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o i e ST T 18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929, ..____—_____——m: 2] . are hoping the pilot sur- SUNSHINE SOCIETY asked the federal government for ‘H\UM\ I ickens, Mexican consul here khn l»r “. lpol by Chief Pilot R. W. Mackey, of a UNSHINE SOCIE EAllES PR"MISES peace terms. i resident Gil informed him by Z‘A .g rd No“v P|LOT 'fiNflRANT | Coloni Alrways, Inc, Foote came ' vi " said Dudley E. Rowland, A meeting of the Sunshine society I m elephone this morning that General | ssistant Head Nurse | here Sunday morning and made his|chief of operations of the Colonlal|was held at the Methodist church i . celo Caraveo, governor of Chi-| \liss Dorothy Fdwards of x\-“ | first flight in the second pilot's seat | Airways system. “He then may he|Monday afternoon with an attend- 3 iahua and a rebel leader, sought! Kritain has joined the nursing ,.,M PASSENGERS []l[l]‘umle Captain Edwin Weatherdon |able to recall what happened, al-|ance of 16 members. Reports were Jer | Pr begin negotiations for peace or ll\e Newington Home for € rll\vle—d at the controls pointed out emer-|though sometinies such a shock|made that 42 oranges were given, n. (Continued from First Page) the American consul at|chi She will be assistant head | Bency landing fields and gave him | lcaves their minds blank, four birthday cards sent and also city. A for | nurse in the hoepital there, other information. At that time the| «There have been some reports|fo0d furnished for six families. It Edwards is an orphan and (Continued from First Page) plan arrried 13 passengers. purporting to indicate that Pilat| was voted to hold a card party ia . ner early life was spent in the Kling- ress Confidence In Foote | Foote fs not a fulty competent and [ April. The board of directors’ meet. béng hame a conference yesterday between | experienced pilot and is unfamiliar vill be held at the home of Mrs. 11 rebel le 1(] iEoorainst il | of between 490 and 500 feet more | o than a mile from the airport when | Escalon, 1 said he ¢ s 1 e )10 officials of the Colonial company | with fiying. | want .0 refute those | Corbin, 45 Lexington strect, erals in a S P ok Bial A rescuily foel o [tNa port moter of the hupe Ford 14114 representatives of the city gov-|reports. We ve y carefully investi-| Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Nonts ngnlm}, Mexico te course there. | plane died. To gain a safe altitude | o,y oy rull confidence in Foote us|gated him. He met all the qualif-| 4. H TRIP CEEDCE | he opened up the other two, but the |, 1yioe (g expressed by those who| cations of our company. His rec-| Francisco northern Sonora revolutio auarters here appar-nt amus went from I Gonerud e aiiad New Britain. Connecticut ) March 18, 19 tmen and Town session in City Hall, W, or the purpose of m Saturday, March to 3 { airplane veered so quickly in the ‘unplonu N Ianaiake o r c it | direction of the dead motor that he ; . it ny Vert[gement il aan | A mechanic and pilot testificd to| Despite the crash Newark airport | - Faote lost mititude rapidly, his| the excellent condition of the plane |yesterday was not des: pas-| = = 3 K befora it left the airfield on its last | sel enger fiiers. The Ford plane, statement said, and he made a des- | . flight, Figures were brought for- | Newark™ owned and operated by N.| te effort to clear the wires ward to show that the plane with Brown, carried fourteen p\"rlll)hd MR TR A 4 & Janded with a bump in a clearing | L3 human cargo of fifteen was not/on each of three Mights over New | overloaded, | York. bevond the tracks and wires. He | did not see the tracks mor the . freight cars on them Monday. March 1929, from | rje ctutement opened with an ac- ‘ oclock a.m. to 7 o'clock P. M. ount of how Foote and Roy Woni- vach day. i sey, another pilot, motored to New H IN BATTLE DARTLS N. | York from Dearborn, Mich. | Aen KAZIMIE A | Ordered to report to Newark air- ook LEWIS W 3 | - AGANST DISEASE. 0 = A1 l.vnmpfion. '0‘\" Clerk. " e r attention has been called o OIS S £ Ansriopinad S f rumor that we have Jdis ‘ mo:e < : o d business. We wish to cor- uarer : cutarly | CoRII ! rods Wo have sold onr Hardware ard leuonedbefore & t or ar ¢ o i a Plumbing and Teating busi- one 3 < lefinitely ¢ cxs at the old stand. We ha evo c 5 s : comp Follt; feT ¥ lded to our line the Quiet May i o s 1 S L & 3 i ic Oil Barner which wi M t d L] (] Paramount Millinery Co. 188 MAIN ST. COR. 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