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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1927 | ¥ 2 | T | have the power of excreising r y ¥ t not mean th stat Somewhat higher n he saw that his mate | standpoints have varied between New Britain Herald| /"5 20 crisenl bea e it ; A Bignge REC R B s TR REPURT I]URANT lN 4 portions of the ar E Well, that ! 2 | That the period of time Ijs been = | SR RE OB | LR L ¥ tains vast, that it is to be counted by ! 1 litions : | {scores and possibly hundreds of B S e . el : i = i n rs, is the utmost that | L JUGOSLAVIA AND ITALY t ratur | ste No s s ¢ i with any certainty about | : | ove and n you { ! ). How many presidents of the . > ¢ Nations 10 in- | TR eea Sovea hve e Stoeonss Group Being Organized o Test e eneral Motors Strengt send all communications t0 Fun . ] ns. Fillmore was af shop Editor, care of the New atricia Reilly. n A time, but recanted. | New York, March 22 (M—The Britain Herald, and your letter ne state flower 0f twin worlls of finance and motors will be forwarded to New York. : o Member | ¥ today fo : on on Henry ] Orange blossom. v} t as the possible organizer How much milk and milk | of cond huge combination in products were used last v obile industry, of milk States? G ) en- | 3 e S Tk it e A g dn AT : . . £ 4 o 3 Bureau of Agricultural %t 2 S 3 ) SR { S i s ° | finds that 66 manufac- e Seoieed 2 s i turers of milk chocolats used 171, Lt e Se e M;’-.!:\:;z o 708 pounds o 1 ol ot the jane 9 pounds of evaporated milk | s or forcs AnGHAL 659 pounds of skim milk in g 1 In addition ,127 pounds ives. of whole milk powder was used, i 5 b e g ing t v to t PERRRRE : ! : 5,499,095 pounds of cond Wil TR Rntnlio BROWNING VINDICATED ey TR i o i | Tope dar 1o warden for f | X Aelilaes td lans vl startle the indus OF “PEACHES " CHARGES s t bi 3 } most emphatically : 5 is back on the job kers and motor execue. likelihood that Dura the attempt. sianiichen | Du ¢ has the nucleus of & horses T . '@ formilable combination through / Nieis Cror i ; . : 5 rship of the Locomobile, BY ROBERT QUILLEN o it 1 1w P 3 other countrics of En nt, r corporations, . oF The seadts e 2 < | they . observing further Sl m : A that such a coup would not be en- rive but in the U & tirely outside the realm of possibil- QUESTIONS ANSWERED | 3 d finance for more than | You can get an answ r to any | question of fact or information by Got Your Copy Y evelopment was foreseen who had held the view o position of leadership Member of the Associated Press His One Hope At Circutation You poo: to the Question Editor, 9L o8 D) Il e S New Britain Herald, Washington | Y : naontroliat wiioh g Burcav, 1322 New York avenue | @ W f : ndersnss Y Ny Washington, D. C. enclosing two J ¥ 3 s e T cents In stamps for reply. Medical, | o legal and marital advice cannot be ATl nhould cndti (A it (= o) 3 S 7 5 5 ! given, nor can extended research | | be undertaken. All other questions will receive a personal reply. Un- L signed requests cannot be answered. , and the most SR YD) All letters are confidential.—Editor. | Mander 1 el lidha st o) e swantios ) ‘hen should a lilac arines” filme ! S' l his co in Albani 2 n s ined? 1ow old must it be befor ; Metro-Goldws he Col apsed iy what Jugoslavia 5 ag bloor | studios, in ( er. 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