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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Fndmg 15,033 July 6th, ESTABLISHED 1870 W BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 19 9. —TWENTY-TWO P%GF\ PRICE THREE CENTS 21 M NATIONAL W.C. T HITS AT PAONESSA FOR HIS STAND AGAINST 18TH AMENDMENT Secretary Says “At- tacks, in Large Meas-‘ ure, Come From Poli- | tical Sources in Oppo- King George Up At Usual Tlme‘ sition to President! Hoover.” Anna Marden DeYo Sends Letter to Mrs. Edward | C. Carter, dent, Prohibition, Exchange Head. Including Pao- against ing expr prohibition 2 ment, Mr cording sec exception to Mayor d opinions the 1Sth Marden DeYo, re- the Anna ary of national Women's Christian Temperancc Union. C Britain W. C. T. 1 has written to Mrs. Carter, president of the New . declaring that “attacks on the large sources 1Sth amendment, come in measure, from politicai opposition to Preside Mrs. DeYo 8. Greene, in Hoover.” also criticizes George national president of the Exch e clubs, who de- nounced the 1Sth amendment tended the state convention of ed IExchange clubs inthis city menth. “Every word sa can uttered find its duplicate the literature of the Association Against the Drohibition Ame ment,” Mrs. DeYo dectares.” Quotes President Hoover Mrs. DeYo's letter foliows “The W. C. T. U. takes the wor Herbert C. Hoover, president of United States for a complete to the attack on the 1S8th nt by Mayor Paon nd S. Greene, national president of the Exchange clubs Prohibitio Hoover in summer, ‘is for American bome. coed. by nd sa said President his speeches last he protection of tle 1 wish it one of Krom Hoover Enemies of the W. C. T. U 4l the attacks of the 15th amendment, in large measure com from political sources in opposition to President Hoover. Every word nttered by Mayor Paones find fts duplicate in the literature of th Association Against the Prohibition Amendment which spent nearly haif | a million dollars to defeat Herber lloover and elect Alfred E. Smith on P Continu age 10.) GHICAGO PLANE SAFE AT CANADIAN TOWN ‘Untin’ Bm\lcr Reported At Port Bur\\'cl], Cape 9 (P—The 1th Berlin S Untin™ fre from Port Where- had Remi Iy blazing i the wo o arrived today Rurwell on Cape Chidley abouts of the amphibian heen doubt it left Ontario. days ago. hum of its motor. picked up radio station at Cape Hope's west of Port Burwell vesterday. indicated that the plane was in the air at the time. Bul| whether it was continuing its flight foward Greenland, or merely up to | receive we reports was not The last from plane | received 1t was almost | was interpreted was landing | be- 10ross big in since two Advance. ither moss Friday but plane James Bay, w undecipherable. to that the at Great Whale. on canse of had weather The 120 Tribune w of thr left Chicago Cednesday in an attempt to fly 1y of Canada, Greenland and 1and to RBerlin. Its crew consi Robert pilot: Parker Cramer. navigator, and Robert Wood. - tion editor of the Chicago Tlllmnn | Plans were discussed hy Cana- | iian airmen vesterday to send 'i{ plane in search of the Chicago ex- pedition, but were abandoned for the time when the radge station re- ported hearing the P ne in the air. Since say plane. which is owned by the and carries a last hy Tce- ts of Gast. the “Unfin" Bowler mad fts «upposed landing at Great Whale, weather rmvr‘yan\ o been unfavorable for flyi in northern Ontario and lemc | | | | | Local Presi- Scoring Foes of | end- | Edward | when | to suc- | | ding or | gona, | Thomas MONARCH PASSES FAVORABLE NIGHT Routing Unchanged X-RAY ANALYSIS TODAY Careful Check On Condition Planned —Man Who Tries to Enter Palace Creates Diversion This After- noon. London. Ju spent a restful night, and today was able to go about in his placent manner. M physicians, who have several consultatiohs b | reopening of the ht chest precaution sty's health Photog Numerous suzl cor- nwh 1gain s held of the sinus leading into cavity, are taking to safeguard ~ His phs Studied X-ray photog taken yesterday, fully examined who, it they huve definite conclusions, have not made them public. A more | careful examination of the photo- graphs will be made tomorrow, and possibly further X-rays will he taken, to note, if possible. » change in the conditions in the ri lung and pleural cavity. slight diversion was given this aft= ernoon in an attempt by an un- known man to call at Buckingham | palace. The policeman on duty d-- tained him, und he was taken to St ephens infirmary. The man | the excuse that he to see queen London, July 9 () cern prevailed today the walfare of King projected visit to the at Sandringham was denly yesterday Physicians’ explan sinus in the left Tun; satisfactory progre 1ph have by th which were care hwl any m wanted the Mayor | in | General con- in Britain for Cieoras imer palac ned sud- tions that ad shown un d that X-ray SECRET POLICE T0 COVER NEW YORK to Be |Identity of Members | Hidden From Familics service York, July %.—(@—A bureau was established in the Police Fifty detective division of de- partment today Whalen. signed'to the new identities are known only to the po- lice The men hene | forth will be known only to hir to the man he places in direct |of that bureau. The sceret police [ dentials, will gather no dence and will make no s Their work will resemble that of the police by Comn sioner men were bureau. Their commissioner will b undercover m ed S ret service and of the lice of Scotland Yard They have been ordered to keep their identity secret even from their families. None of the polic will eve bhe by name. They will be All reports will be made telephone or letter to the mar head the bureau, also will be ke secret secret known numbered by who is to whose ntity curely 1 The plan is among the with thiey bhootle for them to s underworld, to addicts, gamt ming pick- beer drug pockets, runners and racketeers of all kinds. AFTER STEAMER AND CUTTER MET IN FOG 151y overlon zers to lan . anc’s Control Stick GUARDSMAN SAVEY B DROWNING WOMAN | oo Gorp. Webh of Co. H Makes Res- (eA ooml View RESCUES SP’UNGHFLD 61 New ht DT “. Dritain jes Cam Niantic Win for Skill in Marching — Ofiicers Pleased By Cenduct of Men. Camp Trur poral W H, 16 Barr FLIERS 76 STAY UP UNTIL FOTOR GUITS - Culver City Plane Threat- ! SR ens Record Late This Island Sound Afternoon In comwpany v advanced to priva to corporal through hours given Battalion Parad wttalion day Byron K noon (Continued on Pa broken sustaing entenced in Killing of W, ')m‘m July 9 1 Driver Hav Thompson to three Judge court today 1 charg the death of Lillian G Branford throug a motor vehicle Thompson wa his car which the Gu ret McKeon of ting yea 10 iEAT WAVE BEATH Carl on hy Prostrations Mount Humidity New Engl: Bra McKeon Thompson hhl several drinks of Miss Poli to Wed el Marquis In New Haven Ceremony Tomorrow New wed- wil be morning Haven, July —A international r celebrated ) when Miss Lillian Poli, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Z. Poli, 15 united in marriage to Marquis Lippo Gerini of Florence, Italy Princess Thresa Torlonia late Senator Gerini of Rom ceremony will take place John's Roman Catholic will followed by a the summer home of Villa Rosa, Woodmont Duchess Isabella Gaetani D'Ara- of the marquis, amd Mrs lan, of the bride, will act as matrons of honor. The bridesmaids will Marcharina Maria Gerini the marquis; Miss Patricia Drew of Chicago, Miss Janet Martin of New York City, Miss Helen Meaney Greenwich, Miss Aileen Ri, Grooklyn, N. Y., Miss Irene O'Sulli- re tomorrow son ind at church ana reception at the Polis at St sister include sister of interes ) ten- n of New Rochelle Marion Nolan of New H Por N Y Haven, Mr Hartsdale, N. Y Mrs. I*. Fortesque of Philadelphia and Mrs. Thomas Kaddobeck of Pat N. I orat Miss ters N elaborate musical program has arranzed at the church sery- ind will be under the direction ot Maestro Enrico Batelli, assisted by « string orchestra The soloists will include Santa Biondi, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company, and Guisseppe In ternats of the San Carlo Opera Company Miss Poli enin Hottest Place t place in tl eather bur vas in Phoenix, Ariz. w perature of 102 ed. The Pacific coa: ice countr attended Oakmer Walnut Lan and later en 1 St. Elizabeth's college Sh studied in Rome 3t. Cecilia’s col lege nd while met the Mar quis Gerini. ~ The marquis is a grad- unate of the University of Rome and i35 an engineer. He is very much ted in aviation, the hools HIGH TIDES—JULY 10 re New London 1:13 p.n. New Haven 1341 a.m.,2:56 pm. REGORD REACHES 7 n Lottprs ta Entry List Playing in Onc-Day State Meadow—Hart Ties Low Net Score s in exceller d t play o “BLACK HAND” DEATH PROBED BY OFFICERS Studied By Ex- perts—Patsy La Bada Is Sought of Boston > body r marshes line Sun- Black Hand Letters \(\ulud While 1 ha typ P to for ndwri ewrit Mor wred o by €l child dis. d on June stated d be returned demands with h f n THI WEATHER New Local Britain and thunder showers late tonight or Wednesday: con- tinued warmer: somewhat cooler late Wednesday after- ncon or night. vicinity: |Rome Orders Flying Fields Lighted For Plane — Ex- Association Event at Shuttle EN TRAPPED IN SUNKEN SUBMARINE BRITiSH NAVY BOAT H-47 SINKS WITH 21 ABOARD IN DEEP WATER COLLISION; ALL HOPE OF SAVING MEN ABANDONED Pathfi...der Believed Far Out At o Sea With Favorable Winds to Speed It Toward Rome Airport L-12 Rams Craft in St. George’s Channel— Submersible Down in 270 Feet of Water, Three Times Depth of S-4 Disaster Site Two of Crew Escape—One Man Killed On Other Ship—Lord of Admiral- ty Tells Chance perts Think Craft Is Flying High and Soon Will Approach European Coast — Scheduie (alls For Landing Tomorrow. ronat yorhood ¢ Commons No could possit for Rescues tomor No News on Exact Field Exis ¥ & (P—The first lord t nced in the en to t iampino of the ued alive. the sal- crew " bat ) diving apparatus available had been dis- 1 on Pag S with of her 17) Wife, Children and | $5,000 Reported Gone Fartbord, July TP = Taries cl, off west ‘of ) feet okl to. the vas struek bg a larger vessel, ¢ that only two of 23 were saved. enant R. J. Gards £ officer. and of Devonport, tele- bhoth of whom pre- in the coning tower. Loses One Man Also 12 lost Margentino Guilty of Violating Dry Law On Two Counts SEMRAU IS ASSESSED $a0 of urn Assault on O'Looney one 1 Charles chief signaller, who is Arthur Sampson, a critical condition suffered in the Brothers Continued (o July 20— Proprictor Denies Swinging Bottle at Guest, Now Hospital Patient, rof Eact As soon as of the disaster dock yard tugs Re- rappler hurriedly pre- 0 to sea with salvage gear word 1s received the stances un- took place, marine was Schmidt Offers nancing Arrangement to Health Board New Fi- announcements ) Feet Deep that the feet of times that in marine S-4 deeper than 1 sank in ns at such a exceedingly difficult. statement said the collision with the 2 this morning about 22 miles to orthward of Small's lighthouse out jue west from three American uard PAST DISASTER TOLL OF SUBMARINE HiGH Major \m'!ents to Under- sea Craft in History Listed Lovers’ Quarrel Cancels Wedding; Bride-to-Be Balks at Last Minute July 9 (@) ken a of the Submarine cavy toll of world. Some major accidents to undersea follow March 24, —United marine -4 s in Honolulu Bay, loss of March nk by . was only States Mrs of Bri There er g father d their heels on boy told them come in reat- they left. In >ugrosack took her to end where could had bee anoth t they could not rain to Mer voung bride-to And that i v got from M 10:15 when 1924—DBritish subma- 5 sunk by British battleship off Portland, England, Death list 43. March 19, 1924—Japanese subma- rine sunk by Japanese battleship off, S: orty-nine dead. United States sub- off Block Island, City of Rome. he not vas 1 find formed vas to ht. after her moth- complaint to the Detective McAvay did find and brought them all to the station to be questioned. Miss 1s quite decisive on the mat- | iden, | ter would not marry the man. | his. | That settled it as far con- | Louis | cerned Finally poli had balk Arounc « : ien bound hangs; Avay Hem police Meri ive Me- Mer went marine sunk | R. 1., by steamer Thirty-three dead. Dec. 17, 1927—United States sub- marine sunk off Provincetow: it all was settled. Miss [Mass ast guard cutter Pauld- Koski ecd 1o go to the home of |ing dead her mother. where she was received 6, 1928—Italian with open arms, and her mother [I"-14 in Adriatic furth reed that she did not have |sion destroyer. to marry the man, jdead, Koski w ST recordin Dy When ot to went her way and as she wa arly Monday mc Pugrosack, 1 ped in hinking th turday him of the take her aw rn i s by > Pleasan ratulate t she had Tearfully she spat and aske ay so that she stop- A Koski en married informed d him to would not to con submarine sea in colli- Thirty-one nk with