New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1929, Page 15

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NEW B]—’{ITAIXv DAILY T =3 ERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 1 1929. |back to | passen Dr. Iickene Friedrichshaf ers on both trip carrying ECHENER AWARDED | GEDCRAPHIC MEDAL Round-the-World Flight Bring Prize o Aeronaut | 's services to the | F l | his important work in helping de- \ Yelop R tie ssmi ditieiIe 0 mas |t senger vehicle o and in| Mrs, Margaret Miller | «| demonstrating his fam- | eral services for Mrs. Mar- ous flights, but observa- | \_|m r, aged 80, of 141 Curtis | tions on atmo conditions of | street, who died Thursday at her | the upper have contri-| home, will be held this afternoon at | {buted notab iy |2 o'clock at the home. Rev. Martin | skies s | W. Gaudian will officiate and burial | | will be in Fairview cemetery. the air, ility by 50 in his its ut toward “making o f wiation.” \I.m Lifting Kite carl phic wdvancement Its Nitional printed an art experiments of ham rticle nor The National G aided the Washingtor D G Dea T National Geographic socicty has nounced vard to Dr. Hugo Iickener of its special gold medal in | ., gnition of his achicvements || d so much to the Thz | an- : “,‘,““‘ {'\“ |Make Preparations for Christmas at Orphanage | Geographic } icle in 1948 | The annual Christmas fund for | Dr. Alexan-| the benefit of the Polish orphans been started in the Sacred | Bell's man-lifting kite | has written by Dr. Gilbert | Heart parish where the fnove has ) years, the of on the the advanc der ( ieronautics.' Notification of communicated through th Washington. Dr. 1 cabled that he will come to Wi ington in March, at which tin medal will be formally presen him at a meeting of the Washing members of the socicty Byrd and Lindbergh Medalists The presentation similee to those cccasions u Commander Richur Byrd was give a medal for be the first to reach the north pol: tirplane, 1l when Colonel Che A. Lindbergh received the science of Grosve I the presentative in »alloon the to erman ward il now president the | been sponsored for the past 2 Many residents of this city and vi- | ippointed a | cinity contribute to the fund, and | Walter Well- offer toys and confectioncry, | ations for the|Christmas day is one of the largest which he hoped | celebrations at the orphanage by th pols inmates who eagerly await the ar- avi- | rvival of Santa Claus. The children v nio-|of the Sacred Heart school donate ose of | vegetables and canned goods a fv days before their Christmas recess 1906 society to aid his prep. flights by ach the north Since then it own some 0 {10 e has published accounts of including t Among air voyages, Lindbergh 088 s flight froém London 10 Aus- ptain St. Clair Stree air expedition ommander Byrd far northern ceremony Bat Aml(l Professors | Breaks Up Gathering | New Haven, Dee. 7 (UP) “cientific énthusiasm over an intru. | ; America which recs ived P first flying experi socicly's society from New Yor expedition o L north of 1h socicty’s ch o tographer, H. Bum on vised the sun compass Commander Byrd said we could not have pole.” Commander the compass i ve for his flight o Paris. Oon ition of behalf of Coolidge, Dr. sociation with the development of dirigibles, doxicall from the time Lickener was editor of a I er newspaper and printeéd bi tacks upon the launched by Zeppelin Converted Count Zeppelin «ditorial took him up on som is flights, and both narro s caped death later when one of pelin’s carly airsh before landing After this di threatened to al it was Eckene the future of the dirigible, suaded him to resum 5 wor ind fostered the poj tion which enabled him 1o do so Thenceforth b, closely pelin. ulty of Yale zraduate school m Wilbur ( just com- |ing to a forceful toml\t&mn of ddress when o faint squeak Licard from the audience Dean Cross pa , cleared throat und continued Again the squeak toward which Natio e dean glanced bat bioke up a meeting of tin 1 both those the meda now oceasions pre s made President the so- hise Is was society by L trustee of re Byrd Tckener's a ; tarctic fli para when reprovingly at | was a seraping of G. Harrison, | ox biology, an- | riments ot S o as s collcagucs. sterling professor Count vo. THANKSGIVING PROGRAM ™ lii™i N wnace o AT NEWINGTON SCHOOL " | sought out cchoed Professor lany anatomy department | with scientific fervor creature, struggled vainly “"’ bring order among the excited pro- rs. Iinally he gave up and a- | ourned the meeting. of Zep cxploded just to examine Dean Pupil Is Produced the Cross Slex! Counb Zeppl —Pln Baskcthall Team—New ion ant then converted fo ndon avis Schedale of Classes, who per- q Dec furnis BOYS NOT SO BAD Hiawatha, Kas, Dec. 7 (UP)— | d boys had been blamed for the | noval of red lanterns set to mark | cr spots. until it was discovered the culprits. S pleasin progr: Juni an as school Monday rning i opcned the program and then a play en- associated h Hitherto md observer, now shtrley . and studied all other phases ¥ U operation, which work. Upon the ds unt Zeppelin he b Wl of the Zeppelin ion works president of American Count W been on Pond of girls were becan 2 SSIAMESE Covi 0AK on. Ga. Dec (UP)-- Ouks' growing connected two by T 1 wis Than writter ntoO'Bric Siznie perfect condition, from their basc indicating probable ting in their carly li NATIONAL PARKS GAIN \ on. Dec. T (Br—LBleven than half, of the national A the 100,000 mark for is year. slay Vinee are hers ame act- rected by construe. following « Zeppelin company ! hts Won Renown der ot @ won Dr. before D wround 11 Plyniouth- Lckener cnown 1l flight Augnst In idish—James 0'Brien ley nade his epoch vorld last An Jogeph < visitors ¢ linns 2 | Battistoni nie Mareh Caroline nd Sablaski, Walter Miller L recitation Harviet Sandby weited = 2 ) JOSEPLING Jen- Lakehurst piloted the Germany to Jersey Zeppe Uhited States Graf th nd “Turkey lotics program was the playing | W Kazoo PAVLICK (00K JAMES 1L 00K o dramatic club meeting Monday SECOND OBDER OF NOTICE of the Junior ed in Tigh | |2 | Red Cross wzing for a 1 school bas- vith sithi- Wet Wat i to comnete ield nington and 1 Junior Bloom rs- : 4 n crbury chool schie will b will provide domestic ning dulke Monday. 1t periods o sci- anual t | tin A Christmas Savings Club At This Bank The Trust Co.’s Xmas Club Opens Today, Dec. 7th INew Britain Trust Co. 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H. | b 1 m of the annmual and dyers (A Monday and Iviser, Goc ers George rtford Con day o t wee Calkins: sen b tives of convent vill D everal ion attend the National oi- sociation wlil be pre:- convention will be held the New Eng- ers and physician Whit was held repre his city rs of th I'h er tie a social LONG Honolulu on i rom DISTANCE Dec. 7 () Midway Island PRECINCT nd en- Monday county, to which it helor LPPROVE LONGER SKI? Dec. T.—(UP) er skirts wer wpproved in 1 on fashions 2 d the face o e Millsaps c climbed into a barber's sted oppoxitely or a Prepare For Princeton Play (e [T $obranen@nis A s Phote Associated Press Photo | John Kery, Cleveland, as the British spy, and David S. McMillan, ICleveland, as the beautiiul Anne, prepare for the 1929 produe- tion of the Triangle club, Princeton’s dramatic club. The play will be “The Golden Dog,” a piece about old Quebee. Associated Press Photo

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