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Japan to Keep Children from Seeing U. S. Films Canada-U. S. to Wage War on Smiggling Hoover Plans to Campaign in the East Im * '.-i/' • *.<> -I'f ' ■’ ■" .T*"- NET PRESS RUN AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION Foreeut br‘ D. S.'''1FMffe»v BarcMb for the month of-June, 1028 / Now -HaVoB , 1, -« p i 5,141 , Fair todaf and tomorrow .inoder' Bleinber of the Anillf Bnreaa of Circaindona ,ato temperatore. 4 Coon-State VOL. XLIL, NO.‘237 (Classified Advertising on Pa"- 16) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULy 6, 1928. PAGES) * /. <S>- j ■," JAPAN TO KEEP CHILDREN Italian Flyers on Longest $fon-Stop Hop FROM SEEING U. S. FILMS Love Themes in Movies CANADA-U. S. Cause Educators to Pass Roiiie^a Rip Aviators Land New Law; Fihn Industry TO WAGE WAR Yale *s Pals Take at Touros, on Braalian Makes Protest ON SMIGGLING Coast— Jb Word of Them r' Washington, July 6— Japan’s program to regulate by law the at­ RaOroad Officials to Meet on New York, July 6.— With^ followers can carry out tjie suc­ for Honrs Before-^lan tendance of children at movies has Frankie laid to rest, gang­ cinct threat expressed in flowers at land’s brief truce was over today. Yale's funeral. aroused American lilm producers. July 18 in Washington to “ We’ll see them, kid,” read the to Continue Flight as Soon They may seek the aid of the State It was to endure' only until the letter on a satin ribbon across a pil­ Department in their attempt to pre­ Plan Methods of Stopping recognized leader of Brooklyn's low of rpses. as Machine Has Been, Re­ vent such drastic action by the gangsters and peer of "Scarface” Five of those who mourned at Tokio government. A1 Capone was buried. A quest for Yale's grave were called to answer Basing its policy upon a recent Present Practice. four western gunmen was anxiously police questions before they had fueled. survey involving more than 16,000 rushed by police. Thqy hope for doffed the neat black suits they school children, the Japanese Min­ arrests before the crackle of gun­ wore to the funeral. They were istry of Education has declared that Washington, July 6.— Officials of fire carries out the promises of re­ haled ostensibly for driving Rio De Jareiro, July 6.— After venge made by Yale’s henchmen. through traffic signals, but ques­ “ practically all pictures shown are railroads operating between United being reported “ lost” for hours, intended for adults and are of a Yale’s slayers are known. In­ tioned on other than traffic viola­ character likely to have an injuri­ States and Canada have been called spector John D. Coughlin declared tions. word was received here today that ous effect upon the minds of chil­ for a conference on July 18 with today. Four Chicago gunmen, it One of the five was “ Little the record-breaking Italian avia­ dren.” The youngsters form an im­ Assistant Secretary of the Treasury was learned, conferred ‘in Miami Augie” Pissano, Y'ale’s right-hand tors, Captain Arturo Ferarin and portant part of the movie audience last week with Scarface A1 Capone, man and his reputed successor. In­ in Tokio and other great Japanese Seymour Lowman for a check-up on former Yale ally with whom the spector Coughlin ordered them Major Carlo Del Prete landed at cities. As most of the films exhi­ steps taken to prevent smuggling Brooklyn gunman recently had a finger printed and their record.*? Touros, on the Brazilian coast, near bited in Japan are from American between the two countries. disagreement. Tire four left checked up. Cap Sao P-ot;ue, at 10:10 o’clock studios, the drive against the In announcing it today, Lowman Miami in time to reach New York The records were strangely sim­ last night, Brazilian time. Gov. La school-child trade is a direct blow explained that about a month ago, Sunday. Yale was shot that after­ ilar. Each time one of the five had at the American industry. No other the entire situation had been laid noon. fallen athwart the law, the nota­ Martine, of the State of Rio Grande nation ever has attempted such before the rail executives and cus­ These are the four police hope to tion “ dischar'ged” 'had been written Del Norte, telegraphed that the legislation, according to movie toms officers at Buffialo, where an take into custody before Yale’s on the police records flyers were safe and had spent the representatives here seeking a agreement was reached to take night at Tuoros. “ gentleman’s agreement” which drastic action against smugglers. Owing to the inability of radio would avoid formal regulation by Because of the dictate of the SAVES FLYERS stations to get in touch with the the law. Treasury Department for additional Here are the principals in the most ambitious non-stop airplane flight ever attempted— the hop of VEIL OF MYSTERY airmen, it had.been assumed at first Children’s Shows regulatory activities in connection the two Italian pilots from'Rome to Buenos Aires. Lower left is Captain Arturo Ferarin; right is Major WITH HIS BOAT that they spent hours flying over the Japan’s first attempt to keep the with freight and express traffic, it Carlo Delprete. Their ocean route as far as Rio de Janeiro is shown on the map. Above is iheir single- coas’t in storm and fog before land­ little Nipponese away from the was decided at that time to give the motored monoplane, Savoia. It is of unusual design, with the propeller behind instead of in front of the And Then Recognizes Man He ing. movies was by agreement between railroads an opportunity to work motor, which is mounted above the wings. SHROUDS TRAGEDY the Tokio municipality and the Rescues as Old War Time theatre operators, under which out an anti-smuggling campaign. • Advice Followed Buddy. LOST FOB HOURS special children’s shows were ar­ Rio De Janeiro, July 6.-^After ranged twice weekly, with the films Advices to Lowman indicate that such a plan has been devised by the Trotzky, Ml, Is Removed Strange Rumors Follow Dis­ Boston, July 6.— Naval Re­ being lost for hours in storm and approved by the Ministry of Educa­ HOOVER PLANS serve Ensign Roger B. Fiske fog over the Brazilian coast. Cap­ i railroad people and that it will be tion. This plan failed because par­ on a cot in Chelsea naval hos­ tain Arturo Ferrarin and Major ents insisted on taking their young presented at the conference. It is probable that a group of Canadian To Resort In Mountains appearance of Millionaire; pital today lay thinking that Carlo' Del Prete, “ Italian aviators to the adult performances with this is a queer olji world. His' who made a record non-stop flight them. and American customs officials will TO CAMPAIGN set in. flying companion. Machinist’s from Rome to. Brazil, landed this The law being advocated by the May Be Suicide. Mate John S. Ausiella, was Ministers of Education, according Included in the list of railroads Moscow, July 6.— Leon Trotzky,a mer-set In the heat became so In- morning at Turps, in the State of thanking his lucky stars to be tc reports received by government to be represented are the Canadian exiled leader of the dwindling tense that Trotzky could not stand Rio Grande Del Norte, 50 miles IN THE EAST alive. north of Natal, said a dispatch from. agents here, would entirely prohibit National, Canadian Pacific, Pere “ opposition faction” - in the Com­ it and asked to be transferred, at attendance by children of school least temporarily. London, July 6.— While Captain Flying in a seaplane over Natal. , . Marquette, New York Central and munist Party, has been removed age save at performances approved Delaware Hudson. The hot winds which sweep Alfred Loewenstein, noted Belgian the waters of West Gut, Pem­ Inability to get in wireless com­ berton, iheir seaplane suddenly munication with the Italians led to from beginning to end by a govern­ Officials indicaXed that if the from Alma Ata to a mineral springs Turkestan from the Gobi desert of­ capitalist, was generally believed ment inspector. resort in the North, Caucasus, it was ten cause the thermometer to rise To Make Strong Bid for Sup­ went into a nose dive. fears they had made a forced land­ railroads do not present a construc­ to-be dead, the vejl of mystery William J. Coughlin, cruis­ ing in some isolated spot and an Like Love Filins tive, workable plan, they will be learned here today^. He. is taking to 125 degrees. The temperature A questionnaire sent to thousands the baths in a small sanitarium, hovers around 90 degrees even at which surrounded his strange dis­ ing in his speedboat, got up a airplane had been sent out from given additional time to check port in New England; Has mile-a-minute speed and res­ Natal to search for them just before of Japanese school children reveal­ smuggling. Failure then will mean but whether his health ha,s taken night. f . appearance from an airplane while ed that the youngsters almost un­ a turn for the worse is not known. The central executive committee pound from this city to Brussels on cued Ehslgn Fiske in the nick wpi.ijtas received from Touros that drastic action on the part of the of time from a half-submerged ' they had come down there. animously prefer pictures, with a The Soviet officials kept secret-tfee* Df the Communist Party finally H (^ s of Carrying^Smitli’s Wednesday evening was not pierced love theme. This preference, the name of the village. gave permission for the removal of wing of the airship.
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