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New Enforcement Plans Proposed to Guard Border ■%K THE WEATHER (itsfev NET PRESS RUN Forecast by U. S. WeaOier Bareaa, Hartford. AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION Conn, StatMibrary—Comp. for the Month of November, 1929 Partly dendy tonight; Friday in­ 5,488 creasing clondlness and warmer. Heml>erB of the Audit Bureau of Clrculntlons ______ PRICE THREE CENTS SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1929. TWELVE PAGES VOL. XLIV., NO. 73. (Classified Advertising on Page 12) <s>- SERVING SENTENCE ON INSTALLMENTS SEARCHING FOR EIELSON BANDITS SOUGHT NEW ENFORCEMENT ORTIZRUBIO SOYIFTS urn. i . I Wichita, Kas., Dec. 26.— (A P ) ! —The installment plan has in- i I vaded the courts. MURDER PAPERS ISWECOMED I 1 Convicted the third time of a TO AID SEARCH PLANS PROPOSED traffic violation, Leland Sapp was sentenced to serve four and BYPraENT one-half hours in jail each day FOR m i O R S S lE U ra AVERS for a week. Judge Enos Hook said he did TO GUARD BORDER not desire to cause Sapp to lose his job and decreed that he Foreign Minister Cables Sen­ Gangsters’ Contract Was in U. S. Government Plans might report for incarceration at Undersecretary Mills An­ 2 o’clock each afternoon and be Pocket of a Guest at Hag- Elaborate Program to Do released at 6:30 to spend the ator Borah That Planes 0 J .A H 0 0 D , evening with his family. istrate’s Banquet Police nounces Program of Uni­ Honor to President-Elect and Dog Teams Will Be Official Testifies. 25 YEARS HRE fied Patrol and Limitation of Mexico at the Capital HOOVER'S OmCES Sent Out Immediately. CHIEF, DEAD of Ports of Entry from ! New York, Dec. 26.— (A P ) — A i Washington, Dec. 26— (A P )—The | Washington, Dec. 26.— (A P .)— TO BE TRANSFERRED I “gangsters contract’’ promising $20,- Canada— To Seek Con­ I Soviet government today formally i Paaquale Ortiz Rubio, president of ! ______ I notified Chairman Borah of the i 000, for the killing of Frankie Yale Mexico arrived in Washington at I Senate foreign relations committee j and Frank Marlow was the objective Stationary Engineer at Che­ gressional Sanction of i that it was organizing an airtDlane noon today for four days of cere- p jj.^ jjj R e g llla r B u ildiU g 1 of the seven men who held up the I expedition to search for Carl Eilson monies in his honor by the United » and Earl Borland, American avia- dinner being given for Magistrate ney Brothers and Past the Plan. Vitale, December 7, a police in­ States government. Christmas Eve Makes the , tors who have been missing for six He and Senora Ortiz Rubio were weeks off the Siberian coast. spector testified today at the trial Nohle Grand of Odd Fel­ met at the station by Secretary I Senator Borah received a cable- o. of former Detective Arthur Johnson, j gram from M. Litvinoff, foreign Washington, Dec. 26.— (A P ) — Move Necessary. a guest at the dinner who was dis­ commissar of the Russian govern- lows Pneumonia Victim. Plans for prohibition enforcement raent to whom he had appealed for armed by the robbers. which include a unified border patrol aid in the quest for the flyers. Inspector Joseph J. Donovan, and limitation of the number of Washington, Dec. 26.— (A P )— Secretary Wilbur had also asked, head of the Criminal Identification ports of entry from Canada, will be Movement of the executive offices to informally for help. Bureau, testified that the contract Orrin Julius Atwood, for 25 years the State, War and Navy building, The cablegram to Borah said the was in the pocket of a Chicago chief of the South Mmichester Fire submitted by the Treasury to Con­ Soviet government was organizing because of the destruc-ion of regu­ gangster who was one of the guests Department and more than 40 years gress as soon as a joint Congres­ lar quarters by fire, was accelerated an expedition under command of at the dinner. sional committee to consider prohi­ Semon Shestakoff, who recently a stationary engineer at Clheney today because of congestion in the The inspector testified Yale and bition questions is named. living quarters at the White House made a successful flight from Mos­ Marlow had encroached upon the i Brothers, one of Manchester’s best where President Hoover is working. cow to New York. operations of Giro Terranova, alias ' known and most highly respected Under Secretary Mills, who made Two airplanes at present located Above, at left. Is Jos Crosson, noted Alaskan ace, who is undertaking the announcement today, said Presi­ Most of the files and furniture Morello, a gangster, and Terranova, citizens is dead today at the age of at Bay Providence also will parti­ I a search in the Arctic wastes for Carl Ben Eielson, right. Below is Eiel- dent Hoover’s suggestion that a saved from the Christmas eve fire in son’s father, Ole Eielson, of Hatton, N. D. __________________________ according to the inspector, had hired the executive offices already has cipate in the search. a man from Chicago “ to bump off’’ 73 years. Death came Monday at Congressional committee be named been carted across Executive avenue Happy to Help Yale and Marlow for $20,000, of the Middletown State hospital to study consolidation of enforce­ to the quarters formerly occupied “The Soviet government will be which he had paid only $5,000. where he had been confined since ment agencies, had not been acted by the secretary of the navy. It was happy if the purpose of the expedi­ Payment Delayed. November 2. Mr. Atwood had been upon. said at the White House today that tion will be successfully achieved,’’ AGE OF FUMING YOUTH The payment of the balance had Border Patrol failing mentally for about a year Mr. Hoover hoped to be in the rooms Litvinoff’s cablegram said. been delayed so long that the Chi­ He said that as soon as the com­ and pneumonia developed, this being he will probably occupy all winter, In response to Borah’s sugges­ cago gangster threatened Terranova mittee is named the Treasury Will by late tomorrow afternoon. tion that the Russian steamer Stav­ to turn over to the police a con­ the principal cause of death. submit a plan for a unified border ropol might be utilized in the IS SET BY EDUCATORS patrol which would require the con- On Second Floor tract for the deed, which he held, Mr. Atwood was bom in Atwood The President was in the presi­ search, the cablegram explained unless quick payment was made, ville a small village in Mansfield, sent to Canada, because it wU pro- dential study, on the second floor of that it was an ordinary ship and not the inspector said. on July 31, 1856, the son of Julius vide for limitation of the number of the White House today. His secre­ an ice breaker and that it was ice “Terranova invited this C^iicago C. and Eleanor D. (Rowe) Atwood. ports of entry to this coimtry. In tary, George Akerson, was in the bound and in need of help. It was Revolt Begins at 12th Grade, |T0 BURY GROOM man to the dinner to Judge Vitale On his father’s side. Chief Atwood’s addition to limiting the ports of en­ Dascale Ortiz-Rubio hallway outside and the other secre­ stated that the Stavropol had been and told him to bring the con­ ancestors were early settlers in try the plan, he said, will provide taries, Walter Newton, Lawrence instructed to send out a dog team tract,” said Inspector Donovan. “He that section of the state and his for an intensive border patrol un­ Stimson and Mrs. Stimson, who Richey, and French Strother, were expidition to search for Eielson and the Senior in High School; knew this man had the contract errandfather had been interested in der direction of the Coast Guard to were accompanied by Ambassador in adjoining rooms. Borland but due to its damaged ON WEDDING DAY with him and as a result the holdup the silk business as early as 1827 prevent smugglirg. The calling list of the President radio set it could receive but not was staged for thi purpose of get­ which was at least eleven years be- A t r.roQOTii-present, the under secretary Tellez of Mexico. Age the Same Whether will be curtailed as much as possi­ send information. ting the contract.” fore the start of Manchester’s great added, a person coming from Cana­ The Mexican ambassador intro­ Text of Cable ble during the time he is in his tem­ Yale was killed a year ago last industry. Chief Atwood’s grand­ da may enter this country any­ duced Senora Ortiz Rubio to Sec­ The text of the cablegram fol­ retary Stimson and then the party, porary quarters. In City or Country. Dies While on His Way to July in a Brooklyn street, shot father had also attempted to raise where along the border, but must lows : down in his car by bullets from cocoons on his farm and, together report his entrance at the nearest including the president-elect’s aides “ Stavropol is ordinary steamer, and attaches of the Mexican em-1 CAUSE OF THE FIRE sub-machine guns in the hands of with a number of business men all port. This requires, he said,^a patrol not ice breaker. Ice bound itself Meet Fiancee; Her Father several men in a pursuing automo- i over the eastern part of the United to work 10 or 15 miles inside the bassy, proceeded to the presidential | Washington, Dec.
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