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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 JOHNSON CLAIMS COOLIDGE FORC HAVE MADE EVERY VICTORY IN S0. DAKOTA PRIMARIES NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924. —EIGHTEEN PAGES. HAMON SPENT MILLION " WAS TO GET OFFICE OF § ES DAUGHERTY PROBE EFFORT T0 BUY DEVELOPS INTO ROW Lawgers Argue Over Getting Names of “Five 0il Men” aclares President Made “Most Reckless And Shameless Use Of Money” — No Pur- chaseable Element Was Left Unbought. serts He Is Making Hard Fight and if He Wins It Will Be Marvelous Dem- onstration of Feeling Toward Executive. March 27.—8enator of California, in a statement here today., commenting n the South Dakota presidential preference primary, charged that *“if sver an_effort was made to buy an slection, it has been done 1in that state, st. Louis, [iram Johnson Much Money Spent “In the fight in South Dakota, the most reckless and shameless e of noney was made by the presideut,” sald Senator Johnson, “not only In iring an army of orators, but in buy- ing full page advertisements in every aper In South Dakota and in utili- ing circulation without stint, Un- ‘mployment of politicians gave way to most industrious employment at very iigh salaries, There was no pur- iasable element which was not pur- hased, and the result is the largest ribute that can be pald to a citizen- ship. For if ever an attempt was nade to buy citizenship, it was made n South Dakota. “If T win out there, it will be a narvelous demonstration of how the people of the west feel toward Mr. ‘oolldge. “It's a hard fight 1 am making. "or on every side 1 am opposed by postmasters, siathers of money and an antagonistic attitude on the part of newspapers which want the lax plan enacted into law, "I cannot undertake to predict what will happen in Cleveland, that the will not use, d dent for an ornament, “Undoubtedly the oll have hurt him American people, in the eyes hey will have on Cleveland 1 eannot |Mittee. will speak, predie! Senator Johnson sald that course It s just a question of time |PIans. until Daugherty is separated from his re- necessity and will But when or how cannot be 1obh attorney general, The sult is a poiltical come, foretold.” GOOLIDGE FALLS BEHIND AS JORNSON SPURTS ON| e win mae lute Retums Today Give Californian & Lead of About 1,000 Voien in South Dakota Sloux Falls, 8. D, March 27.—8en- ator Hiram Johnson jumped out in front today in his race with Prestdent Coolldge for the republican presiden- tial endorsement in South Dakota, as additional returns came in from Tues- day's primary. An error In early returns from Mc- Pherson county, corrected in final fig- ures today, resulted in & net gain of 900 votes for Johnson and sent his total in 1,566 of the state’s 1,825 pre- cinets up to 38,306, ac compared with 37,099 for Coolidge. This lead of 1,207 for Johnson was trimmed to 1,002 by first returns from Harding county, In the extreme north- western eorner of the state, where 11 precincts—a third of the county— «howed Coolidge leading 3 to 1. $660,000 IS INVOLYED ward of Control Today Approves Tans For Buildings And TInstitu- tions in the State. Hartford, March == The state sard of control at its meeting today pproved plans for bulldings and in- titutions in the state to cost in the eighborhood of $650,000. Thé build- ge for which plans were approved follows: New hospital ining school, lormitory, two double eot- «ges at the school for boys at Meri- ien, $141,000; a nurses home &t the Connecticut hospital at Middletown, to accommodate 100 people, $165,000; a regaption building at the tuberculosis sanitarfum at Meriden. $39,000. The woard voted the addition of $6,500 to the appropriation for the Me Lullding #o that the tuberculosis com- wission will have sufficlent fonds to erect a fireproof structure. The state woard of education was given permis- the Mansfleld and new at sion to use $700 of its insurance mon- | ¥ to refit the old normal schonl for e accommodation of classes. DIES AT MON York, Mareh shman. former Amer J today of a heart n Monte Carlo. according 1o 4 iispatel to the Sun. He wguld have &7 2rs old tomorrow, 2 CARLO. 27.<John G. plomat an attack in hes N HOLD FIREMAN AFTER [Maher Drove L'm'egisteredl {hoseman at No. 6 station, was arrested | this morning by State Policeman An- thony Buddis on charges of driving an automobile while under the infiu- | (ence of liquor and driving an unregi |tered uutomobile. an investigation by the state into an accident on the road just eas of the Berlin turnplke yesterday aft- | names of five men who she said Jess | committee was branded as “false and ernoon about 4:30 o'clock, when an | Smith automobile crashed into a stone wall and wae thrown up against where it was left by Maher, Maher was injured in the but Maher escaped will court tonight. department called at the police sta- | tion after Maher had been locked up | V&P, and suspended him from the depart. ment on charges of being ahsent from duty without permission and for con partment, port for duty vesterday but did not | report, ters after 5 o'clock from Wallingford would not be able to go on duty, WOMEN DENOGRATS T0 PICK Ward \MISS ~ STINSON ~ EXAMINED ABCURD'NG st boes ot biscone 1uoee wio, Penrose’s Former Sec- ikon Dt otary Brands Testi-| mony As False—Says Employer Never Saw Or Talked With Hamon At Chicago. | ACCIDENT IN BERLIN | She says, Made 3 —Aircraft Irvegularities Again Arc‘ Brought Out in Hearing. Auto While Intoxicated, Police Claim Washington, March 27 Stinson, divorced wife of Jess spent an hour on the witness stand (today under cross-exumination by | for Attorney General Daugh- A lurge part of the time was by a wrangle among the law- | John Maher of 504 Stanley strect o Jerty, | taken | vers, | No Names Give former Senator 1 Daugherty, in-; Washington, March The story should tell the told by Al Jennings today to the oil Howland and for Mr, witnes Paul hamberla | sisted that the g His arrest followe police t made $33,000,000 preposterous” in a statement b, dealing in oil stocks. The committee, Lelghton C. Taylor, former secretary | which had ruled the names irrelevant, ' to the late Senator Penrose of Fenn-| finally became entangled in argument | sylvania, about it, and the witness was ex- Declaring he had been in constant told 1er a tree The number plates on the machine | were issued at the state house yester- cused without uny further pursuit of attendance upon the Senator while he | day with a registration that was not effective until the first of April. !was ill In Philadelphia before and I “My impression, said Senator during the Chicago convention, Taylor A young man who was riding with | Chamberlain, “is that she is going to said Hamon had neved seen or com- collision, | say Jess Smith told ber one of the |municated with Penrose, nor had the He i five men was the president of the latter ever mentioned Hamon's name | police | U'nited States.” to his secretary, Will Avoid Trap . N'l'!\‘(-r Saw Hamon. “We are going to walk into your ‘I haven't the slightest recollection shouted Senator Ashurst, dem- | ver Baving seem or met Jake . Arizona. “You would like Hamon myself any l]:‘nv' during the very much to have us be charged Jnon&h preced_lns (lve“thvago conven- with having besmirched the name of | HoM” sald Taylor, “and close as I Sai Sute o de. |SCmMeona now dead, but we joc | TAS A SRS Rantone urllis thoms uet un! D;’l‘;i‘?‘;fir.n'"x;nl:u;;UZ:-.']')Q.D"I--‘. | going to walk into’ your trap. ;‘nmvll\! 1 don't acf how "“,“a,n t‘n.tlld “We don't know who these five | Nve seen him without my knowing people are and we care less,” Senator | °f It [ Clinmberiain said. Ve assume the “It will be recalled that Senator | committee wants tho truth, My im. | Penrose was a very sick man both be- | pression is that is going to say fore and during the convention and | Jess Smith told of the five Vry few persons were able to see him men was the prestdent of the United at his Philadelphia residence where ! States, when the fact is this /D@ Was lving 11, and then only uplifter, Frank A. Vanderlip—,” |through me. the matter, unharmed, be tried in the Berlin Chief Willlam J. Noble of the fire | t He callad the fire headquar- nd told the officer In charge that he she Chairmen Meet Night—Mrs, Welch Speaks Here Neat Week Mellon There are Cooildge people I'or C. Dascom Slemp was not made secretary to the presi- disclosures and Coolldge's failure to do anything But ‘-h.(o',;,ll; af the democratic state e wot |Ing but a storm Interfered with her den ! Spencer Move! to Invescigate Their Punds—Also to Summon Sen. ator Walsh's Brother. Washington, March An inqujry | Here the committee came into ac-| "I Was constantly at his bedside and FULL LIST OF OFFICERS .. e ot o e o iy Fre i Senator Whesler sald it “was not €8¢ could have seen him without my {fatr in view of the facts that every |Deing aware of it. Senator Penrose Tomorrow | member of thls committee is under Rever mentioned Hamon's name to {attack by the republigan national ™e on any occasion. T regard Jenn- committee,” ings’ story as preposterous.” l t is time for ma to make a stump | ——eee spefich,” intorjeeted Bemator Ashurst. | START 0“ DE“OCRATS Ward chairmen of the women's|“You arc anxious te put into a trap, | derocratic elub will meet tomorrow | wiere o wil be charged by the evening at democratic headquarters. | m tpopolitan Pioss with mlrem"'u " Officers will be elected. Tha only Lthb name of o now gdands Loough e rMOr woman now holding oifice tn the club | oyr footsteps are dogged by day and is Mrs, Willtam %, Mangan, the prosl- | by nigat, yon have not walked v in- dent, and it is proposed to elect "'o this trap.” complets slate, N Te olub witl hoid & socisl some| . Wit se Efamined night next weelk at the Fiks club, Mrs, | While the committee wax ot ar- into democratic campaign funds will ¥annie Dixon Weleh, vice-chalrman 8Uing about t $33,000,000 deal, Lo made by the senate oil committee entral com- | Whieh it s ta had vever fnvelved the on motion of Sepator Spencer, repub- Mrs, Welel was | attorney general or 8mith, Miss 8tin- lican, Missourd, scheduled to speak at @ recent meet. [86n was examined by Mr. IHowland | Senator Spencer also caused a sub- as to her testimony of Smith's stock poena to be issued for John Walsh, a {deals and the incident in a Cleveland | brother of Senator Walsh, and a hotel L. Fink of Buffalo Washington attorney. He refused to {had registered her as his wife, say what Mr. Walsh would be ques. She insisted she went to Clevelana | tioned mbout, to talk with Fink about m deal to | Subpoenas were issued today « for reorganize a rubber tire company and George White, former chairman of that she had refused to take part in |the democratic national committes; she belleved it was “a!| Wilbur Marsh, its former treasurer, and E. L. Doheny who 18 satd to have contributed to the 1020 campaign wan excused, | TURd: b : ke e of | A8 I8 well known, they have Leen New York, March 1i.—Danlel J|Arthur D. Robb, a epartment of |y iz’ him for two monthn Shistds, dmcribed a8 & tiquer dealerijustice filing cierk was recalle | Senator Walsh said, when advised that of Johnstown, Pa,, was arrested today | furnish a list of cases in his file the | "o ooy "had been lssued for his charged with conspiracy with James committer wanted, \ brother, F. Johnson, an attorney of the legal Mal Daugherty Absent [ division of the prohibition unit at A " | Washington, to obtain fiquor permits,| Jtobb sald he had asked for help and with paying $6,000 In bribes to a | " the big task asked of him but had lelerk in the prohibition unit, to furn-| 10t h‘"’;"‘y:’y; ”:_”“‘ r‘(":;?"“’_""‘;‘““f,“”:‘“ i::fl:"v"" S5 PIVEISIEON Samas Y| y general, who did not answer Shields waived examination before |and the sergrant-at.arie was called | e ey o e g10.000, | DAugherty was not in the city and he | 1ton as soon as he had provided bail n “|{tlon of street railway and motor bu H. L. Scaife Called service with a basie fare and free caife, a formcr army officer | transters was today declared by Presis war fravd prosecutions, | dent Lucius Storrs of the Connecticut name has been mentioned in | Co, to be the solution of the trans- case of the Standard Afreraft cor- | portation problem of this and other ,was called cities of the state, The company in testified that | re- | jts present financlal condition is from the departm jus- jable to stand more competition en the aircraft investigation | Storrs said and he added that in ‘was blocked.” time it might offer the public such by trolley-bus service as he outlined to- er asked. day. at was a ma Mr. Storrs made his statement be- * said Ecaife, for the public utilitfes commission fol- mailed the attorney general & lowing the presentation of arguments of an article—a brief which T by counsel for hus owners seeking prepared on the subjeet,” Scaife said. | routes in this city, On June 16, 1921, the secretary of war wrote him that all aireraft in- stigation and “irregularities in the air service” e hands of the attorney general “Om Octobrr 4 departme where BRIBERY IS CHARGED Liquor Dealer Accused of um.-mnu-;‘.,v With Prohibition Man to Obtained | hubble,” | hecanse Robh Is Called Wihen the witness GONN. C0. PROPOSITION % Storrs Suggests Coordination of Trol- 11 leys and Busses. Basic Fares and Free Transfers, Bridgeport, March Coordina- Washington, March 27.—James Johnson, Attorney for the local hibition unit, was arrested today et the same time Daniel J. Shietas of Johnstown, Pa., was arrested in New York, charged with conspiracy to vio- late the prohibition law. An addition- [al charge of bribing an employe of the prohibition office was entered against Shields. The bureau of internal revenue said Johnson and Shields conspired to ob- tain & permit for a certaln concern to T manufacture cereal bevereages, but that the real plan was to manufact- ture real beer In “large quantitie fhields, the bureau says, pald a sum {of money to a special agent who pos- | ed as a “fixer,” and half of the money | was turned over to Johnson F. pro- of arg ion had of Mr, aife [ Sermtor atter of public rec- SUSPICIOUS VIRE New Haven, March 27.—A fire in a shed in the rear of the plant | of the Index Visible Co. in lower Cha- 1 went 10 work | pel street, carly today, is being inves- ustice,” Scaife tigated by the fire marshal, chiefly be- cause it was the claim of the company that the contents of the shed were mostly metal and non-inflammable. 210,000 ere “in th to | Poincare Formally Agrees To Resume Premiership e Assoclated Press. Paris, March 27.—<Raymond Poip- . care consented this evening to resunfe ‘ S the Premiefship which he resigned o Se yesterday over a defeat of the minis- try in the chamber of deputies. | see affected the B2 orporation 20TH SUIT FILED New Have 2o0th eivil it, alleging representa- tions was entered here today against H. W. Dubiske and Co., Inc., of Chi- cago which formerly had brokerage officos heve h Mitsui and was interested, Gaston B. got 1 000 March . s false Meane testified here vitls passed 1o him “It was—though 1 know that particular transactian “When Aid you resign and why " ed in Disgust | April, 19 rause these in- HIGH WAGE SCALES nothing of Chicage, March T plumbers hereaftsr will n hour, Chicago civie clans will get $13 a day and plasterers are asking a §14 a day |wage scale, BANKRUPTCY CASE New Haven, March 37.—R. E. Hai, president, filed a bankruptey petition estigations appe to be Llock: for Clevertoys, Ine., a Bridgeport con- returned cern today, with debts of $8.652 and alfe sald the principal report 10 gesets of $2.000 | 1 understand has Chicago receive $1.25 opera musi- nesxt season sife 1 cases - N FARM RELIEF PROGRAM Washington, March Inaugura- | tion by the federal reserve board of a study designed to suggost practicable methods of stabilizing international exchange and estension of the servic of the department of agriculture have 9sen detsrmined upon by President Con'ides a8 two steps in an adminis- ' ttration farm relie; program. lisappeared.” A letter from W. J. Burns to Scaife, read by the witness, indicated that the report was “missing.” “Yon have sald powerrs Wocking the t i Wheeler resume Wocked THE WEATHER e Aartford. Mar. 27.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity: Fair tonight; Friday cdounds, warmer. tereste estiga “By i were airer: tion.” ator 1 whom are nued on Page 11) L= A\'erflge Daily Circulation Week Ending 10’51 1 March 22nd . PRICE THREE CENTS [ 4 Ot 3 A vi, ddn nl C d N IATE HARDING AND v«ARY OF INTERIOR, T0 TESTIMONY OF JENNINGS, EX-BANDIT g | Gilpatric Emphasizes Need| of Greater Co-operation by Public CHARITY DRIVE LAGS; GRAND TOTAL 29,727 Witness Also Says Penrose Got $250,000 And Daugherty and Hays $25,000 Each—Declares Oklahoma Committeeman Told Him Of Deal Before He Was Murdered. 'STARK'S SKULL FRACTURED, ASSAULT CASE DELAYED Alleged Assailant. Washington, March The story about a big money deal at the Chicage republican convention in 1920 was re- peated with many new dashes of colop before the oil committee today by |Jennings, who became fa ago as a train robber, turned evangelist and politician, Jennings said was passing on 1at had been told him by Jake Ha- the Oklahoma republican na committeeman, who was kille 3 10n late in 1920, ‘s story related stand today was e With the fourth day of the [ Community drive almost over th sults are rather disappoint cording to Campaign Manager F. R. Glipatric when today's total of $11 857 brought the grand total to §2 “A long way from $30,000, Gllpatric said, in pointing out that tomorrow will be the last luncheon of the workers until the final reports are made Monday. Mr, Gilpatric sald the judges in [1ooking over the pledges have found |that many people are giving inore {than their share while many others lare not giving as they should. He | sald he would consider criminal if New Britain raise $50,000 in this drive, | “The address today was made by Dr. David Waskowitz, |Rev. J. Leo Sullivan, a director of |cajled after Stark had {the United Community corporation, a |lying on the floor of | director of the Boys' club and a side of his offic Scoutmaster. In his address the | and ordered h |speaker paid a tribute to the United | Britain General hospital, found that Community corporation and to the he was suffering from a fracture of workers who have been striving to | the skull as a result of being hit by make the drive successful. He said:|the bottle hurled by Wilezynsko |"You have been deluged with through the glass in the door of his| |sons showing the necessity of such « |home. | ldrive for the United Community or- Stark is reported to be resting com- ganization in New Britain, The his- | fortably but because of the nature of tory and work of each individual|uis injury, hospital authorities were |organization has been dinned into |unable to say what the outcome {your ears until you almost feel fitted | would be. |to take the place of the leaders man. | Judge Alling sct aging the socleties, | Wilezynsko at §1,000, ‘nn;;l !‘l‘x:ng;:r ‘l:.\fl:( l:;'."d\.n\: ';:::;;: ‘ORDERS VETERANS, BEDS EQUIPPED WITH RADIOS |United Community chest realize how Yead Wilezynsko, Held in $1.000 Bonds for Hearing Mr. April 5 s | nor of Broad il Louis Wil street nsko 46 had his case tinucd April § when he was arraigned fore Judge Benjamin W. Alling police court this morning on a cl of assauiting Constable org Stark yesterd. Assistant ting Attorney William A. Gre asked for the continuance until the seriousness of the attack on Constable | Stark has been determined. tion by « B ara Smi Hamo 1nings on the 3 as in d Is of Vortune Spent Hamon had “nominated” Harding for the presidency, it had him (Hamon) That Waurren ( and that $1,000,000, That the cost of carry for Harding had be That Ham had Daugherty Penrose § rman of the committee $25,000, Hamon at Hamon to 1 of the interior and share in the and expected with the 1ld make later to become it, almost | failed to cost ing Oklahoma paid who was been found | hallway out- rday afternoon n removed to the New n Harry M, ator Boles . and Will H. Hays republican national nised Job come secre ary ot sident, Jennings said he had | mon for a number of yes |gone with him the vention, “We Ha- and had to Chlcago con- the bonds for went to a room 11 e of the continued the wMness “He old me Harding would be nonfnated |the neat day and that it had cost him |a million dollars. He said he had paid $2060,000 to Boles Penrose and In & conversation it was brought out {10 some way—I will not be perfeetly |{clear about it-—that it was agreed by {Mr. Daugherty, Wil Hays and he med somebody else, from Ohto, that |he would be secretary of the intertor, |He sald it had all been settied, He said Mr. Daugherty was at first {n favor of iator 1"all for the position, but that he had bought them all over, |but that it had him a lot of money to do it. That 18 about all | it {much the thinking, public spirited, {torward looking people of New Brit- | jain hold them in reverence and re- | !mpect. And by 114 snme token T am ourious to know It this fine noble o8y of workers, Wha Whe mission- arles £ -8 go'ng anoul WHHE 1o soften | the Learts of ihelr felléw men and make good SanwamMtans out of them, T wonder "It they reailze how much ([ Washington, March 27.-—Werld war [ we all hold them tn honor or respect, |patients in government lospitals soon aye In benediction. Iwill helped to while away the | t s God's work: It is the work of hours with radio entertuinment Jesus Christ, His Divine Son, for 18| Director iines of the Veterans b | know it not a work of love, and Is not God |reau, in an order d today, 1 o love? Aye, the very ésscnce of love, [structed construction agencies of the | "One of tue consoling signe of our 'bureau to equip all government |day is to see men interested in one 'pitals for radlo reception with « {another, helplng one another, co- |nections direct to the beds ot pat |operating with one another, Civie group and friends of the suffer “Our Lord spent his entire per. | ers, parently wil » 1o sonal lite helping others, healing tender ompleting 1t [them, uplifting them, transforming sinec r |them into true citizens, of the spir- |chase of head phoncs {itual republic he was forming. | The money to buy the “God expects us to help one an. celvVing apparatus necessary other, to be kind to one another, to mediately available, but funds are |1ove one another. Only a selfish (ing raised privately in a e | man, only a man named Cain eould [citles and Director } stvel | eawm s o : | reply to the question God put to him |full approval to the Jer : as to the whereabouts of his brother, Eight large hospitals are w under | ["Am I my brother" struction; eight are | |you are your brother's ned 1 whet re completed expects us to be su is our | common father and are all His chlldren, created for a common pur pose, “The world is waking up fact that it needs to be more united, that there should he more coopera tion in the mchievement of a comr end. Her prophets and seers erying out from their elevation there must be an end to disunion end to nationalism, d to aration. There must exist in Christlan world a unity, resembling at least that which existed through out Europe before 16th cent The writer of “Btor Renaisean comments, “Wihen radical thinker such as G We says t wester must inevitably be destroyed, na tionalism as know ) a simitarly and tionalism, they pe for the creation more authority which will command universal loy Alty as the Catholic church eommand Hines Must Rely on Gifts Por Phones and Necelving sels | — it Mr. Hanon in the mukeup of the Hardi sald Sen- repub Missouri of understa at | 1010 that ine Mr that My | Sr. 1an Was but it at Mr. ¥ of the interior.” all the information turned out with o tness as b yon ) 4 te Daugherty was in favor however, aid in o funds ha an that he Arranged had Hamon ' J Yes ranged boen a wae are are avallable for pur 1 ' J gave degres ’ think s not im e cor s nes has S d and tha to get in on 1o inquiries trom Senator rat Jon- expected ng or more 1 Washington God | ¥ ey i nings suid government's patients, more fted States. (< Lert But Little, wanted me to head He said the n of the would get PLANS FINISH FIGHT Kearns says Dempsey and Wills Wil to the ) he serves.” Eapected 1o e sald it 1embe a that ar sep the President Battle to the Limit at Tijuana on w i s, nt in N ofl it re had be A8 in 1 United States wonld be States, Okla ations fron roa ey an et Tabor Day sald n n Washi 18 of the Kear <ol ared ir | omana Worid-n Na ol W e in s to t N 18 money he the iy t 1 t a eaxpecta H ir s | articles fc e el Mexico » Demprey Th nless we it gives way vivid interna ate the necessity and on Daugherty cay csldes Senator 0 via to gave Venrose? $25,001 mar «d Manington from Ohio in Obto. he gave 82 s a fourth person.™ win thers & sir. Daugherts and a LAFOLLETTE IS ILL Stricken (Continued on Page Vifteen) Boy Caught in Wheel “Hitching On” Wagon Robert Emith of 196 street reported to the poli nine years old bad back of a tip cart the corner of Myrje and had his leg ¢ As the wheel t body between e eart and Smith had to ¥ rejease the youngster for a spr was taken to his homg at street . Down Wisconsn senator With Pocumanio. Iy else New York Came Wigh Bulletin By Phy- Jerome sifian States a boy d onto the Iriving at t drew the NEAR SArLE s A QUAKE 4 among Rene FARTH . pa ation of 1 BIG BLAST TODAY Meriden, March 27.—7 Trap Rock Co. is pr e, Policy ! d ‘| Played, Witness States | terbury, Mareh 27.—A withess fistrict irt here today Mat sald the game of poliey j was he ento . cast of Naples, w . at a sharp earth shock today ' . t was . pared to t off a six ton blast of dynamite at s quarries in the Westfield district Is this afternoon and it is expe over 100,000 tons of stone will be lodged from the mountainside COLLETT VS, FORDY Pinehurst, N. C., March Missg Muni Gienna Coltett of Providence, R. 1| Sutheriand C titicholder and “ormer pational cha pion, and M'ss Lowise ¥Fordyce, Youngstown, O, will in finals of the North and South wom- en's golf champlonship tournament tomorrow. ast casuait w I still exl 1 he noon Siani of 33 4 the give TAKLS THEATY March 27.—8 Z. ¥ over the Community West Main street, £ played in this eity and ed & policy stip which he had received yesterday after- The case is that of Pasquale Jerry Gerardo for the recov- two promissory notes defense is that the notes were payment of gambling debts s0d therefore there can be no recot- ery at law. Gerardo claims 16 have Jost at least $2 " year jaying the * of policy. | we PO - play- picture wville theater, from the Com. : playhouse corporation and the = ery 0 on MOVIE HOUSE soLp Mareh picture house ir was so0id today by Albert G. Anders to Samuel F. Meadow of New Haven the| Me 27.~1.ife this ity cet der theater ™ one -

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