New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1929, Page 4

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SCOUTMASTER fiETS BADGE IN AVIATION . Roy Weldon's Merit Certificate Signed by Governor Trumbull An application for aviation, to which Go ull has afix: w H as examiner, last Swimming, W Cianflone. . Au- Pierce, . Kiejko, Cianfione Cis Pierce, and Heisler. bals, Vool cary g. Kaminski thfindi aid, Tibbals, Dep Hiesler. . Peters. and (Continued from cipal arsenal at the that $500, the alleged sale price, was aid into the city tre e transaction having taken place rd Haymore issued a that ot concernod with 1sed polic in their st Ipe 3 o ple McPh ist. cla : prisoner v, Bara, Gw lougl Bron- disappearar > also M Douglas Heming- 8 Morris rec: 1, who was convicted z ent of L 1 on March “he state penitentiary, day chief sol Veldon *ldon Calles Plods Mare all rorthward today t cavalry fo he rebel gener Moore, M occupation Parsons, Kar Taylor chairma 1y the city to- r boxing ed those of Garden ‘he fights the federal . Almazan Ncar go at Madison S night. 11 bouts to were for the most p v one nockout Heisler Larson, o Woodstock oking. Depot ski. Griffin, Schwa oultry kee Easter Flower Favorite is the pallid white lily which is eloquently rep- resentative of the purity of the Christ-child. And here among our gay se- lections of floral heautv vou will find these pottel lily plants waiting to grace your home for u most reasonable price.-- Place Your Order Adolfo Sandelli Easter Suggestion Men's and Yo Suits 522-73‘ = %l 750 Men's al Men's and Young Men's Topcoats $24.75 — $29.75 Men's al Genuine 10077 Camel's Hair Fabric Topcoats $29.75 Compare these wit $40 conts Men's a $1 § Camel's oftex” Hats S4 and fl.) “Mallory” 50— be MONEY WISELY SOWN HARVESTS MORE MONE You'd Have At Least £1,000.00 Today i You had Co-Operative Savings Pl One of New Britain's ings institutions. Over a million dollars members. . 1300 men a bu homes, sent chil created foundations for —All bers which has returned to them 5 Ml:\r deposited. 210 2 n 7 years ago. est and safest invested but nionth in this save have been paid to d women who have ren through eollege, future comfort and [ n association, on every security men April Series—Now Open 5% % ON EVERY DOLLAR DEPOSITED [IllUNCIL ACCUSED | e N SALE OF ARMS | 0 REBEL FORCES . pos . McPherson pre- Morris claims that he and reported to Pr rmy and fight. ipy that city short- sity of reconstructing e 48 g A B £ POV O A% ST e ey > NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1929. | rail lines was delaying the advanc Planes scouting between Escalon and of rebel cavalry which were belicved to have been separated from the |€b<‘l body or attempting to securc i G\_’wr’ll Calles telegraphed the president he hoped the best and| most complete equipment would be \sen! the 6,000 troops of General Ce- | dillo, recently dispatched to under- take cleanup of the so-called reli-| gious insurgents in Jalisco, Guana- juato, and surrounding territory. The message of the minister of war indicated an intention to rid the nation of these insurgents for once and for all time. On the west coast the advance guard of the army of General Lazaro Cardenas was expected to arrive at Mazatlan today and reinforce the garrison of General Jaime Carrillo As summarized by military ex- | perts here the campaign is rapidly approaching another decisive phase, when the rebels either must fight and suffer almost certain defeat or abandon another large rich area to the federal forces. Thus it is be- lleved Chihuahua will shortly be occupied much as Coahuila, Neuvo Leon, and Durange were occupied and what rebel troops there are in the fleld will be forced back into #sonora for the final campaign of “extermination.” First Page) City hall, and asury March 8, the city of and that the officers would sition for the ame into news- bout two years d locate the in which Mrs. erson, Los An imed she had by kidnappers nce from Ocean testified in her | police depari- expensive radio. ently succeeded Gontales ts Tight” Naco Sonora, Mexico, March 2§ T—Gen. Lucas Gonzalez, com- mander of the federal garrison here, today announced he had spurned a challenge from Gen. Fausto Topete, rebel commander, camped with his troops 10 miles away, to “come ouf of your trenches and fight it out in the open.” The message was dclivered hy runner from the rebcl camp. Gon- zalez and General Augustino O chea, second in command. said th were perfectly willing to “sit tight Gonzalez said, however, that if Topete did not attack his position within the next ten days, and if he received sufficient reinforcements, lie would start “some activity” him- self; that he would send out de- tachments to take Agua Pricta and seighboring towns now held by rebels city funds and 1 to a term in March 1 was d the machine n. Morris was Onward h 28 (A—The s continued its prepared to oc- headquarters Escobar, com- of southeastern airplanes flyir sce a Single > plance con- bombed two 1 left the town direction of Denies Crossing Arizona Phoenix, Ariz, March 28 (P Secretary of State I P. Frazier of Arizona today was in receipt of A telegram from Gov. Abclardo Rod riguez of the northern district of Lower California. denying that fed eral troops under his command had rossed from Mexico into Arizona The message read: “Some reports have heen publih- ed relative to the transporting o¢° military forces from Lower Cali- fornia to Naco, Sonora. through th rritory of Arizona. Permit me to Eulogio Ortiz from Jimencz here thought ac tion was ¢ miles south y would Escalon federal Alma- scalon and LONG TERM PLAN (1215 Years) Share : Shares 3 Shares %1 per 22 per $4 per month month month . Shares 84 per month . 5 Shares $5 per month . Shares 210 per mont! 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HOLDERS, 1LTY BUCKLES !legion tonight. . QUALITY . inform you that such is not flw' A short service in honor of Mar- 1 would not even think of shal Ferdinand Foch, generalissim Jlmenez reported wandering bands | miuking such a move without first ‘nr the case. obtaining the approval of the authorities and of Washington.” Governor John C. Phillips had re- ate | World war, wili ceived reports that troops had pass- | ed through Yuma and Douglas, Ariz.. Monday on their way to rein. force the federal garrison at Naco. Escobar Uses Censorship Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, March S (P —Rigid censorsh . today veil- cd the plans of General Lscobar, coizmander in chief of the rebel armies, to combat the advance in menez, revolutinary stronghold, 10,000 federals under General Andreu * Imazan. Those he - ho were informed of the situation refused to make any statements. It was rumored, how- ever, tha battle between the forces of 1 obar and Almazin in the vi- cinity of Jimenez, was imminent. 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