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2 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930. GERMAN AVIATORS LEAVE FOR ICELAND . CAMPBELL WiLL 1 FACE INDICTMENT Prince of W Miniature ales Plays Golf Game N H i BELIEVE IT OR NOT (On request. eent dressed envelope, Mr. with etamp. Ripley wil (Reg. U. & Pat. OfT) preof of anything depicted by him). ed. ad- | furnish BY RIPLEY e Execution “On Purpose,” ot Called “Accidental” Chicago, Aug. 1 (A—Death by xecution is not accidental, it happens ‘“on purpose,” eral Judge Woodward has decided in the case of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diamond of Gary, Ind., ainst the New York Life Insurance company. The Diamonds sought to cellect on a $10,000 accident policy ca ried on their son, Harry, who was electrocuted at the Michigan City, Ind., penitentiary for the murder of hi ife. The Diamonds con- tended their son was put to death by unknown hands against his will, this constituting accidental death. Judge yesterday D his will, was respon- Woodward neld that although death was against own felonious deed sible. —_— home ible T Southern Gross MACHINE THAT FLEW AROUND THE WORLD WAS BUILT FROM 2 OLD WORN OUT PLANES A POSTAGE STAMP NOT A STAMP was a lost morning. oug Peck, er in the had crast | opinion was still vis- to flic nd It was finally 30 0'c this in the light but had begun deep yellow. to view about 1 lock After daybreak today a more investigation was made b and this brought to ligh that five or six acres of wooded brush land had been burned mountain section of n at a point that would tally the location in W first seen arth at must of t ted it “Peck was of the light was from a Ly some that the WARRANT GHARGES AUTO SALES AGENT FORGED DOGUMENTS| (Continued From First Page) city but that he would return in a few days. Last week a writ was served in a civil action involving a check issued | by Domijan to Herman K. Kalmano- | witz. Constable John S. Recor, arm- | | ed with the complaint drawn by At-' took two automo. at that time torney Yale Sable, biles from the Other lawsuits known to be pending, service being delayed in expectation that the defendant might returfl to New Britain, Handled Auto Financing Domijan has Leen associated with his father, Joseph Domijan, and his brother, Harry Domijan, in the Domijan Motors Co., doing business | at 136 Washington street. He has been in charge of sales, including the financing of automobiles, and it was through this connection that he was put in a position to carr: the operations complained of in the warrant. arly all of the financing of au- tomobiles carried on by Domijan was handled through the General Motors Acceptance Corporat In- vestigators of this company have Leen working on the case for sev- cral weeks under the direction of | Attorney Joseph Griffin of Hartford, the acceptance corporation's lawyer for Connecticut gar | Main street he failed to notice — declared to the court that Domijan had been the brains behind the em- bezzlement, Judge Ells rejected ths recommendation and sentenced Domijan to serve from three to five [seare in state's prison. l On Police Blotter ] The police were notified today of the return of the operator's license of Louis Sewick of 141 Broad street, suspension of the license of E. J. Al bro of 386 Monroe street, and sus- pension of the right to operate in the case of William Daniels of 228 South Main street. The police were in receipt today |of a circular offering $25 reward for the capture of Walter Wisk, 20 year old New Britain boy who es- caped from the state reformatory July 1. Similar circulars have been sent by the reformatory superintend- ent to police departments about the country A. H. Enoch of 368 West Main street reported to Lientenant W. I McCue at o'clock this mor ing that as he was driving throug thay' crossing, automobile dam- the zates on the railroad were down and his zed them slightly A fence at 110 Rockwell fell down and blocked the street, Captain Kelly was notified yester ifternoon. He transmitted the to the public works depart- avenue rl Angelo of 11 Sexton street re- ported to the police last evening that utomobile truck streets, he col- boulevard stop acking with the o Pilot Reported Safe The light appeared 1 is 20 years old. He en-' (omppaint was made to the police v in lered the employ of the Commercial| 454,y that young men congregate on | directly st Co., November 14, G e it |the lane that would be used to the bank at the e R ators travelling from Hartfor from the Stanley Works. the vicin New York quiries His first employment was that ard f f ith a View '3 runner, but he was rapidly to checl t nced, serving for bi periods any foreign exc clerk, teller and in thi discount teller, before winning pro- tion notion to the office of assistanl only surer, April 29, 1923. o Ma 1 Domijan and employes wer: £ RECEIPT FoR PAID Domiji 2 ing age yea can s VALLIAM L FORD, of liminslon, e WORKED 4-0 YEARS WITHOUT ONCE BEING LATE OR PMISSING A SINGLE DAY, Daughte:s of | tr Gebrge ancs that mig ge Honor Mrs. ‘\/Iaxy Spence . ought informat Y : plane t h Vo {F bank 1 after admitting to police of- that they had forged names and ta n between $50,000 00 to cover sh o'clock la ar- Geor fully home was be orated for the occcasion n pink color o cipient o \QH} v ges suf- have dropped any flowers | not belicved that ¢ HAD }.\5 CASKET M confession cam tors from the ion were sent here to n ry into reported misu 3 funds, and the ith him state ba [ 3 report th heard in the v Eleven Scouts Saved in Canadian Waters Todav Ottawa ) Ele g Boy Scouts were EXPLANATION OF Y 2 _Eiimtl Baseball Pdn Morris Levin— issed 4 ‘\TI Rl) AY'S CARTOON tended every game at Cu Park in ere this seaso He is totally blind, and aich day. He knows the pitching, fielding and batting ational league, and also where they come from and their fied by Jack Sommers, 4750 N. Kedzie Avenue, Chicago. iy Blind—The explanation for the disappearance of the dot, as shown t there is a spot in the back of the eye in which there are no nerve ed agai spot the message is not transmitted to the three a clean aff Escort- Burritt hoter, are of the inevita eir story in the ‘or 1 known to nadian fror Qu hours capsized 1n 2 for help broug orbo: ed them up. The boys had unbuckled belts and strapped emselves to each other over the hottom of the Two of them lost conscious- rescucd The boys t two men in a mo- lia all e bureau an rd Hic revolver he w Edw aded when ey ag METAL MARKET in Domi- | their w York 1 kin Kokomo, Indiana, there is an exhibition of ol Mike and Joe Murphy. At the age of 7 it weighed s, and at birth it weighed 125 pounds. It 'ORRO\\ —A Hard Working N RADID ENTERTAINER - e IS HELD IN MURDER .. .o ore Ju g Domij fically charged with forgi St the name 1 . Murphy Louis spot placi recent mus - Louis festival in nister Gen- presented medal o the composer, ng the fire the Nevadades loss of life s to be looking That of can is of Change Conditions e hen he later theater with great ext of Question The which the professor criticized read “You are the head of a ion which has come to grief in the There h food and ter left to enable t} prople n expedi- desert is eno ree nearest outpost of civiliz u h. Your com- a brilliant scienti wo half breed guides, 5% E inter- t tters, aged son, aged six: the girl are engaged 1o 1 ¥: your best nd, voung man of your own who has shown great pror in eld of W h would vou choose to save and which to die? Your reasons 133 MAIN ST. Saturday Special Fine Woven — you science Wants Pretty Woman New York. 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In all the latest blocks including the Mannish Creased Crown. of new clean Hats close-outs. would depend on wife of the scientist, EOISON WINNER 224 be saved two guides Deno To Close Out 1.00 Values up to of “In case the scientist's wife ha red not to be good looking. 1'd be forced to save st's d send her aged husband six-year-old along I can't imagine any worse being left on a desert ntist and his six-year-old e WHITE FELTS STITCHED CREPES ROUGH STRAWS the scie wife inyway and their h her. th than th a s xon ay. I'd never let my flancee with my friend—cgpecially an Rogers Seoffs At Question ort, Mass. A g0 Fidisor my best frie SEARCH FOR PLANE WRECK IS FAILURE (Con opin- Rogers Tech- Professor Rog o nationally famous last year v vised college men t ed how he would have a tion, and replied won't I'll tell you wha he t s ecame en he | Noale inued F'rom Tirst Page) First Story tiated its identity as such. When first seen by the Pecks the light was | bright and then seemed to change in color to a dull f qu been to the visitor at the catr very suddenly red or: hypotheti- had o o case, H ive as | cal que of idental ? was retur The N university by Graduat Al Nixon and fon v can have any er that anybody amination could alidity “It has no value a 0 circ rezlity could make Tmmediately after the telephone call Mr. Peck rode about the coun- tryside in his auto.as far as he was able but s: no sign of any plane telligence or of has that might have been forced to land 'no businesd in any kind of an exam- | in distress. When Le returned | | Finds Burn-Over Tract | | ling of £ §25 on ed §15, 1uro, but remi I 4

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