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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2§ 1930. Archbishop Will Be HAROLD DUNCAN ~ freishop winge TARES REVENGE B ARFTI[ EXPEDITION WIRED TO RETURN . r Interviewed W0ODS IS CONFIDENT OF DEFEATING ALLING FENN COAFIDENT BF REALECTIOS HOLDER OF RECORD TRIES OUT COURSE The racers 3 ng up over the in Field Quigley State stunt Flic Stunt flie aces who hs wing of nd to a 1 of the re- hLereafter. A co pilots in Desha- z0's plane. It ba missed bleach ers filled wit tat and some of Deshazo's ! believe he deliberately r pilots Fred Beloir manru,frfd Lis ship are Alderman Walter R. BELIEVE IT OR NOT (On request. went with stamped. ad- dressed envelope. Mr. Ripley will furnish proot of anything depicted by him). (Reg. U. 8 Pat. Oft) BY RIPLEY Contre ) v fl prrl I)m\v 13 Yea Michigan, J.DIXON WHITE ~ SHOTAST oA 72-PAR GOLF COURSE o Durant, O‘;V}a‘ ¥, A , A ONE EARED RRBB\[ Snad by Dudley Mac L VELAZCO - PLAYED 1024 COMPOSITIONS WiTHoUuT REPETPHON 64 Hours on the air — New YorK, 1928 | diate | the author, | throughout the country as the most | confirm New Probe Ordered in Coast Guard’s Killing Boston, Aug. 28 (UP)—A new investigation into the death of Coast Guard Boatswain's Mate Louis A. Pratt, killed by Coast Guard machine gun fire off Ip- swich earlier this month, was under way today. Pratt was a victim of mistaken identity, being shot to death by fellow Coast Guards who believed him to be a rum smuggler, ac- cording to reports immediately after the shooting— A board of inquiry investigated the case and submitted its report to Washington. The new inves- tigation, being conducted by three officers not attached to the New England division, was started the direction of Rear Adn C. Billard, commandant of Coast Guard. He explained that the report of the original board did not contain sufficient details { enable his department to reach | decision. According to Billard, ond inquiry probably will be con- cluded within three or four days, and shortly thereafter a final re- port on the case will be made. ) the sec- | MENCKEN MARRIES BEFORE DATE SET d From First Page) gt Stevenson of Cincinnati (Co Only imme. who had been known d of confirmed bachelors. Was Happy Bachelor Mencken pictued bims his bachelorhood as hap- Py which ex- tended =ven more ried man ever, 50 vea happy future He saw to er his bopk Women,” which had reputation of on abandon called a “superb one The questions propounded by the [ United Press and the replies Mer {en gave STERDAY'S CARTOON rs Without Denting a Fender—DMr. Chippel, whose home is in attributes this record only to great care in driving. 1 to this da all the original equipment, with the | of En‘ rson divide tho town into Thurs- Press, of June 13, bear that 1 Hinges on Primary ARGENTINE CITY 15 ARMIED CAMP Aires. doned Falk, AHorn“)" has powerful After inaug- ed to live odest home. He idensial for exe- p- house, pre s necessary born 5 in ated at San Jose ersity of Buenos was e d the studied but for agriculture and cattle He is tall. muscular and vears younger than his In recent years he has|in France, declined to | aban- |t - SUES ESTRANGED FOUICE WL STfiP WIFE FOR LANDS - RADIGALY MEETING Kozen Claims Transier Was Based on Love, Now Gone some time ago, w after being sentenced iritraction of at his wife, Nel- | ned a change of | her marital bonds, with her hus- 2 to a complaint draw ¥ M. F. Stempien, representing | the transfer was done with- v Nellie, and not for ing any credi- payments of | ansfer for love simple. Kozen has paid rates. insurance and orney oze to retused to reconvey the ¢ in the property back to her hus- vand, so today an attachment was levied against the property by Kozen, Deputy Sheriff M. Papciak serving the with $5,000 damages in an effort by Kozen to r half of the wife refused VISITS FRIEND IN JAIL, SHERIFF DETAINS HIM Makes writ laimed, recover property HOST POWERFUL AIR BEACON TOUCHED OFF Gift of Late Elmer Sperry Throws ford Man Longer Call Than He Intended When He . Enters, County Jail Beam of Light Vigible for 250 Milea, g0, Aug. 28 P—The nation's erful air beacon was turned | t Do t night. ed off at ident Hoover, liion candle through th pleted his s leaving the e White House by the light sent a power beam murky night. and presented to the city | late Elmer A. Sperry, the t s visible in good weather 250 nnles away. The light of the blue-grey beam is equal to one square inch of the | sun’s brilliance. | A second beam, of 1,100,000,000 | candlepower, remains fixed upon the municipal airport as a guide to| aviators, had been mtord d s out on 32,000 bail Louis Bogass, for pugilist. But Bogass worried about his $2.000 bond and asked that the man be committed to jail. The necessary papers were wait- ing at the jail when Vitagliano ap- peared on a c he tur or PULP EXPORTS LISTED Ottawa, Ont., Aug. 28 (P—Ca- dian wood pulp exports during July were valued at $2,988,267, tha Dominion bureau of statistics an- | nounced today. Exports for June | were $3,208,864, and for July g | vear ago, $2,127,292. Total paper exports for the month, newsprint, were valued at $11,920,- {019 WILL RETIRE STOCK Boston, August 28 tors of Waldorf today to r 000 shares of the 8 per ce red stock of $10 par. Tt outstanding approximat shares of 8 per cent preferred as he only obligation ahead of the 461,610 common shares, no par. Direc t prefe 38,000 | |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Coffer does not grow successfully including || in writ little while before the ment of his advanced wedding fol- wi— Wi H a to her fi A bride-elect hails fr Confederate States and will t my name. Try to imagine a s arn woman busting out as a Stoner. Her first book while she was Sara Haardt name. What name will sign to future hooks. I don't But in all such matters I good taste complet t to be a church or Birmingham, Ala wedding not t in Baltimore hears that you are ¥ in Birmingham she will be appalled. Birmingham to a native of Montgomery is what Angeles is to a Baltimorean extend \\\II 1 buf 1t o 7 Cash Prizes Men FIRST PRIZE $ SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE $2.50 friends were at the wedding of | I here visaged an | he | idden announcee | “Ehe | Los ¢ Q. Have you or Miss Haardt de- cided whether the ‘and ebey’ is to be stricken from the usual ritual? A. There is no promise to obey the Anglican marriage. Your question reveals a profound ignor- | ance of canon law. ™ Not Flustered Have you any of the tradi- fluster of a bridegroom-to- Q tional A. T discern no tremors. Getting married, like getting hanged, is probably & great deal less dreadful than it has been made out. Q. After vears of bachelorhood, how did you know you were enough |in love to contemplate and invite | marriage? | Was Superb Hunch | A. T can only say it was intui- tion. The Holy Spirit informed and inspired me. Like all other infidels, 1 very superstitious and always | follow hunches. This one seemed to | be a superb one. Will you go on a so-called Ann‘\morm" ‘What do you think of | institution? | A. I have no objections to| honeymoons, nor to church wed- | dings, nor to wearing a plug hat. In | all matters of manners I am. and |always have been, a strict conform- ist. My dissents are from ideas, not from decorrums, and I do not favor wearing odd clotheg, or living in an eccentric house, or making loud ises Q hcuse? Who is furnishing the new | Is it an apartment or a separate house with a yard? A. The new home in Baltimore n apartment. It is on the third floor of a somewhat oldish house. | It faces a park in front and a| Larming vard in the rear. No| street car passes the door. From [the front windows one sces the| [monument to George Washington, the first (and last) American | gentleman. The apartment has been furnished by the bride-elect, who has excellent taste in such matters. My contributions were a Bible, a| portrait (autographed) of Emperor | Wilhelm J[ and a battery of cock- | Disliking cocktails, T but they will fill | Wil Continue Work Will you continue to edit the an Mercury from New York? 1 shall continue with the| rican Mercury as heretofore. I| lived and worked in | I visit New York P\é\') That is enough. work is done in '}‘n m. [ am away., My own ness is mainly dealing with au- ors: 1 can do it from Baltimore e as well as from New York Who will manage your hom My new home will be manag- | e and operated by my wife, as my old one has been managed and operated—and very competently —‘ by my sister amdl before that by my otk F men in this ~world | have had the care of, three such | magnificent women. Q. Do you renege on any statements you have made in the| about the institution of mar- | e? Are you planging or expect ever to rewrite fin defense have always | Raltimore. third week, and better | N of the | past I see no re Think of its very title. Later on I few small changes in aye changing my book but none of them will involve any | substantial shifts in doctrine n to revise it. | for the What is vour lowest Ever keep count? It score. The managem hy | every | 1y Q. Do you feel that married life may alter your critical viewpoint in general, or particularly, as to mar- riage? A. 1 see why being married should alter my point of view. My point of view, ig fact, never alters. 1 detest converts above all things. When a man tells me that anything I have written has converted him I put down as an ass. I can't ever recall changing my mind about anything of the slightest importance. Q. Can you state any code, or part of a code, or conduct to gover married life so as to avoid th. clashes which lead rather frequent nowadays to separations and divorces? A. 1t seems to me that the best rule for marriage is the best rule for all human relations: be polites I am marrying one of the politest of women, and she is getting a hus- no reason | band whose politeness has the high polish of a mirror. Neither of us ever quarrels with other persons. So why should we quarrel with each other? T have never found it dif- ficult to be on good terms, personal- ly, with my enemies. I always try to' choose decent ones. When I en- counter a mucker, 1 simply avoid him. Q. Have you been happy unmar- ried? Do you expect any change as a married man? A. Tam a naturally happy man. The world amuses me very much The very thought of Hoover, .sa\ gives me the same keen delight thzt other men get out‘of golf, stock speculation or metaphysics. 1 was thus“very happy as a bachelor, and hope to be even more happy as a married man Mentken volunteered these addi- tional thoughts: “The bride-elect somewhat on politics. concilable Confederate she believes in chattel slavery. Many of her relatives in Alabama, in fact, still hold slaves “The Confederacy has never car- ried out the terms of the treaty of Appomattox in good faith. The Con- federate army has never really dis- armed; it still holds maneuvers autumn in the remoter reaches of Mississippi. More than 100,000 Negroes are still held in slavery in Alab; As a liberal T naturally deplore this, but I certain- am not a reformer, and hence plan to do nothing about it CAPONE' ATTORNEY - EXONERATES CLIENT ued From First Page) sumption. I never took a drink whils ircuit judge 3 Defense counsel then claimed Gib. | and I differ As an irre- (Contir |lin committed a felony by violating the Jones law “If you want to arrest me, do 0," Giblin asserted. “I ask no immunity ¥ you prosecute me for buying whise ¢ | kev to expose a plot to kill Carlton.™ | takes 15 to 20 drinks to pass me out” the ex-jurist replied when ed if drinking had been excessive at the meeting. of shoes will leather very well IN CASH PRIZES LOWEST SCORES IN MINIATURE GOLF, Toumament Now Open score in Miniature Golf? will pay you to keep your ent of the Willow Brook $2. “WHERE NEW BRITAIN'S SMART SET GATHERS TO PLAY GOLF” Willow Brook Golf Course Golf Course- offers thirty-five dollars in cash prizes for the six lowest scores obtained on the course during next week. The tournament is now open and will continue until Sunday, Sept. Tth. The playoff will start on Monday and will con- tinue during the week. Make up a party and play n;\?e or more holes and turn your score in at the office. everyone can enter . . « « Women Everyone is invited to enter the tourna- ment. All that is necessary is to play cighteen or more holes at Willgw Brook Golf Course as often as you desire during the coming week, each time turning in vour card with the score on it at the office. To add to the enjoyment three prices are oftered to men and three to women who obtain' low scores. 10 $5 50 South Main Street Opposite Willow Brook Park Golt courses designed and constructed by Peter Suzio and Son