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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1930. Los Angeles Man Claims Girl Pilot Does Outside ~ 1 They got their fiying croses in May| ‘: [17 (On request, went with stamped. ad- of 1928. } 1 | | i dressed envelops, Mr. Ripiey will furnish | Since then trans-atlantic flying| AND STEAL BOOZE Rc(md for ()ut\lde Lm)p BELIEVE IT OR NOT (Reg. U. & Pat Of. proof of anything depicted hy h,:n). a BY RIPLEY Loops for First Time Portland, Ore., June 30 (P— Dorothy Hester, 19 year old Port- land aviation student of a year, today was among the small group of fliers to have performed an outside loop. |has languished, and President | |Hoover has greeted only John | Henry Mears and C. B. D. Collier | for their round-the-world record Dr. Hugo Eckener of the Graf ep-| pelin and Rear Admiral Richard | Byrd after his antarctic polar ex-| T0 LET DEAF HEAR (Continued From First Page) who said th at Johns Hopkins about two-thirds of the deaf coul hear through teeth vibration, larger percentage than could hed by any other single method. The secret of the new receiver s the power of its vibrations. T strokes are shorter than those sound receivers, but they hit harde the other members of the|The difference is much like the f America's crew, joined in the cheer- | mous six inches that some of Jac ing Dempsey's knockout punches tra:- as compared with the full ar of lesser fighters. The short 7d punch transfers to il on of strong carryin quality, without distorting the sounc The is made to pluz in like receiver or a lou speaker. Miss Hester yesterday complet- | | pedition. ed three out of five attempts at Neither Admiral Byrd nor outside loops, a feat, aviation ex- | | cnce Chamberlin and Charles perts here said, no other woman | Levine, visited Washington officially has attempted after trans-atlantic flights. In New e o/ [ York, Secretary Wilbur of the| Navy presented flying crosses to| the admiral and George O. Noville | ile Bert Acosta and Bernt Bal- | LOUOR WAREHOLSE ; i some modifica- tion of the 15th amendmen be considered, “I have no sympathy with so-called enforcement nvolves the searching of hom a few pints or gallons of contrahand alcohol,” Loesch “That kind nforcerr re- of must whatever which s for e eled DUMONT WARNS OF FIREWORKS DANGER (Continued Fri said nt has a negligible e total production g illicit beve defect of it is its use- | lessness in diminishing the total of | illegal beverages. The searching of | | homes in that ; i | judgment it has not wood | ! improve conditions, | | | i | rages 3 1.C. SPARKS 15 T STATE AGENT PAUL FIRE INSURANCE CO. a sound OF The S 'POLIGE HUNT ‘ROBBER’ IN BASEMENT OF BANK (Conti “irst Page) te it with our family and fri rrv‘k in visiting, picnics or athletic com itions. Parades of children, Al and | vlay of the national colors, rmd‘ moving pictures depic t events of our national h\n‘ more thrilling, more truly the reports of urh ad pistols. We should not | 3 1ticipate our national holi- v with dread, nor look back on it reached the very 1 passed it, if beyond the right re in his h onable searches he diversion of iustrial alcohol been a of the pool ied From First Page) violatio i e citeme with a crowbar and reased was learned that t} Kennedy heard v a safe rol off a se steel plates in the office of Wil G. Dunn. The New Britain Nation pank sent a box of cigars to Office Kennedy foday in appreciation the o has been th ney w! ans a nh, OPE PIUS FEARS | PROTESTANT WORK > feelin, arouses rt as a result mad way we ated it in the past, “We must make it impossible for child to burn to death, or have a hand blown off, or to lose an eye, or worst of all to suffer the agony | of Jackjaw. “Let everyone in this community e the th of July with- crackers or pistols. This states federal governmer 15th amendme enforce it | pel them a mother's he recklass, g the ito ay to com- added. 1 enforc hd laws pa I know of no to do so,” he Ee e a Miss Gerrish’s Pupils In Pianoforte Recital Madelene Gerrish, pre sented se ils selected from he musicale,” at he Saturda selections, including| four hands as wel solo work: well received t parents and friends of the st cis street, for fire- “cel- fEpatiols Virginia Landon ans giving a tiny child an |y Glatanii e which he may blow | mor S Seriin. then there's something k., Edna our conception of the { backbone to deny them the works considered necessary > patriotically.’ Bu iy Myrtid Barh lis Sin - =dith Pa Jacobi, Grac urg an we 1-WO0D-BALLS | explosive with out his eyes, with :RAVESTONE AIR 50 Fr Avay In, &ieb. 1907 Schmarr, Agnes Cotter. urge any person, njured, to consult a as tetanus frequently de- er minor injuries. s will find ample s anti-toxin at the po- EXPLANATION OF SATURDAY'S CARTOON of Aza Khan Is Sold As Holy Water — The Aga Khan is the spiritual Mohammedan sect in India numbering ahout 60,000,000 faithfuls. med, the person of the Aga Truck Driver Crashes Into Torrington Stores| gton, June (P—A truck owned by John DeMichiel & Bros road contractors, laden with five tons of plunged up on the side SUIT FOR $1200 | walk at High and Church streets Leonard and John W. | here shortly before noon today, tore . doing business as John | the front off a grocery store and d and So have brought | crashed into a barber shop further zene Industrial |along the street, The fronts of both of this city for § stores were wrecked. The driver of| the city court the sec- | the truck, Thomas Baj, suffered cuts Attorney Cyril | bruises and posible internal injuries ts Lester J. v jssued the writ, which |He was obliged to steer the truck up) Hegenber- s s ¢ Constable F. E.!on the sidewalk, he said, to avoi my plane running down a passenger car. In the 1t, they were John J. Persh- d fiying cros The Bath Water + of Moham avel pped mAI ndi a \ Aga Khan is a keen s er 6, 1883. The Chica- and two doubles e 3 Hits In One Inning—Tt 1 the seventh inning and L\ur' made one h 3 ‘Geo. L. Moreland’s * Balldom.” lnfldmmahc‘ Than (,unpm\del—Pme iron fi with ll"" brilliance me without bui e most gpec of welcome i 1ce: when dropped into the from an emery wheel. MARRIAGE INTENTIONS | GETS DRUNK IN DESPAIR lications for marriage licenses| Waterbury, June 30 (P —Kazim | een flled by the following: |Krunglovich, 40, of this city, Aliso of 258 North street, and [was given a suspended five day jz Bizis of the same address; sentence in the local court today or Kerner of New Yorl a charge of drunkenness and breac When Bathing ( omes High ‘Wozeh of 93 Li of peace, raid he got drunk becaus CHICAGD AVIATORS <2 iees Pt s, 2 RECORD SMASHED 5 T())I({Rfiow. | greeted by ing and hed distinguist their u whol powered Kerner and Miss Bizis have had their bank account. Krunglovichld marriages dissolved in the sold all his house furnishings tn~ e courts morning to highest bidders. Beils Are Chimed RESOURCES OVER $600,000.00 \1mlwr l: Surprised ~=..1 There is no safer way for your dollar to grow When the July series opens Tomorrow, take definite steps toward owning your own home or creating a fund for later day comfort. This is a savings association formed to promote thrift—to help men and women attain a future of independence. liore than a million dollars already shared among members in the past 43 years. ALLISGN DEFEATS NVINCIBLE COGHET 5% ON ALL DEPOSITS JULY SERIES OPENS NEXT TUESDAY ABSOLUTE SAFETY AND interest compounded semi-an -tangled Uneasy For Time et nually. —Privilege to withdraw savings anytime with interest added. —Building loan privileges. —Definite maturity dates, 7 and 12 years. —Greater maturity value of shares. asinesa ground ng at 9 o'clock be- hose LONG insuccess- t one of the mechanics on the | ne, “Biz Ben,’ said the ship had enough gaso- | 5 remain aloft until after dawn Share § Shares Shares Shares Shares 0 Shares ling p LOESCH SAYS LIQUOR VIOLATORS MENACE t v th - nted a8 Single Payment Shares . Which Mature in 41 Years EW BRITAINCOOPERATIVE JAVINGSAND JOANALSOCIATION Hatch Building 24 WASHINGTON STREET Telephone 73 Month SHORT TERM PLAN (7 years) $ 2.00 a Month 4.00 a Month 6.00 a Month 8.00 a Month a Share Shares Shares 200 400 800 300 000 $160 at $200 Time Limit Reducr nough nd plane nterest in public affairs deserv: pport of all citizens. Such in- en ready terest and the full discussion of all 0 AL o essential to self govern- st his Changes Garments 168 are ment."” Locsch for of the department Dr. Harvey Wiley Dies [n W achlnrrton Home 3 ) said today that if trans- prohibition enforcement to kopress of justice does not ng the doing = Dr. bert and Ker — ing and pa finally entered Walter got Kenneth bec ert stayed in Second Hand \lmhtm City of Chicago” is a HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS - 4, two year old S(mscn—}_fl-.]k A i EYES EXAMINED | GLASSES FITTED FRANK E. GOODWIN Optometrist 327 MAIN ST. — TEL. 1905 ail in- minister, and confirmed 4

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