FIFTY-SIX ARE KILLED in a PRISON MUTINY Ifira^Dn

FIFTY-SIX ARE KILLED in a PRISON MUTINY Ifira^Dn

^ i ^•'i V, :; ..■ ^ ^ ■ '"-1^v;,-; . <-v ■ ' ".' .' - '' - . v-‘ *: ■ -:-■ THE WEATHER NET PRESS RUN j j , T.,, i-->. y.~ ■■.^v->.^; --'^BL " •' “'• FteeeMk by O. & WeBtber B a r « » .' . BartfordL * AVERAGE DA£lV ClilCCIiATlON^ t for Gie I^ontii of Uay, 19S0 ShowwB tUs aftmiotm and to- nlidR; Wednesday pvR y dondy and 5 , 5 1 8 coirfor. f . Blem ben o f the Au dit Bureau of Clrenlatloua ■• -j SOUTH »|ANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. JUNE, 24, 1930. FAOES PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. XLIV. NO. 22€. (Oassifled Adverttelns on Page 10) FIFTY-SIX ARE KILLED IN A PRISON MUTINY Ifira^dN I Britain Sospeods Constitn^ WINGING HIS W AY TO U. S. 73 INJURED Sober for 156 Years; I tion FoDowing Dispute .* »;,b KEEPING IN TOUCH a I IN ^ V O L T On Way to Visit U. S, I Between Governor and Vatican. WITH SHIPS, LAND ------------^ Istanbul, Turkey, June 2 I,-(A P ) *1= ha-ving backslid in this respect. —A Turkish passport stating that Convicts in India Slaughter Zaro says America v/ill be sure to London, June 24.— (AP) —^The i the owner’s birth year is 1774 and appreciate the man who has been Late Reports Place Airplane 990 Miles from Caper British government has decided to j stamped with a six month’s United dry for 156 years. He hopes to Six Guards, Steal Their suspend the Maltese Constitution States visa will carry toward New get into the mp-vies. Race— S p M Increases t o 100 Miles an Hour as Load “Dozens of Americans have writ­ temporarily in view of a tense York this week Zaro Agha, who ten me to come,” he said in Kurdish political situation in the island Rifles and Ammunition; claims he is the oldest man in the today. “A rich American lady who arising from a prolonged dispute Lightens— Completes First Half of Over Water Lap world. owns eight battleships and four Two Hours of Hand to He has traveled in bygone cen­ yachts has in-vited me to -visit her. • with the Vatican. turies, having, he declares, fought She sent me a dollar. I may de­ Premier MacDonald announced Between Ireland and Newfoundland; Fly Through Hand Fighting Follows; -with Napoleon in Egypt and in cide to marry her.” the government’s decision in the I Greece during the war in 1825. Now Zaro made this observation in the House of Commons. He said: | Fog for Nearly an Hour— Cheery Messages from Zaro Agha has selected America for presence of his eleventh . Kurdish “In -view of the situation in Malta j 40 Convicts Dead; Fight a Twentieth Century Odyssey be­ wife, whom he is leaving behind. She the government has decided -with cause as a fervid Moslem teetoler listened placidly and without com- considerable reluctance that it has Crew Show the Members Are in Good Spirits; Weath­ he wants to pay his respects to the ment. Zaro refused to di-vulge the; no alternative but to sanction tern- Until Ammunition is Ex­ land where, as the Koran bids, -wine possible-twelfth Mrs. Zaro’s name. porary suspension of the Constitu- tion.” ^ I er on This Side Reported Favorable. Governor to Rule ' hausted and Then Sur­ .The prime minister said fu ll: legislative and executive authority Press HEBE IS THE LOG would remain in the hands of the , render. PRESIDENT KEEPS UP The Southern Cross, America- OF SOUTHERN CROSS governor. j bound from. Port Mamock, Irish The existing ministry, the p re-; Free State, with her crew of four By .Associated Press Rangoon, Burma, India, June T\. mier said, will remain in office and will be available in a consultative intrepid flyers, this afternoon emerg­ Monday: __(AP)—At. least 56 persons were VETERAN BILL AHACK capacity if the governor -wishes to ed from a fog through which she 10:27 p. m., E.S.T.—Took off at killed and 73 wounded in a mutiny- e- make use of their services. had ^0^101 for more than an hour. Port Mamock, Irish Free in the Central jail here this after­ The necessary legislation'to give . The ..^advwturers had completed State. effect to the suspension -will be sub- j half of their over-water jump to the 12 m.—Passed over Galway. noon after malcontents had de­ Declares Measure Passed Tuesday: nounced the Simon report. FUNERALS OF SIX mitted to His Majesty in Coimcil as ; North American mainland, Several hundred prisoners were an emergency measure forthwith. | i Her nose was pointed straight for 3 :05 a. m.—Picked up by British The prime minister explained that, Newfoimdland, where Captain amateur wireless over Atlan- returning from their employment in Yesterday is Bad Legisla­ . tic. the workshops to the main halls for the urgency , of the situation in j Kingsford-Smith and his mates HELD IN ANSONIA Captain Charles Kingsford-Smith, distinguished Australian pilot, 6:55 a. m.—Reports location by their meal when they suddenly Malta was brought out fully in the seeks to accomplish one more ocean-flying feat before he goes home to hoped first to sight land. tion; Says He Doubts If recent Blue Book, giving full in­ The airplane had been making wireless nearing 1,000 miles rushed the sentries guarding the marry and settle down. If he makes the crossing froni Ireland to New from Irish coast. inner gates. formation “regarding the interven­ York, he -will have practically circumna-vigated the earth in record-break­ 100 miles an hour, according to her They slaughtered six of the war­ tion of the Vatican in the temporal radio messages to steamships and 7:30 a. in., E.S.T.— Wireless Bal­ Countiy Is In Favor of It. Large Number of Mourners affairs of the island. The position ing hops. _____________’ _______ shore. She evidently passed out of donnel position 800 miles out dens and seized their rifles. The and “going strong.” mutineers then fought their way to created by this intervention has, in -wireless touch with Baldonnel at 8:40 a. m., E.S.T.—Picks up liner an outer gate where they were Washington, Jime 24.— (AP) — Attend Services of War the opinion, of the governor, made about midday, then picking up the halted by half a dozen determined it undesirable for the time being to S. S. Volendam, at 8:40 a. m. E.S.T. Volendam. Flying in fog. President Hoover today renewed his uold the general election now due.” and the S. S. Ingoma at 10:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m.—Radios position to guards. AIRPLANE AT PORllAND S. S. Ingoma 990 miles «from attack upon the World War veterans E.S.T. Weather conditions were re­ Prison Surrounded Veteran and Family. Cape Race, N. F. The outer guards held several relief bill, declaring it was bad The Maltese'political situation has ported good. hundred of the desperate convicts been precarious for a year and a The flyers were in excellent legislation. ' . spirits and optimistic of their suc­ at bay until the arrival of the Ansonia, June 24.— (AP)— The half o-wing to a conflict between READY TO HELP FLIERS military police who surrounded the At his regular Tuesday press cess. showed no loss of zest for their conference, the President said the fimerals of Raymond C. Spang, his Church and State. great adventure. prison. When church authorities ordered 66 to 6 by the Senate wife and their four children, all “Shooting suns and things!” Two hours of hand-to-hand fight­ bill passed the transfer to Italy of a Maltese S. S. Ingomai, June 24.— (AP)— yesterday was not formulated any victims of the tragedy at West Rock The.westward bound airplane South­ one message received shortly after ing between the con-victs and the in New |Iaven last Saturday were J nionk who was a British subject, If Southern Cross Runs military police ensued. more in the interest of the veterans ern’'fSbss rei>orted her position as 10 o’clock. “Gee, icy cold outside..'! held today. A large number of i fjord. Strickland, the prime ininis- “999 Hflies from Cape Race, New- bet Van and Smith are feeling it. The casualties as inade .known than of the ^ p ayers. attended ter, ruled that fofelgnrefs coSltMnot soon after the fighting subsided in­ He expressed doubt that the mourners and spectators S h b T t lJ ^ It Wiit Be ■*. ■ roiihdliGmd,--in a message to the We are all wrapped up like Polar the service, and -witnessed the fu-! remove a British subject from Brit­ explorers but it is still pretty nip­ cluded killed: two sentries and 11 country would support such legisla­ ish' territory against his will. South ern ’"Cross W^el^ss j Oper­ steamship • Ingoma at; 3 p. m., guards: two military police, one tion, describing it as wasteful and| neral procession. j Green-wich time (10:00 a. m. East­ py-” Mr. and Mrs. Spang were buried i Lord Strickland himself is a ator D re^s His Dynmo is The Southern Cross left the Irish truck driver, 40 convicts. discriminatory. i Catholic but he implied that Mal­ Refueled Over Ocean If ern Standard Time.). The injured: 11 guards, 60 con­ It would affect 75,000 veterans on the 12th anniversary of their j Frozen-^Wakes: Up*, and The following message 'was re­ coast at 5:15 a. m., G. M. T., (12:15 marriage. it would have been tese churchmen were interfering in a. m. E. S. T.) and then sped west­ victs. and was unfair to others who would temporal affairs. .’The churchmen Finds That It is.

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