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ACDONALD TO BE VISITOR IN U. 5. rmer Prime Minister's Itin- prary [ncludes New England New York, Mar. 14.—(A—Speak- | over the trans-Atlantic radio- one from his home in London, | msay MacDonald, former prime | nister and head of the first| itish laborite cabinet, has inform- the New York American that he | ns to sail with his daughter, Miss bel MacDonald, April 19, for a! ation in the United States. | t was 30 years ago that the| tish statesman visittd America, | i the proposed trip will give Miss | cDonald her first sight of this intry. le in New York, Mr. Mac- nald and his daughter will be of Miss Lillian D. Wald, ely known soctal worker, of ¢ house of Henry street,” a so- ! settlement. Fhe MacDonalds also plan a so- | rn In New England at the pce of a woman friend, whom Mr, | cDonald met when he and his ‘e were in this country on their ding trip. r. MacDonald declined to dis- s¢c the identity of his prospective ptess in New England, sayving that | feared any publicity might her. he length of their ited States is indet e cDonald told the American. HEARD HOOVER'S TALK less To Capetown, Africa, So| BEAUTIFYING v in food That Phonograph nr-cm-.l" Vas Made of Address. ! chenectady, . March 14 (®! phonograph record of Secre.! by Hoover's speech at New Haven, | n., Saturday night was made ing its delivery by a radio listen- in Capetown, South Africa, more n 8000 miles distant. he Hoover address, broadcast by By BASIL WOON eral radlo stations including| Author of “The Paris That's Not FY of the General Electric com-| in the Guide Books™ and Corre- was picked up by the Cape-| spondent of the Herald, kn listener, a chemist, named! Exclusive Dispatch, Copy nham, on the 22.9 meter wave! Paris, h 3 smitter of 2XAF, an experi-| high cost of beauty is well known tal statlon of the General Elec- | The huge fortunes made in face g creams, depilatories, hair wash wireless message from Oxen- | metics, tooth paste, anti- In through his private station|tion preparations, eyelash -A40 was picked up last night t-buflders (and W. E. Jackson, a Schenectady|bust-removers), keep-down-your- hteur operating tion 2-AHM | weight shampoos and g0 i delivered to WGY today. It|forth, are equally matters of com- d, in part: “Speech by Hoover mon knowledge. rd perfectly during your trans-| The subject is interesting, how- ston. Message was taken on|ever, so that when a French expert pnograph from my’loud speaker.” | estimates that tha beauty business [he message added that the Cape-|in France, “and doubtless in other 'n agent of the Phonograph com- countries actually exceeds hy was mailing one or two rec- f s—why, I pass on [l < to WGY “s0 vou can hear vous to vou. 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WOMEN NOW ed, | ade sing fashion- | listed me above. not merely t i the —and possibly We Keep Abreast of the Times in All Our Work. A. Pinkus Eycsight Specialist. Satisfaction Guaranteel. 300 Main St that, railroads, min r than banks In fact, all these to the dominant trade. Ships c silks and brocades and from Lrs rzost single isties is norted lad a blow I foundatior from ! Does Phone Customized C! FLYING CLOUD 'ORIA ;IOUGHAM ‘SPORT COUPE TEL. 2110 AS LONG AS REO NOT ONE STROMQUIST AGAIN 'Y’ CHECKER CHAMP Titleholder Repeats in Tourna- ment Just Closed r of Y checker for last two yea tournament Harry Stro 1odals. kethall Team to Play ay evening ths Y. M, 11 team will go into ac- m of Spring- of a good shown by their . M. C. A, cham. Chief Souney to Speak ¥ Chief Souney of the fire at the noon- » Hi-Y club this t will spea atfonal C. A. night on Wednesday eve- this week. |intermediate class, 7 p. m.; senior will conduct the following junior “A" class, 4:15 p. er busineas men's class, § ; voung- p. m.; | class, §:30 p. m.; classes in fenc- |ins and boxing for beginners, s:30 p. m.; senfor swimming team prac- tice period, 8:30 p. m.; junior swim- ming team practice period, 4 p. m. Tuesday: The nployed club will hold a n g at 7:30 m. After the meeting they will have the use of the bowling alley physical department will co, th foll nfor “B” older busin m.; employed m.; senior swimmin ice period, 8:30 the gym will t New Britain basket- L] —— e Deporting Radicals Out Onto Lonely Island Valparaiso, Chile, March 14 (® Eighty-nine political prisoners, most. ly communists, are on their way to Mas-A-Fuera Island, in the Juan Pernandes group deported from Chile, hey left at midnight on the army transport Angamos, accom- panied by a guard of federal police. They will be required to build their own houses and establish a colony on the island. The deportees were arrested in various parts of the country and rated here for embarkation ¢ Premier Ibanez's plan the country of radical agita- nd political opponents of the regime. Tha Angamos will re | for another group in a few days. The meeting on of 14 at 11:30 a. will meet at 4:15 p. m Pioneer club wi partme graduation f the seven educa S will be held {n the ba Tpom. conduct the church group “A”, 1mior swimming team fod, 4 p. m.: departm The Roosevel practice pe classes in lay religious hool will I o 7 P . A. Bible class will meet at 6 . m Bible Class = The physt | department will Alderson will owing the Y. M ursday eve- be “The emplo; ers corps, league, 8:30 p. m P m. it will have th Lowling alleys. The phy ment will con Pool Tournament rount of the pool tou h is being run off in the partment is nearly complet- following res H. . Cianci Smith Ritter defeated ¥ hette defeated F 1b will hold a After the e use of the| cal depart- Al er business ma employed * | class, 8:30 $:30 p. m.; ; wrestling class, or swimming team | od, $:30 p. m aturday: The physical depart- | will conduct the following s; junior leaders corps, 9 a nior “B” class, 10 m.; or class swim, 11 a. m.; junior | swimming team practice period, 2 | m. " of the pool as follows Gaydo; . Gatti tourn p. . Walsh, I I , R. Wright de- 1. Franks de- . L. Kastacuk de- | p. a. PIG WOMAN'S CONDITION Jersey City « March 14 (P — Tmprovement was reported today in | the condition of Mrs. Jana Gibson, who was operated on Saturday in | City hospital for removal of a can- cerous growth. Her condition re- | mains serious. She is conscious. 1 G 1 B. Gutowski. Junfor Hi-Y Wi ast Saturday the Junior Hi-Y team won another vic- iting the Harmonies by a scora of 19.18 Schedule for the Week Monday: The scout troop will meot i ; . 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