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INAIR APPROVES DEBATE WITH DEMOCRATIC mm TELLS KIWANIANS ABOUT CHARACTER Rev. John L. Davis Says It Tikes Yedrs o Build It Up “A man can be converted in a min- ute, but itetakes a lifetime to huila | up a character,” said Rey. John L.! Davis, in an address to the New Brit- ain Kiwanis club at noon today at the Liurritt hotel, Rev. Mr. Davis told his hearers that reputation is what people think a man is and character is what he really is. He spoke of the influence of little things upon a life and d every mis take, even to a mispetied word or miisdirected envelope, has somethin to do with a man’'s character. He described the characteristics nr various races and said the Ame is 50 open minded that he usually. re- s what is in him and for this re the character and reputation of Waterbury Aprit 2.—Governor average American gencra co- Charies A, Templcton today signitied He cited Coolidge, Roosevelt, his intention of being present with men of this his staff.at two of Connccticut’s big- gest military aff; this ye these A man may go into a Billy Sun- being Bristol's unveiling of a meino- day meeting a drunkard, become con- 1 monument, at which ex-scrvies verted and come out a sober man,” men from all parts of the state and he said. “But he can’t take on a new country will be in attendance and at character that suddenl The con-/the “102nd da celel which is verted man must be guarded and to be held in New | The fi watched like a delicate plant.” mer is to be held on 19 He referred to men suddenly gomng the latter on April 1 \ese wrong and said they have been going but two of scve invitations the wrong for a long time, but it has just ernor_has aceepted on behalf of broken out. He illustrated by saying self and staff. Other affa that while “Old Faithful” geyser in he will attend include the 1 Yellowstone park only spurts up niversary of departure every 77 minutes and just takes a sec- Second ecompany, Governor's ond to do it, the water is boiling for Guard for Cambridge, this on the entire minutes. 21; the annual ball of the 168th in “'Some people forget it takes years fantry in New Britain. this on the to build up a character,” Ie said. evening of April 21: 1he Branford “We say it takes one woman 50 years battery ball, to be h on April to make a man of a fellow, while an- (he recept to be given by other woman can make a fool of him women's ,relief corps Stat in 15 minutes, She doesn't make a mander John L. Saxe the G fool of him in 15 minutes, It's been in Wate rbury, April These in him for years, she's just brought it in addition to a nun engagements at various throughout the state, Repultlican Councilman Seehigz Re- election Favors Discussion Be- fore Voters in First Ward. Councilman David L. Nair who is one of the republican nominces for the common council in the first ward and with his running mate, Na- than Avery, is shortly to be {mally challenged the democratic nominees fromy that ward, Daniel Sul- livan and John F. Callahan, to debate the issues of the campaign, said this mort thinks such a debaie woull zood idea. As the publican to be cable 4o deme candid ixious® to excha publie forum, the t the big political event who, ¢ nominee debat 1 the are more than guments at a e is some likelihood will appears Tcmplc.on (o Bc Buw - With Social Events son the meide. Lincoln and Wiison as type. ation en. Af gov- - which i an- th Foot April the of the Com- A. R. are king churches 1o ber of spe characteristic, he said, sponsible for trouble in many homts, “What devil of inconsistency is in a man who will be kind and treat other women and children well and go home and abuse his own wife and children?” He t81d4 his hearers that bankers figure character as 68 per cent of a man's borrowing ability. *The line of demarkation between A good man and a bad man is pretty thin, Some good men are crowding mighty close to the line and some bad men are jyst over the line,” Tmpersonations of Al Jolson given by Stanton Ashley, A. ker won the attendance pr was re- Prefer Canned Beans To Eating at Home Four smal wWho proferred to steal a can of in a while from the & f Budde's unch on Main going home to eut were vounded up last night by Policeman Patrick O'Mara and Wil- lam Grabeek, The police received a port that on several decasions, ¢ of henns had been found missing from the storeroom of A1 The who have been learned the identity of ‘the ers, They told the police they are down street and get hun | Bry, it is too far to go home, so they have been stealing cans of beans from the lunch cart The boys were turned over to Pro bation Officet Edward . Connolley. Gen. Cole Wants to Go As Smith Pledged Man Boston, . April Antouncement by Brigadier General Charles H. fust night that if elected a de laige to the der i vention he would vo Smith of New Y for I tial nomination injected a meut of int into the Massa setts primaries unn h will be held on April 29 None of the ganization” slate aded by Senator yet announced eference, Genera Cole litional eandidate large, filed papers againet the failure to place the na of .any World War on r slate boys b weroom ot ans once o str to s Tunek ity boy ani bean eat- when al place police questioned s« around the Reparations Committee Ha\s Reuched a Decision ssociated Pr , April ~“All depends, on the pxln(ns," suid Charles G, Dawes during a short recess of the repara- fion experts' meeting today having reference to the p: ntation of the eXperts’ report to the re ation com- missioh, Owen D, Young, the other unofficial American representative, when on during a r 8 of the committes which & drafting the report, tirmed the 1rench ne \spaper reports that the commitice had reached a nonanimous conclusion. Whatever de. here might be now, said, would mercly over technicalitios, By Cole con- rk be ¥ members of of elght cu David any soing Back 7!04 China to Hunt Dinosaur’s Eggs Chicago, April 2—Future discovers lag of dinosunr eges and other discov eries of the third A mpulm..u undar the leadership of Roy Chapr Andrews, Wil be shartd by the llvH Museum of Natural History here and the American Muscum of Natural His- tory at New York, A. Davies, director of the Chicago institution an- | nounced today., Mr. Andrews, who Lrought hack the first specimens of dinosaur cggs will return to China in June, The expedition will follow up ' calles 4 the work of the great fossll flelds of 425: | Mongolia and in all parts of China. 603 1.45% bles trillion) Norway, and 16.52 atte his 1% prot vetr the regul P | FORLIGN EXCHANGE New York, Avril changes irregular, cents), Great o (in [l 2.—~1oreig Wions 'RELE] o1 Quot den hille iritain ) 015, 60 day unee, d Italy, demand Belgh den 18; Germany, Holland nd 1351 Denmi dem ¥ mand 6.0 ca (o BT, and and n, UNITARIAN'S CENTENARY, Boston, April Rev, Henry Wi der Foote, see of the centenary commission of the American 1'nitar ian association, has sailed for Kurope to complete arrangements with a @umber of distinguished scholars and n liberal leaders to come to this city the celebration in May, 1925, of centennial of the organization of the g association. In addition to the prin- Argentina cipal meetings hera, there will be #p and 11:15; Tokio, cial gatherings in different parts of | Montreal 97 15-16. the United States and Canada, dem 26.41 Raitzeriand demand 13,28 nd 1.7 Poland, d¢ ccho-Slovakia, demand 1w Jugoslavia, demand 125 0014 1-8; Rumania demand 33.25; Br demand {weden d nd wmnd CONN. COLLECTIONS Hartford, April 2.—Income and ex erss profits taxes amounting to $7 4,549,785 wer in Connec tieut in March, according to the in- ternal revenue bureau. Of thisamount £6,777,012.89 represents current re- turns and $347,090.98 the additiona 1ax levied on last year's returne, As scssments made by the Washington bureau of intern: revenue totalled $280,534.91. These figures are slight- Iy above those of March, 1923, BANKRUPTCY CASES, Haven, April wholesale eomn & New Tose Hayden, chant of Old ruptey petition 2125 and lia brook filed a today giving assct litles of $10,105.10. ition of Florence J. astonbury, oecupation shows liabilities of 33 $1.000 and another Henry, salesiady, Yiabilities of $1.246.16 and $250. e colleete Rock not given of Flor- Hariford scis o LOOT TOTALLED $100.000, L 0. B. B. AUNTLIARY MEETING e regular monthly meting of the Tadies’ Auxiliary No. 45 1. O. B. 1. men whs held up a motor car will be held tomorrow evening at Odd ing currency of the | Fellows hal] at § o'clock. A mukical , escaped with $100,¢ program has been plgnned for aftey tor 1amatra of § the short business mecting. Refresh ments will be served. ——— ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING sifict of Werlin, as: prodate cowrt March 31, A. . 1 Fatate of Alfred n of New Britain = pos the appii-ation of J prazing that as executor he wiay be suther- -84 and empowered 16 sell and vonl emiate belonging to eald Aecensed v said application on pears, it is Ordered, that 2t #nd determined the pro New Britain, in s#id district iay of Aprii A. D. . @ forenoon, and that poti-e be & ‘e pemdety of esld application and ne and pla-e of héuring thereon *hing this order in some newsy ing A circolstion 0 sald Aistrict posting & copy of this o sign post in the tewn of district, and by #i #s h imterest v e 18 earn Montreal, April 2—The eight arm carry Ho fef In- ared bandi's y Aed lag: p today after a elec 146,000 be one of the employe had been shot suspects wore questions otranSuiyof. . A 1 iber and to d d today nft ir nu a Four ‘. H. 1ar m el of the ' ;‘. SHIP AND CREW LOsT. John, N. B, April The schooner Nellie Eaton and the Msappearanes het crew today teported from Little Dipper harbor, miles down The Bay ur T, Pease 2 Joen A of the comcey of were about 2 of Fundy, whers the .fl"vlur!w" said f6 be on the ledges and pognding to pieces. fast b ¥ offi the » oeteck L] o th N WINS TODAY Aprll 2.—William T9- his youthful partie defeated Vivian Man nrd Beekman, in the « mateh of today's piay At "t Beek raer - New g notice han, | feature dont A the Son'h - cintes op arde o U mERNAEn ¥ won the first rgan City Items ikruptey Referee B. s issued an order in Milner, insolvent Areh stre which Attc 5 38 | triste stock sale, Vietrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans —advt A marr| license has been issued Frank Rodriquez of Hartford, and Miss Katryzna Campanis of 35 Lafay- ctte strect, h hold a monthly berger's hall, Afternoon at 2 Hes tecords at advt. Councilinan Mon: resting comfort Andrews Mayt: d Kenney 1 the Lucille will associated eh in Holmes advt, LMillinery, Majn M. Yeomans matter of t grocer, ir, the privite ney the at ladies o1 hemian meeting at Arch Lagle wilt Wahren- tomorrow Jolson” i Brunswick John A. Andivws & Co.— Je wh 1 underwent Francis’ fternoon, bly. do 1yt n an operation Hartford, ho hospital, is re- Joan your aehine with Miss Winify her arlors ed course ¥ and Miss Maria Holman's auty with n and French advt ; Tunch at Hallinan's. advt. BUZZARDS NEARLY STARVE IN UNSPOTTED VERA CRUZ Once Pestil Aow 1 advt, e Spot of Mesican Gulf oves a Poor Feeding Grounds Vera Cruz, Mexico, April 2.—Vera Cruz, once the pestilence spot of the Mexiean Guif, with the buzzards con- Huting its only sanitary service, has n ot few years since the bomburdment and occupation of the in 1914, diterated its unfavor. able r ition of the pa Today it imoung the cleanest and health- jost the sub-tropics. Yellow nd malaria have been reduced minimum, and other tropical cases are being combated success- city puts is cities ‘of evor a buzzards clustered the city in great be n, but they livelihood from that gnin their way The open sewers that n through the centers of the otighfares disappearcd, and modern sewage disposal system has installed, - During the de Ia Huerta occupation additional sanitary precantions were taken, and the fed- pational authorities are ex- every means to rendér the from discase The that once ut il to eke out a the few to the onee thor- ires have haust ity free Executors of Gould Estate th Demanding an Accounting 'pis Trenton, N, of Mrs, Edith filed suit court of tors of Apri Executors Kingdon Gould today for an accounting in the changery against the execu- Jay Gould, invelving a $1,050,000 made by Gould to March 2, 1910, 1t is declared that Gould with con- sent of his wife invested the loan in eccurities without makifg an account- profits, which are said to have wted about 82,500,000, Execu- Mes, Gould petitioned the et to pay th profit atter de- the principal advanced in hie wife ing of . n the ting Border at Laredo Closed To Traffic After 9 p. m. ngton, April 2-—The treasury d orders for the closing rnational border gt Tarcdo, all trafic between % p.om, m. daily The order be- within a week, Washi issu int to 17 Miliion Dollar Gain In March Tax Collections w ot April Jections on income and profits taxes of the first quarterly pa \h g incomes and £450,000,000 btk nt ¥ profits on it ! than col- riod last year. ctions in the sam A, O, 1. TURNS GOAT LOOSE A lidates was initiated at a mecting of ey, William A, Har- branch, A. O. H., last night and discy d for the exempll. of the major degroes at ay A meeting of the degree held nest funday morn- pare for the exercises, class of ca 1y N8 Were i will be ng to pre Groegovian Calendar Adopted calendar was adopt- h\ the Chinese Turkish pare corin 5 b7 Soves pomin 1 18 Year Old Girl Leads an‘a in 1919 and by Funerals Maria Wind of Maria who died Pennsylvania, will be 1 Wind, 31 Monday held Charles Cop- urial will be in St metery CARD OF THANKS ¥ k our kind sots for the sympathy shown recent bereavement in the r beloved son and brother. 1o tha MR ed) ANXD MRS. R. ACKERMAN AND FAMILY. Mre, Amelin Yost funem! of Mra. Amelia Y eid at 2 o'clock her home at 110 Rockwell aven- ftev. A, C. T. Steege,‘pastor of Matihew's German Lutheran urch, officiated at services held at the church at 2:30 o'clock. Burial was in Fairview cemetery. The was rrom eSS P———— . Joseph A.Haffey Vaneral Director Mr. Paul Robinson, Assistant #S Main St h . weriies Residlonce 13 'GIRLS’ CLUB BANQUET O'Birien off ! tainer: has complet- | Prof. Bidg. | American | Landers, ganization The Clark & the 1 Conpi wome Mrs. tha F tirm, eventn quests trude ress Signe chose: 1 1f Het a Ward tions. Dohrenwend were Qther speakers on the program in- cluded Miss Sophie Klinzman, Hat ! dent of the club, Young. John added greatly ment. At down box of prrs«-nls from the x'un\pa“\' ers—| FUM P Howard Newton, Boy With Sallpos, Found To Have Visited New The | partm numbers are | W, build having been found that Howard New. now iation hospital, ten, atter The building will public » hea noon, There were today place development of suspicious syptoms. It school children exclud will r pumber will be from the lower grades where parents were ing t where atten serious as in the higher grades. senior high school only-seven pu- were excluded, Declares Mc ary-Haugen Bill to Be Dangerous One Wa ret the suppe port tarift mean demn inevit fusion committee heard the head of the agni- enitur ston, ments comm hearings on the measure and is redra meay views bin an ‘4 with duee ons Maveh el GGeneral Pnhick Larger Army Air Force Wa eral army the h the feasibility of consolidating ¢ activ forees, The witness wald duplication shore a sav the a statio cruits Ger force defen ed its enlargement Flizabeth, Houymer, or, smoke 10 a fire escape and safety from the fo when today. The on th in manufacturer. aroun morning at 8 o'clock from Where it started in a helow, and k under confir ing to $10.000, U —— a n w n of Con D, 19 Tpon the e agreement Reitatn e ont | Kiver W this arternoon ' yast Chartes Weare ynder rears Oras mient be had at the probate office in said New Beitain, on the $th day of April A T 1 t o caune. ment, sheuld net be ng & o Heratd a8 order on the public sign post of the Town of Kew Reitain fn the County of Hiriford comedy th department, £aid this house remiding in the o notic WALL STREET STECK EXCHANGE REPOHTS ! Wall street Opening—Stock orged ahead at the opening of to stock market, A variety indis- trial shares s though changes were Nash Moto points, th high round, mical iesucs were b dietaan he markat's brighter tone further enhaneed in the eariy de by brisk buying of a num for short talks. Miss dusirial leaders giich earried Anderson acted as toastuis- Electrie, Baldwin and Studebaker and called on the various enter- 1 to 2 points, Coppor shares s for their numb Migg helped Ly reports that Germany Peterson rendered several “t preparing to enter the market for n recitations, Miss Wardiund of fmetal. Demand for low and medis ord, a dan rh*rlnrm-‘-l Mr. priced railroad issues widened, te of Hartford respended with ing -St. Paul preferred up sketeh, and Mrs. Olive new high for the year af rendered several vocal selec- bringing about substantial advances in Violin selections by ) May all the Krie issues, Atlantic coast well received. line and ‘Missouri Pacific' preferred Guif States Steel, Houston Ol ani U. 8 Industrial Alcohol moved up more than a point. Foreign ex- changes opened higher. Numerous issues which | cted to heavy sclling pr ntly rose as short-covering Ame an Agricult preferred, Virginia C: American Internations ternational Paper, Otis Elevator American Smelting advanced 1 points. American Can moved up mor than a point inte new high ter 3 the movement above 106 ner- REGAUTIO‘ARY MEASURE Flectric extended its early gain to 1 more than 8 points. American To- —_— bacco B, with a 3 1-2 point rally, led the Tobacco shares inte higher ground, Erie preferred vied with St Taul for leadership of the with a jump of 2 points, A six-point al- vance in Fisher Body enlivened trad- ig I the motor section. Call money opened at 4 1-2 per cent 10 4 106 3 A BRILLIANT AFFAIR Prary & Clark Tenders Orp- Party at Buorritt Hotel—141 Present, of Landers, K 2t ered a banquet hotel last night by there being about attendance. A Kimball and arsons, former sec wer the invited gn ng and each responded Girls' ary at the 141 club wis ten surritt any. n in al. motor Oil, Miss Mar- tary of the s of the to re- was ting in eneral up Ger- to w Wi o Gar to 30 presi- M Delli Orchestral sclections b Sullivan and his erchestra to the evenin's enjoy- and Noon a Leen sub) sure re increased, Chemical preferrad, each plate, as the women sat for the banquet, was found a candy. a souvenir and flowy ina . In- and H S e 1 o IGATION OF LIBRARY or al ol [ Britain Institute Britain Institute was elos- day under orders of the de- nent of health and the cotire ing is being fumigated today, it Close 13 lLow A3 10615 u Bt Can or & Loco fm & sg Rf em Sum Tob Am Tel & Tel Am Tob Am Wool Ana Cop Ate Tp & At Guif & W l Bald l.oce Baltimore & O Reth Steel B Con Tex Con Pacifig Cen Leath Co Ches & ONi Chi Mil & st I* Chi R Isl & P Chile Copper Chine Copper .. Cor Pro Itef Crucible S8teel Cuba Cane Sugar Erie ..... Lrfe 1st (.v.l n Electrie Gen Motors Goodrick Gt North pid Insp Copper Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar pid Allfs-Chaimers Pacific 01l Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly Spring Kennecott Cop Lehigh Val Mid States Ofl Mis Pae N Y Cen ... NYNH&H, rf & Wes North IPPac Pure Oil I'an Am 1" & Penn R It Pierce Arrow Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con Cop Reading ep 1 & 8 Noyal D, N ¥ Sinclair Ol Nef South Pacifie South Nail Studebaker Co. Texas Co Texas & Pacific 7 Tobacco Prod Transcon OH Union Pacific " 8 Indus Alco L bher Co Steel Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Sug Mi treatment at the iso- ¥ had becn in the place he had developed smalipox. be open to the tomorrow, Dr. Richard superintendent the after- under after ullen, of no new smallpox cases nor were any new patients d under quarantiné awasiting the that the number of od from classes The greater is Lelieved each a total of 1 hesitant in ha heir children vaccinated and , they felt, the loss from non- Jance at cchool would not be so At 1" G. shington, April ~While Sece- Wallace was appearing today agriculture committee in rt of the MeNary Haugen ex- bill, Chairman Marvin of the commission at a house ways and s committee hearing was con- ing the measure as one which ably would cause “distress, con- 1 and trouble,” The agriculture e department in executive ses- Discussion hinged on amend- offcred by members of the which had held extensive now fting it. Refore the ways and s committee which sought his as to the tariit provisions of the Marvin sald that it proposed ngenjous plan” but conflicted cconomic lawa and would pro- restlts not contemplated by its ors, nittee w ‘\ ants shington, April Major Gen- Mason M. Patrick, ehief of the air service presented his views to naval committas today on tain air an1, L1 EN 94 "y onse ties of the army and navy there was no in the army defending stations and the coast, but that ing might be effected in merging rmy and navy air experimental na and activities for training re- Steel pfd t'tah Copper Willy sOveriand Westinghonse National Lead weral Patrick sald the present alr of his branch is insufficient to d the coast, 1le had recommend. 101 LOCAL STOUK QUOTATIONS, Co.) Bid - (Putnam & Companions From F N. L. April 2.—Catharine 18 year oid garment work- mpanions. through Aetna Life 1ns Am Herdware Am Hosiery Bige-Hfd Carpet Billings & Spenc Billings & Spencer pfd Bristol Brass Colt's Arms Conn 1t & Kagle Lock Fafnir Bearing Hart & Cooley Hfd Elce Lig Landers Frary 1 Montgor i Montgomers N B Gas N B Machine N B Machine pfd Nites-Remt-Pond North & Judd Peck Stow & itnssell Mfg Co feovill Mig Co £ N E Telephone Sftandard Screw Saniey Works Stanier Works pfa Torrington Co com Traut & Wine Travelers Int Co Union Mig (o Yale & Tonne . S TREASURY STATEMENT. L LLEL R 496 1 forty it ¢ purth floor of a factory building com fire broke out one story below forty-one girls were employed floor by a boys' clothing When smoke grawled d Miss Honymer's feel from : leather factory o zirls 1o follow her p cool. The Liaze was brought control quickly and the damage ed to the leather goods, amount- e top Power § she told th B prd & ¥ 4 at Naw Wit th A8 for rotate 4 of " the Cons tford and & mecticut, on the 1et day of April [ court af provate B - Wilcos Tudge. ourt of the Weare of of the first pact Weare and Rritain, the pecond male ©h Frederi % the age of fourieen yours, 1 tmon of Town of New Bl adoption:—N i aring wpon se1d a Pernard ¥. Cafnes, Hibition to th whereby (haries . Canme 1 I adeptie riee sare of N hin minor i wit about . theirs W red. that Miss #t % oclock in the afternoon, and by given to a1l persons intérest- at sald Bearing and show they hace, Wiy sald akree- proved. by publl opy o this order in The New Tritain ® mewspaper hating & circulstion in <#ict, and by posting & copy of tiis '~ class 4 in frsmor 1 arpenr ¥ any Treasury balan - the astronom last year, calewlations t¢ heeell on Einstora s tativi'y WAve cauesd son the acenracy of earl liae distance of remcte Trrir the China State of Commecticut, mearest 16 the of v residence of walA eI, # Wafare the duy herein hefere as- oy tis court for #aid hearing. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY. Jodes | ¢ onnead as to ol estimat stars, compa clusively Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Waterbu Danbury Middletowa Professor New York sSiock Eaely ritord Stock 1 West Maun st Tel, 2000 CLARK, AREL Aty 0] HS HALITOUD STOCK ENCHANGE New York Stock e Fartromd Conne draet B, siten: Burrit Hoted 85k Hartford Electric Light Company Connecticut Power Company artford City Cas Light Company upon each of these ~ aml I- !ance sheet figures for N ~ alendar ) o the hold dew o of spanics this information o taking up the now tstock in these the adyvisahility rights rod. WEINVITE INQUIRIES ST AR | Tel. 2580 ENCHANGE Somson, Fenn & HART R, Hare, My BLRS NEW Yol AND » STOCN Donald We Offer: FAFNIR BEARING HART & COOLEY TORRINGTON We do not accept margin accounts, s ol New York Bridgeport STOCKS BONDS Wire to New York W Nacl Bank Blig.—Tel 1012 New Haven Dircet Private F. GROFE, Mgr.—Rovin 508, N, TR SN S AR Enm' BROTHERS & @ NEW BRITAIN Durritt Motel Bldg. Tel. 3430 HARTFORD , Trust Bldg. e Offer 160 Shares of Colt’s 100 Shares of Landers, Frary & Clark 50 Shares of Stanley Works R S L AUSTIN & KRON 107 BOOTH'S BLOCK hone 3015 7% First Mortgage Bonds e = sana-a 4 Brotherhood to Ask for Instructions 2.—The gineers raflroad and L. Ba ha was announced tos 1 commits send out & instrue- a wage g condi- chiefly been in ke Mr. an in« ange In point the on i 1t he Romance Railre confers the Hav April and it brotherhor is King for jations ov v&tem ] men as rtain work which of runs rmber to h antid are ha grantad a 1ve litions. On disagrecmont id hav reving 1h T vorking ce s a to dis re n ) N 1rson specific i 1- « ' ore that nal jone of o said engincers con her instr otherhood men ALMOST A Y i w wnc Man- teputy Bees n the sion wak s tumalt. i 2 Minister i Apr and the atmost came Wous and of ti on nher today the nded bee sspe e Olga ues Lee), as the Y conduet- 'ro- kin “ranklin C ' o |graduate of several umiversitics.