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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEP’I‘EMBEI‘! 14, 1928, eoluma will | thetr organisations in formation and | ferin the division en the park drive| The remainder of the }uuu control. | east of the bandstand and Fark Place, | proceed on Arch street to the conven The parade will form in columa in| with the head of the column at West | tion hall whepe it will be dismissed The units will lead out|and enter the hall for luacheon llo following erder. Main street, | Platoon, of police from the right, with bands playing, se Automebiles of velerans unable te ‘ Field music 165th Infantry. that the division will be in the same march will park on the left side of Honerary marshal, Major General| order as when entering the park ex-| Areh street, head at Eddy-Glover Clarence R, Bdwards, U8 A, ve-|cept that the 102nd Regt. band will| Post bullding and these yeterans will 1, tired ' preceed all American Legion posts| be served luneh at the Beuth ehureh ' ufls ‘IBOM'M| Honorary staff (follow. erganizations not affiligted ——— Marshal M, H. Pease and aids. with Legion) and will be followed by| Rl MWM = | :mal'u;z. e :n. mnufll((olu(l’» of i .\m.—:n.u Crew Desertions at N, Y, | ' ants ehief of sty egion posts ther eolors will res y ’ Mo | Commanders of the American Le- | join their units Stir the British Firms | gien, Dept. of Connecticut The division will form for the re-| JLonden, Se T | | ondon, Sept. 14.—~The desertions Everything i in readiness for the | Escort Division, turn mareh as follows of firemen from British ships in New | Wonster parade (o be staged """'l Comma officer and staff, Col-| Platoon of police, York, says the Dally News_ has day afternoon as the closing event ol_,anel D, Gorden Hunter, Inf, €, N, €. Cammanding officer of division and | Teached sueh a sefious stage thit the the Afth annual state convention aH nd of the 168th Infantry, Na- am. prineipal shipping companies are the American Legion whieh ‘,w.“‘uul Guard, Rand of Governor's Foot Guard sidering the advisability of faki in this city yesterday. The parade 168th Infantry, National Guard eof Pirst Company Governor's Foot|*!TONK action. One phase of the mat- , will no doubt be the largest ever held | Connectieut, Guard, ter - which is inexplicable to Rritish in New Rritain Curtis 1. Bheldon, | Ist “'fl:l_mlnm .i ‘avalry, National Ananish War Veterans. shipping officials, is the e with ehairman of the parade commitiee, hy h::_nnl of nnnee.lu :AI Hartford Scottish Highland Pipe! Which deserters get ashore and pass order of the marshal, Maurice M e Putnam Phalanx, [ the American immigration cordon, | . band. h Pease, has issued the following no-| | Reout Drum Corps. Hritish . Great War Veterans of | EMIEmnts who happen to be in ex-. | tice: cess of the quota fail to get heyond ! & YOMT. A, B. Drum Corpa Other ofgavizations not affiliated | ¥ Girl Reouts. . America. N The parade will mareh promptly at : . iiis Island, but practieally destitute 3 pom, (daylight time), Rignal gun Boy Beouts of Ameérica, with American Legion, » seamen have no difficulty at all in will be fireds The head of the col- Veteran Division, 102nd 1tegt, band entering Ameriean territory fi umn (plateon of police) Wi clear * Commanding officer and staff, Cap- Massed eolors of all American Le- The l'll‘lllnfl of the Royal Mail the point, "atllun‘u\rnln and East|tain Alfred H, Griswold,/ \ gion Posts, steamer "Orea ‘nul :mn»v! nt Bouth. Main atreet at the Wosignated hour. Rand of the Governdr's ¥oot Guard, | American Legion Posts and bands| Ampton from New York said, “mine The routs of march will be: Kast First Company Governor's oot ' in numerical order, is the only ship that has got out of Main street to Main 4 street, Madn | Guard Automobiles of honorary marshal| NeW York in the Imst two months | sireet south to Franklin square, Npanish War Velerans and staff, | without paying & subatantial bonus to | Franklin Square, west side, to Iock-| Hartford Seottish Highland Pipe - Police var, keep firemen aboard, It ‘has become | well avenue, Rockwell avenue to Glen | Band g When the division is formed it will |® seandal.” sireet, Glen atreet to West Pearl The British Great War Veterans of he marched by its commanding of- S 2 v 5, O o sireel, West Pearl atreet to reh | Ameriea N®r as follows: West Main street to " g 8 street, Arch atreet to Main street,! Other organizations not affiliated Main street, Main strest east side of ! TO STOP INDIA'S HUNGER Main street, east side, to West Main ' wih American Legion, Park (0 Church street where the Gov. Lucknow, India, Bept. 14-—The work | street, West Main strest to Lexingten| American Legion Posts No.'1 to No. | ernor's Koot Guard and the Spanish | of bullding the Sarda canal is now in street, Lexington atreet to Walnut Hill| 85 in numerical, order, War Veterans will be turned over to! full sawing, This canal is part of a Park. Band of Eddy-Glover Post Noab, of their commanding officers and direct-| huge irrigation scheme In the central | In the event that a Are occures in, New Rritain, {#d out of column Inte Church street| provinces which ultimately will bring | | the parade ares, necessitating the use| Post No, 6, The American Legion, to the Center church for Juncheon, | 1,760,000 acres of land under eultiva- | of any part of the route of march by|of New Britan, | The column (less Governor's Foot| tion at an Mlhnnl--l cost of $20,000,. the firs department, the entive column| Automobiles: for, Service Men un-| Guard and Spanish War Veterans) | 000, will be halted, and commanders will [ able to march, | will continue on Main street to Arch More. than 27,000 men are now at make the necessary dispositions im- “Police, street where the Hartford Scottish| work on the project, and completion mediately to clear the part of the| At the conclusion of the ceremony | lllrhlund Pipe band and the Iu-nluh‘ Is expected in four years, With it will route that is affected, ('nmlllnmlfrnlln Walnut Hill park the rnlnmlmlmx‘ ireat War Veterans of America will| come relief, it I8 hoped, from the are urged to use every means to keep | officer of the Veteran division wil re- [ be directed to the Methodist -Inm-h.llrnin famines in central India, I's Time for New Clothes No, Sir! 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