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Mhtum Demanding That China Yield Prohibition Unit Is Now Conducting of the Palace Soon After 10:30 \ NBT PRESS BUN a v e r a g e DAILY CIRCULATION for the Month of Jane, 1929 F air-an d wnnuer toinlght, W ed­ Conn. State Library-MiJoiiip. nesday Increasing cloudiness ^ and 5 , 3 0 7 warmer. Memben of the A adit Bareaa of —it____^ ^.r, <r <----- Clrcnlatlone PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. XLIIL, NO. 231. (Classified Advertising on Page 8.) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JU L Y 16, 1929. TEN PXGB^ «>- STATES MUST ASSIST Before Bang’s Latest Operation LAW ’S ENFORCEMENT ON CHBA’S Wickersham Writes Letter BLAMES PARENTS Read at Governors’ Con­ FOR INCREASE IdzikowskVs Body CHINA, TOO ference at Groton; Ex­ On Way To Poland IS READY presses President’ s Views IN CRIME WAVE Horta, Azores, July 16.— The<$fin was covered with Polish, Portu­ body of the Polish flyer Major Lud­ guese and French flags. Unconfirmed Report Says Groton, Conn., July 16.— George Gov. Gardner, of North Car­ wig Idzikowskl, who was killed in Officers of the Iskra said that W. Wickersham, former United the crash of the trans-Atlantic Kubala’s face was badly mutilated States attorney gefieral and now plane Marshal Pilsudski on Satur­ and that be was almost blinil. He First Clash Between; chairman of President Hoover’s olina Says Children Have day night, and which was exhumed was suffering from severe cuts. Previous to the forced landing on commission to investigate crime after being buried on Graclosa Is­ Troops Has Ocenrr^ M land, arri\^d here today aboard the Graclosa- the backfiring fumes of and law enforcement, in a letter Poor Example Set hy Polish training ship Iskra. the motor overcame Kubala, who read before the twenty-first con­ Upon the same ship Is Major remembers nothing of what hap­ Harbin— 60,000 Chinese ference of governors here today ad­ Kasimir Kubala, flying companion pened just before the plane crashed Fathers and Mothers. upon the ground. He thought, how- vanced the suggestion that states of Idzikowskl, who was badly in­ jured in the disaster. He was still ever^ that the land he saw before he Soldiers Concentrated lat of the union might better co-oper­ lost consciousness was Fayal. ate with the national government Groton, Conn., July 16.— so weak he could not converse with anyone. I li- not known If Kubala will be in enforcing prohibition, one of the Fathers and mothers, more than Idzikowskl’s body rested in a cof-]taken from the ship to a Horta hos- the Frontier; Communists major factors in crime. The letter the “ younger generation” were was read by Governor Franklju H. fin on the deck of the Iskra with | pita! or continue on board under sailors mounting guard. The cof- treatment by the ship’s surgeon. Roosevelt of New York. blamed for conditions that lead to Stage Warlike Demon* Wickersham declared at present crime by Governor O. Max Gardner the federal government is “ bearing of North Carolina said in an ad­ the brunt’’ of enforcing prohibi­ dress today before the twenty-first stration in Moscow. tion. conference of governors at the SITUATION IN CHINA Hotel Griswold, He suggested the job might be BULLETIN! split up, the states taking over the “ If fathers and mothers do not Pictured here as he left Westminster Abbey Is King “George of England In his last public appearance know how to behave, how is it pos­ handling of police regulations deal­ before his latest surgical operation, when thousands gathered at the historic old abbey to offer the em­ Moscow, July 10.—-"War ing with speakeasies, bootleggers sible to expect that their children NO CAUSE FOR WORRY pire’s thanks for the monarch’s apparent recovery of his health. King George and Queen Mary are in fever is spreading througFont and the like and the national gov­ shall behave better?” asked Gov­ the leading carriage, on'their way to Buckingham Palace, and a i^loseup of them is shown in the inset. ernor Gardner. “ If fathers and Soviet Russia like wildfire. ernment attending to the bigger 'Thousands of laborers and proposiiion of preventing importa­ mothers have lost all ethical con­ ceptions, why should we expect office employees, headed by tion and manufacture of liquor. « > - Senator King Says Both Na­ OUR BOOZE STOCK brass bands made another The letter, the first public ex­ that their children adhere to FOURTEEN YEARS OLD t moral and ethical principles? If KING’ S OPERATION HE MUST GO TO JAIL. anti-Chinese demonstration pression of Wickersham’s views on BRITAIN DEVELOPS this afternoon, following an the relation of prohibition to family relationships are to be in­ tions Are Too Poor to creasingly dominated by nothing Rumford, Me., July 16.— A IS GETTING LOW earlier hostile display made crime, since he was appointed by ’onng uniformed Ck>mmnn- chairman of President Hoover’s more than the desire for self-grati­ gallon of alconol was found in 5 fication and material gain, is it not COMPLETE SUCCESS the automobile in which Joseph NEW BATTLE PUNE Start War— Reviews the Ists before the Chinese Lega­ commission is “ significant,” Gov­ tion. ernor Roosevelt told the assembled reasonable to expect that honorable Raymond Bube, 14, and his traditions will be involved? father were riding and unless The paraders this afternoon- governors. Roosevelt read from U. S. Has Only Eight Million marched through the principal Wickersham’s letter the following: Nothing to Reverence. the State Supreme Court re­ Controversy. "When you come to think of It, Monarch Passes Favorable verses a decision of Municipal Made Entirely of Steel Its streets shonting protests “ Of course one of the most seri­ against the arrest of Russians ous subjects we must deal with is what is there left for modern youth Court the lad must spend three Washington, July 16.— “ The sit­ Gallons on Hand to Sup­ to reverence? Our central inter­ months in jail and pay a ?300 by the Chinese and singing the the enforcement of the Eighteenth Night; Must Keep to Bed uation is tense, but I can scarcely Internationale. Amendment. The amendment con­ pretation of life Is dominated by a fine. Purpose is to Bring Down believe that it will eventuate In fers upon the states concurrent soulless materialism and in the The father, Romeo Bube, also war,” Senator King (D) of Utah ply the Doctors. everlasting whirl of things we have found guilty of illegal transpor­ London, July 16.— "Warlike pre- jurisdiction with the national gov­ for Several Days Yet. Invading Foe Bombers. said today in summing up the Rus- ! parations by both China and Soviet ernment. “ Thus far the federal lost our sense of values. We are tation of liquor, was sentenced sian-Chlnese controversy arising making it terribly difficult for our to serve six months and fined Washington, July 16.— The na­ i Russia were reported from the Far government alone has 'oorne the from seizure by china of the Rus­ East this afternoon. brunt of the enforcement. young men and women to develop ?500. Both appealed and were sian owned Chinese-Eastern rail­ tion’s whiskey supply is getting so London, July 16.— King George It is estimated that about 60,000 His Suggestion. any real strength and depth of released on bonds, London, July 16.— Great Britain way. alarfiiingly low that the government character. The disintegration or passed a favorable night, and his ^ ----------------------------------------------------------------^ has added to the Royal Air Force is about to authorize six prewar Chinese soldiers are being massed “ It seems to me that the govern­ King, a student of international upon the border of Soviet Russia, ors council might well appreciate a neglect of the religious Ideal de­ condition is satisfactory following what is believed to be. the world’s affairs, has given considerable at­ distilleries to reopen to manufac­ prives youth of that element which, ture It legally— for medicinal pur­ according to advices to evening suggestion of approaching the an operation undergone yesterday perfect fighting plane. tention to conditions In the Far newspapers from Peiping, Shanghai government on some feasible pro­ more than any other single factor, East, and has spent nearly a year poses. to expedite healing of the abscess tn Betails concerning this machine, and Tokio. posal to share this burden. gives stability and certainty to its his chest wound, according to an in Russia. He outlined to Interna­ Formal announcement of the moral convictions.” FRANCE U K E Y which are revealed by the alr_ min­ names of the distilleries is expecled Soviet troops are reported to be “ If the national government official bulletin issued by his tional News Service his views ph throwing up fortifications and dig­ were to attend to preventing Im­ Governor Gardner said that physicians today. [ istry for the first time, show that the prevailing crisis. to be made within the next few among the vital problems confront­ weeks. Commissioner Doran of the ging trenches on their side of the portation,' manufacture and ship­ The bulletin wis posted in front it is virtually a “ flying bullet.” He said that In spite of its ulti- Manchurian frontier. ment in inter-state commerce of u- ing civilized mankind “ the sinister mhtum demanding that China yield prohibition unit is now conducting of the palace soon after 10:30. It! TO RATIFY ITS Constructed entirely of steel, the Unconfirmed press advices said toxicants the state undertaking the phenomenon of criminality” oc­ read: j control of the Chinese-Eastern a survey of the medicinal liquor on cupies a foremost place. machine is a single seater, built for hand. On Its completion he will that the Soviet forces near Man- internal police regulations to pre­ “ His majesty the King hasj Railway, the Russian government chilli were "digging in” and about vent sale, saloons speakeasies, etc., Crime is Profitable.
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