Nicaraguan Rebels Fight U. S. Marines
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■ 7 .'' THE WEATHER N i;j PRESS RUN WmtmemMt hr V. 8. Weathw Bnemb AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION Vr*w Bmrmu OP THE EVENING HERALD for the month of June, 1927 Fair and ccmtimied cool tonight 4 , 9 9 0 I Wednesday. ('onn. S.tate ^°^-.«rAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Olassifled AdrertUlng on Page 10. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1927. VOL. XLL, NO. 247. MOTHER QUAIL Happy Flyers, Happy Wives FLYERS CBEERED EXPECT FINDS FAMILY «>- NICARAGUAN REBELS Robbed of Nest Two Weeks WflENEVERTHEY TO SEE LINDY Ago She Finds Brood and Takes It Away. INIMTFORD East Hampton, Conn., July ARE 0 ![ STREET FIGHT U. S. MARINES 19.— A mother quail, Innocent ly robbed of her brood, came to the home of Albert Saltus New York Keeps Up Its Wel Plans to Alight at Brainard today to claim her own. Two Score of Our Soldiers The story dates back several SOP. C. Of Canada weeks ago when Saltus pur come to Byrd and His Besieged if Hundreds ol Field at 2 OXlock Tomor chased the Flanders school at Meriden from Alfred Meeks tor a summer home. In cutting Companions— Saw Show Booze Goes To U. S. Liberals— Rushing R eb row Afternoon; The Day's some weeds, he found a nest of seventeen quail eggs. Two w were broken and the remain Last Evening. forcements to Their As Program. ing 15 he placed under two V -.s'*” Editor’s Note:— Following is theAthe official records of the Windsor hens for hatching. second of a series of stories from revenue office. Seven eggs were destroyed along the Canadian border, telling Business Code sistance. New York, July 18.— America’s Rum row’s code of business oth- Hartford, Conn.. Jul.v 19.— by skunks but eight baby quail of the activities of rum runners. survived the hectic days since five returned trans-Atlantic flyers Others will follow daily. ics is epitomized by a crudely let "When Col. Charles A. Lindbergh their discovery and were be learned the price of fame today tered placard displayed conspicuous ly in one of the principal Waterfront Managua, July 1.9.— Rebel Nica guides '‘We ’ into a landing at ing care for by tne step-mother when they received continuous ova By LAWRENCE SULLIVAN Brainard Field here tomorrow af "Windsor, Ontario, July 19.— eating places of the “ exporters.” lu raguan troops are reported to have hen. tions whenever they showed them huge red letters against a glossy ternoon, he will receive the great Today the mother quail put Having leaped in the seven years renewed their siege of the United selves in public. They attempted to since American ,, rohibition became white background it proclaims: est reception ever accorded a per in her appearance, called her States Marines holding Ocotal and youngsters to her— it was the rest quietly, but millions of hero- a law, from one of the smallest to “ We have an arrangement with son in the three hundred years of the banks whereby we will cash no there is apprehension here lest re first time she had seen her off worshipping New Yorkers put as the front rank of Canadian export Hartford’s history. The entire spring— and led them away. centers, Windsor remains withal a checks and they will sell no soup.” inforcements on the way to relieve many obstacles in the way as possi city of cash payments. Credit is al The Canadian federal and pro state is sending legions to acclaim vincial governments realize approx the garrison arrive too late. the youth who conquered the Atlan ble. most an unknown quantity among Some two score of marines, under The five noted airmen— Com the rum traders whose operations imately $20.00 revenue from ev tic alone, according to reports here ery case of liquor which clears their mander Richard E. Byrd, Clarence constitute the gravest menace to the command of Captain Hatfield, today. effective prohibition enforcement ports. Because most of the Ameri after having fought off a determin VIENNA NORMAL, D. Chamberlin, Bert Acosta, Lieu can consignments are billed origi Preparations are being made by tenant G. O. Noville and Lieutenant throughout the northeastern quar ed attach by General Sandino’s ter of the United States. nally to non-American ports, it is state and local police together Bernt Balchen will resume their impossible to determine from the rebels last Saturday, are now re “ oflicial” public appearances to In 1912, Canadian exports with National Guardsmen to handle PREPARING TO through Windsor aggre,gated a lit official records what quantities of ported making a new effort to hold night when they will be honor beer, ale, wines aud hard liquors out against the new attacks. guests at the city’s dinner in the tle less than $5,000,000. The 1926 exports were slightly more than Planes Sent Out Hotel Commodore. $51,000,000. The figures are from (Continued on Page 3) Aeroplane squadrons have been BURY ITS DEAD Official Headquarters sent out to bomb the rebels and at “ Ofiicial” headquarters ■were es tempt to drive them off with ma tablished for the airmen and their chine-guns. One marine plane is re families upon the seventeenth floor FLYING OFFICIAL HELD FOR MURDER ported to have been brought down Eighty-One Civilians to Be of the McAlpin hotel. by the rebels, but the pilot and gun The airmen were guests last ner escaped. r night at the 44th Street theatre HE HANGS HIMSELF The fighting began last Friday Placed In One Grave; Six where ‘‘A Night in Spain” is being VISITS COOLIDGE when the rebel General Sandino at played. They were cheered wildly tacked Ocotal with four hundred Police Killed; Strike Over; by the spectators as they entered men well armed, supported with six their boxes, which were draped machine guns. At that time the grr- with American flags. So tumultuous Assistant Secretary of War Third Attempt at Suicide Suc rison consisted of thirty-nine Unit Newspapers Print Again. Homecoming smiles, these. At the top are Lieut. George Noville, was the applause that Commander ed States Marines and forty-seven flight engineer of the airplane “ America” on its flight to France, and Byrd, who wore his white naval uni members of the Ncaraguan con .Mrs. Noville as they looked when Noville's i*etuim from abroad reunited form, had to arise and bow. Is Inspecting N. G. Units cessful For Man Charged them. Below are Clarence Chamberlin and his wife, who came home stabulary. The defenders had only two machine guns. ’V'ienna, July 19.— Civic life hav from Euroire together. Special Movies The performance was the usual Via the Airplane. With Double Slaying. Double Attack ing returned to normal, "Vienna pre A double attack was begun by pared today to bury the dead of her one except that moving picture scenes of the America had been in the rebels, one directed.against the period of rioting. terpolated and a number of quips Americans, the other against the Eighty-one civilian victims of the Rapid City, S. .,D July 19.— A Doylestown, Pa., July 19.— Nicaraguan constabulary. The as Ford Sends Sapiro Check had been added especially for the Ernest E. Rieker, 32-year-old South Socialist demonstrations of last occasion. high flyin’ official of the govern- sault was furious and Sandino Is re week will be buried in a single Commander Byrd was moved men,t breezed into Rapid City today Langhorne, Pa., resident, and for ported to have inflamed his men As A Settlement In Suit deeply by the warmth of the recep to pay his respects to President mer New Jersey state employe com by declaring that he anted to grave in the Central cemetery at “ drink the Yankees’ blood-” two o’clock tomorrow afternoon. tion accorded him and his com Coolidge before continuing a 10,- mitted suicide in the county jail panions. Despite the overwhelming odds Six police victims will be buried 000 mile aerial trip of Inspection. here last night, where he was await against them the Americans and Chicago, July 19.— Aaron Sapiro^ Sapiro would not disclose the “ I am Indeed grateful for the on Thursday. He was Col. Hanfora MacNider, ing trial on a double charge of their allies withstood the attack Col. Charles A. Liudbergli admitted today he had received a amount of the check, but one re honors and for the expressions of The city government will bear friendship on behalf of the people assistant secretary of w y. He is murder. The body was discovered without yielding an inch of ground. the expenses of the funerals and to port set the figures at $140,000. the throng which is expected to “ substantial amount” , from Her.ry “ I will not state what Mr. Ford of New York,” said the commander. looking over state National Guard this morning by jail attendants. For seventeen hours the fighting avoid possibility of any disorders, continued. reach 300,000. Already hotel res Ford in the settlement out of court paid me.” Sapiro said. “ Of course ‘T cannot help but feel that this units and attending American Le Rieker twisted a bedsheet into a ervations are at a premium and pri has decreed that only the executive gion conventions in odd spots of Sandino sent a note to Captain committee of the Socialist Party, a 'jf his libel suit against the Detroit it was a substantial amount. I want same sentiment is felt elsewhere. rope, tying one end to a portion of vate rooming houses overflowing. manufacturer. it understood, however, this check "We did not try to do anything spec the country between the two coasts.