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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929. 19 LADY WARY HEATH | SEVERELY INJURED (Continued From First Page) an inert form, Lady Heath was one of the His- | tinguished visitors at the Air Races here, and had participated of the closed course events for women. no ional in one race | workers the | room when the plane struck, as the | accident occurred during the lunch hour, but many of them rushed in to aid in rescning the two victims. There were in Flew Across New York, Aug. Mary Heath, who was seriously in- jured in an airplane accident at Cleveland today, gained prominence | in the aviation world in a flight Africa early in 1928. tish officials attempted to stop her flight but finally allowed her to | proceed at her own risk. made | a 10,000 mile flight from South | Africa to Croydon ¥ield, England. | The former Mrs. Elliott Lyon, she married Sir James Heath in 1927, | She arrived in the United States last | year and has done extensive flying | throughout the country. he had made several unsucce ful attempts to establish a new tude record and was the firsf an to receive an aviation mechan license from the department of com- merce. The license was issued to | her la Africa, i (P—TLady st February. | Since coming to this country she | announced her inténtion of becom- | ing a United States citizen and re- cently obtained her first naturaliza- tion papers. | Trom Cleveland, Ohib, Aug. Moored overnight to a stub mast at Cleveland airport, the navy dirigible | 1.0s Angeles was pointed to a retura | cruise to join the Graf Zeppelin at| Lakehurst, J., today after thc completing for the first time trans- fer of a passen an airplan while in flight. The maneuver w fore 100,000 spec tional air 't made to perrormed ha- at the na- ;. The two demon- (tors races yesterd. the first public ion of a “landing” in mid-air ng the maneuver when Lieut. A Gorton of the navy, fastened a stretehed hetween two up- rights on the top wing of his plane to a hook attached to a ladder of 1 from the keel of the Los Angei After the contact had been estah- lished, Lieut. Caivin Kolster, of the | Los Angeles crew, descended to the plane. Then the two craft turned into the wind, th: airplane was dis- engaged, and was landed under its | own power while the Angeles continued in flight above the air- port. Has Practical Value experiment had in of two 6,000,040 cubic igibles being built for the navy which have hangars in their hulls for five fighting airplanes, conve ing the dirigibles into airplane car-| riers with their own fleot ips for protection and nsive combat. Both the army perimented with y the air and several secret tests been made lon, the Atlantic ast.. X rday's maneuver > first in which a passenger was d, however, and the fi o he established in public. | limax of Thrilling Day | The mancuver climaxed the great- est display of acrial activity yet seen at the races. During the day two| -country derbies arrived, theve | demonstrations of mimic war fare by army and navy pursuit planes, and bomb the largest glider contest ever sta 1 in the United States was held, and Col Charles A, Lindbergh again stunted for the spectator; | The expected arrival of the Graf Zeppelin Reld 50,000 at the alrport | until long after the st event, but the crowd did not s e ship untit almost midnight. The Graf circled the city and airport several hours later than it had been expected to pass over Cleveland, and flew imme- diate the way to Lake t. Mendell Believed Winner Loren W. Mendell was thought to be the winner of the derby from Oalkl Cal., offic results will not be made known until a new computation is made of elapsed timo made by the three fliers who fin ed. Joe Barrows of Oakland, placed second in unofficial ratings and C. Donaldson of Newark o third. Errett Williams of Greenvilte 8. C., won the Philadelphia derby in the heavy plane division b Wesley Smith of P the light plane class. Revislon Puts Rowland Ahead Revision today of the result of > Miami-Miami Beach to Cleve- | ind derby which finished at Munici- | pal airport here yesterday gave Rowland of Wichita, F place in class C instead of. Leslie H. Bowman of Kenmore, N, Y., credit- ed with victory at the time. Rowland's unofficial elaps: 12:30:41 while Bowman Rowland protested renuously when unofficial compu- tations placed him fourth, and, the judges, after reviewing the figures. tentatively admitted- that a dis- crepancy was apparent. Official re- sults will not be known for several days. An hour's change control points caused mistake in figuring Rowland's time which did | not take place in figuring Bowman's time, The the foot dir- view use have ex- ments i ind navy s en have seu | was east on tl in time betw Seek New Record: 1 Cleveland, Aug. 20 (A—Three at tempts to sct new world's records in aviation were on today's national air race program Tho! took off new world for men. He Whirlwind 1 Ralph I intended fo start ame objec this afternoon in timson monoplane. The pres record is approximaiely 861 hours, A new solo endurance record for | women also will be sought by Mae | Haizlp of T o1 She will fly | un American Iagle plane in an at 1 Reid, of Downey, Cal.. | 11:04 m., seeking a | solo endurance record was flying an Emsco | ine, Thomas, of Cleveland flight for the | ent | ! American | case | Southampton. tempt better Smith's mark. to Elinor Planes Leave Toronto | Toronto, Aug. 29 (P)—The four irplanes entered in the Toronto-to- Cleveland good will air derby took | off for Buffalo, N. Y., at cne minute | intervals today, starting at 10 a. m. | (local time) on first leg of their flight. | First to take the air was Len | Tripps, representing the St. Cath- arine’s Flying club. He was follow- ed at one minute intervals by ter Guest, Toronto Flying club; Ken | Whyte, Hamilton Flying club and | Norman Irwin, Toronto Flying club. The entire flight—Toronto to Cleveland—is expected to take from 3 1-3 to 4 hours Weddings MULLIGAN—DONNELLY Mrs. Ella Donnelly, daught Mr. d Mrs. James Connelly Bostor d of Central ent son of Mr. and M of Newtown, w tice of the Peac Tuesday night. a o Erne Dover, married by J David L. MAY—CAT Willard R. Carrier t announces the aughter, J May of 79 § he cer Rev. Willian the bride yest §$ Franklin marriage of wie, to Milton H. Meatdow avent as performed s at the . FAGTORIES ANNOUNE}E ‘ LABOR DAY SCHEDULES Several of 4 home of Plants Will Suspend Work Tor But One Day, While Others Are Planuing Longer Lay-Offs The followi Day observa have been arr Machinc poration will down Thursday for three American Hardware shuts down Labor factor s schedules of local inged: New of 'S Britain close days; 1 Corporation for Labor Dav Landers, Frary & Clark shuts down | for Labor Day only; North & Judd's | factory clc one day only ir Bearing Co. shuts down for | one day; Hart and Hutchinson Co closes down for one day; the Stan- ley Works shuts ¥ for two Ay There on L open only S for down on Fric will he Dey. th d . m no deliver No windoy post . cffice partment will of mail | s Wil be and th close at hor in 11 | Real Estate News Warr Central Realty ifs, et us, Barbour T. J. Smith, admin Mary guay, Lasalle Mortgage Sku Peter: anty Co. to Louis road trator, ct. Konst Salwocki, John Way Louis R v $1 R. Gold st 100, nguay Barl to T. Lasalle Sa administrator Smith street ux, to Golden Insurance Company Embploves on Quting rict, incluc this morning ng at Fall he group of and left in nd the outing. their mountain, Bri employes of their cares for a passeng to on this cars Boy Falls Off Veranda, Escapes Serious Hurt Charles Horwor E d 5, 348 Arch street, admitted the N T n General hospital today uffering from injuries received when he fell from t rond story veranda at his home. He received minor hrt about the body, bones bei ctured. of was to ses no fr Fail to Find Prowler Around Nurses Home Collins and Offi- Brit- home 30 o'clock Acting t Grabeck went ain General hospital on Hawkins strect about this morning to investigate a report that a light was being flashed abont the house. They searched the neigh- | borhood without finding anyone, cer TRUCK DAMA Supernumerar iED IN CRASH | Of T, J. Mul:| len reported a collision at the cor- ner of Elm and Church strects shortly after 7 o'clock this morning, | between a truck owned by Jerome Vaccano of Mill street and an Hardware Corporation automobile driven by Albert C. Ny- ack of 362 Arch stre Charles I, Cacorallo of Main street truek, which the front fc officer repo action. 405 South driving Vaccano's dama ahout front axle. The ted no cause for police was $5,275 DEPAULT JUDGMENT A judgment by has be entered by Judge nley J teeski in favor of Mary Dalbrowski in her lawsuit nst Nel- son to collect on a note, of $5 A no d fendant has been recorded in the wetion of k Maino against Philip Ma bone of Bristol, a arising out of an automobile cident on West Main street, corge I mortgag uit for t MISS BACON RETURNS HOME (Spectal to the Herald) New York, Aug. 20.—Miss Corinnc Bacon of New Britain, Conn. arrived | in New York today on the Re- liance of the Hamburg American Liné from Hamburg, Boulo and The liner has just completed a cruise to the Northern Wonderland which left New York on June and terminated at Ha burg. Birth Record A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly of Jubilee street at New Britain General hospital this morning. A daughter was 1 r. and 1k Noe : E t Britain G hospital 150 M at New morni Tuesday Domonic born Mrs, ughter was night to Mr. and Ustella of 47 Hartf avenue. A son was born today to Mr. 2 Mrs. Frank Grubar at their home 38 Winthrop str A daughter w % | ain General hospital last evening to Mr. and Mys. Clarence Lanpher, Jr |of 145 Black Rock avenue, 'PASTOR'S CAR HITS HMAN 0N WEST HARTFORD ROAD nd at Machine Operated by Rev. J. Paskiewicz Involved in Accident— Victim Escapes Serious Harm, ist nigint at about P. J. Paskic Ukrainian church driving from struck an was alleged 10 o'clock icz, pastor of on Winter street Hartford to this lentified man to Dbe intoxica the Hartford the GHe and Ne A Lrushed the man the car driven by kiewicz, who was t miles an hour. He N in the middle of the road and swung to the right, almost com- pletely off the road but front fender brushed against the man g 1ocked him to the pavement. \coming car from the re few feet from the fallen pr nting serious in ies, te policemen v summoned to the and n investi- no « for arrest W min- Ip ar s doing in the h an hour visited drink and to onto the R Ave noticed the Hartford 1 A o 1r Stopp: 1re scene found victin 0od up gation The lying a ithout any middle He replied friends who 1 not grancy. him arre to be City Items The Boys' club drum corps will wve for Durham tomorrow morn- 10 o'clock L Connecticut They will play at the fair be- held there. John Zyla of 63 Cah lained to Officer L. J boys had > his rouble for him. found no boys about the he arrived ing at t st t com- Harper 1 built a hut home nd W “or good . call 419 0il Comy plas ny police were had ente and notified ed a store stolen today at mercha birthday party y bastian Stelly of 232 Arch s t. The hou was ten Smalley to Captain Kelly udon of 42 Con- damaged her fer lained oaay Lh TR nerton t Prominent Banker Dies Aboard Yacht at Noank Norwich, Aug. 29 (A—Nathan A I president and s National Wboard of the carly arn today in his yacht “Na harbor at Noank of the C which came suceumbed Mayflow He se was 62 years banker v v classmate of General Leonard Wood at Pierce 1dleboro, Mass. A native of T h he attended tl ind the Comers Co m, school college Administration Letters Sought After 10 Years Although 10 years Thave ¢ since William Loney died real estate in this city, let of ad- mini: ot lied for in probate court until this afternoon The action w taken 1 » Nies of Hartford the of clearing title to real Jusf 265 éo;nds psed wing or pury estate, This tish, disp! Dillman ot -pound black bass, op jew- yed by Ser t Noah I Uncle Sam's air service, vas caught with rod and line at the foot Gatun Dam spillway along the Panama Canal. Pishermen, don't crowd getting tickets to Panama! of | corner Democrats Will Hear Report on Fall Outing Michael W. Bannan, president of the New Britain Democratic clut 1 the hall in United 1 meeting of' the club. | night at ittee planning at Lake , will p e plans for | W st h India, Aug (UP)—Reports here today said that | had been killed as re- | sult of the flood of the river Indus. .Deaths Mrs, Marion Kowiecki Marion Kowiec of Martin Kowiecki of 44 Union et, Bristol, died this morning at her home following a few weeks' ill- ess. She was born in Poland and | the 18 years had been | nt of Bristol. She was a mem- | ber of St. Stanislaus’ church in Bris- Mrs wife for past sides her iecki is survive mer and tol and iccki, also of Funeral ser urday morning husband, Mrs, Kow d by two sons, Cazi- lius Kowiecki of daughter, Freda Bristol. | will be held Sat- in 8t anislaus’ church, at a time to be nnounced later by Undertaker Blogos ski. Burial will be St. Mary's cemetery ryville, K in I | | Funerals | James Kitson ’ s for James Kitson, 1l be held Mrs. Fr nd Mary's . Buria Mary's Funeral servie: aged morni tomorrow home of his Hoole of 9 o'clock at St will be in St. danghter, Short nk tree Mrs, Catherine Roy Iluneral services for Mrs. Cath- rine Roy, 55 year old wife of Ade- | d Roy of 346 South Main street, who died yesterday morning at the New Rritain General hospital fol- lowing an operation, will be held to- morrow morning at 9 o'clock in St. Josept Burial will be t. Mary's cemetery. in Millard B, funeral iy Thomson Millard B. Thom- son, 7 a former 1 lent who died Monday in Lynn, Mass. was held this after- oot i Erwin chanpel Burial airview cemeter. The s of ¢ this city, Mrs, Anna ! serviee . Carlron for Mrs. Anna 43 years of , for nost o hulf century a resident here, who died yesterday morning at the tome of her son, I'red Carlson of 4 in ., will be held to-| morrow o'clock at Julius Hulten Burial “arlsc noon Charles 1. Brown eral services aged 64 for Charles 44 Short lifclong H strect a resident of who died Tuesday morning home, were held this morn- 10 Mar A. McCrann this city at hi ing a hurch. was the high mass. John I, Dor seph's church o'clock at St Rev. Walter celebrant — of the solemn He was assisted by Rev, hue, pastor of Jo- as deacon, and or, pastor o 1s sub-deacon of Rev. Tray urch, Ladc Je Idward Grikis, church, ing the ertory O Rev. pastor the the Eva pastor in list, of sat the mass. Mar, 1 at T the conelusion 1 fdered nd On H The pall bearers were John Wilfred Cayer Baudouion of 1 aird Donahue of ower Dear Ross, E Daniel Carrol, port and Haven Donald Carthy. Rev. the con Burial Rich The I nor conduc it t the grav was 8 y's cemetery. Robinson r Harry Robin and Mrs shington ternoon arry rvices f ir old son of Mr, son of W Funera son, 27 ye john Robi reet, St. who in Franc an operation held this morning Mary's church. Re “Traynor, pastor celebrant of the of requiem and was John . Donahue, seph’s church, as d Walter A. McCrann As the hurch Or cd Grieg's otfertory Mrs, Ave Maria.' the n “Neare himes followin we t 9 o'clock a v. Matthew of the church w n high mass ted by Rev. pastor of St. Jo- | wcon @ At the Organist My God to ind as the rom the Fac to Face." he pallbearers we 1l Willlam MeCormick, Patrick H. Sullivan, Ber AR rick and An- drew McCusker, | Rev. Father M:Crann the committal services Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. There was a wealth of trib- utes from the friends and associa‘es of the deceased iid A finat tribute at the grave. Employes of the R & Brwin company od honorary pallbearers ar formed a guard of honor as the c ket was carried into the church. CARD PLAYERS FLEE | Officer W. P. Hayes went to the | of Lawlor and Kast Lawlor this afternoon to investigate | a complaint that ing the neighborhood using i decent language. The hoys prove to be young men who were playing cards and they saw the police c in time to escape, leaving church Mrs, obin conducted | the grave. | flower who act- as streets boys were annoy- by co {the cards behind, | 583 ada way wh 43-year-old | | market | Paper & of Wall Street Briefs New can York, A —The Tobacco company has holders of common an mon s Ameri- | offered class B com- ts to pur 90,- hares at 0 of one for 5 each sha I common five common or class B common held on The rights expire Oct. 1 eac 1 t $24,000,0 Negot are Montg under Ward & acquire the Hartman cor- operating 44 departme: 1 Chicago and vicin to ted on a basis, reported ry, will ion be e of stock McCleary, Iron & nt orp., is hold cason oEiihe Repu ia up satis that after improveme The Power « American rporation Commonwealths has acauired all the capitul stock of the Lowell Gas Light Co., of Lowell, Mass., and ap- proximately all of the common sto of the National Gas & Power Corp., operating in Michigan and Ohio. TRADING 0N CURE 1S FAIRLY STEADY Price Movements Small Belore Pre-Holiday Profit Taking ew Yor curb) steady furth mair today pre-holiday movements generally row I ing utilties strength It is expeeted that mor ng will have before the thr the prospect of brokers loans unsettlement d tious bullish programs. T call money market was regarde tempora Ameri under tone in considerably 1o be ay holic other causing absorbed and in momentary ourag an imulation, was ¢ moving couple of points, and uncontirmable imors Mad it that a new alignment ic Bond and Share inte s in the making. Bond and v strong. Stan. ht W firm, maintaining“its sharp gain of ve terday. Duke Pows in mad in, and elec holders moved several points. The group of rights to “big hoard” stocks which heen actively dealt in of late continued to grow th the addition to the list of Ame an Tobacco and General | Asphalt rights Oils were firm, led by Gulf sold up about 4 points, In the mines, both Newmont and Normanda made moder iins in response to rumors of an impending 1-4 of a cent inc in copper prices. Rubize spot, tumblin morning. SPECULATIVE RAIL BONDS G0 HIGHER Carry Most of Market in Day's Irregular Trading Superpower a tric which rease ificial silk was a soft 15 points during the 29 (P) He the speculative —rails, lers breal through grounds, featured to- in the listed the con- bonds quiete nd of en York in AL day’s irregular session bond market. Trading in vertible telephone Th main tre stment 33 in point wetivity led the movement in ind equalled their previous at 80 on a rise of more than 2 points. Atchison convertible 4% established a new peak above on advance of more than 3 oin Ihe Seaboard adjustment 5 ind adjustment 5s certif both reached new high ground The railroad stocks were today, reflecting improvement in carnings ind car loadings, American Telephone ¢s held around their closing levels, but Intery ephone convertible 4 ground, Commercial westment | Trust s gained grou | The of $50,000,000 Abitibi | Power per cent first bonds was admitted to the | strong convertible vesterday's tional 28 gained isst 5 mortg Personals Albert Schullnic B of West Hartford leaving today Atlantic City will be for for s They anks To Play for City Title New York, Aug. 29 (A — The| Giants formally challenged the | Yankees today to play a series for the championship the close of the regular scason. If the chal- lenge should be accepted, and it is presumed i informed baseball circles that it will be, the contests will mark the sixth meeting between the two Manhattan team \cluding the three all-New York world serie DEMAR AT KEENE H. Aug. 29 (P—Clar- famous marathon run- ner, will become a member of the faculty of the Keene normal achool when it re-opens the second w.ek of September, school ofticials announc- ed today. DeMar will teach print- ing, his trade, and will serve as as- | sistant to the director of physical | education, Keene, ence DeMar, | IFam | Colt's RAILROAD SHARES GAIN LEADERSHIF Dozen Issues Reach New Highs in Day' Trading York, Au ) (A lership n f in with a do: bints to ne siv market, to 10 while T in the statement although ederal well iro 6 and a s and weekly as fairly ock points of miscellan Pool stimulus points, e chief 1ithough stror railroad exceller cha 1 peared to be a wvailable no comfortable that figure livided as to whet holiday and month-end 1l send the rate higher or ther sufficient funds wi tracted here for the 1ree day ut a recession the ra Pere Marquette ran up 30 but dropped back Atchison marked b Lackaw outhern Pac and Union T all new high 1 common and pre- “Nickel Norfoll at Banki opinion heavy mands whe employment holiday to o bring to up was 9 nnsylvania, common Nashville, & Chatianoo- 1 new nd St. Louis also THE MARKET (Furnished by AT 2 0 PO m & Co.) 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Investment Securities nagrronn 75 Pearl St Tel, 2 711155 W, Main St. We Ofier and Recommend: HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT NB | North & | Paimer ck Heads Russ Army In Far East Judg Bros ssell M ovill M indard Scre wnley Works Torrington Co Union Mfg Co Public Utilities Stocks Cor TREASURY BALANCE lem Shoe Companies < Strike Injunctions 1 Ang OV A armies 1churian ith the has been Blucher, officer. iring the adviser” to t « N n t army before Walter Camp, Ruth Elder Rl Married Suddenly Today = \ e 2 e RUSSO-CHINESE SITUATION W I nt Al Singer Outweighs Chocolate by Trifle k, Aug P—AL ¢ Kid Chocolate by Special Notice D No. 4 corge, and Hall, Aug embers Order, Sons of St. nds ¢ 1l v a entertainment Mechani cvening, Al quarters pot offici rnoon for tonigl ocol their bout at the lay s lea | 81, @ Alex of Geor Refreshme of Daughters are invited to attend. ts will L advt, sti St g reement, Swedish homestead belonged to the amily since 1470 is owned by Olof Guldbransson ' of Norra Emterud, In the las roads have grown twice as fast as they did in the preceding 75 years of their existence. which has years American rall-