New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1926, Page 4

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LW IlIl AIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926. fold the Trath [tort in the assurance that so far us)and our board of ; A P fiAVE TR”TH “The Assoclated Press undertook we could determine specific storios [Cooper, now general manager of The 'R to demonstrate that even in war of crueltics were generally grossly | Assocluted Press, to South America ) times |t d continue to report exaggerated. . t the situation. R J events hone and fearlessly, We “I will give you two ins Joat Attacks g R 3 of course, observed every wish of | Propa that bothered 1 t \[r. Cooper Looked passage for y 3 A the government, particularly in the effects which upon our work v h Afres on a ship for which M 10w one hun r from the side of G ¥ ol salled the German U-boat that | Linso T used to work over ired per cent pat throughout hope that they will be ¢ \ad slipped into Newport harbor ne washtubs all Monday K Pl'OpagaI]da Ut we I e did no i WICIE L (L Saturday afternoon began blow- rubbing, scrubbing, bofl- R d w I e] Was ture ne woe did not & eatlon of reprouch or eritl- | jng up shipping in Nantucket soung. A X y ] d 1 Schenectady, N, Y., Aprll 16 (P v be ‘b The British Version v citios on the Atlantic seaboard | SubENG willissaskis wasl) v 1 v = . e LE the one hand, if the Britis 1 alarming reports of Germa s out on the line by 10 3 3 ) LI LA it s 1 had their way we woulid 5 Wiien i Hore o thare . AnaL oyary o'clock and the clothes B i : ] q 2d the service to the public r ek et ; ad in this country only the B . hent on sinking without t ’ er than ever, 7 3 % dered by the Assc ed Press in ) ‘ e rsion of ove during the i shipping they encountered, Of | ust souk the wash over- sometling of our exper 7 eht in 1s, and espect t ’ y e AR s before we entered the fg B S i e ght in Rinso suds, anc respect to ame, aled | war propaganda. Fhere is ney T g in the morning it 1s ready in a radio address by Edward Me- dearth of propaganda copy con 108 Alres fifty toly Kernon, superintendent of the into our officcs but it used to come |14 4Tt e lied their ps . Mr. Cooper e L s ; ~— e qou onr e en i ideh s m. During the ; persige for Germany. 1o o, | L3891 f tho olg! ‘oen y,‘:,“.: sail, AT ubenean el pAne ¥ Press, broadcast last night by came i s. 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It ends o e e e el L hard rubbing against a board—the one great cause of South America to lesd The As- a O ( es Wwei - out. chat +oe Sociated Presy to do that.! f clothes wearing ou “Mr. Cooper met the leading pub Even in the hardest water Rinso whips at once s of South America, gave inter- the prees exposing the : into rich, lasting suds that loosen the ground-in dire P " unts to any. |British to permit the Ge ‘.,,‘”"“‘ d interested the newspapers ' B & i and case out the stains. The most soiled spots need Hrame the B “”‘,""‘1[' "1 of their | E molinta itol anv-/[BEL SIS Rer ,M_,”,M B i utral and uncensored report | only a soft rub between the fingers to make them sovernments, he nited Sfat Ing s P st for good or me 2 5 4 ! The Assoc >ress. Th was the only belllgerent that did | evil a have no quarrel w but I gland was at war of The: As ted Press. 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