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NEW TUESDAY ceiver,” H. Secor :45—Chick and Andy, ison hour of m Eastern Daylight Saving Time OBREGON'S MURDER {Faces Charge With Mexican's i Actual Slager i 9—Claire W st; Lin NEW ENGLAND STATIONS | hoin : — 9:30—"Rocket Flying,” H. Gerns- 560—WTIC, Hartford—S35 | back €:20—Summary of news —Sportograms —Dinner music Baseball scores Service 7:30—Sketch s—Musical program 5:30—Singers Dance orchestra usical progran and | 9:45—Orchestra —Ralph Le m Hedman, tra BIO0—WARC—=308 —Tea program 30—Jamaica Gypsics —Melodiers program tenor pianist Conservation society John Thomas, tenor o—Correct tima | 10:31—Organ recital 18 11—News and weather 1130—=WICC, Bridgeport—3266 | €—Merchants’ Music Hour T—Studio program an progam Cellar Knight Handel Mexico City, July 31 (P—Sister | Concepeion Acevedo e {held in a coll at police héadquar- charged with having induced |Jose De Leon Toral to commit mur- ler. Sister Concepeion, who is about {82 years old and wears her hair | bobbed, is mother superior of the -0t in which Toral is alleged by to have conerived the idea of issassinating General Alvaro Obre- zon. Newspapers today quoted her as having told reporters at police |ters | co ! police | | | headquarters: Wants to Die “1 hope soon to be executed. I |want to be punished.” | Sister Concepcion did admit that she had influenced Toral to 7:16—Piano and Vocal recita) sluy the president-e he was 7:45—Baseball scores S o o 7 7 : quoted s having added: 1:50—Question Box 0d must have wanted it, oth- §—-Btudio program ise he would not have permitted §:30—Sunshine Girls e i 9:15—Quartet & tay Leeder, contralto 9:45—Baseball scores T:01—Dorothy Frooks, “America’s Awaits Trial 30‘23;fi:‘;ra | BoTdRR F R Mexico City, July 31 (UP)—A 19— Thne & -‘:‘”“'(“,“\“* ‘n o« NGe _[pale, sunken-eyed young draughts- Jetly Comptonfi prima donna | ), Joge De Leon Toral, today 900—WBZ, Springficld—33 §—Weather reports 5:01—Dance orchestra 5: 6:30—Correct time 1—Dance orchestra —Baseball scores 5 ==[igtioe/ Orohestra. 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 7:30—Constitutional High Spots lee §—Concert orchestra | 5:50—8sport talk 8:30—Music l9—Pop Moore, guitar 9—Philharmonic orchestra {9580 Tolonjal program 10—Dance orchestra 10~ Orohesirs 5—Baseball scores | 10:30—Orchestra 0—Dusk in Dixie 110:45—Orchestra 11—Time and weather | 1070—WNJ, Newark—280 Sewitt and Haiman, duets rtie Dunn’s Party i EASTER) TIONS €50—WNAC-WBIS, Bostan—164 | g.01__}elen Backal, pianist 5—Ted and His Gang §:15—Musical moments t—S8tudio program | 8:45—DMuriel Ryon, soprano 7—News : 7:11—"Amos '’ Andy” 18: Orchestr | 860—WIP, Philadelphia—319 7:30—Studio program 9—Concert orchestra 0—Concert orchestra —Roll call, birthday list | s—Glee club | 9—Instrumental trio 10—Emo’s “Movie” Broadcist 10:30—Whispering orchestra 11—Chas. Warren Harmo 10—WFI, Philadelphia—103 bulletin 6 §—Concert orchestra 6:45—Chimes 6:49—Juvenile Gems | 7—8ketch §—The Pilgrims 1100—WPG, ntic City—273 8:30—Singers 7:05—Concert orchestra 9—Orchestra and singers §—Dance orchestra 10—Orchestra 0—Musical comedy star 10:30—Time and weatlier and A¥INg | o 111 Dual Trio report 10— Memorics™ 10:35—News {10:30— » orchestra 11—Ore] NEW YORK CITY 370—WNYC- 6 :30—Dance orchestra Organ recital chencetady—380 6:01—Market high spots e 6:10—Charles Heimerzheim, uke e 6:30—Italian lossons ‘oters’ service 31—Police alarms; scores ) : .| 7:30—Sketeh A Great New | o qepjenitural program ame as WEAF :35—Air College, Yorker,” Prof. W. B. Guthrie Restell, liedersinger §:15—Symphonic concert Mother and Moving Pic- Through the Static | | alarms; wea- | | | 610—WEAF—102 5—Clover Trio; Torre and Boviano | iidward H g Atas Hanie ey 5:30—Jolly Bill and Jane, duets paper columnisi, will be one of the |10¢1ual au Mexico's dif- | §—Dinner music letisalenrs aniina e Nulare, Samalts 1os with Calles his tool, the 6:35—Baseball scores SR ARl e bren b 1 was determined to assassinat: 7—Voters' service 7 o'clock through WTIC. Mr. Hop: m. He was a good man ut 1:30—SKketch, “How the Old Hoss!will comment on the political situ-|leart and 1 hope God has forgiven Wo ation 3n a lighter vein, Afioiher| i My fntentions nd s—>Musical miniatures speaker will be Jumies L. Wright, | -W;'Hl to be saved. 1f 1 h e $:30—Singers {whose topic will he “The Progress Commiticd a crime God wil 9—Orchestra |of the Campaign.” orgive me,” Toral's confession said. | 10—Orchestra i . He then went on to te how he 0—Correct time | s vitle of fhls week's sierol|IM8 EoNC b coniession eed haad 10:30—Orchertra which will be broadcast through the |MAss the day of the erime. He said 111800 robastre same At T:30 will be “The Gt DOON hie went to the home of G60—WIZ—154 O1d Hoss,” taken from Ol er W, General Obregon a watched the fea Timers | Holmes' poem “How the Old MHoss ! s motor car dej Won." ports; stock market, finan. cial summary, cotton quotations, - agricultural reports | A program of popular dance m H Ivy Scott, soprano Isic by & 10-picce orchestra w §-—Orchestra | follow the sicteh, and included 25—Scores; program, summary 6:30—Burns' Miners "'ll.mv or T—Correct time; cello quintet No 1 :30—John Hewitt, “Attack Upon a ' Dawn,’ the progra ‘Oh. You Ha a vocal solo “indi @ deseriptive co Supreme Court Justice” ber, “In the Northland,” Humors §—-Rextet kimo" and “Lovely Ladies.” 30——Concert oo 20—orrect time A wide variety of novelties w 1 Continentals be offered during a musical pr TI—WOR—122 gram to be broadcast at 8:3 [ io study period lthirough the sume station which w 6:10—Dinner conee incinds 5:45—Bascball scores 1.\~m> 2 i Donizetti's Jlection 7:30—Danc : My Souvenirs.” s—Chimes; Sketehes | ~“The In-Betu A chorus of voices will feature —Concer! I v program (—Show oat 1—Time Ni1d 4:50- Paul Litt Orche sira dists duri at Oh, Do Hindu Lullaby Iz fre Ludmil No. md 1 sta Tomba “In Q hour hour 1elodic ins :20—Concert sin s = » broadeast T:40— Musical hits {1 WJZ Other selec- 20— W PCH. “Mozart’s “Serci, 5—German lesson, Prof. Moclier Sehumann’s cond 5:30—Elmo 1tu st Brahuns’ Wiegenlied 5: attic Kuttner, soprane Syvmphony in G Major. [ wd (00ts, xouES T 6 K and Marty, songn P20—WRNY and ¥ 7:30—"How to I Oklahoma land owners are os $20,000,000 4 ye | mated 1o receive tuild Television Ke- | in oil lease rentals, [ K o 5 v Kings | 1y Yes Today,” Middleton's tour sing- awaited trial in civil courts for the issination of General Alvaro Obregon—a trial at which he will offer no defense, Toral was given to custody of the civil courts late yesterday after he had stood for three hours as police is read his confession of the der to a score of new | he confession was seve |eral thousand words in length and |told of hiow Toral had gone to con- | fession and then followed the pry dent-clect to San Angela where the murder occurred. Giving Life "I am giving my life for his” {Toral said. “Obregon’s soul prob- bly was saved because £ood man."” The you Obregon W in wore a heavy beard and his face was blanched. | His eves were deeply sunken but he did not appear nervous and was de- fiant as the confession was read and as reporters questioned him. Toral's confession said went to confession to' I Jiminez the morning assination, | 1 did not mention my intention | to assussinate Obregon,” he said. “A |contession 1o a pricst does not con- {sist of felling what you intend to do, Lut only what you have done. No persons and no priest planned this crime other than myself. Religlon | was my enly motive.” Hold Relatives Police, however, continue to hold la number of Toral's relatives, 16 Inuns from a nunnery presided over by Mother Superior Concepeion Acchedo De La Lata and they are e “athor Manuel i or {wo othe man who gave Toral with which Obregon was Toral insisted that did not know for what intended. Trejo smbing the cham- building several assa; that he her Jose before the al Trejo is the the pistol { killed | Trejo although | pose the gun {was aceused {ber of deputies I helieved Obreg was the intel- Toral followed ombilla restau- ards San Ange He entered the . | rant and i1 | released thes tol that he c drawing skete fety eatch on the pi ried. Then he told of of the Obregon in V| com—— cert numn through Tanglefoot Fly Paper is not i S SouT ws ~whirl. only an eflective fly destroyer 3 Cheno- ==but the only sanitary means i ud selec- of killing fiies when food is » exposed to the air. Always use it in your ki THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY ng N to - SHORE -» “LOBSTER” DINNER ; From 5 to 8 P. M. Every Day I (Except Sunday) .. HONISS’S | State Hartford, Conn (Under Grant's Store) La Lata is! pur- | went to a corner where he | Shots and immediate death.” fay they eat me alive and brand i me Manuel and Jorge, send BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, party after which he walked to the Obregon table, engaged the presi- dent-elect in a brief conversation { There was no indication of re- | morse through the entire document. Numerous other documents were {a set of notes which police said had | d 0“] F rd heen touna on Torat, They were | GONCET Second Only to Fo shorthand and included such notes | fld [; IH t n assassin and execute me.” New York, July 81 (®—A giant lincz. What shall we do. Kill Obre- {only to the Ford company and Gen- BORS e jeral Moto comes into being “See Jiminez." through merger of Dodge Brothers, “Have my brother substitute for| The combined companies have es- { me. [timated total assets of $760,000,000, them'| production capacity of 700,000 cars The latter two names are believed [ oy of $40,000,000 to $50,000,000 a to refer to Manuel Trejo and Jorgs | year, The Ford company has assets lardo, friends of the assassin|or $724,056,000 and General Motors As the documents were read Po-| The physical entities of the two lice Chief Rios Zertuche noticed &}companies will be continued with- steel penknife and a celluloid paper | out change, but both will be und and then fired the five fatal shots. MERGER COMPLETE read by police and among them was SeTETO— | “Tuesday confession Iather Jim-|pew automobile corporation, second “Say good bye to my family.” |Inc., with the Chrysler Corporation. a year and a potential earning pow- | Who are being sought. $1.098,477,500. cutter on the desk in front of Toral. i direction of the Chrysler Corpora He had them removed immediatels, | yon. officials of that organization {but this significant act failed 10|)0ing appointed to executive posts |arousc any interest from Toral. |in the mewly organized Dodge It has not been determined ¥et|prothers Corporation. when Toral, or any of the others PR now held, will be tried for the Obre-| gyccesstul ~completion of the Eanasiassinadion, merger came 10 weeks after infor- mal conferences were started be- “Hoover or Havoc” Says |[tween Walter P. Chrysler, head of the Chrysler Corporation, and Clar- 3 \ Senator George Moses | . © = iC, 0 Dillon, Read & New York, July 31 (P—“Hoover | comuany, which had purchased {or havoe” the campaign slogan | 1yoqge Brothers, In from the coined by Senator George H. Moses, | widows of the founders. castern Hoover campaign manuger, | pormal ratification came yester- Mr. Moses said yesterday. The New | gay when the board of directors of { Hampshire senator returned to re- |odge Brothers, meeting in Balti- publican headquarters from his|ore, were informed that 90 per home in New Hampshire. | cent of all three classes of Dodge Managers in the New England |giock had been deposited and they states will confer with Mr. Moses | voted to accept the merger plans as [this week before he leaves for the |drawn up by Mr. Chrysler and Mr. | regional conference at the end of | Dilon, the week in Chicago. Senator| The merger marks another mile- Borah and Charles Evans Hughes |stone in the phenomenal rise of Mr. | were announced by Mr. Moses as the | Chrysler, who at 53 years of age, | speakers for a rally to be held here | is regarded as one of the most vig- in October. orous personalities The attack of William Allen | bile industry. White, Kansas editor, on Governor Chrysler is Head Smith’s legislative record as to H-| Mr. Chrysler will become presi- qudr and vice will have a material | dent of the Dodge Brothers Corpor- {effect on the democratic nominee's | ation, which will operate as a di- status in the voters' eyes, Mr. Moses | | satd. with the vice presidents of the | | THE NEW BRITAIN MARKET CO. I8 MAIN ST PHONE 2485 Loin Lamb Chops..........Ib. 43¢ 35¢ | Bk 28¢ Veal for Stew ........ b, 20¢ High Grade Frankforts, Ib. 22¢ Legs of Spring LAMB, Ib. .... veees b, 20c . 15¢ Veal Stew . .... Lean Boiling Beef . 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We give a solid brass nozzle free with each 50 ft. length. solld Head Cabbage, . hd. 5¢ Green or Wax Beans, 4 qts. 25¢ Beet Greens or Spinach, pk. 25¢ | WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Clothes Baskets, large round, reg. $1.49 .......... 98¢ ‘ Clothes Baskets, med. oval, reg. $1.19 ............ 89¢ ' Fancy Shoppers, reg. $2.49at .................... $189 Fancy Shoppers, reg. $1.95at ..........o.0...... 8149 Mail Baskets, reg. $1.98 at ...................... $149 ONE DAY ONLY | A. A. MILLS ‘ Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work Phones 5100—5101 66 West Main St. TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1928, Chrysler Corporation enlarging their duties to include the same positions in Dodge. ; Clarence Dillon will become a ‘member of the finance committee of the enlarged Chrysler Corporation and it is expected that E. G. Wil- mer, president of Dodge, will be- come & director. H. T. Keller, vice president of the Chrysler Corpora- |tion, will become vice president and i general manager of Dodge Brothers. The combined Tompany will have 118 automobile and truck | These include 11 at Detroit, Canada, and one each at plants. three in ewcastle, Ind., Dayton, O., Evansville, Ind., and Stockton, Cal. 35,000 Employes There are approximately 35,000 employes, 12,000 dealers and 40,000 shareholders in the combined organ- ization. common and one Chrysler share for each 10 shares of Dodge Class B common. 17 Insurgents Killed and Many Captured in Battle Mexico City, July 31 (P—A dis- patch from Guadalajara today said 17 insurgents had been killed and San Salvador ranch where the men were entrenched. The battle which lasted two hours, occurred on Satur- day mght. The insurgents Wwere stated to have been cemmanded by 12 chieftains and five Catholic priests. The insurgents numbered 450 and were driven by federal soldiers to- ward the mountains from the ranch. were killed. many captured in a bloody battle at | in the automo- | vision of the Chrysler Corporation, | Under the merger plan Dodge <) !shareholders will exchange their Mexican Congress }!as 5 stock for Chrysler Corporation Its Shortest Session | shares on the basis of one share of | Chrysler for each Dodge preference | convened vesterday in the shortest share, one share of Chrysler for |extraordinary session in its history Ieach five shares of Dodge Class A |in order to de the constitution Mexico City, July 81 UP—Congress | f Girdles Corselettes Models that we are discontinu- WEDNESDAY A M Specials Exceptional Values ing. Formerly sell- ing up to $10. Tomorrow a. m. ing reserved. All sales final, Silk Chemises Glove Silk Vests | Bloomer Combinations FORMER PRICES—S$1.98, $2.50, $2.98 $1.00 each Women's Pointex Heel Silk Hosiery $ I 5 O a pair Our regular $1.95 quality Good assortment of col- Tsc and 98c Women's | | Rubber | Batbing Shoes l 50 Ca pair 1 1TS PRACTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE To HAVE A FIRE IN TOWN, WITHOUT MARSHAL OTBY| WALKER ,GETTING ALL THE CREDIT- FoR _SOME DARING RESCUE WoRK amended in accordance with the wishes of the assassinated president- elect, General Alvaro Obregon. The task was accomplished in two hours. The amendments which had been ratified by the majority of state leg- islatures, give Mexico City and other towns in the federal district a gov- ernment by federal commissioners rather than by elected mayors and ldermen, reduce the size of the chamber of deputies by one half and place the appointment of all judges in the hands of the president. i \e doors of St. Peter's at Rome | are made of cypress and have lasted | 1,100 years. 1| BANISH GRAY HAIR EASILY APPLY YOURSELF—NO ONE KNOWS LEA’S. HAIR TONIC RESTORES HAIR TO COLOR OF YOUTH WONANS [APPAREL SPECIALTIES MIOOLETOWN = = NEW BRITAIN. NOTICE—No exchanges on specials, ODD LOT OFFERINGS $150 and $1.98 Good assortment to pick from. 2for$1.50 ALL DRUG STORES $1.00 A BOTTLE Clearance Sale Offering of Better Grade Silk DTCSSCS All $15.00 and 816.75 dresses left in stock. NOW $1098 ... || noth- [ Cotton Night Gowns Tomorrow a. m. only Women's Cotton Crepe Kimonos $2.50 , Regular $2.98 to $4.98 values. e X i/

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