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IERERE Frpessienria 20"’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930. Man Who Got “Life for Pint”’ Out Today as Judge Flint, Mich., April 17 (A—Chan- | nie Tripp, the first man in Michigan | 0 go to prison for life on the ot four liquor law violati wa free today. His sentence under habitual eriminal clause of the criminal code was quashe Judge Jamecs Parker Tripp was prepared to appea another t nted him by state supreme court on a writ ror. Judg case against ipp liquor law violator crds on the motion Charles D. Bea basis sta yeste Parker expun; and froi of Quashes Action| DENIES SIGNATURE MADE BY HUSBAND d From First to take the body to| Annic Fay ob- ed to get the torney body Giant DO-X Being Groomed For Ocean Flight GOAST GUARDSMEN STANDARDS STRICT Capt. Hamlet Tells Rofary Club of Service Requirements How the TUnited States jard Academy at New London ‘graduates young men with sound | bod tout hearts and alert minds, with a liking for the sea and its lore, and with that high sense of humor, loyalty and obedienc with trained initiative and leader- | ship; well grounded in seamanship, the sciences, and the amenitles, and | Coast | which goes ; obvious when one considers that we given them the equivalent of a four- year course in only three years. We have a faculty of 18 members, all commissioned officess except the head of the mathematics depart- menf, and 124 cadets. Nearly all of our failures are due to mathema- tics. R “Recently we learned that con- gress authorized expenditure of two and a half million dollars for an academy, to be built on a new site. Serves Humanity “The prime function of the Eoast Guard is a humanitarian one, not a war-like one. Our work is the safeguarding of lives and property at sea. A double job is imposed on us for every officer of the Coast Guard must be at all times pre- pared to become a naval officer for | Walter W. of war or when the president 80 orders.” Lyman W. Besse Dies In South Carolina Today Springfield, Mass., April 17 (P— Word was received today of the death of Lyman W. Besse at Cam- den, S. C. Besse, who was one of this largest real estate holders, was formerly for many years head of a large chain of clothing stores comprising the Besse system in New England. He disposed of his inter- est in most of these stores in 1928. Mr. Besse, in partnership with Leland, conducted the e-Leland Co. store in this city years on Main street, at the present site of the Schulte-United store. The way for Tr paved by the last which amended the fnal code to nove lig from the classification Under the code, convict felonies makes a lif datory. Beagle moved for thi the liquor cases on the a new liquor law pass legislature did not cont clause providing for the prosec of untried cascs arising prior enactment of the new ste TURN DOWN BINGHAM BILL Washington, April senate voted 50 to 2 mediate consideration ham bill to provide for the bicnni because e appointment of a board o r children. At- to inspect and report upon the zov- i SSftnoy. Iy Teadtand ernment and conditior Fay a Philippine Islands. \strong in the resolve to be worthy | {of the traditions of commissioned | officers in the United States Coast | Guard in the service of their coun- try and humanity,” was explained to | the New Britain Rotary club at its | noon meeting today in the Burritt hotel by Captain H. G. Hamlet, su- perintendent of the academy. Prefacing his address with a short | resume of the Coast Guard's history, Captain Hamlet told how it was or- | ganized in 1790 as the Revenue Cut- fer service, In 1815 it was combined with the Life Serving service to make the present Coast Guard. Tt|| | grew into other functions and in . 1| The Thompson Shoe the United States na Built in Quality the law' provides that we' are “to become a part of the navy in times 1 USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS MeG of 1 ior sente no 6 oot Man in “Howe 5 Foot Coflim quash sid My to tall Dress Up Time— Easter April 20th rounds the 8 him to go i S ihabelih The captai added a personal | {ouch when he told of the doubly rigorous training to which he was submitted when he was assigned to | {he academy as a cadet when his | own father was superintendent. || { | “In 1876 it became apparent th officers for the Revenue Cutter ser i¢e should be put through an acade- my and one was established aboard a ship at New Bedford, Mass. This was continued until 1890,” the cap- tain said, “and then it was decided | Dress—Street—Sport Wear not eq e demands. Tt was then | return o the old sys- || || | and more School I RE decided to Shore tem." Tn 1900 a shore school was set up | cight miles south of Baltimore and| in 1910 it was removed to New| London at Iort Trumbull which | belonged to the army. | “We subject the cadefs to a ri orous course of training and a di ficult course of schooling,” the su- perintendent said. “The men are | appointed by competitive examina- | tion all over the United States. Next | vear we expect to have between 700 | and $00, applicants. Maybe 100 of | these will pass the examination and | of these we will take the top 50. So much for their mentality. Physical- | ly they must be perfect. This h‘ claimed read 2 &9 Hand Lasted o] WoA Pt for President Aééin a Grandfather sol 1 1 claim on her L tran: wo build I"ay - for $S Tells of Pather's Love 1ghte Daughter i Associated Press Photo DO-X, will fly the Atlantic early in July and announced. The seaplane, which has a capac- | ity for 150 passengers, will carry 50 passengers and a crew of six. Dr. Claude Dornier (in- set,) designer of the plane, may make the aeiial voyage to America. Map shows proposed route from Lake Constance to New York. for order and the judge threatened " tome. ALIMONY CONTEST Foster Says Woman's Remar- riage No Ground for Release vitten | The world's largest heavier-than-air craft, the nd h “,‘ | tour North America according.to plans recently &hi Wir i home | stified hi N i‘“‘n_ : oy of- ey the court | - Miss Iay. | Baldwin directed counsel for | the appelant to present any evidence he htd that FFay was not of sound | mind when he made his will. Judge Witness In Attorney’s Lawsuit dgeport, April 17 (P—Qual s an expert witness over | objection of Clifford B. Lie? . L for the defendant, Deputy S Suliaitiom Ioward Schaff of the spectators | Fairicld town .court testificd today Juc w, that $100, i ay | Was a reasonable fee for defending 5 (B8 | The ruling was made from | Alberto Gizzi, of New York who had of Margarol Boyes; (Carey)i Mar TR e of Hartford, who brought suit i Gl mAne compel her former husband, George sl By oo han ] v S. Carey of Torrington, to resume S e G 3 alimony payments ordered when ‘e had had an accldent in a factorv. |taken $1,200 from him as counsel she obtained a divorce two years fering @ crushed hand and had |f€cS in the case. 260, OnieTounie 04 S s e, o S A B et i Judge Foster declared, “If she Bl e e (the former wife) has been fortu- S L - nate in finding & man to protect her i, UL MPAIGN, EXPENSES PILED as a husband, that is no reason why i 1| Statements of campaign cxpenses the former guilty husband should “she said. At |fled today at the office of the town thereby be benefited.” Fay jumped 1t |Clerk inelude the following: Walter Had the wife taken dower r Ygnmind AT e R ward in her divorced mate's estate ctand shouted | 4erman, no expense; Alonzo G. Bull |of alimony, no change e || elected councilman in the third | been effected by ward, 1o expense; Kenneth Walther, | Foster S {clected councilman in the third | ey to | ward, no, expense; Bernadotte | > 4 | | month alimony and $300 a month SRSl e | : e for support of three children, ion to the republican town SR 55 === | committee; James P. Murphy, 5 FALCONS EASTER PARTY NEA New York Bur - ETHEL --- re- | Final preparations for the annual A virtual prisoner within a luxuriou | clected councilman in the sixth | \ i~ [ ward, no cxpense; Salvatore Butera Zaster party of the Falcon Nest No. ) a ed candidate for selectman, $§ |art studio in New York, Mrs. Luey| S of the Falcon National Alliance neral expenses; Joseph M. | Lamar, above, can't leave the apart- are being made by the committee | Ward, reclected to the school board, nt vacant for so much as an in-|on arrangements. The social $5 contribution to the democratic, t without having to surrender it.|scheduled to take place Sunday aft- | town commitice; Harry E. Scheuy, e occurred when she | ernoon, April at, thel ialcon defeated in republican primary elec- | moved into the studio a had | hall on Beaver strect. tion for town clerk, $12 for adver- | becn vacated by her husband, Julian| The soci one of the largest of tising; J. Gustave Johnson, reelected |1 noted society pa he nd more than 100 guests alderman in the fourth ward, no ex- | Work in Reno, Nev. She i < N ; ! : : re expected. The entertainment William Ziegler, reclected | ¢ourt order to prevent her husband [ il consist of a comedy sketch and $150 contribution to the \nd the National Arts Club from ob- | members of the club. 3 er orts move | 2 ¥ Y Gl d town commitice, structing rin her eff 1o moy i The committee in charge con ~~ House Cleaning Time! 1 This Is welongs to y |ski. Carl Boler, John Kolodzicj anc : 2 o 3 T 1 | “Cashing -in” Time! Special Notice | Judgc d 1, that| his body She used any in- | Deputy to what was go- | will because he was set | 1. She said that| discuss the terms |1V died he didn't 0 be taken © his wifé clared th nee on ONE THIRTY - NINE MAIN STREET Hartford ior Court today marries, tion to fected. April 17 (UP)—Super- Judge Carl Foster ruled that if a divorced wife re- the first husband’s oblig pay alimony remains una he Wilson, \ anyons als Shout “You of “you lic” box to ween | before in the case sharp reprimand Judge Baldwin Mi& Fay testified a why okt court iad squalo ons her brother years ago. She s as of $2 peacd nd costs his breach of under off children ipple mark, Mr from ve hand NEA Los Angel 3 President Hoover is now a father for the third time, a pound daughter having heen born t Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Jr., at her | Uis a home at Los Angeles. The your couple shown above, two other | I children, back cau rand six- - 4 hts instead would have re-marriage, Judge pointed out. 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