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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, BROOKHART FLAYS GOVERNOR ALLEN = Says Kansas cultural Interests Kansas, Aug. 25 (®— Smith W. Brookhart, re- publican senatorial nominee from Wamego, Colonel Towa, told a Farmers' Union picnic| audience today that one western farmers ‘¢ deal is because ther up constantly statesn reason en in the west who are traitors to their own com-| are springing| [market value was 12 billlon, and| | gave them a recurn of 5% per cent upon all this value, which amount- {ed to more than nine per cent upon 70 GARS DERAIL DERMLED Two Persons Killed and Ten Injured tn Train Wreck Near Thoreau, N. M., Today. Los Angeles, 1if., Aug. Winstbw, Ariz, Aug. 25 (P— A | erol oF deslare)dioc man and a woman were killed and | C°MPlete safety of eight seriously injured when 22 cars | has been a of a Santa Fe work train were de- [as the r | railed a mile east of Thoreau, N. M., | early today. airplane travel ured for the n It of a test made here v in which a glant para- The dead are: Conductor J. B. Tucker of Gallus, N. M., and M Jo. n, wife of the worl train B Wan s Experimenters, After Successful Test, Future Safety of Aerial Travel is Thus Assured (#)— | States navy [ v that | Inglewood Air r future | not get a square | rought ¢ > and pilot | ¢ | | m and T would not Giant Parachute Safely Lowers " Disabled Plane From 2,500 Feet Declare That |, t was made at % Carl Celze ‘” who piloted essed by (¢ my and | i LOOKING | “lying Eagles of ¥ | looking for baseb; have missed out of FOR GAMES ngton veragi y will p STARTS LONELY CRUISE games HINDU PREAGHER WAY ENTER LS. Theosophist Messiah Wins Fight v el 1 Over His Enemies and a representative of a lecture | the first coming of the great teach- agency were included in this re-|er since Christ. ception party. Since that time the wouth has been The Herald Tribune quotes Com. | Preparing for this mission, part of missioner Day as saying that he|the time studying with a brother further evidence and ”m‘ under Bishop Leadbeater, liberal re than presumptive | Catholic who was expelled by the will hold him for | eosophical society, in 1906 and re- stored to mothuMp in 1908, Krishmamurti's - father 4 Mrs. Besant to have his sons ned to him, denouncing Lead- er's alleged immoralities. The st courts of India held that the boys should be restored to their rent, but the case was taken to privy conukil, which ruled that ild continue in Mrs. Be- custody but not under the ge of Leadbeater. The police of Sydney. Australia, er surrounded hime of mystical orders, shop of 1923, at nd Mrs. old intern osophica 1 guardian Annie Au ¢ two sons of the 2%s clerk testified Krishnamurti's rnia a year after the , and mad: A part 18 broken munities.” Governor He charged th Allen of Kansa were T wrecka red she main lir d e dead and injured 5| moved to Gallup. The s expected to be cle: va ago newspaper | |40 TREC T 10 permit representir . Allen as havin ited specic instances to show that | o8 t0 Pass. Kansas is full of successtul and| prosperous farmers and quoting him | C as saying that 1} t unhappy condition of the Iow r is not the result of poor crops bad to speculation in| e boom for which ative remedy,” was s for Colonel Brook- e train was moving a br radio is becoming man reported that * a day, directed ert for one of the large sting companies, cut het from 150 to 130 pounds. 44 ve left the rails, rs with it. Off the cars had been d tors from wGallup wel | the scene, The cause of | not been deter: made the ba hart's attack. e “I am sure,” sald Colonel Brook-| “that Governor Allen’s state- Intimidation Reports [ nent of the condition of his own| In British Coal Strike slate s as unrcliable as that i ref-| y oo qon, Aug. 25 UP—Reports of erence’ to Towa. He éafd: the’pres-f, ORTT SIE O3 HCCiR R S ent reaction in Towa is the result of ehile] 5 atat speculation in real estat feved to be exaggerated in many | | B. C. PORTER SONS MID-SUMMER FURNITURE SALE' THE GENUINE SALE WHERE GENUINE REDUCTIONS GIVE GENUINE SAVINGS e was not seven per cent of t rd aioeiiond 5 Livecatssd land that was ever sold in speculation. In 1920, at the end of|* the boom, the census value of Towa d was only $227 an s for the whole s h home office to make | ions to move considerable | m London and |§ moved into the . It is the home | determination that ut- | .| most protection be provided for any of the workers des return | to the mines, it was official al the home offic n. 'U"‘ U‘.V:H\ of the price to $149 an of production is being figured farmers upon that basis now.” Colonel Brookhart quoted Mr. Al- len as having said that Towa could have sold its great crop of corn las son at around 55 cents a bu but that this would not help b it would be necessary to get ents for each ear of corn to m it sufficient te mee 5 on $600 land, taxes on Imo<vfx 4 y Clnflf o !hf\ aluation and a return in the pro- f B tation and com- i other overl tions in Bureau of For- n and Domestic Commerce by ry Herbert Hoover. PORTER’S Well-Made FURNITURE ST REDUCED PRICES which mean BIG SAVINGS r-made 55 cents an & bring a return of $2,200|ational authority on which this expert says is|forelsn trade and is t the Interest charges | SeVeral books on tl Colonel Brookhatt s |15 0w in New York. cad of being quoted ity Governor Allen ught to m'puL in a cage and ex-| AF hibited as an economic monstrosi and AS ES E v promplly relieved and healed by ¢ a few :lpp]lc:mons of TABLES WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS $12.75 WINTHROP DESKS $74 50 (.\IFIF(: em M\ for o However, he without | transportation | billlon dollars s when (m $21.50 ted boom. a pported the wct which has put 1 of value into the r. 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