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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1930. 13 LINDY INDETROIT WS OLGESHO01— Spejr] News 10 VISIT MOTHER Says Chicago Races Were “Very Good” When Asked Detroit, Aug. 30.—(®—Colonel | and Mrs. Charles’ A. Lindbergh are in Detroit for a three days visit with the colonel's mother, Mrs. Charles A. | Lindbergh, Sr. They flew here late yesterday from Chicago wherc they had attended the national air races. The flight from Chicago was made in one hour and 52 minutes. “We aré here to visit my mother and I have some business to attend to,” Col. Lindbergh said. "'l can't say how long we will remain. I have other business in New York." They are expected to remain here Monday, however. Asked about the Chicago the colonel said: “The Chic was very good.” BALLOON CONTEST WILL OPEN SO0N Six Bags Take Air in Race| Monday Aiternoon | r s\ow, g0 show Cleveland. Aug. 30 (P—Roaring squadrons of the air mobilized here today for a two-day acronautical earnival which reaches its peak with the start of the 19th Annual Inter- national Gordon Bennett Balloon race The show will bring out in sharp contrast e changes in aviation since the first balloon to carry a passenger went aloft in Paris years ago. Tomorrow there will be demo: types of aircraft a will thunder through formations and | stunts leading race when the colors of with the wind tance A brilliant flower pageant of miles of floats and hundreds of costumed marchers, with a blimp following overhead, was today's welcome to | the pilots and balloonists. Most of the participants in the show were | gcheduled to arrive today Opens With Glider Fete celebration will open tomor row with an international contest. Then will follow two davs of battle tactice by military planes, demonstrations of group and 1{‘.’]1" vidual flving skill by navy and mar- ine fliers. Exhibitions of autogyros | and an old pusher plane. autos pull- | ing gliders; balloon jumps and the dropping of a glider from its perch beneath the basket of a free bal- loon There will be an attempt to break the world’s record for longest parachute drop and an attempt for a new world's record for duration and distance for free balloons of 85.000 cubic feet capacity Late Monday will see the start of the international balloon race ther permitting. Six pilots and renting the U France and Germany. &tay in the air longer than the other. contest of The the wea- their aides repre- ed States. Belgium, will try to At Strand 4 Days Outstanding in massive production with a which for tensenéss and human terest has scldom been told dialogue and ter plaved by a thorough stage the Pathe picture, “Holiday which comes to the Strand Sunday for four days. doubtless will be acclaimed as being perhaps the finest comedy drama of high society and wealth ever filmed Sophistications and smartness— these are the terms that truly cribe the charm and lation that marks every scer Holi- day.” Set the back of a Ave mansion of unlimited alth. a most grippir i loped with inteiligence and s faire. The brilliz ialogue Thilip Barry's s success been retained in the aimost in its entirety Five stage players of great promi- nence are featured—Ann Harding, Mary Astor, Edward Everett Hoton, Robert Ames and Hedda Hopper. Others in the excellent cast are Flizabeth Forrester. Hallam Cooley, Monroe Owsley, William Holden, Creighton Hale and Mabel Forrest The picture was superbly directed by Edward H. Griffith under the supervision of E. B. Derr every respect. story | 7 the reen every charac- ist theater des- of has sereen version Bolivia Prohes Death Of Nun, Exhumes Body La Paz, Bolivia, Aug. 30.—(P—An Investigation is under way into the death of the Sister Immaculate, a Spanish nun, who was killed June while she was nurSing in the home of the then president, Dr. Hernando Biles The body was exhumed Wednes- day. the investigators finding that death was caused by a pistol shot rather than by a rifle bullet such as might have been fired by one of the contending groups during the revo- lutionary disturbances at that time The shot was fired at close probably about six feet range, Grain exports from New Orleans during July, first month of the 1930 geason, totaled 1,124,380 bushels. | tomorrow evening a Monday 1 8x | Holiday Is Superh Film i I | dohn A. Heilman of Kansas City Force Scores 24 Out of 25 Hits On Moying Man Target. Camp Perry, O., Aug. 30 (UP) Scoring 24 hits out of a possible against a moving target representing 4 running man, John A. Heilman, of the Kansas City Police force won the individual police marks- anship match at the National Rifle Association meet here late today. Sergeant James Saunders of Wil- mington, Dl and Patrolman Ed- ward Dolbertin of Rochester, N. Y.. tied for second place with hits and Officer Frank Hanke Fochester was third with The conditicns of the match were as near the conditions of an actual gan fight as possible of CAPITAL DESERTED OVER LABOR DAY Most of Official Family and Society to Be Away Wash Day celet have the capit themselves, for officially the be season. highest and Washir stage virtually Ithough Monda ing of the soc government officials ton's socially prominent people have elected to remain away. President Hoover will remain at his Highland camp on the Rapidan until Labor Day afternoon, and of the cabinet members on cretary Hyde. drought-bound, r ned at his desk today. Castle to Stay Home nking offic rtment. to Secretary Day the at id Attorney Gene abroad Postma n will be in Nov holiday. and will spend it at hor sor Secretary 1 Mitchell is General s will speak nion church in Harrisburg. Pa. and on he will join in celebrations Brookvilie Clearfield, Pa Secretary Hurley today was on an nded tour of MMi; pi flood rol and waterway ects. Sec- v Adams New England u tional yacht r Soctety Mostly Absent Official society is virtually en bloc who ha the su beach resorts over the w . But labor leaders are present celebrating, At the Was cathedral, President Green k tomorrow afternoon, a cials of local unions wil memorial observances. servicr is expec ces are o LAKE COMPOUNCE ne completion of the orks pieces which the St. Oronzo re ture | Lake Compounce w at the Bristol park tod ed once by t as decided carnival a to more elaborate g and set pir spectac nd m bigzer and more the bombs merous than ger piec constructed. 1 a postpor tion will be held Other carnival f expected to prove eworks heavier popular mu planned The holiday program will be tinued throughout Labor Day. The feature attraction Sunday night will be Al Lombardo and his 12 Aristo- crats, one of the best known dance bands in sngland ris- tocrats will prese m similar to those wh made them one ville attractions the country There and con- of the greate this sec admission fe liroom and music of hestra for the will be charged the may dance to the f s Hub rices. Compou Men d women A special program has ranged for Labor Day when the week-end will be cluded. A band concert and other amusement features top the program been ar- ptember 1, series ST RESUL CLASSIFIED FOR USE. HERALD ADS (Continued ¥rom o Cincinnati, Ohi sembled before o' joyed an hour of love pool on tate Mr. and tice. Dinner 1w o'clock on the lock and swimming in the neighboring Mrs. George Pren- cerved at T7:30 porch overlooking the spacious lawns and colorful gardens and bridge and dancing followe Among those invited to the party last night Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Moore and Mrs Hardy Payor and tk guest Mr. and Mrs. John Stoddard Meriden, M d Mrs. Wilbur Gil- bert, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone \ and Mrs Clifton Wilson Hartford, Mr. and Mrs Miss Virginia Miss Edith Pr tent y Curti: Booth Kirlham, Dr. Robert Stiles Burpee of Hartford the were Mr. hot of of W Clare b home Wednesday and Mrs. Wilbur Gilbe Mrs. Robert ten friends d cards Wedn the summer home of her law, Mrs. R Va for Mrs, William Heald of € 0. and Mrs. Louise Bla: Richmond, Virginia entertained luncheon rs. Wilbur luncheon road Friday Todahl John! her home oon for house small Lincoln Johr of Mrs. at on Mrs o the Vanc M i Mrs fon Mrs. Roy Bowt a party and Monda Norris wa in rnoon H Poronto DANCING SUNDAY NIGHT —af PARAMOUNT PAVILION Where the Crowd Goes Music By THE IMPERIAL ORCH. Location: Take first right ‘ after Berlin Depot. Adm.—Ladies 35¢. Gents 50¢ l LAKE COMPOUNCE Bristol, Conn. Gigantic Display of Italian olor scheme pink and About 25 guests were present Iiongveskis will b:come the of George Huch next month. of green bride Mr. and Mrs. Ern phirey of Lincoln at dinner and cards on Tuesday cveni ~ WEDDINGS 0O’'Connor-Hodson Betroth- al of Interest to Many in Town—Other Events, st N street Hum- ed home at James William Hodson of Hew Waterbury has ann eng: ment of his daughte Lillian Catherine Hodson, to Deni O'Conn ant profe sor he Yale Medical school Miss Hodson is a graduate of Notre Dame and of Danbury Normal She member of the | Dr. O'Conn Mary O'Cor He is a grad the school s school f: the son of of Biddeford te of Bowdoin co he was ass A. Crane o He is a member of Haven hospital staff. Miss Hodson set her wedding date for October when her Mrs. Donald Gaffney of this city be her only attendant years Dr. A Wa- the ter will Today at 11 o'clock E. Wright, daughter o E. Wright of Maple the bride of Carl nd Mrs M Mrs. Verna strect became Carlson, son of Carlson of ceremony took Berlin attend and William street upon honeymoon Me Miss W local Seni Mr ht grad r high school Carlson is ¢ Hute Walt marr| the Har rend atiine Johnson, daughter Alfred J on o neis Migliz: o'clock bouq pink roses a Her bo nd Ypsop: bride" of eceptio he parents held wa flowe ner and 5 guests at Mr I reside at 2 Belden street upon t from trip to Nexn Miss | o1 Th Humphrey, cousins of the brid ushers, The bride will te crepe gown T T e Y last Mond will[| Woman Drops Saucer; A e Neighbors Call Police esrs New York, Aug. Brooklyn homr madly to report ooting. e & disclosed 3 riage in a of the white white wear geor- tulle | She will carry | t will lace pink ppy days to- and ver veil with a lace cap by enterta ite roses. Her Her Sunday to the trenches &gain, r une reads Cooper as bouq engage- news she vild parties. killed but e base n attache. er scan- him in trying o he false news ioes not be- es lead to a series re brought reunion. will number field, Pittsficld rtford is decorated not with | the from Lohengrin colored old of ridegroor happ to street, Comincio Monday Church |t Miss of Mis Dwight reet of Dwi TG th place e ine 3 o'cloc} John the Eva st DeVicino maid z in hatch- ave the buredh CRAND A28 ) HARTFORD Today at 2:30 and 8:30 ANN CORIO and her “GIRLS IN BLUE" NEXT WEEK Commencing Monday 1930’s Best Bet “GIRLS FROM THE FOLLIES” with adys (Youth) Clark and Walter Brown H. Baco Rock will be of Black of Be weddin ch to this paper I Lov You O Prom- nie daughter ribney of P dley. on adley TODAY ONI The str i Mystery ) of 1 Ever Screened “The Drake Case” with GLADYS BROCEWE Co-Feature “Border Romance” with ARMIDA—DON TERRY Virignia played | Every Saturday and Sunday Night “EDDIE'S PLACE" BERLIN TURNPIKE 50¢ Per couple Brittanian Orche: Table Service Sound News—Comedy—Seri. SUNDAY—MONDAY ! The Virginian—The: ' No The Texan— Gary Cooper in “A Man From Wyoming"” A Thrilling Drama of Love and War. A Million Laughs— A Thousand Thrills— A Hundred Beautiful Girls— Joe E. Brown Starts the Fun — - And It Never Stops! Co-heature “TOP SPEED COMEDY" — and How! “Is Everybody Happy” starring TED LEWIS SUBJIECTS Selected sound short Toonerville Folks FATHER LEARNS THAT HE HAS LET SONNY BoYy GO IN SWIMMING WITH HIS CLOTHES ON. By Fontaine Fox " FIREWORKS At the G ST. ORONZO New Features SATURDAY NI(C 2—Band C at Annual CELEBRATION Heavy Bombs HT, AUGUST ncerts—2 Opening Dance Tabs’ Hall COMMENCING, AUG. 30 Every Saturday Night Thereafter SUNDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 31 AL LOMBARDO His Famous Broadcasting 12 ARISTOCRATS Kefth Orphcum Sensations Advance in Prices—Men 75¢, Ladies 7¢ and Music by | No GREAT FROGRAM LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Band Concerts—Special Features. Girls’ Novelty Syncopators | 8—Pleces—8 , | |