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10 PICTURES ALASKA NORTHEND SCHOOL FOR SVIC GLUBS STUDY CONTINUED W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1930. — TELLOF BiG PLOT Reveals Schemes Ramzin, whose testimony was without being questioned, | Denissov told the commit- | seneral J. identificd M. given TR OPERA STARS SING . ATNEW MEMORIA, hed to the Irench grncmlJ —_— . om 1 o) i i “a member of the Brit- i inalli { T Yeir 00 Travler Speks i Cain French Took Lead e ot i, Martnell and § 78 Year Ol Traveler Speaks of aim French Took Lead in ;5 ind.i ™Suee Sfutenanes, eNitZ8, Martinelli and Scotti e N 2 YiB, H jointly headed a special commission P A [ o “T i) 2 Its Size and Climate e by M Le- Intervention Scheme T e i e sy rincipals in *“Tosca YLt L SNILOC o aspects of intervention. | ? e i 1y S “It was cided that the | 3 K ! Moscow, Nov (P—Millions of qun::“:.a:[ Y]hg;':) ff;:l?d be a mood | Hartford, Nov. 26.—"Tosca,” Puc: b % < : £ ¢ DR RES cini's immortal opera, as presented § A ;3 o S s i Russians, hardy Siberian peasants, | time,” M. Ramzin said lhfii]] e Wbtk Govs demanany v ) 4 o n : + 1 hearded mountaineers of the Cau- would give us plenty of time to pre- o o Yo”? in the Bushnell M: 3 casus, and urban dwellers of the so- Pare “OTMI nunlie 2RI {,:r U7 | morial last night, was the outstand s viet cities, listened on the radio to A¢ton and to complete arrange- 1 T, Giea) and social event of 28 8 L ‘ ments hetween the participating T L Heir : vears. Marking. as it did. the in- soviet engincers talk away their lives | countries. It was defermined that £ g : tial appearance of grand opera in g hetore a revolutionary tribunal in| France would be the chief leader ford in this generation f{ r g the *“House of Columns” in Mos- and that her gencral staff would Bl e e e n cow furnish technical instructions with oo S TP ST Capacity. o ; The grim aspect of the occasion Dritish assistance.” Theatergoers in the capital city ; apparently has been lost to most of e A e e : the listeners. This has implicated L. €. C. RESUMES HEARINGS | (0000 V000 80P CR00 ) eat Britain, Irance, Poland and Haven, Nov. 26 (F)--Notice | 00 S0 L O e q the cast of |, | Rumania in a plot to destroy the Wwas given today that on Dee. 2, [0 F01, W UPCH TESMEL < Moscow communist regime Examiner John T. Rogers q e E Outside the House of Columns the | IEET-SIate commerce — conupissicy | coypast to the sombre conventional snow-covered strects echoed as the "I resume B el e S eas | Dlack worn by their escorts. - : vial opened with the cries of more C0UTL room here on “the practices Mo’ Myl (S perrect for ¢ 2 than half a million demonstrants | © H:“; OB "‘,“;‘w“ ’\:jo"l‘]:’S their | OPCTa was the verdict of Otto Kahu, | who passed with banners flving, de- SUPR 08 HOR (1058 WRO US¢ | chairman of the hoard of directors & % o manding the death penalty for | FaASPOAton, m’”‘v'_ 4 L of the opera company. I W 2 [ ents of fmperialism.” “initiators KMORD 88 TeCRrocity | o lamazed” he said. “to see how i . |of intervention,” and “agents of our ', ’_W'a R > 1 opera went across the footlights a4 & ¢lass enemies.” Other siogans were ' L350 perfectly as if it had been done < No merey to class enemies.” and AL Vs, Temills it iokes o hou ! otters against the government N ”’,‘_4';”: The | MaNY vears to settle down T thinl: must be shot.” Te Meran]. 3 Savs to the west | that for digni gogd taste, spu< | Pleads Guilty S‘;‘y”oa';( —:’dp!;‘m hi“\ran 5 “““("’a ciousness and originality the houso i ¢ c o ¢ Inside the hall, Professor, Leonid "“j'”” ShE l‘“ Ay S OE A lis pertection for opera.” | )0 3 or a Ramzin, the first of the eight de- |27 “\;“r’yi“"’:::;n“::]‘r‘n‘sm“trca;\"‘”“ Madame Jeritzt, in excellent voicr, | o Looking like a war-devastatod area of 12 vears ago, this picture shows how buildings were | fendants l'o takfl'!he stand, rlradlr-d e et dmmi Td s |save a nnml-l,‘hrm\an\ ’\on:’l o . &% S e persons, and injured scores Houses collapsed like paper under the impact of the torrents of dictment of plotting communism's | POUring down the mountain slope | ™ 40 oot "o oiti vateran creator of B S h the earth and stone which without warr slid Aown a steep hillside and engulfed part of the !overthrow. Figuratively baring his ?M spreading into the valleys at its | tne flendish Sgarpla, was also i fhs g = S Rt ooy ST hoto shows work ev pull ed down the ruins of wrecked buildings to pre- |breast, he told his judges in a|foO excellent voice, Giovanni Mart : SRLSN vent further danger tol scholarly and dignified tone: e e s ooy nelli throughout the entire opera s se expenditures on : A e e Sl T HARTFORD MAN KILLED | caco full measure of vocal beauty o %t : 2 X g AMr = == — —_— myself. My destructive efforts are Pomfret, Conn., Nov. (P — | cach phrase assigned him rery & Ning pers A his finanee L Gt iyo &by thiz trial and my: Thomas J. Molumphy, 49, of Silver AR T . <ttt > nat : mavor wanted to MANC t ORI AL I ecause homes were destroyed | SUCEHL ©SOPY W8 TS o ter, | lane, Hartford, was Killed instantly . el K S S R ‘ ted ¢ a this morning's earth. ddmissions Y M COUNEr= | et before noon when the car he gine ¢ : ant vas spent C E. e g t ny thousands because | Fevolutionary activities.” i onhen wnoscanalo 8l WO! r = SRty 2 e to lab = 3 il iy ot in: [Eon tyohoursand atials M Ram | vesiduyin e grashiec S0 i okon mon had not spent itself. was distributing tents, ads of food and other ed Cross volunteer assisted in im- NOW BELIEVED %50 - striotion as Depression Gure yrber skiensian ot sima i s : e ties traversed r south as bitants stoically 1i b was the spot. The is & harrowing pic- tion. The majority the hillsides jand- B collapsed and nearby with scars of gr raw % | e i < Bure is Impressed Temples Become Hospitals which was er of relief re treated incense showed s C C Lighting Ordered Tmproyved z < S greatly aliere 16 llages were more ge- district inhabi- comparatively precautions attributed toll quakes preliminary fortnight, es before the to 1 by tremors villagers retiring Therefore there were such as killed nds in Tokyo and yast i S s 1 nd other larger towns Mishima's death s five. A few houses wers e ' ' - HAWLEY EXPRESSES ~ .. DOUBT OF TAX CUT and a few burned but ickly controlled with Scientists Develop Race of Mice - it i A1l Having Disease ey $T000010 WL pave heen Ton ¢ A . : soor cous oo House: Chairman Sees End of 2 N o ; i One Per Gent Reduction ! 4:03 T - : say h. Nov. 26 (®—Chair- o 2 5 y of the house ways and FR : o e commitice expressed doubt ovn : today that t per cent reduc- = i ze d ? tion on income taxes last year would ze 10 i 30000 Homeless o1 s vear. His com- i islation r = Botler Not Considered Da ons ‘ e calling the lower tax rates £ M Vit USE HERALD CLASSITIED ADS c : majority able on this year's incomes, 5 5 o & o om - | the same time said it would & t o fi=sers = = SR shown clearly ' ? o an increase in taxcs | Determines Age of Earth it e e o 2 o, o 1 o le it looked like w«¢ ot | year's tax reduc " v id, “but T am Other Mice Tmmune Also if we are going I’'roof o rough a program for un- 18 fol 5 t relief we will need ad- E O couniry gencrally [u) s ) vould approve the discontinuance o & 9 f the tax reduction in order th : - by o the funds might used for unem- = ployment reiicf through the con- o . tion of public orke."” Sradviiilenn e s | DRAGGERS' FINES PAID Slanteatis : 3 No 0 London, Nov. 26 (P—1Jol causes i a iolations, the drag ind Del Ray 1T were re The Jati oms authority her dermic needle. A g 1ds to craft were recently the already kno ) at seized by the coast guard. A fi dancar T S of 3100 was assessed against 1 one animal to anot does not Cinderella on a charge of running e Ayl 5 Nresen without lights and an identical fine spontaneous Adiar ¢ r or a like charge was $10 added for st failure to have the master's G . cndorsed on her papers was plac Dutch Pal?el Pred{(‘P i gainst the Dei Ray 1L k Curtailment of Rubber To mak sfers, 1 il Amsterdam, Nov. i (P | o f ity to mov | ALLEGED BOOTLEGGER SHOT e anaper Handelsbl 158 1 the | Kansas City, No —Py—Ralyl e aied by, “proming 7 ol 0 re - Farnell . described by police Srhialtie G B ¢ a tio Nc cho lhootleg shot to death la e e on sher th night in utomobile parked a1 ehtates in Tapanoe ¢ s . ing of the | he edge of a houlevard. Police Coast of Sumatra, arc closing do tonroc 1 | ributed the slaying to gangs for two years. 1 ivities All coolics have Stisse ling had I‘arnella, who once was arresied and repatriated to the o o Northend buildin, 45 a suspect in a black hand murder. exception of one or two hundred o Statistics By Judd escaped an aftempt on his life six each estate. The newspaper said udd gave the gat Associaizi Drisa BRGLS | years ago when a homb was explod- that this would mean a reduction of | ken from the | ed beneath his bedroom window about 1.400.000 kilograms annuaily or's books and bearing on R et s Rl R R S R e Kovarick, professor of physics at Yale University, |, Australixs population of sheep is e chool would provid nployment | sShown beside the irstruments with which e determined the | iian ten times the number of human age of the earth to be 1,852,006,000 years, Usy uu:aw CLASSIFIED \l'\.‘ox many men whosc plight th ‘ ‘m‘ylhxl:ml:fl, @ 4 the Pomfret-Brooklyn high y | body has been taken to the funeral | home of Louis E. Kennedy. Daniel- | son. State Trooper L. J. Poirier is vestigating. The truck driver was | unhurt. Selling Judgeship . 2 zin, weil dressed and apparently un- perturbed, confessed his guilt to the court. The essence of his testimony had been published in a written con- fession at the time of his indict- ment. He implicated without re- serve his seven co-defendants in the | indictments: Xenephon Sitnin, Ser- Kuprianov, Victor Larichev, Alexander Fedotoy, Vladimir Och- kin, Nikolai Charnovsky, Ivan Kal- | anikov, all important figures in the Soviet industrial regime. plan to spend on road building was Only Two Have Lawyers proposed today by Chairman Dow- picturesque audience of men, | ell of the house roads committes as and some youths, both hoys an uncmployment relief measure. girls, sat throughout the long ding, which will be continued | through several days, and listened to his testimony. His co-defendants | sat with nonchalance near him, oking cigarettes and reading mag- nmoved at PROPOSES GOVT, ROAD AID Washington, Nov. 26 (A —Emer- geney federal highv aid legisla- tion authorizing the government to match whatever funds the states A YER SHOT DEAD ve, Ore., Nov. 26 (P —The long search for Ray Sutherland, 67, layer of two members of a liquor L {raiding squad at Marcola, Ore., | the virtual K”»”A\‘SZ 8 an end today Sutherland killed by deputy sheriffs as he lay in a lean-to in the mountains near West Fir yesterday after he had opened fire on a group | of officers who had surrounded his | 1 hiding place Sutherland had sought for the killing of Oscar Duley, Eugene | policeman, and Joe Saunders, deputy game warden, who were slain in the | liquor raid st azines, 5 was at of Two of them have lawyers. ed by the court, the defend themselves According 1o Professor testimony representatiy French and British conferred with tt revolutionaries time in 1928 for intervention of t} foreign powers. This date later w changed 1o the summer of 1930. At the time of leaving the stand he had ot divulged the reasons for the non- velopment of the plot, but it was presumed disclosures by the Ogpu, | or secret police, had thwarted it. French Evolve Plan e witness said the plan as orig- inally developed emanated from Krance and Great Britain. and he implicated former President Poin- care 4 Aristide Briand, foreign minister, in the plotting. He said the counter revolutionary committec met representative of M. Briand and Poincare several times in Paris for discussion of details. France and Great Britain were not to be drawn upon for man-power to make the in- tervention possible, he said, the plan being for Poland and Rumania, with such white Russians as were avail- able, to furnish the invading armic M. Ramzin said M. Denissov, chair- man of the industrial counter- revolutionary committee, reported to e committee an alleged interview vith M. Poincare in which th French statesman was represented as insisting on immediate intensified cparations for intervention and as that the French n eventual death sentence. appoint- | will | was remainder heen S s | Eskimo Marooned On Island of Ice Escapes Point Barrow, Alaska, Nov. 26 (%) Marooned on a small island of ice while hunting a polar bear, Joe. an Eskimo, fashioned a rough raft from the ice and used a rifle stock as a paddie to make his way to safety in a 42-hour battle, finally reaching shore ice near here yesterday. He was exhausted. hungry and with frost bitten fingers. While he was on the ice temperatures ranged from 20 to 30 de s below zero $200 FUR COAT STOLEN A brown fur coat valued at $200 was taken from the attic of the home of Mrs. A. R. Johnson of 734 Zast strect this week, according to a report made at folice headquar- ters today. Mrs. Joh a They're tional of cial scan on trial New als. in the most York’s cur Thomas former s J. Healy Tan shown z 1 for the hegir on chargr George I, hench for sensa- judi- Ton: - eriff's below, T mans clerk district leg ganization, lingly appeare their hearin Hing form ald a Martin of herd son could not give police any inforination as to who might be responsible for the theft Detective Sergeant George } ger has started an investigation. HERALD the they, sm of Mugistrate T telling Denissov on i is 1 (S « TED ADS Let That Spare Room Bring YouSpare Cash! Why have spare rooms when so many fine young people coming to town to work need homelike surroundings? Read what Mrs. Smith writes: “I had two spare rooms and was alone at home so recently I ran a 3 line Board and Room ad. I can- celled my ad in a few days, for the rooms were rented to two young business men. Long ago I learried not to depend on Board and Rooms signs. Everyone does not pass the house, but everyone reads the Herald Classified Ads. A 6-Day Ad costs but $1.26 and reaches over 15,000 readers. 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