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News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For Week hndlng 15 296 July 5th a ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1 PRICE THREE CENTS BOB SHAVE LEAD Eddy-Glover Post Votes to Return GOLF FIELD WITH PAR ROUND TODAY Cleveland Player Temoranly in| Front—Totals 146 for 36 Holes Thus Far Played SARAZEN HAS TROUBLES AFTER FIGHT ON NINTH Bobby To Armour Going Well and Chick FEvans Well Toward Top—Hagen, ‘With Only Few Holes Played, Ap- parently Still In Running—Wind Rises to Hamper Players. Interlachen Club, Minneapolis July 11 (P—Bob Shave, land, with a fine 72| round of (hr of Cleve- equalled the national open golf championship. king temporary iead of the field with a total of 148 for 36 holes. shot the incoming nine in fwo under par, with a the tenth and an eac at the eleventh. His card: ave par in second 'H birdi three o 245 424— 15-hole —148 ond roun clubhouse thermometer m., and with u\tr) prospect that the players again faced & blistering tussle for leadership. Light Breeze Helps A light breeze ad th effect of a cooling illusion and old man hu- dity, at least, was not on as much | rampage as during the first off with the leading favorites well bunched | as’ the result of an opening round | concluded with Tommy Armour and | MacDonald Smith tied at Bobby Jones and Wilfred Cox deadlocked | Horton Smith, Harry Cooper Walter Ha in next at 72. There were 25 with of T4 better, including 6 and 10 at 74. From today's melee, only 60 and tics were to be per play the final 36-hole tomor Chick Evans of Chicago, the eran former champion who had an rday, was among the first to , taking 4-5-4, two over par, on the first three holes vans Barely Makes Tt ans, it developed, barely got to the first Yé# Tn time ‘o play. Chick did not have his con.petitor's badge and was held up at the gate. Whether the boys were toughened up by the opening day's heat or her it was the lack of humidi- ty. the first few scores posted showed a distinct improvement Al Espinosa, with a behind tarted 5-4-3, one over par. reached the turn in 9, the same as yesterday. He was aided by a birdie on the 352 yard seventh, but took a six on the ninth with the istering 98 at 9 a. big parade started group scores or 39, birdie on the rd fourth was even par for the first Saraze yrove on ning round of 7 got off to a 4- kin good tt on the third hole for the Espinosa One Under Par Espinosa rounded the turn in 3 1 der with the aid of an- other birdie on the seventh Espinosa, out—543 434 345 Bob Shave, of Cleveland, with a 76 yesterday, made the first nine in 38 azen sliped for the first time on fth, when he his tee &hot Cap i Hordenton fhe sreenior He needed a for the t put but six holes hreeze picked u force by the middle and prospects of another outbreak of low scoring such itked the opening round d#l not seem so good. Glen Spencer of Baltimore, with an 83 to work on, covered the out- going nine in even par, 36, in an at- (Continued on Page Two) rable morning e p co MANGANELLO GUILTY IN SEGOND DEGREE Judge to Sentence New Haven Murderer Next Tuesday New Haven, July 11 (P—A jury in perior court today found Anthony | Manganello, guilty of murder in the second degree for the slaying two yea ago of Giov Cirillo, a neighborhood storekeeper, in a quarrel over four cents change. Sen- tence will he imposcd next Tuesday by Judge Irederick M. Peasley, Manganello, the state charged, be came enraged when Cirillo refused | to refund four cents to the former’s | daughter who had gone into the store to buy candy with a nickel. He fled after the shooting, and re- mained in Brooklyn, N. Y., nearly | two years, surrendering to police | Lere about three weeks ago. A grand jury indicted him charge of murder in the first gree. s trial rted esday and the was given to the jury this morning. {t deliberated 50 minutes before returning the verdict | In summing up the the state asked for a verdict of first de- gree while the defense pleaded that Manganello had shot in self defense. He was wounded in.the chest by a knife wielded by Cirillo. on a de- case case, | Britain of Be Very Late Starter— | | committee held recently, | $1,000 Allowed By City Government Carroll Enters Court ] L |55 For Observance of Armistice Day = .. Le ion Men Believe Apploprlatmn for Celebratloni Scheduled for ext November Can Be Used to Better Advantage—Invitations to Other Posts Will Be Recalled. Eddy-Glover can Legion, at its regular monthly meeting last night, voted to return| to the city $1,000 given it last Jan- uary for a county celebration in New Armistice Day, 1930. At the time the post asked for the money and the grant was made by the city, it was planned to invite all of the American Legion posts in Hartford County to come to New Britain for a huge celebration At a meeting of the post executive the indus- trial depression was discussed and it was the sense of the members that, in view of the fact that city officials and boards were being ask- ed to pare down on their appropriz tions so that more money would be post, No. | available for charitable . the plans for Armistice Day should he postponed and the $1,000 should be returned to the city. The executive committee voted to recommend this course of action to the post When the matter was broached at the meeting last night, the mem- bers present voted unanimously without discussion to abandon all plans for an Armistice Day tion this year and to return money to the city Almost all of the country have already tations from Eddy-G take part in the New bration and plans were w the posts 'in the accepted invi- ver post to ritain cele- ell under (Continued on Page Two) TEACHER IS BRIDE INSECRET WEDDING Newing on School Instractor .o Married oNew BI‘I fain Broker ‘GORDON-BIGLER NUPTIALS two | tioning, police Ceremony Performed on June 30 Be- fore Justice of Peace in New York City Becomes Public and is Con- firmed By Relatives, Myron L. Gordon, a broker, of 1469 Stanley street, this city, and Miss Mildred Claire Bigler, a New- ington school teacher, whose home is in Norfolk, Va., of the on June 30, formation received s city today. The couple kept their wedding until today. Rumor of the marriage spread about this city and it was confirmed by the family. Mr. Gordon was born in New Brit- ain, the son of George and Anna Fish Gordon. He was, educated in the schools of this city and was grad- uated from the New Britaln Senior | high school Wwith the class of 1927. He has been in the brokerage busi- ness for two years and is now asso- ciated with his brother, Attorney Monroe S. Gordon in a stock broker- age firm at 300 Main street. Mrs. Gordon is the daughter of Roy C. and Fannie Bigler. She was born in Greensburg, Pa. She has been a teacher in Newington for more than ars. were married by a York according to in- by relatives in justice peace in New city the secret of | | | TORRINGTON MEN FREED, IMMEDIATELY ARRESTED Adamo and Chirello Released hy Judge's Order in Custody Again On Warrants for Murder, July Theodore Domenic ChireHo, who itchfield coun- on mittimuses Herman in An- releas- noon by She on on orders i ward M. Yeomans, iring held at Norwich g0 on abeas corpus pair immed on warrants issued 1 Prosecutor Charles P. Rora charging tt Torrington, Adamo and had been held In the t 1 since May issued by Coroner S. A with the killing of 50 on May ¢ rda Turk Judge a he connection tonio Ru ed late yeste iff ¥. H sued by owing eral da petition Iy rearrested City were Ate- hack em with murde They will be given a hearing in the Torrington city court on Saturda, morning. stranged Son Ransacl\: Father’s Home for (.ems Philadelphia, July 11 (P—I s McCloskey, was arrested detectives today charged with br ng into the home of his father, jeweler from whom he has been es- tranged for three years, and robbing it of jewelry values at $15,000. The youth at first denied the charge, but broke down under ques- said, and confessed by | hiding the jewelry in the yard of a | girl friend’s home. Detectives report- \ | ed finding the jewels hidden in clump of bushes. GINSBURG SILENTW ON HIS CANDIDAGY Will Not Comment on Rumors Regarding Probate Judgeship MAY OPPOSE PROSECUTOR Reports Persist . O. P. Town Chair- man Will Seek Post for Which Woods Will Run—Is Active in ex- Servicemen's Circles. Asked today to comment on ru- mors that he is planning to become a candidate for the republican nom- judge of probate, to be Judge Bernard F. Gaff Attorney Harry Gins- rnoon asked to be ex- ination for vacated by ney this year afte burg this a ATTY. HARRY GINSBURG cused from making a this time Ior curren his T tor Josen ready made form his candi and i on Page Two) seve (Continu BOY, 13 YEARS OLD, IS (UESTIONED IN FORGERY Check Issued by “Kid" Kaplan Taken and Cashed—Police Hear Denial, But Entertain Doubt. A 13-year-old boy was questioned the police today with referes to_the forgery of a woman's gigna- tiiTe on a $5 check, which was cash- ed at New Britain tional bank He denied the allegation, although the police claim to have observed a resemblance on the ba o boy's hand b check was Kaplan of boxer, and aph in fighting pose able to a girl who is employed Kaplan's household and she sent home to her mother at 2§ Booth street. It was stolen after the letter carrier went away and later went through the hank for cash by Har bears his photo- It was pay- in (Kid) known Large Soup Factory Turned Over To His Workers July 11.—(UP)— The president of an Indianapolis firm doing an annual business of more than $1,500,000 voluntarily placed himself today in the hands of his 150 employes, who are privi- leged to discharge him if they see fit William P. Hapgood and hi workers” in the Columbia Conserve company, makers of soup, today colebrated the 13th anniversary of one of the most unusual experiments | rican industrial history when 0 employes assumed 51 per cent of the company's stock and Hapgood announced he would re- main at the head of the firm only so long as his co-workers wanted him Tomorrow, Indianapolis, 16 employes might By W.P. Hapgood vote to discharge Hapgood—and he would step out of office without complaint. But Hapgood expects no such de- velopement, for he has long been known as the most democratic member of this first complete unit of industrial democracy. For 13 he and his two hrothers— Hutchins and Norman (the editor) have planned for this day when would consummate America’s first million dollar “Business without a Columbia employes ed their shares in without paying for it company have heen and used to purchase stock, which was given outright to the workers as a group. have acquir- the business Profits of the accumulated the common | WILD DRIVER SENT 10 JAIL FOR YEAR AFTER KILLING 3. Newburgh Amms Crazed by‘ Booze, Charges Through Main Street Crowds \FLATTENS FENCES AND celebra- | Carroll, the that preducer of Vanities” show in New York declared indecent by police 10'vn here entering coaurt rraignment, togethor members of the cast. CARROLL BEAUTIES APPEAR IN COURT Police Critic Says Girl Nude— Sure When She Turned WILLING TO SHOW JUDGE Capt. Coy Says Dance of Fans All Right Until Performer Left Stage ! —Hundreds Cleared From Court- room—Case Adjourned. 11 (P that New York, J bo Earl Car- through his beautiful t of them Jefferson hearing on “Vanities" 18 uly roll, who > doors pass the most girls in the world, led eigh through the portals market court police ch an indece show. Carroll, Jimmy Savo, comedian, and the eight show girls and dancers had to elbow their way thiough 500 gaping spectators gath ered in the street and in the court- room. Hardly had the principals taken their scats when the judge ordered attendants to clear the room of “all curiosity secker 200 Forced to Leave More than 200 spectators were escorted out, bt was still scant. Captain critic, was ribed e raid on of oday for s that his left or & room Co: witn James police He enes which led to how and the arrest ers of the t was defense cou opinion that he stage to be bl Bacon, in was attired police « desc row, 1 expressed the 00 far from the an to only Faith ins. Coy rer audie calize You mear that while g the facing the audience 5o man lated the fans that you couldn hether she was wearing any cloth- ing or not?"” Willing to Show Judge s, Coy replied. T T those fa show you how did it Coy was still on the he trial was adjour unt Tuesday, t Magistrate lieb to serve r court BREAKS QUARANTINE, WOMAN IS FINED $20 Court Lenient Because of Her Financial and Do- mestic State * said de counsel was do she fense she had to pern in b ising the fact that leniency on account of Mrs. Kostancia K 16, of 111 Lawlor street, is ther of seven children and ha never been arrested before, also e she was probably ignorant o the seriousness of her offense, Judse M. D. Saxe in police court today fined her only $10 and costs on each of two counts of violation of the eity pertaining to quarant communocable di but h lared that he wanted the as a warning to the other violators will be we with Kubala pleaded guilty testify, but Attorney rence J. Golon made a plea i behalf, quoting her as having clai ed not to have left her home whils it was under quarantine except o two occasions last month and ther was necessary for her to go to 4 physician’s office. She was denic ordinance serve dealt Mrs did not (Continued on Page Three) ¥ HIGH TIDE—JULY (Standard Time) N. London 10:30 a.m.,10:34 p.m N. Haven 12:01 a.m.,12:05 p.m, ) * * Vanities” | HITS GROUP NEAR BUS | Dun When Taken to Jail—Wakes Up This Momning With no Recollec- tion of Accident or Knowledge of Why He is Held—One Killed Out- right. Two Die Within Hour, urgh, N. Y., July of one year drunken as imposed today on Alex- Duff 2 omobii (UP) o main ped g two more I ® if faced three cl r for his mad d down workers wa Pat O'Mara on a collateral manslaugk charge because he allegedly sold Duff the liquo= which started him & his deadly Staged Wild Ride ged, drove erday aft omobile. Po- lipjed off part of rved alo darted He drove on street, police and \c.\:zlr Duff. poli down Main noon in h lice cla picket the street a building and the wrong side v. Workers were the b ston 1en the auto swung into the p ael Powers, Edward White William Gordon were stru don’s body was found 50 feet and he was dead. The died within an ho Duff did stop after the three m contin the stree to the and t Seve {had to He | to Jja ities said Iy went to sleep. Cannot Remember Crash When Duff awakened toda) DAl bus, of the other swung en stopped power T RAILROAD ENPLOYE KILLED NEAR PUTNAN Second Man On Hand Car Probably Fatally In- jured Als Three) North Gros One man wa injured, o o v 11 (@ four , today probably ilroad they were No on w railed at plunged do to the Fr Perisch hich rank ose injured ction foren Harold Ch nzyk., All ired and h 1S not exps thrown from rou o North Grosvenor foet north of the iropped from the ind caused the der The careened mba. thre zers car ent in all 1 it had the Frer ong the r: SUIT FOR FUNERAL BILL BROUGHT AGAINST WIDOW Benefit Iroad Fraternal Death Funds Garnisheed by Undertaker Try- ing to Collect $5! Non-payr laimed in a 7 brought tod Anthony Venskur Helen Yuskelis. A mation given the the defendant payments on th of her husband June 19 Death benefit money of the Loyal Order of Moo ind of St. Joseph's Lith ciety has been garnisheed stable John Recor. tifi's attorney ade 1 for the f plai any neral on has not n b Joseph Y i attn N THE WEATHER New Britain and vicinity: Local thundershowers this afternoon or early this eve- ning; Saturday fair; not much change in temperature. e % Immediately Goes to Sleep | Bromley, HOOVER R DATA ON EFUSES TO CIVE UP SECRET LONDON NAVAL CONFERENCE AS BETRAYAL OF TRUST BY AMERICA Bromley Gets Fourth Plane to Try Tacoma to T(klo Pacific Flight Los A les, v 11 (P—Harold Was aviator, who Has lost thr: planes in two vears of preparation for a = flight from Tacoma to 7 Tacoma |had a fourth ship ready | 778 mil rans-Pacific flight red to leav for Bromley prey or tomorr att day e day diff mle Secretary Irks Man, rs Up $50,000 SOFT GOAL TEST NOT IMPRESSIVE Mayor Doubts Use by Fire, Police Depammen (s Possible OFFICIALS ~ SEE EXHIBIT Smoke and Gas Fill Basement of Headquarters as Expert Shows How Fuel Should Be Used— Chimney Blamed. will be ng plants of loubt whether possible to soft co: ninous will r Next Week No Report inous coal ed by 1s seriously ARREST MAGICIAN' ONSWINDLE COUNT Prescribes Burning of Money as Cure for Rheumatism “CHARM" (COSTS TWO 832 New York Man Aged 78, Advises Use of Paste Made of Currency and Water—Prefers Hanging to Police Cell, He Declares, John Nicho He “Remembercd” Paticnts Namc Dr p Toht ; ; Two) FLOOD DAMAGED AREA VISITED BY QUIGLEY Mayor Expresses Belief Albany Ave- nue District Properly Sewered— Sees Little Hope of Relief., “Honor”’ Convict Breaks Word and Makes Fourtfilrn‘EfiaPe From Prison 11 o es” by Gover- was at large (#—Otto an ‘“ex- from C s Governor Uses Him As Experiment Wood 1 ary confineme ngeon where 1 ths and made Wood years for the m: was serving rder (Conti President Sends Mes- sage to Senate InRe- ply to McKellar Reso- luticn Urging Him to Disclose Papers De- manded. en. Hale of Maine Mean- while Attacks Treaty— It Will “Hog-Tie and Hamstring” United States of Great Britain. Says in Control 11 (UP)— sed today to secret docu- negotiations of He de- hem would reaty. States. embodied In 4 in response resolution request- documents the would not be in- which reached \ Hale of s engaged in opposing the of the led Johnson, repub- demanded the v were neces- rstanding of the f senators have seen papers, > president hat in they on promise t confi- material lieve that no senator can read ese docu ts without agreein with o other course than to i maintenance of possible,” he men me tha opportunity to ost emphasis ions there were undersmnd- rpretations or vhatever, except ty itself and in of notes your commit- of whic ex by ange ed at Lon- v by Sen- Secretary Stim- 1sed by hey do not material erest and a e to that ef- hcoming on pact Two) SON RECEIVES BULK OF MOTHER'S ESTATE Will of Mrs. Nellie Abbe Filed in Probate Court Today Hardw ess in t is left to usehold automo- o parts P. Abbe Howard Abbe Abbe minors deceased, for port until ac

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