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or of 1- W BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Oct. 1st ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1927, —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS YAN KEES TAKE OPENER WIN OVER PIRATES 54 | MEXICAN FORCES " B CORNERING LAST OF REBEL TRODPS |-~ =5 General Gomez Takes Ancient | ..o mnts i glar. Perote Fortress, Almada Has- Dy RN BULLET-RIDDLED BODY SWINGS BA[;K EAST OF SERRANO IS HOME | | Henry Trambull Sees Broad Pos- sibilities for Connecticut \ talo, N Trained 2 Oct. 5 (UP) ch dog, a parrot outed a hurgiar here today. The parrot, taught by its owner, Miss Anna Watkins, to shout *“police t any strange person, lessons valkens away 1 cries Government Soldiers Follow Swift In | ds With i Pursuit of Rebellious b Threats of More Execntic canes atora vy vavor—seen GREAT MARKET 1S HERE Mother Recelyves General-Son's Remains, sident of New England Viaran Gols: Npxico Ool Council Believes Quality Not Bal- eral trooy Ivhoo, 15 Certain to Give North- rebel force gatl cast Position of Distinetion in Vera Cr ¥ today he r of pericnlture s Henry New ss to Previous said City announced that federal troog t of the under Gene mzalo Fsec couneil, in ay Exch addre were moving Dritai club at General he at Al Oriental I at the Heetor night hotel Tast eve colehration Burri ning. CAfLey having gone to the west Mexico City, Oct Tum of candles, symbolic o o faith, X with burning No priest pro ) General Francisco S no, i G id-y ¢ T the ial candidate, one war and onee mer r in t moth Weeping i ¢ he san hope pro, resident Cooli Whether rosaries, suri Wil he ae red body of paid the pries the government Tha man w W o1 - | that desy f 8- 0f to nuifo Gomez, wdidate, is sought to over ernment by an i< not known shifting 1rds the army, will go place witt monies ial was kep widd that New England fs i is not true, But to ipping’ as it is term- zland council, Rebellion Over et o the com Declare sentatives of es d states, prineipl evote eonsiderahle City hasic wpon time an effort to improve, dture, public entiad car i i ‘ s power, industrial and and ition. one of them commanded by |7 i relu- the pre Arnulfo Gon 5 1 v by | community N General Alvavez, « dential stafr, rec Ballyhoo Mcthods Taboo England are rising campaigns carricd on by such states as and Californidx. Such bally- thods are taboo in this state fopmor [ IOSD At the last session of the n of s legis] . we endeavored to Tis. follow yronght to Mexi ss a hill eall for the establish- co City ) cen exeented L Mment of udvertising commission protest to that move showed us that Connecticut will ne be satisfied with any advertising paign shouting alond its possibil- It was gencrally belleved that community substantially revolt the tided by the introduction of outsids torney weneral informed th g ries to its midst. Inst 1 nowspapers that the government i Connecticut has bullt fitself from B e within and we have determined that, to confiscate all pronetry of persons NSiead of expending the energy nee- adjudged guilty of revolution in ac- | or the proposed adver e I e 1 on any broadeasting met Labor Backing Calles. would ‘use 1t for The ceniral committee of StataiLaele unions in the federal district has M umbull we wopted a serics of resolutions ex- in lis opinion confidence in the Cal oremost governwent and assuring it of sup . ANl of the leading militar hiefs through the country Is a sud lack of knowledse the ‘governors of the vavious Dresent concerning the interrelation | Aot b {1 Of agriculture and industry. We have government expy come 1o the f {hat agriculture | e s is a dead with this territory. Ve ottt ttatonito e uindbs | Wehava sald. (et thatothar dsctichs the command of General Heetor Jg- {f the country handle the agricul- nacio Almada, who con ded the fure. Let states that have the atten- S Gl Py nd under tion to give and the soil to use, at- Genora)lA mniiltol Goinez L who was d to the agriculural end. Tpon Rt T closer study we have found that the tion in an ancicnt fortress at Perote basic principles of all civilization e S et Vv Ol ant it o depended upon agriculture, T miles from Jalapa, the state capital, realize that that is a broad state- General Almada’s group was os- M nt, but it has been found that the timated to be less than 600 men, DASIS of all industrial success has de- while that of General Gon pended upon the advance of a thought to he somewhat smaller al- - CUlture. Industry has always follow- though the exact numbers could not *4 agriculture, he determined. Both forees were | «pa stated to be sely pursued by fed i ok ntly had occasion to t eral troops loyal to the government. | an airplane trip from Hartford fo | Alvarez's Message. { Boston. My brother b one of The text of the statement fssued ' the officials of the Colonfal Alr | by General Alvarez, was as follows: Lines, T find T can fravel without The units of the Mexico City having to dig into my pocket, so T tieh were received by the have used the air lines several times. {raitor General Heetor Tenacio Al It last June when T took the mada, and revolted were four; two | trip T mention and there were two battallons, 48 and 50, and two regi- | other passengers who had come ments, 25 and 26 through from New Yor As we | not. sat- Bodies Bror eral | bein, I"lorida 100 e Last night ti Franciseo Serrano, presidential candidate ith General | against the ida of President. Obregon, and thivts . Gone, ean on charges of heir the mntiny in the City late Sunday 8§00 men marched ont of the 1 took the fieid As part of the gove paign to stamp out the yonsible for garrison of Mexico night when r ties, rment’s « was s 1sures campais ads, we rescarch Jabop | Within the | nt on to say that wgriculture held the | osition in the five pur- | New England council ased on Awriculture prossing oses of the Success as w “There telegrams o adherence, forces still in operatior ssir issue \ken up @ posi- wag as-You-Go” John's Guest garrison W was (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) | s v of the court, Ji explidn set up to should ally wit ideals treasured by {he na than hy right by to the Amierican ma Continued study and e at all tions a ing that capable cort citizer chasing agent of 1he Niw county criminal superior of offic win ple cne ous ed in obtaining the itations, []UIT ARMY IN WAR Carpenter to Tell Court of Beach s CANNEVER BECOME CITIZEN OF U.5. Soder Who Gave Up Firt Papers {0 Obiain Release From " grand jury and Authors of “Blue Sedan” Story to Be Among Forty Summoned In Slaying Investigation. tomorrow illicndahl murder ¢ One of the witne carpenter of South Kemy Barred by Court <ol i 79 CANDIDATES PASS Wilis NATURALIZATION TEST o e PR out of e Anotl stress GERMAN FLIERS o way Judge Roche, in Talk (o New Voters, Urges Them to Join litical Party Which They Believe Has Good Government at Heart POLITICS NOT O —Certilicates to Be Presented at Exercises on October (1, Disharment trom hecoming a United Fails ~ fo “Choose” Statement n is the penalty Aziz Harter imposed Viennese Actress, Smuggled Coolidge Aboard Plane, May Cross Ocean | upon George of Persia, for sccuring a discharge rom States army France during the war by giving up had ob- tained in 19 The recom his first papers which he menda tion that his petition for citizenship == Hsmissed was made by Thomas Azores to Be Mid-Way Stop—TPrayer Spellman, the nited representing Oficred For Princess Loewensteimn formal Conver-ation Wich States government, at a ses- wturalization court As Stage Star Duplicates fior Af- AlMusion o AfTairs of the Henry P. Rochie con- | tempt tion. to or six month Wladyslaw Miarek missed for lack of veloped that he ted of The ition of “tition Polund, was characts had been tu violation of the liquor Yousupos persi dismissed b 100, was canse he claimed time on the exemption in war. Erounds wis in alien, The petition of Esthe Maria Johnson, Sweden, was d missed for lack of re Join a Party, Judge irst voter that siden Advi N Jaey hydro-airplane, left the Isl Norderney, off 1146 o'clock yesterday afte der comn i Tilot om oin a political party, was DAL ive of Judge Ttoche to the admitted izl erew of the Juni on her unsuees empt in Augnst crew are Karl Lo Starke, the latter Mime, Lilly Dill 2l vt oof ng that political parti 2o blizhe poliices and tha ry o citize party whose those best fitted for good gover Americ right to vote semble zenship requen tion was iralized citize person who gair Lirth, Judg marked. To the latter it matter of while who gains that right er hard study. the ideals of overnment frequently | lasting impr of American exereise of the | nd interest in sen- he A offices filled by stressed by the Roche T E d - wrl Tillita painter nd b mpat is often known Vier ken as a course Known for her yr satility former a member of th Vienna “Mode Pliane will Azores and tl story, B H Vot md s more ssion. foms crican 1s not divulged : W Jersey To Name Comvention S public men wers undament 1< Explained ship. in 5 (P —The lunkers plane D-123 dam atter miles was explained part of the their projected trans f fli as th als of gool Halt i 1o make Oct ounced e (Contin on Page 16) JAILER PLEADS GUILTY Head of onl today coveri hou aK e plans of the aviator rs, it wided » malk FPormer New Haven to Lisbon, but to weather condi termediate landings where deemed advisable so as not to mit tieir Lishon point of the ments have to give the overhau Admits Embezzlement of Severs 26th Division Chaplain Thousand From County, N. H., Oct. 5 (A New Ha Baildwin en, Oc f—I'rank n dler and pur- Haven jail today pleaded guilty in court here to em- went of during his . Sentence was defe until next Tuesday at 10 a. m. The cmbezzlement to which Bald- ded guilty was covered by heen offered by ti count but involved all the vari- club for a trans-occanic flight. 1 items, between September 23, of the conditions of this prize is t 16 and May 31, 1 admitted no more than ¥4 honrs may ¥ him in the investigation. from the departur m A variety of methods was employ- | to a landing on the America umount. tinent. amount shown something over $11 | motors to train will be the real startin flight ul arr been made at the Az thorou former machine a z hefore tak ms | long ocean hop to N« reed | The D-1230 is not competitor for the (about $25,000) priz hezziement by from the county German Hel ctress May Cross Seas Whether Lilly Dillenz, the 000 was taken more than flve years nese actress. who loit Norderny before the investigation and so was | the plane, will continue 1 outlawed under the statute of lim- ~ PHE WEATHER ( (Continued on Page 16 = New Britain and vicinity: TICES. ir tonight, Thursday in- Oct. 5 (UP) sing clondiness and sor justices o what warimer. The balance of the the audit Judge Samuel E. Hoyt. state's at- torney, informed the court that he wished to go into a somewhat lengthy presentation of the facts in the case before sentence was pro- | nounced. NO WOMEN Concord, N. H.. Women cannot serve as the peace in New Hampshire, the | state supreme court has ruled. % Postmistress Who ‘Discovered’ Peggy Anderson Letters OFF FOR LISEON WHITE HOUSE MENU Clarify Execttive's Guests Participate in To- No Given College Post I | boots is expecte Threat Against Murdered Doctor MASS FOR FLYING PRINCESS BREAKFAST JUST SOCIAL ° g I reduce reta BOX SCORE Both Tedms Hit Ball Hard and Kremer is Reliev- AW YORK ab ¢ Combs. of e 8 n Koeniz Ruth, rf . Gehrig, th Meusel, If. Lazzeri, 2h, Dugan. 3b Collins, Hoyt. Moore, p L. Waner, of Barnhart, Iy o Waner, rf Wright Trayno: Grantham Harris, 1h Smith. « Kremer, p Miljust. p \Brickell Score by Yanks Pirates 10t Two base hits mer, Roeniz, 1 hree hasc balls—ofi Hoyt 1: Miljus 1. Struck out by Kremer Miljus plays— Quigley at home Wi Ormeshy Shme< At INFANTIL" PARALYS]S FATAL TO YOUNG WOMA‘{ Former Brown College Student Suc- | 1, Innings (02 010 000—3 010 010—1 . Wanes Wane hit—Gehrig off Wremer zerl to Gehrig, Nellin at fst; first piteh N ' ed by Miljus and Hoyt by MooreRuth, Gehrig and L. Waner Excel at Bat-No Home Runs " Made Today Vorbes Field, Pittsfield, Oct. 8 blood in the 7 world has gone to the New York by virtue of their 3 to 4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates in the opening game this afternoon, Kremer who started for Pittsburgh was touched up for five runs in six innings and was sent to the showers in favor of Miljus. Hoyt was relieved by Moore in the cighth. L. Waner was an outstanding man with the bat for the Pittsburghers, while Babe Ruth and Lou Gebrig W Johnny on the Spots” for the winners, the Babe scoring the first run of the serics when he got the first hit of the serics and crossed the vlate in the opening inning after had tripled—the first extra base hit of the series. Ruth, . ; incidentally, hit safely three times, 6 ! The Pirates made a bid to win in ¢ © eighth when they pushed across r fourth run. Wright, who had singled, scoring on Harris' single. The game, play by play, follows: First Inning Quigley brushed off the mer wound up for the and up, hit . who caught Conibs had | — First Bases hy—Hoyt 8 Double Umplres— iplate and Kre Combs, first at 3ed, Bat \ L long fly the ball ne to Barnha ar the t ball pitched high; foul, Koenig st third striks ¢ crowd gave him a big . 2 z o and. Ruth singled to right. Gehrig (mnpanmn. Found (,urll), = . ik h,;.,, Faces Life Nentence; 0o Girl Convicted board. Koenig strike 1; uck out, for th strike 1 Gehrig's three base short fly. strike 1; ball 1, P. Waner md no errors. ied up a little took field and the folks gava L. Waner a b cheer when he came to the plate Ball 1. i ball 2. inside; strike str L. Waner was hit by 1 pitc ball which struck him on shirt. Barnhart up. hart lined out to Ruth. up. P, Waner doubled to Waner going to third. ¢ was frantic. P first ball pitched. W Waner scored on Wright's Combs, Waner managed Hoyt war Yankees on of Lor in connectior William H. Grifti averhill ri. Miss Mary I Suffield immediately, how nindictment warrant nplicity in a H Griffin arrested to get to ynor up foul; ball wvnor flied out to . fine running at oceu same night that » jury reported afts beration District Attorney W id he prot nee in [Miss Cwickla for i run, one hit, no errors (bly would not 1 \, e g o Ne ankees v all 2, inside. Lazzr fonl to Traynor. i vi sent up noup two or cumbs To Attack of Disease— Strichen WOLLD EAD other of inte 16 RUBBER M1 Ot & (P rubber bi njuries when ding thres nr pital of t $,000, and its Nwed and man ved. war co-operatives Wil costs, NOISE managen Maulmor nnounced today. on rnbhe he trade Saturday trinki it ont- inside car ont- from the HOLD FOURTH FUGITIVE 15" im up—Strike 1, Last of Quartet in Break From New bail 1 high a slow speed Gran fourth Haven County Jail Taken in ham Louisville, Ky., Detectives Report. pitch New Haven, Oct. & (P—Word 1hat William Zembricki of Rri h member of 1 from the N called; ball 1, to a doubla grounder port o quay whie W Hal Lomisvi Ky. wi the local detective bu oritics today. embricki wes waiting trial f v © when 1 c 3 roway Fhied Inn as to the s—The crow neky w receive to the be Tty i : o York two sen- t of outsid was a istody in New ind nto « some time ago o ten vear automobile while one was 1o 1 installa wheels, rol- a BABY em, M IN NOVEL SUIT. (UP)—Tn- nto right equipmen Ruth's rior and ex- : balt 2 . ealled; ball § Gehrig got a base h being wide and basis of od here on b f of v low: strike RGER A me | 8. Newman, 10 1 i s ide the child sufffter f his mot Ivolved in an s i swung. This snd - - \ f . Ball 1, outside: WILL STOP BOOK THEFTS, 1 inside; ball 3, high > Mass., Oct Py when Meusel got a result of the theft of 60 histor The bases were still books from the reading room ¢ Widener library at Harvard in cent months .authoritics cided to construct a fence around as the [that section of the library. Students to | will be forced to use the books with- in the enclosure, avtomobiie Koenig scored con- > on balls, is tl d Tubber foul, strike Ruth scored when Laz Meusel, Wright to (Continued on Page 18) have de- outside zerl forced r shoes and e begun