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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929. tion to seek a peaceable settlement of the Sino-Russian precipi- tated by secizure of Chines Eastern railway. Rengo agency reports said that the former Russian manager ani istant manager of the Chinese lastern left for Siberia last night vith their families and other Soviet officials, complying with the Chines order for their deportation Harbin' Under Martial Law Chang Ching-Hui, governor of the Harbin district, forbaae public meetings. Rigid penalties for viola- tions were established and the city | placea under heavy police guards who instituted virtual martial Two Chinese gunboats anchored the Sungari river near Harbin. A Moscow dispatch received | the Chinese Eastern headquarters in | Harbin said the Soviet government had appointed L. B. Serebreakov, a member of the transportation com- | missariat, as plenipotentiary to pro- ceed to Harhin to see settlement of the aid to have left or Manchuria The situation continued to e Japanese official circles. A gove ment spokesman pointed ont Japan might be obliged to send | troops to Harhin to protect import- ant interests of Japanese ven if the trouhle and China should Japanese owned crisis the 20 NEW MEMBERS FOR FALCONS’ NEST New Drilling Class for Men to. Be Started July 17 The monthly meeting of Falcon the Fal- was held last night at the hall on Beaver street. The meeting, at which Walter Yablon- Eki, peesident of the nest, presided, was largely attended and a score of new members were initiated. It was decided to form a new drilling class for men on Wedne day, July 17 rank Barszez, physi- cal director of the Falcon fifth di trict. with Bole Bokinski and August Rosenthal, will have full chargs of the class. They believe the class will be capable of meeting &l competitors in the fall. A committee’ was picked burpose of arranging a September to help cover the benses of the two members who are topresenting at Posen. The nest is being represented by Joseph Rozal- i and Stanley Andronik and the Auxiliary IFalcon Ladies by Mrs. Sophie Cendrowski and her daugh- er. Irene. Discussions then Pulaski Observance Day which will > held in this city on October 11. Attorney Monkiewicz was named to Fopresent the nest on the committee nhich includes representatives of all the Polish organizations of this city. is believed that the committee, of vhich Frank Zapatka is temporary shairman, will meet next week to rt planning ‘the ebservance ex- ises law in Kk a diplomati He prohlem Mo Ccow the in ex- for concert nationa en Rus involve I Manct betwe not Sonth centered on the way SPEED SHOWN I SPEEDING CASES Three Offenders Quickly Dis- posed of in Police Court SOVIET PEACEMAKER FLYING TO HARBIN Three alle lice court today. ing but a few D. Saxe's time Woods entered of William J. Hogan 5| IFarmington avenue, \ who was arrested yeste ley street ed speeders were in 10- their cases requir- minutes of Judge M (Continued From First nolle in the of 1191 Hartford, rday on Stan- Motoreyele Officer Strolls. He also neglected to have his operator’s lic in his possession Walter Jachmezyk, of T2 Clin- ton strect, pleaded not guilty to the charge of speeding but Juc found him guilty and imposed a fine of $10 and costs. Motorcyele Officer Alfred Tan testified that mezyk drove om Burritt stre to Clinton t at rate speed shortly sterday and continued & passing two the rate of miles Jachmezyk, however to have been driving to 25 miles an hour. ry likely the officer is right ge Saxe remark- ed. “H a he clocked you and you probably were not looking at speedomete. Bage) case hurian troops had advanced to the very trontier” of eastern Siber- a and Manchuria. The Manchurian troops were said o includg well armed Russian whits mards. The dispatches carried the irst advices of by Chine: ificials of the Chinese Eastern rail- vay There was by s Saxe no comment fispatches on the Harhin 20r was there a hint fian reaction to seizu roads in the repor the 1 of the rail- Neither was there any men- of Soviet miilitary activity Harbin dispatches to Rengo. Japan- news agency, Soviet (roops 1ad mobhilized on the castern Siber- an fronticr. The mu 1ay Jach- in- stree fast of fter noon ye ong Clinton ersecting streets to 3 street, at an hour ion said claimed not faster than 20 s dispaich neously with news izure of the management of {he hines> Kastern railway came the ‘eport of concentration along Soviet ‘rontiers of Manchurian troops fully irmed and on a war footing, which | 1ad moved to the very frontier. White Guards in Army “According to the same r Russian white guard detachments thich the Manchurian commanders ntend to send forth on Russian ter- fitory were lined up with Manchur- an troops facing the frontier. he report adds t the Chinese arested 40 Soviet ratlway vorkers, Lui Chun Chan ordered Kmshanov. manager of the Chinese tern railway, to hand over the nanagement to Chinese appointees, Emshanov on his refusal to grant 5 he request was removed together 000 MORTGAGE xith his aid and replaced by A. A, Mills has siven a *hinese officials.” of $85,000 on his West Main L realty the Burritt Mutual ings hank. All other mortgiges have been rele The building. ing. stores West Main read in part: of your Jerry Giovino, Main street costs on the judgment ze of of 410 South fined $10 without charge of speeding and was suspended on 1he failure {0 have his ope \tor's license in his possession. He was arrested by Motoreyele Offic Strolls this morning. The of- ficer testified that Giovino drove at te of 38 to 40 miles an hour inley street from Hartford to Allyn street, ar street at {he rate o an hour. Giovino pleaded was delivering hill Bros, whom he He produced in court was the r Lon nue Allen a4 passed 3 miles He Mo- employed li uilty newspapers for by his operator's license mort to Sav- Seek Peaceful Settiement Tokyo. July 13 (P—Harbin Yatches today said that the Yody there dis hous consular At 66 was considering media- irtments, is street YouCan MakeYourAims Come Truel f You start now sav- ing a little each week here at this Mutual Savings Bank The Burritt Mutual Savings Bank Pays 5%, |to consuit Prosecuting Attorney | sion PREDICT GHANGES IN'WARD LIMITS Districts Unequal in Size, Coun- cil Members Believe City Items With a proviso that he engage in a similar business in th city for a period of three years. Robert Saxe has transferred to Abe Johnson, a perfume, hosiery anc magazine stand at 283 Maln street merary Officer Stanley will not Supern panotti at his home distant | Peter Rakowski of Nash tive in |street complained to Supernumerary boundaries of the six wards in [ Officer Thomas Sanders last night which the city is divided, was the (that a boy living on Pulaski street cpinion of members of the special |fired air rifle shots through three committee of the common council on | windows on July 3. The officer voting precincts, at their first meet- to the boy's father, ing last night to pay for the damage. Alderman David 1. Nair - = out that the fourth ard too l“ah.‘. \"ill Altempl “ to Shatter Records small, while the sixth ward. which adjoins it, is too large, and he f: vored a change whereby the extreme ONB= e l.os Angeles, Iahy, holder castern end of the sixth ward wou he joined to the fourth, so tha endurance flight record, plans to hep off here at midnight in an attempt and ts north of ivenue, which are in to fly to New York and back in 33 hours. would he in the fourth man D. L. Bartlett agree rumber of hounary changes Fahy well he made. No test pilot round trip record Captain Frank made at this time, there is no authority time from Ne and return wa John Rap- of street is ill That the time vhen changes will is not far be imper e spoke agreed pointed is GE S July 13 (P —Herbert of the unofficial stroet ton stree the sixth Al that might can be because also a commercial airplane the recent established by Hawks, whose flying York to Los Angeles hours, 45 minutes und 48 seconds. Another reason given by Fahy for his attempt is to the feasibility of an 18 hour service from coast to coast Fractured Hip ieads changes seeks to break however to do so As to the husiness at hand trar of Voters Thomas J. Smith pre- sented proposed precinct lines in the rd. fifth and sixth there being no need for cinets in the second and fourth wards, He and Registrar William Ziegler spent four days on the matter, h® said, their system being to count ts and the voters and divide the wards evenly as possible. Were it possible to have three precincts in the sixth ward, Mr. Smith .division could be After a and examina- tion of the suggested lines, the mittee decided to have marked in colors so that posed precinets might he ily discerned at a glance John T Maerz w the board of fire relative to fhe us tegis- e wards prove transpe st Complications which developed from a fractured hip which he re- ceived in a fall on May 28, caused “he death of anislaus Daukss, aged 48, of 232 North street. After his fall, he was admitted into the New Britain @eneral hospital where he remained until his death early last said very even made discussion com- | map pro- the the more eas- ind Alder- s instructed Russia 15 y commis- | resided hers of No. 3 |months he jon at the ad of Main | the employ of nd No. house on Stanley 232 North strect for voting purposes, e body will remain in the It was decided to invite the hoard | erd Frank Duffy of of sclectmen to the next meeting in and funeral servic order that their views and sug be held Mon ternoon at tions might be obtained. inasmuch o'clock from funeral home. as they have charge of the election | ial will be airview cemetery, arrangements. The committee in- tends to complete the precinct ar- rangement by August at the latest ALCOHOLIG CONTENT OF MALT TONIC CUT avkss came to this city from irs ago and then For the past few had heen a plumber in I'rank Ginsberg of man SIng fire st street street fun 6458 will Bur home of Main street FIRE Co.: No. responded to night metal car at B of oily IN CAR O of JUNK the fire department “still” alarm at 7:58 for a slight blaze in a Shurk k vard strect. A quantity in the became last n material and i ignited 1 considerable smoke VALCON AUXILIARY The annual picnic iary Falcon J.adies will he held s o'clock at Farmi drilling class will give an exhibit the chief This will 1 both Polish PICNIC of the Auxil- Nest No. §11 afternoon amusement grounds at The children's Falcon Nest n which will he e of the program followed by dancing to and English music (Continued From First Page) to popular the mitted under predicted the from the The inst e next impossible 1o 18 per the make ) cent s order, would tonic per- 1l they disappear on ave of the nur hrew market brewers, a the innounced protesiing today had fighting a standstill, anid being madc provisions of although ovder, early no plan of Manufacture was a preparations were to 2 TO MAKE BRIDGI Mavor Paonessa has City Engineer Philip A . A 5 prices on the Miss Clifford Chairman o to re tate Club Group .5, lons n Clifford, a member of and Professional Wom- this city, has been ap- pointed state chairman of the procity committes The local cluh proud of this recognition at hands of Miss May R. Grant of new s e den calenlated place SURVEY requestod Merian construction Black Rock service, and now numerous complaints absence of sidewalks, If a new structure is built, the will munici and the railroad company, comply with other order to secure of W bridge ace safety the en's club of cost he. shared by t reci- | pality he OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING mford, the pre to ionships on the pro R Flower lovers are invited to visit our closer club rel sardens at Johnson St, Maple sram BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP READ HERALD CLASSIF FOR BEST RESU 83 WEST MAIN ST, “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” Vacation Club check next vear — and the way to make sure of it— Join Our Vacation Club Now New Britain Trust Co. who | solo | to North St. Man’s Death | FRENCH AND POLES - ATTEMPT HOP ROOSEVELT FIFLD tinued From IMirst | Al different directions ir courses come near t Azores when both continue by same route of Halifax to York The sensational start transatlantic known in France. Excitement uccessive report of the > Question Mark as mack vn ough two planes in the New of air race Paris and soon wow pro, that the Poles i of was not he plane’ it ha 4 cloudy cons ligh rd sky Both Have Wireless rshal Pilsudski is wircless M with a graph of tion for t betwed apparatus clephone, having miles, while 1s a wireless a ind Mark aphy having n ind As the honrs passed and s vere no indics rmen had terest in 1h t grew Keenwor. Par P tions 1 t It ke urned bhack, gaged for oliday alize imen ing its pic pende hegin favorite the Ne Inde just native Atlantic i York air ra To make it even mor 1S ealizedd t the fli esstul the July 14 would cnd holiday on the I in neh tory aris, July (deh] out T airplanes roared P field in the ing dawn to ever attemp North A [ 1 York The two ds of heavy mists o lay for the f Marshal Polish fliers, to get away after a At 4:45 4. m. summer m. Friday ;) Mark, manned two ke who braved the ban of the government against tran flights, took off 42 min perfect time ( The L m ) Plane Reportec less station 1 a plan Mark esum Question flew over t tow 1 dispatch from th Muette 1th airplane resembling Mark about 30 miles Cape Ferret, Francs The is on an ajmost s Paris and the Question Mark presumal ol e followed transatlantic pla Pathfinder i hoat hoat si the sa nort location tight line Santander w the Idzikowski and ( ter of the World riend wide expe made it Atlantic last At dow an npt o ¢ gust, b wo Frenchmen Abox Question Mark, a which had bes ed for the ronths, was noseen flight for flown own aviato ready to 1 ance's hest ki nne Costes. who South Atlar flight and Mauri Nonte o el his f+ The Marshul 1 advantage in speed and fuel got off to a smoother s grayish white runway gracefully, took of Iy and in a fi sight. The (¢ a little long the its fectly ling f starti W omoments w astion K to take in air motors humr ind sev ney. favor weather ocean. e md prevail 0 nevspapermen vere on Bellonte's F ®owa field to 1 m 1 1 1o give Vhat prepar i han of flying t before the Costes wus to Tokio, he 0. New York Leaves Letter (o Minis ministry ich ha hibition on trans« ing “We destinatic We Lility on no one 1azikowshi his take-of solutely confident of York. The Tolish flier said he satisfied Land where in the United States “We really deti tination. W only wish to trail to ewhere in the States oy that hetore reach V0. NO W sirgle motor plane Atlantic. our o 18 across the Tazikowski on the previous the Atlantic “Out mott swim,' " 1d thing to g Both Poles anp i 1o nt condition the ey wor they were just did not r an this trip Kewski adde across and preparing fo jaunt sontewhere ed in ordinsry their planc bhala threy by and put on his flying h Both Planes The two plancs wer is cool ca They wi clothes, an was ready to set his hat to a frie prey the to distin the (11:27 . at Tours re- Spain. whenee « last two 1ruclied Pilsucsk as standing for the ion Mark o age) headed start together plan by way the first became throughou ith each gress of bad Shik ered 1 it g not zallons W process o equipped for tel a range Ques- ratus of Py Calls Ground he rival ench in- ner and SR here that | hope the other United States to makse Tdzikowski said 1 vould be able New York d States to maks or some o famous Fourtl Assolant lantic flier who e panied way. few s Bas flier s by fliers United two other from the to the coast of Spain field the flie no with his American bride to bid rs farewell. So was Armeno ir., one of Assolar the of Pol ent Fought Against lach Other Polish il n opposit the war first take-off inst each o 10:45 . Ldzikowski, born in Warsaw. Question nehmen French satlantic coming Austr army; i air with oration es ehrated after- | of Pola m. aviators Tdzikow Marshal United 1id Pilsuds the the States would the city ably hat ard v on the weather fishing looked im an Question by moment of the get planc, equipped Hispano motor ips color o side awaiting the hwest of 2y Ostea with Muette was pa with between i amented Franc Across ild iy wo was pain Ortegal by 1l nes Yel no Ku and e They mir war ross 1he Pield Goal July 13 Rooservelt otcetl e ard Franch Mark s tene Ra said ler pre- etly today two D of is credit nd skill with an capaciy The big Town the perfect- s out of ired Lt onee ned per- el uestionably.” disclos FURNACE DEATH 13 PROBABLE SUICIDE wore would ompany Chicago Man Threatened (o Take S Lile-Burned to Crisp off. = —— take try ing would he A sor He said nite des blaze the Unito nfide will intimid Own Life that Hammel be in ex- wrked ordenl That Im as if [of me ra short d iust as out, Ku nd near- CImet. building will Sometimes 1 ing my hiaies in the Police suid mel The ont sement they helicved Ham- erazed from warry, erawled into rnace, affer wrapping himself in the his Crege and red arter saturated hurlap and binding wrists, and set himsel afive Miss Hammel we being questioncd. sared and Marsh re re PUTNAM & CO. 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Pres. Mkt. July,1928 10-12 - 15-20 » 23.26.°% 70-75 g United Aircraft. the —_—————————————————eeee BOY SCOUT CAMP GOES INTO ACTION Quedoor Activities Start With- out Detay-Chel Is Papular Man and so far James Beac ind is doing his younger Cub which #is located uts in two new ation and lispt apart from cahins. rocre ymusement the pors 1 enioyed a snipe hunt fine can hali Th fire en T won rlainments volloy and a baseball Ants am was mad irns, (€ Edward afanl Mor- Liem Dary, David Drinkwine, Dwight Pasados, Norman A~ Dary, Holden Ellms and time visitors on were Mr I Gold, Judge and Mr.and Mrs. H i Mrs. Leon Dary ' 1. Taylor Lord nd Mrs. Bus- Morzis D, Ellms; Dr, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and QIrs. Mr. and Mrs. Witiam Mrs Ray- Mrs. PV, Guibe imphrey Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph 1y and Mrs. M S Sherwood nd H im Crowe M nd M Howard will M ind ven Mr ny other par- mp basehall fam Scout canfpers Jogeph Iwig Graham Arthur Goid- Walter Zuk, Jo- ler. and$ub- v Richard ng and Richard Irews, CRIPPLE RESISTS: I LIQUOR RAD the t time‘that 1 arrested in Sauth- o on for violation the liquor claim that .about he was ordpered previous to.that for his alleged li- laws. the polic months from Meriden from Wall eight 120 and tord Forchia tion with the It is better known for kis manufacture of while in the act somie of these that he m in an explosion. This happened many ye conne fireworks, was of making lost his rs ago. Blown by recently 1 gust.of wind a pigson smashed the large white porcelain window of Christ chureh, N ¥ (uclled side by side. Swanson, | i ) Ealing. England.