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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929 | the name of the king, Mussolini and |erable anxiety wad felt at first (or[ [their personnel | were proceeding to put into effect|year since the abbot of St. Paul ARTICH[]KE I]EALER \RE[}EPTI[}N RUUNDS 1,,,,, Italian government.” the safety of the fliers, and when [;HINA ANI] RUSS'A | e | Mudken's declared policy that the|the present Father Schuster, will be | The fliers were lifted to the|they tailed to arrive on scheduled | Railroad Vitally Important Russian Chinese Eastern employes | raised to the dignity of cardinal at shoulder: some of the people in |time, Premier Mussolini ordered that The Chinese stern railway | must refrain from political activity. | the secert consistory next Monday, []UIZZEI] lN l]EATH, BEEUN BY FLIERS the surging mass and carried to the |all the ‘:mmlh of the I‘ru;d be in- AT []l][]s lN EAST joins with the ans-Siberian rail- A BERIQ el BL July 15, and “proclaimed” at the ibarrier of the field, where other of- |structed to remain in readiness for way at Manchuli. Manchuria. yul o st a week fr ay. i i ay at Manchuli nchuria POPE HONORS MEMORY OF public consistory a week from today ficials greeeted them. The Ameri-|any emorgency. . The line was built by the Rus - e | cans did not recognize the officer uge Crowds Assembles sians, and under agreements dated rder i r Gir : f led (Continued from First Page) who stood next to Balbo but he was ! The officials of the city and gov- (Continued From First Page October 2, 1920. and May 31, 1924 FIRST TO BEAR H'S NAME Order of‘Rambo“ (:lllS. Pelham Manor Resident Halt S slpnE e R B e i = S el e s b Rl ! Hold Compounce Outing ‘ . the villa Sparta by Mr. Kirk . jbrated of Italian fliers. m., while a number of invited guests and the director "‘_Y”""‘ ading cOm-1, 4 Chinese. 1t has 1.100 miles in e New Britain Assembly, Order of ]fl B\l“fi[ PlOOI Sfidfll] A reception at the capitol by the When Yancey was informed later [soon filled the space reserved for |mission. All Russian banking and | o 0™ L5l oonforms to the| Will Pray at Temb of Martyr Rainbow for G governor of Rome and tea at the who the Italian officer was he them on the airfield. Large forces |trading operations in Harbin have | home of Alexander Kirk, first sec- | wanted to dash through the mass of |0f carabineers were on duty | been closed. Managing Director Em- New York, July 11 (UP)—Fra retary of the American embassy. | humanity to shake hands with De |throughout the day, wearing their shanov and other highest officials Ciroterranova, 39, owner of a $30,- ! were the principal points on their | Pinedo again and thank him for the |colorful uniforms topped off by Na-|among the Russians still were free 000 home in Pelham Manor, who | program today. The embassy put |welcome De Pinedo had extended in |poleo. hats. They kept a careful | but thrcatened with arrest. told police he was an “artichoke | gutomobiles at the disposal of th name of Italian aviation. But guard on the crowd to prevent the | The coup began Wednesday morn- AR importer” today will be paraded fliers this morn so that they [the crowd was too thick for such |possibility of a stampede when the ing at 7 a. m. the dispatches said R In spite of the rain the “Rain- fore material witnesses in the X ht use them for sightseeing and |an attempt plane arrived. Chinese police seizing the telephor ¢ of the first Pove to bear his name. |pow" girls had a pleasant time, , held its annual Russian standard gauge of five ! et, and is of vital importance to the Russian communication system Olorte Durine 1 enis e Fate outing at Lake Compounce yesterday afternoon. There was an attendance Da ; Observed. ’ ar ay Also pscryed of about 35, including Rainbow separating as it does the important | girls, advisory board members and port of Viadivostok from the r Vatican City, July mainder of the soviet union Bine X1 todavt hononed: thetn Marlow murder cast i Later on, however, when the| Besides the carabineers there was | and telegrapn systems of the Chi- | Chang Hurries North S e o s e LN e O Ciroterranova was questioned . tific annir the | Americans were received at the sum-|a large force of metropolitan guards | nesc Eastern railway and ordering | peking, China, July 11 (® —|(he reign of the philosopher-emperor | together groups played games, went length yesterday by Police Commi i LR re Rome |mer home of Premier Mussolini, the [in white tropical helmets and duck | closed all branches of “Dorcom,” o chang Hsuch Liang. son of the late | Marcus Aurelitis. In the evening he in swimming and took in the sighls sioner Grover Whalen, and alth E G Path- | Americans had a chance to speak |Suits. giving the scene a summery | the Union of Russian Railway Em.|ypipshal Chang Tso Lin and him-|expected to descend into St. Peter's, |and amusements. i admiting Ko iy fin al. Popolo Diromano | With De Pinedo at great length, | appearance. The invited guests sat | blov self overlord of Manchuria, hur-|agjolning the Vatican palace, {here| Prizes were awarded to the game emphatica j particular pleasure tnat Beceived by Muoin happily in the airport restaurant, The Russians thereupon declared 2 i | $ sipping summer beverages and cock- a general strike and the tails under the bamboo trees. countered with wholesale arrests in Yancey was asked if he and Wil- Harbin d other stations on the 1 riedly departed for the north today ' to pray at the tomb of the prede- | winners as follows. Murion Sorrow, hon receipt of news from Harbin | cessor whose name he bears Gertrude Porter, Dorothy Crowley, Chinese officials there had | Today was also a fete day ¢ Myrtie Iverson, Ruth Hewitt, Iola the telegraph administration | church of St Paul's-Outside Sahrbucher of the Chinese Eastern railway. Walls, as it is in Benedicoine con The ving of ice cream at the ng told friends he | ducted churches everywhere. Spe-|close of the day’s program ended rbin authorities | cial emphasis was laid on it this|the festivitics smph nats : : ) 1 Chinese rack the n v an lta e fliers, accompunied by th portatior n 3 oy N hat rsecretar) were received ny Police took ' premier at Villa Torlonia, where gave the Italian dictator a full of their flight and th heart of th th which they had to on of the young and | conten Mussolini scemed deeply tody vesterday over the We into New York city sedan. He held a a pistol issued by liams had finished the bottle of road. whiskey which they had carried Chinese police headquarters issued along. He smiled and confessed | a communique in which it was that he had stated that the May 27 raid on the e s e Rt i e Russian consulat neral at Har istice Willi 3 o : R T s T e e bin had uncovered evidence that enlen coul o i a plane perfected arrative of storms and fog and cSjansSunionsganayotergiaoviet Bdliue ss : ; { manned by two fliers, | transatlantic adventure 11 Duce con- n in northern Manchuria were spreading communist propa- PR stock gratulated them on their couraze X ek fabu hou - |and success. He asked them many zanda aimed at disruption of Chi- 1s of mil (uestions nese unity. el The premier had motored to th [LE vasisald ]1}."‘7 i ! “',):, il § : cted Hilariously tirdrome in his own car and actel 3 g Sl e LT ¢ s o2 4 o s his own driver. He stood around (Continued From First Page) governor of the Harbin district, to e e e | (UP)—To the - s ar close the headquarters of all such nesses "v).;'»l ) lis ‘Hw‘]'-‘:“;“‘ 1“‘;:"~‘ 1(,:1 ;:,4‘,‘:[“.‘ ;.(.m\:"‘:fi :_,:"“, [‘:"’f,,,'v\'.(’;,',‘ ‘,‘,z": nassed ani\vx it about ten miles in- sovict organizations and disband I e G e oaetiimin| 10t hen we made for the land 2 Sty 3 ting it at Civita Vecchia, whence ter being estior \dded today the names of Roger Q \]11;} fslione “\ “‘f“j““‘“ alons (o proceeded down the coast. but he will be paraded Willizms and Lewis A. Yancey, the|the Mediterrancan, were late in ar Followed Lighthouses e witnesses today, Comm American aviators who re the “"[;“_"n; he st stages “My maritime experience came in len announced t to achieve Rome as the goul ) handy. I was able to pick out ‘hal ¢ ot ¢ b flight from Spain we were held up i g Whalen said Ciroterranova L trans I lish Ronscs andifc ot et I 1 4 ) 2 U (he daring DY Strong headwinds,” Yancey ox. | UShthouscs nd f :nm (;‘ i e o V his been seeki fliies S RACh Phere an | Plained, “that prevented our arriv- ; et DERLS C L 7 o Iy of tleme Eternal 1 30 miles awa but we ere not sure Tyekiizatiog s from Old Or-|al on schedule. At times we wer CULE CARERT DM T O 0 . : vere out destination until we +d, Muine, did not diminish the|able to average only 40 miles turned in from the coast and pic. ed HOME MA]jEPLANE FMLS, thusiasrgot Imi;m“ .‘,“\,.i‘,?,‘,“,_‘. h”.’\\n-ll Satisfied With Ilight 09 00 T Rl e AL Lt the the capital of the Medi-| “But I am fully satisfied with SR o ¢ e e e athfinder had covered about | Somment Ne was glad it wes over. Americans were | 42 D GI AT e Aar | Gt G AT e Gt Lh Spare Parts Machine Had Difficulty t Santander, Spain, |ica in approximately 42 hours of | uteC RAACRY. Cd 4rl oBly sorry spannir Atlantic, because | 1ving time. The flight from Old|! (R M TR A b Gl Getting Up—Wing Crumples il Ceara e G Orchard to Santander was about | '°P '}, s g ""“‘ e o TR e 5400 milee. " Irom' Saniandes Cts|in' the Pathfinder with {he load o e fuel that we tried to carry in the he arrival of the American mon- | Rome is $35 miles. They covered | - rrival of the American mon Iedli e i n Tlaahi W) would have made 1.000 Feet Above Larth. oot e oplane Pathfinder was one of the|the last stretch in 10 hours and 12 - 8 Rome in one jump easily most impressive sights ever witness- | minutes. They took off from San- —A home n of stray parts here last nig in a city long accustomed to |tander at-11:18 a. m. Spanish sum- Lllew Above Clouds : SRl ) “We were ten hours out from Old S.| The Americans were in excellent | Orchard Lefore he had our first slimpse of the ocean as the cloud cpened. Throughout the first nigh- we flew nigh and when dawn came cular events. At precisely i o'clock last night (3 . m. E The men were William T.) the plane swooped out of the |condition after their grueling battl former army nd 1 < Ttalian sky. The pale glare of | With the elements and their lor former art ; the lights at the Littorio airport, |Stretch in the cramped quarters of nev: | he Pathiinder we found oursely a blanket | i cf white clouds » flew above the plane ir n for which 4 ”» hese clouds and never saw o sed 4s to give him flying lessons, o =htine from another |the United Press. “So is Williams.” | & A HLLEC N OULE: ADe en OIIr They had difficulty getting iddenly lighting from another is William e Eroundlwhen (hey stirted:t 7 planet Before he could go any further A oat oEit Fatine ~witl . ‘°;‘ Jyhen thevistarteditnele flt nthe easy, [the surging crowd swept him away |, o MO8 08 1O REVERTEE WL early last n and persons eful land \al [ toward the official s.ands, where ba- | & "N 8, o loductos 1 l en rautwein fly ield said the J : R i o compass did not work atter we left — i most uproarious cheer heard |sides many members of the Euro- | 50" Oreiirg. My sea - experience & g Thousands of persons had |pean diplomatic corps, Alexander C. i until it reach S L R S T B s tef or/came m handy in working the stars wing was se a e rlelds tofunise I BIVe )| 2t "‘"’ IS ';" of ”;y AMETICan [y or guidance. Venus and Viga, the Sl olunEe. ricens thessort of el chaN e AM-yiorning star, the last of which . = which only the Latins are |bassador Iletcher was out of the heautital in southern latitudes. were | CAstoria is a comfort when Baby capable field was jammed to | city during the arrival of the avi-|jojpryl x is fretful. No sooner taken than the Two Belgian Princes capacity. The verandas of the hous- | ators o little one Is at ease. 1f restless, a| plane was particularly |- Confined to Rooms ©¥ Wwere racked. The green siretches Yancey continued later «dapted fo this kind of navigation | [©W drops soon bring contentment Brussels, July 11 (P—Twp Bulgian |01 the field were dense with on-| “Had we had enough gasoline W=/ Sinco theve was very fittle vibration,| N0 harm done, for Castoria is a B B : lookers. The whole vicinity was lit- | certainly would have reached Rome | yseq a different method than the | Paby remedy, meant for babics, Per- | princes were confined to their beds |, .y filleq witt 5 without an interruptiof : . feetly safe to give the youngest in- | today rally filled with humanity 2 ption ordinary one. Instead of standing|fectly sa g the young | Crown Princa Leopold, who caught | . Officialdem was on hand to give| Plans Ave Indefinite {up for my sightings I sat down on | fant: you have the doctors’ word for cold Eunday on the occasion of tne |tNe Americans a welcome in the| I do not know how long we (he floor and made the sighting | that! It is a vegetable product and e 4 ccasion o * name of the k Premier Musso- |Shall remain in Europe, but we e hrough the large fore windows, ¢ you could use it every day. But it's | ativities at Namur, probably wil \d the Ttalian people. The | Dect to remain in Rome for several |being more reliable, in an emergency that Castoria | remier was there in person before |days. We certainly expect to visit Wanted Stormy Weather means most. Some night when con- arrival after waiting for | London before we leave for hom “Our navigation was practically | Stipation must be relieved—or colic the fliers for rly two hours he and if possible we both would like|perfect. We followed the 41st pai- | pains—or other suffering. Never be luenza. tinally departed, just abos five | to witness the Schneider cup races.” |allel all the way across with only | Without it; some mothers keep an - == ninutes hefore the Pathfin ar-| Yancey was asked if there wos|slight deviations which we rectified |extra bottle, unopened. to make sur 3 CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY ed any possibility of his flying back to zs soon as we obtained cross bear- will always be Castoria in th a" Hazardville, July 11 (P—DMr Balbo Greets Aviators United States. He s ings from the sun and stars 5 i s effective for older chil- Mrs. George Taylor, residents h Ttalian undersecretary for “We might fly over t X We were greatly favored by wind . t00; read the book that comes ‘Y. for many years, today celebrat r. Ttalo Balbo received the fliers regions, but as for return ver all the way. I should have liked even | with | 0 0 an aviation student, who w to have purchased a half-ir where the landing was made, gave the plane a strange, weird appear-| ‘I am feeling fine, fit and sple be kept in his room for several days. His younger brother, Prince harles. has a severe attack - . otir Family their 67th wedding anniversary. in the name of the 1z and the the Atlantic, that we shall not try a stronger wind. While other flicrs They were married in Somers July kingdom. He was one of the first|before next year.” waited for fine weather 1 wanted a 11, 1862 and went on their honey- the hands of the aviators.| Great preparations were made at|storm which would have driven us . moon by stage coach to the ffer you my heartiest congrat- | Littorio air port for the reception |across. If we had had that sort of e < % - \ Yancey and Williams.” |of the fliers, who were expected | wind we would have reachcd Rom & . o r. Taylor is 86 and his wife 84. Sceretary Balbo said In English, “in | hours before they arrived. Consid- | without being obliged to stop.” REMODELING SALE | GoingOut-tBusinessSale OF WOMEN’S SHOES Men’s, Boys’ an_d)fiahfldr@m@Sh@@s We Are Going to Remodel and Change Our Store Into a Women's Shoe Store So We Are Selling Out Our Entire Stock of Men'’s, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes And We Are Putting Our Entire Stock of Women's Shoes and Hosiery on Sale at Closing Out Prices — SEE OUR WINDOWS — MANNING BROTHERS 21 mam streer

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