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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALW, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1930. INSURANCE EXPERT SAYS TURK 15 100 Statistician Makes Specialty of Dehunking Longevity Cases VOLUNTEERS dEER DUTLAWED NDISES gers Aim of Racke! Decctors Squad MERCURY MOUNTS IN MIDDLE WESE The decline 25 and 38.4 pense of a reduct 4 of quipn Laundri €00 bales of cot Local Woman ] ‘Ladies in Love” at INDUSTRIAL Named Supervisor at Camp MISS ESTELLE CUDDY The Palace Theater Tars Lon Chaney Talks at the Strand FIVE KILLET Europe’s Prize Beauties to' Sail for U. S. ONNAY Y SCHEDULE \ i NEA Paris Bureau American, soil who'll be on. view ht are Miss Hungary, M and Miss North Roumania. will be transplanted to soon. of Europe comeliness vesto x. Left to ri , Migs South Roumania, ENCH GRAVES. * GET BETTER E&PL' Gold Star Mothers de in Own Cemeter i Pictured at the forth- Ger- Note huming from Many Mistakes are Cited brought P American Crews Sail Bel"fenland for Liege e 1ilip \l\‘ h- was ar- et time t illion vesting | 1 wrts‘ iden- On July en com- jfer 1 gin trial big LEAGUE HAS TOUGH = 5 | guistic | Babel had a day |tions | pervision ‘«,. rman element NOW PLAYING When beanty and “Yes" to ays “No Wealth. what hap- o-Feature SOFT BALL LEAGUL “Vengeance” JACK HOLT tors of tropical life starring 2nd Chap. “The Jade Box Sound News— omedy—Novelties e is lways kept cory, ortableg for your con- MONDAY ALEXANDER TO PITCH AGAIN [i (P—Gro- 1l return first or- itch one if st for the sendents. He pitched nd with ALICE DAY Co-Feature (BUDDY) ROGE “YOUNG EAGLES” Selected Sound Shorts CHARLES lilies on one other, Warner Bi STRAN D 4 DAYS Beginning SUNDAY luyn} ALl TAI.KIIG neTuna i)blllfi“ THREE L. \\T TIME “The Richest ¥ TODAY Vian in the World” and Vaudeville obligation to impo: on the free use by any languagg m | private conversation, in comme! |in religion, in the press, or at pube o IIC n)N’UnSS » econd, the- obligation to grant mmorm- nationals speaking a lan- Must Pm[% Mmorn R] hsm guage other than the official one y |adequate facilities for the use of their lang\mgo before the courts. ‘lmnorll\ community _is large to insure that in the primary | schools the instruction will be given policeman of the Tower of |in their mother tongue. off in comparison | Complaints for violations of thesc | obligations are sent in to the leagu: ith the job ea of Na- £ with e job of jthe Toagne of either by individuals, groups, or tions in protecting the linguistic | o "L 7 tions. The league rights of the Europeansminorities. |\ Fis W= U0 T epecial com- At the present time the Yeagde is| iitce of the council to decide charged with enforeing 1IngUIStic | (y50n are worthy of consideration cquality for minority populations in ;4 snayy the council acts on thos: no less than 15 European states. |{nf RO (08 COVIEE OO0 The great bulk of these obliga- [y, ot FEBEN 2 ous were turncd over to the|..ints naturally are those dealing league by the Paris confer-| ith the free use of the minority which in® drawing —up the | jansuages in ordinary intercours treaties inserted clauses | in ype gchools, and in the church guaranteeing the linguistic rights of | )" ooy (R THEC R 0 S are the minority populations that were |' o it of ‘street brawls and cafe created by the ““Balkanization” of | gisputes in which some minority Europe and imposed upon eIy i Beratedi o & ersupl iof rated states as “real” nationals for the free use juished of his native tongue he bulk of the 1 Wihilell the ! Ic: protects se_oblifations. the menian mifi8rities the same as oth- tarily wished onto ers and has even knew ju@ how much wing the Armenian refugees who was getting into. have been left stranded all ov As various Tew statcs °d| Europe without a country or goyv- v the peace treaties. applied 10| ernment of their own, yet-a great the league for admission, the lat- | 1o vion of the Armentan race has ter imposed on them minoriiy|goveq the problem of linguistic clauses similar to those included | righes by, establishing the Armen- in the Paris peace trea ian Soviet Republic of an Finally the league has the su-|(ha Caucasian mowntains also of various Here if there is any voluntarily r about the right to use the between themselves 10 ian language, the rantee the linguistic rights of |, their respective minorities The states which up to the pres- ent time have assumeg obligations to_guarantee the linguistic rights of | o¢ the league. Tnority populations are Alban Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovak the Free City of |Dantzig. Estonia I d. Greece Hungary Tatvia, worities are confihed to well defin linguistic groups such as the Jews, the Mos- ns, Armenians and through all of thes e assumed minority gation there is a sprinkling of | other small groups that makes the | gue's task an exceedingly com- plicated one. In-Turkey. for example cipal linguistic Greeks, Geneva, July 26 (UP)—The lin- com- peace ence were well as van- mainder of league vol- itself hefore taken unde its trouble it B treaties dispute entfred info i Armen- Armenians set- it themselves with the of Moscow In this ene respect at least the Soviets have lightened the that were states Soviets burdens Strong Oflensive Likely in At- fack On Kurds bul, Turkey, July 26 (P With heavy reinforcements of troops and occupation of st gic points the base of Mt. Ararat the Tu ced today for a stron the prin- minorities are the ws and Armenians. Along the newly created Russian border states the minority is naturally Russian, although in the case of Poland there are also | Jewish clement and the big were pl cavalry against Kurds entrenched mountain strongholds who have sur- vived daily airplane hombardments During the last two weeks the s have completed the devasta- of a wide area south and west Ararat estroying hundreds of s whose inhabitants aided the rebels. Thus the Ottomans n ave r supplies the rem element As regard the ermany have latter. Poland ani facilitated the s task some I ements en hough as reat bulk of privat themselves, tter of fact th petitions ning on the moun- minority before the P from the Polish minority any and the German minor- in Poland Greece perhaps for minorities iom that a er comes com 2 3 | ish horsemen numbering about 500 rode out from Mossoul anl { vesterflay attacked Horosan, in the of Hakkiari hoping to draw holds the urkish troops southward from although it ninority complaint from Greece 1o the addition 10| fficial Bulgarians also has m ups of Moslems of Alban- but now residing o territory: the communities of lachs and Pindus and 1y, at Athes, all of the monastery oups that are not of Greek ori; Czechoslovakia also h ated oblig s whic volve by e sides the usual minority element TO CUT EMPLOYES found in most of the state: Berlin, July 26 (UP)—A ten per tral Europe. the cent reduction of employes at ‘F nd Saxon comm Siemens electrical works was pr posed today ‘when workers in arpathians. | plant refused to accept shorter hours ts which the | and low with enforci is sel- contier forees e council i : bulletin today stated stern pro; sole exception of believed ces were qu Ararat would be Greek 2 has switched its accusationg against Persia ard Irak, now claiming that r supplied the rebels with their s compl at are Czech- nities in thene com- er pay Nearly 2,00 ted if the is charged T Rersiouln bela states with minority three principal Y. W.C. A. Cement Tennis Court _Now Ready for obliga- | fec points propesal is put into Use — Rates, 15 Cents a Person Per Hour Instructions, $2.50 for 6 lLessons Court Free to Members For Reservations Phone 1005 Warner Bros. BASS PAVED WITH “GOOD INTENTIONS" — E | Low As the Master Mind of a Gang of Criminals Who Go Gunning While Thei: Leader Is Wooing — sufficiently | fensive with both infan aad | repulsad | ““Good Intentions’’ WOMEN NOW LEAD -+ GHINESE BANDITS Show Great Daring and Push E Mien cmer lnto Shadow ” Hongkon, July 26 (P—Women dre | pushing men into the background in the Chinese bandit picture. Roving bands of women brigands are sacking villages in parts of Kwantung province, accdrding to re= ports here, with men bandits in sec« ondary places. In one instance the hand was es= timated to consist of about 200 wo= men and 100 men. The leader was a woman with her husband & first licutenant This band, it is charged, swooped down on Shekki City at midnight, firing it after robbing the occupants. Later the band sacked Woo Chung and fled to the hills with 100 citizens of the better class, holding them for ra Ten were released when the « handit convinced herself poor and had no propers by women robbers is reported from Manchang, on the lsland of Hainan Under pretense of paying taxes four women entered the bureau of militia. Taking offtcials off guard | the leader shot the chief dead as he sat at his desk The Amazons lined the th | and ransacked the place for h, arms and ammunis tion Canton authorities are taking steps against the women robbers and Ad- miral Chan Chak has been sent to Hainan with s EMBASSY | “Packed with thrills E that used to be applied to of the old western ‘pictures but it is rably suited to “Good Inten- Vom' with Edmund Lowe, that at the Embassy today ° m»uv d by William K. Howard, [from his own original story. the nar- | rative deals with the romance of international crook, who tries to “’go, straight” because of a society girl's Played against the grim hack= nd of the modern underworld, maintains uni ample suspense ene 1o i THE TER i yhrase many Allintens from the rapid fire aund Lowe. ndoned amous sergeant of marine at- for t'of a bootlegger in his recent “‘Borr non- strates his v ity who by giving a re= markable impersonation of the suave d polishedN gentleman | crook in this offerinz. Marguer { Churchill gives the perfor ance of her Fox movietone carser as society girl heroine s Too- mey, Owen Davi Jr Hale Hamil- Foxe idie Gribbon, Kolker, J. C‘arrol Naish and reet e other players who rpret their respective finest Henry T Som y in roles, . TEAM LEAVES FOR CHILE Lima, Peru. July 26 (A—The o al team of Yale university was to Chile by boat today after of a w The team did not dghate in Lima because she niversity is temporarily closed 25 years—from 1300 to 19 reindeer population of reased from 3.000 o 400,0 —_— Look DANCING Look Sunday Nite TWEET PETTERSO! and His _GROVE BEACH BAND Masters of Music —at— PARAMOUNT PAVILION Berlin, Conn. Location:—Take firsi right after Berlin Depot. ¢, Gents 50¢ STARTS TODAY 1:30 to 11:00 Marguerite Churchill /+ —— ADDED DIVERTISSEMENTS — Vitaphone Acts “JOE FRISCO” “JIM JAMS” Riotous Comedy “POLISHED IVORY” Another Cartoon “JAZZ FOOL” FOX | MOVIETO | NEWS