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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930. Rivals Entangle St % Bring It to Earth After 28 Hours Claiming the local record after having kept their kite aloft for 2% hours, Frank and Henry Cichowski | ©of 196 Curtis street today were plan- ning an attempt to better their own | mark after their kite had been forc- ed down at 5:30 o'clock last night | when its string became entangled with that of another. The Curtis street boys first sent their kite into the air at 1:30 o'clock Wednewlay | afternoon, but it fell early the fol- | lowing day and was damaged. Un- daunted by this hard luck, they had | it winging aloft again at 1:30 p. m. | Thursday and kept it there until| late yesterday despite the efforts of | several jealous competitors to end | their flight. One group of boys sent up a kite with the apparent purpose of tang ling the strings of the Cichowsk!" but thay managed to get the enemy contrivance down. A second effort on the part of rivals succeeded, how- ever, and the hardy kite was brought | to earth just before supper time y terday. Other Attemps Begun Richard Ignacak, 14, of 157 Cher- Ty street, and Donald Wilford, of 116 Cherry street .entered the Kite flying contest last night at 6 o'clock at the Corbin lots, rear of 116 Cher- ry street. The boys have a six foot Kkite. Leonard Maetta and Albert Ogle, who also began flying their kite at 6 o'clock last night on Ellis street, 16, | 800 Children Provided Homes in Relief Work Rome, August 2 (P—More than 800 orphaned or abandoned children | of the earthquake zone ha\P boon provided for by relief org: tions, it was stated in a oA T port made today by Minister Public Works Crollalanza to Premier | Mussolini. The reconstruction workers num- ber 3,192, the report said, in addi- tion to soldiers, firemen and other volunteers. Two daye ago only were engaged in that work The minister's report said that sanitary conditions throughout the region had been restored to normal. ring of Kite, Receivership Asked For Baseball Club New Haven, Aug. 2 (P —An ap- plication for receivership will be filed by the board of directors of the New Haven Baseball Exhi- bition Co., owners of the recently disbanded Eastern league team. At a meeting last night, at- tended by President George M. Weiss, it was explained that the financial affairs of the company were so badly involved that only a receiver could untangle them. Lack of attendance at games was given as the reason for with- drawing the Profs from the cir- cuit two weeks ago. M eee— Funerals Mrs. Mary Molchan Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Molchan, 70, who died yesterday at the home of her, daughter, Mrs. Anna Cherpak of 41 LaSalle street, were fall 1line | held this morning at 9 o'clock 7 J. Ryan, | Russian Orthodox church on Wash- |ington street. Rev. Joseph Dan vich, pastor, conducted the servi Burlal was in Fairview cem Baba Sargis Funeral services for Baba Sargis, 43, of 68 Sexton streef, who died DIVERS RECOVER | |ino funeral parlors and at 1:30 lo'clock at St. Mark's \Pinthis Disaster Dead to Be|cciock 2 st Marcs Esisconat City Items The A. Na the suits, to; | Tel sh coats, 2909, —advt, Co. new overcoats. ery kept it up for 14 hours, the finally coming down because of the | lack of wind. They plan to try again | on Monday. Vito Delfino, of 213 street, and Leman Van Gorder, 13, of 171 Ellis street, sent their kite into the empyrean at Ellis and Stan- ley street at 10 ing and anno keep it there it or th Two Reekers e o'clock Ktree Cherry ed that they would | il disaster overtook Youthful kite-fiyir d the field morning on Belden They were Richard Dixon, 12 | of 135 Dwight street. and Murphy. 10, of 192 Belden street Fraternal rivalry was in prospect with the announcement of Rocco Delfino, 10, of 213 Cherry street that he and Domenic Rich, 15, of 246 Cherry would €y their kites on the old Pioneer baseball diamond at 4 o'clock this afternoon in an ef- fort to smash the record. Rocco's brother is also in the mad scramble of contestants. Another attempt to break existing kite flying record was made today by Charles Joy of Upton street and John Benusin of 42 Dev- record | at 11 street local | was made at in an empty lot at the Devens s The bove a. m. | end of when asked how loni: they hoped to keep their kite up, without a hesitation answered, “Unti] it comes down.” | C yclist-Runs Into 6001' Of Auto Parked at Curb As Gordon Moorcroft of 219 Chestnut street was riding a bicycle | west on Chestnu near the ailroad crossing last evening, the driver of an automobile which was parked at the curb opened the door and Moorcroft ran into it, sustain- ing paintul bruises and scratches | on the right arm and leg. Sergeant M. J. Flynn of the de- tective bureau investigated and was told by witnesses that the driver of the car talked to the boy but did not offer to take him to a physician. Ths car was found to be registered in | the name of Charles M. Basney of | 45 Harvard street t street TOR BEST RESULTS | TUSE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS’ kite | oclock this morn- Donald | 2 |surroundea reyou in touch with your fin - ancial a/fim's Brought fo Surface | tmenn ™ | cemetery | The pall bearers, Assyrian American club Plymouth, Mass., Aug. 2 (UP) — |geph Aivaz, Elia Shelmon Commercial divers yesterday recov- | Georges, J. Jacobs, J. Eshia, and A |ered two bodles from the tanker| A»iz The flower bearers will be Pinthis, which rests at the bottom |} of the sea off Scituafe as result of a collision with the steamer Fair- | B 00, J. Joseph, non, and | J. Gustin. Honorary bearers will be fax last June 10 which resulted in | 49 deaths. | | Faul Joseph, John Jsaac. A. Shimon, | The bodies were taken to the un- S. Sargis, A. Sargis, and D. Yonan. Mrs. dertaking rooms of Beaman and| oo EE SO Sons here. Identification was con- |, FUMTE SETHICOS ToF e ER red unlikely. THede ¢ oAl no died h da helc of the men, however, ho died Thuradey, \‘! 22 R rning at % o'clo Mar church. A solemn s of re- buckle. This indicated that | " o indicated that| . jom was celebrated by Rev. Thom he either Daniel Crowe or J. | Copy of New Bedford, since they frrr',‘mlx“r‘vltfm '{\;\( df\,:,i,,,:‘”rfz. | Were: the snly miew of e crew or| po o B0 BN SED L 19 of the Pinthis whose last name |- 4 Rev. 7. C. Brennan, pastor of St. |ReEemiith Sihat Slstien: | Paul's church, Kensington, was | Among the divers who descended | & an o Sarclt William Jr., to the wreck was Bill Michaelson, | .4 \william Dorsey. grandsons of [one of the heroes of the 8:51 sal-|iy's" qocorieq” woman, were alta [vase work. Considerable secrecy |y o yesterd divin b R e e S A e casket was borne into the [ever, that the bodies recovered |Church Mrs. Catherine Boilard play- Werelthalioniyi¥onesh thatilconlaibs |62 Cnoptiaitperalimazsh At e reached without extreme dangas te | Offertory Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang it Bailey's “Ave Maria” and at the con- Fifteen of the are missing members of t will be Jo- A Catherine Dorsey were wore engraved W mass she sang “Softly Jesus Is ( clusion of lnnd Tenderly s | The pailbearers were J John McSweney ne Quezon Sails Today to mons, Fred Tormay, Confer on Appomtment and Fire Captain Michael Butler. Manila, Aug. 2 (F—Manuel Que- |The flowerbearers were Edward Dor- zon, president of the Philippine gen- | S¢V_and Norman La Crosse. |ate, sailed for the United tSates to-| Father Brennan conducted day on what he termed his supreme | COMMittal services at the grave effort in behalf of the Filipino peo- | St- Mary's cemetery. i ple. | Quezon said he was going in quest of a definite determination of the po- | |litical status of the Philippines and also a declaratian by the United =67 2%0 0 BEF O ot States that it was going to leave the | o1 O P87 T5 T |islands within a set period of vears| ¢S50 L T Zicgicr | e totis prostioct besmved uch | 1271y thaak Depts. 22 » dicliritise wonlalrelleve brsinesa| EOTERE club of Bo£ B Corbin, of the present uncertainty. the City of ,\.fi\\ Britain, common | council, republican town committee, Gerstaacker lodge, Shepherds of Bethlehem, Vater Jahn lodge, Con- tailed squirrels, whose bodies other. | COrdia. Steuben and Turner = soci- | eties, the Oakville Co. and the Al- wise are of the usual color, are the | h 2 nteresting freaks of nature that|Pro Motor Co. have made their appearance in this [ (SiEned) PRI Two pair of the white mledl MRS. ADAM ZIEGLER | Pinthis crew still the in CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors fof their many WHITE TAILED SQUIRRELS Broken Bow, Neb., (UP)—White | section. squirrels have been seen. and Family. will be held this afternoon | Episcopal | will be in Fairview | COMMUNIST RALLY , DISPERSES IN RIOT | Someone Throws Brick at Po-| liceman to Start Fight New munist York, Aug. 2 (UP)— “August the first day which proceeded | until someone n as ded in Union peacefully square, threw a | brick the crowd was at a policem dispersing, e a small four pers ny others nursing minor bruises did not interfere while | speakers ridiculea the | committee's investigation of | propaganda and the crowd | anthorities for nist lead in riot with ns injured ar ma Police communist Soviet booed n the stone | patrolmen gathered in the Daily newspaper, | broke up a seven police and arrested BOSTON WOOL MARKET Boston, Aug. 2 (UR)—The Boston 0ol market report issued today } local office of, the ed § follows the past broader ous week ring distinctly prev large man vools showed business mostly on small e incl hig some 1 ARM WORKER ARRESTED 3 R 2 Wi Ir‘lzm to work rloyer, five child killing of his employer's wife h and ities s their a ENTER THIRTEENTH DAY St. Louis, Aug. 2 (P—Dale J nd Forest O'Brine egan the hirteenth day of the ght to re- wor ng record 1ad bee the gain the At SLEEP IN PARKS le, Ind. (UP)—Evansville d if the res ¥ benches night long th nnounced Superintendent Chief Bell suggested to stay the it i den, N. J. Mrs. Taylor Miss Min- nie Wiener of th A son was born at General hospitl Mrs. James Moore reet. Mr. Moore Chief Noble of New Britain to Mr. and of 78 Maple in the of- the fire 2 of imprisoning | _ Stock Market Extremely Sluggish And Traders Take Week-End Off; Prlces In General Start to Sag Bristol Brasss.. |Colt's Arms | Eagle Lock Fafnir Bear Hart & Coole Roehuck, Westing- Lunders Columbia Gas, porh & 7u Electric, Radio oo S'ove Scovill Mfg Co and General Motors All s Lose. \e\u Fonfllctmg But \ot Very Encouraging Sears house, General Conn Power Hfd I Hfd Gas Hfd Ga N B Gas ra rading Slow 15 extremely were the dull session TREASURY BAL 1\'1 Treasury Balance $188,2 first town for York. Aug f Commerci th corresponding period last Narrow Steel, Gen- Roosey h did Kite Fl)jir;g T f]e to _Be Decided by at The Market at 11:00 a to 11:30 OREIGN EX( Hi\(x Gas NY Continen Can . tis Wt cm Kodak Lt BOY CUTS FOOT ON GLASS Harvester 82 Nickel BAILEY KILLS FAMILY h Am Co ard Mot COTTON TUTURES FIRM PUTNAM & CO. u,-b;nNn‘ York & Hartord Mn.a..,. 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 BARTFORD OFFICE, 6§ CENTRAL ROW, - TBL 3118 We Offer: BANKERS TRUST (CO. CHEMICAL BANK & TRUST CO. CENTRAL HANOVER BANK & TRUST CO. GUARANTY TRUST CO. TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. EpDYBROTHERS £ (2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITATN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street We Ofter: 25 Shares Fafnir Bearings 50 Shares Bristol Brass HINCKS BROS & CO Members New York Stock Exchange 55 WEST MAIN STREET H.C. MOTT, MA NAGER HARTFORD FIRE WILLER GRANTED STAY OF APPEA Agent Wins Legal Point in Inyestigation CLOCK ON HEAD DOWNS CONVICT House Owner's Aim Puts Fleeing Federal Man Out of Race y 2 P—Roy ohibition agent in a dry raid ed a stay of appeal toda by Governor Sampson until Januar J alipr g angry Daley to sleep ¢ rnor said the case was doubt,” and that he me for a full inveseigation in state court, he was of shoot- nted t Miller was £0. As he was was held convicted governor. s W 1ll \eculc Quake I)lfltnct \e\\s EDISOJ PROTEGE BACK IN MESSENGER'S TOGS turns to Job in Providence Happy But Unchanged By Na- tion's Plaudits the newly s A. Edison, quiet from Foot Nearly Severed by Scarifier Any Savings Deposit made up to and including Tuesday, Aug. 5th, draws interest as of the [st and at 5% . 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