New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1927, Page 14

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<4 NEV BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1927. TSSOV 72 NENGAN CONGRESS Puarnes. s | et MAYPROLONGTERW 2 22 e ty whate for pos- Fall Term, According to Tame Down Language or G0 10 "o i Measure Would Lengthen Presi- Ll a Jail Is Threat e Ol [;[]U T [",[]NTINUES denr's Adminstration !, e covoconnt amurment o = ey classes for the fall term. Christn N Oct 4P Mexico City, Oct. 14 (UP)—The (gift making, basketry, S n ‘Imur house of the Mexican congress its, commercial law, pro . r i » ed to begin consideration to- ' Sociology, poster and rug m l\\ o' a measure extending the term , are on the sched " 2 ot o!t]rv of pn»g)dvnt from four to! The class in gift m. king will meet Another Group oi WItDESSES i e ™ 2 “messure ant s tomiay excninis o T eived the unanimous approval of Dorothy Shapleigh will be t FfiCe Examma“ofl e aanaterana aitin: action by the | structor. Miss Shapleigh is a teach. | deputies was predicted. er and well qualified for her suh b e The change, however, will not af- Ala., Oct. 14 (P—After | fect President Calles, whose term of coneluding its threc-day |Office expires next year, As now ition of reported masked and | Written, the measure does not he- ed whippings in the Luverne re- | come effective until Calles term has 00 Springs, ¢ King a burning cigarett, coyote, Billie McN; and killed an ur on Elk Creek neat Ohio, last night. s sitting on a lo ette, McNeese toll : Winter. MeNeos body in the woodsand wer 1 PTION LESS 14.—Cotton con- September totaleid lint and 78,260 ot with 633,434 of lir ters in August this 0 of lint and 74.- © develo n Scptember last z studio | year, the census bureau announced Y l‘ today. MACKAY ALLIN ieen S0 popula i - ACCOMPLISHES Assistant Scoretary of - Commerc Regards Miss Elder A Playing of P'lying Part in Developni o Wednesday, the Crenshaw | ¢Xpired 5 grand jury today continued | At present General Obregon ls the its probate in summoning another | Only idate in the fleld to suc- : croup of persons for additional tes- |ceed Calles. Two weeks ago there [ i timony. Tts principal action thus far | Were three but the revolution elim- 63 Maln Street o bas been the five-day fail sentence | Inated two, one being executed and " 1 out to Ceell Davis, of Bir- |one being reduced to the status of e R . said to ba the former an outlaw. General Serrano was : tan of the Ku Kiux Klan's | killed and General Gomez is being Tiss i : . for contempt of |bunted down as one of the leades's e onen ng to answer questions | 0f the revolution £ h that order 1t was believed here today that o rlle C. Mec- | Gomez had about reached the end < i charge ¢ ) S ot : state’s activi- | Of his trail. There has been no news ‘ v he country Bim el S : e pt of a wire | from the federal General Escobar and that is taken to : pursuing forces are T f t teamships cor Ry el 5 2sdale, Grand Dragon | for two d hama Klan, who | mean had learned from newspa- | © héels of Gomez. Such, n his return to Birmingham | 2 , is the government's inter- wanted at t pretation of Escobar's silence. Thirteen rebels and one federal were killed and four wounded in an ! cment at Huastusco, in Vera General E. Duran, chiet of the Orizaba sector of the milftia re- re- | Dorted to the Rovernment. militia, led by Colonel Carlos S k 27 ed the rebels after ‘ - an all day battle. The government Seamen Wage Battle {troops finally dispersed the revolu- ]m L“ es in Storm |tionists, one group moving to Totula ay, N. Y., Oct. 14 (@@ other to Tlanaloce. ard & scow which| Colonel Viernes was among the dead. 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