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lw"\— jeis EW BRITAIN *- News of the World By Associated Press N, . e ¢ e \-\“fl_,‘ SRALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 15,536 June 14th . .. ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAI CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JUN. /%% PRICE THREE CENTS — e e City Marble Champion |[}HI[}AE[] HEAD OF Claire Windsor Rescued F r(;m Sound — POLICE QUITS POST As Millionaires’ Yachts Crash ~ AND DEMOTES AIDE GITY CONTRIBUTES 53500 T0 FINISH PUBLIC GOLFLINKS Finance Board Votes to Dip Into Emergency Fund to Com- .! plete Corse JROPOSAL T0 CONDOCT | Russell R%igfls DP,S])]{& Rep%t' Plant, Are Thrown Into Sea—Crew of Taylor’s ¢d- Statements Thyt He Will ‘ Yacht Finds Party in Water — Collision Is Not—Stege Also Moved Aftermath of Celebration at Club. New York, June 16 (A—A sailor |of t Greenwich i";d Ee Sinks Rapidly ailor Drowns and 10 Passengers, Including Phillip N. MARKET SLUMPS Long List of Tssues Lose 85 to 820 Per Share and Many Es- fablish Records for Year e sLork Jume 16 UPM—_A sailor |of the Lolita's crew. His nsme was AGTION FOLLOWS ATTACK ";:?,il‘ Windsor 'n;‘l,“fnn‘“;‘!..fi! lh e o SLIGHT RALLY FOLLOWS tress, were rescued when two yachts Plant was at the wheel = TAG DAY IS DEFEATED AS RASILT OF KILLING 327 i 8 omon 3 385 o e ™ DN N AFTERNOON ate last night three miles off Green- | The i a bt LoE otn About $2,000 Subscribed in Cham- Apparent Fatlure to Cope With Gang | %ich, Conn ord was notified and two Con- | Ticker Falls Far Behind as Sales The Plant yack Miss Windsor wa struck amidships by the Chang work. Wang II1, owned by Chatfield Yaylor. | Both yachts left Port Wash Thrdwn into the water by the im- L. I pact, Miss Windsor Lolita, on which Rule Situation Also Responsible— a gues! wa led craft | her of Commerce Campaign Can- | not Be Collected, Bartlett S!ys—i: Willlam H. Judd Elected Chair- | Press Starts Strong Campaign As | gton yesterday for short cruises. Result of “Jake” Lingle's Murder | | | | t state police went out to the and aided in the res- Orders Pile Up—U. S. Steel Loses Drops $5—Pivotal Listings Down and the other| After the wreck the Chang Wang man of Commission, Succeeding | REINHARDT DIEHL —Was to Appear Today to Give| b engers wers picked up by the III made its way with difficulty to| Even Further — Support Shows i City Marble Champion hang Wang, which cruised about the Indian Harbor yacht piers. FEdward F. Hall, Resigned. —- i Results of Concentrated Drive. |the wreckage with its bow badly| Ths Lolita was in command of| Some Success, However, Later. stove in. Deciding against a suggestion | * Chicago, June 16 P — William | e missing e A S A New York, J (P — Stock ‘hat a tag day be conducted to| F. Russell announced his resignation | - 0" SA1lor was a memb {Eanianed R ERge RO | prices were swep of the raise funds with which to complete | ” | today as commissioner of police ! most precipitous the he municipal golf course and pur- | | Faced by severe public criticism moskey e i ! 8 necessary machinery and | of his conduct of the department and year by a torrent of sel equipment, the board of finance and | apparent failure of the police to today. A long list of pivotal i taxation voted this noon to transfer | 33,500 from the emergency fund to tha park department. | Before taking up the report of | the park board, the commissioners | cope with the gang rule of Chicago | the commissioner said he had pre- pared a statement offering his res ignation to the mayor. Northend School Pupil Ts City | . | Commissioner Russell's retirement clected William M. Judd to the | Chfllflp!OH for 1930 | carried with it the demotion of John > Stege, chief of the detective bureau, a succeedin; dw . | 4 Alcock to Take Charge No municipal appropriation had Winner Will Represent New Britain ~ STAND EXPLAINED Gommission Tells Why It Favors Ellis Street Name HAS LOCAL ~ SIGNIFICANCE OUALIFVING ROIND Scores 88 on Wallasey Course i British Open Play JONES HANDS IN 73 SCORE John H. Alcock, first deputy com- n made to the golf course ac- | missioner, was expected to take coutt and the work donme to date charge of the department pending n ble by contributions | R S the Chamber of Commerce. About| cyo ~ 5 wedale Presented to Came as no surprise to the city, de- Family Identified With New Britain's Von Elm and Don Moe Also Among £2,000 remains on the books as un- 2 T oA Teaent iisetions . S linstet, £10Kr venbin Al bbb, | T Ot AL Biatia e e e erlions | Early History, Statement Made to Leaders in 18 Hole Golf Match— lectible, the park hoard chairman, | .| Whether his action came upon de-| Council In Controversy Over Nam- Bobby Far From Satisfied With Donald L. Bartlett, explained. | A mew star is shinging today in|mands of Mayor Willam Hale g "The items for which funds are|the Herald-Junior Achievement|qnompson was not known, for ing Joint Highway. Score. marble firmament. Reinhardt Diehl needed at once to perfect the course mayor has maintained silence| p < o s the new city cha o 15 n the formal report of T and keep in proper condition, ac- | % ™M® Teme ¥ chataplon. He 18 12 | myough the week of publigand press| 10 00 (508 FEFOF s e cording to Chairman Bartlett are: YC2IS old. a pupil at the Northend attacks on gang activities that fol- British pro, took Tractor and g mower, $1 .‘;‘"};"""D"”‘dl 'h"f;’“;f'l‘“ and :"Sv lowed the killing last Monday of a i oty b .| John Diehl of 1 uell street. As a|cp Tribune reporte Alfred 5 ¢ n use or t hicago Tribune reporter, Alfr ST 5 & 372: Tepairing house on PROMIY | omard for winning the champlon: | syara Liots e e o : Sl i i Gl e Ocean City, N. > o tions that, prior to 1889, $450; building a barn for storage of | ‘1P Né “ill g0 to Ocean City, N. 4| Commissioner Russell was to ap- | 0% 112" PUOT 10 1509 tools and implements, $300: labor | O FePresent this city in the national| piar pefore the city council police | o i 25 : Twine re- ools and implements, $300; labor| 2 SEREESTAL N SOV K e malonal| piar betore the ci ohL peliee | Britamn. and v more have e for maintsining the course to Sep- Y. |committee this afternoon to report AT & e jgntalning : Practically unknown among the X A e after ar tember 1 4. maintenance, tools. the results of the seven day roun il el e hinery.y . six small. mowers, | -0KS Of marble shooters heihecame 1y of hoodlums, begun 24 hours aft- [ 88 FUeAMEY plared an el JRBGNIETY e 81 Xe o IOWErS: e ation almost in a moment Alderman Arthur | POrten e early life Bradbeer top dressing machine, sprinklers, er Lingle's death whe early last week he took two|F. Alpert I nnounced he would | /ciopment cling cart, 456, ; rt had announc T e eprinkling cart, 4 games out of three from Dominic|demand a sixty day furlough for | N PN Commissioner Louis . Raphael | e 5 demand a sixty day furloug T | ular local s x | Cartelli of 37 Putnam street, Who | poth Russell and Stege to permit made the suggestion that a tag day iy : Beeikiant s sion report sets forth for four Years has been considered | some other commanders to clean the rth. e bl Fotlieciiomenbers &X | {431 oiBle and Hibd ‘remaainad Undes] ofii ot cans domination analosnrt Revort of Commission pressed a belief that there might be | go g Gl el of manE o naton A CRCOIFRDE S T owlii e port tion within the department opposition on the part of those who Champlonship, Dealded Athin, o .| “The <cCity Plan Commis 71 over have already contributed to the golf ROEID % Russell, said he would retain Bls | 1, commends that the name of Eliis Jones 73 at the Py | The final contest took place at|place in the police department witn | [F20TITenCE THOL 1Re REME Of EL Stanley Quarter Park Saturday aft-| his civil service rank as captain. a fare created by jo! the present Mark S 0ur. Leonard's, had ernoon before a gallery of several | S i b sl e B G LD [iARA[iE EflMMlS l N hundred persons. Bleachers had been | Chicago, June 16 (P — The im- | nighwav, in accordance with the drew frem. plas i f crected by the park department un-|megjate resignation of William RUs- | vota of six members are ik der the supervision of Clyde EIlng- | gell, commissioner of police. and The mm_ | John Stege, chief of detectives, was ed a v and an which strongly rumored today, despite Te- peated assertions by the commission- | family -prol er that he would not quit under fire. | jory, members of There was even talk among vari- | jng and ous business, civic and | religious groups—all aroused over tHe murder a week ago of Alfred (Jake) Lingle, Tribune reporter — that demands might be made for the resignation of William Hale Thompson as may- |or The mayor, who has made no pub- lic pronouncement of any contem- plated action toward meeting the situation created by le slay- ation wood, superintendent. A new stand- NT UT EUNTR l ard ring had been constructed and | was roped off to keep out all but the players and officials of the gam The first match was between Ed- ward Zujko of the Washington school and Anthony Buden of the urritt school. Both boys were good hooters. Zujko's inability to follow | up caused his defeat. Zujko won the first game by the score of 7-5 and lost the next two by the scores of Martin H. Horwitz, designated by | 7-1 and 7-4 Mayor Quigley for the chairmanship A trio of sevens by Arthur Gin- of the municipal garage commission | ter of the Central Junior high school favors a reform in the management | was too much for Anthony DeRosa Horwitz Advocates New Rule Regarding City Machines part when t seem to be an unv T to withdraw the name present conditior w Britain has na onnred g I can do the qualify- 34-34—5% of city owned cars to have all auto- | of the Roosevelt school. DeROSa | ino was to meet today with his four PUP '*hj;”l i 1889 te, Mexi- mobiles controlled by the garage|came through with a 1, 4 and 4 for| (ol political advisers—County | that 112 of the commission rather than by the de-|each game in SuCCesSion as @gainst proacurer George Harding, Corpora- NAmes of families partments to which they are as- Ginter's 7 in each case s =il b Samvel of meation there. Ma signed, he said today. Carmen Tiadora of the Valentine | \rijicival Court Bailiff opened since Under the sc foree, | B. Chamberlain school was defeated | g 0™ 0 pooor B pike of our good departments control used by Diehl ve a value president of the Lincoln par Three More Meetings Thee other meetings of promised to have an important bear ing upon the immediate future of their garage place of pairs, Commission- employes commission main storage and takes care o washing and greasing. The boy who was destined to be the new champion allowed his op- ponent to take 4 out of 13 in the first game, then gathered in 7 and while day the GORN BORFR GAMPAIGN Ir. er Horwitz believes control by the | won. The second game Diehl t00K |4p2 aqminictration's police policy. A 5 garage board would make it possi- | 7 to 0. group of business leaders was called Cotton, London ble to order a car into the workshop Mike Pracko of the Smalley school | ;o b oot with Col. Robert Isham | Don Moe, Po. whenever, in the opinion of the me- chanics, repairs would prevent a serious preak. Unless the boards using the cars agree to it cars now can be taken out regardless of their | condition. | Commissioner Horwitz issued ot a couple of sixes which were just a little short of a pair of sev ens scored by Albert Saladin of St. Randolph, president of the associa- tion of commerce, to determine a definite plan for “purifying Chicago { politics.” Lpading clergymen were to meet for the same purpose The police committee of the city council planned to call upon Com- missioner Russell and Chief Stege for an accounting of their progress in the Lingle murder investigation, IN STATE 1§ STARTED Field Inspection of Vege- tables Under Way—Ber- lin in Banned District harles Whitcombe. London (Continued on Page 13) or- Parole Fear Basis of Son’s Shot at Father Fearful lest he be returned to the state school for boys because of his father's failure to look after him properly as he was cxpected to do as one of the terms of parole, Frans Bogashefsky, 17, of 133 Winter street, tried to prevail upon his par- ent to leave a house in the neigh- ders today to stop the practice of gelling gasoline and oils to individ- automobiles B. . ALLING REMOVED T0 SAMITARIUM AGAIN Attorney for use in owned by the city. Mayor Quigle 3 the personnel of the municipal gar- ege commission by appointing Michael F. King to be the fourth member of the board. He will serve with Mr. Horwitz, John J. Riley ana George K. Macau not (Continued on Page Two) Idaho Youths Become Celibate Buddhist Monks San Francisco, June 16 (A—Two New Haven spection of cer thin the se arn bor he first stage General + Goes Cemmissioner King was a mem. borhood and come home, and upon Boise, Idaho, youths, ordained as tion of the q Back to Lowell in ber of the common council from being unsuccesstul he fired a shot celibate Buddhist monks, today be- | the necticut A 1918 to 1922 and was on the garage |{rom a blank cartridge, hoping to | gan accomplishment of their avow- ment station and the Ambulance board for two years thereafter. He |Scare his father. ed ideal, bringing the east and west Agr served on the fire board during t Ofticers James Sullivan and Dan- |in closer relationship. July 1 the r patrol 1 administration of Gardner C. Weld, |iel Cosgrove learned the story last| The ordination ceremony, said to | biles leaving the restricted area Attorney General Benjamin W. trom 1926 to 1928 |night in their investigation into a|be the first in the United States, be stationed ng of 405 Hart street, who has |report that a shot had been fired, |was conducted vesterday in the Sen-| Growers who w n ill at hi; s for several land the matter is being looked into. | Buddhist temple. green beans in weeks as the of a cerebral tops, and rhuba restriction regularly inspected Most farmers will requ tion, but a few tow which supply New Ha and other cit ed area, will be The borer is most ) to corn, on which a but it also atta GITY T0 PAY §1,100 T0 INJURED BOY'S PARENTS Defect in Highway Blamed For Auto | Accldent—Kirkham Makes ‘ | hemorrhage to permit far recovered as removal today in an Mass., where Marshall L. Al where he Seven Men Missing From Boat; Coast Guards Start Wide Search Toledo, O, S onith was was tak weeks ago and the New Britain General } where it wase found he wa ing from a Recommendation June 16 (UP)—AIl| Additional mystery was added to A settlement for $1,100 to com- |available craft of the Toledo Yacht |the disappearance when Weather|(his time of sose ihe herer | attending ns was h g promise suits against the city clu® cooperated with members of |officials said no disturbances had | ¢mal jarval sta 2d appears a er, Dr. Alling, of Lowell. A 3 brought by Mr. and Mrs. John |the coast guard today in a search |been reported in the area. POWer- | girty white worm not an inct few days at hospital, Judge Suraski and Mr. and Mrs. Leon |of Lake Erie for seven men—some |ful speed boats of the Marlborough The qiarantiie line ox it as temeiedinihis hom Haberski will be recommended to|of them prominent in politics— |coast guard station searched the | genar:(ion bore T e sl o ey e the common council Wednesday by [whose empty speed boat was found |surrounding waters with search- { SOTtion O Tia Sbrothen wis vers Corporation Counsel John H. Kirk- |drifting late yesterday near Put-In- |lights' throughout last night in an | Brantord on Lot T e o et bam. This amount has heen ap-|Bay Island effort to find some trace of the men. | i udes Merider improven he past week proved by the superior court. The men set out from Toledo| Those reported aboard the boat | He is tak: to Lowell so The cuit of John Suraski, 15 |Sunday for Pelee Island, 50 miles|when it left Toledo were: Charles H. | (Contintied onlPag that he may get a complet t years old, who asks $15.000 dam-|from her for an Elks picnic and Nauts, U. 8. internal revenue colle: ages for a fractured skull and a |were last en when their powerful [tor in charge of the Toledo distr permanent scar, is on the superior |speed boat raced with an excursion |Herbert Nauts, a brother and an at. | ¥ 2 * court docket and will go to trial. |steamer. They outdistanced it and |torney; Franklyn Jones, Frank Mil- HIGH TIDE—JUNE 17 THE WEATHER The suits are the result of an |spectators said they were soon lost |ler, former city water commissioner automobile accident at Osgood av-|to sight. Several hours later, how- of Toledo: Henry Heinkish, assis (Standard Time) New Brifaintand: vichite: enue and North Burritt street, De- | ever, their boat was found by Wil- ant city engineer of Lucas county:| New London 1:16 am.2:07 p.m. Showers late tonight or Tues- cember 6, which the plaintiffs claims | liam Miller. a boatman who said he | Arthur Kruse, and John Myers, be New Haven 1:34 a.m.2:25 pm. day; cooler Tuesday. was caused by a defect in the high- | found three life preservers and a |lieved to have been the hired pilot way, hat aboard the boat, lot the boat, . * % * satisfied | d new 1 evels for 1 sellin was so hour be Scores of nearly 320 0 to $160 clined $2: where power- efforts were ade to support it. pr The stock was taken wrge blocks, but shortly after cay oke 1 below lev comipared | tom of a share reacl he Noven whic it was rumored a supporting order to buy 2 0 shares was placed American Telephene Drops American Telephone tumbled $5 a pport meeting rallies appeared in pivotal issues. S re slackened a little, and the ker started to catch up with floor SOUTH MANCHESTER MAN 10 TALK WITH BROTHER Thomas Hayes to Hear Kin in Aus- tralia by Short Wave For First Time in 56 Years Tomorrow. M Thomas Hayes, tady, N. Y k tomorrow 2XAF with June 16 (F-— his town, left for where he g over brother from ween mor; his Australia, | Joh heard in rsation b have been lost to station time, to- awarded toda hed service fo to Prof. Jame 1, Columbia. University, L B 1l The presen- opening of the sonia, was f offering 1 A Mrs. John — Mill streer WILL ROGERS LIKES EVERYON Boston, June 16.—(UP)— H0 nt man r met a taph which wi his tomb- CURTIS SIGNS TARIFF BILL IANEAATCER . MEASURE GOES TO EARLY ACTION IS HOOVER; EXPECTED CRITICS N PRESS Bishop Authorizes Attorney to Scan Newspaper Attacks 250 ana amerian Teesnone PLANS VIGOROUS ACTION Claims Bufialo Catholic Paper Pub- lished Matter That Libelous — Comments Statements, g W basis of deterr may be th has publis This paper sive of papers which p Cannon all further publications, as well as|justices’ under the flexible provi- thos# which have al y been made, | sions which he calied “the out- as fa? a§ counsel may consider them | standing step of this tariff legisla- proper grounds for act with the | tion.” process in the se sentatives a prosecutio; The bishop's decla fare on his newspaper mittee, have to tell against Smith. Asks Prompt Action The Ca appealed, stituency action on t Ansonia Man Fined in Liquor Selling e 16 () e house, delivered the bulky “cnt to the senate at the out- the session and in clear Text of Statement nes, ad ed the vice His statement of the la 'tetous, cowardly attacks the se which former we Documents to Vice President at Opening of Senate and Gets Im- mediate Signature From Official. President Expected ‘to Make Schedule Law Either Late Today or To- morrow—England Wor- Was Clearly on Senate ried Over Retaliation Moves. June 16 (P—Vice s today signed the mediate transmis- te House where expected to af- ure later in the day or m Tyler Page. veteran clerk R house of representatives has » the conference report on ill and the speaker of as affized his signature dent Curtis asure. immediate- Hoover Plans to Sign ton, June (UP) — Hoover's public assurance e will sign the Hawley-Smoot 1l within a few days was re- ived with republican applause and tic war S In congress to- preparations were made to 1 and carry the issue to the polls in the coming congressional campaigns. In a Sunday night statement, Mr. Hoov bill T ounced he would sign the hough he did not believe it perfect. He said he dould seek to remedy what he.considers its “in- anced to meet was He said final ure tion on the meas- to stabilize busi- mede e of repre- | n¢ was necessa hou une The response was immediate. from congressmen Republican leaders, luding Chairman Smoot of the ate finance committee, expressed their approval of the president's : comal Step about which they said they had entertained no doubt Democrats, including Chairman Shouse of the demacratic na- tional executive committee and Sen- Harrison of M ippi, an- days half of their party of the con- had made the for pr ssue by accepting for prompt kersham 1 ved in a republican rog passed only render their ver- r and the demo- concern over discover when ople are heard, Taft, following Payne Aldrich law, mpopular and will isapproved and condemned by bloc groups with e democrats opposing the measure (Contin i on Page Two) HIGH BACTERIA COUNT FOUND INLOCAL MILK Situation Not Serious, Dr. Dumont Says, But Warns Dairymen Charge count noted in milk Nude Nurses and Library Workers Dance In Waters of Boston Fountain June 16 (UP) — Th d Athens of America nk from the pagan frank- Frederick MacMonnies' onze Bacchante some 30 vears ago was aware of a certain poetic jus. e today Retribution was seen in the dis-| happen overy that high revel had held ful to point o forth in the Boston public library | ed and may courtyard un. r and about the Stan- ford White designed fountain that once, for a brief period, played upon Bacchante Reports kept secret by library of- ficials for several days had it that on a June and moonlit night a bored watchman called together ce in of York Art his companions for a party in the rejected h sheltered courtvard. The watchmag's' énjoy a little friends ploy luded i a lo nother library em business man, an brought with t the e ports said. three nurses In the artful seclusion of the Muse the department of § Dr. Louis J. Du- d to send 1 rning that 4 | n to pre- erious, Dr 1 s department | 11 amount of il hat is nec examinations . ual tendecy of an g number of high bact to appear m we we wish of excep- tion of all and rapid - especially dur- : approaches. C rate milk nt being sold in h the exercise of of low bacteria ained. We urge vou i in this endeav- unpleasant this point the New had any UMONT., E “Superintendent of Health* H

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