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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930. ‘ e FARLY MORNTRYST |PLANS FOR BRITISH R100 WHERE PRESIDENT HOOVER WILL SPEND VACATION SUGGESTS ENGLISH LINE NY OFFIGIAL HAS SEQUEL IN ARREST CHANGED BY GOVERNHENT _ ~ e Rl 11 YORE PROBES Technical Officers of Canadian Na- S i England Enter Dirigible tion Flight Before Ship Returns, > H 1 I tional Defense Will Take Inspec- ; ¥ % /. X ; atlantic Ficld . g R ° Husband Fined for Trying to S Aol% 1 . gd e v, aus 5w oo Wil T0VESHiGatE Finding o] Vist s Eotranged Wil | o, s s om—coner : e 3 S e ol ; Uitk Sutestna Gernans o 10 Liquor at Gty Pier }uale:nflxght to Ug";” ;nqY 3;2;\1; 4 A e . o . ‘. ’ . . b + : i |left considerable doubt here today as t?a\{l\:'rlj:m plans for the ship's stay mTLha ‘c:lm.ccllancn. which was or- August Mandel, 49, of 5 Yale street, who had been arrested before because of non-support of his second wite and his stepchildren, was in court today because he wanted (1ogered in a communicatiop from the plesse ey e itesiiicd | Dominion government “at Ottawa, Mandel was in court a few months | was not explained, but it was added 2go and was ordered to stay away |that an inspection flight would be from his home and find a place in which to live and not bother his | family. The family lives at 1435 | Corbin avenue. He found a room at 9 Yale street but love crept in and he visited his wifc surreptitious He believed that if the judge know that he was making these nightly visits the judze laboard. made at some future date with technical officers of the Canudian department of national defens As word spread that the combined flight to Ottawa and Toronto had been cancelled, rumors grew that the R-100 would not depart for England on August 15 as originally sched- might send him to jail for not obey- | yleq. Those rumors said the ship ing the court order. He admitted |might remain here for the Toronts today iu police court that he had |pational exhibition, which opens made these visits later this month. There was no of- “I was up there Monday night. ficial confirmation of the reports, Sure Mike. 1 was up there last| Fobt) arbo | & e e e s Thursday and last Friday. She wants GotEE e e / g i L .. 4 7 s : ; Vi SEE”ND ARREST IN o had tried to enter. An investigation that the would-be intruder was Mr. | Rnt e are scenes and figures that wi ot Hoouer vhonl LR .+ Wi T a o e e Bande” e s anrees /{Briddeport LalSEmong (uariaf) & e axecfesss aud fignres ihot il gpestit rendene ovwe: i ste s Craatenal - Gustody—Hearing on Friday !h‘“‘i‘r.r:lm: 15‘ ; :r r:\fi:: w}:v‘ Hem Jli| Spl‘mghe]d White Calf, upper left, the son of the last recognized chief of the Blackf s I be ving galore, 5 —— shade and saw Magdel peering into P Thompson, right, a former major league haseball pitcher, has been chos | F d T t Andrewez ”“; Eoo pands o the “‘}“’“’“‘ LS . and lakes of the great park. Below you see the Mammoth Glacier Park Log at th tern ga rk, re and all set to climb into the room s 2 —(UP) e andlie . o p S v : o S iR L i e 4 i AR R e e I E e e e arvested here | € President and his party will detrain for the thirteen-mile motor trip to Two I Chal 1 Medicine Lake. ing in here,” she said today on charges of being fugitives Upper center is a typical mountain-and-lake scene at the Hoover vacation site. 50l Mandel fled “Why didn't you knock on the door instead of t to crawl through the window?" asked Judge Stanley J. Traceski “The door was too far away,” was Mandel's reply “Didn’t you know that you ordered keep away from your family?" continued the judge “Yes, but she wanted me.” | The burst of laughter that swept | the court room was instantly hushed | when Judge Traceski ordered the cleared. dollars and costs,” was the Judge’s last words. ARPLANE OUTPUT LIST ANNOUNGED 1,684 Machines Made in First Six Months Time ‘ Washington, Aug. 6—(@—The American airplane output for the first six months of 1930 amounted to 1,634 machines, of which 1,325 went into civillan use and 353 were tak- | en over by the army and ¥ Export trade took 148 nes In making public the figures on the basis of licenses issued o air- craft, the commerce department ex- Pplained that comparable figures with previous years were unavailable Le- cause the license was not in operation il last year. An analysis of the types of flying machines made this year shows al- most an equal demand for mono plane and biplane craft, there bein 562 of the former and 595 of the latter manufactured. More than hylf of the monoplanes were cabin cruiser types, while most of the bi- ibians Inquest OrdeT‘ed Ifiio Fatal Factory Accident Stamford, Aug. 6. (UP)—A coron- | er's inquest will be held at Bridge- | port Monday into the explosion and fire which wrecked a portion of the | Richards i artificial leather plant and ki hree men here yesterday. One man, Majk Kernychny, 42, of Stamford, who was se ly burned, still lived today and Stamford hos- pital attendants said his condition was “as good as could be expected.” His name was on the danger list The three who died were George Marshall, Frank Amoroso and Frank De Marco. Factory officials belicved the ex- plosion was caused by static elec- tricity or heat on the roof of a small storage house, which ignited alco- hol fumes from justice and were held in $5,000 bonds each for arraignment in dis- trict court tomorrox They gave their names as George | Driscoll, 23, of 71 t i heodore guard at Sheeg land “indlay and Du Bord charged with ry which police said wr automobile in which th ing when arrested. Police alleged th car had been stolen in Brook Bridgeport police, who were tified, said they would to question the youths i with a series of hol HORRIS IS AGAIN NAMED AS POSSIBLE CANDIDATE 3+ Launched Anew at Dinner of 15 Italian Clubs. New Haven, Aug. 6 (P—Th of Charles G. Morris, two tim cratic candidate for goverr wvas again before his ernor, today party tion A boom for him was la night at a meeting here sentatives of 45 Italian by an attack upon the republic headed by oup brought 1 Have n which he r qualified the republicans can pick It was voted to meet at Hartford Friday to perfect f or- ation of Italian aim of which will be cenition in state Man Sought 3 Years e Arrested in Ayer, Mass. |pav an o Sought charges we ang $25,00 o, former Fitchburg banker, was ar- rested at the Ayer railroad station here today The arrest was man Ernest Dow ed Robino from a had been broadcast polic It is alleged operating a priva burg, appropriated to Visit Ganadian City | Buling Constrocion n This Ciy JINSTER PRI ke ons 1 o Tyo of Hen Wi S‘ailed R-100 ‘ | N | -+ CONMITIEE NEARS . Pennsyivania Election Probe to Be Completed Soon USE SISGLE TRACK FOR TROLLEY CARS New Traffic Hazard Caused by Biack Rock Bridge Job CDEOCRATS SET NN DT Session 1o Be Held in New London September 10-14 wiedge He Had An Automobilc " Fresh Trouble Reported Among Hostile Tribesmen S 1 Aug. 6 (P—Fres G. 0. P. Committee Again Sets Date for Outing i e Goes to Eimsford Club As Coach in Swimminz Al funds given him by Italian ) LGl ! 1 Edward |00 ing up the charges connect. | Newington Man Sued Jackson Sticks to Job NS SR R or . 3 B i ! For Fee by Doctors to relatives in Ttaly A T ; el LTt Despite Heavy Cold = e oloral ; P 2y sansr o V. F. W, Adjutant Gets S 0 St. Louis, Aug. 6. (UP)—Although | BRIAND RECEIV en o p S r T 2k Dale Jackson, co-pilot of the mono- plane Greater St. Louis suffered trom a cold today, he was determin- ed his illness would not conflict with the attempt to break the Hunter brothers record of 553 hours of con- tinuous flight Forest O'Brine, companion of Jackson, said he would work a| double shift if Jackson felt he needed additional sleep. The fliers mssaged that Jackson's cold was slight, and probably would not force them down At 6:11 a. m. the plane had been Paris, Aug. 6 ister Briand today had replies from all of the invited to consider forn cconomic union of Europ The reply of Switzerl last to be received M. Briand today said he probably would consult the various ambassa- | dors at Paris during the preparation of his report in an effor formula which would be to all of the powers aske pate He announced he would send his report to the 26 foreign office ‘Threatens to Manhanale Jail for Vault Br DELEGATES TO VOTE Pa. Aug. 0 (P— M in continuous flight for 353 hours. Prince of Wales Today S soon as possible, prefe y bef ‘!v: Tourque rar p DIAMOND MATCH EARNINGS the September assembly ‘ P) o e ; i . 5 : S \II\:I\:. New York, Aug. 6 (R—Net profit | so that the conf ! r mos ay, for || nator Sl Sl e 3 2 : . “ of the Diamond Match Co. (Parent | thoroughly prepared for a disci e e il t Fenen) e Five Women Aviators | SAVE $ company) for the frst half year | Of the proposed union and its inter- || manhandle the Prince of Walcs ty 17915 . LEECcd e Quit National Derby || was $890.695, or 85 a share. | national problems 2 It lcouie h has not been||| oo Do e 5 o . i New York. Aug. 6 (UP)—Five||| attempt to heat ey 3y having vour old hais made against $825.004, or 34.55, in the e h ' : Il new. by our new “Super fra it ot 1928, Tune quarter net | Boxing Promoter Seeks [[|0tnet 1 i B o hutp | tion offcals to ereait votes o peie | One of the otner wen, Fios Kt T el e BT A $454.844, or $2.68 a share. against S s e[ 11! o ik : | St A : ? Wiy bor mians o Beve 0t 413.510, or 2.43 a share a year ago.| Havre, France, Aug R e e : A 1 A rhart revealed today o § miles handled by a blacksmith or natch for the heavyweight cham- : o ! e rhart . ] o o i gt PR ¢ fivine bootblack? We guarantee ab pionship of the world between Max | [|the ground ! 2 R : ek : . he prince ubbornly f s i 1 t tio; N )| solnte satisfaction V t ? Schmeling and Young ling in e Lo ers expressed t cted t RS o > s T acation? simine, o Yo Soireland vl vl e e e : , s S D pose of Jeff Dickson, European box- | |[7.20 19 DA U : ) ! « L v t | ticis S || Brair e Aitred C Maybe acute indigestion won't, bother | fng promoter, in sailing today on his || 15 B FOTE COT s kR Pran Pitt 1 ¢ : 3 : : : ; : g i T you this vacation. But if it'does— first visit to the United States in el i gl ; 1 SE ot | ostat et b 5 & s v s \ and you're not ready—you might | from the grounds if ¢ ) aloadin : I : : : ; better stay at home! You can be | ten years, he said leave at once ! ¢ St narely 1 f er s & rrested tod n PANAMAS c ready for sudden, actue indigestion | Dickson. accompanied by Pa it or e . machiner o e S o 2 ¢ 3 RS . ] 25c. and 15c. package at your drug- | manager, announced he was EOINE ||, oot collapsed fro mthe 3 der ! onsos ol i rt sa thefll - ; e o gist. Harmless, prompt relief since [to New York to try to obtain the oo o 5 a lengthy serics of ex- 8 : i 4 k 1 DSUISa ress shop in Queer said the Hat Cleaners and Shoe Liab signature of Joe Jacobs, the Ger- . 2 i At | a cited apologies, but the princ : : DYErn j 5 reat ment T, Sl e Rebuilders man boxer's pilot, to a contract | onped him with a lau . Pennsylvar 1 1 s e . bty S ek 140 MAIN ST., 571 MAIN ST - b calling for Schmeling to meet Strib- ||l \ord of praise for his sense of|| it was the custom tésburgh to | Disc t i Sl { A0 s i e the \ M BEI'L ANS ling in a 12-round bout in Berlin in | R from twelve Bivey thoti. | centiithres s oathy oin S e v said Telephone 2321 duty. 2%-2 FOR INDIGESTION Betieci v e o e e oteaiove

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