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Walls. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930. Coltiletti. SPECULATING ON [fies = 5w, |GALLES' DAUGHTER WAS Ll;af Flight Revealed As Final DERBY ENTRIES e ™ gusonee | T0 HAVE WED AVIATOR b Navy S(e'rh\'lceA[)lproache‘s‘Many Thoroughbreds Are Bli-| ety emtn s e 3o L LAWRENCE LOSES FEAVILY | b tigel el mene | gible- for Start in Kentucky | | INRETURNS FROM CENSUS >° were to have mmer, though no date had been set. City Officials Believe Lt. Al Williams’ Inverted Falling Shocked By Death of ’ Colonel Pablo Sidar—Re- tires to Seclusion Lone Remaining Stunt Not . ) twice encircled the naval air station, Previously Conquered, | Anacostia, and adjacent Bolling field in the inverted position | vation today centered on the num- | | ol | E | Mexican Performed to Get Valu.i Tests Control Uses |er of thoroughbreds that would go ‘d;”‘;,:’,r | | to the post when the bugle sounds Woolen Center Drops 10,927 Inhabi- | Afeyic able Data On Control of clusion a series of inverted flight | “boots and saddles” for the Ken-| ' > i [Metlco The maneuver brought to a con- | tests in which the aviator determin- |tycky Derby at Churchill Downs | [ . | ed for the navy the proper handling | Saturday. | & ElanestoiFlier: Quits|On'icsn i aps Bisess ianl D seiiinde S8 BRSNS o . a mounting loss of life. Newar per- | Thursday. tants in 10 Years—Per Cent BOL Al of Loss High s Mass., May 13 (P—- sh one of the centers of the y #n the ea |a quarter speed and endurance test, | ;. formances of aircraft, he said, can |pineteen animals, all colts, were list- 5 follow when airplanes have | 4s probable starters. 1t | This cit ed likely. however that [woolen indus would be withdrawn. bri il e cept the i and un- Washington, May 13.—(®—Licu- tenant Alford J. Williams, naval aviator, h to the service wit —the lone remaining f not previously ace aviation. It is called talling leaf.” rs azo one z |Ing cen o & Nine Derby eligibles will compete | dropped in the fifth race at the 10 3 n- The race, dubbed “Tlic nounced at the district headquarice v Trial,” is for three-year olds [at Lynn showed toda t the mile distance, and will give| The 1330 figure 343 agair the dopesters a probable line on 84,270 in 1920, Only the neighbor h has the best chance to defsat|ing city of Lowell, another large | »|the Derby favorite, Gallant Fox, |textile center, exceeded Lawrence in | I winner of the Preakness at Pimlico | New England in numerical decrease. lowis actors for ali flights, including ted loop, in- <, and com- vears e s were volunteered for dous tests and in reco, s into effect, spec- ed today to re- |t veal a flight they witnessed Satur- day in which the maneuver was from the navy tators were p demonstrated Descends Upside Down Performing high in the air, Wil liams fluttcred towards the earth, | the landing gear of the plane on top downward, safety belt holding He fipped the plane from side Lo side, checking it just short of thc point at which it would fall in a deadly spin and zizagged downward the navy after sponsor a bri ears of service “to speed program that will back to the United States the veed record.” Former Plantsville Man Is Married in New York v Winfield D. last. Friday. Sydney, Johnson N. Camden's|100,050 residents, but the percentagc | speedy colt, is entered in the Derhy of reduction was only 11.3 against trial today. He is the principal hope | 11.5 of loyal Kentuckians who are de- | Lawrence was hard hit by th lighted when a Kentucky horse | post war slump in woolen and cot- triumphs over an outside entry in[ton textiles. Many units of ths the Derby. | American Woolen company, the Pa- Derby eligibles who will attempt |cific mills and the Arlington mills. to beat Sydney to the finish line tov which were forced to go on short day are Ladrene, Broadway Limit- [time a year ago, have never full ed. Niato. Dari Entry, Dick O'Hara, | sycceeded in recouping their posi- Uncle Luther, Ned O, Your Friends Shop at A & P IONA PEACHES and Plav- | tjen ORDERA BOTTLE o Orocer // YU LTOCC) WILLIAMS' Your A&P Food Store is the daily meeting place of hundreds of your neighbors. for women everywhere know that A & P offers them foods of the highest quality .. . they know, 100, that A & P initiates lower prices and that A& P Conn., York, v, of 113 York, were like a playing card dropped from |- a skyscraper. The maneuver, he explained ne military us aviaters in time. Niato is a filly, colts The probable Derby fisld as com- | piled today, listing nineteen colts all carrying the Derby weight of 128 | pounds, looked something like this: | Horse Jockey ‘ Gallant Fox E. Sande. | Tannery W. Garner. B | New Halves of standard quality peaches at a very low price. NO. 2 1 9C : CAN rted flight to teac build them when and how to aveid s o ning if their craft begins tipp 3 trom side to side. worked out the method th small models, studying teristics of the miniature novel maneuver and how he could manipu- 7 rols. ual flying demonstra- d a Curtiss Hawk, a single rformed t McCo they obtained a marriage li- | Crack Brigade G. Ellis Sydney No Boy Gallant Knight x H | Wooderatt x E, .| Hizgh Foot Buckeve Poet ax . or- | Breezing Thru xx Ne boy Ned O seat biplane with special equipment deiDs Meoney EXT RA T in the gasoline and oil tanks to per. | —— I No Boy mit inverted flight. The greater plrtiYSE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Dark Entry (Im M. 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