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PRINCE HENRY 1§ ILLED" IN WAR Dritish Maneavers Result in Technical Death Somewhere In Wiitshire, Eng., Sept. 24. (M--Prince Henry, {he king's third son, was adjudicated “killed n action” early this morn- ing by a referee in the army manoeuvres now proceeding in this district. Henry, Blue army defending London, be- eame a “casualty” while leading his troop of Hussars againat the tanks and_ artillery of the Red forces, exposed himself too much and was canght in a burst of artillery fire which “wiped out” his gallant cavalry squad Tt has been unof that Prince Henry, Marshal Farl Haig and many other dis- tinguished officers were “killed” in & bombing rald last night, ‘was appgrently a false rumor, The eructal battle of the sham began at daybreak: today, and it was in the opening stages of {he action thal the prince theoretically fell, "You wouldn't think the old bean was dead at,all.” remarked a fellow officer as he watched the royal sol- dier lustily engaging a plate of bacon an eggs shortly who is serving with the | He | v reported | but this | after the | BERMUDA MAY SOON HAVE TRAM CAR LINE American Interests Secure Permis- sion to Bufld—Busses and Autos Still Under Ban, Hamilton, Bermuda, Sept. 24 (P— “No mofor cars, no raflways, no tram cars, no smoke and soot” for a long time has been the slogan of Bermuda In catering to tourlsts, It seems apparent, however, that during the next fwo months the tramear part of the slogan must be eliminated, for its appears certain that a light rallway, running from one end of the fsland to the other, will be in operation within the next year. Robert W, Cummings of Piltts- burgh, Pa., has secured the neces- sary permission to build the line, land coustruction may be begun in the next faw months. Recently there has heen consid- erable agitation in favor of motor buses and some few persons have | advocated the unrestricted use of |mn|nr cars. It is not believed, how- ever, that legislation permitting | buses can be passed, and it is almost certain that the unrestricted use of | motor cars will never be premitted. ATTAGKS COMMUNISH |Former Prime Minister* MacDoenald | of Great Britain Publiches Piece NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MOTORIST BEATEN | - DEATHISREPORTED SPANIARDS TAKE AND THEN ROBBED " | Maharapa of Jammp, Is Dead, New Haven Man Vietim of! rondon sev 2t imso mcranee. Chance Acquaintances [ports the death of Lieutenant Gen- | |eral Sir Pratap Singh, the mahara- ot Jammu and Kashmir, New Haven, Bept. 24 M—TForced | = at the point of a gun to drive |\\nL“‘l‘”v:""]”‘ll:":'”:";: 1‘:«]:1[:::1 1:.( hz:l (M—Detalls of the capture Wedne men whom he had plcked up In hi P S "FMNM‘ intorna. 149 by the Rpanlards of the Ma automoblle at Franklin and State | oF ShED. who ne Herna musi, Morro Vielo and Cuervos I streeta, o Montowese, Jack Hour- |y "s o whoge Intimacy with Mrs, | S2U6N Heights on the western sho witz of New Haven, was brutally | qir & WRoRe Intmacy with M o he iy of Athucomas show th beaten, robbed of w small sum ot || [JHEET T (ARARCE FRRHeS B0 N [the oper tarted Tue wh noney and then left in a ditch be- | oo THEEEE P b Colonel Franco national hlackmaflers. Sir Harl wan ||, % o side his car, Hourwltz, when asied for a ride !t (0 have been flecced out of [yo e yayqnee 750, 5 Generals Saro by the two men, whom he described |* as belng about 28 years old, tadvaneing columns, thought he knew them, and Ac ade up of niembe ceded to their request. gion which recently As he drove along State har, SEPTEMBER 24, Fachange Telegraph Dispatch From Labore Says Tleut, General Eingh, | (reat Advance N Melilla, Spanish Morocco, Sept winter ations x of inter- .on ¥ gion paved {1 and the wi we Perez which Interviewed regarding rumors that |the case might affcet Sir Hari's sue- jcesston to the throne of Jammn and Kashmir, the mahar last Janu- street, | | ary stated that “the questios 8 ona of the men pulled a revolver | r) Stated f ARG haw not arisen.” The maharaja at that time and commanded him to drive in | irefused to a reports at i the direction of Montowese. ;',,,1:1':“‘ Aol renoriag that sai) At Montowese e waa forced to GuiIRG T S T e i drlye his machine into a diteh m‘"‘flfl“‘fll Pttt SRR o T was then struck on the head, other- | N s by | Jammu and Kishmir s one of the wlse beaten and left unconacious. | BT K0T BRI B O OF (e fipe Some time later two Yale &tu- | oo ¥ Iy 8 and ylelde a revenue to its movereign of ahout dents found Hourwltz, and brought [¢;"0N% 1€ T8 MOveTelEN of abou him to New Haven polleo head- ' " ety A8 Snangrdia i commands an army of 10,000 men quarters in thelr car. e DL e, Hourwitz, belleved to have sus- |90 S410IY B0 Infaniey, with an tained body injurles, refused to %o | B EROLERULE: to a hospital, and after being ques tioned by police, left with a rela- tive, reduced These men generally ¢ 15 1he backbone of Spanish fighting machine Moros wore in supported by rrific artillery nd sea and from the a columns began to attack Mor Vieio und Malmug were entronehed with cannon hine The heights med with the bayonet and (was sanguinary fighting, for an we the guNS Rudderle“ Ship Ha\mg ound ne point The brought operations the which EVERY POSITION Forelgn Legmn leads Way in L nd lifs veterans of | nst the Riffians s of the l'oreign Ku native preparation whera the rebels the | fribesmen defended every inch of the Spaniard within ahont four miles of Ajdir, the 1925 Madrld, Sept. 24 P—An u«nm' communication Issued by the war of fice early this morning says: “Up to 11 o'clock last night no detalls had been recelved regarding vesterday's operations by the &pan ish troops agalust the Morocean rebels, It is only know that the Spanish advance was carried ouf successfully, with the enemy defend Ing himself tenaciously. “Warships cooperated with land forces, firing from short s | tances off the coast, They were un ier the rebel fire but their casualtic s | Were unimportant, 1 “The remainder the Spanish e | zone 18 quiet This leaves the pression that Abhd.El-Krim has nirated a'l his fores 1 panish me ' Truly Satisfyin "SALADA" TE A o Always has the pure, delicious flavor that has earned for it the largest sale in North America. | charging black hull buffalo, painted | YFAR IT Is SA"] moon's tidal influence, he sald, bring Moroeoan! (rant < 9 Ut masses of cold deep-sea water on :vv |:‘|ly nrn‘h‘p cirele on their planes, S e emblem of 1he tors serving on Hv“ ;mm‘ m was designed by two of | e t continental shelves of the merican fliers, Captain Lansing pa (Y s, Lo fod les in th . Holder and Taeutenset Consinec: | v0100tiSLS Make: Prodiction: De- | mass oe co: wut wares. aremn. b void of Warmth e of im T col ut s to stop the against Ajdir.” C'harging Bison Emblem m h | 4 KT # y The positio f these fentist Of Sheriffian Squadron s an e spitined al aied on a study of the lunar cycle in con- inction with sunspot perlods, The changes in solar radiation and the e re Sept e American avia ounger Their | brush on the | of their own ma The the i hoth well known ins the water are created, and these v | American art circies of Paris |affect the overlying winds and deter- \ work with the paint mine abnormal weather on land, re- tuselage sulting In violent floods, extreme ms Iroughts, and frosts and freezing ures in the continental growling arcas during the crop ocean hnes are terpleces which have evoked fhe admiration of the natives, Ofher members of the Sherifflan squadron the name given the American con- | tingent, are not so expert in palnt- | ing as Holden and Cousins, and they did not suceeed &0 well in de- nd re e 24 M without Sept vear tompe would be repeat- | grain- and would gravely |season. & graln crops was | Herbert Hanvrin meteorologist — of | al g 15 today § K TO STOP CHOLERA Manila, Sept. 24 (P—A drive owne, 0 Trouble Reaching Port Southampton, Sept. 24 (P—The | {Canadian Tacific liner Empress of France, which lost her rudder in the English Channel yesterday. is having mare difficulty in reaching port than Get Detalls of Fatal Shooting Tast | “as anticipated. This morning she |was off the Tele of Wright proceed- ling with the assistance of several tugs whose task is rendered difficult by the Inability of the big &hip o ! steor her cou The Empress of France i not ex- pected to dock here until late this|pressing the Spanish position picting the charging bison. The ant mal they brushed up was anything but a true likeness of the king of the western plains United States, | soldiers though 1 | on Captain “.‘qlfl'u plane was headguarters of Abd-FI-Krim, the Riffian W concluded by roon. a immediately put fo work to fortify the new posi Washington, 1 | twelfth at at park in the | =aid that his prophecy, m . in an address at nual business confer Mr. {axainst cholera through vaccinations has heen started by health authori- ties here. Admitting today that dur- |ing the past two 1ontbs several native | for the past three yes 1] hiereto- |cases of cholera have been discover- - | fere greeted with deriston, was now ed in Manila, Dr. Jacobo Fajardo. supported by eight leading selentists [health director, sald that the situ- | of Canada and Enrope, ition did not approach an epidemic. referae had declared him deceased. | Prince Henr activilfes as .i reconnalssance officer is dilated upon | In the reports. Some of the en-| thusiastic reports deseribe the son | of Ring Gedrge as ploughing | through ‘the decp mud about fhe |20 Totther BT M0 BCCH BB cowghed 1h which he was quartered | >’! he Glasg £pap to reach his horse. on which he Ward. evera 5 - | An attempt will be made at the spent several hours scourlng the | TN Fo ki or the labor party country with a reconnoltering party. | 8 T il Whether any eperations in the At Liverpool, he says, to place the manoevres were in progrese dur- P2y on record ain racngmt“{‘fi vh:; ing last night is not yet known. the communists share our ha In Glasgow Paper. leader, were the STILL PROBE SHOOTING nd sappes were o Babson Browne le by him former Scotland, Sept. 24 (P communism is re- Glasgoy, An attack upon vealed in an article written by Ramsay MacDonald, labor Jeader and former prime minister, publish- me of thr t the be James * a e lion Waunkegan Coroner's Just Trying to Maon zainst the however, continued to Spaniards from it heights and mountain bat and machine guns t into play to disperse them, | Another angle to the military &fu- | ition develaped when it was official- Iv announced that the rebels werc | Sunday, were Wankegan, Ill, 24 (PM—In- gniry by a coroner’s jury into the! death Sunday of Mrs. Lillie Holt, shot four times after a family quar- rel, continues today with eight of a Sept. at | Bome reports say that retreat of the Red forees under Licut. General Sir Alexander Godley, which hegan yes- terday when General Philip Chet wode's Blue army. which is defend- ing London, advanced into the Red territory, was so rapid that the two armies were ont of touch eother last night. The actual position of the armics eannot be clearly followed from the reports of numerous corres- pondents scattered over the zone of operations of miles. All of them agree that' the work of the aircraft is the feature of the manoeuvre: 2,000 &quare CONDEMNS U, Pantna, Britizh Indis -The All-India con today condemned the a United States governmient in refus. ing admission to Shapurji Saklat vala, British communist member of parliament, who named on the British delegation to the interpar- lipmentary union _ conference at Washington. S. 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When we were in office we found out that their chicf desire is to ham- per us” | Labor is faced by powers more united upon its subjection than ever, he declared, and must therefore fight warily and skillfully. ““The united front now offered to us a disunited and discredited movement,” he added, Referring to the mischicf done by the communists at the recent meet- ing of the trades union congress at Scarborough, Mr. MacDonald says that labor musi not fall into any ,more traps at the Liverpool meeting. 23 On Trial for Lynching Attempt sheville, N. €., Sept. 24 (A—The | alleged members of a mob which entered the county jail here Satur- day nlght to lynch Alvin Manscl, charged with attacking a whitc wom- . an, will go on tri Seven others under indictment still are be- ing sought. An aftempted carly yesterda: 14 of the ers was frustra‘cd when guards covered that two bars hid been re- moved from the window of a cell. he con- Church League Heads i To Plan for Banquet | Dlans for a banquet and the wind- | ivg up of the chureh baseball league {will be discussed at a meeting to be held at 8 o'clock Saturday evening | {at the home of the president at 567 | | Park street. Tlection of officers for [the coming year, the formation of a [basketball and howling league and the official presentation of the Le- | land cup Wil be features of the program. Tllinois Slayer Still Is Eluding Searchers Toluca, Tllinols, Sept. 24 (M—No trace of Joseph Stemaz, who fled after killing Sherl’f Orville Litch. ! field and John Leonard, police chief, had been found today as a posse of | several hundred armed fownspeople took up the search for him. Stemaz was believed to be hiding tin a dense thicket several miles west of here.” Some expressed the belef that friends of Stemaz fn Holuea are sheltering him Verdure Is so dense that search- ers fear only starvation or rigors of lexposure would be likely to drive [him out. READ THE HERALD CLA! ADS FOR RESULTE the In my | CREAMY AND PURE We know particularly well how to handle the sweet, pure milk that comes from our dairy. Correct mechanical equipment and man- thoughtfulness. & SON 4-37 PARK S; PHONE {of the nelghhorhood were arouww 1by the detonation. ening, but her passengers will he Tizzl Aza. of Ajdir. transferred to tenders and will prob- jeraft have heen dispatehed there ably reach port early this afternoon. 'disperse them Today’s Offer to All Who southenst dozen witnesses yet fo be questioned. Lake county authorities mean- while investigated any connection between the death and the arrest for | speeding in Libertyville, a short tims | after the shooting. of Albert Hareq, husband of Clara, daughter of Mrs. Holt. Hareq's shirt was torn | and his face cut and brulsed when arrested, He explained that he had a fall while playing golf. Clara and Arthur Holt. her step- father and Mrs. Holt's husband, were still in the Waukegan jail, pending a | report by the coroncr's jury. Mrs. Harcq and Holt have malntained Mrs. Holt shot herself, but physician who testified yesterday before the jury sald the nature of her wounds made self-infliction virtuaily impos- sible. Bombilig—Attcmpt Made in New York Lahor Dispute New Yorl, Sept. 24 P—An at- tempt was made early today to blow up the home of William Shack. a foreman of garment workers cm- ployed by the Tnternational Tailor- | ing Co. in Manhattan. 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