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EXBED BISHOP IS EXTRENELY SORRY | cording to manufacturers of ladies' | undergarments, they may take their Diar Regrets Assassination of Obregon New York, July 18 (P—Bishop Pascual Diaz, exiled bishop of the Roman Catholic church in Mexico, regrets the assassination of Presi- dent-Elect Obregon. “I regret it with all my heart,” Bishop Diaz said. “As an apostle of peace and reconciliation news shocks me terribly. N can come of such violent m This can only create further st in our country and much worse than ever by must come from love and not from said he sination to do with the contro church and state, way the ¢ he said. “The assassination prob: bly emanated from the camp General Obregon's political enem but that, of course, is only a sur- mise.” The Rev. Wilfred Parsons, editor of Catholic America, a weekly, be- lieves hope of better relations b tween the Mexican gover the Catholic church has been dark ened by the assassination *“Obregon's election fu hope of be in Mexico,’ has plunged the situation into dark- ness again. “We looked upon Obregon as an emissary of peace, His see it, vés Luis M. Mo ister of industry, commeres labor and Robert Cruz, the chief of did not he- had anythi nd | 1 ombine all four garments in ting single piece m the shoulders short of the knees. step-ins, and “dance sets” with extinction In the ar future, place +with covers. ONGE PARDONED, 1§ camisoles and corse «'South Carolina Governor Re- . vokes Liberéy Given Man Colu 8. C., July icharas has e Ben Be is to be ta Governor rdon voked th May 1 5. nt in utiv that taken in > of had served 13 it signed by th 1d sworn falsely against Be at his trial, ately paroled, the legislature take some compensate Bess for the years spent in the penitentiary. paper started a fund for him. The woman, however, clared that Bess was guilty of th inst him. She said sh had signed her name to what sh h that d stops | envelope are | by the | "IN PRISON AGAIN 18 (P — ken back to attacking a years when Gov. Richards in which she stated The man was immedi- was later pardoned and the governor recommended that action to A news- later de- police of Mexico, in the forcfront po- | litically. Both men,Morones by in- ference and Cruz by his actions, have indicated a close adberence to | the policies of President Calles, Un- der such conditions there is no great | d to believe was a staten | forgiving him the wrong he done her. snbstance that Bess was had A Florence county grand jury in- vestigated the case and reported in guilty. ground of hope.” New York Women Take to “Scanties” New York, July 18 (®—With the arrival of the “scant, the ultimate in hot weather elimination of .uper- fluous feminine clothing seems to have been reached. Scanties, according to the lingerie makers’ dictionary, garments meant to take the plac, S ‘Busld eAnd Help ‘Build The revocation of his pardon follow: N. J. Frederick, of czro attorney who represents Be id he would contest the governor’ action. n [ WR K 'EM | Berlin, July Your Will Is Read - Columbia, 17—What a mess that must have been; Burglars re- cently broke into a poultry farm and are four picce |apparently disgusted with the small of | amount of money found in the safe, brasslere, girdle, vest and “panties.” lsmashcd 11,000 valuable brood eggs. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1928 a MALE ATTIRE NOW UNDERGOES CHANGE ‘May Yie With Women for [ts Pancity Paris, July 18 (UP)—If the pres- ent trend of masculine fashions, as indicated by the recent Parisian show of models continues, there is a strong probability that men soon will be as scantily attired as the | modern fairer sex. Whether this will be compensated a return to the medieval styles of long locks and powdered wigs for {men is still uncertain but the worst | tears may be justified. The movement was stared by a writer, Maurice De Waleffe ned a campaign in favor of oned knee-breeches, buck- 1, with the tight fitting silk and the daintiest of pat- her slippers Naturally, there was a howl of de- |rision but M. De Waleffe continued |in lectures and conversations in the jsalons of the clite of Parisian so- | ciety of pontificate his doctrine. The tailors of Paris began to realize there might be a grain of truth in his arguments and while they refus- | ed to accept his suggestions model in their entircty, they have agreed to a compromise which may be prominent during the winter season. As far as the “breeches” are concerned, | consists of somecthing akin to the |ordinary athletic underwear gar- ! ment. There are no buckles, and the t | | | e { creased—reach only a couple of iches below specially prepared e | light-fitting stockings. These are to o | be held up by ordinary elastic bands t | or can be adjusted to fit so closely to the muscles that garters will be unnce ry. With the new costume must be lincluded a tight fitting jacket of | the type that women used to wear ~|in the latter part of the Victorian This is, of course, for street wear and with it may be worn any- thing from a purple or grey silk ‘stovepipe” hat to the more com- monplace golf cap. Jut for evening dress, there is an- other story to be told. If the atyle- | makers have their way, the collar is doomed. Comfort is to be the key- e will be worn with a “V” at the throat and no collar attached. Incidentally, the new evening the proposed style now | knee length trousers—never to be | note, and the softest of silk shirts dress for men is to be made in a wide range of colors. Vielet and! green promise to be the favorite among the vounger wearers, and one Paris tailor has created an in- | teresting model with vertical stripes in grey and bLlack, each about an inch wide, giving the appearance of | an optometrist's astigmatism test chart. It is said to Le especially designed for stout men, the perpen- dicular design giving an impression {of greater height and reduced em- | bonpoint, WILLNOTTRYTO PROVE IDENTITY Sell-Styled Danghter of Car, Not Alter Money | New York, July 18 (Pi—Mme. Anastasia Tchaikovsky, the self- | styled Grand Duchess Anastasia ”i |Russta, will make no attempt to| | prove her identity as a daughter of | |the late czar or to obtain possession | |of a fortune he is reported to have hidden in England. | _This was made clear by Willlams B. Leeds, who with his wife, the| former Princess Xenia of Russia, | thave taken care of Mme. Tchaikov- | sky since her arrival in this country | last winter. Is “Mystery Woman” The “mystery woman,” around | | whose identity a violent controversy has raged for several years, desircs only a chance to regain her health and lead a normal life, he said. She | has no interest in proving her identi- | ty to those who doubt her or in | fghting for the reputed $80,000,000. Both Leeds and his wife, who played with the grand duchess as children at the imperial court, are convinced she is the daughter of the czar. He belleves no tmpersonator |could have fooled them for the {number of months this woman has been their guest. | Her search for the quiet and !peace she desires has been difticult, he sald, because of publicity. Ever | since she arrived in Berlin and fail- | |ed to convince Russian refugees |there of her claims, he said, she has |been subjected to questioning and to {being photographed. For months | she lay seriously ill in a Berlin hos- | pital as a result of a suiclde af tempt. Last year Mrs. Leeds arranged for | her to come to this country, hoping that the change in scenes and the aking Of Our 15 Banking Services— jard, jand late medical science of this country! might restore her health. Now in Seclusion For a time she stayed at the Long Island estate of Mfs. Auguste Rich- wite of a New York importer, ! at the Oyster Bay home of | the Leeds. She is now in seclusion at a country estate whose location Leeds would not divulge. During her stay at the Richard and Leeds home those places were under heavy police guard and at the Leeds home a pack of large dogs was loosed in the grounds at night. She has granted no interview and has made no statement since her ar- rival in this countr The claim is made that she es- caped the massacre’ of the royal family through the poor marksman- ship of the bolshevist soldiers and was removed to safety by Tchaikov- sky, a Red soldier, who later was Killed. Scranton Priest Injured By Auto in London, Eng. 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