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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930. 5 | REW GRAND JRY T0 PROBENURDER | . Chicago Publisher Would Inves-? . tigate Reporters’ “Grafts” | Chicago, July 7 (P—A new grand | its Job is to find out who Kkilled Jak " Lingle. The jury, under instry Chief Justice Dennis J. Normoyle of the superior court, is expected to| investigate “without fear or favor” | every angle leading up to the bold | €laying of f{he Tribune reporter June 9; probe his reputed gangland | connections; inquire thoroughly into rumors of politico-riminal liaison; and sift charzes and innuendos in- volving other Chicago newspaper. nmen Jury was called today, and hlgi oL ctions. from Urges News Probe Robert R. McCormick, of the Tibune, took yesterday of the rumors fiecting upon newspapermen erally w a letter to State's| Attorne, wanson, he sug’—‘ gested a thorough investigation. | Col. McCormick called attention his letter to A series of newspaper articles published in the Louis | Star and reprinted in Chicago by | the Tribune. The articles were| wrtten by Harry T. Brundige. a re- | porter for the Star, and made gen- eral charges that Lingle was not the | only Chicago newspaperman making money out of a “gacket “The revelations of the last weeks have been distressing to of said Col. McCormick's letter to the state's attorney. “We the matters exposed had nev curred. We tend to wish that s linen be not washed in pub out of s0 much evil a greater may come. “The activities of Lingle and men ©0f his stripe are like paths leading | 160 the forest of crime which Litherto have proved trackless. By following them the whole criminal organization which has Chicago by fts throat may rounded ani destroyed.” Facts Not Revealed | Just how much evidence is avail- | ahle to the grand jury was not dis by “the board s been conductin, in- s ank Foster, original owner of the gun used to slay Lingle was under arrest in Los Angeles was hoped that he might offer some information of value. He already is under indictment, charged with t murder, although police ha indicated their belief that self was the killer, Fred Burke, probably wanted” gunman in Am ing hunted. Police the man who, garbed was within a few feet of Li when the murder was comm Burke also is hunted for a Mic murder and for the Moran massacre of St. Valentine's 1929, SECOND PLACE BATTLE IN INTER-CHURCH L00P Bouth and First Lutheran Teams to Col lisher ance pub- rvr‘ wis g001 be of st the e never he him- he rica, is be- eve he as a priest, “most be was ed igan | ga Day, Meet in Feature Game—Mem- P ilt sto wa orfal Baptists-Methodists “econd-place contestants will meet evening in the Inter-Church mor sue when the South Congrega- A aal and First Lutheran nines » 35S bats, and a flerce game is ex- cted as these rivals seek to elim- wir ate_each other from the c o onship race. The Congregatio ts have a bare percentage margin on the Swedes but kb night's encounter in or their shaky tea § met banged out a der to protect advantage. When the before the Luthera win in the final ing and they hope to repeat evening, but the South Church, coafidence raised by a Lutheran feat last week, is for revenge and anything happen. The | game will P on Diamoni | Tio. 2 at Willow park | Another hot en ex- | pected on the ‘“grass diamond,” where the Memorial Baptists the rising Trinity Methodis latter team jumped into th race by knocking oft the First Luth- | erans last week, and now it istied| with that team for third place, so | it rates as the favorite this evening The Memorial Baptists suffered a surprise setback a week ago but are | hopeful of making a comeback to- | night | The third' game will bring championship St. Matthew's man Lutherans into opposition with the St. Mark's Episcopalians on th first diamond. The St. Matts are well out in front again this sur mer, while the.St. Marks are in the cellar, but occasionally the Epis palians have shown flashes of good | play and they may give the leaders | & run tonight YESTERDAY'S STARS By the Associated Press. Art Shires, Senators—Pinch single in tenth drove in tying and winning runs against Yankees Waite Hoyt, Tiger Box to seven hits 6 Taylor Douthit, Cardinals—Hits home run in ninth to beat Pirates, 2-1, Cardinals getting only one other hit | George Earnshaw, Beats Red Sox, 4-3, permitting nine hits and striking out seven Ike Boone, Robins—Coast recruit nmakes debut, hitting and homér and making ser catch in left field ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING Meriden, July 7—Charged w £pceding, Dominick Fushkill, Arch street, New Britain, was ar- rested here last night. According to police Fushkill was operating the | machine at an excessive rate of | speed on Colony streel, endangering | pedestrians and other machines. 1 th its out may ed 2 Brook rent s —Held and beat White them, Athletics — leagu single ational | Nearly $470,000 worth of fishing | equipment exported from this country last.year, Carol’s Marriage to Princess Helen Unhappy One snow and Ed young King the b one roval Before their royal n with his youns b to on Ma tor's Not ories on 1 the t 10 Ru day’s f ful morg o marr r ond of th playe i such BY Par husba hi qu secret wife and An Sh leved ed i for intery affect en e and her to marriag po nd, tly 1f K in n s e But for arol 11 only, that a 1 nows r sadd, princ w “the saddest sed i queen d for reason encugh Never Loved E royal husband her cach other, having heen fore- by crafty diplomats In the the ove 1ls ions d a with amorot Paris Des vorc dly need to-| nedl he Michael So ron; who hird of h age 0, a com- Madam2 v ended—in became King Michael, a sh i hing adventuress this intere ter time dame 1 At marr ad Rumanians bzfore was six death of old K grandfatt toys and his oves of e 4 old — on e Caroi's to | F back rdinand —we to mot again became the wife of a husbani was little els nger was alone gle clos court. Her r roned in Greec in pro fortun Helen's Life Sorrowful Tragedy stalked Helen long before she bec e h rows PPY queen Lecession en she v At Greece, <h 1l the isioned er grandfather, King Georze I, w bomb thro he witnessed the 1ccident < Alexand the deth of h of her favorite brotk Subsequently, nement, death father, King Other After h%r marriage to Carol cd the bani from t Greek throne of her elder brother, King George. Next m lier beloved grandmother, Queen Mother Olga. And, too, her v Kaiser Wilhelm of Germ lest his crown Hoped for Alliance Helen and Carol ri A 1. They time 1 never hment early the death of | avs his we vorcee, elopemert France in a to exile vi Helen sued for Divorce Annulled this divorce was bl a ng the oth Afcenda wife's s divore litt iding ascension o to the throne, -old Michael ¢ their wiped ont ed committed to be invalid, ve in near | men Greece a di- 2 — and perhaps Helen was really in love with a ndsome Greek officer and that on e morn of the wedd pro- | th her on her befo her father and implored him 1o save her from a marriage that was repugnant to her. But Constant was first a king, then a r —so the marriage went akead he went to the altar with tears eyes. olf un- |t sha knees er day e and le son | aken ved Virtvally Apart a grand of cence barrassme bitterly love revenge transf evidenc to love a Rumanian adventuress. The resultant | Europe, but re v register ht nam they heir ri to France dence in King Ferdinand Marie pleaded prince refused enoun but ed tp his owned A ving, Helen continued an c ver s a1 ne that ni palace which | related, o with arms th The Carol's child Birth of Michael Before th eir Tt London son 1 she had as ned neve loved t | Crown Prince ¢ o when ¥ them as a | | h other| the ne were atte in oung pr: ERITE HOARE of Lo MARG born. Helen loved Boy known a however. the young repre- f Alexan- THE FINEST DRY CLEANING AT NEW LOW PRICES! FOR LADI SILK DRESSES ES’ PLAIN FOR MEN’S SUITS AND TOPCOATS ...CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED! INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE AND THEFT AND PLU ==—=THE RESPONSIBILITY OF A CLEANER WITH A 35-YEAR REPUTATION FOR QUALITY CLEANID PHONE 904 We'll Call At Once NG. MME, SCHAANING of Copenhagen > dowager queen of Instead of returning home, he elop- ed to Venice with Madame Lupescn, scandal | rol and his charming ashed. a Toys Sent to Son to live rently happy nd game Michael Made King ingland. ‘ shook At together ; proceed took up resi- chateau near Paris. stormed, the cro return and eve! right ed to his Queen n f to tt Carol is guilty of repea Ay son for rmin forget | but he seauty of Pragus EUGENIO of Miian A A || Children Burn Alive Ma Playing With Matches Duluth, Minn July ) guerite and Francis Gooue, § played h matches yes- v built of their home the a fire unde rightened a ler had bhee but nev did to me Meanwhile arm life and ng com ir oces ra aki “TERAN FIREMAN DIES Hartford, July 7 — Jame K Sund rs on as sta S New ng ‘Cannibalism Among Lobsters Ended By Invention of Connecticut Man Boy Falls Down Well Of Stairs in Block United States Lines to Build Largest Vessel 27 DROWN W m A Zor ih IN FLOODS Experts ... the world over recommend Palmolive —a professional endorsement the like of which has never been known in the entire history of beauty culture EVER, in all the history of beauty culture, has there been such universal approval of any prod uct as is given to Palmolive Soap today. 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