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News of the World Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press ‘l\a;eknfinndmg 15951 2 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1930. —TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS PRINCESS Mi™".*"50% REPUBLICANS MAY Burglars Get 50,000 Jewel Haul — BRISTOL HOSPITAL BINGHAM TARIFF ATTITUDE, CROWN PRINGE rumsti IN ' In Home of Wealthy Providen NI DAY Moot Icder 350 P U MLy s cctpraTioN ANGLE EI-AB[]RATE RUYA'- SERV":E Regulars Nearly Ready to Ca—‘sa"‘ifiL[?f'j e e e aneacked During | rinimient Declares Sie APPEARS IN l-[]BBY RECURD Italian and Belolan Rul- l Married Today l ing Families United in| pitulate and Grant Independ- ! eep Undisturbed During Break—No Trace Believes Youth Contracted AT ent [mpfil[flll[ PUS of Finger Prints as Clue for Police. | Sl]]fi“!]UX in New Bl'i[flill t Shot by Robber | Sugar Pl!bllCIly Man tol Returned Hone : | | trovuacnce. 1 1, gan. 8 (0PI tmat the 1ot e — JU— Says Senator Confe: Ceremonies in Rome- | o |TENTATIVE AGREEMENT | isies or bursturs who operatea mizht reeh oo : ’IATTER IS TURNED OVER - ; y e Ghttermg Array of. _ Guests in Procession, ' . B to Pauline Chapel. ‘] 40,000 Crowd Plazas Near | Palace to Pay H()mag‘c% i { | to Couple—Jewels Worth | ja iz turn- With Manufacturers e e o s S i , on Rates and Always son, multi-millionaire president of | separate bedrooms on 1 sccond 2 . . . ‘jf\‘.\r\‘wk‘r::;j.‘:'" File company, herc ‘\,‘,“‘_ M;\“. ndthres aids | Claim for Payment of $371.43 Bill b ; 3 | Stands lnwlth Admm. Appease “Young Guard,” As Well | (& Bolics wers oM oheckine Lhoo : Lomeson tthesthirg Against City of New Britain Ix- . . As Independents—Hoover Lets 1t WP on the missing jewelry several | Soon after v home | pected (o Be Pressed—Hospital R e 2 { 1stration Plans- hours af the robbery was discov- both Mr. and Be Known That He Will Keep cred indicated that homas Also Probable Choice to 22 pieces, tired and Mrs. Nic s it Head Declares Boy Had No Blem- | ling a $12,000 pearl neeklace e ( Out of Party Wrangle—Smoot ul‘i‘ L T, R i = t ishes On Body When Transferred | ‘ _Leltcr Also Claims Gl‘oups Utal Sl Against Surrende e O o B T vered this | Prom Bristol Instituti p . b Working for High Duty Washington, Jan. § (®—Scekin ¢ diamond platinum ring valued that a window in { R ) T 3 . ; e y way out of a threatened public|at $2.500 were also included in the ing room had been | ) e ¢ ; Had Inside Approach to More Than Many Na-| 8. o [airing of differences “etween senate | S1O1°0 Jewelry, much of which had | The ~butler arc tional Debts Flash in| . S AT Gorgeous Settings. | | united T w Tovo.r 3 3 . considered Senators la Iro anc | republicans, party lsaders today ment of Senator Lakollette of Wis-|$23.000 but later Nicholson (Continued on consin, & member of the western| SO T s R ritain authorilies ‘have wrangled | . . Rate Question. idependents, to e rfu e | mefiMfimWMMMMMmWM:TMw7* o LG RO Who in (urn awakened his wife. I | guitty of negtignce i e e of| alfaBS N Hoover—Hoped to In- Police announced that stigation disclosc ntatively agreed fo the appoint- | missing valuables were worth abou e ; Sn Eaaiivosipatieny) X fluence President on Page Two) w s MURDERED WIFE, MARRIED SECRETLY = v = & no active part in the last quar- RETLY B i g bl e o S ¢ ticut in the proceedings of 1 between the semate republican | seneral " | sch I 10t | the senate lobby committee cropped culars and the independents, the | Lo e with reference el L iy Slashes Womans Throat in Mult-Millionaive: Weds Som's &2, 0c 5o o o i P 1y e e i Asan oy m was jar committe Juroy 1 v v 1 g \ ia Connecticut in his 1 o topple tsic 3 4 Thomas In “Young Guard” _ R e S N LINO s « ikewise the lobbyist, who popu I e e e S H[)PES T[) SUCCEED FEW ~ ATTEND SERVICES ! ‘ A i 2 i < H. H. Pike, Jr., cts paid delighted homa 5 3 % | “young guard” regulars and La Vol | pelics A Ea 4 Wall Strect sugar broker, alleged pular ot B 3 ette is & member of the oup | el o e : | ANUL Senator Bingham is a “stréng who in three days 1 won their f 3 re ctio i ¢ 3 | iings and Princes Gather 3 + 39 3 S King ueens and pri sith- exed in the Pauline cl L rich in . . is1 storic iations, for the cere- e 1a mony in which Maric handoned | or od and i wd the % : | pr ghty role of future of Italy 5 Qutside, the city wa riot of col- or and rejoicing thousands from every corner of the United K dom had assemiied in the capital for the vities. Crown Prince Humbert of Ttaly | M and Princess Marie Jose of 13e :lllm‘l married ftoday amid scenes of | YR oo i was el W pomp d ceremony in Rome. | Shortly before thv hour, the royal cortege passed through the formal rooms of the palice to the chapel. Maric Jose was in the 1 on the arm of her father, King Albert of the Belgi Queen He Italy was on the arm of Prince Hum- . King Victor 13t wiel accom- e s NAKING ASSIGNMENTS Ki Manoel and Queen I | | ity from many nations atiend- | cd. Hailed as an ideal love match, | the couple were che long and |t lustily by 50,000 people who as-|th sembled outside the palace, when | Y they left the chapel where the wed- | 12 ding took place. of Tortugal, the duke of g of ns Many Rumors Afloat Re-| .. pre- tu paini Marshal ' Jating to Changes in n011atE6] Lot Wisconain, 15 Ko ¢ Petain of ¢ P'rince of Jugo-Sla Archduke and Arch- | Duties | da duchess IFrancis Ferdinand of Hun- | gary; the Japancse ambassador, rep- i resenting the Mikado and the princes | Failure of the rd of police an committee on committees, whic ms hich has liolted the Hoover farm | Warren Clff Tells Victim That No Philanthropist's New Wife Becomes | ; b re in el EE publican organization man -and lief and tariff programs. | 2 e ¥ ) pected to stand for almost Another meeting of the republi 1 One Else Shall Have Her—Same | Bride When Friend of Family, Bl]dl‘[] Cl'l]SlflEl‘S Llfib]ll[y PU“' BNYIMING ths e Iministration stands Woman Reported Rilled Once Pennsylvania dudge, testimony along this Performs working out the new republic rlorn ater today after Chairman MeNary | ction with the tariff, ) No Blemishes When Transf f £ redicted an early solution of the| Atlantic City, N. J, Jan. 8 (P time voung Tho FOle ot censlite Lon o e im0 1 SO ek s i o, i |t S Someon ey e (1Y NOT RESPONSIBLE e wentor o S e somcs: 3 m police placed a guard : ¢ Chicago philanthropist, was married | exam g : e | now without representation on |, ' ince committee, have d : anded the appointment of La 1ol - [ Westmi avenue, carly tod 10me of his son, Lessing, {oday developments on the of sugar included an- 2 on that publicity man tte and have threatened a floor latter Clift 1t last night had mur- 'he ceremony v forr to i Named Defendants in Civil Ae- | b had an inside road to dc of Warren Cliff, 28, « 1 to Adel Goodkind Operators of Trucks Liahle 0 he | fight | dered his 20 year ol o Lliz Hotace Stirn of the 1 pehE el S T 8 t ar President Hoover in the Senatar Smoot of Utah, chair-|pan by enttir e vh ! ' ; T bt ] . tions When Citizens Are Injured luti Pike read a an of the gnance committee, has|, e i Satind Gl SR WA O e 1o open 1 tal for al jy Accidents. e Mg AW O Dy Senuouslyg opposed ipenoeniiontFor IS EIE b DR UQEKIIL BLEReLE Dy Bosainvald amlly i se. and at their 1 AT e ¢ independents on the committee |PIUNEING a six-inch spring Knife rs. Goodkind is & native ¢ : U e y cover ' drte [te Hoove 1 intended to sce that lich shapes up the revenue ang |iN'® Dis own throat. Do at the| I ) L { 2 Hoover got full information on the e AR 4 ospita lay said that he will liv / R HERLE 33 situatio Tift leglslation. | hospital today suid that I il i ¢ i i o tuation. i | Wants to Die, He Says n unusual sitvation develoy r . Brit pRgicond : g Text of Memorandum Teowiii GO don't want to live, I want to | the Rosenwald household as fi A e e sion last t v a| The memorandum read into the Washington, $ (P—Another | €M u’/ml Cli \\{M\vnwl by the [ s f the mar Through t 1, b dvice 1 laws make IeHond fcancein § r Bingham the scries of breaks in the senate {1055 Of blood, sobbed as he s X IosnaL o] poration Counsel J Kirkham, | vopg iab| | njuries su S enlbIGaT publican ranks between the regy- | Vhecled from the dispensary a Hardwa oard of health n ; 5 5 fL epuo Bl rs and western independents whien | NOSPital to a floor after doctors had | her son- tep-mother. i s the bi ! d t y 15 15 | (o 4 New England 2 sucee « 1 stoppin the 10w ot tosenwa « 1 N 1 t the |17 ved in lents. Tl Y rotect . 1 sec S we marked the Hoover administra- | SY Isonntog Hongiofin ", Eprenalaandin : S g AR i e : high ‘X(‘“ ..,“0'):1 d(m,g on was threatening today to bring | Y1004 from the wound dressed in sireet cloth A ¢ . . o caused {n hig n com- £ did it Y no claborate preparations were made | { et i by 11 TR se it is en- | modit has to consume. An in- n open airing of the party's differ- ML b sl vt G Bpopato i 2 - pSuttle-an s and, under t imstances, for the nuptials, Only a in 51 hospit { azed ir cd rease of sugar rates would be un- e 1% recosnition ot tle) FeMid¥aosi in,” told Detec- mediate fri f the family Tt to Counsel ctition 1 war 1 ccticut, the senator stern independents on the power. | tive Joseph Deenc en that po esent t o i v ! i, James : ihinks, | However,| He ' hes \ngard AR e, nator 1. |liceman questioned hi ter fhe coremony a 1 group | co o hamber ¢ Wil 3 vhic subject up to 2| Clff and his wife we ! © selected friends joined the ward i by Max C. Swank South Il- | married couple at a wedding break- the matter t inci ght the subject hefore 5 eferring communications ite of this group for one of the two g : S . S {linois avenue walk irm-in-arm | f No reception was held boir 1 the to the Connecticut down South Tlinois avenue late| This afternoon the bridal pair will 0 1 on Pa 9 ' i i i nsurance tssociation for com- last night. Swank ¢ t - | Ieave on hoa speciab train from | e earriec ¢ ment i Hoover man u'un-mm d on Page Two) Mussolini in Place of Honor night’s meeting, the assignm rm~‘ Premier Benito Mussolini, re- | which Lieutenapt- W. . McCue | splendent in gilt-braided coat and | upg s t-ele M sword, end wearing the gold ch 2 | I chain py given when their promotions be- | ¢ ot s o) ome effective on January 20, has | Kiely will | given rise 1o various reports, none of ioners would take some action at 1o the cffect that the lieu- | o ant will he detailed to desk duty | yy Hearings in Coast Guard |y Duicetive sereant 6. e Bl Will he assigned o take| g Cases Get Under | eharge of the detective bureau. ser- |10 cant O'Mara is mentioned for the |, Way Today nt detective sergeancy and M'!‘“ : £ cant Stadler for a place in the de- |1 tive burcan in the cvent that mt-clect Kiely is given a ni New London, Jan, 8 P — TI : Edblan general court martial which is cn- e BT e raged in trying the 49 Coast Guard sailors who have been involved n the ligior drinking escapade followed the scizure of the rum ship Flor Del Mar, cxpected to resum its session this afternoon. No ses gion was held this morning hecaus of delay expericnced in gotting the | various military cifications pre- | pared. Comm M. J. Ryan, Still another report is that an ef- | ™ tort will be made to have the com- | ! mon council create the office of | & lieutenant of detectives, in which |©f case Licutenant-clect McCue would | W be given the place and cither Ser- |0 licutenancy. Ior the va- |bo, R | s (Continued on Page Two) |t | can’'t have you no one shall.” | the Cunard lines “Saturnia” for a t \ 1o collect da thi He irs the president op- AS HE RUNS INTO AUTO| A fow minotes witir, “sirectls in Honesmioon CEitisiarantier CAUSES $10,000 ANGUISH “o."" S 825 115 Bigar. Incrensesl Howove front of & house at South Illi- | ranean and Igypt. They will ho | Rt won st 1h ) ¢ 495 | the Lor re s that in tariff e nois avénue, 1 under a bright arc | gone several months, it was learned ot ) jury v . tion it is sometimes necessary light, Clift pulled from his pocket | Information regarding the wed- (Woman Struck By Motoreycle clasp knife, purchased ves- ding was diificult to obtain until it : S T i r D 1 Named Into Street Between Cars E Detective Deene learned was ”‘»' Yo Lessing Rosen- 4 ; 2 i d whipped it across his wife's| Wald denied that the wedding had RACIOS DN Sult \ 5 i S PL—A letter hroat. cutting her so badly that | taken vl ew York, as was & o took no . rea ot the senate lobby a few minute ter she veported diming torcyele which | Bolint 1he carvicd on to 1 sa ". C. D'Arcy, pub- been adimited to hospital Calis 1 mnger Rosenwal t t liability ins & n ' 1 : RHALYCEERES fo st ! . i el nraiding o NECOT AN R e (Continued on Page Two) | Once Before Reported Dead by Mrs. He senthal t 2% t t smmercial Strect Lad Runs Out | While On Way Home 'rom Parked At Curb, Donald Bourgoine, 7, of ommercial street, sustained a of the ribs when he ran be- n parked automobiles in front caled foday by rcports from At- Says Marriage Over renoon, and struck a sedan own ' \d street, Hartford, and driven 4 T e d e e G drawn v o Continued on I'vo) Philip Silversmith of 115 ml-.; Eontin il 0 BIACh 2 Shio ana oraa L iuatel W. Tamuloni ore street, Hartford, in a wes Gurs e wedding we d took him home. The q.u.w 1 Mr S T T o o aikdin street, s s TWo items | in \L\chmc Used ported the accident to Sergeant | ’ F e M rianabMrs: Alfred Stann s | the v \ they wil luded 4 1 was not held. Melvin Htmnmn . tinued on 1 the Oxford hotel, Hartford, who | mm— n t i vily RESTIEDEON USRICI O as with him, substantiated his ac 2 Ll cHatonin i orehead b J. O'M S I ivt of Police Hart can still A False Rumors Run Down— CAMPAIGN AGAINST i et R e e e it O'Mara or Flynn promoted to |Iig fender of the car struck the Do Gt - weial injuric 5 ! es L no t when g ra ) thrown at the v and knocked him down, Silver Bay State Angles ibout bod 1 : 1 : Riler | out t « . « 1w : wh © was riding on his S Best Leads C as n ) t ] ¥ 1 treet ¢ |out a ihbed the man he believed dent of the court, said tod several of the necessary trial papers ecutor J. Rosenthal :4H<1 that @ soon as they have been cexamined | S = of her carnin or for some lin inferviewe later reled s happened about 10:39 o’clack artford, Jan. 8 (P—Reports of a1 Tan STttt Goma ¥ proved © Brophy was driving him . . three men. scemingly identified as| Darades of New “Liberty [ Constable John S Tece rved | ha ¥ been Jooking for o in the police service car.. The r]sls rown’]g the three conviets who escaped from | e s fife, ot 5 state prison at Wethersfield, con- cekers” Proposed in A e about midway between sranit il h . More Serious as Health Is Menaced | e oo e Big Cities _|gna when about midwarTetvees court will reconvene. Commandcr Ryan further indicat- ed that the remaining 29 cases will | Chicago, Jan. 8 (P—The mayor, | (i be l[l‘-”?(),\l\l‘ ol e quic Ll\) u‘.\ Pos- | council, businessmen and bank- | ¥¢ £l » but that delays might e X- | ne & ors were still seratehing their heads | vected from time to time because | % Were still scratching thei an everal of the men 4o be tried are on | today over the city of « ]‘“‘v”"oh" an vessels out on patrol. [acute mon ituation ot Due to the de v 1n the prepara- tion of court specification, none of | hecause inadequate funds, the| | i dependenc 0 cing it Iy oi S. liam dennet o W E.” M. oyer said, the liquor cases were tricd yester- | proposition of fire insuran rates | given hope of restoring the fire and | a man taken from it independenc now being laid by a [ Mrs. William #enneth Moy 1 Moy i gay. The court convened however, |became a matter of concern. With | pol and disposed of a desertion case. | nearly 500 policemen dischargel, | fo New London, Jan. § (B) — That | pressc The health department, | (1 are two 1um boats ve 10 |forced to do without the services of | on ery Coast Guard boal the | dairy inspectors and other aides, of New Fngland was virtual- | was urging that something be done | co admitted by Coast ard officials | to enable it to give proper protec- | m: ay. lollowing on the heels | fion to (he public health. The | ch mate by Captain - H. H. [ obard of education, to whom finan- | of Wolfe, commander of he destroyer |cial stringency is no new thing, was| <o force, that there are 150 rum hoats | mapping plans to finance the con- |10 actively engaged in smuggling liquor | tinued operation of the city's public | w ashore along the New England | schools U S S ted 1o re o coinpanionaty arriage idea | f alde h us-Rosella | With fire fighting forces reduced | ment. of no missing taxicab and at Daniel- The wet drive is expected t mpanionat v i osel fears azainst lawlessness were ex-! bra e proper places to practice ccon- | Story from Daniclson was the most | bition law. TR — B Child Within Two Years Purpcse S L . 4 cd Chief Har n of nearly $5.000,000 from last|night, and which state police at the Lostor Si=S(R) ==\ ow on the driver's side as there was a hole thers. out the chief spotted a > car had just passed. In a of the car and who zave his name Andrews, 19, colored of Franklin street was rushed to headquarters i eney and Officer not horn cither may seek a divor g 1 foi run' into Jo-|Farper detalled. to gét tiwd Men/who Moyer, who is a ing poet 1 1 in Chicago and | \verc it the time. Thev Doubt that the January payroll | (Continued on Page Two) estimated by sponsors of the move- {and member of the Tnternational | talke question. | brought Joseph Vincent and Mike BT D e GEel i - 2 ment. will go on parade simul- | Rebel Poets’ society and his wife g v Willian liked the o e my aldermen. John 8. Clak, | - 5 | taneously in the larger cities of | former Miss Ethel Cylette Amelia | companionate 1 ze idea. We L It had besn decided after the'car airman of the finance committee | | the country as a unified protest [ Oen of Sun Prairvie, Wis, a writer, | licve st the opposite—that had been cxamined at headquarters the council, satd the salaries to| | THE WEATHER 1gainst “encroachments” on person- |and former University of Chicago | ple ¢ to live together and have t 1 Ye thrown Bt it ‘Wasts me 000 city employes could —_— al liberty resulting from th dry | journalist student, were married | babie { cou we believe in birth | ball bearin and when Pina was t be paid until additional wx New Britain and vicinity: statute, | January suby of Sou ¢ think that marrieG |searched two were tound in his ants are sold. Rain late tonight and Thurs- Plans for the onal demon- |derton where the groon father is & ppit s possible without at ¢ held up a small piece of gl aiad ¢ 1-wide campaign to reawaken I g ar, It was this reductions which | baracks there quickly disposed of as|llon-wide eampaizn : Of C ] M k l M and a zlance told him that it came scessitated the culling of the iire | Without ground, was that Leo lLan-| "SPirit of "76” will be launched i Oup € a lng ria arrlage the d police department personnel, [ dry had heen stopped while in this cradle of American liberty d the reduction of manpower in| taxicab which had been stolen from SPring by fore working for : : ‘ : her branches of the city govern-| Providence, R. I. But that city knew | repeal of the 1 mendment Philadelphia, P, S.—(UD) | one i W The mayor's promised velo has|son no vehicle had been stopped and | SUlt from plans for “another war of |is “all wrong.” according 1o Mr. wrd lice departments to full strength, Out of all the overnight rumors | New York group, whose goal is the | young intellectuals who ma « t companion ma r th mayor believes these | from different directions which gave | Substitution of a stem of govern- [der the self-imposed st tion t . W Aubrey Rosse inches of city government are not | promise of leading to something, this | Ment control for the present p it the end of two years a baby i ephine Haldeman Julius A | ries. | e | Some 30,000,0¢ Americans, it is | pockets. Chicago banks have made plain day, milder temperature to- ations were given impetus yester- | grocer st one In companionate Andrews was charged with injury toda disclosure indicates | Will Veto New Budget their intention not to loan the city night; colder Thursday, and ¢ when Major General Clare R Vind Tdea “All Wrong'” arriage t lea seems to be to|{o priviate property and the other the Coast Guard has but ‘ Mayor Thompson indicated The | an would veto the 1930 budget of $5.- |un ¥ more money on tax w s much colder Thursday night. | Edwards, wartime cotumander of the The newlyweds told the Unit live apart as much as possible and |two with breach of the peace and all til some means can be devi - Press today that ir union li- S0 (Continued on I'age Two) ] 274,000 which represents a reduc- repay money already borrowed, — —_— (Continued on I'age Two) ated to the production of at least! (Continucd ou Dage Two) (Continued on Page Two),

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