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PAPAL NUNGIO N DANGER IN SPAIN Misspiol Arsssiation G New Ay s Uperl T Lontfton, Feb. 1 UP—Attempted assassination late last ‘eveniag of the Papal Nuncio as he walked in thé gardens of the royal palace at Ma- drid gave a new aspect, today to Spain's political upheaval. Previous dispatches from Madril had indicated all but complete sup- pression of the Tuesday revolt at Ciudad Real, and had told of ar-| rest and impending trial of those held responsible. It was difficult from this distance and from the scantiness of detail— due to a rigid censorship—to fix the assassination attempt in its proper place in the Spanish political Mosaic but in the carefully worded tele- phonic advices of the incident there was the inference that the shots at the ecclesiastic probably were in- tended for someone else entirely. Four shots were fired at the papal “diplomatic representative,” believed here to mean the Papal Nuncio, Monsignor Frederico Tedes- schini. All of the shots went wild, and in the ensuing cqnfusion the assailant escaped. Monsignor Tedeschini, who. was appointed the Spanish post in 1921, has heen on cxceedingly friendly terms with King Alfonso XIII a~d his family and it is believed this | friendship may have ‘accounted for’ Lis presence in the garden when he was mistaken for another. King Alfonso himself had return- | ed earlier in the day from a hunt- | ing trip to San Lucar; in the course | of the day he had conferred with General Primo De Rivera, premier. concerning the suppression of Tues- | day's revolt at Cuidad Real. | Yale Will Acquire Historical Property New Haven, Feb. 1 (®—Purchase of the property of the New Haven Colony Historical society in Grove Y v for Shef- school was made Frederick W. Vanderbilt, York, it was announced by Dean Charles H. Warren of the school today. | The gift for acquisition of this site was a generous.one and the! school now has the entire city block | except three pieces, one befng Byers hall given to Yale Corporation, Anthony’s Frat house and a pie the university is using for dorm tory purposes. | The, way will be cleared shortly, it was indicated by Dean Warren to | complete the projected Vanderbilt- Sheft quadrangle which will accom- modate 500 students. In architec- tural design this quadrangle is cx- pected to be as distinctive 8heff group as Harkness is in the college. Mexico Is Shopping For New War Vessels | Mexico City, Feb, 1 UP—The gov- ernment is studying a proposal for the purchase of several new war vessels, of small type and speedy. They would be used principally in chasing smugglers, The warships now In service are | for the most part out of date and | slow, with the result that smug- glers, utilizsing speedier craft, easily outdistance their pursuers. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS \ in the | LONGEST AERIAL ROUTE Service Between England and India—Distance 5,000 Miles, Lendon, Feb. 1 UM—A provisional time table has been ‘issued by the Tmperial Airways covering the long- est organized airroute in the world —a 5000 mile weekly service be- -Brngland and India for pas- sengers, mail and freght. Passengers will leave Croydon at 5:45 every Saturday morning be- ginning March 30, and schedule calls for their arrival at Karachi, India, the following Friday at 10:30 a. m., both Greenwich time. On the return trip they will leave Karachi on Monday, and are due at Croydon the following Sunday. The actual flying time will be only 52 hours each way, although the trip itself will occupy slightly more than six The route will be covered by air- planes, trains and flying boats. The | first stage Wil be by big triple-screw Armstrong-Siddelet air liners, ‘Which will fly from Croydon to Basle, Switzerland. From this point the service will be by sleeping car ex- press to Genoa, Italy, from where Short-Jupiter flying boats will oper- ate to Egypt. The last section of the journey, from Cairo to India, -will be by triple-screw De Haviland Jupiter air liners which have been operated on the Cairo-Basra (Irak) route for the past two yearss Feisal Makes Fuss Over American Girl ‘Bagdad, Irak, Feb. 1 P—A CI!'- fornia girl touring the Orient has made Bagdad society sit up and take notice at the extraordinary honors which King Fcisal of Irak has heaped upon her. Miss Jean Rutherford, member of {the Women's Athletic club of San Francisco, so won the admiration of |the desert monarch that during her /recent stay in the city of the Ara- bian Nights that he sent to her every morning his own favorite stallion for her daily ride through the city and over the desert. Miss Rutherford is an excellent horse- woman and managed the powerful black Arab steed to the king's great satisfaction. 5 King Feisal also honored the American girl by giving her a des- ert dinner ‘of lamb roasted whole, eaten with the fingers, the king and his guests sitting cross-legged on a tent Moor. This is the first time within the memory of Americans resitiag here for over 10 years, that the kln“‘*flu given such a dinner in honor of a foreign woman. Elderly Man Held as fliuoon Hill Burglar Boston, ¥eb. 1 (—A series of robberies in home of the exclusive Beacon Hill section, which had baffled the authorities for several weeks, were believed by police to be of John Williams, alias Wilson, year old resident of the | district. Among the home charged Williams with entering and robbing were those of former State Treasurer James J. Jackson, Samuel M. Felton, former Harvard football star and Fred R. Curtis. worth about 1,000 was taken. Loot from the Felton home included sil- '\'erwnre presented him by his team- mates of the 1912 Harvard geam. | | " {New British Motorship Is Nearing Completion Belfast, Ireland, Feb. 1 (P—Work is being rushed on the new 27,009 |ton motorship Britannic, which will replace the White Star liner Celtic, wrecked at the entrance to Cobh habor on December 10, on the Liv- erpool-New York route. The Britannic will not, however, he ready for launching for several months, | ‘Telephone an ad—Herald Classi: Ified Ad Dept. days. 8 which police At the Jackson home - jewslry. NEW BRITAIN CONFER WITH H PRENIER Wil Try to Alloviate Sullring ™ London, Feb. 1 (M—The first step iof the Prince of Wales in an”attempt ltn alleviate oppressing conditions in the northern coal minln; districts which he k._,‘,mgl-m' 1 expected to be a pelade”with_the' prime nrinister, Stanley Baldwin. % This interview will take place, it is believed, as soon as the’prince re- turns to Londen. It is not known whether he wil defer his return un- til after his tour of inspection of the South Wales district, where condi- tions are said to be as bad, if not worse, as in the northern districts. It is deemed certain the heir to the throne will make, good his under- taking to attempt betterment of con- ditions in the mining areas, condi- tions which he has termed “damna- ble.” It is assumed after conguiting the premler he probably will issue a public-appeal to increase the *“pound for pound” donations, emphasizing in such an appeal the impressions he has received on his tour. Reports to Londen from the area over which the prince has, travelled all agree that he has left behind him ‘|a feeling of hearty appreciation for Lhis- efforts among the miners of the north, and it is sald that nowhere in the eountry is he more popular than there. MAID SUFFERS BURNS - New Haven Servant Taken From Room in Dying Condition After Heming Home Fire, New Haven, Feb. 1 (®—Miss Anna Jannis, employed as a house- maid at the home of Mrs. Mary 8. Heming in North Haven, was on the danger list with sccond and third degree burns at Grace hospital after being rescued from a fire in the home early today. The blaze was.discovered by Mrs. Héming on the first floor. After arousing Miss Jannis and & gardencr, asleep on the third floor, Mrs. Heming and her maid found | themselves trapped on their way out of the he Mrs. Heming was able to make her way safely to a piazza on the second floor from where she was taken down a ladder by firemen. cleared up with the arrest last night!' ‘@ o % 60! Roxbury { stomach, constipation or worms, FIAMOND SALE LADIES Engagement Rings Dinner Rings Flexible Bracelets Diamond Brooches Also all nationally- known wrist watches. Michaels INC. 351 MAIN STREET Open Satarday Evenings A YEAR TO PAY MEN'S thorough enough in executing the ovder, holding up concerts when they are in full swing, certif orch | duce” such of art are imw ofected. certificates of proficiéhcy from the &yl players who haunt the loi arets and who do their street heg- ging to the music of their primitivadjn the.city on a seeret visit when the statement was issued. He ra. fus the Qi\!lu"'lfil‘l)'- instruments. progeny of Pan, of ceurse, never heard of the Union of, Musi- cians or of certificates of proficien. cy. Their music is stilled and drab g:w Turkey is that much the drab- r. DAILY boul Musicians Union, bent on reé. forming the music of Turkey, held Tho Turkish police have been to demand Jfrom members of the ra.. Those who fail to m.i pagaports into the fealm The police are':gven demanding péy tambourine shakers and reed cab- This lowly and wild have It it's in the Herald Classified Ads ported a atatement Robert W, Btewart te the effect John FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1995, has | Rockefeller, 8r., today stood shoul. persuaded the municipality to sup- | der to shoulder with his son, John press all musicians unless t 3 h certificates attesting their ability. the Standard Oil company diana, Support for ‘his:son's canst was annoynced on behalf of. the elder Rochefeller in a statement issued from the Broadway. Rockefeller offices, 36 Mr. Stewart, who had said he would not believe John D. Rock feller would desire his removal from the Indiana oil chatrmanship until he saw “‘positi proof of it" was 4 to comment on any phase ‘of Jssues Statement The .elder Rockefeller in the first formal atatement he issucd in ten years said: “The press has several times re- from Colonel general, Mr, Rockeleller, 8., agrees with this and dees net see how his son could done otherwise, He eration for the feelings of all par- ties concerned. It ‘has been an un. pleasant duty for him, but one which ";l‘r g00d conaclence he could not shirk.” . The statement wax issued after an exchange of telegrams and cables among Mr. Rockefeller 8r., who is at his winter home at Ormond Beach, Fla, and his son now trav- :llln; in Egypt and their associates ere, The public alignment of the father with John D, Rockefeller Jr. “I have no comment upon Russia Will Publish Czarist War Papers Moscow, Feb. 1 (P—Diplomatic documents showing Russia's part in the world war are .being prepared by the official archive administra- tion for publication this spring. Among the first to be put into print will be documents dealing with the 1914 crisia. It is hoped to bave the first two volumes, cir- culatigg by the end of this year. In addition will be published va- rious material cencerning the revo- lutionary movement in Russia. This will include a volume dealing with the constituent assembly gnd the commission of inquiry into the Kolchak ministers. . that.” , Lowestoft, Eng., , 1 a—m p- per Freeman of Muwler “Wide Awake” belleves that he barely missed hauling from ‘the North Sea a two-ton portion of a pre-historic mammoth. Oft Yarmouth, runs this magni. ficent item, the nets caught on what seemed to be wreckage. An hour's work by the crew brought the nets up ragged and bearing & freshly broken piece of fossilized tusk five feet long and two feet across, The skipper believes it came from & mammoth cmbedded on the ocean floor since the age when dry jand linked ‘Britain with the continent. Demand for Vicks Supplies Good Index to Spread of Flu An interesting sidelight on the present influenza epidemic haw heen the accurgcy with which tho demand for Vicks Vapoe Rub reflects the fiu situation In varlobs parts of the country. Vicks i» the exter- nal treatment which proved so helptul ‘a 1918, Last November, rush orders from the Pacific Coast for more and more Vicks told of the beginning of a new epidemic, As the Fiu moved east, sudden incresses in the demand for Vicks marked ite spread from state to st Now that influenza Las become falrly genoral, it is once more necessary, in spite of vastly increased capacity, to run the Vicks luboratories all night longi the public now demands over 375,000 j‘: every 2¢ hours, in the controversy was seen in finan. cial circles as a factor of tremendous significance for its was predicted that the' influence . of the elder Rockefeller would swing importas blocks of Indiana oil stock into sing The national conference of Marx- ian historians heard the project dis- cumsed, They were informed that historians all over the world were interested in the documents and that an srrangement had been concluded M SCHULTE- JUNIOR DEPARTMENT STORES ELECTRIC IRON Nickel-plated with guarsnteed quick heating wnit. 53¢ Ib. highly finished. Will hold heat. A PERFECT REOORDS '35¢Ca 3w 81 AllL the latest hits, inclnding, “I Faw Down an’' Go Boom"” and “My Man.” Dainty Valentines in book- let, card and novelty form. Also boxes containing ma- terial from which six valen- tings can be made. Other valentines at lc each. CHILDREN’S Specializing 5c to 'l.oo: 219 MAIN ST. New and Better Merchandise Offered at February Savings in This Value Event! CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES Only 950 Pair Quality and long wear. Sizes 5 to 2, Values seldom seen at such a remarkable low price. Don’t miss these. LADIES' UNION SUITS Winter weight: . Exceptional value. Slip-on Sweaters of mixed cottonand worsted yarn with crew or V neck. In a wide array of popular colors. All * - sizes for women and misses. BLENDOWN INFANT’S BLANKET Extra sise 36 in. x 50 in. Pant wool. Will keep baby warm. A regular $1.50 value. 88 BROADCLOTH DRESSES Attractively styled in all pastel shades—will give long wear.Sizes 310 6 years. Children’s Hockey Caps in needle knit two color combinations. Has a pom- padour on top. Both long and short styles. An un- usual value FLASHLIGHTS J| Flashlight with 700 fect focusing beam in metal or fibre case. A wonderful val- e at this extremely low price. | | | | BOY’S KNICKERS Of corduroy and fine cloth fab- rics. Shorts and regular knee pants. Sizes 6 to 16 years. MILLER'S, Inc., brings to you a new style service formerly enjoyed only in the fashion centers of the world. This policy of giving you more value for your dollar has attained for us leadership in the women's ready-to-wear field. Secon * Floor Now women of this city can be dressed in the newest styles and still be thrifty. and offered at real savings. smartly lined. Made to give long and 7 5 satisfactory wear. A regular $15.00 value. pensively made coats with rich fur _ trimmings at half and even less-than- HIGH GRADE WINTER COATS d and borders, Fully lined and inter- 1995 lined. 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