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Second Section NEW BRITAT » HERALD [w- EW BRITAIN, CO NECTICUT, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1930. Rumanian King Reported Prepared to Contract Morganatic Marriage I Ofl@ Will Not Take Him Back Helen to Leave Bucharest on Long Journey—Carol, Coronation Again Post- poned, May Wed Red- headed Mme. Lupescu.’ Vien Aug. 15 (A—Rur in Vienna said today they stood that King Carol, in the he fails at reconciliation with wife, Queen Helen, is plannin m ganatic marriage ith Mm da Lupescu, for whom he once renounced his throne The information the word of a forc recently passed through from Bucharest. He ed the convictions of t tourage that the breac Carol and Helen was widening. Queen Helen, he asserted. would be too proud. not to say re us, to be contented to lead a merely shadowy existence as queen while & rival held the affections of the king and really ed regal powers, g According to the diplomat,-Carol is temporizing in the matter of th coronation and brought about its postponement from Oct. 15 to next spring, because he has his misgiv- ings as to how the nation, and es pecially the army, will take the news that he is planning a morganatic marriage with Mme. Lupescu. The allegation that the postponement dictated by economic co the country scouted pointed out the planned on t wag based n diplomat upon who wie the is that Helen Going Away arest, Rumania,’ Aug 2] wishes 1o be crowned a king with all the pomp of the an cient monarchs of his country s fered setbac Announcem the ¢ ony for October postponed, and would until the spring of he same time it w ed that Queen Helen, irecian princess wife whom Carol forsook to Paris’ yith the red-headed Mme. Lupescu, would absent herself from Bucharest on a Song journe: Only last week newspapers said that a recon$liation been fected between“he king and Hele represented as decply a Carol's prefer for He as sa d finally to be had been definitel ot take p une- had ef- d to ed with Carol No reasons for the delay the renewed reconcili; personal ccofiomic Carol had procecded pla for his coronation intending make it Greek Catholic ir instead of Roman Catholic two kings, pious Roman both the Roman were assigned coronation a doubtful atus oj other than that th as well political tod in the ion were end as to aracter The last olics sed service. Domestic Louis—F with record of 64 Jacksonville, Jailed on ch procure the nor Carlton New Yor how William E. tol to kil himself i Orange, Va.—Hoove Hyde and Legge on Washington—Curran claims thé will be new wet con- gress San Diego. Calif.—Glad el leads women air derby fi first lap of Long Beach to ( fiight . Annapolis. Md.—Two kiiled as un- licensed plane crashes in flames Washington — Wood acc Bhouse of maligning Hoover Oklahoma City—O0il well wild in residential section = Forelgn Wellington, N. Z.—Liner Ventura rescues 175 passengers of disabled liner Tahiti after race against storm Bucharest—Coronation of Carol deferred until next spring. Le Mourget — Weather forces Coste to postpone Atlantic hop. Peshawar, India—Tribesmen ht from British airola Moscow—Four men rding silver coin, lingrad, Russia—Two Ameri- can, Lewis and Brown, to stand trial for at on American negro worker assassination of votes in 0'Don- rs on rago uses runs in bombs, executed for New England Walpole, Mass.—Police seck ome Zwicker for questioning con- cerning death of his wife, Gladys, whose body is found with a bullet in the head. Boston, Mass.-—Registry of mo‘or vehicles reports 18 persons killed in automobile accidents in Massachu- setts during past week Hanover, Mass.—Fung Kio Chau, Massachusetts Institute ech- nology senior, killed in auto acei- dent while on historic tour of Cape Cod with four other Chinese. Springfield, Vt.—The mystery of the identity of an unknown suicide, buried in a Chester grave, remains unsolved Hull. Mass—One drowned, scores saved from drowning on treacherous sandbar off Nantasket Boston, M John E. preme director, ur delegates to 45th annual supreme convention of the Knights of Coifnbus to com- bat mud-slinging and defamation in political campaigns. Lowell, Mass,.—Word received of | Jer- of Swift, su- | death in Waverly of Pickman, 80, fo | member of the hou I tive | sa Judge John J. mer mayor | sbury, Mass.—Mrs, ‘):onan. Boston, drowns trying to |save grand niece. Nevart Dohgpian, | 10. from Undertow. Hartford.—Conservative | place crop damage from se | trical and hail storms o | upwards of [ Portland, Me.- Portland Consta | man believed Lewiston Middletown, R. 1 Newport,” r after lo 0Old Orcha persons, including Worcester, M kiney. Detroit, in tive estimates re elec- Saturday at ians der- event his a James adm to L. Caiazzo, oting Lomosoni of Manuel 50, drowns in shallow rim Me.—~Ten Levine orge ed drowning vear most vicious undertow of Cranston, R. T cer Henry R wounded by a gu uried Motorcycle nson. fi Offi- ally SOURCE OF SWIFT'S DEATH GUN SOUGHT e of Packer's Son Not In- formgd of His Suicide York Aug. g today to Williar P) ern Police how n of were tr and where Louis F. tained the Chica pistol w aturday night sought had tal hody life in a m 9GO Dr. Thomas chief learn narcotics was released taken ht to Swift from the to funeral Chic Wife Not Informed len Morton Bavley ow. is in Johns Hopkins hos Baltimore. Hospital officials aid they would make efforts to keep news of the suicide from reaching her. Some confusi morgue ords Hod Swift Blun hal Beef Pressing rangements for chapel from the Swift family in Chicago. wift is in Deauville Sw 1de n was caused when showed that been delivered to Mrs it ¢ that Walter United ad by Swift is the former Helen hter of Mark Morton, || e. She is the old son. He Roger Bayle: ) years old Swift Given Great Freedom « ft had out the e it for he could 10ther Switt to 1l and to riods during which vthi e obta Dr said 8 could have gotten the weapon which he ended h sey or by mail o s died he desired ift easily with Jer- sanitarium of where he had He shot male Cowle n a patient eight months. bed room ht, th stol i nurse arned hiaself in a chair Swift dr. cover tol himself in Police Swift shot himself to hur} himself his rbom. He put back to bed from 1 said a few minutes before he had attempted ut of a window of was restrained and GIRL §cotT pay Girl Scout day camp Wedne from 9 to at Stanley Quarter park. The girls will meet at the girl scout office at 9 o'clock and must register on Tues- day from 2 to 4 o'clock at the of- fice. Each girl will bring her own lunch, scout knife and carfare. CAMP will be held 2:30- d'clock Herald Classified Ads have forced the old town crier to take his drum and beat it lo fthe and | e of representa- Rose Ha- | oral, | 1930 SEASON ENDED ATFRESH AIR CAMP Burlington Recreation Spot Pro- gram Due to Cloge Tomorrow The 1930 season of the New Brit< ain Fresh Air camp will be brought to a close tomorrow. About 104 hap- py boys will depart from camp after | having spent two to four weeks in an enviropment of joyous 1d healthy activity he camp sea four periods of four weeks.for girls and four weeks | for boys. Most of the campers re- mAM for two weeks, but a few are allowed to remain fo asmuch the is divided Into w0 weeks eac four weeks. schedule lding up of ins_ in the weights of the ca s are produc- cd. The of plenty of good fooc «t in the open as camp - campers, | ects ficeable in the campers even in the | few days at camp. On en aver- age, the campe ave consumed 170 quarts of milk daily. Mrs.§ Voight, tha cook, together with her staft of boys and girls light work of a big task in the camp. The activities of the b varied, Pong, craft, v campers horseshoe pitching, ping nature studies, hiking, camp rifle practice, trailing, birch wood work entertainment camp fires, marshmallow roasts, pic- nic suppers, and other games. Tk boys were divided into rival sec tions, the Reds and the Blues, with each boy striving to win points for his side by conducting himselt ortsmanlike manner, 1 camp spiri activity he was eng ch boy re swimmer's pin, ired by the bark, ina nd showing 1 whatever ged in. In swim- d a beg by passing the re American Red life saving service A During their four weeks, the boys enjoyed two picnic supperson Signal Hill. The last s featured by a special surpr an ice the gift of Mrs. New iy A treet, Britain other occ sion n, and d most enthhs- campers. The gifts by Rev. Walter Mary's church owed to the committee or the success of the imp, fors they have shown them- selves 20 be sincerely inferested in the Welfare of the campers, and have by their frequent visits, produced a mpk- spirit of cooperation among the pMsonnel of the camp organiza- tion. The committee is as follows: Ernest N. Smith, president, C. W. Upson, vice: prédident, E. R. Carter, Jr., treasurer, J. Y. Doyle, secretary. R. C. Germond, C. F. ley, -and R Hosve - The hospital tent was presided over * by Misg Ventlie F. Logan dietit nurse, who, among her many other duties, took care also numdrous ailments and in- | uries of a minor nature, which are nevitable among a group of camp- boys who are real 1al civ was donated idy, of St Mu embers ers, boys Consid Fafnir and t rable eredit is also due the men who opened the camp he firemen who are going to mp, and to Rev. T n of the church of § and Rev. Mr 1 of Burlington, who cared for the iritual welfare of their following men have supery work of the boys: Walter Haley, director, and * his siaff counselors, Manual/ B. Clark, Rob- ert . Hodge, Arthur J. Krom, Wal- r . Neumann, F k H. O'Brien, all of New ¢ Britain, and Jo J. Raiselis of Mgriden and Benjamin J Hill of Hanover, Mass, FINAL YACHT TRIALS Races on Wednesday Will Result in of Choice of Boat to Defend the America’s Cup. Newport, R. I.. August 18 (UP) Final trials to determine which four vachts shall defend the Ame -'s cup against the challenge nrock V. start here Wednesday While thy ehallenger is being con- ditioned for the cup rac month, the American boats will race daily from August 20 to August over a 30-mile cour: oft Newpor Of the four, Weetamoe and En- terprise are considered the best, with Whirlwind and Yankee con- ceded little chance of winning the honor of meetjng Shamrock V. next USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 7TH ANNIVERSARY Special Prices for 2 Weeks Only MEN'S SUITS FLANNEL PANTS Dry Cleaned and Pressed ; PEAIN DRESSES LADI PLAIN COATS MEN'S OVERCOATS Dry Cleaned and Pressed . 75c $ 1 .00 Work Called For and Delivered. STAR CLEANING CO. ~ Plant — 234 North 293 Main Street — 688 Main Street 1075 - 1076 - 5873 Branches: Telephones reet P Bl A Midget Golf Is Urged For Disabled Veterans Washington, Aug. 18 (P—Mid- golf was urged today as “good medicine” for disabled servie men in a proposal to the Veter: ans bureau by the office of the Disapled American Veterans'that mirfature courses be installed at the Veterans hospitals. “The recreation would be par- ticulary good for tubercular and nervous cases, the Veterans or- ganization said SEARCH FOR MAN IN MURDER GASE Husband of Slain Woman . Wanted for Questioning Walpole, Mass. Search for Jerome wanted *for questioni the death of his 22 Glads whose Aug. 18.—P— Zwicker, £ concer year old wife 5 hody was found in lonely pine grove here yesterds was extended to ships at sea toda A’ bullet in her head was given hy police as the cause of Mrs. Zwicker's death. She nad heen missing sinc Friday. Police believe that resigned as quartermaster S. New York of the Eastern Steam- ship line last Friday. might have shipped on a twise steamer Their theory thened by the discovery of Zwicker's automobile on the line docks. A wirelees mesage, broadcass watch be ke reply from however, to the Zwi was Mrs. 1o ships at sea askir for Zwicker, brought a Savannah boat, effect that he was not aboard The bark of Mrs. Zwicker's pet dog led to the discovery of the bbdy by ‘a passing Police who went to the scene ordered an imme- diate search for her husband and State Detective Michael Fleming was assigned to the case by Ass District Attorney * of Norfolk cou Evidence Against Husband Evidence polic: Killer ked his wife youth. at ha tod points to Zwicker e wn to have He is kn to go for a short ride with him v and police al that took with him a revolver, which he found n his brother-in-law's apartsent Relatives told the poljce that they had decided that Mrs. Zwicker, who an expegtant mother, and her sband should separate for a time They said that he had been jealous of his wife's every movement and thought it best that they part WINS EUROPEAN TITLE Penn A. C. Eight-Oared Crew De- they feats Italy and Denmark in Final Heat at Liege. Liege, Belgium, August 18 (UN) —Stroking steadily and powerfully over the 2,000 metres course, th Penn A. C. crew yesterday won European rowing championship cight-oared crews The crews mark i Pennsylvanians senting Ttal the fin feated Den e m 7 5 seconds. In other final eve national regatta, Denmark hace for fours with coxswain ltaly sccond and Holland third The race for pafrs without soxswain was won by Poland with Hungary second and France third Board Bill of $2,400 Basis of Court Action Zaeh has not won the with 400 from ler, clai h paid for board him from 122, to January 21, 1 ney Leonard . 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A the Special Troops to where the e seated and ; ir off- gre bove were ate. was played as t g toward the train It was “Home, Near War B rivals d and in many had a war on the two barracks p broke up. imed that a Hartford sol- a stone through a win- Bri nearly between Lctoreca ain barracks. its Hartford barracks window in the barrac i by a Capital City man who effect on its victims had sub- about to and explained to group that the New soldiers had no accees to cal warfare and the spirit of friendliness that existed be- tween the two companies were re e on the scene the Hartford Britain les for cher 1med e IN FLAMES Aug. 18 (P—Mrs three of her fif which de- near her FOUR DIE Por N. M G. Horn and ldren died in a home sted in a business career, why not get our advice as to what branch to specialize? We can give you valuable information. 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