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- [ through Failure Marks Williams’ Efforts To Pilot Speed Md., a boat Annapolis, Swells from Bay spoiled Lieut. Alford J Mercury @— in Chesapeaks | attempt today: by Williams to set his racer into the air for a flying that would demonstrate |d the plane’s fitness to compete in the Schneider cup races. Because of the vell, officers on the plane's tender said, Willlams had o cut off his miotor after he had taxied about two miles. A small the ne cury piper, Aug. o1 boat was sent out from 1 acadenmy to tow the Mer- | ack to the tender, the Sand- where it was refueled and Plane Along River made ready for another attempt at (hv flying test. River and bay craft also forced Williams to shut off the 24 cylinder motor of the Mercury on his second attempt of the day. As he sped down the river into Chesapeake Bay, picking up a speed of more than 100 miles an hour to take the plane inte the air, an incoming ferry from the bay and a number of | are craft that had gathered blocked his path and forced him to stop. Again a small naval academy tender was sent after the plane to tow it back to the mother ship. 16 WOMEN FLIERS CONTINUE IN RACE viators Le;zmglas, Ariz, for B Paso, Texas, Today Douglas, Ariz. Aug. 21 (P—Six- teen entrants femaining in the wom- en’s air derby from Santa Monica Calif,, to Cleveland, took off from | here at 6:20 a. m. (M. S. T.) today headed for En Paso, Texas, approx- imately 190 miles away Mrs. Keith Miller of New Zealand, led the| flie followed at two minute inter: vals by the others, ! GasJTank Repaired | lorence Barnes of San Mar- | returned to the field | tart because of a | leaky gasoline tank. This was repair- | ed almost immediately and she con- | tinued on her journe: i Mrs. ino, Calif., shortly after the s ptime, Thea Rascl was winging her | from Phoenix, in an effort 1o | land here this morning and take off | iin in hopes of reaching the El Paso control before nightfall. She was forced down at Holtsville, Calif., | on the second day of the flight. The only scheduled stop on to 190-mile lap to Kl Paso, T where the fliers will spend the night, | Lordsburg, N. M. | s | | was at b Tribute to Dead Flier Cleveland, Aug. 2 ational | tribute will be paid to (hi‘ memory of Miss Marvel Crosson, aviatrix who | lost her life in the derby being . flown in with the Cleveland air open toda The National ixchange club, sponsors of the race, will hold mu morial services at all clubs, number- ing about 800, and a 30 second pe- riod of silence will follow the open- | ing ceremonies at the Cleveland r- A vacant seat will be marked | t the banquet at which the be honored at the close | women's air connection races, w hl(l\i Not Mass., Aug. Plane Damaged Lowell, (P —Frank | Smith, general manager of the Moth | Airplane Corp., today said that a check-up of the machine piloted by Thea Rasche, German aviatrix, in the Santa Monica to Cleveland air derby, had failed to reveal any in- dications that it had been tampered | with. The {investigation Ldward O'Toole of who reported his finding m to Smith today. Smith that a telegram from Miss Ras intimated that her plane had been | tampered with, The plane was con- structed by the Moth corporation. was in Sadder Douglas, a4 By Tragedy Ariz, Aug. 21 (P—Sad-{ dened by the death of one of their | number, 16 women pilots of the Santa Monica to Cleveland air derby, had their ships on the line ready for | the take off on the fourth dap today | o he 17th and last remaining con- | was at Phoenix, planuing to | catch up today and join in the flight | Mexico and Tex: ‘ The broken body of Mabel Cros- | son, old who plunged | to a rocky, mesquite-grown Arizona hillside Mond under a partly opened parachute, was being sent | back to her family home in San Diego, Cal. A coron jury found ler death had been accidental. Charges of Sabotage Closely following the San Die girl death came insinuations open ¢ es, for th counted by race vestigation, that practiced on seve in the contest. Claire Fahy, Los An- geles woman, forced out of the at Calexico, Cal, when stay wires of her plane were found s 1. re- ed her belief that her ship had | n tampered with, Thea Rasche, German who spent last night at Phoenix, after “foreign matter in her gaso line tank” had caused her to land | with damage to her plane's under Holtville, Cal.. declined to say openly that she suspected ta “ing. She exhibited a telegram from the east signed “Levy,” which warned her to “Beware of sabotage.” Ruth Elder, Los Angeles girl, ported oil and gasoline had heen intermixed in servicing her plane at | San Bernardino. ‘ Inquiry is Ordered stir created by a series of | xed by \m-f minor clim: (death of Mis: moved the of San Ber- | ot atforney’s hardino county ovder a formal | investizate the hearing today handling of the planes at the .\\m‘ night. | Most of the accidents occurred after he planes had left San Bernardino or the cross-dessert flight to Yuma and Phoeni Dr. L. W. S Dernar lared Y o and | most part d “ ials pending in abotage had veen 1 planes entered ace aviatr carriage : The shaps, to to lernardinoe airport Sun Ayres, cha no race committee, 4 ould not believe there any tampering with the planes.” do believe, however,” Dr, A Ltated, “that there was woeful lack paration for the cross country an of the was o race chairman reported that Tiss Crosson had told him at San ternardino that her motor had been fng. with reducing oil pressure, | hn the first le the flight from ‘lover fleld, Santa Monica. Officials | bf the Pacific Aeromotive «*n.—por.i hiion, servicing Miss Crosson's plane, aid in Los Angeles, however, that of |in sight of the Douglas field, | Council Believed o Be Almost | el members of | will have | for Sun | Arch st | South | part we They | Belden [Floral Co. | ce the girl had made no report to them of any trouble. Mrs, | h Miller of Australia ex- pressed herself as in doubt regard- ing the cause of trouble experienced on yesterday's flight between Phoe- nix and Douglas. She ran out of gasoline twice ,once at McNeal, 23 miles from Douglas, and again with- when she was forced to make a dead stick landing in a mesquite covered flat She ordered a thorough cleaning and inspection of her gasoline tank. SUNDAY AFTERNOON SHOWS EXPECTED Unanimously in Favor An almost unanimous vote to le- lize Sunday afternoon moving pic- ture shows is cxpected at tonigit's meeting of the common council. The ordinance committee is recom- nending that shows be permitted at o'clock in the afternoon, a Sug- ion which had the approval of the committee e cepting Councilman W. Spaulding Warner, and an informal poll of the council giv indication that Warner v adherents in his oppo- sition. his is the third time a request | \ternoon shows ha | hefore the council for action the council refused to sanction ea r opening of theaters, each time accepting a report of the dinance committe urging that change be made. This is the time the committee has gone on ccord in favor of the theatrical in- no cetion of former Alderman V liam H. Judd as councilman, suc- cecding Frank A. Goddard, resigned, nd acceptance of the resignation of Alderman Donald L. Bartlett, will take place tonight. The board of compensation and assessment, (o whom the council re- ferred back the report on damages and benefits for Francis street im- provements, has refused to change its findings, declaring them to 1 fair and cquitable, A report to this effect will be filed, WEDDED FOR 23 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. John Ravizza Feted by Friends as They Round Out Quar- ter Century of Married Lite, | national air races at Cleveland. Chief | or-| first | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1929. MARKET ~ POOLS FOR ~ 20 NAVAL PLANES TURNER HEADS FOR [ ett sree e HOPFON DALAS TULSUWITHPLANE - Kansas City Next Stop En Route| First 10 National Races ‘ we Trans-Gontinental Fast Passenger Hop Begun ,\11,\ e cent 1 edi an the Ny Turner, 21 (P with engers, landed here at 6:50 on his transcontine | York froni Los Ar Dallas Tex. Aug. 21 (P—Twenty navy planes en route from the Pa- (- cific coast to Cleveland for the na- | tional air races, took off for spend City at 7:30 a. m. today after spend- ing the night here. The squadron in cluded 18 fast Boeing pursuit planes | ana departed for bt o and two glant Sikorksy amphibians. | reported his plane performed us ex- The personnel of the fliers was made | pected. He averaged about 140 up of 45 enlisted men and officers. | mijles an hour on his trip here. The navy pursuit plane which landed at Abilene, Texas, last night to avoid bad weather, arrived here shortly after the other planes of the squadron took off en route to t! Albuquerque, Aug York three { ook | buildi aptain Roscoe a. m, tal trip to New 1s reporte we les. He refucted e e 8 James D. Mo 4 General Mot Export the t Corp., 2 v's | 8 . incly Common, Union | house Electric {to new high | mates val ) expor pared with § compa 000,0 com- Left Today Grand Central Airport Cal., Aug. 21 (B plain irner, with three po v off for New York at ot Pilot C. G. Alexander hoped to get|{oday in an attempt to de strato | wuthorize his plane into the air in time 1o |the feasibility of a daylight trans- (155,000 to 4 catch the others at Kansas Ci | continental airplane B Fan sarei |t he pr The squadron arrived here yester- |ice. He planned to stop three times |Part of th day from Tucson, Ari 1 tor retuelin, |be used Weddings at Albuquerque, CONNELL—RKILDUFF Glendale Roscoc took | Dire m., | Hardware | the stock from i rred stock . titior pital i to re- pass rner planned to refuel | 0., of N. M, Tulsa, Okla,, | cl kly Iron ti y 1t teel is ye mill near ot ut mor at capacit It po in some lin sumed dividen after a lay | the ere a respor ey w west were Lane of F : e | Stock of Los vin Turner was taken from |land today, of ed D! for Daris and the cent, monoplanc amline nd s power : ) the Clarence Primerose 6 Shuttle Meadow avenue s spending two weeks at Ttound Hill, Nova Scotia. angeme whereby Bliste Bay pany’s smeltor at Flin | ana Cincinnati with seven minute hours Tulsa, in 11, and Cincinnati|$105,96 in 15, and New York in less than |992,041 17 hours and 23 m the record |six times of Captain I'rank Hawks for [ave Miss Agnes G. Kilduff, daughter to east non-stop flight. ed G. Trosper tussel] of Bristol, son of Mr. and Mrs. John | "yel G- Trosper and Russel Connell of Willimantic, were married | =08 AREEES and, 1 It on Monday by/Rev. John J. Keane, | I Thb e G 3 stor o St. BEpRIEE. R A :f\m::-"{\m pastor of St. Joseph R el over the landi 2 line motor ar Y a 425 horespower motor. Tt devel- | L1d50n | oped 190 miles per in tests. : ‘ g Lhon o stops scheduled in each city. He of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kilduff of Passengers On Flight Turner's ship is a cabin ’_—_——] the .\'u‘\!.\mlx Mines |_ Birth Record s e | hoped to make: Albuguerque n five Maple street and Janies J. Connell ESSEnERIS Makingthe fllght cquipped with ed to the r Flon was born at New Brit- hospital last night to Mr. and Mrs. ward Abetz of Sout | Main street, Plantsville. A daughter was born at New Bri ain General hospital last night to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Carlson of 23 Mar- ket street. A daughter | Britain General A daughter Yow ain General Dow, Jones ol though enters continue rations, up in t nd th duction of production Walter Karas mosi : by Manville, fia ider- important di Walter Kar Mr. and Mrs. Broad street, the home of cor Allic Brook fety 1 Peoples Peoples Gas b . 11 year old son Alexander Karas of died this mornir his parents after a | [ short illness. He we student at Heart schcol. | Mr. ana Mrs, 50 | 1,«‘111‘\}10:y2‘: i‘l“y‘i"l"”*‘ he Dwight street, }1(x-~f el A daughter was born af New Brit- | (o |ain General hospital today to M |and Mrs. Henry 1. Blank of 93 Lyons street. ar | ot ea [ty sis- | ! | operatir born New s ital tod tt Casey was ho: Sve: in th past eel 1ho! is surviy and three Anna. will be held at | rents tomorrow Inter Poy of in ican & peints bel Wions. | at Jen Funeral scrvices | the home of his p. [ morning at 7:1 1 wered Heart | ehureh at 7 o'clock. Burial wili | | be in Sac rt cemetery, , Lucy ¢ week ag last 1 He cent last cks week Thomas Abernethy Fa and A. Fair, rir [ve City Items 150, BQND RISE BRINGS SALES FOR PRUFIT ‘Convertibles Lead Turnover— | Prices Somewhat Irregular Thomas many y city and husband Conklin, daughter "homas Conklin, morning at his home, Andrew, New York remains will aged 1t of New of the lat of Mr. died yest the Hotel Sr for You Mrs | | Lieutenant Samncl Bamforth of the police department, who wus taken ill Monday afternoon and t moved to his home on South Bur- | ritt street was reported resting fair- ly comtortably today. Stock and fiixtures in | Britain Public Market at 3§18 Main | this city and will lie strect have been sold by George | funeral home of I3 ( Gordon to Willlam Perrotti of Wa- | *uneral nt terbury. The market, which was |plet conducted by Max Belkin, was ‘ I"unc cently closed under a writ of tachment. The suit of Rose Wunsch against | ofli of 54 Tiurlburt streot H. Parsell hag been gettled out of | \onday morning at his |court. Nair & Nair represented the |fve months' illn ng | defendant. ! { morning at 9 o'cloc A social will be held at the home | o¢ ¢t Jonn the Evan T block of 10,0¢ Motors Copp: be brou in stat to | at the the New l Porter inc nee s are om H urnished 1 at- Settimio Morelli rvices for Settim volu: today’s 1 movi con Mr. and Mrs. John Ravizza of 391 t observed the 25th anni- their wedding yesterday was held last night American Citiz club st Main street at were present from ster, New Haven, East Hartford, Hartford and New Britain. Decorations were in coral nd silver and garden flow John | Frick acted as toastmaster for the occasion and on beh presented the couple presents During the evening tions were rendered Baretta 1 addr Judge Morris Saxe versary of A reception the Ttalian- rooms at which B gue! Man s with many | vocal selec- Miss Titalia s were given by and Willlam F. by | Hedele A mock marriage was the feature of the entertainment. Those faking Mrs. Louis Tola of South Manchester as the groom, Mis: talia Baretta as the bride and John Frick, the clergyman Mr. and Mrs. Ravizza were ried in New Haven and have r in this city for a number of have one daughter, Miss Ida mar- | ded aviz Real EistatrewNe\\ ] Warranty Gozzo to Carmelina Formica, street. Alfonso Avitable, et al, Lacava, Winthrop street. Mortgage F. V. McDonough to Meyer Zim- mun, et al, Stratford road. +Benjamin Solomon to Gottlieh Iraiter, $7.100, South Main stree Paul Lacava to Alfonso Avitable. 2000, Winthrop street. John and Katherina Doborowol- ski to Rose Dazwil, $1,000, Miller strect.. An to Paul | Light anfi Power Company Renews Office Lease | | Space in the Capitol theater build- ing occupied by the Connecticnt | Light & Power Co. has again been leased to that corporation by John | 8. Contaras, et , under a five-year agreement. The rental is $9,300 a | vear .Included is an option to renew for an additional five years at a fee increasing from $10.000 to $12,000 a year. After October 1, 1930, the lessee has the privilege of taking over the store now used by the Volz | The rental for the addi- tional space starts at $2,400 and doubles duri the period of the lease. YOUNG DIVORCEE TO WED Divorced at 21 years of age, Ella C. Connelly came here from Dover, N. H,, today, accompanied by Ernest J. Mulligan, 22 years old, of East Doston, Ma and they entersd | their application for a marriage li-| The llemld Inhls in CI vertising, ified ad- at | If of the guests | | Corp. | will pilot | New Jer of Mrs. Meeker, 80 Pleasant street. |imacs of requiem was cele |tomorrow cvening for Shepherds of | ey, Tidwa Gradesic B, ) drew's rikorian of 200 Tremont As the street reported to the police today | ¢hur the theft of a tire off his automobile | og the about 8 o'clock last night at Walnut | (he ofrertory he | Hill Park, |t ot anaiat ih The Glen street -property ‘mass he sang “Beautiful I | was transferred last year by Fred O. | Rackliffe to John B. Young has now | been quit-claimed from Young to .. {Loute S. Jones, through a deed filed | for record at the office of the town clerk toda lehem. Steven | eral mare by Chopir played 0 conclusion pal loan Man gold bond: at which Aa0a 0'Bricn sang John € ttimio Mar- 0- Cities Plan Improvements eds from the issue wiil rvision and Fuel leum Gas Prod Colo Petsonals Marine ere Willlam Ventola and Chaple o iy 1 construction ‘u'urn ipal build- | Day » consolr- purchase, Mr. daugh and and returned Point | James O'Leary 1 Mary, e and Mrs Cathering Miss Ma-» McKeon Lome after spendir 0" Woods. k at Asphalt Elec | Genl Motors Goodrich For Endurance Flight Lieutenant Carl Dixon left Hart- | ford today to go to Tetersboro, N. J.. to make preliminary tests with the ship in which he will attempt to set new world's refueling endurance | record, taking off with Clyde Pang- borne from Syracuse, N. Y., Monday morning Pangborne, pilot of the new e ofit rnational ican il Iy tak Tele- T'elephon: Investment They wers vy a in Inte nd Am Comm S ran up ne 109 Nico Motors Comb, ent Int Cement Int Harves Int Tel & Tel Ken Cop Mack ‘I |Mo Pac . Mrs, Mathilda oL lona I |Mont Ward IRStuvic athil : E | Natl Biscu t ned mor '3 Natl Cash INY N h Tt aat dson s for Nicola aged X who dird home follc will be hell 0 at his home chureh at 10 be in St. Mary's M v as is the Lo chief test | Standard Aircraft | will test the ship. He will | |also practice refueling with Dixon for the remainder of the week, un- til the fliers leave for Syracuse urd Dixon took off from Hartford in the L. & H. Corporation's New | Standard, a ship similar to the one in which the fliers will attempt a new record. He accompanied by | Licutenant Frecerick Sansom who the plane back from the v field Standard Oil Renews Permit for Lunch Wagon city: were ield pis womiv To guard against loss of its right [ €100k W the funeral o to. conatruct andiconduct a lunch-{ 8T8 B R, HARIONT SHC cart on Franklln square property, | - JO%PI8 Cathedra the Standard Oil Co., today took out | R&Y: James L. a third permit. To date, the com- poarallubesrere pany has paid the city in fes Thomesdiood The life of a bullding permit is HATyA9es three months, unless construction | 05 And Patrick et has actually begun. The superior |, LOlowing the dea il sl i Studebaks court has ruled that the oil com. ‘Nt Pody was broug phinic fr, s merchant. | Texas Co . . pany fs within its rights in demand. | 214 Purial took place e M) Sk Ing a permit for a gasoline filling | SEfLADenI YT L statlon, but appeal has been taken | fopldng thaty i to the supreme court and in the| SRl S lnion Geride meantime no permit can be issued. nds @ Tellgxed A e i fhis (i “und)|Be 1U s ma a1 the exi 1 by|U S Rubber erday said that [U S Steel store, made | w Elec startad | Willys Over in front | Woolworth s in [ W ht | Yellow who o'clock Funer: da B died Sunday night « a shorl we noon K, of points. | ord price H o Amge illness, o'cloc Lutheran church, w Abel A, Ahlquist s in Iairview n offic cen vesterday's ison cony previous Patrick Scanlon neral Seanlon Harttord$ former serviees fo of Sar ol Car 5s, Shubert Pathe ontinued dull, Th and for- 5 officiated we Ra Der Jriver Net Rcepuns ible ¢ For Death of ¥ Ao dino, 2 o N d Oil N Y ewart Warner - of of CARD OF' THANKS We wish to thank our fric | neighbors for their synip Kkindness shown us during son CHICAGO JOURNAL PASS Chicago, Aug. 21 (A—The Chicago | of our beloved Daily Journal today announced it | Willard: would publish its last issue today.|the managers of the Seginning tomorrow the Journal will | Pacific, S K. I Mg be absorbed and published in con-|ford and the South ch solidation with the Chicago Daily | the beautiful floral News, the name of the combined | Signed newspaper to be the Chicago Daily MR. and MRS, C nesses brother, h to nk Atlantic & Co. of Hart ch, also for srings son an into a we especially wi and coming out, eppi 0 W car from direction told of just an tant before |of W of another the Truck m being coming op PERRY, TRI News and the Chicago Daily Journal. KENNETH PERRY, struck by Wright's car, Treasury Bal t to be operation: ng hes rate mers, Foreign fternoon SURy WOBBLES; FORCE RISE i © Stocks Suow First Evidence of ' Weakness Since August 9 ream of Pools bout uding PUTNAM & CO. Membe's New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges WEST MAIN ST.,, NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 MARTFORD OEFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, TEL 21141 We Offer: EAGLE LOCK Price on Application. 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Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 AMERICAN PHENIX CORP. With estimated earnings for 1929 between $7.50 and 88.00 per share, the stock appears underpriced at current leve Listed Boston and New Stock Exchange York Curb. Eng 7 T4l 106 14813 131 118 1883 4675 Gu: TREADWELL 1 Lridgeport, BALANCE an §106,927 noti The £ to an inventory filed for probate LOCAL rished By Putnam & Co.) STOCKS (Fu UTILITIES YIELD IN GURB LISTS TODAY Heawy Profit-Taking Fails { Irregular Rise Insur; Profit price curb the is- lers Ins Co Manufactur arned on the veral of inc 1l nand high= fo ad- improved money once per ing Stocks trus fi 1str tions he d by call own ey ington M Co common contras Public Utilities Stocks been offe the utilities, Investors 1 up mor tin- and and were Share, Pow- Pign Gas 2 to erican tric ‘Traction ond & Allied B rican 1 ind RE IN CELLAR but Ele wout 10 or 12 fire in Dewey ere caug of a y and the ied Fred Wi the bays, who promised not to 1 property Yankowitz nle’- cellar t tod iting a at 33 police round whi L stock, and chalked up s with small Offic cner lect Servic an oil atural Ga cord pri cansas N high re s again is owned by Mrs ssie AVES $16,000 21 (A An was left b Treadwell of Trum last March, Donner Steel, and Dayton new h Curtiss to its was industrials Aug. 218.41 W died v the lerate gains sellir minum re, losing & few close Co. s firm who wecord-