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* ' POLICEVEN OBSERVE . JOTH ANNIVERSARY' Gosgrove ani Hellberg Saw Force Grov From 10 Men Two vetean members of the New Dritain poli:e department, Michael J. MAPPING 0UT ROUTE FOR BRITISH AVIATORS Lxperts However, Think Chances of Success Are Only Gamble ‘ At Best | By The Assoclated Press. Aboard United States destroyer John D. Ford, Kashiwabara Bay, Kurile Islands, May 1.—The Canadian | trawler Thiepval has arrived here aft- er two months of voyaging in Arctic Cosgrove aid Gustav W. Hellberg, are celebrating the 80th anniversary of their appontment as permanent pa- trolmen {p(ay. Both were appointed to the dejartment on May 1, 1894, rafter doing duty for several years as “ superfumeraries, Their appointment at that tine made a total of 10 regular patrolmar employed to patrol the city, . Tiere is only man in the depart- meit, Frank M. English, seen longer service. Cosgrove is at sresent stationed at the Capitol thea- |seas, where she has been establishing {bases for the British around-the- | world fiiers, | The Thiepval expects to continue | southward along the Kiriles soon as | permission is received from Tokio for |calls at places other than Kashiwa- bara and Hitokappuwan. These two !bays will be used by the American larmy fliers. | Colonel Broome, the British air- men's advance officer aboard the trawler has established bases at Pe- who has | tropaviovsk, Behring Island, Attu and | ,other places along the Aleutians | where the jumps will be much shorter than those planned for the American 9& Wait Until May 11, Election Day, m‘TH"US ANl] l:nR ARMS May 1, Observance, Say French | i s election day,” the motto of the ex- Remlli () in Paris one of the tamest in recent | out the day, a 10-minute noon-day | by the labor element and authoriza. of the small workshops the city pre- The sale of lilies-of-the-valley, | jp gonnection with the outbreak of sol- out the year, met this year with 10| " Reoorts continued to show that all by the communists, as formerly. Be-| waq explained by government officials dampen the ardor of many demon- |4, 1o an attempt to escape arrest. Dr. | Extremists. | Paris, May 1.—“Wait until May 11, Takll]g Rotive stflps fo Crush tremist parties, was followed out to- day sufficiently to make this May day years. Save for the almost complete | Havana, May 1.—Suspension of out- cessation of taxicab service through- | door meetings and May day parades strike on the auto bus and tramway | sion . y President Zayas of the pur- lines, and one-day walkouts some 4 i [ chase of $400,000 worth of arms and sented much the same aspect as oni ammunition for the war department Saturday of holy week, | marked the government's steps today buying of which is supposed to bring | giers and civilian: good luck to the purchasers through- | pr:-inc:. civitiazy in - Sania Clary competition in the shape of the pur- | | parts of the republic were quiet except chase of red carnations and poppies| o the vicinity of Santa Clara city. It lated April downpours _pnnc(uned AN | 4hat the flight of a dozen men from otherwise balmy day in a way 10| gjonruegos yesterday was believed strators. | TH14 arterioon the confoderation of |1 asico. - Larels Feus, . lawyer | | health. ¥ THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924, bassy to have no significance, as it was stated that the Cuban government was advised some time ago the vessel would put in to give the men shore leave. ALASEAN R. R. DAMAGED. Seward, Alaska, May 1—Snowslides struck the Alaska railroad Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, at intervals along the 114 miles of track across the neck of the Kenai peninsula be- tween here and anchorage. Tele- graph and telephone lines were par- alyzed. One slide 1,500 feet Ilong was reported. Two bridges were car- ried away. 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SHEARER, retary, addressed a big gathering. 0! w paper spatches | 262 Coca Cola Bldg., Kansas City, Mo, . 2 said fled from Cienfuegos in a launch. | — e Ten arrests have been made. | obe aviators. | and secretary of the interior, The British officer asserted the weather was disagreeable during the ment | northern trip beginning March 1. Col- d | onel Broome was pessimistic regard- to three of the larger sizes. You’ll save money ! grow from 10 regular men to 56, an have seen the personnel change al- most completely several times during their service. The most welcome change they had during their services was in the manner of bringing pris- oners to the police station. When they were appointed, no matter where they made an arrest, they had to tote in their prisoner on foot, followed by a crowd that increased as they went along and hurled a continuous steam of remarks that were anything but complimentary to the policemen. Policeman Cesgrove was one of the first traffic policemen to be assigned to Cuty in the city, and during his service at the Main and Iast Main street post he gained the reputation of being one of the most efficient traf- fic policemen in the state. When the department discarded the practice of assigning supernumeraries to the thea ters and assigned regular patrolmen, Cosgrove was given the post at the Capitol theater, Doorman Hellberg has been on duty at the station for the past several years and in that time every prisoner hrought to the local station at night has been handled by him. He has the reputation for .efficiency and being one of the best of the “old school.” e is the type that feels it the duty of a policeman, not only to make ar- rests for violation of the law, but in every case possible to keep the law from being broken. ing the' trans-Pacific leg of the pro- !posed British flight on account of | probable bad weather. He expeets the British airmen to reach Tokio about the middle of June. From Tokio Colonel Broome ex- pects to iy with the British contingent |as far as Vancouver on account of I his knowledge of weather conditions and bases. He said nothing had been left undone to insure the success of the flight, although it is “at long odds |a gamble at best.” | | CLASH IS DENIED No Truth To Report That French and Turkish Troops Are Engaged | Paris, May 1.—Recent reports that | 'rench and Turkish troops had clash- |ed in Syrla are denied in semi-offi- cial quarters, A French airplane pa- |trol simply dispersed a gathering of bandits, it is declared, | Dispatches from Jerusalem to Lon- don newspapers April 28, reported | sanguinary fighting between Frenoh | troops and irregular Turkish bands W | northern Syria. The dispatches said !that 8300 men were killed or wounded in the fighting and that the Turks !captured a great quantity of arms, NO TROUBLE IN ROME Rome, May 1.—~May 1 passed al- ! most unobserved In Rome, with all President Zayas has issued a mant- ‘ festo declaring the movement practi- | cally ended, offering amnesty to those ( civilians who fled with the revolting | soldiers provided they would return | at once. | The coming of the U, 8. cruiser | Cleveland, due today from Key West, ‘ was declared by the American em- | American Priests Victims Of Chinese Bandit Band Hong Kong, May 1.—The American pricsts, Fathers Ford and Gleason, accompanied by a party of several catholics. while crossing the frontier of the I'rench concession of Kwang- chow Wan, en route to the interior were attacked by bandits who seized | the money and belonings of the entire party and detained the travelers, The French authorities later obtained the release of the captives and the return of some of their belongings, Penetrating Oil Relieves Rheumatic Pain Quickly | The one sure way to end rheumatic . i t Wooster, Ohio, who has been a patient | r:“,"‘e:""m ‘:"e':_! ;::""’;:m;:":r:}: In a hospital here for almost tWO|Gaman science perfected Buhler Oil. | months, suffering from typhold fever, | yo yo" 2 icorhed right through the skin was released today by order of his|..q tissues and finds its way to the physician, g $i %y - aching muscles, nerves and joints| Dr. Wishart has a slight temporary | {0URE SR AR R the agony | lameness, the effect of the rmn‘r. his and goes right to work to overcome | |doctor said, He expects to preside at |y o ynnatural physical condition that |the general assembly in Grand Rap-| .. o spo pain ids, Mich,, beginning May 22, It you want to end your pain to- night, go to your own druggist who has this valuable new product and | who will guarantee it to help you or it will cost you nothing. 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