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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 15, 19..4 ; 11 OLOW TAXI SPEED DOUBTED BY JUDGE Leonardi I Unconyincing and I5 Fined—Other Cases Onless otherwise indicated. theatrica) notices and reviews in this column are *ter by pres agencies for the “NOAH'S ARK"” AT STRAND “Noah's Ark.” Vitaphone the Warner alded as “made to top any pic- the Strand he N production, raving been ture ever made," oday, is at Tuesday and Wednesday. tupendous production includes more han ten thousand characters. Sets than makizg fovering more vere used in ti if three y Darryl Francis Zanuck wrote the fory and Michacel Curtiz, inter- tationally famed as the producer of pectacles of vast proportions, di- ected. Dolores Costello is starred vith George O'Brien. Other promi- tent members of the cast are Noah 3ecry, Louise Fazenda, Guinn Wil- {ams, Paul McAllister, Nigel ulier, Anders Randolf, Armand Kaliz, Myrna Loy, William V. Mong, Jdalcolm Waite, Noble Johnson. Jdto Hoffman and Joe Bonomo. “Noah's Ark.” mighty in concep- ¥on, pertrays life at the ends of the inbow-span of 50 centuries. The vers, whose glamorous personali- ies survive the soul-stirring days of he World war, are transported hack cross the centuries, to the iniquitous ays preceding the flood. Vitaphone is vindicated as never cfore by the magnificent swecp of he story—by the manifold sounds M tumult—war—slavery—flood— error—mirth—and by the human ‘oice, and never has quite so helodiously interpretative an jompaniment been provided as that thich follows the ever-changing cenes of “Noah's Ark." There ave continuou n Thursday the Str mck Holt in ‘Father alking picture plus audeville acts. a square mile —a period ac- shows daily. nd will offer and Son,” a five select | { Bros. | The | € | there | love scens A fine of $23 rosed in the case 21 charge of lice court ment w of driving pleaded not and guilty to not represented State Policeman d that he int by the sioner Leonardi had 19 when a car lided with a street at the Another popular song rendered by | road property Downey in the fashionable | Officer John M. Licbler t scene in the picture “The t a taxicab driven is Yours and Mine.” In Dalinsky of Miller street with Helen Chandler, on Church street and made a plays opposite hir sings turn into the railroad fine expre } be You and | l.conardi's car, coming in i posite dircction. struck the On 1 Balinsky testificd that he was featu making the left turn at the ap- Bert proximate rate of 10 miles an hour, Da ch caused Judge Saxe to re- matk. smilingly: “Well, 1'd like to E taxicab occasionally go 10 miles an hour.” Leonardi had en-| tered the railroad property ahead of the taxicab and had swung about | o come back, Balinsky said. The | cab was struck broadside and®as| both drivers alighted to examine the | damage, leonardi apologized, say- | ing he stepned on the accelerator instead of the brake. Then he drove away and Balinsky would not have known his identily had he not caught the registration of his car. Frank Mooney. cab starter, testi- fied that Leonardi's car was going at {he approximate rate of 35 miles | an hour as it came into the drive | and swung around. He feared it! would {urn over, so fast was it| traveling. He witnessed the crash as did Philip Peter of Meriden, who stepped off a train and approached | and costs was im- of John Leonardi, Union street, on the reckless driving, in po- this morning, and judg s suspended on the charge without a li ! guilty to the former the Jaiter. and was by counsel John J stigated motor learned license by taxicah on to eapective amusement company of “MOTHER'S BOY" Morton Downey, famous tenor, sings popular songs in dialogue picture Mother's Boy,” whi “apitol today. Tuesday day. The them sor with splendid effect of his supposedly “TIL Always Be were AT CAPITOL Broadway's most everal of his the Pathe all production ch will be at the d Wedne which he s Zrtas ; testif a com- plaint comm te and no driven vehiclo that on May him col- Church the rail- dying mother Mother's Doy." and dr is eyes amor watchers duri scene at the New York. Pathe sound studio in entrance tified Andrew drove cast left property the op- | cah. M cab; T by World is his who with ssion offered The Lo presenti Wol ni LAKL COMPOUNCE Victor Recording ra, of the hest known and | popular orchestras in New 3 \d, has been engaged to pro- vide the music at a dance which is to be held Lake Compounce “asino Wedne: night, J 7 sxpectations of people througho the state will visit to dance to the music group of musicians Tn addition to the regular program there are to be several instrumen: novelties and individual features by the accomplished jazz artists or- 1y t hundreds | t this section of | Bristol park of the famous ! are | ac | | ISH AVATOR REPORTED ALIVE (Continued ¥rom Tirst Page) ‘ept the news of his companion’ eath from him, or that his mc sight have been held up for many ours due to the crush of husiness t cable oftice and that Major ikowski might have died subse- utly. So uncertain was the situatior jat the flag which had been hali- \asted at the Polish consulate was \ken down until the Polish cor ittes could learn definitely whet © Major Idzikowski was dead. (T)—The has cnded e pilot of Horta, Azores, July 15 vst transatlantic air racc 1 tragedy and failure. T | Polish craft Marshal Pilsudski dead, its navigator injured, and plane is destroyed. The L'rench | the Question Mark, torted destruction only by turning | jil and running hefore a “wall of | ind” which it had tried in vain to ot through. Major Ludwig Tdzikowski illed Saturday evening when he at- smpted to bring the Marshal Pil- to carth on a rocky field on island, 35 milcs northeast pmpetitors, was Kubala Injured The navigator, Major Casimir Ku- fla, was injured. The plane crash- 4 and exploded. Tt was presumed ibala fell or jumped from the lane as it slid to earth in a wobbly Meful descent, and cscaped thus the isastrous blast which took Tdzikow- i's life and wrecked the plane Pending establishment of better bmmunications wiih remote Gracio- a island it uncertain - exactly hat happened to Tdzikowski and tubala and their plane. But from galaxy of reports it was possible to joce together one story which was ceepted generally Tdzikowski and ame adverse hurr alled a “wall of wind.” fterward developed motor trouble. ‘hich compelled them fo ask for sformation about a landing field at forta—there is not a ficld for land Janes in all the archipelugo. At Horta the football ficld. trgest available plot, was prepare d >r thelr reception, and the residents athered from all over the island of yal. in a holiday mood. wteh first aivplane descend Ask N ¢ Spot But while K celebrated the ‘oles realized they could mot reach torta and asked with their bad adio for a nearcr place to land, and icre directed o Brazileira, a field n Graciosa island, the most north- ly of the central group of five. e who purported to be an ey -itness of the tragedy said the ray plane swooped down over the sland, making a few turns as if eeking & spot to come down. Na- fves, by gestures designated the plot t Brazileira, and the plane made for wr bala struck the which Cost and shortly K ane the | to wi here. e big it came closer to carth field it wobbled into a bar- and a body was seen fo urtle from it. apparently thrown by he unexpected maneuver. In a mo. jent the plane touched the ground nd there terrific explosion. Kubala up where he ad fallen, suffering from painful ut not severe injuries. The hody of fajor ldzikowski was extricated rom debris. Natives buried dzikowski's hody 2P onnoye But as ver the el roll, was a as picked the at stor- Stortes on Crash Differ Another accourt of the disaster ceepted in quarters, “la was taken from the plan treckage also. 1 he and Tdzi ki were injured. Tdzikowski dy he reached the hospital. The ne hurned after the two aviators tere removed There was some 1 westion » the time of the crash wt it appeared to have happened he 7:30 p. m. and 9:30 p some said Ku th Pg as weon m | exp the cab stand just as it happened. | Peler testificd that Leonardi was driving fast. n own defense, Leo seribed the collision from point and denied that he wa ing in a reckless manner. He mitted that he had no license had not had one since Mar said he did not helieve was driving at the rate miles an honr but he was convinced that he was driving too fast. He took into consideration his| previons good d in imposing the minimum fi h] s than local time ) and 5 Thus they spent something le 18 hours in the It was afier fiest advices of here, the first dispatch plane landed safely, sul formation, however, gave a idea what had happened and it evident the attempt to cross Atlantic had ended in disaster. Polish training ship Tskra in harbor here immediately left Graciosa. air. noon the di de his view- | driv- and before reached suying the quent in- clearer mad Sunday crash the for GOVERNORS ARRIVE 10 OPEN MEETINGS NEAR NEW LONDON (Continued F e. Walter ritt harg $10 and costs. Officer William ton about ni driving an hour in & B 5 Bur- pleaded to the of speeding und He was arrested O'Day on 1Tarmin 10:45 Saturday the souther street uilty w 1vent after miles rection i sl e Had Defective Brakes 2 Alfred Faticoni, 30, of 249 Lasallc street, was fined $5 and costs on the charge of driving an automobile with defective brakes. He was ar- rested by Ofticer David Doty Satur- day forenoon on Burritt street after the oflicer noticed that a truck load- ed with v ibles had been parked with the rear wheels against the curb. Taticoni told him a pin had llen out of the emer br rendering it usele rate of ly di there Mount to spend Washington Entertainment Planned In addition to business—which will be concentrated on problems of mu- tual interest and concern—the gov- ernors will have various forms of entertainment, arranged by a spe committee of which Col. Charl Allen of Rockville is chairman. The |t entertainment includes aviatien, motor, yacht, and cther trips, all the | Faticoni admitted that he was forms of sport, presentations and laware of the loss of the pin mi in dinners. The women members of the | tended to have it replaced. “An & sovernors partics 1“.!1‘: £o be en-| cident can happen to anyone th tertained alone and with the men T eI T i e Crime First Subject indeed, 1t could have happened very rstsiliscussions oMoV At vit o\ an yonp ‘Satuliday. with your NI WAL I G Gl e e S G et il I'ranklin D. Roosevelt of New York e < who is expected make the * S0 R Out o entire confer- R m of coop-| Alexander Korotore, 20, of 27 Main strect. Terryville, was crative in his opinion t would lead eventually to the reduc- | fined $25 and costs on the charge of driving. He was arrested hy tion of throughout the coun- | reckle try and to inauguration of uniform vele Officer Thomas Blanch- ette who testified that he saw Koro- methods of dealing with (he prob- lem from sociclogical, penal and | tore pull out of a line of traffic go- psychological angles ing east on West Main street about sveral othor 8 0 Satur night and pass present their nine at the approximate rate of phases of the sulije 35 miles an hous overnors are inter Cars going in probler ierable tion were forced to the road, the offi 1 nothing to Harry Carlson. 24 pleaded guilty mdecent exposure and costs. He wrested by | zeant stadl \d Officer Bloom- Saturday afternoon Prosecuting Aftorney Woods Carlson ted a crowd by tions. e was in his room in plain view of passersby the old Bur vitt school. Mr. Woods suid Carlson ime of a good family and it was lifficult to account for his actions. Wife Beater Fined William Delaney, of 158 High treet, pleadc not guilty to the that they charge of breach of the peace end st for the aulting hi He was fined $15 to take | and co xecution of the penalty suspended. and placed on probation Officer David Doty testified that complaint was made to the police ahout 2 p. m. Saturday that a wem an was running about the yard and on investizating he and Officer Hayes learned that Mrs. Delaney had run out of the house. She aid her husband nd also broke two panes of gl 1 kitehen window. Their ehiid crying and frightened by the re the day touring a hey ing to address of the “In-and-Oute vili offer a pro action which e erime Moto vernors are also on various nd as all ested in the discussion lock to views, ar the opposite dirce- side of the had co is 3 Korotore session, other as taxation and gov- presented for laying the proplems st ernment will cussion with speakers of 458 to the Masin churge and was fined nu- 325 Se qu cleus of discussions. overnors Expected ven governors made servations for the confor are expected, as the national affair and we cligible to at- was Twenty- - but did ence, e his ac conference is a all 48 governors tend Tonight the et at Eastern Point by commiittee Gov Trumbull, after 't wold, will go on & Long Island sound They will 1 have a neu rnors who will be L reception John H the Gris- hting trip to govt by 1o ya Reade dir rn ecarly so ht's 1 wife. ong n ons that nity avduous aiscus: up the veek. Governor Trumbull will deliver an wddress of to the governor: tomorrow lcome morning City Items \ special mecting of the park commissioners will b at 7 o'clock ight of Willimantic parents on Park loardion struck cld to- in was morrow cvening Miss Edith W visiting her strect, Miss et weeks' wvaeation Philadelphia During the Purney from is Agnes has returned with Lazicki of after a Al friends PYREX GIFT SET Complete I 1 Set Universal Stainless M. H Steel Griswold of R and Dr. C. W KNIiVES and FORKS Moody of Plainville will he subject GAL L()\ UNIVERSAL a1l as medical examiner for New v'- A writ of attnehment has been s (:ncr\ \.\a\ 1 by Attorney Monroe 8. Gordon Meichants’ Gift Night THURSDAY NIGHT ' CAPITOL THEATER ‘mplain of Nathan Google claimin ‘\ ey sty John the city was 130 due him. The ease is schaduled for the city court of New Britain on August 5. her | but | been drinking before he | spend ified that the glass resulted from attempt to put in a screen, and one of the windows was racked bef ind. He pushed her in the head without reaso d, |and she ame frightened and ran [into the yard Delancy denied that he struck his wife but admitted that he pushed He becomes nervous at times. d, and that was the reason for his conduc Judge Saxe had no rig whether he Prosecutin, him to obliged t Mrs. Delaney breaking of th her husband’ PEACERAKER FALS - AND 15 ARRESTED - Faauk ] Fight—Discharged by Judge ore she be he wife ‘rank T warned him to assault his M was nervous or not and | Cherry stre Emanier tals Attorney Woods told or would be that M hon, 27, of 194 t night on Winter str no polic : Hartf behave pay the “ought 1c Roman, 33, of pleaded not guilty h of the p drunkennc sistance. He was & ted by Officers John W. Riley Louis 12 Harper and Anthony Pechont at 1:30 Sunday moini on complaint of John Vetre of 136! Winte treet that there was a disturb: e in a house Winter street € X Zdun Vetre testified that he felt de-|Of L el i, serving of slecp and rest as he work- | Char thSbreach o ed hard every day and he could not |2nd tolerate the racket in the next door |8Uilly house night after night. He would | ¢OSts not mind if it happened occasionally | it is too. frequent and he felt | obliged to complain to the police. Officers Riley and Harper testified that they found six men in a tene- ment and told them to be quiet or leave. All obeyed except Roman who attacked Officer Riley and aft being placed unde arrest he | resisted and it was necessary to andcuff him Roman denied that he was intoxi- cated or guilty of breach of the peace. He admitted that he had went to the |Shoulder & Winter street house. He denied that | find Office he resisted ¥ Judge Saxe imposed a fine of $5 on the charge of drunkenness, $5 on the charge of breach of the peace and suspended judgment the resi nce count “While T consider r cer a serious offense, where it is the act of a drunken man the circum- stances are a little different,” he said The non support Jablonsky, 35. of was continued until Jhe fine Steep eman in si Adam uneven onc Place. of br nd re o was a happened would-he peacemakers. in trouble himself to cha s has to many involved hreac to- in police court was the 11s0 ace finding of of $5 n street, made and imp in the 16, of was similar] McMahon trio to tes Zdanc about § young m drinking, pass jostled and picked up One of mel Zdancz to the lattc L i Herr Lawlor 1arged only one of th according to him on the sidewalk on a group of to have been one of them who of IN mer, who 30 o'clocl czukas, s0 ing and eded to pur McMahon wen the group proce 1kas and is to ng ght- 1 grip on aror Ustach pla “I'm not McMahon told him, 1 on arresting him hon agrecd fo zested tha im under ing. Tony,” theé officer whereupon with h | ficer ¥ sisting an offi- is 50 on a7 the of. hich was of the hold young of Zdan nian ed towards the police box to McMahon, an offic when the Is them crowd one the case of Stanley of Broad street, | br ay. a man plember 30. 1 him to = hout 1 ording gave in ac hen Personals ch M the will |« offic Yon- 'IN& o Mahon's opinion Kramer was ilant of Zdanczukas * tore McMahon's coat onto him WP uld o alon according to M Ustach testifie 1 McMahon Among fighters, €0 he arrested him efused Officer’s Order Anthony Dureny of 39 aded uilty of viola of the city to Frank T. A the kers, N, Y riud two of this city Nt W des) ssurance without re- Mahon eeks at 5 Officer Hansen of i the crowd a ner o 1 £ the Tynn spend- Mr. and Mrs, Lawler street, 54 Winter and son of § ing the beach, to seeir Edward Miss Olza ot and William wart street are Daly the next Milfora two weeks at not to tion refusing SPECIAL ATTRACTION and Mrs, Charlos Ruy of Hiah SN “£00K- ‘PRESENTS = * at for H o nance hy move Thomas Clark My Bridgeport in Montreal wugh of spending the weck ar Mr. and Mrs, J Lincoln street a week AL Hanc Pine o of 47 are at Crove far M strect are Haddam lake two woeks. My and im Heywoo. s and son. 1 Mrs. Clar und, ter Heywaod visiting M Winchend in Mrs. Sherwood H. Harrison strect Boston where they for Nova Scoi. spend their vaca through surround < VICTOR: RECORDINC > ~oe~ URCHESTRk FRADUNNG WBZ! KETH AUOEVILLE) COM My mond Sunday taking and of for the bhoat where they will tion motoring country. PALACE | PLAYING— INNETT BRISTOL, WEDNESDAY NiGHT JUL CONN, BELLE in The Devil's Trademark McMahon Intexferes in' and | Wilson of but | Co-Feature MAYNARD in The Royal Rider SHORT [ SUBJLCTS —~TOMORROW— the Laugh of Lifetime) COMENS AND KELIAN in ATLANTIC CITY George ey Starring with Vera Gordon Co-Tenture ROOSEVELT in STRAILINY BACK® Also Subjects BLLDY $200.000 & 11| WATER S IMMING ___PooL |UTOPIADANCE HALL w IDWAY |DINZUDANCE v <1, * v arrockeared Y £ ~hort —WEDNE: WHIT DAY in ONTY ALICE “HOT sturer | Thurs,, Peefect Vitaphone Houset Cor BERT LYTELL TALKS iz A GREAT THEME SONG~ " MARVELOUS SOUND £F fcrs Co-Feature aphone Talking Pi : “STOLEN KISS‘"S ody of Love Errors in & with MAY McAVOY MERCHANTS GIFT NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT Many Valuable Gifts For Patrons in the Andicnce an officer 5 without costs was “Officer Anthony Ustach testified at upwards of 50 people w group on Hartford aven last might ar them. Dureny s w panions though Dureny him and after on the sidewalk Suddenly, he said, the bed him by «d him nd a fine imposed to by from jail recently on TOSSES LIQUOR GuT, FLEES FROM OFFICER | tr in Testimonial Arranged For Rev. Carl Fuchs timonial program in honor of arl Yuchs of the LaSallette r of Hartford will be presented a girl a 1 — at t hall r's church on S parishioners was avoring to show their appre- IFuchs who ass church many months and illness of the street The pro- D . jer by the r 1t anc ¥ A i 1 he charge N Anr i church, refresh- about th two to obey ul- chances. com- and refused two fied t and trying hie with to try lock & door | deered another car and gave cha Thursd . e ding friends. officer grab- and rush- sta ' ation to Ia ed in the loc his her shoulder bsence Charles Coppe told v crowds in a ed their After Cr ity to disperse 1d be disohey his possession Wit gisions ol nd was fined and co or LOCAT Ne¢ YOUTH AT of the C Mass DEVENS Connec ted sh pleaded not The while in Co. C as it is re- tleman of Britai 1 West Main 1e only local Most are haa as mc or Thomas Blanchette arrested Meel, owned an, reported that a ted treet, an's car in the After the by year and op: Arthnr Main 580 W ain strect abou Saturday and the lef was stove the front sprir the “bent into tires blown out off car = con rabowsk necticut near 11:45 fender brok- 4 knot,” 1 two | Was taken two blow A spectator in ions Grabo was rec ght ntly 1 over 3 ). - ansporti at Warley, T only after grand Officer Daniel ¢ v v ts and ou gland, four greate en, wishbone two hub yarents, two were caps knocked “Mechan's out and the rim w one of the whee After striking the car, Meehan's car of the road and while being out, struck a large stopped it. Meehan had no lic according to the officer. A man and a young woman we the car with him at t il on were s knocked =l TODAY, TUES, WED. CONTINUOUS . § Warner Bros. 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