New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1929, Page 2

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|to Mexico City by April 1. A suc- cessful attack upon Mazalan, or the retreat from there of General Car- rillo, would open the way for a FEDERALS MARCH TOWARD TORREON First Page) railroad at present is controlled the Mazatlan federals. General Manzo, who arrived in Nogales, Sonora, late last night with troops which are being moved | eastward in a quick shift of rebel forces, declared that Carrillo at- tempted to withdray from Mazat- lan several days ago. He found a | railway bridge destroyed to the south, Manzo stated, and was forced 1o turn back to the Gulf city. Dis:. The by (Continued fror possibly take him in t Federals Advancing The federal forces were alligned in oon which has been toward the rapid advance toward Mexico City. | 'Edmund Zaleski, 21, De- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, Burzlar Captured After Entering Rialto Theater and Bemg Chased window, tering, after which he made his way - SR 10 the upper part of the theater, tected in Commission of \nere the manager's office is lo Using a hammer, screw driv Crime Held for Superior e R Court Under $1,500. pockets when he was caught, he tried to remove the lock from the! door, expecting to find money in the | breaking the glass and en- | ever, that he did not make the at tempt on the safe at the Capitol. He sald he worked in a local laundry a short time ago and later was in the employ of an automobile dealer. He started for the Rialto at about |6 o'clock, he sald, hoping to gain entrance while nobody was ubout | Sikora told the police that he observ. |ed Zaleski walking up and down in . |front of the theater for some time | before Kardick discovered that en. ‘(r.mce had been effecte WASHINGTON STILL MARCH 11, 1929, Notice was ‘eceived from the Mexican ambassador that all of the Mexican border ports in the states of Sonora and Chihuahua and the seacoast ports <7 Sonora, had been closed to exports and imports. This was to prevent the rebels from com- |ing into possession of customs dn- ties which would materially assist against the federal government. The rort - Vera Cruz when the rebels seized it, now has been reopened under federal juris- | diction. TRUSTEFE. IS NAMED |them™in financing their movements | closed | 5 YOUNG HOOVER AT Represents Western Airways, Inc., at Short Wave Parley Washington, March 11 (®—The radia commission began a ceries of conferences today on the use of 89| RADIO CONFERENCE cating wave lengths set aside for aviation is contiaded it will result in ineflicient communications for avia- tion, lack of co-ordinaton between commercial and government air services, lack of full safety to per- sonnel in afrcraft and the slackening of progress in aviation gencrally. Near Beer Drinker’s Body Found in River Boston, March 11.—(UP)—Police today were investigating a theory that the body of Michael Conley, 38, of Charlestown, was hurled inte [ office. As a matter of fact, the po- lice learned, there was no money | available and Zaleski would have ! | gained nothing even if he had made | a successful entrance. | Kardick, on going into the the-| ater to do some work, heard a noise, | and at about the same time Zaleski! the Mystic river in an effort to hide hort wave channels set aside for| from Culiacan to the No. | the fact that he had died from the gales Herald said the state of Nay irit, south of Mazatlar in arn uring the revolutionists that, i Carrillo retreats, he will be fight his way toward Me: Bridgeport, March 11 (#—Break- | {ing a deadlock which existed ~be- | commercial aviation and drew aloyoos of poisonous liquor. tween creditors, Referee John | large representation from that field. | ““ooniocs hody was found in the Keogh today appointed Attorney | including Herbert Hoover, Jr., of the | oo Bl oo ™ G0 R (8 o Darius G. Spain of Danbury as| Western Airways, Inc. Slive In e Chalatons e teer | trustec for the bankrupt estate of| Chairman Robinson of the com- | ., o | the Delohery Hat company of Dan-|mission announced the purpos¢ of Fr:u;cls J. MoAwoy, &ald by police heard him and hid in a dressing that they would be interned in ac-| b |the conference was to co-ordinate "y, 0 tye proprietors of the room near the office. Kardick, sec- cordance with the provisions of the ! e | the view of various aviation operat- | - *° F e ing the marks on the office door,|1928 Havana convention which has tccship v Ing companies, communication oOM- | o\ yyor puctigation of Conley's sensed a burglary, and hastened to|been ratified by Mexico, but which | port. [ panies, and others interested in per- | : onley’s call the police. He shoiuted to Wil- | still is awaiting action by the United | fecting and establishing means for 5 liam Sikora of Washington | States senate. S AND MI | communication between aircraft and reet to telephone, and in the mean.| Secretary Kellogg stated emphati- March 11 (UP)— | ground stations and between ground ' . e he saw Zaleski make a break | cally that the rebels had not been To determine whether cloudy |stations along aviation routes. Grain Valle; arch 11 (UP) the rear door. irecognized as belligerents by the weather any bearing on milk | At the same tiie the commission | —Mr. and Mrs. W. . Douglas Holds Burglar for Police | American, government and that no production, Prof. G. C. Humphrey | is considering pending applications |have obscrved their §Sth wedding Kardick Ve and overtook |such recognition would be extend. of the Wisconsin college of ann-'ror constructon permits and licenses 4nm\LrsAr) Douglas was born in Zaleski in a short distance, holding | ed. He reiterated there was ne in ' culture will make a study of condi- for the operation of radio transmit- |Johnson county in 1841, and Mrs. him until police came, an act |dication that any Americans on the tions in Ashland county in connec- |ting stations in conncction Wwith Douglas in DcKalb county the same was seen in the theater and turned | hich e d praise from |American side of the border werc tion with the farmers’ short course auteal activities, {year. They were married in 186 over to the police after a chs thorities, Zaleski is about Kardick's assisting the revolutionists. | gossion. at the experimental farm :ommission is of the opinion |Douglas served as a Confederate Detective Sergeant W. P. Mc size but had the advantage of n| Most of the dispatches (o the state here in Febriar that of the present practice of allo- [soldicr during the Civil War. received a telephone call &t 7 start and was also armed with |department contained no informa- | - yesterday morning that someone the tools he had used on the office | tion supplementing that in press re was in the theater and was thought qoor. He made no attempt to use|ports from Mexico last night, but to be a burglar. rgeant T. J. n on his captor, however, |one from Mazatlan indicated that Feeney and Officers T. C. Dolan ani deskl, in reply to questions at the rebel advance southward toward | Get Instant Relief Instead of Added Misery trains en route south would J- H. McCabe were detailed to in- police headquarters, denied complic- [that west coast port had been halted | h Torreon today and unite t} vestigate and a little later they re- ity in the Capitol -theater burglary |temporarily with the scouting forces | Caused by Neglect of Proper Treatment Many Here Try New Hospital forces of General Gonz turned with Zaleski in custody. which occurred last week-end after|returning to the rebel base at Cu- Enters Through Cellar ng the details of the Rialto en-|liacan. The American consul a Method in Own Homes for Head and Chest Colds “I needed money, son given the police Zaleski, 21, of 122 Booth who was caught yesterday morning after a chase from the Rialto thea- ter at Broad and Washington streets through & rear door and back onto Broad street by Waiter Kardick of 30S High strect, an employe of the heatar. Charged with burglar: Zaleski was represented by Attorne Harry M. Ginsburg in police court [ today and was bound over to th June term of superior court in $1.- 300 bonds. He walved examination and no evidence was presented, Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods merely stating that the young man WATCHING MEXICO (Continued from First Page) Edmund street, Marct tween ) 1 troops ¥ with two tra s en route to Torreon, . a rebel stronghold. The bout 300 revolution 2z Saturday night. through Jiminez late Saturday to reach Torreo other candidate for the trus- s Harry Ford of Bridge- | CLOUDINE Ashland, Wis. 250 ‘WED 68 YEARS for ok chas 4 to report orts that two trainloads of re- for the Juarez gar were on their waynorth had not | confirmed here and General commandant of indicated he 1 not expect additioral troops at teral Murrieaga said the two obar, rebel commander in chief. In his story to the police, refured to talk at greater | Mazatlan reported conditions in the s said to have admitted that he re- saying he wanted an attor- |city were becoming normal and the moved a grating from a rea satisfled the police, how- federals were well entrenched. MACARONI SPAGHLETTI or NOODLES Macaroni and Spaghetti, made of the nest durum wheat— Noodles made from ‘inest wheat and freshest ezgs. Serve these popular Lenten foods often. for they are easy to prepare, hizhly nutritious, most appetizing and so economical. The A & P has these Ime foods ready for you . . . and marked at the lowest price! 4 PKGS zs° 4 PKGS z 59 The modern way to shop —the sure way to save! / ECONOMY [t cowwrus) YOU'LL FIND THE CHOICEST WORLD’S FOODS AT THE A& P STORE JUST AROUND THE CORNER — FOODS THAT HAVE BEEN SELECTED TO UPHOLD A4 & P’S REPUTATION FOR THE HIGHEST QUALITY hat the rebels were In com t least as far south as Chihual 4 when a Mexican train from that point t 7:30 a. m., yest time. 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