New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1926, Page 15

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MAINE DEMOCRATS | —John Roshek, Princeton student | and driver of tho c Lols Underbill, town school teacher, was killed near | Freehold on Sunday night, was re- " Jeased in 85,000 ball on slaughter charge | Lawrence. McLean of Angusta Is Only Can- didate for Governor cldent occurred without lights Vortland, Me,, March 23 (P-Del- vgates from all parts of Maine were #athered here today for the demo- cratic stato convention to be held tomorrow. Party lcaders expected that 1,600 s would be pres-. ent and that state issues as usual Would play the most important part | n the convention proceedings, al- though prohibition euforcement and other national questions probably would he subjects of discussion. ‘The state committee has invited st L. McLean of Augusta andidate at present for the atic nowlnation for governor in the J rimarles, to meet with it tonight. The principal planks in the platform to be submitted to the convention will bo discussed at this meeting. These will include probi- Vitlon and hydro-slectric power ex- porf, banned under a law adopted in 1909 when Senutor Bert M, Fer. nald was governor. During the convention it s ex- nected that the names of the dem- | ocratie candidates for congress will Lecome known, The Matne delega- fion in congress now is solidly re- | T0 TAKE Colontal New Haven, company holds line would also senger trade, commercial and cs M. Starbird of Aubnrn, selected by the state committee temporary chairman, will give t ddrees at the convention. | . one of the youngest mem- bers of the party chosen for the ! temporary chairmanship. Starbird wny graduated from Bates college ‘where he won honors in debatl and went to England with the Ba m that first met Oxford. Tteprescntative Willlam A, fleld of tion, night trips, by day as p He annou for this project. 014- | essary to provi Arkansas, chairman of tho | fi nocratic national congressianal ittee and party whip in the | will be the principal speak- | or at the convention. | {nauguration of house, PRINC Pattishall, = M: 3 (Br—! Htudeni. Driver orDeath Long 1 3} March 25 | port, was out HELP YOURSELTF This thing will dull YOU probably know this story, or one amazingly like it. It deals with a young man who started out “with everything"'—who made brilliant progress for a time—became a “star”—had his little hour . . . and then faded. . . . What vicious thing can so trans- form a man? Can make a strong heart weak? An energetic body spineless? . , . Constipation ruins so many promising persons—a dread disease which saps life and strength. The fortunate fact about constipation is that it can be conquered— surely, safely, permanently. Kellogg's ALL- BRAN is the answer! 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Trippe, managing director of Colonial Alr Transport, Inc, which| On an tract for the carrying of alrplane on tne New York route, declared last night that within a year the planes of the At a the state, heard plans for the de- velopment of aviation Connecticut dise Mr. Trippe stated that the air mall lines would probably begin put tions May 1, but that later in the year the company planned to pur- ase multi-motc @ tremendous safety factor in avia- These planes would be for mail and express delivery on the feldy along the route prior to the |y Auto, Held in $5.000 Bail | 1227, vt oo MEN ARE APPOINTED | a man. | Bingham, Baldwin and Bowen to by County Judge Ald in Historical Association Fund Drive New York, March 23 (M—Threo | Connecticut men have accepted | national ad- | visory committee which is working to ralse an endowment fund of $1,- 000,000 tor the American Historical | assoclation, it was announced today. 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