New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 19, 1930, Page 1

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/ } . (FIRST EDITION e —— ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITA , CONNECTICUT, S - NEW BRITAIN HERAIL.D Tomge Advt, Dept., ATURDAY, JULY 19, 3930.—EIGHTEEN PA( ‘lartford. Cesn. Average Daily Circulation For Weck Ending 15,346 July 12th ... ut Biate {rbeay PRICE THREE CENTS SHAMROCK DROPS | ANCHOR IN HEAVY STORM OFF PORT. Liptons Yacht Forced to Wailj Near Ryde Until Weather Tmproves Somewhat DELAY HAY EXTEND INTO ' 24 HOURS POSTPONEMENT Buperstitious Saflors Decline to Start L Enters Race ——————————————— | Voyage on Friday—Provisions Enough to Last Untll Craft Nears Larder—Races to Be on Sept. When Cup Will Change Hands. Azores In Held Off Newport 13, | JOSEPH G. WOODS Ryde, England, July 13 (UP) TREATY OPPONENTS Babies Get Mixed In Hospital; BELIEVED NEARLY | THROUGH DEBATE ‘Senators Almost Talked Out On Pact—All Vigorously Deny Charges of Filibustering 'SENATE T0 MEET TODAY T0 HASTEN RATIFICATION | Watson Anxtous to Avoid v se of Cloture Petition Unless Forced to By Continued Delays—Some Ob- servers Believe Members May Flen Pass Naval Agreement Be- fore Adjourning Tonight. Washington, July 19 (#) Th e sen- Blood Tests to Settle Parentage Chicago, July 19 (F)—The Charles Bambergers and the Willlam Wat- kins may have the wrong babies, but | Mr. Bamberger t the one he ha now if the hospit#l tag s it belongs to the Watkins Both habies were born June at the Englewood hospital. Both boys. It was Mrs. Watkins' first and Mrs. Bamberger's thi Both babies and both mothers did nd all were disch ital on the ans baby's was spital ck identificatior even Mr. amberger the Watkios home zot wrong t bathed the Bam- had removed the {ospit authorities Three days later, Mr. Watkins was i1d make blood tests to supervising the bathing of | termine the parentage. MIDSUNMER HEAT BRUENING LIKFLY CAUSES 3 DEATHS 70 RULE GERMANY Excessive July Temperature Observers Thick Von Hinden- d woi to de n Baker Slaying (e [2 WOMAN SELUTH'S NEPHEW ADMITS SAUGUS MURDER; SURRENDERS IN NEW HAVEN SECRET SESSION IN Bemard Tompsn, 25, CRH] INV_}[@EATIUN Em Cit;—zlainual);otl: |Congressional ~ Committee o ‘ Were Drinking When Hear Under Cover AgenS He Attacked Aunt WHALEN DEFeDs popeRs | With Blackjack. Ex-Police Commissioner Convincea | Defendant Victim Made Uncomplimentary Says Soviet Documents Genuine—Rec- ommends Strengthening of Depor- Shamrock came to anchor. The wea- the United States today chor off the Ryde pier improvement dropped an- is afternoon the awaiting in Rt Goshport t The wea- Soon after leaving Shamroc keameto anchor ther had become increasingly heavy Prospects for an early resumption of the trip across the Atlantic JUDGE OF PROBATE ' CONTEST ASSURED | Prosecuting Attorney J. G., | Woods Announces Gandidacy urance Brings Suffering to Millions ate settled down to an en = contest of its own today and wonder- ed how much more time must elapse before the voluble foes of the Lon- don naval treaty run out of words or Offices Abandoned as Thousands of breath Murmurs of “filit New Englanders Scurry Off to heard with increasing frequency but | the doughty leaders of the opposi- | were | Various Resorts in Effort to Es- ~ cape High Temperatures. 8 YOUNG PEOPLE DROWN ‘burg Will Take Background FEELS ~ DEFEAT KEENLY Government Assured of Three Months Uninterrupted Reign Be- fore Next Elections—Radicals Will tation Laws to Members, New York ressional SPEEDBOAT RUNS Remarks About His Mother—Fled to Dor- chester Home After Slaying. 19 (P—Arrested he had lim indeed. The running h Lipton or over- LONG IN PUBLIC LIFE tion vigorously denied th 1 owing an Another 12 fore the suc: ho legislat dot ur ors nd Court Official Has Been Actively treaty forces were hopeful th Since Graduation From Yale — | Prominent in Bar Associations. i adjournment tonight tk Identified With Republican Party | fow woul d be nearly exh Failing in efforts to bring an unanimous | limiting deba con sent usted agr! o fol- o- at by verbal out- i hout ment fixing a time fi Increase Strength Then July heat wave, ex- from the ecastern coast to Rocky Mountains and apparent- ly centering in f midwe: A tending the excessive INTO BIG YAWL Lake Michigan rom Dorches- rd Thompson, 26, a today confessed, hesblackjack slaying K. Edith (Thomp- ) gus, Ma told them home of his in Boston Attorney | ncement of | Following | Harry closely upon Gi candidacy republican nom- | ination for of probate court, i0; a vote, administr termined on night means of expediting a Cloture Papers Held They held ready present a petition to invoke the cloture ru a th The only dea NOISE HEARD FOR MILE - vent possible Betty Ayres. 18. Dies When Hurled | police From Vessel—Young Marshall Seriously Hurt In Rescue Attempt stores, nd both had had Wight esday morn- everal drinks. ad made an un- rk about his icked up a nd avuck Prosecutor Joseph vith a G. Woods today came forth similar declara- tion of With the running and B. W. Alling expec ard exepected to ol days and two idates already torney General ted to enter with- | in a few days, the outlook for a hard | committee an hour re livered fought primary a certainty today Prosecutor Woods was graduated from Britain High school in d been a member of the for three years and the outstanding track men in Senior High schoel meets held during his high sohool davs. Yale Law Graduate in 1910 In 1910 he was graduated from Yale Law school, and was adm to the bar. H. affiliated nim vith the ublican party. at cnce taking an active hand in the affairs of tht G. O. P. On May 1, 1915, the common council elected him to ihe | post of assistant prosecuting attor- in which work he was associat- | ed with Judge George W. Klatt, then prosecutor, republican state central committeeman and party | leader in New Brita Six years later he was advanced to the office of prosecutor. In several of the elec- | tions which followed. was the | tnanimous choice resubli- | can council ced | limself nd any other candid in the fall became He footbal was on® of mrock embers expedition, of the s the crew which is <el team we eam yacht Erin the T woying cing To Be Held September 13 races will be held off Newport mber There enough to last ahoard the yacht hes the Azores, where they 3 Th other delay to dig out their d “Willie” and t of it se ~of will have the will be touch with n she the 1y wind moved r. She had the . Active in Many Clubs Wood member of in Lodge of which exalted ruler; a mem- Britain i of Harttosd C o0 affiliated w ¥ ew and i ford Co att who is.ill with Tum- to witness the de- but tho of other persons turned out to wish A1¢d With Attorn in the practice v and for many (Continued on Page Two) BOY OF 14 SLAYS (Con i on Page Two) MACDONALD OPPOSES Towa Lad Confesses Crime Does Not Favor Boule\'ard‘ Followed Violent | Layout on New Hart- ‘ Quarrel i ford Road ‘ H Ia r old boy confessed Istein July 19 (P—A 14- | to High- ioner Jo Macdon- George Jr. laet [ald changes, the prospect of a dou- | knocked his mother |ble highway between Hillcrest nue and Gilette's corner is dim this year. In the preparation of a the proposed new roadwa partment of public works urged two lanes for trafic, one on either side of a strip of planted land, laid out along lines similar to the memo- | | rial boulevard in the city of Bristol Commissioner Macdonald has not been won over to this type of high- and has insisted that the road- | way be of the usual type, although | he has indicated that it might be | possible at a later date to have the second strip constructed. His com- | ment has indicated no prospect of this being done this year Meanwhile, the department of public works is preparing a bid on | the grading job. If the city's pro- | posal is accepted, laborers will taken from the ranks of the unem- ployed to carry out the contract. | nless the attitude of County |way Commi ¥e Attor A ¥ Clark he ave- | of home and shot her to death The Mohr, said he had q his mother, tragged into Kitc the farm plan for | the de- | youth, 1 ed wi . ster quarrel bricks at her frm lot the youth con- dragged her in- t her with a c3 s in th bricks r unconscious, fessed, and then to the kitchen #nd rifle and a shotgur Lester previously worked in a neighbor’s oat f afternoon, then had way. home He called re shot gun wom breast and wound in the temple. nd his mbthe neighbors. T wounds in the peck and a rifle were be PS OVER RADIO police received a com- plaint at 1 o'clock this morning from 49 Woodland st the home Councilman Landsw that adio across the street was urbing the neighborhood r Cabelus was detailed to investigate and learned that a man had fallen asleep listening to a program. | He was awakened shut off the radio, SELEHT of THE WEATHER New “tritain and vicinity: Partly cloudy, probably local der showers tonight and Sunday; not so warm Sun- day. )% which would end the Gispatch |as a last The first of the held last night California, and Chai on but th resort rman ading Armi President Cool s sion several as pos: efforts of ble ey re only Ser republican, Ha 5 ie of and have opposition to the le of Iso spoke. I ad; e Day, the 1esic spoke the fale dres: 15 treaty twice naval spent ¥ de- by e t in the disc draw them into the de As soon as Johnson and leagues have f question of action assu pected Tuesday or Wedne FIREMAN DONS GAS MASK AND SHUTS OFF AMMONIA Axe Opens Street A Spread pipe contai Pipe Plant Intc broken this mornir iled to sh frige made ma rat within a The break n a and roll- in > Stre Al et. sisted it-q | Prought to a vote. With an over-| it | Whelming majority in favor of such | the Fumes ntil repairs were oc tting ice stru e The mes don d the plant and into the stre body was d. ned the a gas task some- i ough and last w up in the was re 1 corn to sh Crop dama Feels Defeat Keenly California Cooler ) 1 (P—South i today after . died ster- Holtvills g the lower end {of the Colorado mver. Cool breezes from t rought relief from the high All ons outside below les cool- al deciee tite ministry day befors of 20 Commercial S = tremes to Gain clarify tion gov HIGH TIDE—JULY 19 (Standa Time) New London am.1 New Haven 5:08 am..3:4 0 p.m p.m —Claim Lights Out. Whoope young p thy Wilmette arc Three Aboard Ya Aboard the ral Pulve P—A wl an th 5 q port, craft wealthy broke, piloted n ad- Free- ice on the back of the slumped to the floor Tried to Revive Her Thomy said he attempted to and then fled from the s Dorchester home. The nscious but still said. He knew noth- 00 in jewelry from Mrs. Wight's evive house her to Thursday the death of Mrs. discovered and Thomp- in his home and anxi- newspapers for news lecided to escape oday, Thompson told T here that he was ard Thompson and had just read in Foston papers of the death of int and that police were ng him for questioning. He was police headquarters where denied knowledge of was take Whalen rec of th first he any questioning, d admit- police e woman Marshall " STATE LEGION OFFICE and his of friends frequent visitor held for Mas- expected ived in New with no in g, he said. He in a furniture “riday. story, his ‘ i and he date at Convention for morning to Finance Executive heen out of rters aftec THIS WEEK'S AFFAIRS MOTHER IN HOME ~ CITY HGHWAY PLAN — wiTH Ban ON CORN— BERLIN FARMERS JURN TO POTATOES — AND THEY'LL RA(SE BANNER croP— /‘/ THE DENOCOATICNE - COUNCILMEN SEEMED SPEECHLES. MAYBE A SMACK ORTWO WOULD SETTLE THOSE 'POLICE RESISTERS” CLlpr FKuesr ~ - shouldn't have * WEALTHY LAWYER SHOT BY POLICEMAN Roemer About to Kill Girl When Officer Inter- venes Today way and Mont- point of a you Juld sur tried to k r bevore was doing o kill ars old Gerald 3 who Lay he had started mp in Wisconsin pistol along for of R or partner of of Cummins, Roemer insel for H. M ties manage the 1 fus C a liv conve |ing 1 his wife is in New York

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