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NEW BRITAIN DAJLY HERALD. MONDAAY, APRIL 28, 193 Airplane Accidents Take Toll Of 14 Deaths In United States During Week-End In Scattered Sections Pilot in Bad Shape Portsmouth, N. H., April 28 (UP) Capt. Fahy Dies of Injur- |eharge of speeding Saturday, plead- |ed not guilty and with fhe permis- sion of the court, subjected the of- ficer to a searching cross-examini- tion. Judge Traceski and Pro¥ecu- 19 AUTO DRIVERS . 3 \“md besides making a finding of 15»;\1!,\. Judge T ki told him¢ | Campaign Against Mofor Law iy, suaee vaceans s b b |in accord with the facts than his a car with defective lights. |the charge of passing the stop sign r Peter SkierKowski arrested |at Burritt and W Main stre v night after h.nm;;lha]xawre Papalco, of beca of the lights.|mount sireet, Hartfor Officer L. 1. Harper told of learning ! August 20, of §5 Biooth strect from the state motor vehicjo anparp} Arthut Josephson, 24, of 144 High ment that the markers on {he car|street; Walter Kewozek of Wil- had been issucd for Another car and [lard avenue, Newington: Frank not in Spitko's name. Spitko admit- | Wind of Belden street; Emil Kirch- ted that inséiead of turning back the man, 5%, of Chestnut street, markers when the car on which they | Bristol; John George, 40, of 42 Wal- belonged was turned back to the |lace street, Bristol: John Brigryn Office st stopped him | LOSES COAT “AT DANCE * Louis Defate gf 16 New Pork ave- | nue, Hartford, reported to Officer 1. | A. Peterson Saturday night that he attended a dance at United Hall on Main streot April 19 and checked his topcoat, hat and gloves. Going out in | hurry he forgot his belongings and | when he returned an hour or so lat- er he could not find them. The pro- moters of the dance told the officer they recalled that a coat remained MAJ. GEN. BARNETT DIES Washington, April 28 (UP)—The name of Major General George Bar- U M. C., was added today to the growing list of world war he- roes who have died. | DBarnett, world war commandant of the U. S. marine corps, died hers | vesterday at the nmaval hospital. Ha was 70 years old and a native of I nett, S. d imposed a fine of §20 and it 38, | Wis., Violations Waged by Police Nincteen motorists were in police court today, charged with various violations of the motor vehicle laws. o sales company from whom was [of 47 Alexander strect, Dristol. {in the dressing room when they left | Lancaster, He was placed on bought, he put them on his car,| Henry Borak, 35, of Maxwell|the hall. the retired list in 1923. thereby saving the cost of a Lcrunvicourr, Rockville, who was arrested | = d ' “I Was Afraid to Eat for I Knew It | v A AT R A Sl Speeds on West Main St. | guilty and was represented by Attor. was | [Hacs Erom Riianpointutsoush / B. J. Monkiewicz. who request - Meant Hours of Misery Afterwards” it e R D e poiShl Martin Hustin, 24, of Endes ave- E ad, o “S!nue, Bristol, pleaded guilty to the|for a continuance until Priday Washington. where the red HSht .jayeo of speeding and after hearing | granted. halted traffic, the officer gave chas. Prosecuting Attorney Woods Mrs. Maria L strect, Hartford, member Robinson, pilot H., was of Exeter, in a serious | costs. | It was brought out that Officer Moftitt was parked near Wiite Oak ies — Six Spectators of | Flying Circus in Ten-} reported condition today from burns received when his plane crashed at the| nessee Caught by Propel- | Municipal airport here killing two | |13 & ar-old children. Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods ler as Pilot Dives Tooi A'few minutes after their mothers | presented the state’'s cases Close to Crowd. an |had engaged Robinson's plane for |jyqge Stanley J. Traceski was on [their first .'Lirnlm!x‘ r\d.r'. Geneva | {1 bench. ‘vfh‘or!\r-;\{ : Ior S{ufé‘le}d, 1x,adnn ',nd‘ James Cullum, 20, . Bruce efler, o ireenland, ) H., 5 char | wero: burned to. death yesterday|MAin street, charged hen the plane shed into a tree | While under the influence of liquor, an attempt to come out of a|was fined $100 and costs although fhe insistéd that he had not-taken a tail spin. of intoxicants in five months Fillia Habs "lthe testimony of Officer Thomas and clocked Williams at the ralé of |Blunchette, Prosccuting Attorney |lcased Alfred Cote of 136 Wa 40 to 45 miles an hour. v Woods told Husten he could have § In his cross cx on, Williants | ey chagged with :eckless driving | Farmington avenue, Hartford. Pratt fdad Ahe o Mitan MU L mean the loss of his|in addition to the charze of passing ik NS T GRGE Dl while. |the stop sign, was 1o en | could have ‘given the slip” had Th r testified charged with driving without a li- chosen to., Dbut the officer quic P 1 Lexinzton ense and certificate of tion {replicd that he could not have dot in strect at he rate of 40 miles | in his pogsession. the last two ) 1 out. 1 was so nervous that 1 coutd so, for he would have followed him to hour about 10 o'clock Saturday ¢ and Doty of the not even stand the sound of the ri- when he was arrested. |{Hartrord HE e - t and almost collided with a car squad miade most of the b dio or phone: and I lost weight Ofticers James Sullivan and F. A,| ‘Villiams, in his plea to the cou Liberty Huston clgimed | arrests durritt’ and West Main | and color, and Leginning Peterson tostified that an antomo. |¢laimed to have driven a quarter of there was no near collision, and he |strects and at onc time J k .|~£ think I was all through blle driven by Cullum turned from million miles in ten y without did not gealize. he said. how fast he |ceski was moved to inquire whethe “My mother, Mrs. Gossclin, of North street into Willow street|CVCr having been arrested.” He is a He was fined §15 and | it was the only point along the We South Woodbir reet, Hartford about 10 o'clock at such a rate of |Slcsman. he suid, and drives Main street boulevard had started taking Bon-Tone, anil speed it almost turned over, and| MO dcar a “’ he d“lu"![“ ""‘\""“ of §7 Spring | betng watched by the police was getting such wm:dnrdm; relict g cere playing streot | N Was going as as Officer Mor- iilty to charges | from it that she persuzded me to when Roden slowed down his plane | POYS who were playing in the street |y S gineq” but he admitted th car with defective G s XS o 4%t hive T din, St at 300} test and was unable to come | yere forced o flee Loisafely. Ihel spe vy sl Rosinief siite e sio S Tianits and refusing t defective’ Retired Loy £ 1o d : officers gave chasc in Officer Peter- |2t POINts along i LA, g to stop at an of-| ound it to be just the medicine for Puviotinzspin: s s lle oot ici e 5| Eolng 85 imiles nihour! ignal. and Judge Traceski | my case. I have taken six bottles. e s Denfes Instructing Operator ndod judgment on hoth 'charges, | to date, and eat and sleep like = InsicanT on Iis Tuct and nnAt o Aler Cecrivils 18, oF 25 Mt Bie s made about 9 o'clock child. My bowels began to responl nt street, Derby, charged with driv- ¢ Officer L. 1. Harper at on the first bottle, and I haven't hal The body of Captain Herbert J.|dr Officer Peterson drove Cul- {1 "0 s S eiiie 2 [ihe rednest ot OfMica sulli- , e ¢ ol e . B - (OF Captain Herbert 3. | 0o o the police statian ana|I€ Without a license and passing a tnest of Officcr James Sulli- | pion rifie and pistol shot. died here | a headache or spell now for ! | ] top sign at Burritt and West Matu Van. i lvediphen hisiplanetiinneiovan siomataisolo fendli rance Tecond gohof\Orscea SUllvand conB O Tl rRBELErE LR Sl S ol o me e e s he was taking off lust Friday|gieq from imjuries recelved when his|son's car. ’ 4 ; = 2 ; | juries received when his [SO0'S o linstructions when Officer Thomas from the cstate of CUIT Durant, mil- | gy craghed during a take-off | Ldeutenant Matthias | e e anufactur. |P1ne cras g a take-off| L & wheo!Blanchette stopped him yesterday lionaire sportsman and manufactur- |y 0" CHF G chington to- |Was in charge of the desk when | aire spo ; | here, wgs taken to Washington to- | e but his companion. who is a licensed er, at Grayling, Mich | s Cullum was brought in, testified that e T T burlal, g el S 3 = |operator, admitted on the witness Another former endurance record | © o 08 LT L ries vos. |the Young man was intoxicated and n b e rhe | succumbed njuries yes- 5 i 1 S5 |stand that he was not instructing tolder, Jim Kellysof I't. Worth terday after his. planc erashed on |URfit to drive. He was unsteady on | 5 : e B ‘ planc cras . b him. A fine of $2 and costs was im- was Killed in a crash during an clec- [ (¥ 8 €00, PEEE S om. | Nis feet and there was an odor of | n -l {eal storm Saturday near Lacord, | ¢ ‘estate of Clift Durant, million- i poscd for pasgsing the sign and $5 cal storm Saturday n O e el iiquo e poaent | in the same One of his two |5 0 T R lies} Cullum testified that he. went tg(®nd ¢osts for driving without. a li- e ot domonstrating Hlstwite MreYClatral S0 MEL LINSE (el e Metilell g & Fahy, also an aviator, was uninjured LBl At dooit | William Sadecki, 24, of Nestirniy in_tho, crash his home on Putnam street, but hel 5 = : Siold nilaren | sh. Aidnet Bave 4 Aeille. The was nory. | ChuEch street, pleaded gullty to il y | . their first aivplane ride were killed 3 lous at being arrested, he said, and|Charge of speeding and was fined yesterday Portsmouth, N. ., RangralisericealH el | |$15 and « Officer* Clarence ¢ treir mothers when | FOrt Worth, Texas, April 28 (P—! :‘I"RCS‘\p{ffiil"’;c:’l"sfifi‘:d}"',‘:\’7;“,‘?:;9‘h\'umm arrested him about 10 2 Funcral services were held here to- L Lo AR SN STeloak 1as for & nal divedliton carth c ly fit to drive. Judge Traceski ask.|©clock last night for driving at the bt day for Jim Kelly, former co-holder | ¥ fit 10 drite. Judge fracoski ask-y ., "or 4 njles an hour on Frank- At M of the world's endurance flight | (0 1 ¢ Rival should testify|lin Sauarc and South Main streets RoATET {regord, who was Killed in a plane | FHY Meutenant thiva =houTdCestitN] rd M LT Tl e hear Lacord, Texas, in which | (hat he was intoxicated IL it was not o sl o R TN S ATl ]so. an . Cullum .uim;u;u that e R Wi € RV Williemis, ) Oth Kieata ROkl a| sueNE CERNOTeAson MRS Wlnace Sl (Fag yigiocs s rrested - A told him the licutenant’s word was | ¢5K! orde AL U Tl Gh ety Gliang dicd yesterday from injuries received | (2 AR the PERENANES WOTE WES |1 ced under o hond of at Least T avettavdlll Terny Ap the same crash Saturday, when | 808QUtEW 8000 WID LAe COUTL | ocor made the arrest Tilton Colvert Kelly and G. W. Mennis, Fort Worth {‘[‘”“ 4 _,"“‘i “:’;' bellgne, =l ‘“:‘H‘ 481 74 fine of £1 i Tra b |student were the victims (e DE AT Al L S °d on Adolph of ! . s : |asked why a physician was net call- e o R kil s e ATl cef ol Ve e e i R liich Filled) 81 por | rec last year by staying aloft 172 | *9 B 11 ”“’U :Jl“dg‘ LG d' ; jured 16 others yesterd | hours and four minutes. Their record | 24Mmitted that he had not asked fo % . 3 I one. Descending on landing field, | Waa later broken. John Kragiel, 40, of $8 Tremont which was swamped with sy to = = Adopt Resolutions On % street, who was arrested by Officer ;olxmrL purposely :WYWI“IIIMS plane John M. Licbler Saturday forenoon ow in order to frighten them away ~ s 5 Loss of Church Pastor Junior O. U. A. M. hall was filled AN Ape R L cshier e on the charge of driving an automo- féet about the field the planc sud- ble while his license was under s deiy drapped o (ho crowd, " ita|a both the morning and cvening |PENSioN. was arrested again ester whirring propeller siriking with | Scrvices of Grace Church yesterday, | 4% on the same charge, by Officers | e [ e tast (o occasions of Rev. H. O, | Kelly and Harper on Lasallc sirect. | Colvert swid {he accident was|OINcy's appearance as its pastor. caused by an air pocket, whils TFelix | He left this morning, with his far- Through Attorney Michacl A. Sex Campbell, wh wife and child|ily, to assume his new duties as ton, he pleaded guilty to the first | gpeed, ton. . Traceski questioned Of- count, but when the attorney learn- | joun Spitko, 2 at Jength and also asked were among the injured, claimed the | pastor’ of Hunt Avenue Baptist pilot had flown so low as to strike Church in Buffalo. | ed of the second count he entered a{nye, pleaded guilty to four fice nguay for further details, plea of not guilty and had the casc|and was fined $10 and costs for driv- |after which he said he was inclined a telephone wire with his wheels. At the morning service of Grace | Secretly Removed to Jail hurch, the following resolution | bonds. continued until Saturday in $300 |ing without a certificate of registr > give the motorist the benefit of tion and with improper brakes, + doubt An angry mob formed about the|was unanimously adopted: George Williams, 30, of 55 Fast-|and costs for driving without ch of the following cases, a flior and he was taken from the field| “Resolved. That we, the members |view street, Hartford, who was ar-|cense in his possession, costs was imposed, by deputy sheriffs and later sccretly | of Grace Church of New Britain, |rested by Officer Moffit on the being suspended .on the costs remitted, on vemoved fo another coin'y to await | Connecticut, being about to lose our | | a hearing some time today. Sheriff [ pastor through his acceptance of M. W. Rhea said no coroner's in-|the Lord’s call to minister in Buf- quest. would be held, however, falo, New York, and being to a indicated the murder charge |large extent saved through God's Colvert was only temporary. | word as presented by him, do by The dead: » this Fbsolution fechly endeav®r to Booncy Reard our heartfelt thanks and Kelly Tow ratitude to God for his min- | istry among us. 380 with of Last street and Arthur Pratt of 34 Grand who is Catholic over and over. T had splitting head- aches that almost drove me insan and I also suffered from dizzy spells. [ was terribly constipated. and I was always 4 and listle hd fagged nicux of Conn., Anne’s driving By the Un T Airplane acc of 14 persons, two of them nati idents {ook tle license have 1 that on Huston West indigestion had no street regist from for known pilots, in scattered part == arink ap- Two Dead in Wisconsin ‘ A and was perfectly sober last night Milwaukee, Wis., April 28/(UP)— | novice aviator believed re ‘sponsible today for the death of him- self and his passenger when their | | plane went into a tail spin in at- | | tempting a low landing. Albert Roden, 26, and Harry| Wagner, 15, were killed Sunday the country over the week-cid One of the worst air trage 1A the year occurred vesterday at a fly- ircus outside of T ayetteville where a pilot dived into a crowd gathered on the landing field, his plane killing six spectators | and injuring 16 others. Three of uw‘ injured were not expected to survive, The flier, Milton Colvert of Colum- bia, Tann., was hield today on a mur- der charge Capt. T'ahy Succumbs Capt. Herbert J. Fahy, former holder of the world lo endurance record, died yesterday o stree as 1o ny Battaglia, pleaded not ving a 16 Physician Dies; Once Champion Markman New Haven, April 28 (® — Dr, James E. Stetson, retired physician who once was regarded as a cham- | Rody Taken to Capital Crayling, Mich., April 28 (UP)— last night 30, laite that out had § reporting to the for-!last night at the age of SG. car with ene headlight| Before studying medicine at Y ssed through North street he was employed by a rifie comy and turned into Elm street after We|and represented it in shooting had signalled the driver to stop. |matches. Battaglia testified that he would| At one tournament’ held have stopped Fad he heard the of-|west he won a diamond 1 to him. He both of- | pelt, said to be emblematic r1 hut did not w they wanted | country's cha continued along the [shot, In 1881 i wdiight in question | yated from the Y a7y t « a blow, he and practiced here. 2lso functions al-1 e was born in ocs out trequently. He| April 1844, A are that the lights wers when the officer sa ‘ several v pains in my back have hope for keeps; ind my nerves are like steel—noth- ing bothers me at all. 1 have told MRS, MARIA LEMIEUX and am continually telling everyon: in the | [ know, what really wonderful studded | petite, and wa cd to cat,|medicine Bor 1s; and I cer- of the as I knew t meant hours of |tainly intend a to have some in rifie | misery and cring from bloating [the house.” | and pains in my stomach and| Stop in and sec back. 1'd have bhurning {pert at Miller & pains in my back right over my hips sto ) Church strect, New Britain. —it felt as if hot wires were being He will tell you why Bon-Tone is pushed through and drawn known as the world's foremost tonic. mer B Rival, who a really at it ficer ci saw suf the Bon-Tone éx- Hanson's druz state, said, East Hampton, brother survives. X taking though e back, not 1 tier Adolph Kraniss, 18 et ) 13 bein en homie lia,pleaded guilty to the drunkenness and was ithout costs. He admitted had two g w at of a friend Accepts Driver' Trac too i of 485 Stanley | ear-old a high killed trying to boy, were Word word of Seymot | Officers Doty | zc of iy o rged him He on West @fter a d ent as to whether reet about 2:15 o'clock yo 1d 1 car 1o a stop be- afternoon and Oificer Alfred eniering West Main street from | Tanguay clocked him at 42 miles itt strect an hour between Corbin avenue ’ officers testified that they had Roclk brid of Burritt street and therc were three cars in a party did mot stop, while he|f land the first one was some distan that he was behind iwo | ahead of him, so he i s who stopped and he did like- speed to overtake it admitted He was taking a woman | + | that the officer was correct about the | Wh was broken, to’ Southing- | flying to e, who ons and in- was drivin and Schultz testified view oth wise, FOR A PACKARD 67 not own one? 81 the The important thing to consider in the buying of a motor car is not the price of purchase—but the cost of owning. There are eight items of cost involved in owning any auto- mobile — license, garage and insurance; gasoline, oil and tires repairs and depreciation. .Compare these costs as between a Packard Standard Eight and any car of its size down to half its price and you will find: FIGURES Ashy. 50. Fort Worth, Tex., April 2§ (UP) The condition of at least five of | —By way of infinitc variety, a bath- the injurcd was pronounced serious |ing beauty contest for men was held #nd doctors held little hope for the|as part of an athletic carnival of lives of two. | Texas Christian university. , Don't fool yourself! ey ———————< 1 ; That the license cost for the Packard is little if any more, That garage cost is the same. That insurance may be slightly higher, but only by a few dollars annually, Since halitosis never an- nounces itself to the vic- tim, you simply cannot know,when you have it. A R = 2 And that repairs for the Packard, for reasons which you will 5y ; readily appreciate, actually cost less. Finally, you will find that depreciation — the one big item of ownership expense — costs no more for the Packard than for a half-price car, provided the Packard is driven twice as long. And this offsets the difference in purchase price. It is literally true, therefore, that you are paying, Packard ownership costs if you are driving a car of like size and trading it in every year or two—without enjoying the advantages of Packard performance, Packard comfort, beauty and distinction. Why not, then, have the Packard? The price of the most popular model of the Packard Standard Eight—the five-passenger Sedan—is but $2485 at the factory. Ten other body styles are available on the 127Y; and 134Y3- inch wheelbases at from $2425 to $2885. We will gladly accept your present car as cash. If it is of average value it will make or exceed the down payment on your Packard Standard Eight. The remainder can be arranged in convenient monthly payments—so that you take posses sion of your Packard with no cash outlay whatever, That the three operating items — gas, oil and tires — show no advantage for either car. in the Red Rocket demonstrator . . learn what fine performance this low-priced six provides EASY RIDING and DRIVING —Pontiac’s riding ease is increased by Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Ab- sorbers (standard equipment at no extra cost),and by large, comfortable Fisher bodics. Driving too is easier and safer due to Pontiac’s new steer- ing system acting on roller bearings and its new non-glare windshield. Ask to drive the car with the RED ROCKET. Or come to our salesroom and receive a special demonstration. You'll find this finer Pontiac an cx- ceptional “buy” at its low price. 72 e Ly Hail the driver of the car with the RED ROCKET. Ask toride in and drivethis New Series Pontiac Big Six. Learn what splendid performance Pontiac now provides. SPEED, PICK-UP. POWER— Pontiac’s high speed, quick pick-up and abundant power for climbing are made possible by its sturdy Go-horse- power engine, with 200 cubic inches piston displacement. It is the largest engine in any six of Pontiac’s price. UNUSUAL SMOOTI- NESS—This engine is alsounusually smooth due to new type rubber mountings—a more rigid crankcase—and the Har- monic Balancer which overcomes torsional crankshaft vibration. ‘Halitosis you If you are not as popular as you wish to be, look for the cause. Possibly it is hali- tosis (unpleasant breath)— the urfpardonable social of- fense. It is impossible for you to tell when you have halitosis. It never announces itself to you, ‘The one way to be sure of not having it is to rinse the mouth systematically every day with full strength Lis- terine — especially before meeting others. makes unpopular Being an active germicide capable of killing 200,000,000 germs in 15 seconds, full strength Listerine checks mouth fermentation and in- fection—both a cause of odors. Then it gets rid of the odors themselves; it is an instant deodorant. Keep a bottle handy in home and office. Use it every day. It puts you on the polite, popular and profit- able side. Lambert Pharma- cal Company, St. Louis, Mo., U.S. A. ; “ E}.d it with LISTERINE kills 200,000,000 germs in 15 seconds (Fastest time science has recorded accurately) A FAMOUSNAME A FINER CAR i —— Prices are f. 0. b. Pontiac, Mich., plus delivers chardes. Shock abaorbers standard equipment. Bumpers and spring covers at slight extra cost. Goneral Motors Time Payment Plan available at minimum rate. Consider the delivered price as well as the list (f.0. B.) price when comparing automobile vaiues . - Pontiac deliversd prices include only authos chargea for freight and delivery and the charg additional accessories or financing desired. ontiactis s AND UP PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS : ; ; BODY BY FISHER HOWARD W. WHITMORE 50 CHESTNUT STREET (Next to Car Barn) When may we serve you? Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 200 EAST MAIN ST A S K TELEPHONE 2542 SCSHEE W H O MAN OWNS ONE