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_— =G | |tce breaker Krassin would be able | Law v Compel Vent Once a Al jorneys to . minutes after heing sighted at Port 'course at @ speed ranging from FflUR "EIJN UENTS | to effect their rescue soon. ]NEW‘NET“N I]RAH | .‘.? 18: COB pe _.d G | E lEA S AN private golt course, accompanied of | Nutal they landed on the lwach 10 fto 137 miles an hour. ! 50 Miles Away | For Carbon Monoxide Gas | course armed bodyguard. | miles (o the north. AU 510 p. m. Constant rudie. commusication After battering its way through An ordinance to eliminats the | His goif is in Keeping with |however they fook off azuin resum- | ] Each message was ferse, merel damaged propellor. While this was Vathrooms. is buing consider dv by upon his nerves as he secks to “just ' coust which are used by the mail telling of ""vc ’pm’e :‘-d e {icing repaincd:this Ehis Arittas witn | —_— members of the puiliing commission live like " . Plancs of the 1'rance-Argenting serv- | planes perfect aciions. {7 the heavy and almost impenetrable ). i ‘ ) s d [ of) frequent. reporis o G \l :I l h T There is a note of disuppointiuent ice were lighted 1o gnide the Halians | & jeom o > < y } afondpd 3 tenlne: , ! g Ferrarin and Del Prete Judge Roche Disposes of Pro- .o MNames of Men Who Defended - s trons et vere und | GUANIGH AL the TG Q0T FODD v "5 camvenmaton ‘o v Ciponn. o Vot e i e | AT, and Del Prete b - That the five marooned mem | Gisputienas Shsigndlnancs would vk He seeks to “step out of the vucket.” Those who had flocked to the Rio bation Violation Cases | % . : : B et s as | & direct course down the B 8even violators of the terms of {the North Pole alive scemed vir- A list of names Newington men juater. proposed law will br Chicago, July 6 (UP)—(Copyright Ne knew Lefore he hecame Chicago's The m....q. breaking flight it hoplng 6 eeuiimtt o ‘: probation were before Judge Henty |tually a certainty today. Since May who saw services in the torces of'Wee 'given further consideration at the | 1925, by the U Press)—-It js Zang rulec. e in g Savola -monoplans efl S S T flight to Buenas Al P. Roche in police court today and |25 when the gas bag of the airship United States during the World War 1oxi meeting of the building com- | midnight, Chicago's fumous ‘Boul. He it was lust fop|Molal and wood copsipuerion. Witk hn b ol SRR miles. four were ordered to make imme- | grifted eastward and apparently u prepared for the Newing- | yjssion. Mich' " is not yet deserted. money and power that drove him, a 590 Lorsepower Fiat motor. lis test- . diate payment of fines or costs or 8o to juil. of the six men aboard it. General tve in chwige. Wifh the publication r T istone structure at the corner of years. strive for w power borbood of 150 wiles an hour avith a .,w.v;,,,:\l'\.‘:? 1‘::‘ “‘mw:. - Samucl Block, aged 40, of 14 Tal- | Nobile said thut if the bag had Of the st the committee makes the lE&BLRS STANB Michigan Boulevard and ird street, “Vhich canaot i relinguiah | tul Joad and its average pupltny rly dinachtinn ';‘n«y "\l\'e:euolr ':u: cott strect, who was fined $200 and' | caught fire there was no hope that request that if anyo; 1ds any ! ] mingles with the drabuess of its except by death speed s be m 110 and 125 miles ety dive At T woty x_tma; a costs with a suspended jail senience any aboard would escape death, Dames omitted from it that should | vironing structures on the edge of "I love life pone says, “I don't un hour. ; i i of 30 days on the charge of viol tion of the liquor luw, was repre sented by Attorney Albert A. Green- | berg, who pleaded with the court to 50 miles from the castaways with a of the dirigible crew and General Umberto Nobile would be the only ones to come out of the fatal trip to caught fire, nothing has heen heard The provisions of these six men must be running low by now, if they have survived. and their plight would he desperate, il Flag i World War NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Il dunger of monoxide & rom water heaters poisoning s and a flue to aiford an h a Guire piping into escape for the fum ion War Mewmorial by the cor « placed thereon, these made known and they cluded. The list of names is Charl Abucewi BY SUN'S GRAVE from the action of the flame on de- | ts of carbon which form on the )AY, JULY 6, 1923 INTERESTING LIFE Even Inspected The dingy rain-beaten gruy of a Chicago's “black belt.” | A “For Hire” taxicali scrves as a | leaning post for thiee men, diminu- Itive of stature, whose careless POS- the latest wode chafes under the stiain which w. is disgusted and wants to *raisc is Kids up to be gentlemen,” and live with his wife in happiness lik native Caprician of not more than want to be killed. “There is no need fighting; the is enough business for us all. W kill each other trying to be He tikes golf. and re m t towurd Rio J tanding 1 ong the ing their flig s | Al the Jancivo flying field in ihe afrneon remained there 10 welcome the Italiums. i [ ed s in t imum sp neigh- The Heavy Machine machine loaded has a tot, v weight of 13,600 pounds and a du hog* tion radins of wore than 65 hours. & height Up 1,200 Feet intained with Reme, wit - land stations and with <hips ot sef destination and yesterday afternee 4 . When the craft bad tigst appeare throughott the |, ot urazit the two Malians strue the city they deseended sharply t of between 400 and 60 ¥eel. The plaue was roaring threat ily and hundreds of persons gath who were awalting rescue on the lce. | dry we cut it in strips and put it 'WVSKi by another Greek church[ Greenwich, Comn, July ¢ —- sy |4 served In the same guarded din- | Contirmation Comes inside the tires to protect the tub- | ClérEYman. SO el e e or i | e AL M L f Detuils of Lieut. Lundborg's res- |inga" sald Wilson, " ang hetieve 1 | - g = | oot e o Ppobate voiin | (Ein0 S0 UERS AN 8 cleint: | 3 ’ | . | toda vhe! i lary, A v = cue were lacking, but confirmation | or not, from then untll we reachea | Citron Calls Meeting | Koty hen the will of Miss Jestile L e | . came to Stockholm directly from the | Massauah, nearly 3,000 miles away, | of C District | who i e Snien | der | May Be Newsho i licutenant who nent & message 1o | we never had another punctarerr . | y RS foiicr e 1k Besteatker 38, demt was| Wi fodcd e l‘ Al 1is wite saving that he had been ! A lost rubber bearing from the . Mddietown. July 6—Chairman | <pproved. Halsey Kemp, a brother,| The “friend” may be a little news. ! and the skis were smashed. Unable to take off Lundborg joined those saved by his comrade, Lieut. Shy- | ohTiEDR AT de o .| $325.737. 1 Bl i He gets a bill several times the | 1 Tomo! Night iy e o * congressional district democratie as 737, The remainder will be dis- | and Help OmMOrrow Jt 15 believed probable in mo«k-';f:,“,.",,"hd",!:n:fshr;.lyflic"d, by rubber | soclation has called a mecting of the | Posed of in fullfillment of a num. |1lue of his papers, O it may be u | B“fldl 79 o’Clock S (o overaitons 3 vesiae e viige plate contri- | grganization for July 12 at Putna of Lequests to individuals, black-shawled Itallan woman. Al other men on the ice floc have been resymed. Have Food Kings Bay, Spitzbergen. July 6.— l S | | (P=Five marooned members of the [$teamer but went overland on a hot | crew of the Italia. today had enough previsions to withstand the rigors on | Meh Sod, whence they proceeded by | the Arctic until rescued from their | perilous pesition on the fce. $wedish fliers succeeded in drop- ping them provisjons, medical sup- | Ples and new batteries for their|vis the Philippinee. redie. In the meantime there seem- and dried its skin. “When the skin was magncto when 1,500 miles from a buted by Flood, the travelers maid. Other troubles included # price of $4 a gallon of gasoline at one re- mote point. The two youths passed India by 125-mile tramp from Karkarak te ponies and raft. After leaving Bangkok they eg- pected to go on by bicycle, train arfd beat. returning te the United States Flood is frem Tineein. Neb., and Wilsen s prefes- ed little Iikelihood that the Russian 'ser of Englich at Ames, Ta. » thoroughly | brink of the cataract. The clothing {was identified as belonging to Pop- Estate of $352,000 | William M. Citron of the Second | is the chief bencficlary, he to receive istrars will | speeches or David 1. Walsh of Mam-| W Town chairmen and re attend and there will b Ly &e STORM WARNING shington, July 6 (® —— The weather bureau today issued the fol- lowing storm warning: D “Advisory: Northeast storm warn- WANTS TO ISSUE STOCK ing ordered 9:30 a. m., Block Island, ‘Washington, July 6.—(UP)—The| R. I, to Beston, and small craft | Pennaylvania railroad sought per-i“‘fll"fl"\ss north of Boston to East. |mission from the interstate com- | port. Maine. Dietyrbance central | merce commission today to {issue|cast of New Jersey coast, apparently $17,500,000 of capital stock to br‘ moving very slowly eastward, will |offerea to officers and employes of | cause strong northeast winds and | the read at $50 & share on a monthly | probably gales today, diminishing I payment basis. tonight.” an | w { and his only habit is that of smok- ing heavy clear Havana cigars. He | boy. with papers left.from the day. one is generous. A few years ago he was reported “ to be worth §2.- 000,000. Most of that has gone to charity, of the type described above. Al's men draw good wages. It is known his truck drivers are paid a high as $100 per week and board {and room. His salesmen draw per- haps even more with commissions. Al's two brothers live in Chicago, and are assotisted varieusly with {him in his enterprises. Tony Capone, & younger brether, was ghot down In ene of the first gang @eyinge of Chicago's history. [ Build REINIY £W BRITAIN COny Open Tonight and e bi ot ehaa s ok's | s Sl m . ture in no way conee ot i MY o teft alone and allowed The 5 it is known is a sster *red in the streets—attracted by th give bim one more chance. Block’s | Hope Is Slim ernon. S L l'flll Oi W()"'e( in Beha" (‘I' n no way conce e e S e Dol o \Which had been acs 10ar—to cheer deliriously at th wife and child have been i1l and he | Hope that three other menbers of yaumes G, Haukat, Hartlo: 2 b RitaRo stanatshiul plasices uplanl L S BAIE A Q0T o T R s RSL S| fers: of ‘fis S fa e A has been 1aking every effort to find | the crew who started for lana from Jiguard M. Beom. 1o i & i [down the boulevard. These are the SPend my nl\)ls i :’-L mily i T e el 1“(’"'\ or - pelph pla employment, without success, the |the Nobile group would be found samucl Belfion g Slinr N2 10! yement outposts of arface A1" Capone's Must “htlc Diobils sxpedulon, P g 2 Pl amucl Belfiori, Ho Blinn, e 4 But Olanons’ aniat rmen set the duration fight he plane circled the city onc attorney sald. Conditlons in the | was cxceedingly slim today when re- [aurie B, Lanford, Joscph W e stronghold. wherein resides the lora , But A v s t 58 hours, 34 minub nd then started southward. At 7 home are poor and will not be im- | ports hegan to come in from partics Cames, M. Ozee Cramford. bouul 1 | — of Clicago's gangland, whose death TWice before he has tried to “sti record at & .mlm 3 m‘l]v ’..:‘W #0d flien | l“'s"*ll hward. At 7:1 proved by sending the head of the | which had started out to look for Camp, J. Philip Camp, fiob (Clia, SulyiR () = With |19ng 850’ yias dscred Ly, Nin lvam. UOTR Lacl Umeaho hua bean made| 1.5 seconda ion Jund 34U dns wee s Uil ) house to jall, Le pointed out, but jthem. Students of the Alpine club Chaffiv, Frank Chalko, Al> Conli, the full mysticism of the Orient in (Wit whose cunning and power of or e :;‘d'k, ?‘f 8 aamdliagon af. v oropemn it s o b et cpa i Lo ""‘ 2 "h anding Judge Roche was impressed by Pro- |reported that they had carefully ex- w *Howard (. Davis, unatic form, the four nization has retained for him a [“MPt and he must ik until or i alian Sci 2 as pointed oug here that prob Tudp A P 3 Ramint have al others of his type and power, lcam which wan in the TUnited {ably the aviators had been lookim bation Ofiicer Connolly’s statement plored the whole northern coast of . Aritur A, Elwin, rful military lceders of {dominant position i gaugland. el et a R R s T0F s [ataniics o ‘ : ¢ that Block had been notified to re- | North East Land o a point seven nant Elwin, E Welles Eddy, Vineen (i nationalist movement i China | Alogether, there are perhaps 10 | S paniasat Sesthisihion DA Major Dol Frele #o- | durine e s oiors aintid -t iy port whether he liad money to pay miles from Cape Leigh Smith with- L. Eddy, John I Flannigan, Thomas (pluy stood Letore the tomb of the (MEN. MEmbers of Al Capone's gang, "0 has decreed for him iy fulill. companiied Finoeaco de BInedy on |nan & eg o G0 SUACISI I on the fine or not, and deliberately | out finding any trac of them. K. Wlannigan, Waync C. Finchell jyis Dy, Sun Yat Sen and presented | "Planted” about the entrance of the A e e Rt i ‘;" . 1ad started southward hep neglected to do so. Swedish and Norwegian airplanes Kickard Fotterell, Bugene C. Fetter- " uecount of their stewardship in | HOtel: ] ] l l bis flght from Eardinia o ATioh |iur to reash Rip.1s" Tensire, “Mr. Connolly never brought any- explored Outger Reps Island, north cll, Russcll ulion, Albert R o ‘iionalist cause to the founder | Furtive Glances i1ALY { nrAr Soliosk: tlie Atmitle Dy vy of the Proy nt for Landing one in to court for poverty,” Judge | of North East Land., and an island Goodale, Harold R. Goodale, 1 of the Chinese nationalist move. | EBtering the hotel, one faces only © 84 Vi 4 Al ¥ resumably then the fliers starte Roche declared. “I have absolutely | immediately to the uth of it and mond H. Goodule. Joseph 8. Gra- | more furtiy ances, and shortly ol gdihe 0N :“"":S for the most likely land P no sympathy for those who are found no onc on eithel howskl, Austin ”',” IETDver | Salionuilaniss mallits big-four, | (e curt questioniug ot serious ap- “ A l‘ S i i“; ’apuA and tids resulted in [iel ., given probation and do not show | Another Swedish airplane scarch- tarlow, W. kverett Hiae, Aired o 5 Feng Yu-Hsiang, | PCaring individuals, who brush close RS 8 | e i 3 o DTttt Ahens’ 1o foumee anding on the beach. any disposition o abide by the cd alonz the eastern and eoutiwrn Hanbuis. Vdmund Jf. Halleran, Ray- (A O B TR g 4 of you your business. o o iers, | alveady olders | Finding no one to welcome then terms of it.” He indicated. how- |coasts of North East Land without miond V. Halleran, Carl B. Halleran. o Fow C0 B0 o0 e the | Four flights up, Al Capone is pre- . 3 o N lraras diEhrirecaid and {there they degided to contimu ever, hat arrangements might be | flnding any trace of Roald Amund- Carl F: Hallman, Siuart . Jonson, | U in deosote homuge before e g o hed, In a suite of rooms, (Continued from First 1zr ) [ ¢ Ttaly's most famous airmen, | “2UhWard and' took off from. made to relcase Block from juil |sen and the fivo men missing with Uarl K Jacobson, Albert . Jaws, Smahs ot the ate leden, vborte lop y e areway Al enters his e two of Tal Bt - | smooth. flat beach and again header after a briet part of the sentence | him. % Gundoy Walloks, Blawand £, Wisly, . 06 T2 MR 8 " erstoy | FOOM—Dut only after his trusted Minutes airmen hopped iy | ¥as as speetcular as it Was Care- | iou Toping tp find a more faery S e aareat | DR o S ok Herbert W. Kiely, Paul Kisloski, | the nationa !.' 4 1se e ‘x«\l‘((f'r.\flu [bodyguards have inspected every “8ain afrdrome near (ully planne able landing place. Talbot Ta dics colored agen 21| I ! , Paul l\;JsI‘ i Peter Il:n\\} . r::lf-f".:m “, ik "I'l“n‘ ;)h*i"“m‘;' |opening, have fastened sceurely the "‘hn Janeiro where crowds had i Suvoia-Marehetti mono- | South of Natal they eneounterer ot Lagden, colored, 20 SClifford May, Charies I' May, nese ve o © Vision- | ji.e) shctings at the : ecn an day aiting \ Je of 150 miles an hour ' a terrific rain . A & | ; el Sl ASION- ftcel shectings at the windows and ) iting plane, capable of 150 mil @ terrific ruin and hail storm an i AME!A EARIART Iy iSO meration (3 ot 0 Him Jo3ul 90 | the steel sheets against the door, The {helr co LIS on fhie Iahd- g capable of 600 horsepower, had | therefore turned northwards - xgah and costs las rederick Meyer, Ma - Mi- " operation to achieve the reconsttuc- |yieniy are dimmed, and Capone dons M€ fields the coast, which | peen pre 1 for the great 'and the Natal station re er o . o ) ” of their ; g the lines ’ 4 g Ao ot i 3 «een prepares N P 4 b eporied tha ; :Illl‘clv:‘fg.llto;“ : mr‘x:‘c':t fl;.(ac,;::,a‘m‘ lS WELCUMEB L!!]MF el “\]1”»;&\ AoanF Lo ,”‘ 4 ',°Y')‘(““";,‘”“":‘":‘ the lines | pig silken pajamas and climbs in Ao sed by the Argentine-France j.. As a preliminary tost the N0 | the plane was seen shortly after < ha B v Meehan, Beatrice R. Moody, 1 whic! 12 hag out. airmai wer e d A | i jbed. re turned on At ,ipmen took the machine and broke | wards, fiving steadily and easily t not reported to the probation officer ] L e Nortor Philip Nicholaitch, One 15 Late ! In his bedroom are more armed POt Natal Pernambucco and by (o endurance flight record of Cap- | wards San Rgus: since March and Judge Roche re- | Michael Nestrick, Andrew At the last minute, just as day | hodyguard: They are never from °NeT Points along the coast over i Haldeman and Eddie :oktrl ‘pr‘npan:,:;k"l.a:g;n‘ssix’d )1;:' (Continued from First Poze) :x r»s;{o £ \xo.lle;.m ‘:v'rl.iouuv;l, ,_.I;,'.hl“ ;:‘..,,1, e :Uur [ ppareu Y \I:r.‘(h their route lay. Radio sta- oo Seientists Use Beetles vas sick five weeks o | ‘e ichae "aernosty: ses ; Were completed by the arrival of | 1t is said that Al sometimes suf- 5 in touch with o § Drother-in-law a letter to bring to| e ealerien o Herbert 'eng Yu-Hsiang, long one of the |ferg nightmares; that he dreams no 'Peif huge plane which ix e blea e ece s Food Test Subjeet: the probation officer, that the latter 20 hours and minutes which we petersou, John J QuInD, ' most picturesque figures among {is in combat with his enemivs, It 5 "1UiPped wireless set; ag! T v pronounce o o ) might understand conditions. spent over the Atlantic vere well | Burritt Root, Kenneth T. ! China's military chieftains. He had | o ol 5 Bt ~ anxie plane of the Late. teady for its great challenge of the 8 aul, July 6 P—The beetle § ; e : ch s. He h id he jumps from his bed, to tuking its place with o Alexander Komkiewicr, aged 40, WOFth it. Most of the credit, of |Regiek, Artbur L. Rowland, Harry travelled from his headquartors il reach in & drawer and seize two 20T 0 5 from Port south Atlantic o » e white ra of 65 Golden Hill, who pald only | COUTSe. £0es o Mr. Stultz for his I\ Rowley, Catherine C. ROWISS, wisnt long despite flinees and ap- | loaded 3S-caliber resolvers, 1ow. N2fal seon after dawn to look for Tuesday evening the craft wa nd guinea pig in tests to determin 2% o | wondertul pitoting. John Sagan, Stanley Sagan, R e sande Sl s PART : © the missing flic loaded with its 5 1-2 tons of fuel. ffects of various foods, according ti 33 on the ccsts of a fine of $5 and peared at the scene hearded, travel- over the dream so ended an e . ° » s 3 5 v n soon is end 1 scientists at the Minne: failed to offer a satisfactory | After the reception M arhart wlon, et D, Shoy stained and tired L e e Then was received that with sandwiches, wines, coffee and | *Clentist - Wimssols -anrionl s 5% § A 3 her comps ere gue nders er Stanton, Arth 2 e e O o Tes BB (hay had come " Touros on truit and the fliers appeare al experiment station here. explanation for his delinquency ana :‘:’;?m'm‘l ;:’:"’l'('ltf:‘“,::l “I.’ f:ld o O(A &‘IM;I . W puar :“‘ B Genlty, A simple, moving memorial serv- | At len, ter fitful stumber he ”:P“.gu’:" om t Touros on fruit and the fii ‘(<‘m”ll ‘l for a: The Sall aina e | difke Rosho srexoled probations i o e Bl e 1T 2 icelvias ol ai e liaunes Globall ' awalaned ificr iha) a6 el 7 Lo oL iome: as oyiply het ANY| quinad; Sha ARSI e cROIE T A Joseph Wolf, aged 20, of 42 Put. | HASIoon. The Yound of edertain- shorrod I A peii A.{lemple on 4 wooded slope in the along. Me gos about his toilii, e e % St nsg O lc laboratory requirements fo nam street, who was fined $100 and : 2 B ol oy, Western hills, 15 miles northwest of | preens Linwsclf to & princely degre: s SESASINES MUSUUT Ute el Begbris o ithe ogoal) ucing 1 i 4 - erating an automobile 93Y When the fliers leave for Bos- Saunder Raymond S R = ’ I P! N they followed a route <aid that fiving conditions were not % insecta recommend thel Coka for operating e _ ton. They are due in Chicago July Charles 1. Tudor, Charles € em, N re at Sen’s body Is Gentleman tar and the Cape {ive g use, stall members say. while his license was under suspen- 19 g Harry A. Webster, Fred W. Webster, 128 resicd since e died in March, Al Capone is a gentleman In ap- Islands and southwest o "‘I_ s et ihie ) fenatE less time is required for exper! D e e hod been | = “Doit ask about my plans” Miss Gifbart 3. Whaples, Hubert 1. 1925, in the midst of hla work for |, .uiance, o moticulous diridual Jantis batero. teamn oo 1o AL “hrug of his shoulders All sorts of | |mny If hectlen are used, they i S8 anis ouss. Ko seld he hull Bk |y ais vp don't kmow. whal \haples, § R. Willoughiy, Bis country. and one who is even old-maidish in Ihis cours 542, but an airline | yonther wonld be mel on this trip | 2oCAUSe developmenta come mer emploved only occaslonally during | ¢ 0”0 "ot ir” T ogm fascinated | lioger AVelles e B, Yeager,| Iiead Report il 15 used to determine the record. el B w“”»’"m‘fy‘ than when animals an BN past fex moutlis and f;“‘hf" “!’l", with aviation and want to keep on Laul L. Yeager, Forma Zollodoska. | Thon the report to Sun Yat Sen's | Dreakfast is briet. Als food is Were in Peril he start would be made that night his sister are Saoitier i family | yith it. There is no reason why | Garden Club Mcets sbiele was read before the coflin and | carefully inspected bofore #t roiches Stormy weather with hoavy e was ready 1o go ) T °,'t;“"‘|"'j aid/inot ”'"“ “,":‘“'"":;I", women should not bLe as capable | The regular ting of the New. { few moments later camo a climax his table. He cafs heartily. His 6 clouds put the fliers in peril in the . We expect to make it. We greet | 5C8ID Torn by Shaft A with which o vay the penalty and |,y o0 g mey ington Garden club was held yes- Whe ie heavy wooden outer 1id | feet and enc inch frame carries last hours of their flight Latin brothers,” Ferrarin satd At S T g "‘: s nok “°§.’”““' °‘]"‘]° peces | Asked whout her reported en- furday afternoon at the lome of S raised permitting the four eom- fncarly 200 pounds of bone &nd difficulty in getting their : St L et 'IJ‘B rade Schoo | sity of reporting regularly even! ° Sa C] Y ) g gty ’ ' ente mandors to gaze upon the body 1 after reaching the cousf 3 otors Roar ridgeport, July 6 (P—With twe | 1gagement to Sam hapman, of s, W . Wells at the Center & P e body of musele. r hiing the coust of Brazil W | without money. Probation was re- |§p80UONE 10 213, iobatll g B Uit ety | After breakfast, surrounded by Sighted over Fort Natal at 4:05 p Al T30 p. m. (Rome time) the sections of his scalp torn off whes voked. e 13 $ imaaial wral | Chiang Kai-Shek, for many ye S otendnl s ; Eilioy v iR e he head. | Motors of the great plane, the [his hair became entangled in ; {veally 15 a personal matter, 50 1et's peps present well as several 5 ik, for many vears |the same bodyguard. he journeys to hey were believed to he head- 10! f | ang are ¢ Richard Fox, aged 39, of 463 ot ui it guests ‘,.Um 3 ield, for whom SUl Yut Een's chief disciple, brokc a nearby barbershop and—always €d for Rio Janeiro. Preparations | (reft Welghing scven and one-half | volving shaft at the machine she, Myrtle styect, was characterized by | wp gont know what I look Mike,” |n special contest was held for the 99WD and wept and his sobs, con. |surrounded by the bodyguard, seme Were immediately bogun (here to |(ons, wers roaring aw and at|of the State Trade school her Probation Officer Connolly a%.a mat | nieg 150 art s1d when she 45 (01d | nent dieplog. of perennials sub- | lInUng for three or four minutes |inside, some outside—Al takes ‘elcome the airmen and special 7:31 p.m. the plune was away, It | Joseph Kvancz, 14, waa taken t ,. W0 drinke 100 hoavily ta keed 8 |.ne hovo o close resemblance 1o|ject of the afternoon was “peren- and audible o all parts of the |shave. 5 :!ra!nfu;vegan to carry enthuslasts to circled fhe ficld onee and lhun’B(rl;i:--pl(:r[- J.ospln.l 'lodny. aw;:” . " position. He has had two or three | finapergh, “But i I look like him, nialss and ihe meeting was in COUTtyard outside, cau many | AI'S barber is tried and trusted. 'he Alfonso aviation ficld to greef |started out ftowards the sea. The |of the boys scalp two an re Jobs in the past few months, and his | 'y fickien o deat leharge of Mrs. Charles L. Luce. others to weep sympatheticully. ' He never gets on the jumpy nerves the filers. plane made terrific speed. Crossing | inches square were torn before fe! family is suffering because of lack | Helped Aviation .| Several of the members of the: Finally, burly Feng Yu-Hsiang's 'of his distinguished patron. There e Confused braitar, the African gold coast, the | low students could stop the me of support, Mr. Connolly said, but| «y roiiiv think our flisht helped fojup were called upon by Mrs, Luce (P encircled Chiang's shoulders, | is a wide scar on the left side of Apparently airmen became Cape Verde Islands and at sea it | chiner: Yox defended himself and clalml | 5yiption, but of course I can't clalin {1o apeak on points in regard 1o \€NE adjuring him to contyol his Capone’s face—the scar of a knife UOnfused for three hours and 45 whirled through the unknown alr| Kvancz is expected to recover. that Le has been doing his best. He yyy of the credit since 1 011y % |y ot pernmials, Mie, 1 L, Redo “MOUONS and supporting himt as the ducl in Brooklyn—which must be would have reported to the proba- | pyssenger. But, as Commandrr BYrd | oy siops on the planting. and car. | T Jeft the shring treated carefully. tlon officer last night but for the |gaiq, the 1°iendship was the first tri- e ,'“.‘ ST R Play Dirges | At the slightest move of another . fact that he dld not reach home | motored plane equipped with pon- '@ AL BEIGC TR T Meanwhile, military bands played | customer. Capone sits upright in his ¥ from his work until 7:30 p. m. and |oons o make a transatlantic flight. |\ ;vlT.{u»;l of & Lorder 1 order to 4ITECS At intervals throughout the chair. His bodyguards swarm about - = e il e was wct from the heavy storm. | That should be of some valuc Usione ~sevasnt wolors and Uloksoma {o21eMmony. The gnthering had @lleg | Min Judge Roche continued the case for | “The fiight ftscllf was rather mon- !"‘ o i ‘\ hole season Mrs. Luce 'he cedar shaded multiple court. | Capone returns te the “throne two wecks and warned Fox that his | otonous, for everything worked | 1UrINE the whole s 2 common | Y4748 With - varied uniforms ang | 700m” of the Metropole. Here in a behavior in the meantime will gov- | smoothly. Lut 1 was not slecpy and |Ba%e an intercsting falk on €OMINOD | (o00y yrom nearly a1l paris - or | high steel-backed chair he meets | ern the court with respect to the |never got (i and unustal types of perennlals and |y, 1ingled among th. sobe. |his men, salexmen, runners; cookers, | final disposition of the case. i L S |dilistatien’ Bey talls avith _'”"""\;“ obed civilians and smartly th‘u’»:d' {collectors and licutenants. Th | Tony Carubba, aged 18, of 26 Bel- | RIS Soom ek D Epnden; s W Iyounger natfonalist ards remain, throughout the cor | P ment street, pleaded that he had | R Church of Wethersfleld also_spok Che public assembling of fi pig | 19078 even within the throne room | lost his probation card and so he [ on that subject. our for the first time i S, Often these conferences continue | 41 not report, but Judge Roche re- | Tho contest for the best dleplay |\, 5 L0 ok LN n the coursa o ohout the day. More often, minded him that another card could | of perennials wos won by Mrs. Luce, { oo 00 SO0 0 TNATY | calipalgn in | oo ver “Cagone prepares to Jeave | Beimhds very eanily. A two weake | |who recelved the first and second ;15 Sy IEETY 18 thelr devotion |y yie nodyguard for the real- continuance was ordered. | honors with a hasket of delphininms |, T S VU I8 taken In Peking | gence of nis wite and children en B Charles Cintalon, aged 18, of 137 ond a colleetion of perennials. The ey ””{ “"rr;“'l‘;-”r\w(.l}IvHLrvu] 19 1o southwest side. He goes with his OBk street, told the court he fs em: | (Continued from First Page) | hlrd honor was won by Mrs, Re- | 21 (0 cureont rumors o immi- (6 S Y L O 8008 RER G o8 dick with a basket of delphiniums | e, 'h v a e ployed in a factory and his wages | i W t elp v" ik Different Typos y}lflndn himhelf. with a home life not are small. His mother is under care | the nominee had been either honest |and gypsophala. The honors wer The marked di FRil altogether in keeping with his gang- | N ©f & physiclan and the expeuse Is |or sincere in bis public utterances ‘oted by the club members, was noliceable, Cm‘_:‘ : ",'?f IYPUS [ ter habits, He may serub floors, he ! | heavy. Relative to Mr. Connolly's | he could have done nothing but de- | The contest for ihe visitors was | i, 1@ GO Re Chang Kai-Shek. |may don en apron and ‘tend the | — statement that the young man's|cline the nomination. e did not Won by Mrs. Dulley Welles o fiushed. with e ~“’" {-conscious and jishes” while his bodyguardsmen mother 4ld not know hin where- |and theretore stumped himscit as « | Wethersfield and the sccond honor | WS¢0 it emotion, was spick and | jlay with the children in the yard. A abouts recontly, Cintalon sald he |charlatan and a fakir who s at- | resulted in a tic butween Mrs R L IS BRMOrM of the nation. | Not Out After Dark | a8 out of the city for thrce day |tempting to prove the Lincele was | Welles and Mre. Mabel Woodhouse. | ;o ) D Lf“"""“’ Bam | Refore dark, Capone returns. It is | at that particular time, but other- | wrong and that you can foox il xh:“ Mrs. Wells was assisted by Misses | iE Yulleiag “‘:“'» VWS owaist: Ty pule. He scldom stays out after | | wise he has been at home. Judge |people all the time. Anna and 1da Kellogz. ana. stalid, ':""' owering, bulky | dark, i s Roche continued the case untll to- | Mrs, Shaver wound up her state- | The nest mecting will be held at fokin; Uabaliog n ‘“ well-worn un One variation marks this vieit merrow and asked Mr. Connolly to | mant by predicting “mors than one the home of Mrs 1. 1. Redick, o™, UPOHed 4nd a sained straw | with hin family. Al fournesa by wi- . . investigate, | political funcral” would be cele- “Kenwood,” on July 14, Thomas 1L« ii 240 With his recently grown | temobile, with his Malian chaufteur. 1S an 1 e n | Adolph Mankus, aged 21. of 360 | brated before cold weather arrive: Desmond will be the speaker. 1t ooks ot -1 ;hrll':r';l, showed the ef- [to the Hawthorne Inn, his Cleero | " e | 1 | feets a 2 day fast which he | head | Burritt street, waived examination | R — will be an open mecting and the ' o 0 et y” ‘l:r‘_"”‘" AS L s + i and was bound over to the Septem- HAvE MANY EXPERIE“GES members of the elub have voted to | oty e at his ancestr Here another armored room Is | ber term of superior court in $1,000 invite all women in the town who ' gy " \_(”“:”‘ wotingfu; Yen Hs | waiting for the gangster. He sees f bonds on the charge of theft of an | would be interested In attending, 5 e -;m:k n‘goand \;Iln an in- | more ueulnmm:nd l:;an re.]»om{ol | . . 4 et e nncu s i b ¢, Wore a loose-litting | his activities, and draws plans for | autemobile two years ggo. Attorney H | - Wil b 4 Y On Trip Around the World Pa, i ) nilitary tunie without any insigni. the future. | Themas F .McDonough appeared for | " See Body of Mzan in of rank while Li Tsungogen wrors ja me | i S Rerreetd M EOR N Whitloool bove Tsung-Jen, small, . Al 8 @ god among his men, » ok | Ritlon; O} i ¥ X boyish and alert, was dresscd known as a square shooter, a gent- | cently from Elmira, N, Y., where he | <vlagara PODLE eased i the | & SO : | I e e | iine | Niagara Falls, Ont, July ¢ (P | f<x|'.=t military fashion with glisten. Jeman. Once in a while, Capone . 509 or thert aflen avtoraobile neac | !The body of & mun, thought to be 16 Doots and spurs. |stays at the Hawthorne Inn for the Poughkeepaio, N. Y. Bangkok, Siam, July 6 (UP)— that of the Rev. Mitrophan Poplay-| ~ 4 10mb for Dr. Sun Yut Sen's night. Usually, howe he returns | rom - 0 c Oc > | Twenty-three punctures are too |ski, Greek Orthodox church priest, | "01Y I8 being built by the Nanking |to the hotel on the boulevard. | | {many for trans-african motorcycle jof Ansonia, Conn., was sighted in | "4Uonallst government at Nanking, Six days out of seven, Capone is 1S ) | tousista |the whirlpool shortly after noon to-| “t @ €OSt 0f more than §1,000,00y back in the eMtropele before dark. 1 | o thouglt Janies Wilson, former |day by William (Ied) Hill, river. #0d it I8 expected that (he body |Moncys collccted from gambling . . . 1 i Columbia student and Club Lido |man. Rill was trying to recaver the Wil Bome day be taken south o | concessions, and ether activities i i . . | saxophonist, and Francis A. Flood, body. rest in the new capitol, brougic 45 the. Watel. AL Caseie's ayll t avmg 1me | b { 4 agriculture student and Nebraska | Poplavski went over the Am After today's ceremony the fouy | beer salesmen, his collectors, are 4 H Y newspaper man, they said on their [can falls about ten days ago. Ha ™ilitary commanders openeq a|the most highly trained specialists . . 2 ————— arrival here en route around the !traveling bag, containing a clergy- Lofmrumc With the questions of a Of any sales profession in existence. y (Continucd from Wirst Pagey | World. {man’s robes and notes, addressed to| drastic military reduction ang a |Al himself came from Brooklyn g il '8 | The punctures were due to sharp police and his wife, was found on|Possible invasion of Manchuriy . a. |SC¥en years 2go as o salesman for i nl He intended to take off Natale Cec- | 108 In the midst of untraveled |the river shore above the falls on | the dominating matters on th |J0h0NY Torrio, who preceded Ca- ; \ cione, motor chief of the dirigible | COUNtrY. There was nothing but [the American side just a short time | Agenda. pone as gang ruler. | ‘ whose leg was broken. As he land- | "atiVe ingenuity to fall back on, so jafter a man was seen to wade out | — His conference over, Clpone: | | ca on the ice the piane overturned |1 {0 Americans shot an antelope 010 the river and pus over the| Jennie Kemp Leaves e ] or ki sy |

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