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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, iy —_—_———— U. S. Heiress Weds Newsboy in England Folkestone, I April 11 (UP)- > ror of an Amer- ican heiress and year old I"olkestone newsboy, deseribed by his bride as “a perfect darling,” was revealed here today in the ry of marriage of Vivienne Maude Huntington and Alfred Ceeil Durban. Mrs. Durban is the daughter of late millionaire architect of York, Charles I'ratt Hunt- on. Her husband is the son a butcher. Among Mrs. Durban’'s distin- zuished relatives is Archer Hunts York, noted in the literature and £ [ -~ OFFICERS CONFIDENT - INBANK BREAK CASE (Continued From First Pagc) fer of the Waterbury Athletic club, obtaining $1,800, on the night of boxing match at the ciub, and stol a safe from a barber shop. Smeden's arrest in Detroit came | about through a letter he wrote to| his sister, Mrs, Nellie A. Kofsky. Police here communicated with of- ficials in the Michigan city and the youth was picked up yesterday. It is believed that the whereabouts of Puckus and Zenkauskas are known | and that they will be ar soon. | — | Detroit, April 11 (P—Police today | continued to question John Smedc alias John Linquist confessed | (¢ robber of a Watertown, Conn., bank in an effort to c up other east- crn robberie: He confessed ves 1o poli that ions robbed company of but he ste stly said, to reveal {h complices A part of the loot was He had $533 on his person whe was arrested in the Micl tral station, and $1.000 found in a hotel room. gave them a key to posit box in a Pitisto Svhere $5,000 was conce This money was ! his share of ‘BIG FIVE' PLANS PLENARY SESSION (Continued Fro delegation was treaty ideas on pap All this rough mat to be pulled into shaps ference drafting con was provided for t Morrow was sclected member of this body, Harold C. Train and Marriner are the Amc Ders of a parallel experts tee to which drafting proble be submi Tl will work almost through the week-cnd. The scene at this morn one of extra dinary activity. he large h some suite of rooms which has been | assigned the conference hardly suf- ficed to accommodate the ous committees participating in prep; ation of the treaty When a conference was held, the newspaper men found themselves crowded out | of their usual quarters. | This race of the American gation against time has seized imagination of conference circl and has rather taken the center of the stage. The present plan of the conf ence is to try to get the treaty shape for signing at a plenary sion next Thursday. The experts however, arc doubtful if this ) Possible and if the pact is not regdy for signing Thursday this probably | Wil have to take place Faster In this event it scemed doubiful the delegation could catch the liner on the 22nd As soon as the United States learned of Secretary Stimson's lem, they offered to delay the ing. Meantime delegation under the bust.” Until today the secret about the only onc of tion who belicved it hum. sible to catch the Leviathan, but he stuck to his guns. Now he has | the whole delegation excited at the prospect and they are Leginning t think that after all he was ri e th in, of on, re was varied to 3aldw 1 reaction in announcement der of the fraining from pra MacDonald when eement or v Hame hecome 1 processes. nons f ey cr you like effective rday. acco: Watertown on Marc T e Irust n poli familiar constitutional r t would have nate, “‘and { ! done specdily - | promised the was | por y “of quir to ments, the Amer pose, will be sible.” He ample g its view 1 found here. n 1 s uy AGE commons expressin, herals Cheer Statement rank and file of the govern party, and ti announce Samuel, of David have he Her and caking in Lloyd Geot L most ) success of this con tulate t prime sure of . We mstances have not | possible to render that s complete.” mer Sir s the sirous of the We co minister on the e I achieve 1 en keen me s et tha ade i mor 1 contain today il ould co all five powers ¢ such as humanizatior bmarinc li tation, and, possibly, the idea of a Lattleship lioliday Chapter two will inclu power @ ment zories of ship a, and one which ment arin which tW.| erican | ler odore | Ame mem- | te will declare commit- | of I'ra 1 Italy and C will | ain to compose their diffe {work them into the plete it at some 1 ca ched by Japan in. Chap it coveri n threc t anc committees ir treat time to coml unceasingly future There important to the |cither of the nation to the limitation treaty by the buildir tion or natio alt own program | Proportional in ing two pow in order. will be one all eftect tha probably St. James' pal clause, s three n 3 v acco creases by Press | jai rs then would Arouse the n Some moment security Comment at 1 disctis- formula inst attac British, ol avialll To t least L Irance dropped i tion United ltative pact a considerable among the and the i States a cor rous: home United inimical folk of commen Britain The naval may delegations be don woliday, and able Keey Leviathan York April four vi not An off much s cvolved to a¢ possible here. ort will mad | . work | prior b 2 to the Laster b T on 1c for New Ambassadors of to lines crvations v pro! G Lir ican powe will the ren rere, and prob- the entire Amer con- is working like beavers slogan: “Leviathan bly sign caty clude of the enee A proba he will be at held which t ot sion 1y had bee deleg nly pos- n uesday, formal statem the it confere will e to Be Cut April 11 (P—Curtail buildir by on the big-cruiser \dy approved foreseen today ouree oppos London agreement con- ? as the Write New Treaty London, April 11 (B—Deleg to the five-power naval confer were engaged today in writing finale to their 12 weeks of labor produce a treaty limiting the n of the world sca powe The treaty will in on the part of only Japan, Great Britain, and the States, but it will have a containing such supplement tures as a France and for the future inclusion ewn bilateral limitatjon when, and if, that Although there wa editorial comment this 1 Jondon morning paper given to editorial « news stories and the three-powcer ment and agreement < a real arman Makes Nayal Announcer In the ho Minister Ma ferrupted de housing bil nounce commions of a cover of al any ion 1l wi 1 of the ithorized would not t The 1 2ro of three pow Unite na ' With the 1 two-thir sary the I oo o 5 cable also to ¢ to rafifica of treaty capital today of it sion i1 headline limits possibl Statement Cotion Make Word n tion a or Donald to ma iween th n and cem meces: u Ay delegat ing settl prit gations only 0 we sessions o arily cor To Faamine Plan Carcfully i 1 1 the | con- op- berals cheer- - [formed was the lifting of 545 pounds with one finger. - |and quite fond of o } \ guaran- has three | confer- in (On request, eeut with’ stamped, ad- dressed envelope, Mr. Ripley will furnish Droof of anything depicted by bim). (Reg. U. 8 Pat Off) BY RIPLEY WHEN COMMANDER BYRD _ FLEW OVER THE SOUTH POLE HIS PLANE TRAVELED 2 DIRECTIONS ~ AT THE SAME TIME ./ ? The front porl of his plane was going novth while the tail was still gong south - T FARNHAM -of Toledo | GAVE (24 BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS —— AND GAINED /25 POUNDS IN WEIGHT L a A TALL GLASS ™= Known &5 a) Y“YARD OF ALE " WAS COMMONLY 7 USED IN ENGLAND DURING THE b LAST CENTURY. — ~ - pranby ' =il e, 5 ED WILSON . fret Betin ighs rweried. - THE GROWLING MOUNTAIN of UTAH., OLD “sAWTooTH” (Millard (o) HAS NO CAVE, FIS;URE’, OR VOLCANIC. SPRING — YET IT BMITS RUMBLINGS THAT CAN BE HEARD FoR MILES ., P — © 100, Kine Faature Sy EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON Cyr Lifted 545 Pounds Within One Finger—Louis Cyr, the celebrated French ath- a man of tremendous physique. Among many great feats of strength which he per- Louis {lete, wa . Reference: Bordon's “Histoire de la Lutte Bismarck Ate 150 Oysters at One Sitting—The “Iron Chancello1” was a vigorous eater, crs. His consumption of 150 oysters at one sitting is related in Emil biography of Bismarck. TOMORROW—The Woman With a Mane 5 | | ! Ludwig’s famou | | house. At one period of the inquiry 1all was found in Philadelphia, and | claimed to have married Miss Cedar- | holm and said that she and their child were living in Florida. Police said his whereabouts are unknown. | A house in Freeport, Long lsland, where Miss Cedarholm once lived, | has been searched for her body. A | rch now planned of the Scher- merhorn house in Brooklyn, which the city soon is to demolish to make way a subway. the treaty would be closely exam- qualified for the position this after noon prior to the meeting and then | made his first appearance. He the only new member. The other four committeemen whose term expired were re-elected. DENTIST CONFESSES T0 INSURANCE PLOT (Continued From First Page) $100,000 insurance French of Tdaho, | ppropriations sub- | handles funds for | he navy conferred with President | Hoover late vesterday and said aft- {erward that the outstanding accom- | {nlishment of the conference had | {been in fixing tonnages for each |classification of ship which, he {zerted, will remove competition construction programs.” 1 He added that he would preferred a greater reduction that provided he Delieved th would have made world peace more s The outcome of the confer- . he said, “should command the | most carnest approval on the part of the people of the United States land the world.” TOKYO EXCHANGE GLOSED BY LOSSES Page) - . throughout day {leading stocks dropping slightly Cabinet me intery subject that the of the was tepresentative 1an of the ommittee whic | | in | for ROBBERS KILL ONE, SHOOT TWO IN DHID t have than as | apoli in swindle plot. The Indianapolis plot collapsed, Dr. Bass was quoted by the sheriff as saying, only because one gunman hired by Bass double-crossed him and Dorsey cancelled the insurance before another gunman could exccute a contract with Dass. 8, 55 years old, is held in the Benten county jail here on charges of first degrec murder with ac- cessory before and after the fact {o { murder in conncction with Pear- ecure. o a enc (Continued I'rom Page) lie on while they were | Jooting the I‘lesh refused to obey at first and was injured slight- Iy by a blow on the head from the Lutt of a pistol in the hands of one of the robbe Windows Riddled When the burglar alarm sounded | jyan's death, the robbers forced Trvin to accom- hn s oral Betatahont pany them to the door of the bank. | quoted by the sheriff as saying that Windows in many stores along the | prior to the Indianapolis case he downtown section were riddled by | participated in $25,000 insurance the bullet barrage laid down by the | fraug scheme at Molone, 10l e EDURIE did not disclose details of the nk said they!s officers said. robbery and posted Bass did not armed guards, but the bandits dis- | self in the statement armed the guards and made them |glaying of Pearman. | lie down with other employes. The |as saying, Thowoever, bank officials said that several sus- | [ ouis gunmen with « picious persons had been in the | bank during the past several days | and that they had prepared to off- set any robbery attempt by the em- ployment of the guard BERLIN ASKS OITY | prmive ¢ 19 PERSTING KiLLFD FOR SCHOOL SPACE s Ty i pus (Contin From Iir N trading the hers asserted wed on condi- | market due to in which the political coneerned the Officials of had feared a mipulation be situation w implicate him- in the actual Ie was quoted that the St. whom he dealt onomic crisis is the result period of decline in tr ry which recently was ituated owin veral adyerse cments in the market Rt 10 cxpo ments was the n demand for slump export commodity; tariff on on to Japan's rec- slump in Jpan specie dc- ra Japar him that a purchaser be found for Dr. Bass’ land in Arkansas; that the purchaser be insured and in some way the insurance would be col- lected. ed causing a in t important ) 1entc « ries. a hea lar 1 Iver h marke declining e v Janua argo on gold export labor of cotton Epin- n China o em and prospect of seriou tron- following cffor (Continued From First Page of of v 1 N AN city of pupils m o at wi Britain’s limits, con- | in the Indianapolis casc proposed to | 1930. the accl By Angeles the bus. and oth The d neared 1 pass, the bus the path hit the a brakes w received Fe offick; accident was de westbour Train 10 ca Pickw first wo of list of p that th them so the offict tity. The d a relief Gallup, Classi ald locally. | | | [ | | | " NEAR ALBUQUERQUE Music Club Letter o8 (Continued From Iirst Page) Hahn, a me tain Musical club, school the, | Tsleta, N. M., said road officials herc, Iteports to the Santa office hicre said that strewn along the right report said as many Killed. Seven Miles The accident occu soutn of Albuquerque castbound and the train westbound, reports said. Every available am- bulance from surrounding towns was sent to the scene. The driver of the bus was ported among those killed bus was demolished and the age burned., Parts were ong the track for half | Many of the bodies of the | unrecognizable. T 3 her One passenger who slightly injured and give his name hospital, | brought Gieorge school | said h the reports to rail- 1low school rt that hoard rent: asking t - hodies f way 20 master” wer One were auditori for vill be held during a con- musical in May ion will and fa- will e their 50 that will be t the auditoriur The con- 1d the POLICE INVESTIGTE DISAFPEARANGE CASE ntion of The admis mous artist clubs e i as Tiicen m City grati ne incom r propet ho fquc to mee o will regula ntal The bus was \ion Burritt Ar cial L ol rental April 30 at of another made for a | the audi- ieh time A ro- The wreck- strewn mile. W o ear witl cld, finance uthority the old panic tion con vill a contract to for The th Cyelon Burritt bid who vere here were towe 27 persons on the bus re brought to a Co was only who refused to to officers or go to a was put under arrest and to the sherift's office here Irwin, engineer of the train, saw the bus on the 1 down the of train to 58 miles an hour, but With the ub-cor exception of ong reports none of mitte is- makin th Ald or other rgcom- two T the s g 1endations s month Foru rman Pete crossing the said of | and slow Day, speed 1. red seven miles | dead were | hospital | the United Pras: Twenty-seven passengers left death or injury. were mangled, were destroyed. One survivor gers saw the train approaching for some distance. the Whether the Los Angeles, April 11 (A—Reports | the motor Associated the tickets they purch fied by Pickwick officials here as I B. Williams of Albuquerque. He wi its eastbound trip, which started in| Los Ang has were signed last nightyby Major J. T. Friend, vice president of the Southern Kraft rporation. Mr. Wilson estimated the mill would use about 800 cords of pins wood daily and would employ 2,00 workers. dént was unavoidable. QUIGLEY SWORN IN WHILE IN HOSPITAL (Continued From First Page) 08 at midnight Wednesday on Not a single one cscaped Many of the dead Articles of luggage | er marks of identification City Items id that all passen-| ¢ on the status of the present | mayor, the mayor-clect or the may- lor pro tem. The town clerk w: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rossin and he crossing to let the train | POt certain that administration of |son Harmon, of Shuttle Meadow ivor said. Suddenly | the oath of oftice prior tp Tuesday |avenue, will leave tomorrow morn- leaped forward directly in | ¥as Within his powers go he con- |ing for a motor trip to Bensonhurst, of the engine. |sulted Attorney Camp. The city L. I, where they will spend the driver accidentally |1gal adviser ruled tbat this could | Easter holidays. accelerator imstcad of the|be done, but that Quigley is not for- | vas not known. river slowed down as he Charles . Smith, chairman of the | board of directors of Landers, I'rary & Clark, has returned from the south where he spent winter months. | mally inducted into office until the | day and hour specified in the cha ter. Mr. Covert said today from Albuguerque by Santa |Purpose of administering als here regarding the bus|Was for the psychological at Isleta, N. M., today said | the patient. ¢ burst into flames and Mrs! Quigley and Son Present molished when struck by| The sathering at Mayor-elect A Tt ‘o. 7. |Quigléy’s bedside was small, includ- nd Santa Fe train No. 7. | o0 ; LTC U Hocal Rotary club; Leon A. Sprague, o. 7 is a fast mail train|ing only Mrs. Quigley, their son : 3 5 < ¥ ™M Richard; Town Clerk Thompson, |founder and firs president of tho il |Chairman Harry Ginsburg of _the [New Britain Rotary club, ahd Rov. =9 republican town committee, Stato | William I. Alderson, also of the fo- Central Committecman’ Covert and |€a! club, had charge of the 15th &1- [ Witliam Quigley, a cousin of the|’ ey recting of the N .on- Hed o {don Rotary club yesterday. The club signing | Mayor. ag ser ce P or % o e | Mayor-Elect Quigley appeared lo;:m :\:» o Kul\l of its charter mem 5 » > Ps o a 1 | bers present. that no record was lefp at| b In €00l spiis Ho jsmilel)| ™ Lnjoy Hoftmann's hot cross buns es here to show their iden- |’ & lesgeremony 8reet-| .1l through lent.—advt. | d nis visitors with a handshake. S Yass Main Train ¢ that the the oagh The directors of the United Com- cffect on | munity corporation will meet this |afternoon to decide upon a budget for the spring campaign next month. George H. Dyson, president of the a officials who received of the ash from the Press said they had no assengers. 1t 'was explained o passengers river of the bus was identi- ] |NEW PAPER PLANT PLANNED|MOORE HELD IN¥ BRIDGEPORT Jacksonville, Fla., April 11 (®—| Bridgeport, April 11 (A—John C. lliam L. Wilson, ¢hairman of the [ Moore, 31, was free under $300 bail tate Chamber of Commerce, an-|today after his arrest yesterday on rounced here today-that the South-|a charge of atandoning his wife and | ern Kraft Corporation, a subsidiary |four children, He secretary of | of the International Paper Company |the chapter of Associated General would build a $10,000,000 paper | Contractors of America and former mill at Panama City, ¥Fla. secretary of the Merchants' Asso- He said contracts for construction | ciation in Akron. s| driver taking the bus from |V N. M., to Albuguerque on es Wednesday midnight. the Her- approval fled Advertising in the stamp of 1 7 The Greatest Treasure to. 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