NEWY TRANS N INCOMES

NEWY TRANS N INCOMES

THE WEATHER rareeaat b r U. •. W eather Bareaa. NET PRESS RUN Hew Harem AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION OP THE EVENING HERALD Fair tonight and Tuesday. for the month of June, 1927 4,990 (TWELVE PAGES). PRICE THREE CH5NTS MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY 18, 1927. Olasslfled Advertialnc ob Page 10. VOL. XLI., 246. s ta te HENNA QUIET Launch New Attacks New York Pays Him Homage. NEWY n INCOMES AS SOLDIERS On Border Smuggling eral prohibition forces in the De­ TRANS STAITOGUARD troit area have again launched a Federal Officers Trying to determined attack along the eighty- mile international front bet-ween Bottle Up Chief Source of Port Huron, Michigan, and Toledo, Byrd, Acosta, Noyffle, B dch en and Chamberlin Receive Oho, in a desperate effort to bottle U.S.MARINES Check Up Reveals 70 Dead, up the chief source of liquor supply - I Liquor Supply For Quar­ for more than a quarter of the Otficial Reception— SBgh t Ram Scatters Crowd; Not 300 Wounded In Red country. W. D. Moss, prohibition commis- ■iC'' WITH PLANES As Much Enthusiasm As When Lindbergh Returned; ter of Nation. .sioner for Michigan and Ohio, has mmmm ^ f ' ^ Riots — 10,000 Troops i been in Detroit for three days map­ ping out the new drive in consulta­ \ vs; BEATREBEIS Aviators Recdvc Medals From Mayor Walker ^Byrd Editors Note;— Following is the tion with T. B. Williams, the deputy Brought to City. fir...St of a series of stories showing commissioner for the Detroit dis- 'V X how the government is waging its tric. Moss soys the job can be done. Pays Tribute to His Brave Companions. fight to prevent rum runners from Wettest City In U. S. Cornered By Ni(»ra} uans Vienna, (Via Bratislava), July smuggling liquor into the United “ Detroit is the wettest city in the 5 was less cheering, and the air was IS,—With more than seventy dead State® from Canada. La-wrence Sul­ United States; Detroit does not New York, July 18.— Five of the want prohibition.” not so filled with paper and stream­ and 300 -wounded, the Austrian livan. I. N. S. staff correspondent, They Are Helped By Ma­ seven men who have flown from has been interviewing government These are the words flung into ers and confetti. government took vigorous meas- the teeth of enforcement officials America to Europe in one hop re­ In a way the ceremony of wel­ officials, dry workers and others in come was more impressive, due to jres today to prevent a recurrence a position to know what tiie rum­ from the endless rows of busy chine Gunners on Planes; turned today to find that New York yacht docks operated by American the presence Of^dmiral Plunkett 5f the rioting which, for a time, runners are doing. Other stories blase. and other high officers of the Navy, ;hreatened to grow into a national j will follow daily, “ exporters” on the Canadian side of the Detroit river. For more than 20 50 Killed, 2 5 0 Wounded. Commander Richard E. Byrd, who came to greet Commander i i has earned its reputation ioi h^Tng Byrd, but the Wild spirit of mob ac­ 'evolution. j Bv LAWRENCE SULLIVAN miles this narrow stream, always About 10,000 national troops are placid, is all that lies between ap­ and his three companions, and Clar­ claim was missing, and the thous­ ence Chamberlin, were received ands of policemen on duty had less stationed in the suburbs and in parently limitless supplies of li- Detroit, Mich., July 18.— After Managua, Nicaragua, July 18.— with official pomp and ceremony, on trouble in handling the crowds. some districts the police have be­ seven and a half years of losing bat­ (Contlnned on Pa»,e 2) United States marine reinforca- their arrival, but the wild spirit of This may have been due in part gun to disarm the recalcitrants. tle with border rum-running, fed­ ments are marching towards Ocotal acclaim with which Col. Lindbergh, to the weather, which was threat­ The city is quiet. Street cars and today, where a sharp battle was the first man to fly to Paris, was ening. The grand-stands at City motor busses are running. \ greeted, was distinctly missing. Hall plaza were not filled to over­ I NO ONE TO MEET foug’tU on Saturday between some Government officials claim that / Apparently trans-Atlantic flying flowing as they were when Lind­ all danger of civil war is past. BRITAIN PLANS BOSTON RUNNER two score marines, supported by Is an accepted every day fact to the bergh returned, and polite applause Deny Reports fifty native constables, and a band multitude, and Is no longer a feat took the place of wild cheering. Official denial is made of reports of several hundred rebels under the which calls for great rejoicing. The parade arrived at City Hall New Yorkers Thought He Was As the official reception began In at 12:33. Commander Byrd sat in that foreign diplomats asked for in­ leadership of General Sandino. tervention by foreign troops. It is j TO PUT BLAME Aifected by the Heat— Re­ front of the City Hall, where the an open car, doffing his hat to the admitted that inteiwention by any i porters Get Him Clothing. There have been difficulties for fliers. Byrd, Bert Acosta, George crowds and saluting the officers in of Austria’s neighbors might lead ! i several weeks with General Sandino Noville, Bernt Balchen and Cham­ the reviewing stand. The crowd was -.0 grave international complica-! UPT0JHEU.S. New York, July 18.— Wil­ who has refused to lay down arms, berlin, were greeted by Mayor almost sparse, hardly greater than and the efforts of the marines to ■Walker_____ _ a slight rain began to fall. that which gathers in the square Lions in Central Europe, for the • liam H. Busch, 21, prepared to Commander Richard E. Byrd, his three companions and Clarence uprising here has grown into more return to Boston today, con­ enforce disarmament resulted in almost ’completely emptying the during the lunch hour almost dally -ban a domestic problem. vinced that the big city isn’t Chamberlin. trans-Atlantic flyers were received with official pomp and the battle on Saturday whe-a it is stands, which had been only partial­ to watch some minor reception. Chancellor Seipel issued a com­ all it’s cracked up to be. ceremony in New York today when they arrived on the Leviathan. estimated that the marines, and ly filled with spectators. The cameramen seemed to be the munique promising to call Parlia­ Maneuvers At Conference So Busch, a marathon runner, their native supporters, killed some ‘The crowds lining the sidewalks only ones to show / any great en­ ment into special session, but de­ startled blase Times Square fifty rebels and wounded 250 dispersed, and the scene hardly dif­ thusiasm. They dashed about M manding that the Socialists allow That If Arms Cut Parley loiterers when he dashed mad­ others. One marine was killed and fered from that of any rainy after­ usual, between the cars. freedom of debate without pressure. ly down through Broadway NIANTIC THE MECCA another wounded. noon In New York. New York, July 18.— Perfection Furthermore the Chancellor has traffic, clad only in gymna­ CHENEYS ANNOUNCE Planes Aid Ma^-ines Get Medals. of trans-Atlantic air voyages will promised tentatively reorganization Fails America Will Seem sium togs and a placard read­ Marine aeroplanes came to the A few score persons, mostly offi­ take ten years, for there must bs of the government In due course of ing: “ The Spirit of Charles­ aid of the men attacked by the cials, who were forced to remain by many more pioneering flights to time “ so long as it is not carried town.” CONTROL CHANGES FOR MANY VISITORS rebels and much of the burden of the call of duty, huddled about the chart safe air lanes. Commander out under pressure.” To Be Responsible. While bystanders opined it the fighting is said to have been reviewing stand as Mayor 'Walker Richard E. Byrd said today on his Both Chancellor Seipel and Bur­ was the heat and humidity, borne by five pilots and their ma­ pinned the city’s medal of valor on return to New York. gomaster Seitz issued appeals to Busch explained he had just chine-gunners. They swooped low the fliers’ breasts. The men ap­ Sitting in the presidential suite finished running the 260 miles plauded politely, instead of throw­ the public to help maintain law and Geneva, July IS. — American About 350 Manchester Peo­ over the rebels, who had the small of the Leviathan he told newspa­ order, promising an adjustment of from Boston to New York, Charles Cheney Gives State­ band of marines cornered, and cut ing their hats in the air as they did permen of the possibilities of avia­ counter-proposals will be offered to for Lindbergh, and the women the troubles. making the jaunt in honor of down the attackers with a rain of tion and of the hazardous flight the Anglo-Japanese suggestions for City Councilman Tom Breen, waved sodden handkerchiefs in­ Reason for Outbi'eak ment to Herald Today ple See Soldier Boys At machine-gun bullets. stead of screaming themselves made by the monoplane America. The origin of the outbreak re­ a naval disarmament agreement as of Charlestown, Mass. Aerial observers returning here “ We obtained more scientific Numerous promises w'ere hoarse. mains somewhat obscure. It is re­ put forth, It was learned today, in report great bravery on the part of By the time the general hand­ data by flying through storms than ported, however, that it was precip­ made him, including the keys Camp Trumbull.

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