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SANDINO AGA ELUDES MARINES Find Camp of Nicaraguan Warrior Is Deserted Managua, Nicaragua, March 21 (UP)—The wily General Augustino Sandino, leader of the Nicaraguan rebels, again toduy was believed to have evaded an onrushing United Stathes marine patrol. Marine planes Monday bombed a rebel base near Mura, an up- country strongheld, inflicting man: casualties. The base was wide op Ground forces were called. But whea the “Devil Dogs” ar- rived, bent on rounding up tb straggler, it was found that the b had been deserted. The Sandino base was tailes north of El Chipote. Monda: wiarine bombing planes made th attacks, going back twice for added munitions. Reports here said the casualities had been greater than those of J at Ocotal when §00 rebels were kille ed. Ground troops were sent in mediately in the hopes of round about 3 up the rebels—a feat the govern- ment forces hopc will be possible before the rainy season starts in May. However when the ground troog arrfved yesterday Murra bass h tew houses of the ter were barren. soldiers, who the bombing n little min None of t had fought ines with infs rifles, were present. The i men had scored several hits ag: the marine planes and Capt Prancis Plerce, an obsecrver, struek in the foot Authorities here to considered it positive that General Sandino had been in charge of the Murra forces and that the body attacked by the bombers was the main division of the Sandino army. They believed he retreated in face of the heavy bombing attack and headed back for the Honduran bor- der, where it was considercd likely he might get additional ammuni- tion, or up the Coco river towards the eust coast of Nicaragua, Rookie Pitchers Score Shutout in Ball Game Wichita Falls, Tex, March 21 (@ — Two rookie pitchers, J. William Goodell and Al Williamson, led the Chicago White Sox to a shutout vic- tory yesterday over Wichita Falls, !vidual. He nurged the church educiut- | cas ation about sex to th | member of is | en b ar N To learn whether eriminals as a group and by classes are distin- guished from the law-abiding popu- i lation by the presence of any heredi- | tary physical d or by any | bodily anomaliea which are due to disease or malnutrition; to ascertain whether there is any relation b tween the physical icters of o develop stead o 1 th ots voters stressing the advantage of a three-cornered election in increasing |Interest in voting. For that reason, | {he explains in his letter, he wishes | f the Dixie championship examination includes the taking allowed only one hit mical observations on each subject. thetr former teammates, 'Milt Steen- | This data will be related mathe- grafe and Mike Ovengros, to win Ti | matically to the mental states of the to 0, ! | subjects as determined by psvchia- | included almost every ————— | environment as outlined by sociologi- the lineup. schedule to date is five wins and two o . |ity,” Dr. Hooton asserts, “particular losses. They have two games to pla Up Matter Scmmmca_“y emphasls is being placed upon the . . {linquents in the south and in the RELIGION BLAMED FOR Cambridge, Mass., March 21.—(P | southwest and upon 2 number of [ s" OC fof criminality in the United States is | the country. This study will include, SEX EYIL BYD TOR'hwmg conducted by the department also, the gathering of data upon sity in collaboration with the divi. abiding population.” sion of the examinatjon of prisoners| Two more years will be required ity as Being Largeiy e | i ment of mental discases. ords, Responsible. Observations and measurcments of Ry Fates e aiea, een ovnainca. SUCIALISTS 00 LATE esterday | of | promises of a solution of the “crime | v of California denounc- | question,” but are confident that ' as being largely re- 2 et b le for t practical value in further studies of | Cannot Be Included on Ballot For | M condemns. this problem. | Spring Election, City Of- | California Congress of Religious Ed- | ¢jon of Prof. E. A. Hooton of Har- ing of many denom- | yurq and Dr. Winifred Overholser, 2 g I pl .| John Vaninetti of 36 Acorn street | © gravely in interpreting the | umination of prisoners. Jts objects | Will be unable to run for council. | impulses of sex in terms of ; | {cause he has not sufficient time to 4 of assisting, the normal have the gocialist party ticket in. ent of sex,” he said. “In- Iformed by city officials to whom s on a basis of the matter was submitted. ¢. the church and sin.” ed that religion many measurements and anato- while the Sox made nine from The hitting rampage of the Sox | trists and to the social and economic i ing | cal studies. The Sox showing in the exhibition Hal‘fll‘d Amhl‘opfiloglsts T&klllg‘ “On the slde of race and national. here before they proceed to Dall studies of negro and Mexican de- —An anthropological investigation | immigrant groups in other parts of of anthropology at Harvard Univer- |comparable samples of the law. California Psychiatrist Raps Christ- | {of the Massachusetts state depart-|to complete and analyze the rec. Francisco, March 21 (# more than 12,000 criminals in eight | Drectors of the study hold out no| [L G THE]R they can acquirc information of X “evils” which it | Ur. Podstata who spoke before the ! Tye regearch ts under the direc- | ficials Rule | eclared the church had | girector of the division of the man in the sixth ward this year be- gious education interferes | cluded in the ballot, he has been in- ‘Iping the child to assimi- experiences in to sex instincts n fepression, complexcy | ©ners ani their mental trais: to |35 Cleie"ncluded on the bullot as 's that cause serious | J1SPOVer an rm-nr-*_mlx.\ xw’vrxu 25 1 socialist candidato for councilman. | is tha life of the ingi. |PAMEe of the criminal's off: U4 CApproval of the secretary of state s mentality; to examine the various must be had 30 days before the elec. raccs and nationalities represented yion ang the signatures of more than in the criminal population in this|1 200 electors must appear on his country in order to find out, if pos- | petition, he was advl vent his receiving | sible, why some foreign-born ments contribute an unduly large Red Sox Recruit Is So | Returned to Minors | clous impre gt . v quota to penal institutions, whereas Cardinal Rookies Get others are more law-abiding than the | y00d Workout in Game | native-born population. | Bradentown, Fla. March 21 (®— Avon Park, Fla., March 21 UP—4 | “Thess studies,” says Dr. Hooton, | Charley Lajeskie, Red Sox recruit at good share of the (Cardinal squad “Tepresent no effort to establisii first base, has been given his walk- t a workout yesterday In the de- physical ‘ty icat handed them by the Boston Red st ize as undesirable the peo- Sox. A score of ers failed to hold | PIes of any particular race or na- the attack of the Red Sox who came | fionality within the confines of the | out on the long end of a 11 to §, country. They merely constitute a made it necessary for the veteran to | score. | cooperative mpt to investig: drop out of the lneup temporarily The Cardinals said “Howdy Andy” | simultancously the physical, mental it seemed as if the rookic might to Andy High of the Boston Braves, and sociological aspects of criminal- have a chance to make the berth [an and “Good-hye Les” to Lester Bell, | ity and to discover in what way, if at permanent. Lajeskie failed to reach |af who exchanged places with High in |all, th varjous aspects are inter- | major league class in fielding his a trade announced last night. “It's | related. position and as a result Red Rollins baseball,” said Bell. “Though I hate| Criminals have bheen studied in!will understudy Todt. The Sox yes- to leave the Cardinals, 1 shall like| Massachusetts, Arizona, New Mexico, | terday turned tables on the St. Louis to play with Hornsby. He has always [ Colorado, Missouri, Wisconsin, Ken- | Cardinals, who had vanquished them treated me royally.” tucky end Texas, The anthropologi- last week by scoring an 11-§ win. ) | ors 10 give early and correct inform- child to pre- | storted and vi- wj ira to his New Jersey home. The young | man looked good for a while and when the injury to Phil Todt's knee an “al If you smoke for pleasure Camel “I'd walk a mile for a Camel” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED PART OF ITALIAN NORTH Ice Breaker Heads the Advance guard of another aerial expedition jover the North Pole was headed for Arctic-regions today. | which will be used 4s a mobile base |by General Umberto Nobile for his flights in the dirigible Italia over the polar regions, sailed from Spezia for Kings Bay, instruments and carries a wireless Kroceivinx and transmitting set. The |ship is expected to reach its north- load of supplies and a complement of 21 men under General Nobile. It |northward about the middle of | April. itself, the Jtalia in polar regions will con- | [tinye for about two months Gen- | | eral Nobile intends to check up en | Vaninetti wrote the registrars of }:md Peary and to solve the riddle as | to Peary claimed to have seen, exists. |Melburm and Hitchcock Won't Ride | ticularly healthful spot for America's s’ of criminals nor o ing papers and ‘is on his way back |ternational polo team, probably will | not ride again for several weeks. He was thrown from his horse yesterday sccond ranking player, was hurt the day before when he iride again yesterday, but did not take part in the fashionable Aiken was injured. hurdle of —you have the right smoking is the thing that counts and you get it full measure in POLE EXPEDITION STARTS Guard Leaving For | ptivkoreen | Rome, March 3 P—The advance The {ice breaker City of Milan Spitzbergen. The ship outfitted with the latest scientific n goal before the end of April. The Italia successfully completed test flight of 22 hours with a full now at the Bagglo airport, near ilan, and is expected to start Friends of General Nobile said he | anned to land a detachment of en from the dirigible at the Pole Another group is to explore icholas JI Land. The flights of e polar explorations of MacMillan Whether Crocker land, which | POLO PLAYERS HURT for Several Weeks—Former Pitch- ed From Horse. Aiken, € C., March 21 UP—-This| nter resort is not proving a par- nking polo players. Devercux Milburn, of New York | rated number one on America's in- | 4 his collar bone broken. Tommy Hitchcock, of New Yor sprained his | kle in dismounting from his pony ter polo practice. He was able to rag” hunt during which Milburn Milburn was about to take the last the ‘“drag” when his NESDAY, MARCH 21, 1928. mount tried to leap the barrier too{will be lost to him when the season quickly and pitched the captain of opens, Manager Burt Shotton of th America’s team from the saddle burn landed on his shoulder. said Milburn was not otherwise in- jured, but that it probably would be six or eight weeks before he can ride ~—Despite the fact that the service carry of Frank Ulrich, put into the bean-pot Molasses Navy Beans LILACS BLOOMING. Santa Rosa, Cal, March 21 UP— Phillies has not rescinded his earlier| Five new lilacs, the last plants prediction that the Phils are going worked upon by the late Luther fracture | somewhere this year. Ulrich, i1l with | Burbank, are in bloom on the ex- influenza, probably will be out of the periment farm near Sebastopol, game until May or June. |Cal. They are declared to be among e will miss him a lot,” Shotton |the most beautiful species of lilacs Mil- Physicians who set the ] H i again. said, “but ¢ other pitchers are!known. They were described today | coming along slowly but surely and as being very large double white 2t ohi Los! our young players are showing|“hosc'in’hose flowers,” being doublc Pitching A_ee_ t to promise. 1 look for better pitching. white and double purple of the same Phillies for Season i1 fie1ding and more hitting from | variety. should | n last | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS Winter Haven, Fla., March 21 (® the Phillies this season. W more of a punch t his pitching ace Here's what the lumber camp cook of the Mainle): woocsls ~layer on layer =) Such flavor.rich ingredients! All. night cooking blends them, and their juices seep through to fla. vor every tender bean in the pot. 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