New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1929, Page 11

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. R ! | : : " B g L] « . i i l. . . 3 4 f ., . N | q . ‘B ¥ * NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Ili\;, DAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929, - LINURERHS P WORE CITY RUINS Hop for Miami Today From Cozume] Isle Fla., Oct. 10 (1'1';—r*om- 1 extended exploration ntral America with the four previously un- | of the ancient . Col. Charles A. breépared to return to \H:lm today 'yuln Cozumel Island, off l!N Mex to the l‘.\n- ays station here s Mrs. Lindbergh after a day al N over the Mexican stat of Quintana Roo. The day was ked by many important findings uins which had been hidden for s in the dense jungles. Honduras Yesterday ¥ took off from Belize, fonduras, Shortly befor farewell greet- had been s during the ation tour At noon rgh served a lunch of cheese crackers and vhich her busy husband weartily. An hour ted a hidd clevated and built of blocks of Only traces of the ruins ent highway could be Dr. Kidder ider 15 part of the inte links, the finding of cen one of the main tour, ighted the next arply about moupds. The as one of the s charted in vented keen eyes mnext g wall glistening ep green bush. Turther tablished the ose of three small Maya villa f had been seen ¢ Two of the cities wer eved fo be part of a metre the Maya civiliza- tion ne cight more than a thousand years aso. Temple Walls Scen from 1 by land explorers, re- SCC red for the first time in rty turned s ever severnl vears as the led at Cozumel at 6:15 | sed over the city of | toward the coa; Later the ruins of the costal town of Tulum was sighted, and all aboard the plane were afforded full view of the buildings strung along the sca coast. Lindbergh brought the plane | to a landing off shore and the party | explored the sights for nearly two hours. 30 the party brought their tour to a closé mhl started for | Cozumel Tl 1 the night v.. fore ta mi, THRFE WflMEN 10 Murder Cases to Come Up Belore Mexican Law Ghange Mexico City, Oct. 10 (P—T women, two of them Americans, ave |slated for trial on murder charges before the new federal penal code, tem, becomes abolishing the jury s; |effective, 1 ice Rush of Touisville, Ky, v Martinez De Leon, a graduate e of Los Angeles, and Maria Teresa De Landa De Vidal are those charged. The last named w: | Miss Mexico at the Galveston bea ty pageant in 1928, The first will be tried for the fa- | tal shooting of her lover, Jenaro Benavente, a Spaniard. The second ised of a similar crime, 1in 1 Doctor Narcisco Cosio Agui- 1 that husband ler the fury will be replace 1, by comm other expe > shot and killed er January ons of alienists dnJ \ll’\l\\llll]l\ N The Visiting in the care of many chronic wounds, and will be glad to call at any ad- dress in New Britain for such pieces of linen as housewi The ociation is a secure a copy of its 1 port for {filing state libr: this re: 917 annual re- in the Connecticut | @ return of a copy Of 2 Center street, even it is in poor condition, will be nore d, and would com- al reports now tate library. which started i * parked in a gara and Zi nue, did ke out a f ock last night Responding to a box alarm, fire. an automo- belonging to n, 70 1-2 Hartford damage when f{t minutes hefore ten men had the blaze extinguished before the flames could spread While the car was damaged, other ws in the garage wore 1. Six thousand 7 'reons fell in duels FACE COURT SOON s the victim. The third has| ses use old linen | Banvor Mayor Gen'ly Reprimands W.C.T.U.For Their Inconsistent Attitude On Rum Law Violation ally Takes Drink in Office Than Bone Dry Who Is Dishonest—Urges Broad View. Bangor, Me., Oct. 10 (—The Wo- is not the only crime. men's Christian Temperance Union| “You must yourselves be consist today opened the second session of | ent and judicial in your judgment its state convention here cognizant of | and maintain a proper balance as t | @ gentle criticism of its attitude on | the relative gravity of various of | the enforcement of laws, particularly | fenses. You can't choose what law those unrelated to prohibitions. you will obey unless you give tr | In an address welcoming the dele- | right to others. Nor can you pla | gates to the city, Mayor John H.|an undue importance on that pu. | Wilson Igst night urged the organ-| ticular law that appeals to you un |ization to recognize that “there are | less others may do the same.” other and worse crimes than the use| Mayor Wilson said his remark or sale of liquor.” | were not to be construed as criticis | Wants Honest Men ‘;irm as suggestions for the futur In declaring that he “would rather | Prohibition activities of the orga: see an honest man in office who per- | zation. | haps sometimes ases alcohol as a beverage, than a dishonest one who does not," or Wilson added: | Mrs. Althea G. Quimby, of Portlar “you people so strongly against|state president, referred to Senato liquor are not yourselves always con- | Arthur R. Gould, of Presque Isk sistent. 1 have heard women rave | whose advocacy of light wines an: loudly against liquor and the next ! beer a few months ago drew the fir | moment boast or laugh at some|of dry leaders. Mrs. Quimby declar | breach of the traffic laws they have | ed the o1ganization would use ever {have accomplished without detec- | “honorable” effort to “replace hin | tion. with a temperance man.” | “While T am 1ot advocating any| She asserted that Maine woul | compromise with those in favor of [ send to Washihgton “not only ten Attacks Sen. Gould Previously in her annual addres: | the use or sale of liquor, I do,belleve | perance men, believers in prohib | that ur organization must look at | tlon, but men outapoken regardin thm;: from a broad point of view | the efficiency of this great nation: | and recognize that the use of liquor yvol(c"' | The most delicious coffee and it goes so much farther Try it today! Boscul Coffee, a blend of five of the world’s best coffees, perfectly roasted, has the finest cup ’ ‘\( quality on your table. For now you can get » all Boscul’s strength— flavor—aroma in your { home. For we lock it in vacuum just as it comes from the oven. 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