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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, COSTE MAKES TEST " FOR OCEAN FLIGHT Takes Off From Paris on 15-Hour P Tour of France " Le Bourget, France, July 3 (F— Seven hours aft e had taken off on'a flight officially described as a 15 hour test of his plane, the Ques- tion Mark, Captain Dieudonne Coste still presumably was aloft but his whereabouts was an ever decpening mystery. Le Bourget a great number of perSons began asking themselves if the flier and his mechanic, Maur Bellonte, had not decided reaching the French coast tinue on to America with of arriving in the United Independence after to con- the hope States on Coste had said his fondest wish was to alight upon American soil on the day of indepen- dence the American iversary Doubt Atlantic Attempt Mect s tain Cost supply pointed out carried with sufficient for ile only 700 gallons of gaso- line were taken on last night, which would not be enough for an Atl the gasoline still remaining nks of the Question M er its flight from Villacoublay might, added been sufficient Captain however, i ahove the aid they return tq Le Bot Final Tuning Up stion Mark m. (12:52 4. m., E. § Coste, holder of long flight set for a transatlan gaid he wished to gi thorough trial bec modi s notabl ation em. The T 650 ho Coy's sentatives, that he as still They would al hop sisted took the air ) today world record, use of of the supposed Bordeaux, M noon red him trial flight to. Villa 1p of his spapers quoted d add the mpt el early r moon comes on papers expressed Etart for New York time near date DRUGGIST IS FREED ON GANDY CHARGE (Cont f age One) news- the some opinion would be prove s bevond doubt. In this case not pro and 1 cused.” its reas the sta e Lries condit ! ed Itzel Rosenblatt, wood street, who admitted indy Burk n, William Corm Brooklawn Abe moms¢ strect vailable at the to p sergeant’s ing placed s of candy be pilfe and oil hoys qu croton intly Feeney Cross Examined ross examination by Ju ith Attorney d who ed to testify admitted ha pl the oil on ea of candy, an que doubt true t he was the se came task 1ced one the 15 Abetz dmission quotad as h d all was heye Asked if it with that tion of Abetz, he be- him to out Abetz called theless, the presence of Officer Daniel J. Co grove, he read the sergeant’s r port of his investigation and said it was correct It was brought blatt, who i varied his in different Trace; angry admitted angry after Abetz {ool for allegedly havin v spaper story of to the se crazy.” N he case. geant, out and Judge sergeant had taken ; action after Abetz tole 1 of the thefts at the Officer Cos- grove testified to I mit to Sergeant put the oil on to Judge Traceski, “eeney #aid he made no effort to have Abetz affix his signature to his admission Offered Some of Candy Rosenblatt testified that he went Into the drug store on the way home from school about 4 p. m. and two boys who were in there invited him to have some candy out of a covered jar, which was covered did not take any until a pher, who happened to | on trade, told him he could do so. He took three or four pieces anc one, almost immediately experienc- ing a burning sensation in his throat After having a drink of w: he went out and he was walking through Monroe street, near Lin- wood street, he asked the Burke and Cormier boys if they wanted some candy. They did. and he gave them some Cross examined by Judge Rosenblatt admitted that glass He stenogra- ate ter Mangan he had e | Cormier boy waiting | i!akcn candy out of jars without permission of anyone in the store, probably four or five times prior to June 12, He was made ill soon after | reaching home, but was well enough to attend a theater in the evening, | he said. He admitted that it was the first time he had ever given the Burke and Cormier hoys candy. Burke Tells of Illness The Burke boy told of becoming ill after eating one bviece of candy and the Cormier boy gave similar testimony, adding that Rosenblatt, offering them the candy, said he was “sick of it.” They did not know there was anything wrong with the gift, but almost at once their throats became hot and before they reached home they were ill. Several hours later, however, they felt better, hay- ing been given antidotes by their parents. The Burge boy's father and the mother testified to the nature of the boys' iliness and Burke added that Abetz called at his home | last Sun and expressed sorrow for what had happened, asking him ithdraw his complaint, He ad- Burke said, that he had d” 25 pieces of candy to lesson to boys who stole it off the counters. Burke said his| for notifyi e police was | boy had been ht the author- to the case. The father was called Attorney Woods, but abo the case and poisoned and he tho itics should look Rosenblatt boy's by Prosecutin knew noth s excused Admits Dose Not Fatal Louis J. Dumont, rinten- 1th, hat croton Connecticut to be labelled as ngan objected to testimony and on cross exam- asked Dr. Dumont to define > meaning of the word “poison.” Dumon poison was any an over- Asked if croton © a piece of 11 produce th in s case, he said-he did not would ked if it would | to the UVormier and hoys, he replied that as a would not prescribe it on account of their age it to a six months’ old child, would probably produce a ! fect of croton oil, greatly Dr. a poison ites require h, but Judge M said . would drop of physician, for them lo give The ¢ Id =0 in no uncertain ter 3 v both his at- must go er boys, experience , that it was not Claims Case Extreme Attorney Woods went n said, to it twice until he ute which applied to idar lure to presen A capias was or I BANK CLERK HELD FOR HIGHER COURT nd toda "Nakes Under $4,000 Bond in Embezzlement Case Hartford 3 (P—Ma road ted July 30 Richard rtford, was p ord police co 10 from Co., n employ s a hound ove rior court appen on first Tuesday in September by Judge John L. Bonee, who presided Nokes is reported to have full £ the funds prior to the detection of the th Commissioner Lester E. Shippee this morning congratulated officials of the bank for the speed with which the alleged embezzle- t was discovered Nokes, it is charged. had a month ) to fimk e ce in About claim he took ust the me ago taken his y or two later nson, treasurer of reported to Com- who com- to report th te's Attorney Hugh n Nokes was informed a war- would have to be issued for rest he went to the office of County Detective Edward J. Hickey and surrendered himself. He was zccompanied to police headquarters today by Detective Hickey. rant Personals rs. Herman A. Papenforth of Trumbull . Plainville, is ill at New Bri spital Miss Anna Huck, Dorothy Carlson Mildred Anderson, Claire Downham Ruth Shaffer and Evelyn Peterson are spending the week at Grove Beach, Clinton. | Peshawar is the Achilles heel of i India. Four of Six Passing Bar Exams MAX REICHER SIX NEW BRITAIN from Page ( (Conti d n of Hartford Charles R. Covert iy, {d 1 Mrs Bassett street He d from the New 1 in 1920 CANDIDATES PASS INDEPENDENGE DAY Richard Covert of 6 ain High school, irse which time wa ular at set graduation his class and years at High sc was in office. Mr. Covert ctive part in dr also general manager of ath Algert F. Politis Algert F. Politis is the Joseph A. Politis He w ry p Grammar school an officer in first two chools Harold I. Koplowitz Harold 1 nd Mrs. Harry Koplow et He was a He man Robert Halloran Halloran is the served Robert James H street. H Mary's school in New Britain High s course the class of ' en he teicher, 'son Qf Mr ¢ Reicher of 100 Linc was educated in raduated from the v school. He uated Boston school. Samuel Googel Samuel Googel and Mrs. Natl street New Britain High class of 192 ley School of Acco then went to New He transferred to the Brook school of St. Lawrence 1 d was graduated year in the law | Frank Mann school ting SMALL CLAIMS COUR The following findin cot oice of . was in s grad- ool he was hool he toock en and was letics. h of My of Koplowitz is the son z Of nd pop- of the d was otherwis son of Stanley st ed ool for a four fnated with was in others He from the with th York University lyn Law niversity He spent o Attorney T in small claims court today by M. D; Saxe: R. L, Frank Fedorowicz Coal Co. vs. Jul Kate, Birnb $12.25 Theodore H L. Ha Poh es Ve, and Olga Johnson Coal Co. vs. torski, $24; Clark's Auto A Shop vs. Albert C. Fengler, nd against Severio Calvo and aga ank Apitzell B. C. Porter Sons Clo. vs nan of New Haven C. Porter Sons Co. vs. Frank Lockwood $6.00; A. A Clifford Coleman, $35.65 letsk hool vs Clark A vs. Joscph Motor Sales $8.10; Albro Motor ¢ Stro $11.00; P: Mrs iexyk William F 0 Accesso Leonard, $1 Corp. 1 les Murry Parker vs. Expression by over 20 little paired guiged by a nerve which ) from a center in the brain, given 017 Joseph Farr, to the Mary and Agnes Mona- 36; Harry Bronstein vs Louis $41 55 Stanley Tan- coessory $17.37; $26.7 b Dr. A {offma ry Shop Albro ‘orp. Vs, arker & 3 face muscles, comes ALGERT F. POLITIS SAMUY 8. GOOGEL NATIONTO OBSERVE from Page One) would have to be forward the mov ars ago by Cor Stern ley Pos “ourth of pres: 1 AT t is hoped nt body ra‘lroad Peterson nut from Connolly; sett, Glen ficer north of railroad street to Wi cross Winthror Madison. W ity, Off street to Black Off George Crowley west of bridge Koloski; Bea Broad street < bridge, Main st nity, Off north Mullen; Laf tte street, from Beaver to Bro Washington to Broad, and H eet to Broad, Officer To: st street and all streets Officer J. Pe Main street, north of road crossing, Officer Coffe street, west side, south of crossing, Officer Hart; Broad and High street north cer Roy: Washington h of Broad st Officer mington avenue and s vicinity, Officer Mur Officer D street, ity, Offic avenue from East Officer George Me( street and v Stanley ue to Allen cer st street, west side, eet mont and vi ford Stanle Valentin Hartford ave ficer Labruque; Allen street streets north of Allen exc ley, Officer Schnick: Burri north of Broad, Officer Olsor Main street east of Stanley, Kuklinski; Winter, Union and Summer streets, Officer J East Main street to Stanley | offi Campbell; Corbin north of West Main, and street, Officer Zotter dos st of Offic north Crowley of A James Sou south of Roberts str vicinity, Officer Erickson: Corbin avenue, south of West Main street, Officer $Axelby: Myrtle from Main to Booth. Grove Orange streets, Officer Kelly; N street ‘\\csl of Booth street and vicinity, and | Ofticer Perry; Sexton, Ann, Gilbert and Lasalle streets, Officer Burns. Accident Toll Anticipated New Haven, July 3 (P—A noisy but unorganized observation of th signing of the declaration of Inde- venden in prospect for the ma- jority of Connecticut communities In contrast to the leather flag bedecked band- de of yeste ding celebration h arranged for the 1930 Fourth year, no outs been ¢ patriotic om of 1 anniver rks also o | celet tions. In v city except Hartford | young Ar v legally blow off steam with d of fireworks and | it is probable That the toll of vie- i tims will ount as high if not higher 1 previous years. and political so- will continue th g bonfires to salute Displays of fire- part of the local ary 1 be Nation to Celebrate New Yor July 3 (P)—America ¢ prepared to celebrate the na- b with hundre 2 cele ts jo ain and 1 holiday. ip lines, buses, and ansporis New ¥ an exoc ore, mo ty pre- umany societ car will include Tndepends Tnio s was comn everal n given on the program. Independence Hall Hall, f Indepene Pr inicipal celet Mayor Harry fhatn , Sweden has heen an elabol arranged can society, and the r e of the industral aris in progress. Parades al programs program Swedish- CONNOLLY FILES PROBATION LIST 169 Persons Under His Care in Last Three Months 5 women nd one Officers TInstalled By Winthrop Council T i Sons an E of Li Deputy Ir : er Mrs seph or, Mrs councilor, ciate vice 18 mor or ex-councilor, 3hni Mrs. Carrie Mrs. I Car or ex-associ- McKay on a Policen;:n 7\\:ill March In Dedication Parade We K Hart )| STOLEN BICYCLES FOUND Sergeant M. J. k ! recovered a |cycle today. CL ‘r()ul Goes Al Summer | Goods — At Practically | Your Own Prices in This ‘S\\eeping Clearance. \ Fibre Suite mo Lovely and room 3 varied weave. The loose Chair and Rocker are included. PAY ONLY £1.00 WEEKLY RANCE ofSUMMER MERCHANDISE (6} lions are co { Steamer Chairs With Arms and _1-‘001 Rest 5 *1.95 4 SWAYING GLIDERS $12.50 PAY ONLY 50c WEEKLY BAR HARBUK CHAIRS LAWN BENCH|| $1.00 Folding Chairs | ory Rockers STROLLER PAY ONLY