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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, LEVITT CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNORSHIP says Roraback Wastes Mon HOLD MAY PAGEANT ATNORMAL SCHOD! PERAKDS PROMISES WAR IN THEATER contract tha Warne pecial theater theaters ed, would theater in the one can see t hampers me in MAY 21, 1930. e s s May Win Battle to Get (erman Wite to U. N, BELIEVE IT OR NOT : (On request. sent with stamped, ad- dressed envelope, Mr. Ripley will furnish oroof of -nwmr. depicted »y bim). & Pt ofr) i \ | l ! I fAmouUs SILK COTTON TREE o NASSAU Daramas {elters of the alphabel HELEN / . FERNAL » [ 3 - ANDIS A QUIET PsA:emvw:. ,),J \. GmL ="\ IN PORTLAND OREGCN / 50 Kong Featars Sradicata, b Grea! Brawm nere semorved ENXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON i Rabal. 1 EAD VHETURNS Bruce Fox Swam T 156 \('éfl\ 0ld- tevol vo Oceans in 2 e “lafal Rabal, according to tribal records, was e is the only man still alive who has Sgypt. All during his life he claims to -ecently died at the age of 102, Although he followed the discus. nce at meetings, he never once 1 opinion. All parties united in Fox, who swam two oceans in less 7:32 a. m., then n 24 minutes, plunging into the ssed the isthmu: 1 Press at | Radio Corporation boarded a Hamilton | Woman Who Died at 73 Always in Rectory West Haven, May 31(P—Mrs. Saul O. Curtice, 73, wife of the pastor of I'irst Methodist church, who died yesterday, had always lived in a parsonage. A native of Westbrook, Conn., she was the daughter of a clergy- man. Her husband was called here three years ag One of three daughters ducts a mission in Japan. GRAF NEARS CAPE VERDE ISLANDS IN con- FLIGHT T0 BRAZI (Continued From First Page) miles northeast of t Islands, 200 miles due Cisneros, Africa e Cape V e British steamship Accra picked her up at 8:20 a. m, G. T. ., E. 8. T.) and relayed the news v German steamer ierra Cordoba to the Associated London Dispatches from a urces indi- | cated that all was r d that, followir e was our to- Pernambuco, | Sighted By Steamer Madrid, May 21 () — e Trans was advised this morning that the steamer Carnarvon sighted e Graf Zeppelin at 0 a. m. (12:20 a. m. 1 T.) in ude 26.48 north, longitude 17.11 It was flyi 3 d with ap- parent dif i position was west Radio Heard in Brazil ppelin’s vere r for the firs left Seville for South A Tells Cadiz Position Madrid. May 21 (® Zeppelin, communicat nar thing except had happened Graf said, comme Las Palmas, Canary May 21 UP) — The (German) jerra Cordoba adioed 8:20 o'clock this mor west of Vilia| Brazilian city. To Meet Better Winds As the Graf ncars the equator it should encounter favorable trade | winds which, while forcing it to fly | near the surface of the sea, will ald its speed materially. This condition will be somewhat altered once the | equator is crossed, but by flying | higher the dirigible still should find favorable winds. Unusual interest has attached to this trip of the Graf, since it is the first experience of any lighter than air craft in crossing the equatorial area and mesting the extreme weath- er and climatic conditions One expected feature, for instance, lifting gas, necessitating loss of some dropping of water ballast MODERNISM ENDS (Continued From First Page) | it maintained that limit. Along in 1214 creased faster than the applications | |because many members married. The world war came and the club, like all other organizations, was hit | hard | Menibers in Service When war was declared the club !enrollment totaled 5. ber 60 were soon in the service, the others being exempt for disability | mostly. Of the number in t rv- ce some made the supreme fice and gold stars on the club serv- ice flag are symbols of mourning. As a matter of fact the club would have had to dishand then but for leading local manufacturers, who| saw that the storm was weathered. At the close of the war the Ken- h club resumed its former ac ies which have since dimi al efforts to who felt t was the required step conferred A Mag. The committee Attorney Edward handles the affairs of by Mag & Sons, the splendid cooperation of vhom is greatly appreciated by the 10 now num- with rembers of 1 now but five Charles 1. P Ernest Twigg and Lr club) Lindsay Barnard, Erickso The ¥ worth club. whic sored ma ities ths ory of ti hich n its day, social actiy e ci d uch needed place be no more will PRISON OFFICIALS MEET ay 21 (P — Two te officials from here to- irst New England priso erence to discuss me north- which gland of meet.ug the in the n prison labor situation there. | involved expansion of the hydrogen | of it to be compensated for later by | KENILWORTH CLUB resignations in- | Of that num- | sacri- h spon- | REEKS THINKS CITY AMBULANCE NEFDED FOR' INJURY CASES (Continued From First Page) | our accident calls with our ambu- |lance. In 90 per cent of the cases when the ambulance is called for an accident some passing motorist has | picked up the victim and taken him to the hospital. Once the ambulance was leaving the driveway,at the hos- pital and had to back up to allow | a motorist and the victim to get in. “The solution of the accident problem is a police problem.” WARNER OLAND IS VISITING N CITY (Continued From First Page) ever made in the world of entertain- ment. ’ Early Training Helped | The change from silent to sound motion proved f{o be the downfall of y who had reached the heights of public appeal, but not so with Oland whose early training legitimate stage work and whose f elocution served him d helped him reach the movie world cast, Oland com- ] is series of Fu i) u pictures which will soon be | < ‘ew York. Four of his {recent pic S neadlined in various paris of the United | " Oland has sever | in this city, g the mayor, 1 Rutherford and Depu ichael T. Souney of the fire ment, all friends of his boy. hood day As a youth he took part mn amate theatricals here and w cat demand as an elocutionist also prominent in bicycle riding circles, taking part in many pictures taken my last bicycle declared with a broad as he talked and thought back he years of his b ood today. | mBam HITS TWO HOMERS Pa., May 21 () — th home run ason in the first inning of game of a double header Athletics this afternoon, head and sending to a2 to 1 lead aw was pitching for the world In the third inning he homer, over the row of houses far away, to wo more men on base. Bankel: \‘ ill gpeak_On Thrift to Mothers’ Club Harry H. Howard of the New Britain Trust Co. will speak to the Mothers club of the Trinity Metho- dist chu Babe Ru of the s the first with the fence TOMORROW—A Scotchman Gave Away $350,000,000 it L n the Hawes . S et '345,’“,\‘3:::,:; Huston Report dless Yester: naed ir Bride nd Sona 3 only R enaton=t et ing him and Blaine d in T0 OTTAWA POST ued From First Page) Had Notable Carcer City, Ta, May 21 (P MacNider, appointed today jent Hoover as minister to has had a notable career in y and civie circles. e served as a first lieutenant in National Guard along the 1916. When the the World men to er ng camy He was c Read s i, Received Many Ronors crred on United Vice Cross Croix De citations neh Legion of an Croce Al fered an ates sena- of Al- decegsed. He re- and was appoint- of war by pired term ected the offer. cd assistant resident Co. cecretary and of the Northwest of Minneapolis. For iation nt secretary of war, he made many various While assist- lights to army camps in parts of the country F. 0. [7. Will Inmate “Mother’s Day” Class T officers of Meriden aerie. F. will initiate 25 candidates in a “Mother's Day" class for New Brit- n aerie tomorrow evening. The of- icers of the Meriden aerie won sec. ond prize at the last convention and are out to win first prize in Torring- ton this June. They are considered degree teams in the of the committee, will Age Pension.” The followed by a socia hour an EX-POLICEMAN DIES . New Haven, May o1 (P1—James W. Walter. cars c¢n the police force and who w: s retired 38 years ago. died today. aged 03, He was a leader ‘v‘ah\r of Antiqua, West Indies Pushes Steadily Onward unusual c ected to s groups of la the Ca Tslands the Canar, af passed before Paul Islet, a me T Atlantic. and Fer local stor arca and at favorable v«"\"‘ t offer. There were be- operation of a bal- loon wi now confront the ship’s Hugo Lickener, for the < con- maste ened mas minutes to tance of al Rt ored trip from S and fo hours was so far off its intended course. s0 as to escape the African coast w that it was supposed obard that the dirigible might miss the Canary lIsl- and and the more southerly zroup the Cape Verde Islands. Th ing of course cut down th average speed considerably sighted By Ship to sea over Ca- Spain n a short ke-off from Seville diz and Huelva ssing out with time which radioed erhead at the passed o B. 8 T 34.54 north, longitude sent out occasional bulletins on its ogress and position, with the brief “all well aboard” but kept up a more frequent communication on a short wave channel with Friederich- shafen After passing the Canary » Zeppelin still had miles to cover before land. the Cape dirigible ave length Islands Verde and about of its Pernambuco remaining. Dr originally had hoped to make Ier- nambuco in between 45 and 60 hours. which would have had the ship there sometime Thursday morn- ing. Tt appeared today that with time lost in reaching the Canaries, it might be much later in the day group Lickener ‘uh«n the ship finally reaches the open for questions hur Ma the president of the club, DO NOT TRUST YOUR INFERIOR LIABLE THERE CHOICE COAT TO METHODS—FOR RE- STORAGE SERVICE CAN BE NO OTHER IN THIS CITY — STORAGE Phone 2989 or 2869 We will call for your coat—clean it— Issue an insurance policy for $100 against fire and theft—and store it in Cald Storage for the small amount of only $2.00. AW BRITAIN'S - iy ~ . 32.00 is the Minimum Charge Per LEADING Garment FURRIERS REPAIRING and REMODELING At Lowest Prices CONNECTICUT FURRIERS 70 West Main St. +