New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1929, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1929. th rebellion, now is second in com- three nor more than five years in | President Hoover Receives lowa Governor |arrestea Mayor Aususune Gulo wnd i1 SONGR 208 e e | AZLD GROTTO T0 MOVE | &ne"ieate prison. MEXICAN REVOLT | e Akt in this district. | o B On this side of the border, United ; BINGHAM DFAD AT CLEVELAND | [;RUMB'_ES |N S“”TH G o States army officials at Fort Bliss Coahuila Governor Moves Society Will Vacate Quarters in Cap-| New Haven, March 1 UP—Charles L watched the situation closely. They| Eagle Pass, Texas, March 7 (—| ol Theater Rullding on March 31 :V';O:";‘:::;“" L'I::" l_n' :‘:“;':: g 6 indicated that American troops [ Reports circulated here today said 1, reached the university today was would cross the border and enter |acting Governor Sillar of Coahuila, | =B Meeting March 18. captain in the 1868 varsity crew Juarez should fighting develop there | Mexico, had moved his headquarters| wmpe monthly meeting of Aziz|rowing at stroke. He gave the A ; in such a way as to endanger the|from Satilla to Ple?ras Negras.|q ,46 will be held Friday evening.|Charles W. Bingham tcholarship to (Continued from tion of R lives of Americans in El Paso. across the Rio Grande from Eagle|y,,op 15 at 8 o'clock at the Grotto| Yale in 1917, and the dormitory re- o American troops drove Francisco |Pass, because of conflicts between | : e X predi e P! | Ganarall 3onsalo’ Facobar: r‘,M“hnll. The society wili vacate its|cently erected on the site of Old Os- Villa out of Juarez in 1919 after | rooms on the Capitol theater build- |born, at the corner of Chapel and stray bullets had killed several resi- leader, and loyal trocps near Saltil- | lo. th ing on March 31. | College streets was named after |dents of El Paso. him. General R, Ramos, who resigned | meA rl:erflem:tt:s:d;::: ll-h:x:;i? :; las assistant secretary of war to us-' Closed Woonsocket Bank |ine quarters committee and to voice FOCH STILL EATS WELL sufe command of the troops in : A 2 'na_ the| Announces First Dividend | their views on this recommendation. | _Paris. March 7 (#—The condition Juates, aa/d hon:‘\f’,‘:f‘,lmf’:grfy" ol £ oonsocket, . I March 7 UP— | Arrangements will be made at this|of Marshal Foch this morning show- ‘;“uv::m“:"“’m O ioh ase he will| A thirty per cent dividend to de. | meeting for the disposal of club| ed silght but steady improvement. withdraw his troops and retreat, | positors in the Citizen's National room furmture and fixtures. His te:-‘-;ner-tur; w:- 98.7 t“:ldl:n:: | General Ramos arrived here last | bank was anonunced today by James mlu -‘Hll P J"c ;nl -l; e night by airplane from Brownsville |C. White, federal receivér. The PRISON TERM FOR WALDRON appetite continued good. ind in an interview with El Con-|bank was closed last September due| Exeter, N. H., March 7 (P—Wil- : 2 Unental, Spanish language newspa- | to an alleged shortage In the account | liam G. Waldron, formerly of South BUNGALOW IS BURNED per, outlined a part of the govern- of H. J. Mytte, assistant cashier, | Coventry, Coan, who was found| Waterbury, March 7 UP—Fire, be- |ment's plan of operations. | who is at present under federal and | gullty Monday of obtaining $1.200 | lieved to have resuited from defec- ‘ He said two columns of troops, |state indictments for embezzlement. |under false pretenses from Miss|tive wiring. caused $5.000 damage some 1500 men, aided by two squad- | Payment of the dividend, the first|Mabel N. Rogers of Derry, was|to a bungalow in the Fairlawn Tons of airplanes, are advancing since the bank closed, will begin sentenced in Rockingham county | Manor section of , this city this against General Jesus Aguirre, one|tomorrow. Superior court todhy to not less than | morning. of the leaders of the revolt. Gen-| | cral Amanzan is in charge of the federal troops, Ramos said. Some 20,000 men in four columns are moving upon General Escobar :nt Hoover standing with Gov. John Hammill of Towa while the R. O. T. C. band of |another revolutionary leader At ey. The columns are moving Wire Service Hampered | New York, March 7 (P — Tele- graph communication betwee the renaded hi Thi ; Monte serenaded him on the White House lawn, ey e ‘IL‘(‘M. 1 : : n the Sonora area, Ramos sald ’ in the neighborhool| Officers fn command of rebel R RS Ty T ° United States and Mexico City was hampered today. The Western acional in the state of in Naco and Agua Prieta, \yiong to attack the rebels. He is trying to cut the r appeared agitated over re-| . inne upward of 10,000 men in ports that a revolutionary cav- | {7pjon announced that its land lincs detachment was attempting to | perween Vera Cruz and Mexico City le Baja California by v Of | 1ad been cut. Telegraph communi | . Sonora, ¢ cation with Mexico City ordinarily [ ) ioons R (?'"f"‘;mi‘}""‘, {he states of Aguascalientes, Quere- REEFaL oD EneYs QR e itavoland Michivacan, fan, < o st is by land lines to Galveston, Tex.. ove % cuckinace - 6T thence by cable to Vera Cruz and , but General Francisco Bor- icross the line to Calexico, Calif, |ang lines to Mexico City. There quez, commanding the insurrection- | ists in Sonora, said he was official- ight. | are Mexican government lines be- ly advised that General Escobar had merely withdrawn his men to a stronger position. in this area. savs that the Roman Catholic | 1een the capital and Vera Cruz in 4 , church in : totay planned to {1iilion to the Western Union. It simply can’t be done. ; o it slogl General Almazan Captured accordance with ~Governor To-| yaredo, Texas, March 1 (B—A 5 P Dpoclane o Rl s o | ol tOaneral it If you would have an instant, ample supply LoM STl Cavhres he church- ypqrew Almazan, loyal Mexican G : G i e et s oo Gl el i of steaming hot water just when you want it— R rded as UNreason- general had been captured at Saltil- JZ oL : lo by rebels s ~ = [ Almezanf mnoihaaiben atnsios) The Everhot Automatic Water Heater is Federals Detend Juarer | geheral in charge of federal trooge Paso, x., March 7 (@—A S > A . in the state of Coahuila, had march ' cral troops in Juarez .q to Monterey and then to Saltillo the answer! order from here, pre- pursuit of General Gonzalo Esco. . nd the cit 2 ohe er. Whe a | H bt n of military aviators to fiy over 41 nd ey s e S e o IR B The turn of the faucet does the trick. No i ot A 4 obar and 2R i S LD flcd, but in a conflict at Saltillo the v 0 : elion fdr : s : g mounted | jourl general's troops were over waiting—it’s always there. t the arrison come by rebels and General Alma- L intersec- ,up captured, the friends said. report- it was More Rebels Arrive 1 arrive | Nogales, Sonora, Mex., March 7 (P —A troop train bearing 400 rebel be ad- (olgjers arrived here shortly before 2, were believed 10 000 today, increasing the garrison D h e 20 miles s0Uth. o¢ Governor Fausto Topete, who en- E it direction opined with 1,500 men here last have been destroyed by gOVErnment pigne o 2,400 :ren. Governor To- right. o 340", vn, Goremor T Have a Demonstration e e L WHEN IN. HARTFORD CALL LEROUX-— et DINE WITH US. ‘HE IS AT YOUR SERVICE MORTGAGE LOANS Don’t forget to take homc 1/ _ some Maryland oysters anc 3 5Y2% fresh crackers. 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