New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1928, Page 4

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MARINES FACING DIFFICULT TASK Will Try to Recapture Mines Held by Sandino Managua, Nicaragua, April —American marines fa hazardous task today in wresting ‘rom rcbel General Augustino San- dino two American gold mines he was believed to 1 seized with their staffs, Fo xpressed for the safety of the captured men W. J. Crampton, collector of cus- toins at Puerto Cal s on the northeast coast, reported two mines near the headquarters of the Pis Pis nver have been robbed by rel While neither marine head ters mor the American legation re- ceived further information from Nicaraguan sources it was believed that La Luz y Los Angeles and Yo- nes were selzed. This belief hened on receipt of word York that LaLuz y Los 1l heen confiseated including three Amer- and a Nor- Is. gt from New s mine lishman prisoner r With Region s received here aft- ino captured the town of sang on the Coco river said he vas workir ard the Pis Pis riv- ion to obtain food, ammunition and dynamite with which to make mobs, s very familiar with th to Puerto Cubezas to his revolt turning to the interior al Moncada, 1er o rebel rainy to in order ore: nnir di 1o 1 from the and the wson 1 he- sable. Tt will be Marines in all as pitpans, the ones that cam which is full \Where the they will nd making it ix almost inipossiblc ihe s Pis mining section interior. There are no roads trails in the 1roap movement cul d known small craft ¢ anly 2ero ids viver hecomes impassal have 1e to muke 1wo or 1 gion whic about tand from Prinzapolka on the east coast. This march will be a hazard- 1o tropical jungle. that additional 1o he sent to the n the United interior of v ndino has shifted the scene of operations to W and undeveloped country which is almost inaccessible. This presented marines headquart with a very difficult problem 1s Richest Mine The Ta Luz vy Los Angeles mine has been worked for more thin years and is considered one of the richest in Nicaragua. President Diaz who worked in the office of the ymin: apout ty vears ago suid it was onc 4f the best in the eastern scetion. Most Nicaraguan nines were elos- ed down during the last three years Lecause of the revolution and poor transportation facilitics, La Luz and the Bonanza wmin~ to the north, however, continued operations de- spite difficulties. Sandino destroyed the Albino mine belonging to Charles Butiers of San Francisco last June after tracting and scizing what gold he could. Al mine material of any value was either carricd away or de- stroyed. Sandino is regarded fair mechanic having mines in Honduras and lould the rebel e these two American mines as he did the one last June it will be a great veonomic loss to the country since tew Nicaraguan mines are working ing 1 is miles in- Delieved marines would hay vast coast either E from Nie ¢ San ex- as a worked it Mexico. der destroy held prisonce by Sandino, as identified by D. Watson Fleteher, of New York, one of the owners of the La Luz y Harry 1. . Sy Los Anecles mine, are Amphlett, a British rintendent; George B. Mar- sub- sistant supe . I Mulberry, of Woo . Roy Burley, also and Peter Petersen, & whose sister live an in Brooklyn. Mr. Flot that as soon he talked telephon was seizure Kellogg by York 10 Scerctary irom New 12 Hour Service We are now equipped with modern up-to-date machinery and all facilities to turn out first class work. The only dry cleaning ch of that everything possible would be done to rescue the prisoners. Mr. Fletcher understood that marines would be sent from Blueticlds, which is on the cast coast of Nicaragna. “It is obvious now what the nes have been doing,” he said. v have been driving the Sandino rthward direetly into the vich mining distriets, instead of com- ing from the north themsclves and larring Sandino from entering such valuable property. There arc three vieh mines between La Luz and Bo- vanza alone, the Concordia, Con- and El Dredo, and it is not 1 unlikely that Sandino has also aptured them. He can easily work northward now and escape into Honduras with an absolutely clear field in front of him.” The La Luz mine has been oper- family for the very rich de- ge of $30,- month. 1f mine ma- he would 000 gold bullion cach Sandino’should chinery, the wreek the owners said, it the mine out of husii ar and a half and c mense financial loss. L hat T - mor n Mr. F er v any worried about moneta said, “is the fate of men. T know what bandits can be like. ot Tieated up with liquor loaded in their are capable of any sort any loss,” I poor Nic n v wnd hands, guns they of deviltry EDDY-GLOVER UNIT HEAD Mrs. Howard Mitchell Elected Pres- ident to Succeed Miss Grace Stowell. Mrs. Howard presiden Unit, No. torm of resi ition was Miss Stowell, Virginia vate nu Mitehell has been of Eddy-Glover to fill the unexpired wce Stowell, whosc pted with regret. vho is at present in ill enfer the field of pri- ing. which will not permit extensive activity in unit aitairs, Mrs. Mitchell has held office for (@ number of years as financial and recording seeretary and is an active worker for the welf of the unit. Other efficers installed with Mrs, Mitehell by Mrs. Agnes Wells, Hart- ford county president, ave Mrs, Fred Butler, secretary, 1 Mrs, Whittemore, historian. Miss STATE TAKE Athol CHILD! Mass, April 24 (®—Jight ef the 13 children of Mrs. Julia De- fazio, convicted and fined $100 for liquor law violations in court here terday, were taken in charge last night by the state., Murs, Defazio, who is more than six feet high snatched the warrant from the hands of the officers, ture it into and tipped over furniture and @ stove in an effort to prevent the raiders from obtaining evidenes they visited her home two 4go. hits when weeks TRUMBULL TO SP| Hartford, April 24 crnor Jahn H. Trombull will e chief spéhker at an aviation meeting tonight at Springticld, Mass., under the auspices of the Springfield sec- AK. tion of the American Society of Me- ' chanical engineers. The “fiying governor' on “Aviation, a New Lifr tion." Youll in your you talk N~ will in the Pillsburys Best Fl(%r ~for bread. biscuits and pastry assured ablishment to guarantee 12 hours’ ser SPECTAL— Ladies’ Plain Silk Dresses Dry Cleaned and Pressed Ladies’ and Gents’ Dry Cleaned and Pressed ......... Suits Topcoat, Serge and Flannel Dresses Dry Cleaned and Pressed .. .. Ladies’ Spring Coats Dry Cleaned and Pressed . . Men’s Suits Sporiged and Rressed . o Lol Repairing Done by Expert Tailors Work Called for and Delivered Star Cleaning Co. Main Office a 231 NORTH ST. Telephone 10 nd Works 5—1076 688 N. (UP)—Gov- ' getbetter favor Branches 293 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TULSDAY, APRIL 24, 1928 'FLASHES OF LIFE: BRITISH FLIERS ANXIOUS TO SET RECORD OF SPEED Associated Press New York—Hoch Die Note how the Germans the name of that plane soon. Braymen! pronounct due here Berlin—The queen of Afghanistan is now a flight fan. She went up with her husband in a plane pre- sented him Ly the German govern- nient, London—John Bull is intent on | wresting the air speed record from Italy. Lieutenant David Gries, “cotchman, has been- designated to practice for an effort. Berlin—geventeen German educa- tional institutions are to give sum- mer courses in flying. A club is to send an exhibit of 20 types of Ger- man aircraft on tour, New York—With three books read, Gustav Davidson is going 1o the South Scas, hoping to write two novels, a travel book, a da hort storics and a play in two v His library will be the Bible, an almanac nd w dictiona ' to Ruffalo—Having caten nothing but meat for 54 days Vilhjalmur Stefans- (son says he never felt better in hi life, His assistant, Karsten Ander- | son, on the same sort of food, has | gained two pounds in 91 days. ‘ —— | Tos Angeles—A dictician is suing | Mae Murray for $2,125. He av he was engaged for six mionths at £20 a week to improve her figure. ! 1at- | K and | to visit | Yor! here's to he moon trip for J They d New ed honey listelle Dempsey. Niagara Falls, a be . Paul—Through a mistake a re- | publican has been indorsed by the denmocratic nominating committee for lieutenant governor. Alfred praender of New Ulm, member of | the republican state central commit- | tee, was the choice. His brother, | is a democrat. New York—Harold V. 24, of Milwaukee is described by John M. Callahan, Wisconsin na- tional committeeman, as the young- | st delegate to the llouston conve tion yet selected. Madrid—Whether will e dictator at home is «n: question, y raie i Rivera's King and country before every other desire or convenience, Middletown -— Wesleyan students | artford-— . Cole, an at- torney, is clected foreman and Clark Belden, secretary of the State Chamt of Commerce clerk, of the extraordinary grand jury summoned to investigate investmment companies in Hartford county. cakesif’ use~ ~ $1.50 $1.00 ... 5125 $1.25::d . 50¢ MAIN ST. | & B. hall Thursday night. New Haven — Leroy Bowman, lunchroom employe is arrested by tederal narcotic agents charged with possession of morphine with the in- | tent to sell. | = | ¢ Haven—Governor John H. | Trumbull and representatives of ! anniversary of the | governor's Foot to Cambridge, second company departy Bridgeport—Two occupants of lane forced down on farm mnear re ubandon their machine and jump on passing automobile with- out revealing their identity. a Brid of thel port—>Menib tion bLoard of A. A. U. re- | B during conference with Presi- | dent William J. Kennedy declaring | organization does not care to carry | rules on amateur boxing. New Haven—Judge Er Simpson refuses to discharge jury porting disagreement at trial of the | Very Rev. John Dudikoff, Russian | Ortliodox Catholic priest, charged | With obtaining moncy upon false | pretenses that he owned $2,500,000 | in Russian crown and church jewels | lield for non-payment of customs | duty. | SOCIAL FOR CHURCH FUND | Rehearsals will be held tonight | and tomorrow for the minstrel show, cotertainment and dance which younger members of St. Peter's church will sponsor in Y. M. T. A. The pro- ceeds of the affair will be added to the redecoration fund of the church. | Members of the Children of Mq socicty, who are sponsoring the show, have enlisted the aid of a number of prominent local singers including Francls Egan, Merritt Humason and Francis Clynes. Oth- | ¢ singers on the program will be ivercit Souncy, John Cellesz, Rose 1 A MID-WEEK SALE WITH A REAL ‘KICK' Wednesday At the “Mohican” You Will Find a Food Sale of Value—Real Money Saving Value—Big Tempting Displays of Goods As Advertised Will Make Your Visit a Profit- able One—ALL YOU WA AT THESE LOW PRICES, WED. HOUR SALE Items on Sal As Usual 9 TO 11 A M. Schmidt and Alice Frick, and there will be a reading by Miss Josephine Conrad. Specialty dancing will be provided by Virginia and Gertrude Walsh and two Hartford entewainers. For the minstrel part of the program Ernest Meitz will act as interlocutor and the following will be endmen: Ed- ward Glynn. John Schenk, Frank I'Avanzo, Michacl Labritz, Freder- ick Blankenburg and Gerald Mec- Court. The entertainment will begin at . m. After the performance there 1l be dancing until midnight. The instrel show was presented in Wallingford at a church benefit af- fair several wecks ago and at that time proved successful. Miss Emma Dehm is chairman of the committee in charge of the show. What most peopl: ion is usually excess acid in the stom- ‘h. 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Police believe that the two failed |tu turn off the gas jet completely. | | One of the victims was identified as | Otis Talbert, 30, and the other a {man by the name of Thompson. | Tioth had been in the city two da coming from Boston, M They |were employed at the North Bran- ford dam. Anthorities are investi- gating to locate their relatives. Immediate Relief! tacid. The results ave immediate, with no bad after-effcets. Onee you Jlearn this fact, you will never deal with excess acid in the erude way Go learn—now—why this mcthod is | supreme. Be sure to get the genuine Phil- lips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years in correcting | excess acids, 25¢ and b0 a bottle— any drugstore Milk of Magnesia” has been the | U, 8. Registered Trade Mark of The | Charles H. Phillips Chemical Com- | pany and its predecessor Charles H. | Phillips since 1574, SPE THIS W AL K Pineapple PIES 25¢ Ea. 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