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_—sr e __ *AAll Indian Native Rulers Support British Rule As Nationalism Grows In Directly Governed Area | 3 BANK BANDITS PAY WITH LIVES Kansa§ City Men Simultaneously Executed Today Kansas City, July (P—Threo bank robbers who sprayed bullets into a republican national conven- tion scrowd in a downtown distri here two vears ago, were hanged simultaneously today for the mur- der of Patrolman James H. “Hap- py” Smith, victim of their fire. They were Tony.*Lollypop” Man- giaracina, Carl Nastello, machine gunner for the gang, and John Mes- sino, driver of the bandit car. One of five buttons pressed by five deputy sheriffs geleased the trap at 6:04 a. m., seWding to their deaths three of the six bandits who planned and executed the robbery of the Home Trust company Jun: 14, 1928, Dead at 6:21 Mangiaracina and Nastello were pronounced dead at 6:21 and Mes- 8ino two minutes later. The bandits stood nooses were adjusted. They de- clared they had " no statement to| make. Prior to their entry into the death chamber they reiterated dec-$ larations of innpcence. Among the 200 witnesses tb the execution was | the father of the slain policeman. The Trust company, in the shop- | ping district, was robbed while 43 machine gun sprayed walls and ceil- | ing, terrorizing employes. Repulsed by tear gas, the sextet poured shotgun slugs into “Happy"” Smith, attracted by the up- roar. Dying, he shot away the wind- | shied of his assailants’ car. 1| swerved into a traffic semaphorc tearing out a door. The lock number was a clue which led to the arrest of the trio hanged thisZmorning. Four Bystanders Hit | The bendits' bullets struck four bystanders. Another died of heart | failure. Darrell Capshaw, traffic erect as the fleeing patrolman, was among the wounded. | independenc rented his Tony Bonel- Nagle, who and Maurice car to the bandit lo, confessed me are serving life tern penitentiary. Bonell New York cause, police too much.” Sam Stein, sought by police as th actual slayer of “Happy” Smith a a mysterious figure known only “The Cowboy" are at large. NIGHT BASEBALL 10 MAKE DEBUT Bridgeport Installs Lights Cost- ing $18,000 at Ball Field Bridgeport, July (A—Night biseball under powerful flood lights will make its Connecticut debut in the Newfield Eastern league park early next month. President Ired J. Voos of the Bridgeport club has signed a con- tract with the General Electric Co. to equip the playing field for twilight games at a cost of $13,000. The| lighting system is scheduled to have iis first official tryout on August 4 when the Bridgeport team will Springfield in the early evening. Bridgeport is the th clubs of istall a i was thet first mes in young wife was ter his confe were told, sh as under artifici hts on its home field last night ngfield is expected to have its park simil#rly equipped on August 10 The lighting system in Bridgeport will consist of 136 projéctors each carrying lamps of 1,500 watts, @ 24 “ceiling lamps”’’ of 1,000 ¥ each throwing.peams of light ard the sky FOUR STUDENTS ARRESTED Bucharest, July Police today arrested four students charged with connection with the recent shooting of State Secretary Dr. Constantin Angelescl in the office of the inter- for ministry. The police said they found in the students’ possession the names of sev- | eral members of the government who were listed for assassination. A young student invaded Angel- escu’s office, fired five shots into his body and fled. He was arrested later Angelescu'’s condition today was said to be not dangerous. BURNED TO DEATH New Haven, July 25.—Mrs. Mary Morse burned to death, two other women had a narrow escape from a. similar fate and one fireman was overcome in a fire that swept two three-story frame houses on Grand | avenue yesterday afternoon. Fire- men fought for an hour to get con- trol of the blaze. | GOOD MONEY PREVENTING FIRES losses of the alarming | Mor Last year (hh fire United States reached the total | of over $250,000,000 than 15,000 lives were lost! A very large percentage of these losses were in small towns and on farms. | Now, a large, nationally-known | Ohio Corporation has taken a step| to_prevent fkes. They are appoint- | ing men of good character to rep- resent them in every community in the United States. The men v appoint will act as their trainedd Tire Prevention Experts and receive an exteptionally good income for their serVices. No experience is re quired. The training will be given free to the men appointed. The work can be handled in either spare time or full time. Many are now making as high as §300 a month in spare time. Any men in this ter-| ritory who jare interested can get details bywriting to Mr. Ray C. Hahn, 1977 Fyr-Fyter Bldg., Day-| ton, Ohio.—Adv. ~ M | ish inter rajah of London, July e alist movem 3 watched princes of India absolute territories It Mahatma be victor the pri | indep: endanger Imost which cov and includ | More on the m tha miles of George as India as the U tion virtual More tha NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930. WH of in ap of I sts include Rutla (above) show the Rajah of N m (lower right) nation- nt with th, who rulers within their own ever should to gain Britain, or less io s more one nces rule territo miles ¢ 72,000,000 peop! and ruled by Emperor of India. Wwith an area half as large nitei States, has a popula- v three times as great. 50,000 who in or Ind are ing n people tish India is| LAHORE CONGRESS DECLARED FOR INDEPENDENCE TTE AREAS- Terr itory Pritish India wheré alists are seeking| depender SHADED AREAS- 7 absoll y ve princes — s areas involved fandi state (left), i n nationalist movement. t he Maharajah of Bikaner (upper right) and the Mah- MINORITY GROUPS BOTHERING ITALY Rustrians, French, and. Slavs| All Constitute Problems | | | (UP)—There are | | three regions of Italy where a large | proportion of the population speaks another language than Italian; the | South Tyrol, or Upper Adige; the | lav provinces of Gorizia and Po- la and the Val d'Aosta. The 200,000 Germans of the South | Tyrol speak their original German, | the Italian citizens of Slav stock in | the region of Juliay Venetia, com- | prising the provinces of Gorizia and | Pola, speak either Croat or Slovene, but chiefly the former. In Val| d'Aosta, the inhabitants speak French as well as Italian. |also one or two districts in Calabria whe the inhabitants speak Alban- here being old Albanian colon- it San Demetrio Corome which | maintain their ald national dress and costumes Rome, July 25 INSURGENTS® FIRST RAID ON ARMORY OCCURRED # HERE moreover, is extremely rich | in dialects. There are a score of | principal ones, and many sub-divi- | sions. So different are these dia- | lects that it is practically impossible, | | for instance, for a Sardinian peasant | to understand a countryman of Pied- mont. A townsman of sBologna | would find it difficulty to talk with | |a native of the interior of Sicily, un- |less hoth were educated people and | spoke Italian in addition to their | e hardly language prob- and the lattar may be wumrr‘rrl up in the position of the Austrian-origin citizens of Native rulers supporting Brit- |speak lan ges live within the | geographical boundaries of _India. The Mahar: of Scindia of rty qf these languages are more | alent than English, which is by only 308,000 persons. Alarm to the re 1 an s was caused Gandhi's in when I disobedience campaign extend- JInd a, near Wadhwan, about west of Baroda t time had the na- rmf'rxffl nces since of the x he Nizam of wealthiest of Indian po- tentates, issued a manifédto urging people to have nothing to do h Gandhi's disobedience cam- Nizam, a Mohammedan, ader of approximately 70,000, Indian Moslems, e Ma ah of Bikaner, second of the states in Rajputana; rajah of Rutlam, and the is 1 large Mo {were to withdraw from India alto-) the province of Bolzano in the South Tyrol and the folk of Slav stock. numbering about 400,000 in the I provinces of Gorizia and Pola With passage of time, the problem of dual languages in the Italia Tyrol or Upper Adige, cially called here, and in provinces of Julian Venetia has be- come inev less acute, The position- take up by the Ttal- ian government with regard to these two pr nces containing citizens who passed under the Italian flag as a consequence of the Treaty of St Germain.in September, 1919 is simi- lar both in ex-Austrians- and ex- Slavs In the elementary. middle schols, the lessons are given solely in.the Italian language, and the use of German or Slav is not per- mitted. Until a few years ago. a mid-way course was taken for these citizens. of non-Italian stock. The Ttalian education was partly helped out with a limited use of German and Siav in the case of children to whom Italian was completely non- Rajah of Mandi also have evidenced support of the British crown. | Gwalior, who recently died, once was quoted as saying: “If.the British gether, the country would be plunged into chaos. Indian states outside of British lia embrace the widest variety of country and jurisdiction. They vary n size from I in ‘Rajputana, with an area of 19 square miles, to states like Hyderabad with a | lation of 12,000,000, e states came into being under diverse conditions. After the now toric mutiny of 18 the do- ons of t ast India company transferred to the British crown and became British India. Then Queen Victoria issued her | declaration of policy toward the in- | dependent Indian states, stating that Great Britain desired no extension of its territorial possessions in India, and would permit no encroachments upon possessions of * the Indian princes. a, n were secondary and Mexico Calls Reports On Waterways Error Mexico ministry quested t ng or t agen to the M rumors connected with City, July 25 (® — The of foreign relations has re- he newspapers to print the notice: he last three d ies have been t exican press notic the es i d results of the interna th roneous son the ede a AN I ways commission and Mexico in hese messages there are er- comments, for which re: Mexican government does v importance to them, ¢ the state- istrada de- \ HOSPITAL C an[\()\ , N. Y., July aid he was Ph London, ed the W a scalp wou fra ther hospital poli recor 2 Borelli cture on V London e hal d of the nt in which physiology of = scle 10t strong or him to stay aloft in flight o ~ m flapping wings on his arms. GERMAN AVIATOR PREPARE FOR HOP - Pilots Reach Croydon Airdrome in Small Plane Croydon, Airdrome, (A—Wolf Hirth the e Eng, July and Oscar Weller, aviators who started Berlin yesterday in a smalll plane on an attempted flight to by of the noon from the 1 tes way who acted as spokesman said he and Weller to Hanworth airdrome in of London late today | E here await favorable weather reports before starting on the Atlan- tic flight “We intend to take northern | v way of e said. this red miles instead direct route. We a rapid flight but weather conditions loaded. The 1ach one motor and has no radio. EATONS 300 MAIN STREET UPSTAIRS TOMORROW SATURDAY DRESSES SPECIAL I'rom Our Regular Stock Fo! Reduced r Quick Clearance .50 Values to $15 REMEMBER -—- Don't let these low prices mislead you. You will find these absolutely the greatest dress values yet. All the wahted summer shades and materials. understandablie. The necessity for (Find Dislocated Bones S e In Pitcher’s Shoulders the inhabitants of the Upper Adige Examination this morning by Dr. living the province of Bolzano, William Foley disclosed the fact the Bozen of Austria, are mostly bi- “Huggy" Carlson, well known |lingual. In the heart of the country nasr“)all pitcher, had two small |2nd among the lonely untain vil- bones dislocated, one in each of his |lages of the South ol, there are shoulders. The bones were set in |Many cases where, owing to the age place by Dr. Foley and Carlson is of the inhabitants, little Italian is | {lsxneotealiolr slableltonltoh bagainysno en RDUE in) ehie itowusiflie (1se 0T after a short rest. the two languages: is ev It is not known how long Carl- | Customary. son has been pitehing for the Gas|_ The same state prevails in the company with his injured shoul- Slav province of Julian Venetia, ders. During the past two weeks he | W1€T® the use of Italian among the has complained during several former subjects of the Austrian Em- 2 pire was more general before the games of severe pains in his wrm |2 B28 ore sencial fofore the on the batter. He will be lost to the 8 u - Gascos in the important game with \(‘ Just as nan far the Stanley Ru aggregation to- night. in where Ge ; E provinces of Gorizia and Pola con- tinue to speak their old among themselves All public acts, that is court docu- birth, death and fage certificates are now e sued in Italian “both EET tong ARCHER HARBOR MASTER Hartford, July 25.—P—August Archer has been appo Norwalk G. bor master at years frobm July 144 MAIN ST. OPP. THE STRAND PHONE 2676 48 W. MAIN ST. OPP. BURRITT PHONE 402 You will find it a pleasure to shop in these two cool stores these warm days. Special Saturday Baking FRESH BLUEBERRY CAKES Enchi i ieande s e Ll o 30c¢ FRESH BLUEBERRY PIES A Rich Flaky Crust and Fresh Plcked Bernes Make These Berry Pres and Cakes a Fine Seasonable Treat. — SPECIAL — SHORE, OUTING and PICNIC BAKING Hoffmann's Daily and Aunt Defia’s Bread Make Delightful Sandwiches BUTTER ROLLS You will enjoy Sandwiches made from these richi buttered rolls. FRANKFORT and SALAD ROLLS For the Dog Roast—Two fine suitable rolls. COOKIES A large variety, an ideal on the outing for the children. BAKED BEANS and BOSTON BROWN BREAD No fussing, all ready prepared—Just serve them when you are ready to eat. Oh Boy! What a Treat! FRISBIE’S FRESH FRUIT BLACKBERRY PIES Made of Fine, Plump, Berries Get One Today At Your Grocers—At Your Restaurant | only mod There are | | | hattan college |'Tyrol, in the provinces of Gorizia and Pola and in the Val d’Aosta There is, of course, no prohibi- [ tion against speaking German in the South Tyrol or § in proyinces. Moreover, in |ince of Bolzano there {three ne in Gern Both taught in private Thea Rasche Injured In German Air Accndent Berlin, July Germany’s flying f jured today when her en iroute from Temple he said the plane probably sche's injuries we th Tov- two or reg 'mkhud are 0 Warne- spapers printed rly a wrecked. | the taken off wrong with ht of 12 Con iatrix en something her plane German Dec and Slav schools BOSTON WOOI, MARKET Boston, Ju (UP) — The Bos- ton wool market report issued today by the local office Tnited States Departr follows may be had laration of went Independence o adopted and cons voted for it nor signed it of of In an old fashioned kitchen . a mother made this rich, ~ creamy mayonnaise for her family’s very fussy appetites! Today Ivanhoe is still made from the same old recipe, the same very carefully selected eggs and spices and oil. VANHOE Mayonnaise Miner, Read & Tull ock er, | have been c territory aggre sed on bo s of the of these however, is rs ies from are porting more facturers for ing® territory of trading on these materialized. According to priv . prices on fine wools offered es showed a firm PLAN NIGHT FOOTBALL New York, July (UP)—) today announced the | scheduling of a r to be played a on Priday Oct. 10. be the first night be played in the trict. col game metropolitan NEW BRITAIN’S QUALITY FOOD MARKET 391 TO 401 MAIN STREET SATURDAY FOOD SPECIALS At New Britain's Busiest Market—We guarantee our merchandise and our prices are the lowest—Then too, you get promyt courteous service—you may also feel confident of getting the best foods at very Rib or Loin CHOPS 1b 29c 2 8C 39 17° MORELL'S PRIDE MADE SUGAR CURED Any Size Piece You Wish [ Whole, Half or Quartercd You will be delightcd lh with its fine flavor. 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