<i ^ t THE 'WEATH^E^- Phreeast- by D rS . ......BuptforAr NET PRESS RUN AVERAGE DABLY CIRCULATION; i^uiw uiil oontoraed cold this «fter> fo^ toe Month of A j^ » 1980 noon and ptobably tonight; Finftiyi olondy with slowly rishig tempera­ 5 , 5 2 7 ture. Uembcra ot the Andlt Bureau of ClrculatloBU ___ Conn. State Library—Ck>mp. SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS SOUTH MANC;HESTER, c o n n ., THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930. (Classified ^Advertising on Page 14) VOL. XUV., NO. 193. r EX-CADET CAGLE, AND THE ^ ^ ADMIRALS DISAGREE Leads Revolt in India YALE STUDENTS REASON HE QUIT THE ARMY D R Y BROOK” SUPT. QUESTION IIP ARE SUSPENDED OVER NAVAL PACT TO THE VOTERS F O L L O m R IO T MERIDEN PROBE BEFORE THE SENATE in Statement Say He Did Not Fourteen Come Under Dean’s SOLDIER SAVES LIFE Selectmen Decide Special Merit Discharge for Call­ OF KING’S SMALL SON HSary P. Jones Says a Kf* Ban; Sixteen Others Lose Town Meeting Should Act Belgrade, Jugo-Slavia, May 15. (erent Setdement Woold ing Attention to Condi­ __(AP)—Prompt action today of Privileges as Result of a sehtinel outside toe King’s On Sanitary Sewer Dis­ summer palace saved the life of Have Been Possible; Was tions at the State School. his second son, Tomislav. Disturbances Last We.eh. The sentinel on duty below toe trict Purchase Proposal. nursery ■window saw toe child Naval Adviser at London; New Haven, May. 15.—(AP)— New Haven, May 14.—(AP.)— playing on the balcony, climb to Praise of the investigation precipi­ toe rail and faU. He drop^d his The question of tlie purchase of Fourteen students in Yale College tated by James Peck, discharged rifle and dashed forward just in Pratt Says America Got the rights of way through the so today foxmd themselves suspended farm superintendent into charges of time to catch toe infant in his called “dry brook” from the South from recitations for the remainder arms. the Best It Could— Borah brutality at toe Connecticut School King Alexander, frantic, de­ Manchester Sanitary an(J Sewer dis­ of the college year by order of Dean for Boys at Meriden is contained in scended rapidly and embracing trict and the reimbursement of the a statement drafted for presenta­ Clarence W. Mendell of the college, toe sentinel called toe officer of district for money expended for tion to toe executive board of toe Agrees With Jones on as an outcome of the student dis­ toe guard, instructing him to storm water sewer construction will Connecticut Child Welfare associa­ be placed before a special to'ira turbance of last Thursday night. take immediate steps o procure tion. the soldier’s discharge from toe Need of More Eight-Inch meeting to be held in June, the The disciplinary notice also de­ The statement prepared by Mrs. Board of Selectmen decided last prived sixteen students of the priri- army. He then presented him Percy T. Walden of New Haven, with 30,000 dinars (about $500) night. The date of the special town lege of the right to live in a cottage president of toe aisociatipn, Miss and arranged for a life-long pen­ Cruisers. meeting will be set after sever^ dormitory next year, “because of Mary Bvilkeley o f Hartford, presi­ other minor matters that may M the disorder in their rooms” that dent of toe State League of Women sion. placed before the meeting are set­ same night. Voters, and Mrs. Edith Valet Cook, Washington, May 15 —(AP) —- tled. Dean’s Statement of New Haven, state chairman of Two grey-haired admirals of the Action by Dean Mendell was fore­ In Conference Child Welfare for toe League, says: American Navy, each with upwards Last night the Selectmen held a cast as his inquiry into the disturb­ “The Connecticut League of ENVOY PRKENTS conference with Frank Cheney, Jr., ance progressed but the number of Women Voters and toe Connecticut of a half century of distinguished president of the district and Howell Poetess, orator, Oxford graduate students who were to be disciplined Now you see why Cadet Christian (Red) Keener Cagle, AU-Amenc^ Child Welfare have been watching service behind him, disagreed Cheney, head of the Industrial Re­ were not known until a formal football ster. has had to quit West Point. He is pi^ctured here with toe ■with toe greatest interest develop­ edly today over toe merits of -too and first woman president of the lations divisioc of Cheney Brokers. statement was issued today. In part wife whom he secretly, married two years ago in defiance of toe ments in toe reorganization of toe HIS CREDENTIALS naval treaty of London. Several questions with regard to the Indian National Congress, Sarojini this said: IcaLmy’s regulations; She is toe former Miss Manon HaUle of New Connecticut School for Boys, follow­ Sounding toe first note of pro­ sewer district’s proposals were Naidu, above, now has succeeded “Much of the disorder in these Orleans^ a b o ^ o o d sweetheart. Cagle resigned, a monto before he was ing toe recent investigations there test from any official quarter, Rear rooms was due to intruders from, Admiral Hilary P. Jones, long an ironed out, but most important of to the leadership of India’s “civil to have been graduated, following disclosure of toe marriage. and we have noted, with concern all was the decision, of the Select­ other rooms with the result that certain actions recently taken by toe Gabert B. Stockton in Vienna outstanding figure among na"vy men, disobedience” campaign against men to place the entire matter be­ some apparent injustice is being board of trustees. told toe Senate foreign relations fore the voters in meeting and let British rule. This unusual portrait done. A t the same time occupants of Praise Peck. committee |hat he not only dis­ agreed with many of toe decisions them decide. study of her was made during her rooms are responsible for the order "The only employe of toe institu­ Is Officially Recognized Practically the only point m the of the rooms and failing knowledge of toe London conference bpt visit'to the United States last year. tion thus far actually discharged discussion about which the Select­ of the actual disturbers of the peace SAVE EIGHT AVIATORS has been James Peck on toe ground, thought a different settlement womd men and the district representatives She has long been a co-worker of who protected themselves by using 1 we 'understand, of being a ‘trouble by Austria’s President. have been entirely possible. have not reached an agreement is Mabafma Gandhi and Abbas Tyabji, other men’s rooms the conse­ maker.’ We know that we are voic­ At toe same time Admiral William V. Pratt, commander of toe battle the paying of any money for the Indian leaders who have been ar­ quences faU in some eases upon ing toe sentiment of a large group construction of a storm water sewer those less responsible.” _ IN SHARK FILLED SEA f AP'»__Gilbert fleet, was ad'vising the Senate navm of Connecticut nitizens in saying Vienna, May 15.-(AP)-GUbert that toe treaty suited between Spruce street and the “dry rested. In the case of suspensions the that, far from meriting discharge, Baker Stockton, successor to toe brook.” Cheney Brothers say that dean said: Mr. Peck is deserving of sincere him, that he was satisfied to have if this storm water sewer were clos­ “In the case of these men as with commendation for his disinterested late Albert H. Washburn as United fewer eight-inch gun cruisers tom ed the town would be forced to the others, responsibility lies large­ Two Believed to Be __^indeed self sacrificing—service in States nfinister to Austria, present­ toe Na'vy previously had asked, great expense to replace it. They POLICE FRUSTRATE ly upon the shoulders or other me®, calling attention to toe shocking ed his credentials to President Mik- and that in any case toe A m eri^ delegation at London got toe best it have no intention of closing this themselves more guilty.” conditions that obtained there.^ las today. ,, . „ culvert but they simply ctie that The students who were suspended On Plane and Two Others - - — “In contrast, no other dismissals In the course of an address, he could. point to proe what the Samtary were: L. H. Boles, New York City, Both Naval Advisers MRS. NAIDU’S RAID m I . f . A/r 1 1 2 I Tourists Must Carry Gold or have, so far as we know, been made said among other things; Both admirals were naval advis­ and Sewer district has done for the W. E. Culbertson, Lansdowne, Pa.; although toe commission’s report “There has always been a bond ers at London, but Jones left before south end. On the other hand some N. L. Deutsch, Brooklyn, N. Y.; H. Thought Lost Utt Islana at Coia certificates or Silver clearly indicated that a number of of sympathy between toe peoples of of the Selectmen maintain that the C. Reiner, Clayton, Mo,; B. Kauff­ _ Money Will Be Confiscated. toe United States and A'ustria. Our toe conference ended because of m- staff members deserved summary ness and he came to toe committee culvert system has been in 20 years man, East Orange, N. J.; W. C. discharge. To permit such employes people have long -viewed with pro- and has become dedicated to public Officers Surround New In­ uuTTuHawaii; J Big Plane Lost Nogales, Anz., May 15.— W d admiration - the achievements table today leaning heavily *• Thome, Rye, N.
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