New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1929, Page 11

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—_——— HEAW VI]TE [;AST Seek to Patent Tower ING.0.P. PRIMARY (Continued from First Page) Lewis W. Lawyer and Stanley A. Karpinski, in whieh Karpinski was eliminated when HTs rival piled up a lead of 150 votes. Karpinski was aihcad by 27 votes when mnone but the third ward remained to be counted. He conceded defeat at that time, since the ward was con sidered to be a Lawyer stronghold. The defeated candidate recel Af his votes in the fifth | rd alone, and took 16 of the ballots cast in the sixth. The first. gecond and fourth returned cut down the former fifth ward al man's advanta wl the third dis- trict swamped him. jewski Karpinski's candidacy ed 1o have resulted in the castin more than 100 votes in the fifth ward. Here, Peter J. Pajewski ad- ministered an overwhelming de: to Stanley Uchalik in the aldermanic race, 397 to 22. To become a car date, it was necessary for Uchalik to Tave the atures of 25 republican voters in the district, and in yester- day's ballot he did not have the 25 who p s Uchalik was believ- support of 1 up s & candidate. | Councilman John Mack failed to win renonination inthe second | e pochay tower at Minneape ward and his place on the ticket on which patents have been sought. taken by John Wilford, a neweomer e John 13 1 8 Stute College, Pa., March 29 (P— | jents have been asked on the Foshay | tower here, | The building, of 22 stories, re- mbles the Washington monument. nominated for o the first e patent application is based on ward, with . and Wil-Ithe claim of the architeet, Gottlieh Tiam Scheuy was 1 his run- | R Magney, that it nccessitated a ning mate with 40 votes. Merton A new cngineering code. Kirby trailed Councilman Ha ¥ | The sides of the building slope 11 & narrow maurgin of seven vot fect from the base to the tip, which Nelson and lis surmounted by a sqquare pyramid. The fou It is built to withstand a wind of J. Nelso 100 miles an hour. its nomii Blectrically heated gutters have son, 12 i r, Leen made to carry rain and melted Narcu w8 AL Horitz, 0. | Show o the ground through the nowminated | elevat®e shart. Sig . Nair, |surface walls and ; Do t 1an in th ird ward W T W. T. Squir and Bdwin L. Sandberg tor council- |* in in the sivth s Harry Henry ward sclec Joseph La patents asked cover the de- roof construction and lighting stem. Wit ——— CRISIS NEAR IN \ for seco I Turr and William H. committcer Uchalik alderman i known nst t lots wer Ked outside voting placs nded to electors | and he has promised to produce wit- his claim. (Continucd from First Page) Reports received here said {a hattle before night was imminent. The revolutionists made their first air r: esterday, bombing Derme- d to be the headquarters Wil- ral Calles. Reports from Stuapt | TOPe! headquarters at Jimenez said Kirby 197, |the atlack s successful, “doing i, | mueh damag creating much con tion among the federal forces Two hombers accompanied by an mannounced number of pursuit | planes, made the raid, the rebels reported The raid was taken here as an indication that General Jose Gonzalo cobar, commander in chiet of the evolutionis was ready for battle ping his movements for the days secret hy enforcing a orship. A telegram from to the Associated Pr councilmen, 124, Joscph Land- . Frank Narcum Nelson Rebel Air 1 | “The acrial escadrille of the revo- [ Intionary army is ready and well cquipped to combat the Calles « Ready 2. Tor councilmen, Joscph Miyn- arski 69, Luther Abra Yajewski, Miynarski s son nomi Siath wa For conncilmen “ s g 15, William W win L. § rg 15, William S Ve Squire 14, both being nomin; et For first ectman lawyer 87 Stanley Karpinski An official report received at rebel cadquarters here last night said wo federal aviators, a Captain Far- Alfredo Ceballos on shot down and Killad. rrel was killed when he attempt- 1a | ed to raid Jimenez and Ceball 76 . [bronght down at Guada William sad Mooty Tiaron 26, accordie 1o Burr wer omind " reelec- | wpich concluded, “These deaths tion as have heen co 1ed by the o Harry A, Witl on v confirmed by the enem the ticket ctmen without ‘col 5 | MAPLE HILL NEWS |t when a train load of rails was ship- A musicale was gisen vesterday |ped south from here for use, it was R i Woman's club of |$id, in the advance on Mexico City Maple Hill at the home of Mus. |Planned by General Escobar. The William . Allen on Robbins ave. |Febels destroved the railroad from During the afternoon a pro- |TOrreon to Jimenez when they re- Desultory skirmishes between ad- Zuare rebels and fed- cral troops near Lscagon yesterduy [resuited in only a few casualtics to weh side. can government traops advanced on ]suid two fronts today finding little rebel i oppnflltlon to delay Mile after mile of lines, howcver, made going slow and [from Mazatlan, last In the north federal cavalry un- |0 effect a juncturc with Gener 1} der General Benigno Serrato occu- [Jaime Car pled Escalon, headquarters, after a %ight in which | Generals Robert Cruz and Francisco two federals were wounded and four | Manzo. | bling rebets killed. Another federal ad- vance guard nearer Chihuahua City, but made no | attempt to enter the city. Federal aviators reported Junflwz had been deserted by the rebels. who | reestablished themselves in Rosalia, 75 Kilometers to the north- west, although dispatches from the | border said the rcbels claimed still to hold this cit General Almazan's army was oper- | ating out of anta Rosalia, where the ra roads cut through a mountain gorge = police cupt just outside smaller force to cope with General Almazan's 10,- |making artificial silk, in 1583, 000 well equipped troops there than!squirting 2 pulp of wood and cotton at any place north of Torreon, it wa MEXICAN REVOLT gram W presented by Walter ), | teated Arbour, pinmst; Carmine Gagliardid| ~Meanwhile, tenor; Albert Pikutis, violinist, and | [ano. was | Charles Johnson, accompanist. Mrs. Allen was assisted hy Mrs, Theodore Wallen and Mrs. William Pond. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hurd of Goif | glreet spent last week-end visiting their son and daughter-in-law, My and Mrs. Harry Hurd of Shelburne rebel army at Bel- cinforced. Four undred soldicrs from San Jose and I'so0 from Chihus A were sent |southward yesterday, it was learned Rebels Show Activity Nogalcs, Ariz., March 29 (P Sudden activity in rebel qQuarters marked developments in the Mexi- can revolution in the statc of Sonora toduy e | Sometime during thc night, Gen- Miss Helena Don daushter 9T 00 Ramon Yucipicio and his 500 Mr. and Mrs. R B. Doane of Fred-yjuvo und Yagui Indian soldie erick street, has return home | (ipped out of the rebel garrison at from the N Jersey Stat 'l‘\‘—l" Agua Prieta for an unannonnced 1o spend Easter destination. Their whercabouts to- Falls, Mass. Mrs, T J. Hubert « riained her “n ul ten truck loads jdge club Tuesday evening at din-|of rebel troops left No . Sonora, v and br it her Lome on Rob- | westhound for the Sonora desert hins avenue, The prizes were award- {with the avowed purpose of re- ed 1o Mrs. Herbert Anderson. Mrs. [ claiming it for the insurgents. About 8. Grant and Mrs, 15 C. Teich. 00 rebel soldiers were on thwir way e | to Mesquite and to Conoy- student at the New ‘ ta, Sonora, both near the Arizona border Sonoru, Steven Hart, Tiampton school in New Hampton. ing the spr \vaca Horsemen declared o be | s Mr. and Mrs, |Soldiers, but announced by rebel cadquart-rs here 1o have been dits” invaded Mesquite yester- and drove rebel sympathizers to e | the American side of the border o | without a shot ieing fired. An ad- " vance guard of General Abelardo Rodrigu cderal troops from San 0 g | Luis, comprising of 150 men, were subject of the affernoon will b2 mw,.n.l 10 nu". arrived at Sonoy- “Composition in Grading and Plant- |- ing” which will he given by Thom- | Nopu1cs, Sonora, rebel headquar- as M. Desmond members ar | erg appeared almost as ignorant of privileged to bring guest the plans of General Fausto Topete - - {as was the federal garrison at Naco, *d experiment in | waiting behind its wire-entangled plact 60, years Y- | entrenchments for more than a week birth of Christ, when the "mr an attack by Topete. Topete, ac- ok, Thales, of Milety rubbed | cording 1o the best advices in Naco, picces of amber and observed they | at Del Rio, about 30 miles from would attract light obiccts. | Naco, with the main body of his & PO urrectos. D H LD CLASSIFIED ADS Federal Forees Advance FOR BEST RESULTS Mexico City, March 29 (P—Mexi- N deubn stnaet next meeting of the Newing- ub will be held Ti arternoon. April 4. at o'clock at the home of Mrs. V m | . Wells of Robbins station. The NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1920, their progress.|of General Lazaro Cardenas’ army | destroyed rail |reached Rosario, a short distance | night and ex-| pected to arrive at Mazatlan today | who successfully de- | fended the city against the rebel| former insurgent | General Cardenas’ calvary was 3i-| ol 1 {vided into two bodies. Ong I‘ul) li made up of 2,000 men was advan:- |ing toward Quelito, south of Culii- n, capital of the state of Sinalou, |from Roseta, just north of Tepic.| o 1 wine Nayarit. Another column of aboul | oro the rocult 11,000 lert Roseta for Quelito oy |\t |ootig |way of Mazatlan where Generai o |Carrillo was to assume comma {with 1,000 of his own cavalry. | Quelito was to be made the has for advance against Culiacan, hell [by the rebels. It was estimatel the general would he able to co cut in near Jimenez, . politici, > grand Santa | The main body of Jaral Grande, below Government announcements 8aid | contrate 7.000- men there fo there had been numerous surrenders [qeuing Generals Cruz, Iturbe of rebels who no longer wished 10| Munzo. who were believed to v fight against the government. News . you¢ half that number. ( dispatches concerning some of these | jus eight acroplunes with ¢ said the rcbel neither Monday or Tuesday and that | .y, .s the delinquency blow to morale. The dier receives his pay dally and pro-| jppiq vides his own food with it. 1t I Paso, reported to Bachimba Still Vital ment that Major Castillo with belicf persisted here that if els fight at all it will be at initiative, had captured provi soldiers were paid (uppillo two at Mazatlan enablin have harassed the rebels in wio o had been a great [theip retreat, inflicting some casual- | other g Mexidan 80l- | (jes. police Lickens, Mexican consui case in govern- e final loyal soldicrs, operating on his ow the .. 99 kilometers be-|Of Sasabe on the cdge of the A viol il {desert in northwest Sonora. ting of Chihuahua. Their Joseph Wilsen Swan, an Engl yrganization would be better able [man, too out the r first patent |through small holes. officials of the police All of the were never indicted on criminad] charges. 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