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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929. ~y R — o | | ] | juries received near here. | appointment of the following com- |against time and gravitation, the |McAdoo, Jr., in the ownership of the | % SE . of the left ankle and a possible frac- | Program committee — Leon A. | |dell and R. B. Meinhart, continuéu Both Unheard of Pilots in Intersection Crash | ture of nose when his horse fell | Sprague, chairman 5. J. Porter, | to drive their second-hand biplane| Neither pilot had had any out-| An automobile truck owned by & L on him at Niantic. Fred O. Rackliffe, T. Mcaulife, [;E |in circles above the Culver City air- |standing previous flying experience. [the United Baking Co., of 111 Hart- Yagle suffered an injury to his hiv | John W. Lockett. | port today 9 o'clock | Mendell, th r of the two, was|ford avenue, was overturned at the nd spine when he fell from a sta Lungheon committee — William | (Pacific time) this morning they [a balloon pilot during the war, but |intersection of South Main and El- | ing at the Groton plant of the At-| Crowell, chairmar; G. K. Spring, had been in the air | did not take up heavier-than-air fly-|lis streets, th taricon- A asel l[mmmces P hfl. W 0 lantic Coast Fisheries corporation | Raymond Leach, H. L. Mills. | (Continued from First Page) That they expect At Sonhidea. th ek BaAatt UICNASES WEIE UD- | where he was employed by a Hart | Rotary correspondent—William H he air 300 hours or more wa i- | 500 ¥ e et ] e o i ch & . tord concern in covering pipes with | Day moved dramatically in the cham- !1 ed ) lay n E Aran 1 t started as | Michael Daunis was driving the bak- y m btalfl Pape[’ C[)[][I‘acts | asbestos. Juvenile court committee—Ernest | bion's household at Rumson, N. J (Continued From First Page) | "ote 5aving “Tell that ame ery truck, and Carl Samuelson of | W. Christ, chairman; E. W. Bennett, |on June 25, Mrs. Walker charged, e st Pag [ want to sce us land, to come back |} red b > pil €30 High street, Middletown, was at B. T. Gaffney, George K. Macauley, |the champion came home at : & M..| oq (o call themmelves, were exuber. |PESt Tuesday. We're gonna stay up | lic i ¢ \ the wheal of other machine. New York, July 11 (UP)—The In- John C. Loomie. . laccused her of having a lawyer i 2 XUDEr- | ynother hundred.” c , Wash C Neither driver was injured. Detec- eations s coms i haraone | Community service and boyS' |subpoena him in a suit, and tried | ant: The motor, ground workers | Fuel Emergency Again —_— - » Sergeant George C. Ellinger in- b divest itself af its at. in | work \'\r;n\m}\‘m‘;—-do]n;‘Hh(l]; 1 "1’“‘1“ to beat her. said, appeared to be working better [ . The fl who broke th vious MOTORMAN DENIES BLAME 1 found no cau for et F"R R[]TARY [;LUB Howard Sherman, Stanley T. Goss Only the timely intervention & ght than earlier fn the flight. ined fighk record of OIS | John Larson, a motor today et onfirmation of the proposed sale | , Educational committee— Rev. Wil- |her mother prevented a one-side Shortly after 6 a, m., however, a | >) seconds Wednesday afternoon, |denied that he was re for a R : =argalt s B wre . 6 he el supply dangerou: Hllis etween r I f holdings was given here by (he liam H. Alderson, chairman; Henry (POut then and there, she said. note dropped by the fliers was found Aslussunnly 1o | cotlision hebween nis trolley cariand July 11 (UP)—— which indicated that the engine was | with their re ling plane “replen- Miller, 27. for the past bompany almost simultaneousiy Washburn, H. Searborough, David | The next night a similar quarrel |low late yesterday. A quick contact |an automobile owned by Nelson H tith the departure for Burope of GGOI‘ge Weste]‘m&ll SChOl&I‘Sblp Malmfeldt bl Holmes followed, in which she cited the 8 D Dooey of 171 W ect Tuesd: > S chi b (S . Sl A or A ahta 5 - i . | beginning to show signs of weaken- |ished the fuel supply. n ¢ Mair months leader of Congregation lrchibald R. Graustein, head of the | ' Crippled childrer _commiltee—0. |threat to kill and smashing of fur- | beg] d I her ey ciicien o Houn dniia o K El in this city, has been dlaat 'aper company and of the Interna- | w E i A L [ Lord, chai 4 Dr. T, 8, re. By this time Mrs. Walker [Ing: [y SYoreas Court streets. He claims that Dooey | - st i fonal Paper and Power company. | lI]l]el‘, menams t U0CD | jih reoge “SWil. |thought she had enough, and went| “Think motor trifie noisy,” said |mark, a herctofore unatlained but trieq to pass his car at the rear |Ccd Fabbi of the Congregation Shaa- 1t 332 |the note, “but not bad. Had some [Often sought goal, they took another |y he trolley wa at ¥ar Rockaway, N, Ty S e e m : to live with her parents I3 swinging | oig (o i e rade cc‘x?l‘x‘;‘;\“\’u o -‘ll‘d' thu:.l l(-“; wntional committee—A. 1% Cor- |Third strect, Brooklyn. troubleiIthYcipUmp¥lastin iz ht SA L Colir St slibEL S S enisnded monH 2 south Cantetj =it e Bolope lohih e R RE L Gy ¢ sslonreveslsaiita tii v o1in) soloslweref thefad turelofay (ol bman i Charl soi Tl Chinas) MU VAW to as:|tiites New ) Tork|l mhsiiierafaisoliveq uestentphat the | SUSaT Mnitheinkcoltes fandprellcrated Ionsiin 1 ElopL tagilh Rolary club meeting at the . L .C & b, Leavith, Peter Croma, | newspapers joarned. of (he. difioul, | many persons congratulating. them |that Uhey would stay in the air as \,Im\vl Eraitar M - | Burritt hotel today when a pro i en 5 3 : el 7 Sl n their Delinton) £ their | 002 as the motor continues to “un ng at the curb ller is the son of Rab ry amountcd to approximately $10,- m was rendered. by Ceo i 5 S bh. [ties. On July 4 one quoted Walker | Of the 1 Lo ntormen o 11t was announced yesterday that i e 1 of Trooklyn, N. Y. Befora 100,00¢. ETAI SR VAR S onoel Yo clairman d Pic saying he didn't know where his| “sincere appreciation. e e S Carinl i e Cr I tadat 5 Westerman. Mr. Westerman two | Hart, O. e . William Mull R e G RS St s ndlal faw minutes eaTler| o rop oo Was S a i secon il - ; to Chelsea he was located 2 Graustein maintained _ that his |years ago won the Kate Stanlcy| Public relatlons committee—Roy |borcyon child were. The next T i e ship placed at their disposal by wil- American Women Are ungstown, Ohio. tewspaper investments were made | scholarship at the New York Musi- |L. Noren, chairman; Dugald MeMil- | oo g (1o 8¢ 4G ® | lons of oil. Motor OK. we are Ok, |jam G. Mcadoo, former ey Admired By V folely to obtain contracts for news- stit . S Wak a bl was “visiting her mothe 2 7 of the treasury, throu 1 ‘ A ) al Institute of Art. He was accom- lan, Abraham Buol, David Manni e Gt Estimating distance on the basis | & o hos" H ; New Ha : drint paper, and by long-time con- | ,anied by Theron W. Hart William L. Hatch. 3 Otion avararolinccdlotist miles in ol o oo e d00 VEn I3 . o B Y On July 6 the report s that £ EeEResd o miles AN | pacted to the young fliers r | Marchioness nd-R Tacts, to stabilize the paper Pulp | pians for the year were ined | [Ilower and visitation committee— | O% July > o e S e R e voung ir | 2 ! esl! Sty | Pl 3 e Shield. biimas: Chicteso A, Bickey refnsed f0 train for Bis-boyt b i 2 | determination. He won the s + | charming blonde n s ) g iy Georee RELEDy Son gt sty poreralio SYREee ave & |with Leo Lomski at Philadelphia | than 17,000 miles, or the equivalent | o¢ pau; Whittier, owner of a “Car- | Norfolk, England He denied he was concerned with |ident. A solo, ‘“Grandfather's|Torell, Max Unkelbach, —Albert N 2 X of about two-thirds the distance | > (el i calls ¢ : * * he editorial policy of the papers in | Clock,” s by Stephen R Volz, Bennett Nelson. July 29—and indeed never fight|°" . sinc fia|ien Bleeonifitype iormer il eautiful America it t ho Sitorial ptcy of ino papers n | Clock:+ Suns by steghon Ty Vo Bonnett Nelwoe Ty 20t e, never SRt | ol o snc th k- i hans e miored 10| s b Sreen xaminations t as when he was & small boy in a SiSHONSIID cOmmiLie Baldwin, | Two days later he was sparring in | ° P handle the refueling, with the help | Visiting Ameri { Appointments For Frederick Russell, E. W. Pclton, B.'a gymnasium and his friends as- L C0ER0 L D O of Slade Hulbert. and Mrs. Henry H ¢ S H. McElhene. sumed Mrs. Walker had returned. Mrs. 1la Reinhart, wife of one of | The McAdoo biplane, christened |today, the marchior inte amination qassification committee — Logan | Walker had a colorful career. A |the Pilots, who arrived yesterday | “Angeleno,” was worked over by |viewers foun ; At Your Convenience | from Salem. Oregon, planned to ac- | Mendell and Reinhart themselves to ernational's publishing interests ia | automol pinched newspapers throughout the cot - trolley and a hus s nancially. Ischool in Scotland, was repeated A Temporury Expedient by Mr. Robb at the request of the Confirmation of sale : s | club. ointed out that Internations John S. Black, chairman of the ! chairman; William H. Judd. |two-fisted fighter, he won the wel- ewspaper investments were made |boys' work committee. announced Mills, D. | AA K. Derry, John IL |torweight championship, only to|COMPAny the refueling crew today | conform fo the requirements of en- |think, with no grec ate s temporary expedients to assurz a | the opening of the Rotary baseball | Iirkhe = , amplOnSTiD, OnY oland wave cncouragement to her |durance flying. The engine already| The marchioness anc ar- Kirkham. lose it to Pecte Latzo, Pennsylvania | | r . narket for newsprint, and that league with the following schedule husband. had seen 450 hours of service be Marquis Townshend-I Byt e, e i bl ; i . coal miner, in 19 At this time | : ¢ ser f | s 3 hese holdings have assisted in !and diamonds where games will be EPLY TO SUILT Titiors had it that Walleriwasidost the endurance attempt started. The ed Yale art gallery a por Optometrist ringing about a stabilized condition | played T i oh G & ik | Culver City, July 1 (A— 'third backer of attempt, A of the first Lord Town by Sir 99 W, ‘1' i S 118, ing more tra g Broadway | o ¥ 99 W. Main St. Phone 5 f the market. Monday, July 15: Vance vs. Para- | Co. have flled an answer in city |y oo, training on Broadway 2 [ Still unfal g their baitle McManus, Jr., 1s a partner of W. G. Joshua Reynolds } f - er than anywhere else. 3 The long time contracts to supply idise, 1 Nathan :Hale vs. Willow | court to a claim for $1500 dam | : aper will be retained by the Inter-{Brook 2 ges filed by Mrs. Surea Yonan | »f“f’" 11!’)‘?6}“} Kearns took | ational Paper company under the! Wednesday. July inst the company for an injured “H'S‘:' of \\-'l.]k“ s hoxing :\mmf‘ erms by which the newspaper in- | Burritt, 2; Washington A hand. Mrs. Yonan resides on Shuttle |and — “Mickey” won the welter erests will be sold. (65, A il Meadow avenue and recently had |Weisht championship from ger The first four newspaper interests | . Monday, July 2 her hand injurcd while operating an | Ilowers at Chicago. Hsposed . of by Interaationsl were | Willow Brook, 1; Na le vs, | clectric washing machine installed in ‘ 0 her home by the defendant com- | s ek loldings in the Gannett chain, which Smith. v pant—com-| Hendryx Estate Is vere s ik pranicl Gannal Wednesday. July 24 s = rere sold back to Frank Gannett e r s it ihe Gompan At ten, Estimated At $250,000 r $1,158 in the midst of the M. CoAL 2 Var e T st entative did not properly instruct | x.w Haven, July 11 (P—Accord ontrover 2 ions at the h t the accident ha . 2 ayen, Suy L0 S e er; that the accident happened un- [, M98 SOVCE SO o han ommission hearing nlongaN. ; Nathan | der the supervision of the company's | &% 12 /%0 ; e Papers Still Owned Lo LoTO0 R R B TEC DAt ent and that through its insur-| ' Tl 5 o Hale, 2. : U ler, whose death by suffocation The nine remaining holdings as 2 U nce companyille Eriing el Buck oyl RS SRR e Rl EeR Isted by Graustein at the hearings Smith VS| (o, promised to seftle for the injur- [ 1% ™ 2 Y A i e r el e o Aol by fiorheve for i |Probate court today, hellcfhiEn es i ingtor o Chnioaiy e, [tate valued at ab 250,000, Ti» Boston Herald and Boston Trav- ington. 1 i company. The company asks judg- |{(° valued at about $250.000. ¥ ler. 10,248 shares of common stock | Monday. st 5: Vance vs. N | ment in s favor because the sulr | 185 18 Teft B/ o one i b8 & S than Hale, Smi s. Washing- | was not brought within a year after |'¢¥ O the ”'l*l -‘“‘““*' l"°“=fi° l“' t 2 e i whic ed Ieb. |Seven year old son Andrew and Chicago Journal, Tampa Tribune (100 2 - ihe Bociden bl ik Rot e e e e ol G Wlaey na Greensboro, N. C., Record, $1,. | Wednesday e Daradies huar e b et O for com o emE Rl 100,000 of debentures and $600,000 | vs X. M. C. A, 2; Willow Brook | A fa sing ¢ e VOLZ FILES $350 SUIT icres was bequeathed to the farme Thomason Newspapers, Inc., owner Monday, August 12: Vance vs.| Joseph Volz of this city has|ID e of it. Angelo Gilotti of preferred stock and 5,000 shares SMith, 1i Paradise vs. Washington. | brought suit for against the South 3 All household effects in f common stock. = Continenfal gpdking D ; . ane .mmmnl“ : Augusta, Ga., Chronicle, Colunibi: Wednesday t: Willow | ford, alleging that the carel Wsraymets e property .of the C., Record and Spartansburg, vs. Y. M. C. A, 2; Burritt | recklessness and neglig pidos . Herald-Journal, $855.000 in notes V8. N ale, 1. UL INONIES il ) N B William La Varre and Harold _ Monday. ¥ ed by the defendant. caused ‘liddlebury Resident Hall, owners of the three papers, rritt, Nathan Hale lision with a car driven by the St plaintiff on March 18, at the corner Cheats Law By Death AP D Wednesday. Angust 21: Willow of South High and W Scranton. Pa., July 11 (P—Mi Soldier I“]meq mn, Brook vs. Washir Paradise | streets. Damage amounting to S213 chael Jaarusavice, 45, sought ir Fall At Niantic Camp vs. Smith, 1 was done to the plaintiff’s car, it is Middlebury, Conn., on a charge o New London. July 11 (A—David | Monday, Angust 26: Burritt vs. | alleged. violatiag the prohibition law, died i1 Seraty, 28, of New Haven, member Paradise, 1; Smi s, Willow t ¢ Willlam E. Hagearty |a hospital in Wilkes e today > the 122d cavalry, C. N. G., en- 0ok 2 the writ, which is return-|federal authorities announced. ramped at Niantic and Joseph Yasle, 1 nzvst Vance able in the city court the fourth| A warrant for the man's arrest 34, of 151 South Main street, Kast p 2; Washington vs. Monday in July. lwas received in Scranton in May Hartford, were admitied to the Law- |} n Hale, 1 — e He was found in Wilkes Barre, but tence and Memorial Associated hos- Committecs Announced READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | was so ill the warrant was not serv- | ONE THIRTY-NINE MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN OUR SUMMER SALE! 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