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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930. W ~ WORLD BROADCAST MARKS LAST STEP + INNAVAL TREATY (Continued 1'rom ference, were present with Mr. Donald and Mr. Henderson. Others Witness Cer The I'rench and Italian am a- | dors witnessed the ceremony but did not sit at the table with the other| €nvo) ! kkceping a sharp lookout for many e Left-Handed Children of the old regime who are shavini Should Be Left Alone ||°f, berds and mustaches in an ef- > |fort to escape undetected from the | Chicago, Oct. 27 (P—It is dan- « Plead Guilty to Making America Ukulele Conscious | country. gerous, in the opinion of Eston V. ||~ oOne official in an eftort at disguis Tubbs, director of the burean of || cas found dressed like a | curriculum of Chicago schools, to || | try to turn a left-handed boy or | : girl into a right hander. | 23 ™ . ’ Left-handedness, he said. in an- | | | beggar. - he te ©C [ © ed scl s 3 - Haven. Oct. 27 (U'')—India's | e termed the “stereolyped schools Line Without News i LS [to teach In English literature Hamburg. Germany, Oct. 27 (Pj— QLR 0 1 hefore they © had an opportunity {The Hamburg American line today 15 Lo ETea st Dpa ol )’. (,.'.}ml !:‘n\r! hl‘h“ g :::hnresm {\f | still was without any sort of ‘L'l_"‘1“‘l“‘ Countiys N dia’s own literature. Tagore's own 1 {cation of bombardment and AZHSEL I school nikentan, heside the physiological | |jife aboard their ship, the B and in view of the H interference with it left Rio De pholosopher r-old poet. artist and Janeiro harbor I I« bnducted: fnfonruelive which may lead to nervous dis- [|jor Bucnos Aires The Mied Eamanoithng Sl b ord such as stuttering. el ac T in Tarore ik —————————— | rom the newspapers from cign office,” an official of th India emissary to the German, Spanish i pany said. “All attempts and Polish legations, all of which |touch'with linc office and the I Minister MacDonald wel- .4 / 7 had nationals aboard the ship, ex- |have failed.” comed them aud said he hoped the + i i ¢ L s B se 0 time soon would come when thei S Sl <o e I : s e e over the incident and offering inter- | Paint and Putty Plant Tannles ment of the vietims at Brazil's cx- | Buraed i Nev Haven 1 i Join in the provisions of the treaty. pense. Corrcio da Manha announced Iuish; frec statel Swds Snot | repre- it was starting a public subscription | New Haven, Oct. 27 (P—Tire sented because the dail had not yet | for benefit, of families of the victims, |lieved to have been causgd by sponi- ratified the pact. | | tancous combusiion early The British ratification and that stroyed the Counecticut of all the dominions was signed by Putty shop on loxon the king with the pledge that the outskirts of the city monarch “eng 4 promiscs s | estimated at $35,000 royal word to ive effect to the IMlames, fe i icposed president, Washington Luis. |, paint fiected silky grey beards. as nearty | g oy |as possible like that of the president > Antonio Dos Passos of Janeiro. was® particularly nouncing a new course of study in handwriting for Chicago schools, is a fundamental condition, IFirst Page) noti loss o 1den Mac- mony N interview New Yorl oon what we ‘nd the | ST for groves while I that tu- his race. among from fear for | 5 doom Rk G @ home S s S that is free Trime b {o provide them heartinful sur- v of open uir wd frecdom of move- ceovery but permit him 1o con projected speaking tour inue h Tagore had hoped by be- his lectures 1 lioped to 2o (o Boston el i i e iy to atiend the exhibition of his Latidand i doctor forbade the _road in he will zo to New Yori. s his vondition permits he will visit 1o Philadelphia to Society of his trip to Beards Not In Favor Brazil. Oct. 27 (P— head that sports a Sao Paulo, Uneasy is the I beard loss decided collection Many of the official family of the 5 ) i ding on drums of oil throt frame structure summoned by two alan : of hig ¢ poet hipse pon 1 It any are feft d in N¢ York I'he were in a hook leather and gold All of the representatives declaration thut they had met and had deposited ratifications “of {hc treaty for the limitation and the re- i Chamber of Commerce duction of naval armament.” signed meeting on Wednesday, | in London on April 22, 1930, October are will 10 s der | Premicr At Head of Table the blame for mal America | The British premier and Fore! ukulele-cons wch as they | Sceretary Arthur Henderson sat at constituted the Panama Lxposition | the head of the table in the Locarno | troupe whien started the 1 for Si room with the American ambe hiche sl the T dor, Charles Gates Dawes, the nation nadian. premier, B. Bennett, the| Mike Australian premier, J. T. Scullin, \in Am and with them were General Hert- zog, prime minister of the union of atification | bound with blue Rio De | futilely to BUS TIME CHANGES proud of At the catsct the fircmen h “Ther it present el = — [the similarity of his beard to thai found the building ! situation with e William J. Bryan of Luis, but when a crowd of irafc | mass of flames, said Gt of the Connecticut Co. today an- rebel sympathizers saw him Sunday | jack of water pressur > fron hat Hartford buses wilt and gave chase. thinking that the distance of the hydrunts Sunday running at 10 ood.” e t ;hor Luis had escaped from Fortalezs | {he sdene. They were also i livel v the hour, instead of SUICH ha‘tempt-Cup:ln'ul);m' he decidd@ it was un |exercise caution becaus iihrarateai Lht ore the hour. Ths inconvenient luxury. | quent explosion of drums of oil. wratively free a dule which changes Dos Passos fled: to a nearby gar-| Motorists flames, | “If 1 can 1§ cxperlinent JANTLA rison post, demanded protection f | which cduc Siceewtl de g s soldiers there. and horrowed & razor | ve on the SR and shaved oft the adornment. |wateh the fir Police and insurgent offic uitil daylight. Hawajian Musici: save the building sizned o ] nupi and his “Hime envelop: who will be guests of the were sl one of th Seu- ped 1 ey cannot a un provide jon in 1 are com- mele them with althy surround- sure or reviving our manhood.” in what attracted visible for by the mil scene of the bluze t w1 st { 3ucnos Aires ttempt to end his firet o 40 S Tionys oo b0 through |nd then to Lurope. Hearing that B2 &1 1 Mello Viunna mtended cventually to neighbor and | "¢ 5 GEL] Hanapi, the leader, arrived | ihe prompt administrations of the | “turh to Brazl. General Leite De the new minister of war or- rica fer the Panam posi- | local police William Serbich, aged | 4570 tion at the age of 15, After 1he|3s, an employe of the Corbin Sepew |dCred that the ex-official be taken expozition he tourcd with his feliow | Corporation hy days and a teacher | Of the boat. South Africa, Premier Forbes of |J{awaiians in a wild west show |of the violin by misht. succeeded in| . Colonel Bertholdo New Zealand. and the Japanese and under Jess Willard, former his own life by means of gas | f4ct of olice here, today notified Indian envoys, Ambassador Tsuneo|heavyweight hoxing champion. He | . night in his room. at |2l cmbassies and legations that Matsudaira and Sir Atul Chandra |spent six years in vaudeville; played | 265 12lm strect. | Brazilian journalists who had taken | Chatterjee. {a leading part in Oliver Morosco's rbich made his first attempt a | 'CfUBC With foreign cnvoys follow-) The declaration of adherence 1o 'oxtravazanza, “The Bird of 0 and azain Chese Siturday | ins the wlots Wridiay couldireturnito the naval treaty, also signed by Am- | gise,” and organized ensen R s s | eishomGes) overnment guar- bassador Dawes, contained the res- now nationally known as the “Ilima | the place of death. He was frustrated | W1°¢ing protection. crvation of the United States senale Jstande o =0 : ek first attempl when a neighbo L e s o |and roomer in the same house re- | mevals Still Caatious volved in any way in connection ; g turned home and detecting the odor to de Jangro. Oct. 27 (P—In- with the London treaty. of escapir went to the de urzent 5 in both north and ey S ) : man’s room where he found him | couth wary betrayal of e Hails vedl il e peidisabpoiniad S licas g © 11 stretched out on the hed with a vio- | their cause, today stecred clear ot Washington, Oct. 27 (P—F resident e licitate the people s of Greal Brit-1 i, 4ienily clutched in his hand and | committing themselves to coopera- Hoover asserted today as the Lon-jain and Jupen. and the people Of |, oot opened pouring out deadly | tion with the military junta don naval trealy became binding up- | this country, upon the conclusion of | o Ve SIS B PRCE T TR TR T R el ot Tahdical Bt on the United States, Great Britain (a sound and reasonable agreement|.q (nd police and Dr. N. B. Jdaffe | they could be sure of its intentions. | and Japan that it was “fair to all between them, fair o all and dan-| (53 aq nim removed to the hos- | The junte, ordering disbandment and dangerous to none” and substi- |gerous to none. which has been ac- | nivay pe was discharged from the [of the federal reserves called out tuted mutual trust, good-will and|cepted by cach nation as affording | yociiial jast Sund b I et fhe P Tron e el confidence for suspicion among ma- adequate protection and which sub- | Uine (ola Dr. Jaffe that he want- | ministration against the revolution tions. % stitutes for suspicion and competi- | 5q s it ll(-lr:r‘q)hml Getulio Vargas, presi- The chief executive joined Premicr |tion mutual frust. good-will and| “gyou)y after his return from the | dent of Rio Grande do Sul, offer- MacDonald of Great Britain and jconfidence. Let this day fill us With | oqpital he is alleged to have fold | ing him the national presidency for | Premier Hamaguchi of Japan. in an |thanks and inspive us to g0 forward | pank Stakara, who found him both | which he was defeated in the recent | international broadcast cclebrating | with the courage of hope | times, that he wanted to die. He | national clections. the depositing of the instrument o | | prophesied that he would make a| Messa, from ratification in which for the first | Japanese Gives Stand | second attempt bnd he warned Sta- | Leadquarters of Var, time three major maval powers €ov-| olyvo, Oct. (®—The London | kara that he did not want him en- | refused the invitation enant to limit all types of fighting naval treaty was described today by | tering his room to prevent his d | until guarantees of the Premier Hamaguchi of Japan as a y a coincidence it was the cerity were given him, thesc guar covenant which is “bound to exer-|man that discovered the fatal | antees to include surrender of all | cise an immense moral influence on tempt Saturday night. Wt 3t federal troops I'ederal troops in and the people of this country, upOn | the growing conscious s of man- | kara returned to his room the Itarare se r surrendered, and the conclusion of a sound and rea-|kind.” |oclock he discovered the the first contingents of insurgent sonable agreement between them, | foining President Hoover and |of gas that grected him.a week ago | troops left by rail for Sao Paulo. fair to all and dangerous to mome. |pPrime Minister MacDonald in cels-|and when he entered the room | The rest of the southern rebel army which has been accepted by each |brating the depositing by the thres | Serbich was in bed with the gas an an advance into Sao FPaulo ! nation as affording adequate protec- |governments adhering fo the treaty |tube running i a4 clot ; i At Aty oot A COMPLETE AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE tion and which substitutes for sus- [of their instruments of ratification,|and held closely fo him. where surrender was refused the ” picion and competition mutual {rust. | the Japancse premicr said: “Wa| He called the police and Sergeant | old offensive was to be renewed. | xood-will and confidence,” President [may now believe that a more gener. | Feency and Ofiicers Tierney, Bro- R N S R e i s LS R G S R e e S commander of the Farahyba At th of the p the kitchen and after frantic efforts which captured Pernambuco, to revive him failed they called | Medical Examiner John Purney, who pronounced the man dead. the world’s hopes for disarmament Little is known of the dead-man ! Prime Minister MacDonald asserted | ©XCept that he often talked of a today that the solution of the Amer- | Prother in Europe. He was of a quict ican-Brilish-Japanese naval prob. | disposition. Neighbors in the house lem under the London naval treaty | aNe3e that he often sat in his room SHould e 5 st Soutco of onccur| nfter melurnivg from & dayis work ment to future ondeavors in saoh | And. Played mournful tuncs on his agreements ‘\’0‘_“‘ e Funeral arrangements arc heing | e eceh fol- | yade by Stanley Borowski of 90 g thosc of Premier Hamaguehi | 131050 street and burial will be in and President Hoover on the deposit | cometery. | Irairvigw of formal treaty ratification at Lon don, touched at some length on the ranco-ltalian negotiations to solve the mnaval limitation question be tween these two countries, The ultimate failure of these ne gzotiations, the prime minister said was “‘unthinkable” to . him since world hopes for progress in disarm ament were focused on these effor “What a happy day for the world other con- zood tailed a timely were Hawaiian® music can he HERALD CLASSTIFIED ADS 15 years 4 arrival of men battle vomanhood a s ard endency Klinger, pre- world We're All Ready . .. Come In And See Us! Tomorrow We Open Our New Ford Sales and Service 139 Arch Street hem and they hat the hopes give me nee of the world will not Hoover new Rio dc Punta Grossa, . said e had temporarily junta’s sin- | pleasure to felicitate the | peoples of Great Britain and Japan, | . \___/ MODERN SERVICE DEPARTMENT Consistent with the high quality of our other departments is our service. Modern in every detail and manned by mechanics SPACIOUS SALESROOM Our large, well lighted showrcom offers the potential customer opportun- ity to inspect, under pleasant surround- ings, the car which s ot ihe wevontoney aietorr || he may wish to buy g «|] and to compare hope that France and Italy would eventually reach an agreement and becom tners in the treaty. n making active efforts within the last few months, the chief executive said, “to arrive at a complete understanding. The people of Great Britain, Japan and the United States, and indeed the peoples of the whole world, have watched these efforts and confident- ly hope that patience and good-will may yet lead to a solution.” Mr. Hoover's address, which took six minutes to deliver and was transmitted by radio to every sec- tion of the world, along with those of the representatives of the other two governments, follows in full text: ‘Today the governments of Great Britain, Japan and the United States have deposited the instru- ments of ratification to the lLondon naval treaty. Prime Minister Mac- augmented by volunteers, swept {he states of Alagoas and Sergipe, entered Bahia after some resistance from police and was acclaimed by the multitud®. 1t had been expected that Tavora would procced by, air- planc to Rio de Janciro and his fail- ure to do so occasioned some sur- | prise here. . Although Captain Juarez and Dr. | Vargas collaborated in the revolu- tionary movement they have been | known as bitter political cnemics. In rorthern Brazil, dispatches from | pernambuco said. Ju is consid- | ered as “the only interpreter of pub- GUNFIRE 15 HEART Premier Last London. -Oct. Speaker (A —TIimphasizing | ensue. Janeiro and Both Rio de Paulo are quiet. Recr is being sold, Tonald and Premier Hamaguchi are Joining with me in speaking to you to mark the sig ance of this realization of further advancement In the world hopcs of a practical limitation of naval armament will be the day of that agreement,” MacDonald said. ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE (Continued From Iirst Page) that state by airp a confer- ence with Vargas. ane for although harder drinks still are pro- hibited. Business and industr: cxpected to resume their today. The bank i to veopen for businese. e have been was | normal as- | each model. Every- thing is so that one may feel quite com- schooled in the re- pair of Ford cars it is a service unex- The movement initiated hy the The deposed president. Dr. Wa “The task begun 18 months ago nerals and admi last 1riday | jzion Luis, who still refuses to sign had its principal object the discon- |, yegignation, spent his 60th birth- TENDERED BY DAUGHTERS for the limitation of all types of [tinuance of the armed struggle, | oy yesterday in Fort Copocabana, naval vessels thus draws to a close. | T r. and Mrs. C. Caia rook | : The naval powers have bridged ob. | o ~nd Mrs. C. Caiazza of Brook |\ ich was becoming bloody and | port, he is confined a virtual D oner. stacles and achieved an under- Street Feted by Friends On with immense losses to the country, standing to relieve their peoples of ‘ The committee now at the head Insurgent troops. i R R L silver Wedding Day. [of the mation's destinies aims at|iqspianopolis, capital of the state of these powers commanding the great| . o4 arps ‘:‘\"“""”””‘“ "““;'? “"d, !'1;0‘“’“:: lfm Santa Catharina, have named Gen- & . . % and i he various administrative duties alc i Jima as provision- part of the world’s naval forces | j.req a supprise party at their home. | o g 1l Waldomiro Lim ¥ SR s Aty Yad - | protecting the interests of the Peo-| 4 governor. Colonel Kinghelojf is ave turned away from rivalry in| gy o0k street, Saturday evening by | e g % al armaments, and disproportionate | {jojr qaught N e e e e T e mim\«; m‘rm.u provincia growth of their navies is now pre- | canor Caiazzu, in honor of the 25th | \igonal government's attitudo fo-|o0 o or O oo ° vented by an arrangement founded CHE forcign nations was “inspired tegret Bombardment : dnniver of their weddin [y n common sense A large number of guests wers | | e 5 ~ B 8¢ o a spirit of close friendship and TSl e s o (P)—Ciov- This relinquishment: of competi- from Bridgeport and other P ose friendship Rio de Janeiro. Oct i tive building among the three great S S i | intense brotherhood to all the na-, crpment circles here today expressed il Solos were rendered by An-|(jong of the world which is evidenced | bombardment of 2 ”rib“';“ Sl gL Lentini and an orchestra pro- |y, {he appointment of Mello Fran-| he German ship Badey as it left v”fl’m fi"‘;" R e e ;‘3 sl tor “I“”'“hw ted the | U0 Who formerly headed the Bra- | R'o de Janeiro harbor Friday morn- et e -‘]' S ‘"*“1‘;‘ presented Ahe |, i, gelegation to the League of [ing for Buenos Aires. Twenty-seven A |‘: H_r la ¥. lih imita nfl] n:‘ ‘M?;w o \\n'l; ’“Ir dc L“"i .n\\&\n mlur e, Gl e ercons have died as a consequenc stablished can be maintaine e | cake and they also received a large | Few Officials Named e R may look forward with urance to | number of gift ! Pend e A AT A e b the fact that future conferences| Mr. and Mrs. Caiazza have been | [ty o) B0 e Seh o Al find § 5 ‘1 o ‘ 1' ¢ f‘ SRiadIty g or th:" past | M€Y government, however, the junta Most of those killed were among | will find it easier to bring about | residents of this city f > past | med only sufficient ofticlals to | 5 Jarge Spanish emigrant contingent further steps in reductions. Tt is the [ 35 years. Mr. Caiazza is an employe | 1% U LA : an e - T e Bt b er tom. | Maintain order at home and deal |on board. erven) !pr") O? ”‘.'g""”“" L8 :’m & = 2 with forcign governments. The government issued stagmen men and wome his generation | pany. , 8 that the m,.“. s 1 Ee fidence Life in Rio de Janeiro returned ‘o | today by the captain of the fort, : PO RS EaL IO a1 DI Costa Pinto, who said that for the | ; [normal this morning. cafes and bars which has been so patiently an - : i 4 Sntes fem i p iy ) were open. They are selling beer but | past two weeks all masters had § it y a eve 3 en- o e e her S| k r to s e et Lo e o s S e SR e i are obiddentiftoRd ispenst stronxen(heenfordercdiaiing "0”'2""(‘ e R et | arinks and all public assemblies still | pass close to ¢ a Cruz g have been reached may permission to leave liva and be | by an automobile driven by Georse'| (0SS SR P extended. Never againg must a vace | Malkemus of 3 Clinton strect | * Flying Warning Signal in naval armaments “oe allowed to |carly Saturd night. The accident In a meeting today Captain Affonso do Carvalho af | develop. | happened in front of the building at | ¢ided to dissolve the il o nantintervic shid Two Nations 404 Main street when Mrs. Buchierre, | er of deputies, the the fort was fiying a “closed port” “France and Italy are not as yet |who i s old, darted into the [scmbly of Rio De Janiero and the | i " Cye ™ ine Baden headed out full partners in the London treaty. |strect directly in back of a stalled | “tate legislatures. Moraes Barros, a | 1200 F 2T Fa iy Go shots | They have been making active ef-|bus striking the left front fender of [ frderal deputy from Sao Paulo. was| o0 "e iy pear the vessel and the | forts within the last few months to | Malkemus' machine which was trav- [ named minister of agriculture at| oo "5 s the speed of the rive at a complete understanding. {cling north on Main strect at an al- | the same session Baden. Then some light artillery he people of Great Britain, Japan |leged speed of 5 miles per hour. Mozt of the political figures of | \as fired, and then two heavier shots and the United States, and indeed | Malkemus picked her up and|the former administration who [ with the idea of stopping the boat, the peoples of the whole world. |placing her in the machine, drove|were imprisoned Iriday were re-|hut these also were ineffective. have watched those efforts and con- |her to the office of Dr. David P.|lcased today. The former HEen hock Visd Rred andihit ons fidently hope that patience and good | Waskowitz where it was learncd | president, Dr. Mello Vianna, of the masts of the Baden which will may yet lead to a solution. that her injuries were slight. He|iiborated on condition that he re-|fell, killing or wounding passengers “The sessions of the five powess {later drove her to her home. | main in the federal district. Thejand members of the crew. at Tondon have served to streéngthen | former vice president embarked on| The foreign minister in the provi- mutual trust and canfidence among ADS | the steamer Almanzora, however, !sional government today sent an Task Thus Completed AL HOLMQUIST, Pres. We Invite You . .. to come in and inspect this modern. weil equipped automobile hom«. Nothing has been left undone hy us. to provide one of the besi Ford Sales and Service Establishments in New England . . . Right here in New Britain. fortable when look- ing our cars over. celled. taking over OPENING WEEK Oct. 28-Nov. 1 OPENING WEEK Oct. 28-Nov. 1 . Caiazza were {en- jresent ities : eneral regret at A COMPLETE STOCK OF GENUINE FORD PARTS Our stock rcom contains one of the largest and most complete stocks of genuine Ford parts. No matter what one may wish for his car we have it ... No waiting . . . No delay . . . It's right here and it’s a genuine Ford product. 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