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ot REMOVING A DANGEROUS A GOOD IDEA FROM ' . Well Il bem——Amos, Inkwells,! and us & dye, produce a reddish-brown | New Bntaln Herald GRADE CROSSING FARMINGTON ‘ FactSa"dFa"c,es o by fhe way, hwse you did your arif- [cotor, ! # ‘ MOVE FOR PEACE e ool An effort finally s belng made| Ferminglon has & new kind of | py ROBERT QUILLEN bl i matie ot R nd Ctiat ot 5 BN Boiis Radins menssted) to remove one of the outstanding|town committes, Its name is the | ety VT T Al i )Sp-nm-, French and Rifans Al At Horsld Bldg. §1 Church grade crossings in central Connec- | Farmington Town Forest commit- | Surely the natfonal sport never wv‘ minus ona is eloven; A, He ls n‘ his 36th year. tna‘ Arc Working to Bring About an e {leut — the so-called Yellow Tav- |tes, and ita duty is to pupervise the |will never bs "I spy." shamagan ikycs ankieadd i L 15‘:1‘1:]‘? |‘-“ 9 SUSSCRIPTION RATES ern crossing at Windsor Locks. |town forest, for which the people | RURSSSIDTELR S0 85) HIONAR AEa sk a0y ONdTAT O AL [ Xnd o the WAty s e e 2 Q. In what years did the 4th 00 e Mostan The Publio Utilitles Commission, [of the town subseribed #4331, | CHITORS 8 CEEERED L £ Ranana Oil! of March fall on Sunday since| Parls, April 9 (P-Another step 60. & Month. which has been liolding hearings | while the town {tselt subscribed “DId you buy pomo oil 17 | toward peaceful settlement of the A In 1871, 1787, 1702, 1798, |trouble in Morocco was taken to- “1 410 and the only ofl | 1804, 1810, 1821, 1827, 1832, 1838, | day. « of the salesman.” | 1549, 1838, 1560, 1566, 1877, 1883,| The town of Oudjda (also spellcd Farry Wasserman, | 1888, 1894, 1000, 1006, 1017, 1923, | Ujda) near the Moroccan-Algerian Butered ot the Post Office at New Britatn | UPOD the proposal, belleves ita re- | $1,800 last October. | The “undeveloped peoples” are | o= Tr—— a8 Second Class Mall Matter, o around $163,000. | 'The town forest will be 4 memo- |those not yet mad at America, | .:‘fld 3:' communications (o F'un [ | But the Haven rallroad, cager | rial forest and is to be sold to the | emsen [Sbup Editor, care of the New | ¢ . In the spring & young man's fancy | Britaln Herald, and your letter 1 == s : RS o | j:. FRLBPHANN OALLE {0 escape with as slight an expense | town at cost. Tt will consist of 181 |rond)y turns out achemes to loaf. | will be forwarded to New York ||| (Copyrisht 1026 production Q. What Is the porcentage differ- | frontier, was chosen as the slie for Bditoria) Rooms . M as possible, {s inclined to think the lacres in the western district of the | L - D Rorpy Trt] 1”' ] 3 st :“r:‘n'a 3;'::’\:‘?”01[11 l”“”“l A i =5 R | ) | L - y | I'ranco-§ sh delegates and rep- crossing can be ellminated for |town. The forest not only will be a | If only & moron's fongue Would | myerss Something In the Name, A, Tor the nlied Btajes a3 oyesentatives of the RiMan trihen- 4 |#top growing at 12 when his mind Tolks! whole, figurcs collected by the U, 8. | men, does. {Those “April Ehowers” they talk Bureau of tistlos show the [ The cabinet named General Si- i | about cost of vario s of food com- | mon and M. Ponsot, assist ¢ to Alsten while its enginscrs | utllitarian purpose as well, as it is | 1ghb h tined fncrease Yoo AR ol DB s iantocis g lan purpos 11, as | A true highbrow (s one who Means turning pockets insldo out ined incr per cent Decem- | ractor of African affairs at the for- : on. |55k to explain the plan. | expected te be a paving proposts [WOn't read the comics where ANY- |go'wa can “shower down" the price er 15, 1425, as compared with | elgn office, to represent France. A of | The crossing — among others — | tion through the mals of timper |DO4¥ can toe him. ember 18, 1024 | L : 1 ; ala er | reliminar; co-8panish moet- e19diieg 0. 1t e tot otllerwing Q. Is It ungrammatical to end | |y IasrySHrailocAnanlshgmast :::‘-";:b:‘f:n:s"u.'r:z‘;" wnd also lo ) k ed expeditiously produced. It will also be & valuable | | rtsnoea With & proposition? ,\‘ :\ln'l h: h ,H in Paris '.14 mo.n J [ yuld be done prop- | sanctuary for birds and animal | | Yos, Il A. It is not ungrammatical, but ‘I he Spanish delegates are —_— os, Please " 5 il “ ! chosen, y I Il be done only once in | life. N t 1 mn 18 he P, 1 . i v construction and ol ey Member Audit Barean of Cireulation. done ‘only:onceiin [llife."The 181 acres willialdo he: s, Dr. Peerless: “Here's the whiskey NoyconsicielcEandRaiculdliiesvnily The A. H. C. Is & national vrganization ! veration recreational center But you are only o usa it when you ,‘\ml.el s whiet 1 e nd advers 5 7 A 3 hde) Q. 1Is a British bject wi whlez furaienes aewspapers dnd adver; 1o sfate Iaw calling for the| Farmington thus becomes one of teel 1l—do you understand?” e .L:‘”xizllfr,v l“"": ‘;";: circulation, Our eirculation statkties | olinyination of grade crossings | the few fewns in the state which =% | Patient: “Oh, you make me sick d D o American citizenship ru‘mml Mylfllonnv-a with the same standing are based upon this audit. This insurer | as Krim's. protection agatust fraud fo newepaper every ycar has not been followed | have foliowed the suggestion of the a Britlsh passport to visit England ? v i " . A SERIOUS OMISSION dimribation flgures (o botb aational 834 |\ 1ee 1y railroad found itself |state forestry chairman to eon- | WHAL & ritzy hotel needs isa bell | gy '1;‘,‘ v,,‘l:’, _\',‘,)3» . T e Mot A —_— | lackir sperity. Now that serve forest land, State and gov- “';“'H‘,‘,n““:"j’ recognl LW s both growed old, dear ¥, : [\, “.}‘\‘,:'1 ,l,' ,1,,:‘““" '.:: 1"111: New ('a}-,met Organized e s R allrond fs earning $4.72 & sharc | ernment officlals have repeatedly = An' do shadiers, dey i long? QUESTIONS ANSWERED montha and, 8 not renewable but | To Govern Jugo Slavia Souare; chultss Newnrands. Botrasce | crade crossing elimination | sugxested that communities set| There's now a car to every five “"“‘r“’r MG beme AL Vou eun get an answer to ays MUSE be surrendered to the Britiel | Pelgrade. Jugo Slavia, Apri) 9 () be pushed forward |aside forests to avert the rapidly (PSoPle Which should limit " each | dine de a AFCE S A ST SR & | answer 10 a0t Consular officials in this country | ~-Nikola T. Uzunoviteh, has forme e - timinishing timber supply and at |OFIVeF o four pedestriane. i L S L dtlon 9y upon his return to America. new cabinet, succeeding the ve!- > \b ; I caint keep ‘ i 3] Axditor, | Can an ex-sorviee man who fs [cran statesman Pachiteh, whos When we read tb 6,000,000 | e the same time provide themselves [ wyye)) Jes' how Hebben's gwinter be, New Dritain Washinglor s old and who was discharged | mini resigned last Saturday, Th ause re Good s infcrmation Bureau, D Vkavenue, | from the army with the rank of [ cabinct took the oath of office last e &ald Borah; “time barrels of petroleum are aban-| AMFERICAN FOREST WEEK | with recreational centers easily ace |for my ¢ . Where's the lion's R A A 3 el Am not mur . erome Washington, enclosing Awo chief machinist mate re-enlist? | evenir cents in stamps for reply. Medical,| A, Yes, if the number of | % doned to the roarlng flames, and | APRIL 18 TO 21 cessible to the publie. Instead of |tail® 5 : that lghtni i s . i g e o : o vears| M. Uzunovitch's cabinet personnel at lightning strikes ofl tanks| Of the m ude of * vtelding a conventlonal amen to| oo TETR et ger | GO/ T knows | o fin gal and marital ice cannot be s ¢ minus the number of |is the same as the preceding one, ex- wontalning 750,000 gallons, We |which have made thelr appearance the plan and doing nothing, Farm- |men tnto a lot of trouble was when T;uv'u‘ rou g § given, nor . . research vs which he served in the navy |cept for M. DPachitch o@d M. St 1 4 ¥ eton ha s ut we caint alw 1 - be undert AT questions does not exceed 25 years, ¢ F Nae 5 eome to realize the inherent dan- | guring late years — some of them | !ngton has acted he fell for I {78 WHAT Is wa _ e i ‘x\ ;{”A £ x“[‘ xcood 85 vears, fadinoviteh, minister of finance. gors that have grown up With the | purely commercial and others of a| It IS @ new kind of park th t| — 2 v iy Sl S L e the meaning of ay The new premier has taken charg g : Drama in one sct showlng what : | ot be answered. | thetic? |of the finance portfolio temporarily, Killed state rights, orus of etates, || hab read oh crystal ribber All letters are confidentinl—Editor. A, In its ordinary usage the!swhile M. Svuitchitch, member of t ply automobiles with gasoline, greater worth than American for- | Parks are anything but forest itq congress: Butaln: An® ob strects ob shinin® go 2 What is the prevailing pricu means combining many par- | radical party, has been appoin Yot the wonder is that such|est week, from April 18 to 24, | Teservations. In most of them the 2 BUT REGARDIN' POSSUM EATIN' [ of goid? ; s into a whole. mnister of public works, the pos g NS SE &3 NOT A SINGLE WORD AM TOL': ¢ 1 is flxed by What 1s patio? held by M. Uzunoviteh in the Pa- bl advertist " - e g e saiy profitable evertieing medior | 4100,000, The P, U. C. 1n & little | memorial to the town's soldier an Press room siwaye opep to sdvertisers | ipatient with the railread but is sallor dead, but it will serve a | Member of the Associated Pre Of those spring suits that look so Abd-El-Krim wil be rep- |resented at the Oudjda conference, the tribes will have {ndependent industry that exists mainly to sup- | propaganda nature — none is of Farmington is providing. Our city things do not happen oftener. |y tonded Anhasize the | trees are comparatively few, and The explanation of the ecrime s 5 P which 18 intended to emphasizs th v LRt s M L ongress at $20, pur ounee. \. Patio, pronounced pa-tio, | chiteh cabinct. Dr. Momtchilo Nin- mean as the devil. 3 Mo Abpariagt d el Dyl aceent on the first syllable, | chiteh remains forelgn minster. United States; tank cars are in- | (mper heritage €0 that the supply | Urally is neceseary, But the Tarm- A 5 “This 1s just the coat for a | Was | and what Is dtajand with a broad “a,” is the open | eluded in virtually every frefght |wil not evay and leave us|Ington town forest, heing distant “Fewsr homes burn now. Well, | YO ! I" sheds the rain. 3 . o ‘\‘u ; tm: : panish or Spanish- train; pipe lines traverse entire |wiiout one of the most essential | from the town center, will remain You can't sct a p afire just ; states; every large city has enor-|feaiyres of modern esistence. | accessible to the publis as a recre- 5 gx o rulsers Niolw: and Rainbow were ' nanied? mous storage tanks for the keep-| rTpe idea of devoting seven days | ational eanctua vears to come ' ook worms have turnce ENIRONS Uie BrliEhGovern ; thargasnarty On Tke Weal/zer ing of this volatils fluld. They are ||n the year to forestry education|and Wil be a credit to the town llo bugs: Janeas AL ge Rpdhcant o Gllot el chcagidied Ruistag o s Y n th year t forestry L ” e L comprise th thirst and vation, However, ' an eazy prey to lightning, accldent | pegan on the Pacific coast in 1920, | foF all time. Louder, Please oyal C a Naval Re- many persons have gone down into! 2 % - 2 or carclessness. But 80 efficlent is rding in 1022 and| If every town in Connecticut fol- T “Harold. arc you scolding Sister?” ind Naval Volunteer , | the valley, and have returned. The|f{0F Southern New England: Falr the control over these concentr residential procls Howed In the foofsteps of Farming- “No, mother. r g tho total eivength in 1624 0| United wenther hureau hag|lonight and Saturdsy, not much 1 st o . dinal aRa h and 1,760 men. The fely sent many parties of inveti- ge in temperature, fresh north- i o G e Bt e aals west and north winds diminishing eeption rather than the rule { {he 1dca., Dresident | timber supply would be solved au- | i ; 3. A, Sanaker, | conmission are the destroyers forecast for Eastern New York: e Jile W the tooisiops| tomatically, As e memoptal fo the | IC they browbeat merianis to speslt o trician and Patriot and the P ight and Saturday; not BUILDING THEATERS eeor and fssued pro- | veterans of wars a town forest 1a |HMIdLY or them they have had their| pprrip PECPS BEHIND THE | mine trav R oL . i : sued wealth less than two years, cruiser Aurora and two submarines northwest shifting to north and Tt is scarcely possible to toll il ; i t as much of a memorial as a | S r'l“ 2 el el ke i ey northeast winds i o e s 1 O 5 The Fire Department e i nee July, | o T 2 through any newspaper regularl ; 7 o week was | bullding or a monument. | What Pre (Observed by Henry MacRae) 13 the guns and fire-control in- | Fire Destroys Half n Block of | Conditions: The disturbanee thi nowadays — as observing exchang ; . tion W Tt ts to be hoped that many other [eternal, (A5 v e ments of the former ship have | was central yesterday morning over o it was Jackson, not Coolidge. ] d een removed to shore batteries for | Duildings at Vineland, New der. West Virglnia has advanced to th S e i pe ; ; | Nova Scotia coast and falr weather sey, Early Today. is quite general this morning from |the Rocky mountaing castward into all Atlantic coast districts, During the past 24 hours rain has fallen | throughout the Atlantic coast states, estimated at{jower Jake region, Ohio valley and [the Appalachian districts and oves There are vast ofl areas in the |need for conserving our national | Where they are n citles this forces that calamities are the - | ' federal govern- | ton the question of conserving our editors do regularly ut be- in 1825 Presi Coilant towns In Conuecticut will follow in | ing struck with the fact that new |, o 4 (vo ceopa and called the un- | the footsteps of Farmir theaters are being constructed n |t " et Week, |1t 1 ssible to do so. Thers many cities. Little pinochle! keeping gton befor . * criminal function- | ooy 50 severa I eraft, some " 3 3Jm‘; Jimski, and | NG! CLANG! CLANG! used for fisheries protection | yipeland, N. J., April 9 (P—Fire ¢ fne timber near {I'l i & 10-7"16 It doesa't (Five Minutes Later) ; trol duty o the edstern &nd | garly today destroyed half a block ake a wonderful mind. | Second Fireman — Weli s coasts and on the of buildings in the business scction lic continues to grow, it seems, in i Avantagetitc v . TR {over. What a dull fire! (yaw . 4 here, causing damage £ : i cheme of conserving its forests. | to advaut for such purposes. | ypan these get control, 1t Will oyt N dder broke on the sev-| @ How doces the s Y £100,600 spite ! apetition of the orthieny 3 | W construction of good |read: ‘All men are created equal | i - ' ; ilent of the United States e A T an ! ¢ 8 ad: o 8 3l {onth floor 1 though I was in for ok iaopanied o he es £ vhile aten- | tne o . radio, o “competitlon of the e i reach such - spots, they |except Negroes, Catholics and for- [o0 b (0% i as | Pare with th 10 king ot The flames for & whila threaten- | the central Rocky mountain soctior S tates Ty LU MR o e i fun but ti land and the president of France? | ¢4 the entire block, but were | prossure is high over the morthern 5 i : . supreme recreational anderneath. Wo R i Liiteq | checked after a four hour fight. |states from New England westward deal, ),ri\.1 l;;V: e 3 lhu‘fi = \f\l !‘n the basc mfl;xt of |10 the northern Rocky mountain < & I-lgame. Me for s g T e SNty Ol B. and W. Penn five and ten |states, Warmer temperalures pr clal timber now is hauled long ligence has no influence. You can CLANG! CLANG! C ' | 878 ) ) ’ gl | states. Warme al - rus of lomentation, tearfully | .. ey ot TOO MUCH OF A THRILL S eyt - IMes e e Wi can.L CLANG TN : ey cent store, the walls of which near- | vail in New England accompanicd i : Ema it i distances, some of it f 11 a : i 4 (Six Minutes Later Enciand amauntito s ly trapped several firemen two | by that balmy. spring sunshine pe- elling the world that the radio was | Lo = (5 (0 ceatly inereases | OUF sympathies go out to the et an dea. Third Fireman — That one was car cotntine all the various | NOUTs later when the building col- | culiar only to New England. Tem going to be the last siraw and {hat {hie cost ot bulldi by | the 1l manager in Hoboken, N. | . this eant ;m 1 helped | little bette 'l stand up and | o " president of | lapsed. The blaze epread rapidly to | peratures are relatively lower west hiar 's our theaters would s ety T T (T (9 0 (T e e e s T e it el Riket s _‘a-"x‘f ‘;‘mm: : T e, :-H(." s on 11 ol sides. ot :;‘rwx’nundlnnrl. Low pregsure e a3 : i ; T B b L T Httle 13 SELy G | n. N An automobile accessory ehop. | conditjons prevail over the ftar i D S ) . aim of the government | nal Kinse endeavor ta provide h [ tn'- without en 108108 | pirst Firem Yes. that w part of Jack |owned by 1 Rickerd, was also | southwest. his dism T t {0 Bring, aboy retorpRtulion ot (BudisncatiI IR SR R il T e oa o) rslly spol s If you can't s | sin the motion pieturc “Tho | burned, and the ofiiccs of the Dafly | Conditiona favor for ihis vieinity the sont arens which have been ds. | cecded in- providing the thrin, an |(Pr CE ) BEERIE down let me deal. Lig | ! ion L. | Republican, a newspaper, were | fair weather and not much chang: ing t mu s upon < T speculators in the | FIght, but it ruined the show | r_“{,“ CLANG! CLANG! b l] Kl . )vm D "du\ngrl by fire and water, in temperature. s Thie e Yors ird gound a differen T d | Fourth Fireman — Aw, t e G e o e 25 Years Ago Today |creiiiim: e mui s gamer | 750 ‘ A S S S S R P e theaters b ullt fn vir- | . land owners |28 MO Btage performance had ever | {This is the only good hand I'vo el ; T FART 15 FAST AND WEST 15 WEST"— % {this afternoon ,and it's an ex e Dt s % = TR s 2 e Wemen's ik hely fis anri) [1ve 2 Sinndie larm But every country has nathnal dlsies which (¢ knows bast how ¢ egm copnaRs | il i sing indus- | in a hox and a goodly | lis vegtorday and elected the| CLANG! CLANG! € S MACERLE RS, L T G e § s po and | PATt of the remainder of the cast |following officers: president, Mrs.| Second Fireman — Great { N necticut {8 one of the states|ar® The businces musing the pub- h has adopted a comprehensive | MOSt towns hich could be utilized It was but a few years ago when A aM s to cople. =5 . : wdmitted. Most of our commer- to the people. A paper that appeals to low intel rs were heard in a have been wrong. Instead of put- the rocks, e radio has d Al - 1t appears that the last act nf: ing of show was to be such a climax tually ever. w0 T . f reforestation uced. The villain was en- | rere's a hulletin that tells you how to take adva { foreign countrics. A p and weft nina. Halland, Germany, Hungary, Ttaly, 8 the announcor ¥ | hve uni. | was quiotly seated amid the audi- [F. J. Porter; vice-president, Mre. [boys! ‘The firc-house is on firc ¢ 4 ; i T S e B reau . ing 1 % J 8 i Parhar eoor ¢ First Fireman let is go. o Th ’ | t ost popular dishes and direct tons for malfing the e . . {tar. . Telt; corres- [We'll put it out 2 hile. Big |14 pa I ot . ot e coupon balowiand roxlllasiairecis stage, when the villain in the box | ;00 cocretary, Mrs. Willlam 8. |pinochie! Little p i oom f i ' rose, pulled o six-ghooter and {prooke: treasurer, Mrs. H. D, Hum- | = are those that are c an e e R gts the heroine. The actors [phrey: auditor, Mrs. James H. Min- | or ¢ P fourth over and under the warp by | CLIP COUPON HERE {planted {n the au os immedi- [or. The club passed a resolution | Bernice (on the strect car | means of a ehuttle. ¢ COOKERY EDITOR, Wathington Bureau, New Britatn Herald, | asking Principal Benedict to remain |is a one man sires . Auntle liaa 7! < meaning of the iture point fat the High school. | Aunt Julla: “One \ . | N And thea the melee started. |" There is a coincldence about two |there's all of a dozc )y on it:” b . . | I want a copy of the bulletin FOREIGN DISHES, and encioss herewith he audience got its hands on new members of the council from ~=John Flanagan. | «pjaom.” | five cents in loose, uncancelled, U. S. postago stamps, or coin for eame: I e ek andkceninl oot e nin: L ine 1 ward, both Ernest Ni = | @ Iow tal s T Sl prey and George W. Trau 2o | movie actor? N oor e dared il engeavordeol wrsaw| HOTIBREGY N (GRoreS A HEEALK |4 e s ’ vengeance. They took it entirely |y dfarc connested rithithe |t Q. What color of flowers does a | seriously. The villain wound up |g firm. ) wphrey came | | | nenna produc | a hospital and half the astors here from Waterbury —nine years | A. Henna bears smell (ragrant | [n ago 2« foreman of the Traut &| 1 > ! white flowers The powdersd | — e — — —— —— — — Hine toolro hich position he new fllls. He is treasurer of the ¢ to be too original N Britain Driving club and a ts more people into troubls than |member of Lexington lodge, I O. be (0. F., §t. Elmo lodge, K. of P., and the N. I. O. P. Mr. Traut gradu- ated from high school in 1885 and on the lookout for immediately became treasurer of | when they meet with it [the concern. is his firet essay | heroine stalked upon the Iy lately set up a howl of “cateh him." 1222 New York Avenus, Washinglon, D. C. IMML‘ (01 2 o B O C O wer ST. & NO. of R. R. wevevsnninennnes sencesues who attempted to reseue him w { h pted | leaves of the henna, however, used | | | 1 | | { | | | arboring an inclination to By GLUYAS WILLIAMS' commonplace. Most people L : ; they cannot grasp it nine times out |at public office. s legislature today ap- | 00 for the New Bri 1 r TR n hospital with a further annu > i iales 3 ; TANES “NEAR HOME Asunt ot n00 ; the federal government | W. E. Attwood was one of the to vote | PETTY COURT CASES taxation by enough mil- [members of the lezislature Her® Par wour bill when it 2" {axslion $4.000:000: A - nt | GETS A SOFT VIOLIN 5010 AND SAYS NO, HEDOESN'T KNOW THE HAVING DISPOSED OF WIFE'S - S Cor ng this vast fnerease |is now wray M« SN | LEANS BACK T0 ENIOY ITIN NAME OF THE PIECE AND YES ™S QUESTION'S RETURNS T0 INJOY= ] : : Shien in loczl and s'ate taxation. the n b ; S PEACE AND QL*:T COMING TROM THE LOCAL STATON ~ MENT OF VIOLIM SOLO is facing far h ax pay ireh streat Terrors defeat- LOORITART e Main stroet Terriers at bas 1 today in the rear of the Strongheart the Pup The score was T Politics an Voter: “No sr to put a new man in Male Voter: “There's w agree with you p J Woman Voter: “Tne a railroad | . cretary t tions are terrible efeller admits treasurer Miss Janet |broom sweeps clean,’ you know. canderson and Miss Annle Bamforth | Male Voter: “Oh yr: o WIPE WHISPERS SHE'S SORRY T0 REPORTS $45S0RS ARENT INTHE WHISPERS SUBSIDE, €IVING WAY s appointed members of the ex- fone knows the corr 3 BOTHER HIM BUT WOULD NF SEE I CHAIR AND NOW WOULD THE TAM- TO CONSIDERABLE BUSTLE AS TA ve committee, and Miss Nettie ST HE'S SITING ON HER SCISSORS 1LY MIND KEEPING STILL 1LY SEARCHES TFOR SCISSORS IN AL ! ‘ clwell and Mrs. William Steven- 2 67 e iRl pneste ; "ra appointcd an auxiliary |IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE OTER CHAIRG (Conducted by M., F. J.) k fon - Houghton Declines to | At et ba S vseres S than = | Be Seen by Reporters |whiie it listens to ‘s from There were o Ak ‘ Cherbourg, France, April § (P— |Miss T tter sate!y |The American ambassador to Great [Malda Face Rritain, Alanson B. Houghton, was a | “Lemme tell you about Ma Me- o W Star liner hi: tov Cherbou today. He remained ners ISR o (el ARa sty SC1550R6 ARE FOUND. ARTER MILDRED REPEATS IN LOUDER WHIS- , s BRIEF MOMENT WILPRED DE- PER TO STOP ROCKING, THE CHAIR'S KRAZY INT RGARTEN H " s Ll 1 "'-! x“~«-- MANDS WHAT DID SHE SAY > SGUEAKING AND IT'LL BOTHER DADDY 4 of 24 knots | Teeteher rough scas “80 Gertrude, Jr

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