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crse | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930. Hawks Breaks Lindbergs’ Record A[ABAMA PRIMARY ' (Seitor.Due Home Atter NAW CUTS DOWN WIFEOF BOOTLEGKING ' Permanent G. 0. P. Organization i il e i HILLD BY BANDIR AN Being Built In South On Basis For Pacific-to-Atlantic Flight; T AT T Flies 2,500 Mlles In 121-2 Hours| VoIt UUI EUEHT | EN“STM[NT W S 0t “P rinciple, Not Patronage” : \Democratic Leaders Jiin FO]:CGS‘ Scrappmgo Thres Shlps Leaves i AV o1 Rt e R Lan.di at Curtiss. Field m‘PflST AUXI“ARIES | to Combat Hellin Threat 9,400 Extra Sailors Sl 11— Horace Mann, Hoover ‘an‘irort has been mase to a. * we dissent from St MUVEMENT [j ‘ R el Taohies iae was snotis Worker, Who Tolerates tnis potics ieve the time has - - Montgomery, Ala., Aug. ‘14 (A— Wash on, Aug. 14 (A—Because w last t e a her hu = & Z Gt i mot ) anism in Doubts His Mark Can Be R[]WS Triumphant and trailing candidates 2400 men will be made avaflable |4 ¢ Py T or No Outside Interference, on the b eiple g ‘alike in Alabama's biennial ¢emo- : | about October 1 through decommis- ]_,,n,‘ i AN 5 Ve undertake suc rt Lowered — Flying Col- e onel Congratulates Him. Pl : e o : ’ . 4 Por ose P. O. Patronage ish W 7 ol eratiol primatyhin uhiot i) total| IR ) ; sloning of (he ~Batileship Florida, | It s believedth Announces Plans for o s Polish War Vete.ans WOMIIIS [yote avpeara fo mave tailen far. ahort | Utah "and Wyoming, as * provided | men was afier diamonds ) : 4 i Bla[](}hes to Be F()I‘H]ed varty leaders, today pledged their | s e L ERERIL Bercl ire m Histwitels |8 united support in opposition to an | % ; L2 O | bo the bandits fled, he tol jackers. Valley Stream, N. ¥.. Aug. 14 (P independent ticket headed by Sena- | 1,600 admitted per month to bal- | & A tions to orzanize women's [tor J. Thomas Heflin. el Ly I 5 T e e o Sroover s td the Polish World war With slightly more than 100 pre. I A e i) ‘mm i) }’ww. red, and @ revoly e 4 o T s atiotins veterans of the Polish Army Vet- cincts missing 110,999 votes had | f e R e e EE i > 1ther mana c t by last week's today is set down the time' of 12 |erans' association of America in this been tabulated in the race for the e e e Sl Ll e I sident Hoover in 1925, peet £ the republic 5 minutes, three seconds for | tate arc being made by the local |senatorial nomination in which ,“i_‘l n‘\r; . 3 O”,’ o housel 5 L O e ca i . g Pl s Nr casluard bane tontinental Might) tuxl to the Polish war veterans, | John H. Bankhead was conceded | A it it TR e g3caped 19 5 ) ol | A leAl R ot R pr 3 whose club rooms are located at 121 | victory over Frederick I. Thompson. | A e el bt e 156 | terfe ) art ' t ew to ol “th the fastest ever flown by man over Broga strect Mohils BUbNEhars 10 i eetiinatan | to admit 800 men " per | piate. Lenstncelinin sl s L & view 1o shis Rhat distance 500 miles. The auxiliary, one of the most ac- that the complete count would| E o "’v!“v’h'“l ! . - S = Y 2 It s faster by more than two (ive organizitions in fourth dis. |swell the aggregate voto by 15 per B hours the time made Easter Sunday | trict, held @ meeting last night at | cent | o P | It sk el by Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lind- | the post's headquar 0 discuss| he indicated total would approx- OIABTES DA MIENcD 055 taen ]\,;h,, “\,‘”"T,‘,m,',, e MEET T[] REEAL[ f her than pa- (not make t Honteat A diierer bergh. Their record was 14 hours, | “Stablisfiing a wor alliance In |imate the vote of 127,797 given Al-| Having completed two years of |the Florida, the crew 1 8 aoae 45 minutes. L the dls fred E. Smith, democratic presiden- 5 e i e Phests i d B p : o e Sk . Seemingly fresh and his white e W. Narotowicz and Mrs. F. {ja] nominee in 12§ when the state | g T Mo e e e s J ) (e ia“ka set his rm\eld]r 1 omphn» 2 5 eriy COnvell-|the republican column i & elar Hia o S ane S s ey e e > down on Curtiss field at 5.41:30 p, | o0 held in New Haven, which about | " p 4po " gemocratic primary 2ol BT ! [¥eor U ; s . 150 delegates from posts through- 3 of eng st P et L t Body ol 21328 eail 1 AL 3 To keep the n £4,500 m ~Behind the name of'Captain Frank M. Hawks in aviation's record book left Glendale, Cal., at 5:16:27 a. m. 660 votes. 5 ; 4 Rl : night that action is being taken by 1928, the local seaman has been bout : = D iV ;f;' fo'p'r,}‘ 2 r“_""}k\ 80 _E"’]"’f‘;“ “;"‘“," fistrict officials of the veterans to ],,‘z’rifi‘]b": % ‘l:",]'_’ "‘g“’?“‘ guber- | japan, China, Borneo, Honolulu, are discommissioned. and Yanzetti 08000 ]‘“'“,‘ Sprss f,l ra " combine the units in the state with | Wd"flr“;\’; 1 Tuesday's primary | panama, Cuba, Nicaragua and other | In the ea part of 1931 westward transcontinenta B | caaquarters o be decided upon | (icoded the senatorial vote DY foreign ports. He has been allowed | will bo five reasons why tho % L g * Senator Heflin had appealed to his he next quarterl onvention, Thinks Mark Will Remain e ships Arizona and Pennsyl ia will -jacker 8 [: o Lt e e o T vor” | supporters to withhold their ballots s el ; 2 e th E e e : mand o Gheck[)fi “I don't think it can be done any | sran and auxiliary or ations in |Until the general election. Heflin, e e e a memorial 1 T ng th : Tl e 2 faster,” said Captain Hawks as he | pis city attending, will be held here, | hOWever, dsked that his followers = it | third ar [ coutio —_— icago, and the A landed last night. “Given exception- | (4o district headquarters, in October | €ither remain out of the primary or al weather in the fall, it is just oS- when it is believed plans for the | VOte a:;l\ for (ol G FlRES UN[;HE[,KE[] : inced 1 : : e rier el o oducers asteurized mil sible my time can be bettered iliaty allian tetialize: oser Pledges Services 5 o SoeorEI beh e ik e A great shout went up from sey- ;;(,,,h“m_ll’ i ;Lr:,,- ;,’:;!l,(,\,, Thompson, “nom(rm]rd Bankhead 1 Reach “13““ by Auto lic L it to death in e s ; = e s e X é ;ra] hundred throats at the field | of which the majoritf of the dis- (DY nearly $5,000 votes, offered his —_— In 52 HOI]]' Journey ‘it r as: 15 E 3 L g e o Wie i here when the flier appeared over- | trict officials are members, will be [Services “in unified effort to insur. e TG T e T v double murder o ; Ry o Ty head, his motor and fishtailed | yistrumental in forming the state- |that the democratic party be pre- | 3000 Mel Unable {0 St()p Ol Soeeian hiama s r 2ester Mot ommnitie e than sev ar ; o S onen o L nayiratad by an down to a landing. As he taxied up | wide women's district and in served as the ruling and governing | et i e O e ¢ previousl ‘ pattlenrob | on i e e to the han fe and son | ganizing auxiliaries to at least six party authority in Alabama.” The PUShlflg “mbel‘ Blaze : who left this city Sat.|their lives aroused P eani e Pl N : en route to rushed up and were the first to greet | posts atement was made in a messagc e et i B i Rl ; B nony gl iAo o A . 4 . Before the adjournment of the | congratulating Bankhead J ——— e e i S : 1 ; 2 en do we eat?” he asked meeting it was voted that the aux-| On the tabulation, of 153,674 e T g : Later, when the roar of the mo- | iliary hold its annual outing this votes, B. M. Miller, former associat: fighting crews which aggre- - cousin. Howard Z tor had left his ears somewhat, and | m pos at (he Holy Cross|justice of the supreme court, wis|gatod sfeasly 2 000 men were in steady [ler, Frank Saluk and John De he could hear questions, he told of church grounds. The society is {sadine W. (. Davin, by apbroxl | oteent todes bitare Hames which Lslo. fesshod Mismiin 59 Routs flight. of a moonlighted sky un- sisti in bled veterans' mately 5,000 for 5 PR A T e e P neent Millay, poet 1 yntracts and ) 1 ing which he took off in,the west, drive for $10.000 w h s far is nomination Davis® adquarters of acres of timper and brush |on the 1,700 mile tr the 1 was | joules . plants r f nts from of the dawyn that met him over onsidere cessfu tefused to concede defeat, but in a | jands in upper Michighn SEanl s d be th eiling of 2 3 aid f 00 pounds desert and of the sun that gleamer - - tement said “in any event we t ! o 4 Rain was the only hope of stop- EXCHANGE CLUB OUTING : n as-re ’ he said, * 1 i money to- &t him first near Flagstaff, Ariz. hall be solidly behind the democra- | ping the fi and rangers believed New Britain Ix ge club mem- | °f 52 and Vanz n spirit the soi t has |sethe 1. a statement of the tefucls Three Times tic gominee in the general election.” | rising winds might result in a major will join with members of the the lid s r f milk purchased, to the Alwa it was speed. | At Heflin and Hugh 7 : 3 A. Locke, who |gdisaster. As quickly as the flames Southington Exchange club Monda Querque, N. M., he made his first re- were barred from rumning in the beaten out in one a night when an outing and clamb juth Ja.. Au . ] liffered as to what effect fueling, a sccond at Wichi Y primary under an executive com- | fires sprang up will be held at Rogers far i nes were exempted from payi he rer arty t the 1 onsthe cliys third at Indianapolis. All were quick mittee ruling excluding as candi<| Scores of backwoods families were tla Meadow. Sporting ahoma tax on fuel v n | hand Mann, had viewed the m upply ) and efficient. His best fiying time ates those who opposed the 1928 |driven from their hefnes, but fires |begin at 5 o'clock and the di 11 | trans busine f out . Anproximaiely el SR ek e & w)fi' Ben v | i M 4 g dential nominee. | which threatened several towns, in- be served at 6 o'clock. L n- | court ter i t 1 128 aign v t t | were said to belor HEE HiE AT wind between Wichita and Indiana G A l vap ’“ independent candidates r oo e 1 r B 2 1 ion T ng the | se s at t i b ganization i ates re-| cluding Menomince, were belicved |ator Elijah Ri : ) ) : hour. ¢ me o P inder the name of “Jeffersonian in Menominee county and fite fight- | ington club, will ¢ the guests. | which held nal 1, and an organization © HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Most of the time e fiew berween | LGS 10 SJGCESSION b Benomines Sty ‘ £.000 and 10,000 feet up, he said. “I e e dicapp v la picked up a mile an hour tai 2 BT i ss Laur A tract of virgin hardwood timbe wind out of Albuquerque and then x’ Ifl & AUTO DEATH RATE STAYS was destroyed near Newberry. Mich we started goir to town he re- ol e but climbed over it.” collection of aviation achievements \ flames for 24 hours on i 5 Hawks had to “crab” it from Mis- of them she took away from tront. | > . o Bissippi east, where a tricky cry i Nutmeg State Shows N | wind had taken the place of the| FIving over Lambert-St: Lou & No Difference | 20 Fires in Oregon | » westerlies. 14 yesterday, Miss Ingalls com- | In Number Killed—Rhode Island | Portland, Ore, Aug. 14.—(UP)— J “I was betting hungry when T left | Pleted 714 consecutive barsel rolls 3 et ot el e S Indianapolis,” he said, “but I figured more than the previous record and Vermont Are Safest | | burniag today in the Cascade Na- T'd be in New York in plenty of time held by Dale Jackson, and 647 more | ! Boston, Aug. 14 (P — Rhode | tional forest above Oakridge. In for dinne: than the previoys woman's record, | ;5050 Aus. 14 U fl‘o“nr‘!};og‘ e ; Lindy Congratulates Him ade by Mrs. Betty Lund. Five 0t {yp "o et of the New England states | the Finney Creek section had been Col. Lindbergh, at his father-in- | fAcial observers watched Miss Ingalls' | g0 =% =\ 200 L neland sl i ! ome in 1 wood, N. J., last el . | highways in the report of a study said he was delighted at Cap- o 3 m. (€. v Governor Frank G. Allen's com- Planes Carry Wokers taln Hawks) record s Ingalls landed 3 MOUTS | 1jjyi00 on street and highway safety| Prince Albert, Sask. Aug. 14— “I have just learned of Captain |2nd 39 minutes later. : made public today. The study was, (U'P)—Volunteer fighters were remarkable achievement,” How many did : I ""t“f conducted in connection with a save- | taken by airplane And motor truck glasses...one big family bottle of )"" ?Hv;u’:yl[‘d;: :Iu,;”' <@ b “1m' B "":‘N’“ 2 ‘:;"‘f' S :<—IH’»>~ campaign being waged | into the ladder Lake region, 220 4 Diamond Ginger Ale, costing 20¢ o L Mol il Eeleniatariic throughout New England miles north of here, today as several Fes N S i i e s 5 Motor vehicle fatalities jumped | forest fires were reported spreading of high hospitality has made he would congrat Plane Undamaged By Feat : 28 o 929 i ew arcas. The fla o 8 PIELY. ratulate from 73 in 1928 to 109 in 1929 in|into new areas. The flames were Diamond the favorite at parties. at “the earliest op-| I did it,” was her first comment | N ' prampshire. fin Maine motor believed to be confined to uninhabit- n told she had made 714 vehicle deaths jumped 17 per cent ed brush land areas, and no lives or 3 Youcan't buy better ale at any price at as soon | Secutive rolls. “Well, T thought it |4 i Afagsachusetts 7 per cent in | property were endang : ... yet the big bottle of Riamond &s his plan n overhauled he | Was only about Towards the |19y over the previous vear In S 3 Ginger Ale cosis only 20¢. Some Wauld iy it to Chicago itol compete | end 1t begantto cet dar} Connecticut the death roll from mo- : ] d and ; ¥ ) 4 > people have the idea that Dia- in the alr races there ho. thought my wings wore iN% | tor vehicle accidents was practically Seek Re\nolds Pamtm;z : . : 2 ; T =k 3 AN e am natod stationary for the cars. Rhode Stolen From Eall s Home because they assume that the finer - plane, a D. H. Wasp Moth Island and Vermor the only| Roston. Aug. 14 A search flavor means a higher price. Finer ain Comparatively Slow howe disClosed the 1tes to show a decrease was underway here today y o) ‘ ng s R 5 flavor—yes. Higher price—NO. ;,,nm . SRBE] e Ty e Bee e 3 painting by Sir Joshua Reynol g b ¥ gher | 2 hours 25 miflutes it took | "I didn't get t at all.” 1 SAVE, ON WATER BILL valued at 2150,000, which was stolen A s Look for the Vintage Date Frank M. Hawks to make his told repor SO Hartford, Aug. 14—Savings 1o- from the home of the E of Min- o e nech land record-breaking coast to ¢ your seco ‘taling $5,710 a year are now effect- to in London, July 5 = 5 Yesterday from Los Angeles to New |first hour I had more power than :t o4 for water consumers in the towns Information from New York to Every bottle of Diamond Ginger York, a dista of about 310 the start. of Wethersfield, Newington, Bloom- | the effect that the painting either Ale is dated—showing the ageing miles. a first class New York Last May at Muskogee, OKla. ficld and Windsor, as the result of | had been smuggled into the United period to be TWO YEARS. tral Railroad trai could only go Miss Ingalls broke ther own 100D |iransfer of water department pro- | States through this port or attempts / 7 Ginger determines the flavor of from New York to Cleveland, a dis- |record with 980 consccutive 100DS. | perties to the Metropolitan district | would he made to do so, started the 3 6 - - the ale. Age determines the flavor tance of 621 mile = commission. Except for about $700 | search by Boston authorities. A re- 8 According to the railroad, iis|()y s ‘o Wiaw the es ¢ £10.000 SNt of the ginger. IT REQUIRES TWO crack train the Cleveland r.nnmelc},'ald‘StS Are W a'x'ngd o S :;:;::Iy:n:r;l\ ':f e ';’ rm-mm:' rer:’\\sr\h:? (‘:\r’.p:"\(\o’:\(‘: £ i YEARS FOR GINGER TO COME TO Jeaves Grand Central at 7.45 p. m. Not to Employ Filipinos \(\ ferenoid S ch s 0 Tha e Iady or Mintar : ITS FULLNESS OF FLAVOR." Shorter and arrives in Cleveland at 8:25 a.| San,Jose. Cal. Aug. 14 () —More / ageing means SKIMPING ON FLA- m. the next morning. than 100 Filipinos working on fruit ’ 7 VOR. Diamond is the only ginger — and vegetable crops in this vicinity G g ale made of gioger which has been ENTERTAINS FOR GUEST have been released by orchadists and | : aged for the full two years. No Mrs. George Reindel of Kelséy other employers after receiving | ) wonder it tastes better, #ireet entertained last evening anonymojis warnings against the use bridge in honor of Mrs. W. G. Ol- | of Filipino labor. | . ). . sy ) Mo specislgproceasjioas it gen of Lewiston, Maine, formerly of | One of the warning notes, headed | B mimte Ageing Hogs the b this city. The prizes were awarded by a skull and cross bones. read ltc - Ones 3 y : S s Gl s, ey to Mrs. W. G. Olsen, Mrs, W. Brad- | "W : g y g iR ? / g Six thirsty souls with outstretched Work no Filipinos or we'll destroy golden 20¢ (plus 5¢ deposit). Jey and Mrs, J. Kirsch | your crop and you too.” A b foddes Ditmond Root Beer, Diamond Sarsaparilla, Diamond White Birch, Diamond | A § i A : i . 3 Tune in on station WTIC | 5 P 3 every Thursday evening at | G { . 6:25 10 6:55 P. M. Diamond ... ROUND TRIP FARES .. 2 g WATERBURY ...... 0 HARTFORD | o : ‘ BRISTOL Ak i MANCHESTER & mAMov\‘D ?,I\GER ALE CO NEW BRITAIN ......... 300 WILLIMANTIC Ahiech { & i aterbury, Cona. PUTNAM Dance Orchestra Lyv. Waterbury e surTs FURNISHINGS i ;‘;:::::;:mf‘:f_ ju= .~ Odd Lots 0dd Lots e ik By b0 AN , . : GINGER ALE L Bo‘-“:g'jft:'?m’n:“' R Tercentenary ' 1/2 Pr]ce ‘/2 Pnce | § . 4 u @ AG ED ':OR ‘wo YE'A.R:S (Eastern Standard Time) Celebration S | 5 z\ S M/\’/Q s it tio Cate sl Chn s Ends Saturday, August 16 THE VINTAGE- DATE/PROVESITHE AGE — AGE PROVES THE FLAVOR

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