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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1950. E nraged Game Cock Flies to Its Doom (On dressed envelope, Mr. TWO PLANES ‘POISED FOR ATLANTIC RACE [BELIEVE IT OR NOT 0. & Pat Oft) request. sent with wtamped. Ripley will furnish proof of .mmm. depicted by him). ad- BY RIPLEY y WARSHALL FIELD HI WEDS LONDCN BEAUTY Liltle GEORGE GARLAND of Tacoma CLIMBED PINNACLE PEAK (63624t high) WITHOUT ANY ASSISTANCE WHATSOEVER AGE 6 YEARS Northweslern Rockres| HORWITZ HEADS CONN. GROTTO A550CIATIEN ) ,/ e D-0FF MAN '~5 DIFFERENT — AND SCORED EACH TimME the only Yuns ROMAN NUMERALS J Paul,Ros LEVITT POSTPONES CAMPAIGNING HERE EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S R')u("\ [‘rm iz One ut mn Most I)E\Hflhh' Places i hie Iing's Road). Grebn Cotton Grows in Danville, Ark.—Le wis | i portion of it w bmitted to me by them, “TEXTILE WORKERY TO! others, of Danvi with verification IORROW—The Four-Year-Old Bride CARTOON in London—"Rotten Row is an English It is a fashionable equestrian which was in former days used by the e, Arkansas, grow green g Z that it was FUSE WAGE CUT, ———— (0 G0 ON STRIKE Linked With Gamin Auto Toll Reduced PTLINSTOLE i s TOALEDGRONERS SLAYS BLACKMAILER OF STATE EAPELT ' N FEI] AL Y G137 Acres Affected ~ ABANDON MURDER - IDEA FOR SUICKDE Woman In Jail noti ty they General J. Ward ¢ rday with dwin C. Brown given most considerat he victim cide questioning of Mr rney vest o'clock that r The possit Zennolly ca nd at pistol rith his own for a walk,” as forced to step off Mrs o said field ind also Johnson of Chester. wh woman near victim was foun itomobile be Naw Hamp- stration p led Br n belief that the woman from Laconia or Lakeport, N. H A search of Laconia by Louis G WVhitcomb, lawyer appointed by the saw & wh troy el 2 B o, 7 acres of broal 'SE HERALD CLASSIFIz3) of Havana seed. rges. revealed no said on his return here Trio Questioned Edgerton for an Esther ewport and said most recent v King's under ife King. been tinue i today vho was known to have lef ith a girl about a year ago. he girl. he said, had not been re- ported as ha DISAGREE ON WY PLANE CAME DOWN First Page) ago the conquering ed with v there hotel ickens to where airmen reporters they $0.°" had nothing to do with We would ne the motor nction Total $39.000 flight. exclusive of in- d equipment he fliers cts 1o will net total of them Profits Jost of the be Hslflrr‘] between ntage for Pickens they T prospects They p state inder a $ con- Other state fair appearanc:s Illinots, Towa, Ohio na state ot 1 landing O'Brine said his cgs were a bit “wobbly.” Jackson said he was “not very tired.” Both fliers able to hear perfectly. A physicall examination. showed t had experwnced little change eight There's nothing to it." Jackson 1ld do the same thing ave cts ari said. “We co over again Other Fliers Seek Mark Portland, Ore.. Aug. 18 (UP)—An orange monoplane. with brilliant yel- low wings, soared in circles over Rankin airport today ih an attempt to establish a new refueling endur- ance fligh record The plane. “On-to-Oregon.” con- tained three brothers—Tex, Dud and Dick Rankin. It ascended at 1:5¢ 5 Sunday afternoon. and the will attempt to remain in the air at least until 1:18:31 p. m. Sep- tember 13. Albuquerque, N. M Eddie Schneider, attempting to break the junior transcontinental flving record. arrived here today at Aug. 18 (UP) ,_—_____ Southington Collie Has Long Desired Air Ride Hariford, Aug. 18 (P—Goldie Francis, a tawny collie, owned by Milton B. Francis of Southington today is satisfied that persistency has its reward Every time an airplane flew over the Francis home Goldie went into raptures. The collie would run back and forth in the yard and bark until the plane was out of sight. Goldie's bar were eloquent and persuasive. Yesterday Francis took his collie to Brainard field and purchased two tickets for a flight. Goldis waved her tail gratefully at her master when it was all over a, N. M Schneider spent th Rosa, where he wa late erday b day The young aviator intended to eat breakfast, refuel and Los Angeles at once. forced to land bad N to- take off for Wichita Entrants Down Wichita, Kansas, Aug. 15 (P fter being in the air than hours the end ce plane “City of Wichita,” piloted by Ct Lander nd R. O. Rudd, was forced down by a leaky gasoline line today. The fliers to take off in to after making the nece expect morrow repaire ssary ref the original nosed lir - City of Wi over with Colo Lindbergh in a landi City over a year ago used is les A Mexico MEETING CALLED ON UNEMPLOYMENT (Continued From First chief topics for meeting. It is vrr mayor's b the several w complish more by ¥ atively and with ments than can be opera as indi afternoon It is expected t organization will come day ence ably be the out s conf. which first of several he BYRD FAVGRS USE OF WHEAT SURPLLS today ,‘»,m:a b wide a twenty-four ho ned from r review- on with Sec- nan Legge of With the exception ad of the the f. i m board design Byrd of V l“\ml: parts of Arka there were i [ Tllinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, | West Virginia and Tennessee. Omaha reported the heaviest rain: with 2.16 inches, Huron, South Da. kota, had 1.18 inches and Willinston, | skill. North Dakota, the only reporting station in that state to have rain, 11.30 inches. Elsewhere the Sunday rains were light and moderate. | Forecasts predicted rain or tomorrow for the eastern and cen tral portions of Kans Nebraska, and Oklahoma, northern south sota, all of North Dakota, South Da- kotg Iowa, and Missouri and in por- tions of Kentucky and Tennessee. ‘ Liquid Millions Fall Chicago, Aug. 18 (®—Millions of dollars fell over central America Yes- terday in the form of widespread '1.!\1\5 Fairly general precipitation, add- ed to the scattered showers of the| last few days, brought much needed re to many drought-stricken areas freshening up pastureland and giv- ing corn a new lease on life | More scattered showers are ex- pected by the weather bureau today | and tomorrow over the western | plains as well as in the southern | yacht The heaviest rainfalls reported to ¢ Chicago headquarters of the go nent bureau yesterday were 1 at Birmingham, Ala., 1.60 at Davenport, a., and 1.34 in Williston N. D) Southern Tllinois and Indiana numbered among the acutely strick- en areas in the government drought survey, received soaking rains in | most sections. Those crops that had not been completely burned out were considered to have a good chance for recovery The week-end corn belt farther an an inch of vs at Valentine, Neb., a., and Fort Dodge, la. Sub- howers were reported of the two state he withering tobacco Wisconsin, the heat and potatoe ficlds of sota and the Dakotas, all benefited to an extent not e; nated inches kind to the also. More | was west, most of late crop corn v est Hoover Begins Work Washington, Aug. 18 (& vision of the drought-relief chinery now in the making er e attention of President Hoover to- r a week-end at his Virgi which recreation played a per- \gaged of Colonel among lodge the presence ndbergh mountain the s at the was by the > wor study of the avia- try's needs and of the govs rnment air gervice structure The drought problem. whicl gaged his attention almost exclu- sively last week, followed him on the in conferences with Sécretary rman Legge of the for mo tion i outin their strick expected tioning in a short 1ts the federal agen- to give them immediate for relief of populations ay cooperation Miniature Golf at Camp ional craze for minfiture d to the Rapidan ayout built by ext camp. A frick |oped nearby tonight | Arkansas, | and west portions of Minne- | situation developed that President ma- | president an occasion | the | marine guards about a mile from the retreat tempted Allan Hoover, the president's youngest son, and everal other guests to try their Only Colonel Lindbergh could not be drawn away from a small landing field which has been devel- for the receipt of air mail from Washington. The fiier id not take to the air over the week-end, however, contenting him- self with travel by motor. The conferences on the aviatlon Hoover is anxious to have the in- dustry stimulated. He is particularly interested in air mail expansion and closer cooperatjen between the gov- |ernment and aviation concerns. “GOUNT YON LUCKNER YACHT REACHES CUBA “Mopelia,” With 33 Wealthy Amer- ican Boys, On Last Leg of Its Caribbean Cruise Havana, Cuba, Aug. 18 (UD) — Thirty-three American boys, of wealthy families, are here on the “Mopelia,” owned and com- by Count Felix Von Luck- a devil” of Germany’s The yacht is on the last leg of a Caribbean cruise. The boys received a thorough course in seamanship under one of Kaiser Wilhelm's former famous ad- ey will receive the dis- given to all seamen at the the voyage. The party will to New York after a few manded nes, famous war time navy Is. charge end of proceed days here. Countess Von Luckner, rence Shields of Philips Academy. A. 3. Blagdon of Yale University, and Iherle Lakewood, with tk M. Law- Frederick Ohio, are Eddie bchfie?dct Hops off” Ffom \lhuquelque N.M. Albugeurq . M., Aug. 18 (P — sddie Schneider, 1S-year-old pilot, attempting to set @ new Junior trans- continental flight record left Ale buduerque at 7:40 a. m. (M. S. T.) today for Los Angeles, expecting 1o finish his flight from New York without another stop. The voung fiier landed here at 55 a. m om Anton Chico, N. M, where he was rced n t cause of bad weather. The weather batween Albuquerqus s was favorable foe He hoped fo 1 p. m. (B W, aterhun Gold Star Mothers Due to Sail Aug 18 (P —Mrs, John Kelly of 53 Eagton avenue, this city. will embark from New York tomorrow for France with a contingent of gold star mothers who will visit the graves of sons who fought in World War. Mrs. Kelfy will t Alsne-Marne cemetery, wer son, Sylvester, regts Mre. Julia Conklin of, Willow street, this city, will sMl with ane other group of zold star mothers on Angust Her son, Charles, is buried American cemetery at Toul. 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