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st | NFEW BRITAIN HERALD -— e NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930. Radio Eye for Planes Developed | By Jobn Hays Hammond, Jr., for | By TEACHER'S CAR " . =" Mrs. Lona Phelps and her sister, | SUrprisc j Mrs. E. O. Shjerden, of Worthington | Nimber of Use of Pilots In Fog or Darkness e g Knocked Down While Crossing mineier, Mass. whers thes W . e, i T M. Donovan and the lodge's tribute 7 A special mee Television to Be Adapted o it by Supcrintendent of Schools Street to Get On Bus L b e school commmiite 2 Karl A .Reiche. The public is in- | | 16 Community for this eve to System — Inventor :ica to attend | ; 5 i | Post Office Schedule | TIn their hurry to catch a Corbin regare Says Work Mere Begin-| mnere wit be no getivery by tno2\enue bua which was on Arch SERIE v i i e g 5 - city or rural carriers on Memorial | IEining Sallmal S, t of the Berlin and Kensington ning of Possible Uses for | vay. ~according to a notice issuca | L¥ons strect and Evangeline P | 0000 6% e made at this tme 2 z today by Postmaster Frank S, Mer- | 14 0f 1397 Corvin Sventics 1% "0 \'social time will follow the meeting New Device. rill. Mails will be received and des- | N ‘;"' i T Depot of| The Worthington school baseball . patched as usual, the final outgoiug |3nd driven by Lioncl 2 L ; on from Borlin handed the 2 107 Bassett stireet, senior high | closing at 5 o'elqek in the att- | L0 Baster SHo o and 1 school nine a 10 to § defeat Gloucester, Mass., May 25 (UP)— “rhoon. editan Aot o Hieont of Ger in the first game of the season t Al G N. G. to March AR G S played yesterday afternoon on the fis-a former a flier to see through the densest fog, | Company L, Connecticut National | prolock yesterday afternoon fhory ‘ro“:ynd.;;(“]!hr, Eas has been created in the Gloucester | Guard, will participate in the parade | were taken to New Br 20Y8 il '2 ,‘,m"‘, o laboratory of John F Hammond, | through the city's principal streets | hospital in automobiles of Mr. when the Berlin batters got the S0 on Tuesday ening, June 3, when \ W B. Jaft® and > on the local pitcher they T entor, famed for his radio | Governor John H. Trumbull will be | yaitm was found to be suf- Tate hils it Sillne research work, believes that this lat- | initiated into the Compounce Tribe | foring from a bruise on the head. |y a load thet the home boys could est product of his genius represents | of Redmen Her com jon did L i ¢ i ured but both we v f Mrs. Myron Morse a major step toward alleviating the he guardsmen will form at the air's greatest hazard 7 o'clock and Will {oned by their experience. They | Britain visitor toda In the operation of the new de- procced to Redmen's hall on Pros- | wore allowed to return ho o A me ¢ the fife and d vice, three radiG tompass stations | pect street where the parade 18| peing examined corps will be held tomorrew evenin equipped with direction finders are | scheduled to t 30 o'cloc | Officer Lovincs E. Johnson, Who# A final rehearsal for the Memorial located alongside the airport. On a| Captain Edmund J. Cafferty of | witnessed the ac , exoncrated | day exercises will_be held Ivery place above the field an automatic the company ha nounced that | ar, Depot from blame. He report- | member of the corps is expected to radio transmitter broadcasts a €on- | there are a number of vacancieS it |aq that the automobile was pro- end tinuous signal. his troop to be filled by re s be- | coeding in a northerly direction on| The weekly forum of the Metho- |« Operators at the compass stati bore the starting of the camping | yfain street and the traffic lighe was ' dist church will be train their direction finders on it n, when the company will train | yain street and the tr + evening at § o'clol bearings thus taken are automatica Niantic. Captain Cafferty desires| .ached the amber li howe ! room 1y transmitted by ¢ tments be made as $00N | ,nq Ar. Depot was bri ar | will be vision station near the airport. T so that the recruits may Mrs. George Da point where three bearings e rudiments of military town visitor y cross indicates the exact position of ime to make 4 good pro- the plane in the sky cntation in camp. _ Television Eye Used . Mrs. Margarct McGee A chance to Cross Above the miniature airpor At g S e than which has been used in the Ham-| Mrs. Margaert McGee, 48, wife of T e s mond experimen “television | William McGee, of 118 North Main f o : i he “r ad eye.” Movement of eye, which stre S ngton died at striking I i represents the airplane, is controlled | 0'clock this morning to a stop when from cast cur behind three ho were about st el its annual tennis t outhington this ye t will be held the Mal At St. Frar o 1s at the home Games were “ “Vindication” Candidate Losts vos oot v R Three Spanish Aviators Held i Right to Oregon Practice by Desert Tribesmen Judge Dissolves Order Of Attachment in Suit Ha S (P— Just as a microphone is linked broadcast transmitter, the eys is connected h the television ' Delaney of Bris station K. Delaney of Mem As the plane moves the model field | rotate der the eye 2 ter-of convenience, because levision plete, will stay —— emsclves When all the scout by three representing the radio | hospital, Hartford, after a short i1 taken by the compass ness. She is survived ratus is too cumbersome to ro- t, this is the same as the 1o correspond with the City ltems are at the gray sition. The pilot sees a call attenti ay a few word oss a small televi ss of the Paraniount Club orc on ois S lintion density of fos Tomorrow nizht dancing till dawn.!jay will then be 3 Sand Only Start of Plan i unded 2 5 bugle h sound attention fol- ont of him in e cock R eanc v Inn l"n-,« Poco- e note At the sound | 2 {8l he® plane. The |topa z he Radio | o te the s e A Hammond referred to his latest in- | Mrs. Florine Swyanson and r After taps the scouts will take the a starter of many | Francis, of 23 Spring street. this Achildren to their positions in the lin ther w velopments.” . left today on a motor trip 1o and march to the flag pole across | It will not be long,” he . “be- | South Carolina and Washington, D. the road, where they will join their . fore an airplane can teley battle | C- troops. scene a sea covering a 100 mile area | Mrs, Anna R. Johnson of [ Graduation Excreises | and have that picture, sho > | Whiting street and Frederick Miller | Jighteen members of the evening y ships, flashed td a fleet £ 141 Curtis strect were married by of the Berlin schools wer submarines heneath the surface. No | Rev. John F. Donohue of St. Jo- graduated last night at the exercises longer m they come up for seph’s church last Monday at the town hall at § o'clock. periscope view only to be shot at William G. Dunn has been named | A delightful program was presented the enemy.” receiver of rents for the block at the | b¥ the graduate i rner of Main and Lafayette streets. | Attorney George LeWitt of New property is involved fn a fore. | Britain addressed the class and cau- closure action brought by Camp & |tioned the members to live up to the i | Zimman against Philip Bardeck. precepts of thelr class motto, “Serv- | | Tomato plants for sale. N. H. Dy- | son. 43 Kelsey street.—advt. (Continued From Page Seven) Rena White allowed the enemy one safety | in ted a complaint by Joseph ||, ¥ e niEht hat i utameiiie Tad een Tt pins s i models of the Standard Eight have been reduced $400. The damaged about i fron ot 561 Areh srect | Al crond atended the e new prices are as follows: ar Pictures World shown in the Legion rooms at the e | Berlin town hall. Despite the coun- S YALE WATCHMAN BETTER 3 ctions of the evening there | e New Haven, May 28 (®—T s a large crowd on hand for the | AL B o, T o S Gl (0 showing of the film and all in at- AB R ) o kencdl athdents in Dus tendance were loud in their praise T E of the cntertaining features of the 4 itory vesterday after discovering | © “:N ntertaining feat of the adjusted sat ] 1 r room and was himself over- Social Club Mects I's Social club he Iy meeting last 8 o'cloch After al period was en; were played 3 Berlin Briefs S ident, who was taken from| A hter, Mary Jane, has a window ledge by firemen, | born to Mr. and Mrs. Burnham ) Local Netmen Victorious e : . The Bristol high school tennis The Home of Beautiful Gift team proved to the Last Hartforl ernon that it was no easy nut to [J Boed = 5 s ’ . 2 i : crack. The local sacqueteers cap- ol s are made because the factory expects to an- ces e fackaway s Gift Shop Thiese reductions are v e nounce in the fall new cars, which though the same size and of practically on each occasion in straight set Captain Roy Barker did not play 5 o summary: i FIFTY-EIGHT WEST MAIN OPP. BURRITT HOTEL X unchanged roll (EH), 6-1 Meyer (B) defeated Doucy 6-2, 9-T. (B) defeated Abhott and Carroll (EH). 6-2, 6-2 Legion Auxiliary Meecting A meeting of the auxiliary unit of LATEST ARRIVALS Now. the Scichprey post, American Le- | Packard. Why not OWN one? You will never have a better e¢pportunity. gion. will be held at the socicty’s headqugrters tonight at 3 o'clocic SWEDISH ROCK GAINSBOROLGH when plans for the decoration of e - 5 graves on Memorial Day will v CRYSTAL WARE made and a refreshment committee appointed. New Britain Prosecutor Speaker | from. Attorney Joseph G. Woods of New Britain, prosecutor in’the pi- Nce court of that city, has been en- LOVELY PEWTER gaged by the Bristoi Lodge of Elke SERVICE g 1o deliver a special Flag Day al- |l o 1deal sho and wedding SERVICE PLATES S K T H dress on Saturday evening, June 14 gifts. Pieces range from Make, beautiful gifts. Al A the day set aside by presidential proclamation ior memorializing the £1.00 to $25.00 sold open stock. Several patterns to select Crown Ducal China Several mew patterns recently imported. Tnited States colors. A gala observ- ance is being planned by the Elks to _ . ficd,evening | The officers of the society, who Wedding At Home Cards Wedding will exemplify the Elks' ritual, will Reception Cards mond Canficld, vocal solois attendance and HE Packard Motor Car Company has just advised us by Detective Sorgeant. P, J. O'Mara Santina Caror telegram that effective May 28th prices on all current { 2 | models. The new cars, like those we are now offering, will, of course, feated Viets (EH), 6-3, 6-3; 2 —_— have straight-eight motors exclusively. The new prices give today’s purchasers a very great price advan- ’ pre e A W dd‘ G' t tage, and also immediate use of the largest selling and most popular car 6-1, 6-1; and Meyer and Anderson e lngs l S in the fine car fie]d. PACKARD ‘400 ' (CLOSED MODELS 5-Passenger Sedan ................ 2-Passenger Coupe ........... 2-Passenger Convertible Coupe . 5-Passenger Club Sedan ....... .. et 7-Passenger Sedan Limousine .......... 52485 7-Passenger Sedan ..................... 82385 OPEN MODELS 2-Passenger Runabout ......... .. 82025 4-Passenger Phaeton Runabout ......... $2025 7-Passenger Touring .............woumm .. $2125 {-Passenger Sport Phaeton ............. $2325 (Prices F. 0. B. Detroit) = « .., appearance, will have enough changes to classify them as new it is even more true—by $400—that you are paying for a . . . Two-thirds of those who huy Packard Standard Eights give up other makes of cars. Thousands prefer to buy out of income. Your used car will be accepted as cash, and if of average value, will more than make the down payment /0N a new car. E M AN W H O ORWENESE o P aions LA smowsrens | 200 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 2542 zilda Hebert, teacher of music | e in public schools, will recite, to Samples on Request be fellowed by an oration on the history, of the flag by, Judge Joseph