New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1930, Page 8

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Matnmomal Agency Victims Lose Sfi 000 In Fake “Come-on” Scheme‘ —_— Lawyer Sues Air Line For Forced Landing Chicago, Oct. 7 (A—Elmer W. Arch, an attorney, has sued Uni- versal Air Lines for $50,000 dam- ages, charging that a forced land- MEMBERS AI]MlTTFl] and was among those admitted. Others who earned club member ship privileges were Ruth M. Hum Lcum Amhcm 0prano, v:lul) (lullmd the musicians heard | terday morning’s session of the po- ice court evidently fell upon deaf ars because 12 hours after his ap- pearance in court Officer Bloomquist and Kumm were called to the man's house at 200 Hartford avenue on a | complaint from his wife that he was Have you played the Indoor Lit- Golf Course - at tle Meadow Main St., next to Strand Theater? tomobile without having a driver's license in his possession. Have you played the Indoor Lit- tle Mecadow Golt Course at 147 Main St. next to Strand Theater? Daily p —advt. Notice has been received at po- using abusive and profane language | to her and his cight children. When the officers arrived at the | scene they found Dziob seated in the | Daily prizes.—advt. Attorney Willlam I. Curtin of 175 West Main street is able to be about after a brief illness. lice headquarters of the shspension of the followiAg drivers' licenses: Isadore Cohen, 161 Hartford ave- nue; George A. Anderson, 459 Os- zood avenue and Arthur Swanson, 329 Osgood avenue. | last night represented the finest as- | sortment of young and promising | talent given auditions by the club | for a long time. This is indicative, he | sald, that a new generation of talent. | Kitchen und after talking to him for | ed and ambitious musicians is being | @While and receiving his promise to | desist they left him. | heard from in the city. | | A report of the.ncident was turn- ed in at headquarters by Uni(‘cri Bloomquist. Jndmn‘xpolls, T[] USEMOTORGYCLE sauth, middle west and west ror mere than $6,000 was revealed by Trio Fined in Court for Toying | With State Law feMleral investigators today follow- Ing the arrest of five persons on| charges of postal fraud. | ‘Using photographs of two wom- en members of the ring as “bait,” the agency obtained sums rangmg Neglect of the minor - detail of whether the tail light on the motor- 1@. Ky.; Marion, Ind.; Lebanon. cycle he was driving through Linden |ject on which Frank I18d., and Crawfordsville, Tnd. N circet w tdrn, the investigators revealed. t Jo “Those arrested are Miss Oda Lip- ing was a breach of contract. Arch maintains that the forc- ed landing caused him to miss an important business engagement. The same plane two days later crashed into a gas tank and’ three persons were Kkilled. (Five Singers and One Pianist Join Organization Ranks Motorcycle Policeman David Doty arrested Lewis Casertano about | o'clock this morning when he dis- covered that he was driving an au- Five singers and one pianist last ight successfully passed an audi- tion leading to membership in' tha | posed of Mr. Woods, J. S. New Britain Musical = club. Among | Marcus H. Fleitzer, Mr. Hart, Wal- the vocalists were three who com- | ter L. Magnuson, Walter P. Occupin peted in the recent radio auditizn, |and George Hahn. | including the winner and runner up in the temale division. Miss Rosemary Ril soprano, who won the recent radio audition, had no difficulty in convincing the | judges who gathered in the studio of | | Theron W. Hart that she was a cap- T = | able vocalist. Miss Martha Earnest. {Man “I?lu'l\?cd hDDJSl;‘Efig New i 'Pance also a soprano, who was a close sec- warning sounded ond in the recent radio audition.| A by Judgc ¥rank Dziob to the [ The Plainville Strand Theater m"‘i The audition committee w USIZ HERALD CLA £ INT TIONS intentions were Boy Bootblacks Club Hears of R-101 Crash| Aviation, with especial emphas on the R-101 disaster, was the sub- chade of the Boy ks' club at its weekly meet- | night in the Y. M. C. A. The also told of Charles E. milton's pioneer work in airplane construction here in New Britain, The boys voted to change the name of their organization to the | Business Boys' club and to extend membership to boys not engaged in bootblacking. A swimming party followed the business session. Next Monday night at 7 o'clock the boys will gather about the “Y" fireplace to tell stories. MARRIAG Marriage from a few dollars to 31,700 from | it§ victims, postal inspectors said. ‘ Qgerations were carried on from yton, Ohio; Munice, Ind.; Coving- Cuticura Preparations Plans for the musical scason arc fled { well under way. The first hous meeting will take place at the home = L o ] paul B. S rcqulrcmcnt for the daily use of every { treet and | member of the family. The Soap for of 54 Cabot strect. regulartoilet use, the @imtmentto heal . pimples and irritations and the Talcum to refresh and cool the skin. with the city clerk today by Charl factory employe, of Catherine Cime t spoke to the zawiczus, 17, of 143 last mizht, and Offi- s further | o tion into the circumstancos | ‘p e led to the arrest of Wil s Roy Gibbs, and Roxey Chan fbbs, at Crawfordsville, and Ethel | jiam Hallen, aged 20, of 85 Linden | Roso Brewer-Williams, at Munice. |greet and William Thompson, aged The ring's operations were S0 €X-|25 of 140 Winter street. tensive that files of prospects were Thompson was' booked on the tiple-copy machmey 7 & :‘\2‘;"“::‘; 2 multiple-copy Trea"® | charge of misrepresentation when O Ty vaw. |the officer’s investigation brought fofis??fii'fiflmd (h}):varth:tsgency out the fact that he had registered oftained momey. from matrimonial |& motorcycle in his name when ac- S epects. No. requests for money |tUal ownership of the vehicle was Nere made until the fifth letter, he |admitted by Hallen. He further 2ald, and those abrupt clients who |Practiced deceit in his application Wished to get marricd immediately | for the registration when he gave a were dropped as too likely to cause non-existent address to the office of treuble. the motor vehicle commissioner, the . police say. S Thompson claimed that he did Considering New Plan |this because Hallen would not have To Bring Artists Here |veen able to regiswer the machinc. | Srincipal Louls P. Slade of the |being a minor and unable to shoy | 54 e Lieh school announced | financial responsibility. The major gencral commandant Nterdny at dn assembly of the|. Hallen was charged with loaning of the Marine Corps has forwarded e & the plan by which -the |the motor. vehicle to a minor and|the medal to Captaln Wilson Brown, Biional Music League was to bring [ Vith failure to show financial re- commander of the base. sameral artists to New Britain for a [Sponsibility, while the charge against eepies of concerts had failed. ‘l’l.'\dz:u\ml was driving !\\rilhom Ithe proper registration and failure | “::H::;‘; ‘“,_r\:“'":,|“\‘::""\‘]‘l‘i to show financial responsibility. (% or hiavine both studentsiana (o WHen Badzawleaus Wwasyseen by parents promi to buy a certain | Officer Musczynski and ! iber of concert tickets, only the |¥as unable to show a registraffol | Nicaragua. ~ Presentation of the Hacents will bo asked to guarantec |Cerificate. Telling the officer thut|medal will be by Captain Brown be- their suppo The entire city, | Hallen had the certificate both drove | fore the entirc personnel of the {htongh the echool system, will be |to his home at 85 Linden street only | pase and marine barracks. % Nebresented in the pool. It enough |to learn that Thompson, who live s Dersons intend to buy tickets to in- [t 140 Winter street, had the paper. HEPANS MBEET TONIGHT sure the success of the concerts, the | After stionini Hallen and | ! b artists will entertain at the regular | Thompson at the home of the 1 | Elpis chapter, No. 117, Ahepa, | Ssgembly of the High school and [ter the officer discovered the rus| ‘Wl hold its semi-monthly meetins Samsibly once at the two Junior High | the boys had rcsorted to to obtain | (ONENt in the Ahepa hall on M schools assemblies. | strect. 1t is probable that plans f Superintendent of Schools Stanley | cuilty fo the|the annual ball will be discussed at M Holmes has granted permission jon an. | this meeting. The ball is the rost for tho schools to be the middieman | outstanding event on the local | : fined Thomp- | hetween the parents and the epresentation in | Ahepa calendar each year al Music Leaguc he school hoard |applying for a registration. He as- | : ix has also voiced i == < == wproval of the |sessed Hallen a like amount for plan. LUCKY TIGER, world's likewise fared well. The other vocal- | Saxe to ist who recently was heard at the | cffect that he stop drinking and take nouncement be made soon will sur- South ehurch chapel comtest was |care of his family and stop beating | | Prise, every theatergoer in New ity Miss Wilhelmina Stack, soprano, |his wife, ‘Chamiieal Gorporation, Maldes, m“"" Sosp . Olatment 2. and toe, Taleun e, . : .,ulfl‘:‘% | when he appeared at yes- COTTREL TO BE CITED New London, Oct. 7 UP—Captain Alfred C. Cottrell, S. marine corps, commanding officer of the marine barracks here, will be pre- sented a Nicaraguan medal of ‘merit and citation at the submarine base Saturday. The medal has beery confe Captain Cottrell by His J. M. Moncada, the president of the | republic of Nicaragua, in recognition of the exceptional service rendered stopped hc|by. that officer to the republic of | Judze Nation- | son §2 :mal\lfl}: a motor vehicle to a minor and failing to show financial respon- Isibility. Radzawiczus was fined $2 on the charge of driving without |having the proper registration cer- |tificate in his possession and $10 on the charge o failure to show finan- sponsibility. ~\l|l(l\(R0 \l\ STREET Harry Davidson, 50 year old res dent of Linwood street, stwuck by an. automobile driven by Mgss Mary Souney of 81 Winter sigeet as he was attempting to cross {lm street in front of city hall yes- tetday. Witnesses to the uty Parlors, A Proven Germ- icide. Corrects dandruff and g3 scalp irri Safe for Al 2dults. children. Guaranteed. & .ILUCKY TICER accident W REDUCED RATES W 50c AUBURN TAXI ON STREET TELEPHONLE 611 " NEW REDUCED RATES WITHIN CITY LiMITS | at the spot favor of vehicular traffic. The man received only slight in- Jusies, 12 WASHING claim that the pedestrian was crossing the | steeet in defiance of the traffic light which was turned in USE HERALD CLASSIFIED AD\J asten filnery 2 133 MAIN ST. 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