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By Associated Press News of the World NEW BRITAIN HERAL Average Daily Circulation For Week E ndmg July 19th 15,262 ESTABLISHED 1870 EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930. —THIRTY PAGES REVISED QUAKE DATHTOL REACHES 2,930, THOUSANDS INJURED IN ITALIAN VILLAGES New Estlmate Brings | Official Fatahty List| Near 3,000—Another| Quake Yesterday and Hurricane Make S|t-‘ uation Even Worse. King of Italy Arrives in/| Rochetta With Staff to | Inspect Disaster Scene at | First Hand—Million Lire | Subscribed for Relief Work. San Antonio, Italy, Baistrocchi, Rochetta, 25 (P—General mandant of the Néapolitan zone, to- day said _the total dead in the Province & Avellino was 2,573. His figures added 375 deaths to the total t other provinces, bringing a grand total . in the earthquake of 2,930 killed. The July com- | contrasted s total revised figures gharply with the government of 1,526 for Avellino, The township hardest hit, ing to Baistrocchi’s figures seems to be Lacedonia, wit 0 dead. Vil- lanova stood second with between 400 and 600 dead King Victor Emmanuel arrived here this afternoon to inspect the work of relief and personally com- fort his subjects | His majesty reached this stricken | center of the earthquake zond by | train on the route over which sup- plies and medical aid had been pour- g into the earthquake zone for many hours i Greeted By Duchess The king was greeted by his cousin-in-law, the duchess of Aosta. | her daughter-in-law, the duchess of | Apulia, Pgince Boncompagni Ludo- visi, governor of Rome and a group | of other government and Red Cross officials The gndarsecretary works, his minister, Crollalanza, | Senator Cremonesi, president ~f the | Red Cross and the prefects of the provmc of the earthquake area d -the ruler. Thn “Wmg went by automobile to Melfi from he was to pro- ceed through other townships. accord- of public | W o New Tremors Felt Rome, July 25 (P—A new earth- ake at Ariano, in the midst of an iready ruined area and a huryicane that spread terror and .death throughout northern Italy today added to an alr tremendous re- problem in stricken coun- a this t by the ers of lis 1 with injured, the Italian people today disregarded the edict of Premier Mussolini against public and private subscriptions for the victims and united in spontane- ous offerings which steadily flowed into the premier’s office Ttaly's relicf subscriptions at noon ad mount®d to a total of a million lire. Banks and other institutions and private individuals continued to place funds at the gov nt's dis- numi 1nd hospitals fille (Cor Two) GOLF SCHOOLS BARRED INRESIDENTIL AREAS Rutherford Orders Wells| Street Course Closed; Refuses 3 Permits ng restrictions, course on Wells street was today ordered to discon- tinue oferations and three others for which applications had been | made were denied. Building Inspector A. N. Ruth- erford, whose office administers the zoning act, said today he has no alternative to ordering the Wells street establishment closed because | it is a commercial enterprise in a residential district. Refusal of ap- plications for driving courses on rest Main and Stanley streets and irmington avenue was predicated pon the same conflict with zoning regulationt. The ruling of the building Inspec- tor bans all Tom Thumb, clock- | golf, and driving schools from areas | not located in industrial or busi- | ness districts. Inspector Rutherford this after- noon began an inquiry in to condi- tions at the Wells street driving | school which may result in lfting of the bans en that course He was informed that the an\\r(“ plot of 50 acres has been the prop- erty of the McCabe family for | nearly 100 vears and has been con tinuously used for commercial pur- poses, sand pit, picnic grounds, rifie rang nd for other purposes. | It a check-up of the facts proves | the accuracy of the information | which reached the inspector today, the plot will be considered as non-conforming use, in existence be- fore zoning was adopted. This ruling it is believed would permit contin- ued use, - Based on zo law a golf driving | counsel, DEFENDANT WORN BY GONSTANT QUIZ Diamond Shows Evidence of Liack oISeep in Conrt »j ENTI:‘,RS NOT GUILTY PLEA let!nrd Man Waves Emmlnntlon and Is Held for Superior Court— Mother Waits in Vain to ‘Qec Him | At Station. Hartford 25 (M — Notice- ably worn from lack of sleep and a varitable July barrage of alternating | questions and accusations by relays | of detectives, Nathan Diamond, 28, was presented before Judge Nathan A. Schatz in police court a few min- utes after 9 o'clock this morning and formally charged with the mur- der of his 27 year old wife, Ida. “Diamond, you are charged with | murder; what is your plea—guilty or not guilty,” asked Harfy L. Beck- er, clerk of the court Waives Examination “Not guilty; T wave examination.” was the accused's sullen answer. Court officials and spectators marvel- ed at the man's calmness of 8emean- or, his seeming attitude of defiance as he was led to and from the court room. Others detected a note of boredom in his manner. “The court finds probable cause and binds you over to the September term of the superior criminal courf no bail” said Judge Schaft. Dia- mond, who was not represented by was led back to the detec- ! tive bureau by County Detective Edward J. Hickey. More hours of constant grilling were waiting for him An elderly woman walked quietly into the detective room shortly after Diamond was arraigned in_court “You wish to see someone?" detective inquired. “Yes, my boy,” she replied Are you Mrs. Diamond, his moth- or o “Yog)t Questioned By Officers The accused was being questioned in another room and Mrs. Diamond was asked to wa T hope I won't long.” she said. “My are to attend the funeral daughter-in-law this noon.” Late this forenoon the man who is accused of hacking his wife to| death with a hatchet in the bath- room of their home at 142 Bedford street, early Thursday morning, was still undergoing the ordeal of ques- tioning. His mother left the police headquarters building, saying that must attend th eral haye to wait husband and T of my she t—have ed as she left to join Ther confectionary he couldn was left ‘to this morn- Although Diarhond 1t after 4 o'clock d assigned to cell 25 at police headquarters, he slept only fitfully. At 6 o'clock he told an attendant that he wished to see County Detec- tive Hickey. It was thought that “Diamond was breaking” and a re- hi ing a (Continued on Page Two) STRIP OF LAND SOUGHT AT BLACK ROCK CORNER Department of Public Works Would Make Traffic Improvement Near New Bridge—New Trolley Ties. Negotiations are being made by the department of public works for a strip of the Hadley lot at West Main street and Black Rock avenue to allow of a traffic improvement by rounding o the corner . southeas corner of West Main and Lincoln streets is to be rounded and the curve the op- posite corner may also be worked if arrangements can be made New trolley tics are being placed between Libe street and Black Rock avenue, where new paving is being placed, and other highway mprovements are being made in the | locality of the bridge soon to be thrown open to travel at be Dedication Speaker FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVE! RODSEVELT SPEAKS AT GRIPPLEY HOME Governor of New York Dedicates New Newington Building TRUMBULL ALSO PRESENT Visiting Executive Intensely Inter- ested in Under-Water Therapy At Institution—Two Governors and College President on Program. (Special to the Herald) Newington, July exercises of the new building at the Newington Home for Crippled Chil- dren were held this afternoon at 3 o'clock Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York, who has been instrumental in making pos- sible the bemefits of underwater therapy for many sufferers, was the principal speaker The took new auditorium, which eral hundred people. Broad spaces have been left on the sides of this room, making it possible for. hos- pital beds to be brought down for any occasion. The opening number was a selection by the school or- chestra, gram was carried out Hymn, “America the Beautif Introduction by James Lester Good- win, president of the institution Prayer of dedication, by Rev. Rem- n B. Ogilby, president Trinity college and secretary of wington Home t the home choir, rfect.” dedication H. Trumt Singing by Home Peace. Address place in the ceats exercises sev- “Pray- Official Governor John choir, Governor Roosevelt of New York Hymn by Home choir— Working His Purpose Out.” Remsen B Frank D. od Is After the edicated to the boys exe and gir issociation of 1930 ory, of ‘Mrs 'V founder of the Neav Crippled Children. The grounds and then inspected by other visitors. Interested in Water Cure Besides Gevernor Roosevelt exercises will be attended by F. Allen of Bavaria, Ohio, o0 the int tional m- on ‘lonm '11‘ buildings wave the guests ani over pool for t muscles e in d in the building to be dedicated, Governor Roosevelt, who is vice president of the International Society for Crip- pled Childrensis intensely interested in the under-water treatment in the pool. He was crippled by infantile paralysis several years ago. Three City Departments To Hire Only Citizens but citize 11 be given ¢m- pet er and ts of the board of pub works. ruling been made because of the large umber of citizens who are on the waiting list for jobs. In cases where aliens are found to be in immediate need of fcod, clothing, or other necessi- ties, they will be sept to the depart- ment of public welfare. Henceforth ns of United & ployment in subway depart none ates 73 Year Old Princess Resists Suit To Prevent Marriage to De Bourben Paris, July (®—The 73-year-, lold Princess Amadee de Broglie to- day resisted in court her family suit to prevent her from marrying | Don Luis DeBourbon, cousin of | King Alfonso and ear-old son of the Infanta Kulalia of Spain. A statement by the princess, made | through her attorney, created a sensation in the tribunal of the seine. It said, I realize that many persons think my marria with this much yvounger man ridiculous, ut I want to spend a happs vears before 1 die.” Prohibited Country Don Luis, once reported betroth- ed to Mrs. Mabelle Gilman Corev, of Pittsburgh, was believed to bs | at his San Remo villa as the case came to trial. He has been pro- hibjted from entering EFrance. few | sion. The Duke De Brissac, nephew of the princess, represents the Broglie family. Her lawyer, Henri Torres, said that no member of her family attended today's court ses- He quoted the -princess “It is because my children abandoned me that I am They 4(\”\" to see me onl selfishness Torres presented many containing written testimony eminent persons ended to con- vince the court that the prince was ‘“far younger than her years. thoroughly sane, healthy and frac trom a record of ‘folly’ that char- acterized the actions of some of her children."” documents of - sconxmued on Page I_vzv). —Dedication | and then the following pro- | “Plaint of | given | De | BELIEVE FIGURES ON UNEMPLOYMENT HERE ARE T00 LOW | (Census Burean Reports 1,563 | Persons Out of Work in CITY WINS RIGHT 0 USE . IN CONNECTION WITH SEWAGE I]ISPDSAL PLANT; INJUNCTION AND CLAIM FOR DAMAGES REFUSED New Britain PARENTS AGREETO S lemm HALT BABY SWAP SrEin o PR Mo Ghlcagn Gaseo Mixed Tnfants Sars That Many Factory Men are| - Finglly Seifled Peacefully v | 3 | ! EXPERT DECISION IGNORED Jobless—Idst of Applicants mrl City Work Totals 1,600—Total Does Not Include Those On Part Not | | Time—County Total Is 10,373. | ‘ Bamberger-Watkins Offsprings | The report of William M. Harney. director of the unemployment figure to Be Exchanged at All—Shape ce placing the this city at others in in of Child's Head Finally Convinces is considered by emplgymer too lof Anxious Couples. erger-Wa an early which i babies of mh cins we ns t mor Mr nt of public v an considers the than 1,500 o the list of those have appli mes of more | <1° ¢ the Keystone by the at a c hospi names of women parents and s | w available, are unable to stand | of digging, it is the be | officials that the number would run much higher, pr sing the 2,000 mark d Brown Says 2,000 Jobl Arthur L. Brown, secret Hartford County Manufacure sociation, ployment offices are on My et, today esti- mated that e at least 2,000 adults in the cla of factory em- ployes alone, who are jobless. This mate is based on reports of the r at work in the factories this 3 those of the cor- Sl t respond th of last year. His report does not include employes in the building trades, outside labor rm hands and workers in the mer- tile . he said. i "he report of Atforney Harney on Sy | this city reads as follows 3 ment hetween The number of persons living in | Posed to t! New Britain and usually working at | 1o lat a gainful occupation, who were re- | P2 ported on the unemployment sched- £00d hospi ule as without a job, able to work, | DI+ Arn and looking for a job, was 1,563, | Missioner, These figures are preliminary and d of the decisio sibject to correction. and will be 1S cppider iwhelis supplemented later by data for other ! classes of persons not at work at the time of the census, such as those who had a job but were sick or tem- porarily laid off." 10,373 Jobless in County | There are 10,373 persons in Hart- ford county without jobs, able to work, and lookin ing to the preliminar 1s bureau. T " CHANGE V VI}U{iHT DEAD: PIONEER IN AVIATION ircraft Designer Suc- cumbs in Southamp- ton Hospital for whom no city 10se who rd work ef of city Followi gel's con announced o howdve Bamt ed would res baby by teme action of Dr. Ke- 1 vesterday, Watkins f willing to dgree Bamberger, with M disappear- that he to take baby As- ed whose by court It tempting was w imberzer month as aga o reached in com- and cident con- arently cerned Demanded Tnsestigation The | tollowi sove tape on the s nberger baby A committe who met with ti GINSBURG WITHDRAWS FROM PROBATE RACE He Vought was one birds" of aviation, a contempe of Glenn Curtiss who died two d |ago, of the Wright Brothers, Attorney Intimates Will Support Attorne) General for Judgeship eers who flew the old b 20- years ago. Designer of and developer many of t corporat and whi livision of portation . at 2 T.) today. His wife, the Ena Lewis of Pittsburgh, and th ed probable suppor two sons, Chance, Jr. and Peter, |dacy —of Attor R s hr et e Alling, who now has no probably will be held Monday. ackiva trival,BiRrocClL Death was due to septicaemia. he was taken to the Southampton hos ital two weeks ago Born in Nes ted con : who is epublican town con ey, was edu Ivania 9 to becc ng engi to Harold 1ick of Chicago, later United States to emplo. airpl for commuting to his work Vought became identified with | Wrights in 1910 and attracted prom- |inence by his daring flights. He {was consulting engineer ero Club of Illinois in 1 ft "n'n post to be aeron 1d pilot on the hool candidate for glad to withdraw Lawyer Ginsburg w enter the fleld. A Prosecutor Woods nouncement and short he expected s ney Geperal Al Attorney Thor whose name had hee who adm - n mind n Page Two) iefin th the SR Aoy as fon s nd HIGH TID! JULY 26 THE WEATHER New Britain and vicinity: Fair tonkght and Saturday; little change in temperature. (Standard Time) New London 9:27 a.m..9:46 p.m N. Haven 10:58 a.m.11:17 p.m. ! ¥ e ——c— Men Who Braved Sewer Gas ] are the men who made a teour of inspection thr sewer beneath Hartford avenue ;.n‘wldw s to obtain exact knowledge of the (wnfldlr-n fzi se in I]m picture, standing left to right s ‘ngineer ‘Philip A. Merian, Inspectox apatka (}'v]’r"]u’ll'm{: gas mask,) Franck Paonessa, Her- Kendrick istant City Engineer George J. Molleur, and Joseph Pepe. AMERICANS SPLIT ilere torm man ‘No Liquor, Don’t Shoot’ Sign Prove Falsehood Kenosha Loses {0 Cochet BIG BILL IN RARE FORM - Veteran American, BRICKYARD NERGER INVOLVES $300,000 Berlin, Fast Berlin and South Windsor Companies to Unite APPROVAL IS EXPECTED Stockholders to Meet 18 pire’s Decision on Ace, Attack That Chicagoan Clearly. Outclassed August Get Even Br Eastern Brick Co.. Sales Concern, Also in Deal and Will Retain Title —R. 0. Clark Largest Sharcholder of Co St mat atch point as no Overwhelmed in Third n up all Coch DEATH N. Y., July 25 - attached to a p of he swallowed a the death ath was re- TEETH CAUSE 3 today sed ca 49. De to blood poisoning. Woman Found Starvmg to Death While Two Relatives Stand By wRo was med to have had in 2 with a medi dropy a nt d been spent v Preiffer They said, too, TENNIS MATCHES Tilden Wins Borotra Tilt, Lott Nettled By Um- Unlooses Dazzles Opponent— Decision of Superior Court Judge Car! Fos- ter Considered as Most Important in Many Years From Municipal Standpeint. Other Berlin Finding Several East Forestalls Suits by Residents States Plaintiff “Has Slept Upon Private Rights”"—€ity Wins All Points. of New Brite of the Matta- ction with the ¢ at East Berlin blished in a superior ed by Judge Carl ed as the municipal nr the court application of Arthur injunction restraining from fu use of the { rules in the citys’ favor nd by Bowers for dam- e amount of $15,000. on was brought more than through the office of Gaffney. The de- red orporation Kirkham with At Robinson, Morti= argaret P: s For meveral sion has been await- concern in this city it horn i e o00d of several additional lawsuits brought by owners of land sgett river in the unction had been ges ordered paids City Has Multiple Defense to the Bower h a general from a any years, rther RO Donald H with sion is alleged of New en garried through the hrough Bower's 1605 Prior to was owned by i s not ac- and the city a release sign- son W. Bow- and, and Julius e instru- one wit- not ack- law. A ral assembly, was in- t and ac- it was e city land sion de- nd that the mu- much money Al plant and its as since 1904 en- he Matta- ge Two) TRIO ARE OVERGOME BY GAS AND LIQUOR Near Tuple Fatality Fol« lows Winter Street Dr mkm;z Party while on containing ining soda containing yhyxtated. Dr. moned inistered the trio time. icer Cos- two voman prob: a short to light the gas 0 so on account intil the \no feld L (of tbe &haug ta the floor, &