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wisr | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930. T Father Acts As Lawyer for Son, Troop 4 Trumpet Band to Assist Suburban Scouts NINE LOSE LIVES ~ California Aviation Enthusiast Has Protests Arrest of Drivers of - : N PLANE CRASHES 4 Outside Loops to His Credit ivvers' and Not Big Autos 4 Three Die a5 Cralf Plunge Inf0 |zictuae wnen their manoptane went | Taul Mantz aviation instructor, had | Y i 4 2 i's reco: . . the fine remitted: Joseph Karme- i 4 3 | f : nto a flat a rashed. Wilsk - ) g o Police Bag Speeding Oper- lowies. 16 of i1 ]—.:\lmhl‘l:xc‘:‘fiar-; ) ok £ L Water in Accidents was at the controls o hozeeilote Jone rested i Jfficer Stephen Coffey, | 5 5 b L edicatec 24 Wt fame ators, Many From Out of surritt and Myrtle streets; William | g F W ng . The Barren Islar Sra e J. Swingle, 27, of Meadow street, A 7 74 5 t ted Press. was dedicated b ‘ TiRiea St D T Town, in Sunday Cru- | Pristol arrested by Oficer Stephen 3 K ; # g Nine lives were lost € hard E. B n f Floyd | . : J'before. The % Coffey, Burritt and Myrtle stree ] £ ; ? |tion's Sunday 2 Qe 1 Bennett ot 3yrd’s North Pol i e i serben sade—Violations of Bou- John Spinella, 24, of 21 Divinity i 4 y 4 & | Six persons v 0 t 5 , 5 street, Bristol, arrested by Officer > el / s ’ brother y @ \r‘.n; set levard Stop Rule Results [scic fietfer corer of Hunitt ) / : 7 A P . fngen il 2, were - | 0 00 06 Gordon Mounee of Loa ind tle streets; Alfred Boyko, A &% 3 died W lar lung nio R “ 3 ter and another dropped to deatl . P . 36, of 503 Hudson street, Hartford, . 7 i > water and another dropped fo death Bt aital in Quick Action. e i ’ , T . g e Ay g attempting to rescue a sociery a e EA A Y e had completet el | Kieffer, Burritt and Myrtla streets; 4 4 3 7 . priionagien e ERE DAL L vent after the Isadore Goldberg, 1 of 40 Cedar & o 4 r 2. ute. . i ; sscociat s had informed the Automobilists from Bristol, Meri- | street, Meriden, arrested by Officer | ; A ) E 7 ] | At Ruthven, Iowa, a pla nk- P SE o T4 ¢ 1 den, Hartford, Wallingford and | Stephen Coffey, Burritt and Myrtle ¢ i ¥ 2 § i d ed preparatory to land nl . - ¢ 24th loop streets; Isadore Goldberg, 19, of 40 : r ; 4 " hed from a foot Piainville, in addition to several who | ¥ oS el : g 3 a i . » 5’ - Kenneth Wilson pilot, live in N Britain, faced Judge : b ! " o : . [ ; 2 : & Officer Stephen Coffey, Burritt and 2 ; ; = City, Iowa antly Stanley J. Traceskl in police court |y i, (v oo Chester Stawiarski of 3 2 3 't s Vera Hughes 1 B il today as the result of the activity of | .0 ¥ el g S 4 X kel P | 3 51 John strect, Hartford, arrestec % ! / e the police over the week-end. Nonc L : 1, arrested Aetasene Pl i e ® by Officer Kieffer, Washington and ¥ 3 ; ’ P 7 A mechanic,isloux S Citytyere £ ‘A i P Cl i I v, belng \commonpace, BUEI 14 oonaora streat, sted hy Offi- o TR YO . @ i Makes First Leap . the father of Herbert G. Coleman, | - “BF0PIC B P S0 il / | Making her first leap, y Adds (0 Nav]es 20, of Shuttle Meadow road, Plain- | {C O 0 FO% st 4 4 {4 X n 15 year old society g ville, enlivened the proceedings with | Siveme x i G a Chi an outburst against the police for Sailor Has No License 4 i 3 i 3 her parachute in the their alleged unfairness in arresting | Judgment was suspended on e B (i e drivers of “flivvers” along -West | payment of costs in the case of nearly two hours. Main street, while “Packards and |Frank Yordi, 20, a sailo After one ship unsucressfully Cadillacs” were permitted to speed | at the submarine base ir o right, front row—Ralph Merigold, Jr., Penn T. Kimball, Wesley Ellms, Theodore Bertoline, d to lower a rope ladder, Bruno unmolested. don, who was arr y Officer | William Wright, Francis Beyers. rachute Coleman's son was arrested by | William O'Day about 5 o'clock Sat- J. Noxon Howard, Raymond Mainer, Scoutmaster Kermet E. Parker, Frederick Teich, Officer Edward Muszynski about | Urday night on West Main street on 5595 aelok JastmiEn A fiatia . |the charge of driving without a li- row llis Foster, Jr., r Beyers, Richard Hube, William A. Baker, Franklin Atwate from White Oak Inn to the intersec- | °€NSe; v T f 5 are not in the picture. The Assistant Scoutmaster Wal- tion of West Main street and Cor- | The charge of speeding was nolled bin avenue, and the officer testified ment of costs in the c Ti 1 v the picture won at the recent meet conducted by the Terryville American 1 . freaty i e i /. GRS q that he was driving at the rate of y W. Moulto . 2 Cher CEEIORAROS GO rRE: I b S knotte % s Theaer “lynn, officer of the National 45 miles an hour, passing two cars, |street. Officer Jar Kelly made t ociation who sald i and then cutting down to 35 miles an hour before passing two others. rges of driving without a 1i- | The t Questioned as 1o the reason for Troop speeding, Caleman told the officer he | vard 0 obey a houle- nolled was late for a theater performance cob Paparian, 22 ;| an StoRdateg Yoot i in New Britaine 0Oak who was arrested by : i ; IN KEAR EY Father Questions Policeman n Coffey Loraies - 3 : Coleman, who pleaded not guilty SRl e to the charge of speeding, estimated | Hartfor 1o led e e S i | oL i e e Shotgun Shells and List of Superior Court Files Decision Jor :pueptane rionees - : Nhat i really | Cabi nen are father saken 1o ba heard, Ho e | srer, chaces wih flssmesine | ond @ hand il “aur) o Enemies Only Lead | Gagner and Roy icanin et Wie Sihon psesen] | St ¢ Dava 3 cobb of tai el 100 clared that he has been d N - boulevard stop sign, at the instance | mo. = WSRASE RS R t o h h - |2 2 ; x 2 Gobh eent state and federal at s lay y t cit ere f ud 5 1 expected would 1 E when th ed 1 in Meri- Dale F. K 0 en ir X r New Britain ght rior irt 1 to a decision ing Attorney | 0% C trumpet | An assassin cr : G e h who gave ette on Har- was going at the rate o miles | Woods, the charze being failure to * ey ‘ h fer ' expected v ernoon Al fons B detplisgcoly obey a boulevard stop sign k i it in t si o § L . r the rail and that the distance f “hite Oak + 3 o < | ne i o ed S ! ¢ t the distance from White Oak | john Savage, 24, of 192 Kensing- ST nanil AR g waliced et § ; t in the Charles Inn and the point where the alleged - during the pursu £ \ s hat Ak L ' € ! 1 ¥ ibuted the sui- NICKEL COSTS LIF N a speed of 35 r, neither is it aga to stop at the sig- g an was re- ‘ e sed by Chief Hart out of court A BNDE IS permission of the court, K P)—James I tered in the case of gated Officer Muszynski he Howard Tbelle, 22, of soda latter said he was positive ar | man court hy Prosec i h ; ton avenue, who arrested by much C~1m‘mi= an hlmr rate ceased was | Ofcer Kieffer for failure to obey material. On nly half a mile p : from i y : e boulevard stop sign, did not present | Memorial 9 the troop hai & ek re killed at Floy ¥ a| S e L e e T e ria roop horities said, 10| Rritain men : S 1 at Floyd ) fo hich dor 1 a six-picce cor parade, and 5 mopsiatisn s € veD 5 PR T e ¢ all _ | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS gzested that he b Binand |f1=st Tall it wenti i ‘ wor g , SaaTaonest T ) it necessary to warn Coleman not to officer but confine et and when ik e WS PEAT gt et first agent slain in Colo- Chiang Kai-Shek Predicts “upred throishout with new in- wn to have R },'m; ¢ 75 End of China’s Civil War flrf“)\'g;zr”r\" 3 Nanking, July 7 (UP)—Predic- t pLZENON i ersdLiiand cools fof 185 Was would be within a month were | mads t app 3 bure, nea ~ with oh SO She thought: remitted. Officer L. E. Harper festi- |, 00" O Chians KaliShek : At EIILISIENS ’ her at w 0 . fled that son drove at the rate | ;rogidant of the Chinese nationalist | follow an appe : 4 oo ; “Ifyouonlyknew that ¥ vernment, in an interview with |ance at 1 1d son i B.O.’ robs you of your *alo ok [Satura B aper correspondents on the | banquet e Firs nal > i iefk e, Meriten T ; St v S e ey s g i front, the official govern- | church, e the troop has 1ts . L ) g 100 charm. e llani: Dorfon/ e °s t news agency, Kuo Min, said to- | headq r 1 A v 3 : 2 . Ma pleaded St o e D Lt Sl e i : ARdis e Me x a 3 Yet, to be polite, me on Mem a 1 1 £ & s $10 and costs. Officer s : 5 e R e ty s $7.850 eq She said: arrested him on Myrtle strect at e : + N ; ney Edwa M t 5 o'clock Saturday 2 3 i t f “We'llcallagainwhen hington street 3 ’ el 3 : g i0e sty \n \]1[«}.\ , Wa sa ; 3 we can stay longer. soction of the treet, Belvidere sec and now is on the' dr Wiling to Have Judge Drive Car aid A fine of $10 and costs was im- posed on Louis Magnan of 427 North Colony street inzford A 2 % ; i A 1 9 . SR e Rumored in Budapest Aker Wistonion the = RADSMEN IN CAMP Hayes for speeding on South Ma Brussels, Belgiu y 7 (UP)— upit. wt ; : " o street. Ma ty but Officer at the rate of Gorton, Ju ports that Hu n monarchists m k e DUCHESS OF YORK TLT npt to pl Archduke Otto Tonacn iy The Du from Williow the traffic light at onyi, visited the Magnane denied legation her son at the Chate and claimed his car could not go zell. The official y faster than 35 miles an hour. 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