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Whether Ceremony Has Been| Performed Is Kept Secret | by Couple. [ By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 10.—Miss Amelia Earhart, first woman to fly the Atlantic, and George Palmer Putnam, | publisher and explorer, have obtained | a license to wed, but whether the cere- mony has been performed was a mys- tery to their friends today. Henry P. Balley, town clerk of Noank, Conn., and Probate Judge Arthur P.| Anderson _concurred in statements that a license had been issued to the couple, and Judge Anderson said he had waived by Connecticut law. Bailey said the cense was issued Saturday. Miss Earhart, who was in Washington today, denied she and Palmer were Visited at Palmer Home. She and Palmer were at the Summer home of Mrs. Frances Palmef, the pub- lisher's mother, at Noank, Saturday. They left together in an automobile after inquiring concerning train sched- ules from New London, Conn. Miss said Putnam had not accompanied her, ment in Sutton place, New York. She said she went to Noank quite frequently, but insisted she knew noth- ing of a marriage license being issued there Saturday to her and Putnam. “Some time in the next 50 years I| may be married,” she said. Business in connection with her posi- tion as vice president of the New York, Philadelphia & Washington Airway ation k her to Washington, | she said. i Met First in 1928. | Putnam met Miss Earhart when he| had charge of arrangements for her flight from Tre) y, Newfoundland, to Burryport, Wales, June 17, 1928. Miss Earbart's’ pilot was the late Wilmer Stutz, with Lou Gordon as mechanic. Miss Earhart became interested in aviation and learned to fly while doing social work in Boston. She was the first woman to obtain a pilot's certificate from the National Aeronautics Associa- | tion and at one time held the women's ?luttude record for a flight of 14,000 eet. Putnam's previous marriage to Mrs. Dorothy Binney Putnam was ended by divopl’ce in Reno, Nev, in December, 1929. e has made several voyages of ex- ploration and scientific research_into the Arctic &nd Subarctic regions. He is WALES’ CHARITY AIDED BY AMBASSADOR DAWES Prince Makes Breach in U. 8. Tariff ‘Wall for Art Sale to Bene- fit Veterans. By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 10.—The Prince of Wales, aided by Ambassador Dawes and Secretary Mellon, has made a breach in the United States tariff wall to permit the sale of pictures by British artists in aid of the prince’s personal charity fund for British war veterans. Nearly 400 paintings will comprise a floating art gallery on the liner Aqui- tania, safling from Southampton No- vember 22 for New York, where the pictures will be sold to any one who cares to visit the ship and buy. Am- bassador Dawes announced-receipt of a cablegram from Secretary Mellon saying i that, as an act of international cour- | tesy. permission would be granted for holding the exhibition on the Aquitania | in New York Harbor and allowing free | customs entry of the paintings, draw- and frames. | An exhibition will be held on the | liner at Southampton November 21| with Ambassador Dawes attending. Prince George will officiate on behalf | of his brother. Overcoat Taken in Hold-up. Robert Mickens, colored, of 2251 | ‘Twelfth place was held up at the point of a pistol and robbed of his overcoat at Third and O streets early last night, | according to his report to the police. Mickens, accompanied by his wife and brother, was walking east on O street, he reported, when an unidentified young colored man appeared, displayed a pistol and robbed him of his coat. 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Richard was killed instantly with a bullet through the heart. George dropped with a slug in his shoulder and James surrendered. The officers did not say how many shots they fired or whether the brothers shot at them. James is in county jail and George is in a local hospital under guard. He is e; to recover. D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930. : GRADE CROSSING TOLL DECREASES 15 PER CENT | Eaorn States & Highway Deaths for Seven Months Total 1,108, as Against 1,305 for Last Year. Deaths from highway grade crossings accidents more than 15 per cent during the first seven months of the year over a similar period in 1929. Railroads reporting to the Interstate Commerce Commission placed the total of grade crossing accidents this year at 2,631, resulting in_ death to 1,106 persons and Jinjury to 3,004. Last year at the first of August 3,111 accidents were reported. At this time lh:er; were 1,305 deaths and 3,557 in- Jured. HEADS LEGION UNIT Mrs. R. W. Means to Direct Eduga- tion of War Orphans. 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