| Show 0 I Evades Issue E f 6 4 s 4 L LADY MARY REA HEATH TH Spends 6 Hours in Jail AVIATRIX FORFEITS B BAIL lliN DRUNK C CASE CASEBy SE SEDy By Dy J. J GRIFFIN KELLEY WINDSOR Ont April 22 United Press Lady Lady Mary Heath famous British aviatrix failed to appear in magistrates magistrate's c court urt hero here today to face rial trial on a charge of drunkenness and andler ler bail was declared forfeited Booked as Mary Heath she spent s1 51 six hours In the Jail before she was released on ball bail of 1050 1650 When she railed failed to appear Magistrate D. D M M. Brodie took brief testimony She was in lit a very drunken con- con Continued on Page Pan Two S AVIATRIX fO FORFEITS fEITS B BAlL lliN IN D DRUNK UNK CASE Continued from rue rage One dillon Constable Alfred Carter who with another constable made the testified That concluded the testimony and the fine and costs were entered against her Reginald G. G Williams New York her secretary who was with her was arrested too but I subsequently was released without charges being bein filed At her hotel room Lady Heath was Informed of the thc forfeiture of her bond Honor bright she said I wasn't drunk Why I wasn't even cheery It ItIs ItIs Is just a mean dirty old trick I Lady Heath whose flying anti and matrimonial mat differences with her former husband Sir James Heath year 72 old Englishman have attracted wide I attention was attired In bright green pajamas when she received reporters I had been to a little party before the scene occurred she said but all nIl allI nIlI I had to drink was two glasses of or beer and a glass of or whisky r Why James Proctor chief chic o of po pe police police lice of Sandwich was at the part party and anti I danced with him He was th the only dark spot of the evening big fat with a lot of ot extra chins For chivalrous reasons Lady Heath refused to divulge the thc name oiher oCher oi of her host She also refused comment nt on a a. report she had charged she had been drugged She said that when she and Williams left the party they started for their hotel in an auto auto- mobile It was a beastly rain she said Reginald was driving and I leaned over to turn tum on the windshield wiper As I 1 did so my arm caught and that's what caused the trouble DISPLAYS BRUISES Here Herc Lady Heath slipped off a wrap and rolled up a R sleeve of ot her pajamas to display two bruises on her left forearm They were caused she and Williams said when her arm ann caught The car probably did swerve C and there may have hare been some commotion commotion commo comm tion when I start started d to wrench my arm free but drunk honor bright I If It anyone was arrested It should have been me Williams interrupted No it was WIl just that nasty old cop Lady Heath went on Why I even called him to help mc me get my arm free and what a place they gave m me meto meto to sleep Just a hard board and a shawl over me But after I got to sleep it was all right Lady Heath said she would remain here until Williams who is studying aviation finishes his instructions in flying at a local training field fJeld |