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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1930. GOMPLETE PROGRAM FOR LEGION PARAD 2,000 ' Conmecticut Men, 500 Women to March in Boston Two thousand Connecticut mbmr bers of the American Legion and 500 mbers of the American I Auxiliary will form the contingent in the national convention ade in Boston on Tucsday, Oc cording to ¢ vass of the &1 (tonnecticut or 1iddy-Giove frem the p state hel quarters in ti city 1 tatives ) very distriet n of 1! te were pr ting vihich was presided oves this city, department F ¥ on of chairman of th National Conver Colonel Edwin E ment chairman of t mittee last night depart- ade Lamb com- e parade order | vill be put into | ofticial form later this week and will be sent to cvery post in the state Depar‘ment Commander W. S.| Alexander of Meriden will be the marshal of the Connecticut division in the parade and Department Adju- tant W. C. Murray will act as chief of staff. The assistant aides will be Colonel E. Tamb of Hartford; Colonel H 8. Dorsey of New London; Colonel P. Hurley Rridgeport; Colonel Charles T rt of New Haven: Major ille and Technical Zimmer man of D: E of Lock! po: comr partme these men form or the worn wl trict cof tants will ac chiefs of staff port last ons will 1 order. who have not march “h] be trousers. with bin tie and 1, 11 Drum Corps and Band Definite information was furnish- ed last evening that 11 drum corps and one bi will be with the Con- necticut d tion. More musical organizations are expected to be present when the parade is held Every community will banner of some k principal indt The Connectigut demartment divi- sion will fall itf on Tgplyston strect with the head resting on Massachu- setts avenue. The variou will assemble at 12 o'clock noon and | black shoes, irt gion cap. white how its lLlO(‘(-\“O“ | crossing | heard by the sion tomorrow on request of the city of leard the'ge company taking of land in compliance crossing with | other sf of Allen street grade which was to have been public utilities commis- has been. postponed New Britain. | at 0:30 today | New Haven rilroz pproval of the g pro- posed Telocation of the Atwater street grade crossing in Southington. | At noon the petition of the railroad | for the approval of the with a previous order of the commis for the combining of the Pent roa Ellington road cro: ing in the town of South Windsor | was heard. | The commission tion of the - AVIATORS HONOR ¢ PRIEST IN DEATH Rev. Paul Sziuka Buried With Elaborate Ceremony Norwalk, Sept. 23 (P)—Flying low over the Novitiate of the Holy Ghost Fathers at I\ ale, here, this morn- |ing, Pilots James Hainy and Fred Moller of the Northeastern Air| rvice in Darien shut off their en-| and, circling in low, wide dropped wreaths of flowers in a silent vm\nnn to the mnmmv of‘ R{Y. Paul . C. 8. S. P., profes- sor treasurer of 1um4m‘\ who | day morning after a short IFather Sztuka has assisted in the masses at St. John's Darien gine SWOoOT | illness | ekly urch few hh later St e crowded with Nor- and school ator-Bishop McAulifte of Hartford | L pontifical funeral mass. Ferndale rendered the | ntury Gregorian ma burial the cemetery of | y Ghost Fathers at Ferndale v. James J. Carroll, presi- t of Duequesne university, Pitts- , Pa., the eulogy. ores of priests from all parts of cticut. and from a number of were seated in the They included Rev, Eugen: provincial of the Holy Ghost athers in America g priests as Coadjuta choir of enth ce tes 308 Pupiis Registered At St. Joseph’s S There 408 pupils registered Joseph's Parochial school - to an nouncement from t today. ¥inal GRS (e year were completed last week. chaal 1re at P | I‘laahled W ar Vetelan | Undergoes Operation Seized with an attack of acute licitis, Raymond B. Kincaid, adjutant of the® New Britain chap- ter, Disabled American War Vet- was taken to the New ain General hospital was operated on. His condition to- day was described as good yesterday — AMBASSADOR WiLL UIZ CHILE ACTION = :-¢ Gulbertson Seeks Information on ¢ of Two Aviators Arrest V3 (P—Amb: rtson at San- department i the Chilean for- advised the state d ask for detailed informatior arding the two American held by that gove nectfon with Sunday's revolutionary movement he twa, men, identified rd Orville Larm co, detained o1 at tiago unsuccessfu one being 1 Chilean war e | board ves: huano. other American whose name ven in. the cablegram as “R. ith" could not be identified by the de partment. I'he ambassador instructed can Vice Consul Camden L. Lain at Concepcion to proceed Talcahuano to ascertain the tion of the Ameriogns. Santiago and Concepcion were re- ported by the ambassador to be quiet, ‘ace Trial Americans Santiago De Chile, Sept. Two American aviators today avia- rnment in con- of San on Tal- Amer- Me- to | taken situa- 23 (A— were T . ] The minister in his message reit- | ment General Josc Maria Barcelo | |erated that the counfry was.calm |Lira appeared and broke in upon | and that the “l(mplld revolt was (the conference. The commandant | a failure. sized up the situation. and drawing | his pistol fired thrice at Colonelg Marmaduke Grove, one of the con- spirators. | Colonel Grove replied yith his own pistol and perhaps six shots were exchanged. The revolutionaries then fled to a room in the garrison and prepared to defend themselves, | but General Barcelo trained a piece | of artillery on the location and | they surrendered One of the three civilians connect- | ed with the attempted coup. !‘ndm‘ threatened with trial by court mar- | tial for their share in the attempt at revolution at Concepcion Sunda against the administration of Pres- nt Colonel Carlos lbanez of interior, (".'u'k%’ the instruction of/the | the oedden, presid gave Mendda, Argenting, Associated Press,Hundreds of persons known to details of the est, and identi- been placed under arrest in them as ward ~ Owville De {southern Chile in the goyernment's !‘w‘ and “Reed Smith Doyle.” attempt to suppress in its entirety Froedden said that they would be |the revolutionary movement yhich while their action in flying a dé@veleped Sund at Congepcion, to Concepcion and the land- |third city & the republic. g there of five persons who later | While administration sources re- empted to initiate a rebellion was |iterated assurancés that complete to ascertain if there quiet and tranquillity prevailed was possible violation of acronauti- |throughout-the country and that the on Ugalde, was known here to| cal code provisions. revolutionary situation was com- |have made his esaape. leaving only If. he it developed that there |pletely in hand, reports persisted four of the five who landed in the | [ lalso was complicity in the plot to ihat it was far more serious than |airplane from the Argentine, and overthrow the government through | represented. and that the [the plane’s two American pilots, un- rausing an uprising of the Chaca- |has its difficulties to ov | der arrest. Algut 20 efficers of ths iment they will be subject President Colonel Carlos Ibanez |rcziment und®stood ha court martial and &en- at whose regime the movement has |been impl in the movement accordance with the cir- heen directed, was understood here Placed on (ruiscr to be constantly in telephonic com All tho rrested later were munication with Concepcion, while [placed aboard the cruiser Destroyer for persons oufside his immediate | Uribe, anchored near Talcahuano, official family communication with |where they were held strictly in- {that area were depied. | communicado pegding investigation m Case Chance |of the movement hnd their trial be- | cived here from Con- |fore courts mertial. | and before thel purpose was | cepcion teday said that it was by| Well informed sources here ex- | known, the authorities considering fmere chance that the two military | press the belief today that unexpect- that the flight entaile® violations of |men and three civilians who landed |ed events may take place across the | utical regulations. |there Sunday from the Argentine in- | Andes. They give little credit to the | 2| A special tribunal will investigate |tending to bring about a revolt of |official dispatches that all is quiet. |the activities of the two aviators. the Chacabuco regiment failed in | The: attempted coup is thought to | Major Federico Barahona, who is an | their purpose, or at least met so un- |have received strong support from expert director of the military air |timely a check. ce, will fly to Concepcion today While they to aid in their trial. posed coup with officers of the regi- i‘ SE HERALD CLASSIFIED, ADS are i investigated, N uco re {o to trial by tenced in | cumstancr Violated Afr assert® that the avi- irrested by authorities at cven hefore the five men they brough®from somewhere | in the Argentine to _the city were Taws The mi ators we Concepcion ster re | Advices e the aer Trade-In Allo Brit- | and | i wance Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn i CAMP’S 1270}:;3‘:2“ 2 SURGICAL Phone 1409 CORSETS FOR WEDNESDAY, FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES ON SUMMER DRESSES PRINTED SILKS and CHIFFONS At $3’98 Values to $16.75. 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