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News of the World By Associated Press - NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 1 5’ 127 Aug. 9th ... Al ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIPAY, AUGUST 15, 1930. —TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS BRITISH DIRIGIBIE WELL BEYOND ¥ DISTANCET0 R-100 in Radio Communication With Steamship Cameronia Late This Morning ESCAPES WHAT APPEARS T0 BE TERRIFIC STORM Disturbed Zone After Just Clears | Sunset—Light Following Wind [ Alds Big Bag On Homeward Voy- age—Wecather Forecasts Indicate Trouble Awaits Ship On Last Part [ of Atantic Crossing. Cardington, England 15 (P— With all in readiness at the airship base here e return of the Brit- ish dirigible R- tlight Aug for t 100 from its Atlanti he ad and heavy weather conditions this evenin extremely & southwesterly about the & rain mooring tower. report of air Atlantic also was It read in ortheast and is expect- deepex. The unsettled. The mov ed g to grow is generally from tuds to t s are Well Past Half-Way Point fron As- oday ived the fol- hip Camer- m., G M. T, In communi- cation parently position our ion virtually ndicated pro- way posit great eircle British dir gressed point on the Atlar The message communications since 3:45 a. m., E was the from th B speeds Alon; ardington, E R-100, Britain's giant dirigible steadily ward today North Atlantic on j# trip horae here grom Montreal eking the great re Great Circle Aug. 15 (R he and on from it s hangar here expected to about 53 dirigible reach C in (Continued on Page 25) BOTH MRS. PACKARDS WATGH PROBE TODAY Fiirst Wife Will Help Make econd Marriage Legal iyl = kard, under dentified woman 158 grown grave, today tified ef- A the s found wi AgO as 1 won met hushand who ide f vear, the he other woman a two small “Hello Geor “Hello Katherine Thus the involving apr taken identity ent suicide ¢ greeted each other g they here. George J. Packard and his first wife, recorded as hav- ing died a vear ago, discussed plans for separation so the woman he mar- ried S summer ght legally he marricd to hin 1 planned the care of their two hey did not mystery of t te met ildren o ente the dead mor rupe on 1 1 in ) h identified written by Mrs. Pac Meet In Hotel The group assembled in the hotel included Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pac Ches- on and having rd. ths Pois a been note ard, parents of George, and besides | George himself, the girl he married this summer, and the two children, three years old and one and a half years, who have been in the care of (Continued on Page ) ALLING SLATE COMPLETE FOR PROBATE NOMINATION Desmond, Robb and Mrs: pear, Walther to Be Candidates for Convention Delegates. Candidates for delegates to the republican probate court convention who will favor the nomination of Attorney General B. W. Alling for judge announced this noon are 2 James J. Desmond Robb Mrs. Ruth B. Wa The names of the candidates weré announced by Chairman William H Judd of the board of finance and {axation, who directing Mr. Alling's campaign. Petitions for the nomination have not been circulated but are expected to be in the hands A¢ the candidates soom, , * vere They ve and 2 . with Sl mid-Atlantic is| Celebrates Mass at Reception of Nuns —— —————————— . M. F. M'AULIFFE SIX BECOME NUNS, TAKE FINAL VOWS Receive Gown and Veil at Tm- pressive Geremony Today HUNDREDS ATTEND MASS Young Women Who gHave Been Studying for Admittance to Order Accepted in Sacred Heart Orphan- age Chapel. Tears flowed monies in Polish orphanage on w six members Mary of freely the « today el at the of the Burritt street of the Immaculate red Hr today when hundreds of ix men- professed the order cons ck veil as a six years spent in the rary . to individually. tional gowr n- S Adl ot | liminary classe Auxiliary Bishop Maurice F. Me- Auliffe of Hartford celebrated a low His assistants Rev. Dr. John Pitrus, chaplain of the or- phanage, and Rev. Joseph P. Dawid, at the Sacred Heart ¢ Stanislas Staskiewicz, of Pulaski, Wis., former sor of philosophy and one most widely known Fjanciscan Fathers in the co deifvered the ier Staskiewicz con- nine day retreat the mass, were the sermon ted a r Rev. John metropolitan canon of Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski he Sacred Heart church, d the ceremonies nuns, who became the orde t six years Taranowicz. honorary Lv and pastor of also at- ssed the profe entered 1s postulants. annual vows for the first r beir vanced 1o At the comple- vears iennial ing them mem- mporary professed fter the perpet- > a ring, mber of They took Ve rs afl ne the novitia tion of the a ual vows are g | (Continued on Page Two) SERIOUS BREAK IN STORM WATER SEWER IS REPAIRED Masonry Strengthens Weakened Line—Will Use portion of the sewer ' emptying into Piper has been completed and the work has moved furtherginto the line repaire will’ he completed concrete ‘“‘gun.” taliment ne anley rous conditiony C Merian explained was employed Harry toni of the board of public The breaks in the portion parallel with Hartford avenue not so serious and an applicatior i concrete will suffice to insure safety. Several days work were necessary to strengthen the part of the line under Stanley street erous water brook m the out- was first of extremely vy Commissiol works. ng are ru of | BISHOR T0 SERVE 'Ten Guards With Drawn Revolvers POLICEMAN SLAIN | Prevent Mob of 1500 From Firi Crowd Gives Red Leaders Half Hour to Leave and . FOR WINE FRAUDS Head of Czechoslovak Orthodox Church Sentenced to Year and Day GOES TO FEDERAL PRISON IN CUSTODY OF MARSHALS —_~— Youngstown, O., Priest With Suspended Sentence—Brok- ers and Truckmen Receive Light cal Pastor, Indicted By Grand Jury, to Be Heard Soon. ew York, Aug. 15 ence of a vear and a Atlanta federal in federal court to pon Bishop Charles Mrzena, head of the ( slovak orthodox old Cafholic c in America He was convicted ye terday of conspiracy to d mental wine into bootleg « Judge Thomas dirccted sentence begin at once and Mrzena left the courtroom tody of United States m Fa John Petry Lithuani f Youngst spended sentence recommendation of s, and was told he ort to ded to (Pr—A day in th was imposed sen- | ‘ Punishment—Case of Former Lu- prison nnels. at the Bishop in cus- pastor church a anyn hodox o en of a year, on n rep ple tri violate Wine Victor probation officers. H« the bishop's to proh Broke Dumbra, s Sentenced win oker, servitud nd four ith the was Trial of Rev. P. | Disposition of Pashkiewych Peter J Pro- ced doc tation of jury Rev Pashki pastor Mary's Ukrainian church here offiicals h a that a trial be set out delay The grand jury which returnad true bills of indictment against principals in this action alleged that | s | (Continued on harg vych e former of ‘age Two) SAILS NEXT TUESDAY T0 SEE SON'S GRAVE {Mrs. Anna Mondzeski in Van of Local Gold Star Mothers moth of 2s guests of {he e first of the zald New Britain who, United St 1o pay star ernment, are th W World ir will of 293 Ches nd she Grazie ( lowed by At Mrs ampanelli of MRS. ANNA MONDZESKI 466 East street, Mrs. Fanny Ga tte of Washington street and Mrs. Dai B. Proctor of 16 Vance street. An- | other mother who will make the trip | (Continued®n Page Two) Meningitis Kills 3 In Philadelphia; Swimming Pools Under Suspicion (UP) dead and il Philadelphia, Aug. With three ’vhrpn others still boys already seriously from inal meningitis, municipal E every and privately owned swimming pool was under suspicion today. Two mu- | nicipal pools, where the stricken lads swam, examined. One of them, the pool at Eleventh and Gir- ard a was closed St 9 rd were William Ho- Jaroszewski nd Jarosze been swimming in the shortly before they were Hofelder had been swimming in.the pool at Front and Thompson sireets, it was said Harry Rosenblum, 15; Bernard Kauffman, 12; and Andrew sky, 12, are in hospitals where phy- |sicians said that unless unexpecfed nd Edw 1. Staples said 1o have closed pool stricken Smigel- | l.complications set in have good chance for recovery Doubts Pools Are Cause Employees of the department of health took samples of water from 38 other swimming pools today. At the same time Dr. Charles J. Haines, chief of the division of communica- ble diseases of the department, said after a preliminary that in his opinion the source of the disease would not be found in the swimming pools There that tact with a while the turn to swim.” Department health said that the municipal tact with a ‘carrier’ outside is scrubbed before being refi ;I‘_h,c morning. g they strvey ' he &aid om con- he pool ng their is a possibility disease cams carrier out boys were officials pools the pool lled in of are Escapes | b Threatens to Burn Buildi | Arrive.in Time—Lea | Desecration N. Y. Aug. 15 (UP)—A ff, his six deputies and 10 state highway patrolmen with drawn 1 volvers stood guard before the com- munist children’s’ camp at Van Et- ten today to save it from destruction ¥ 2 mob of 1,500smen and boys. Throughout the night the officers | defiant of threats, held at bay t large crowd which assembled before | the camp with torches and made ready to burn the buildings to the | ground. Leaders of the group the camp Ie and the nile ¢ s half an hour to evac before they set fire to the buildings. The climaxed a week r feeling where the ternational situated ¥ ad given demonstration sion and neighborhood called the te Work The trouble MYSTERY SHROUDS * SHODTING OF FOUR Greater Boston Gambling Dens Searched for Clues ENEMIES AMONG VICTIMS Wounded Men Refuse to Talk After Affray in Revere, Mass., Just Aft- er Midnight—Two May Die—Po- lice Believe 15 Men Involved. ReYvere haunts of Boston's were being searched explanation of the men in a back Mas . Aug. 15 (A — Th gamblers today for an shooting of four t the Revere building shortly | ims, two of whom are condition at the 1 hospital, refused any light on the case. Suspec in during the earl were released without ed the police any in their search., Those in the hospital, as identified police, we Carmelo Guiffre, of Charter street, n bullet wounds inc stomach: Morris I three bullet wou the stomach: Joseph four bullet wounds; alias Harry Gold- Murphy, bullet in ina e to shed s taken Che by ton. seven the left leg. Police said that Guiffre had a long criminal record and that and Lerner were known to be enemies. Donovan, who first said his name was Preston and who gave an E is well known ey said Scere Found in Disorder The little back.room in which ooting occurred he in the was strewn with hloo cotered floor walls were filled with llet holes; and a billiard table had been cut and its guard rail hacked off. The glass in a front door had been smashed by the men, evidently | in their haste to escape Guiffre was found lying at the roadside ahout three miles from the aying cards (Continued on e Two) VIRTUALLY NO HOPE FOR 46, MEN IN MINE . |Canadian Rescue Parties | Continue Work Despite Seeming Hopelessness B hope doned today by mine at Wednesday worked for the oned burn Coalmont m rescu par strenuously today to res 1 miners While main fan broken the blast had been repaired and put to work, air in the tunnels was so laden with poisonous gases that the rescuers were able to work only in | ort shifts. Gas masks and other safety equipment were employved The bodies of two hoist bert 19 40 he pror the sh men 1 Cole. Clifford Smith were brought out shortly explosion dly mine cued alive The entombed to gas. One man was re men be- lieved to nearly 1,800 feet down 21-degree slope which rts bout 3,500 feet from the mine tal. Workmen had penetrated feet from the entrance last They reported the tunne with debris and said the work of & the passageways was con- hecoming more difficult on nt of th night. lear stantly e lack of air. THE WEATHER ' New Britain and vicinity: Showers tonight and prob- ably Saturday morning: not much change in temperature. * {Holmes and Miss Husa 1| Stanley ngs — Sheriff and Aides ders’ Trial for Flag Postponed. and | fused to accept an ag which members of a riotic society offered to the cagip caders, After groups of American Legion nd Ku Klux Klan members had n a red flag from the entrance and burned a flery cross there, T idents in the vicinity had Miss arraigned several days ago before a justice of the peace on a charge of desecrating the flag. Postponement Angers Crowd Yesterday day for hearing, tives he et their bor New k and obtained ponement. It was this de WILITIA TO LEAVE. DEVENSTONORROY New Britain Companies Due Home at %10 in Afternoon defense from END TWO WEEKS TRAINING Veal Served for Supper Makes Sev- eral Members of 169th Regiment Ni—Prftate Fined for Knocking Apples Off Tree. Afte ) p. m Middletown and will - der gu Visit Camp Rhode e rive Brostol Willimantic t the Br riden companies H: 1 leay Governors Conny came into t} sands of grounds the two and pa ernors est a ates combine the parade 1e division p it was as pictures SR St e BT S could be expecte The stdft two adjut Cole of Rhode Isi William F rev of was the helmets of the Rhode Island One the features o 2 fixed troops The (Continued on Pags TOPPLES DOWN STAIRS, REMAINS UNCONSCIOUS Roomer at 450 Main Street Reported in Critical Condition + New Britain General hosy ng from a probat According to roon Anderson tripped stairs and hcad against foot of the stairs. Th corner of wood on t this entered Ander: ing a deep, wide g and probably fracturs Roomers carried Anders room and laid him on called the police tor be sent to the hous nfan who had Lieutenant the was a shar McCu police to th M. | saw could not go Police Officer and when he Anderson he ambulance an to the hospital consciousness afternoon and garded as grave Anderson was Rule & been out of work f He has lived at 43 about three yea ing up to find tives live wdition of Main str s Police 0 * HIGH TIDE—AUGUST (Standard Time) New London 1:26 a.m..2:01 p.m New Haven 2:47a.m.3:22 p.m. K v | BlilNgs said, DAt o Pisol and Club oo Hi Person 'DROWNING GAUSED DEATH A New also new H Billings, In H;eéring Behind VBars,r . for hours to Warren K the cou tools and sisted he parade MANY STATES STILL NEED RAINS T0 PREVENT RUIN; FEDERAL HELP PROMISED JACKSON, PBRINE _ Showers rin Rt PASSM]JH H[]UR Some Sections but Others Remain Des- MEDICAL EXAMINERS FND pygurance Pirs Enter 9600 perately Dry—Total Day in “Greater St. Louis” r Losses Reported from HAVE HEARTY APPETITES Several Districts. But He Is Rendered Powerless ithorities Suspect Someone Con- nected With Crime Sent in His Last Recorded Duty Call—Body T'hrown Into Water Is Belief— second Attack on Patrolman for Frerything sent Up o them Rain Falling in Connecti- 12 Years Ends Fatally. Have Spent Almost as Many Da cut Pronounced Inade- quate—Early Fall Apple Crop Lost—Washington Officials Pledge Aid to Every Needy State. Aloft as Pioncer Fliers Did Sec- onds—Will Stay Till Motor Fails. he bod nd t morning Wil fo 5 (P)—Further weather with s is needed. oCtory Goodh during the cted states said today ginia, Mis- Louisiana still were oisture. ls today said of reliet could set-up agreed nors conference. made after Maryland had was “ig- e over ed inst of today filed with commis- which freight out of areas and hay ving into the ithern and west- ed to take sim- caten and ng, ors who eting here, discuss tary Hyde the feasi- f providing employment. States Lack Funds eslie of Indiana, Cau i Cooper of Ohio & secretary gover: the bod e R hox Blow From Sharp Instrument Dr. Ralph Goodh me ors hole by an ma for allocatior to states he alloca until lat oy Get Many Congratulations had no un- iild roads commit borrow if a loar ined fron at 2 pe grading Connolly's watch had after 4 o'clock box horit h stoppe nee to board sor work IN SMITH SLAYINGS Angle Disclosed by Canaan Officer, Back From Oklahoma (Continus . X. WALSH WILL ENTER -7 FOREIGN MISSION FIELD Ordination to Priesthood Will Take All States to Be Place September 6—Will nistr n.off Sing First Mass Here, gospel Walsh Jeremiah cis X and Mrs, Carlton Catholic priestt HOPE T0 BROADCAST - DEMOCRATIC KEYNOTE H was seen 1y eparation in the H He w X holy order: Holy walk State Chairman Frowns on Play to Secure Outside Speaker two m rley sa Admits Crimes, But Denies Bombing red after lis Billings deny san Fran- 1 Does Not Want Parole Preston much t king why a parole, for I feel who w devo By convening within the prison Bil made judicial h t as it been doing since en Billings' pardon review v a trial Thomas J. Moone of the i tors July 1 the hombing convicted jus n possessed burglar a gun — but in- to do with the outrage was not b}x; m,za‘xs my g'.fx-\v‘('lr:&:xg to do with J ret A, ¢ ator A. T. Miner ommittee on ar Natiotal Commit 1 know credital and t r e y ~ (Continued on Page Two)

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