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ARMOUR GRAIN HAD COLORFUL EAREERI Suspended Company Was One Powerfu! and Feared B—DBully and outlawed trading worl : cain company, ong the st holdi of the mours, toduy disd ced from Chicago hoar of in who: “pit” ared and r. In its = igh tive today. meern sold as bushels of cash wheat in It was eriginated in 1861 he g of the Armonr Grai pany marks another episode 1 financ our famil crations which for half n a4 with special cor L of trade d % the compan wrongful acts fo Armour Graiy n th imony vs which deer company responsib P. D. Armour four fortune in the last qua nineteenth century. tors in its establis Armour D hme ing company. C nj n | % r wl two sons, Philip D. Jr., ent conferred v ¥, Raymer ' 0f this city and Stanley who back i den. The former div vinting out to t ve that to 1he 1 1:""'1 «'l~" rmy in Virgi R ) hood. While J. Ogden was a stu | ge MeAndrews immediatety | 200 12 rer i . exy at Yalo the fat monad him 10 vould cost 12500, his salary up 1o | i They will o T el ment of the compa In 1900 the rbroary. mayor re plmi vav ey surrounds mu plans ! « father died and the young man, | it would he worth that much “to | ut it is reported they will be ready O\w'(-,l‘ A then 27 rs old, took over thel et George Washington's picture by May 1. @ % X « managemen | iack in | Lieut. Commander Noel Davis, U. | v End Gay Life | The may saying ‘.\* N., will have a specially built | Ha April P The gay life which then char Lo was conviy Mr. McAn Kevstone Pathfinder plane with thres |10 g fires the st « o 4 the growing city 1» the rews was a bad influence in 11 | | Wright whirlwind ~ motors. fully | }eir mark . u foot of Lake Michigan, J. Ogden put | 7 hools and that the campaign | Drinnné iequipped for comfort and conven- | grate. T ) pres behind him and plunged encrgetical- promise to discharge the superin- Pl‘lflGGtOl] Mafl GOmpaPes Them‘ His plane was given its first | (wo wihich ¢ v 1 : th 1v into the business world. lnll“ltl tendent would be carried out. e flight last week his dominance the packing company) e e sy il With Those of Old | _Charles A. Lindbergh, St. Louls, it ricited sxpanded, and in 1917 it was recap-| ~=NE. Syt arly B “ i |3 air mail pilot, will uss a 1s its last one 1 allzed at $100,000.000. RE e e e e | onoplane, His proparations | ywnii dir i young man’s cnergles were ' bs At 5ol od telepho | - Beenigecret, LIt i vas bas| oo i T over, confined to the pack- | @-FIngin', to shiver with the receiver | Princeton. N. T. April 16 (M- Rt ey o e iiitke oo Gl He succeeded fn in hand while Mrs. Gumgotz from Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson ’ > e | Bertin, Mrs. A v ing industr 2 1 and |[next door spills all the neighbor- | Benjamin n and Grover| v { burned about 1 amalgamating the Commercial and | . : itfon, the Sikor: Manu- ey A i 1 Continental National banks, the new | hood goss Or trivd fast | veland would nover have re- k) ey [ Yesterday afiernool ern Teprosenting ome of the|shave only to have it similarly in- | Ived degrees from modern Ameri- o [SWIE0E COrb. I8 bullding @ n P Bronson, Winsted fo O D o iians weit lavrnntadl the ‘soap |drviand voile jean universities in the opinfon of | PIANC for Cap! ne ronck, Irench | g, yworqon for 21 year ! llongens fnns tal “‘L‘l"“’,{}"‘;,,lm humor spoil? s ont b | Professor Walter L. Whitrlesoy, of ja¥tor, whose giont “"' 1B RrLas that conditions in that vicir of New irk J. den’s 4y 4 - tand burned on t takeoff of his Wors sstimated at ssoonon. | ftorth tn e voric neiets, reie-| Athorities Now ek Almejda i poiin tacuts o brincuton - |1 buensa on i takeert of s - tha worst o liad witncssed in Trading in £ra Armonr's vo b A Sl 3 f Tineoln |Vear. It was not bellaved, however, | o I Dresl el aetions [ TOOIS within easy reach of th r ,Pl G It in not very Wkely that Lincoln |Year. It oy ) and last t ave and in I A e ot ‘ or 0 on Ovel‘flmel]l | woula have come 0 colioge today, ’;mlh]q:]r:“;’ would be completed o el Rail- | Aloxander and | Professor Whittlesey said tods June 1, 3 by ‘caraless. smokers 1 ext rmour | | “for his class was too far down the| D2vis and Lindbersh alone of the | SA0FC 2% Cal o STESIES: t roading was Smoun 7] Mexico City, April 18 (®—The social scale and the cost would have |SI¥ Contestants ara eligible now for o0 AR e B T ot SERRmETTI on to interests, J. ¢ e legislature of the state of Chihuahun heen prohibitive. Moreover, a mind (¢ 825,000 offercd by Raymond Or- VINtAd AT o Ted ok thetkontd orts t DEEBOS shares of stock iR )| |notified President Calles today that like his would have outrun ali)!ti8 for the first successtul non SO e lake , p o slow tadiont iR wankes jl = t T. A. Almeida had been deprived of |hounds and been unwelcome in the | N York-Paris flight. The rules ablo Ero 1a 0 v During the Sana \ N ] his office as governor of the stafe|average university.” [Reoxide ithat GntEles Hanstns Sprei At et { I L trusts in fizinantl scts u nd thatan effort was being made to | Professor Whirtlesey asserted that | 1Ust be flled with the National Acro- | 00 the Bristol place. = S fests as aach Tod s e G Mgl LR apture and deliver him to the au- | the present day aim of coileges i to|nAutle association 60 days before e e R Back Brahi ',“'“ ety tury, the ‘”‘i"'“ e 4 thorities for trial. It announced that |stratity the students: socially, seho- | !light started, and those two are the 'l»!”‘h«“‘-f' QUL n s of sleeping. qd to gislative =5 A orrington. ¥ ety 1905 th ur | 4 Manuel Mascarenas, Jr, had been lastically and in their standurds o’\“"l‘ pilots whose 60 day DREIAs e tl] Pt e SR o : that 1 7 st o 165 Promature Publicaion avpsnied i eceser condct Seizang oman ta tfb v g IV Corble Coan ; ' Somehody Kicks Around was Indic 1 - 1 v o . < he jump ast « v Vo . Vb Speclal dispatches recelved in| The mind of Clevoland, who ar- ally announced he would not s Fei e : = 0 H lleging “m KOTS e ks {niekizo oty Tae ik o fved at concluslons daliberately and |the Drize because he feared that |in& fo 24 fires, none of wi o5 £ . The President’s Canine ith interstate trade. 0 n ]( IZ | ast night reported t rived at conclusions dolit vand | 2 1 April 16 A e f A Almeida and the mayor ot Chihua- |well, was too elow to answer the|Would give a commercial aspect to ! =riom g e A ore = il AL P —Son Subasquently - |hua City, Socorro Garcia, with a |glibness demanded by educitors to- | The A X e o ; e e p 4 2 o 3 | &roup of followers, ha By od |day, accordin t Professor W i All the planes except that o un- et # 2] G Armour Vi b tone "": 1 Boston, Ay § (-—Publication ‘:‘:”»14 'xl“:oo\tr,'”“ e ‘»\(‘;\1‘2.“'1\ S gesser and Coll plan to fly from | burncd for five lours the for- | but p tial intervention r unions to orsanizs,at this tim yimarts ata etien i AR S SOV AL And e [ e E in would | Roosevelt F New York, to I, | controlled 1 1 ! tickly 1 the. big I plant workers. ¥ = which Governor Alfred F. Smith pi e 7 % - B o S apl 'ho , and eigh B J 1 I 7 appoint. v let out a couple of wage pol New York has sent to the Atlantic The legislature’s notitication was |have been in their col- | Bourget Afrdrome, Paris, Th: U =5 - ) ppaint- | : ; sought to re- ”‘fr“ ML el ¢ in reply fo a message which Prosi- | IPge careers, or Whittlesey | Frenchmen will fly in the oppositc ston lost two orch 1 nts were ser Tram ks while wandoeri ! 5 i o oD mut Corke ar. |dent Calles had sent to the speaker |believes, bocause they probably |direction. | $10,000. o et Gonhn. Akthes munerate his employes according to | Charles €. M ew York at- B 4 o i ey 4 A grass fire | ¢ 1 = with Mr, Cool- | ek of the le : ing that no would not have submiticd fo the| Davis' plans has undergone its pre- productivi torney, which appeared in the April & tha : L A , s L oD Oarmacss ed 1o v door is open to the humblest jecua or neitis Jlly un- | !°ason existed for ida's rebel- | Festraint placed upon present day |Mminary tests successfully and it | §° 'g e , T b : ol i . s & P 1 ©0] 0 I students, 15 heljeve £R 1 woon a few out 70 chicker 58 the matte: th employe with a hr‘"!“”‘vmwnr,,‘nd llery Sedgwick, editor ‘r_‘:y'l”» anse ;H:):’n';‘” localRaI LRt i eribe Haliona ara ::mm m\lh’ '1 "m‘, N’): r)\\"n fire fghters i ral [;EEI‘L‘F l N | pre inquired with a i d States ¢ ssion on - ¢ (ya antic, saic statement | ©¥ ettled, e L 5 ) : % sm teppin z :l‘" ‘_If:;"rfl_‘l] fof s isasilan ML satamen e S Imade for the stud “;vn nl;:(m»l ant displayed signs of starting the | Diaces in (Uil ¥ stepping on your B ations in 8 : z ¥ linve 'y the “quick-ready-tn- + npanions — | b Writes Book, Too ! “The publication in cortain papers Colo ga, Chihuahua dispatehes | ™ "r‘"’u:‘"_c‘,dh“l‘j“]yly "'M‘lryi."‘w n:‘;.—:\‘ . h)‘r:i .:M’ VQ! lnn panion ; = | With his multiplicily of Interesis{of parts of Governor Smith's leiter |Sd were ordered to pursue Al |Wear se Tashording o, Bratessor ieo s oy Uatediin North rlver oft Clty ltems | J. Ogden still found tlme to writcto Mr. Marshall, which will appear |melda, while measures had heen 80 Mind. I‘: :;"‘r'} h,””'”",";’”“""”"“ ”’:"‘ s 5 { weait president a b he Packers and the Peo-lin the May issue of th takan totpravent iy brother, Wi | Wi AHEE 7ol th lopesl ok 2oncitey Ll talte a8 mately ' e & ther s o 5 5 2 : % Sl . ndency of the colieges |y oo e i o e | o He got another smil ple,” nse of the ckers' pol-{Monthly, is wholly ur \ neida, mayor of Juarez, from [ e e i iR tvhe e taa measura 1? (‘.x.. their plane falls. v. Harry 1. Bodle o “1 p promise that further attac o [the statement said staging an uprising. conti he sald, “their grad-| o 18t was taken as an indication 11l continues to g 5l have to step, Tn 1922 Ta Salle strect heard the | fully covered by copyri plen who revolted recently at Car- |\ ¢ ™ i “wpon e nothing but |L1at they wers winding up the lust ||y weaker, b dog 15, Gutta & favosite it first whisper that Armour had lost|mafter is now heing invest about 30 miles southwest of | oy "p™ qiryg institutions of learn- | (Cialls of thelr preparations, ! Mrs. Amelta Hiscox and L ; heavily fn grain transactions. The| Mr. Marshall's lettar to th Chihuahua City, were overtaken by | o'y i1a wend forth many men ana| The Bellanca-Wright plane prob- |, T e fo i 1oy rumors sald, were as much |ernor requested the execy fo t Nonoava, says a re- |’ W SO TGk of Tife from | APLY WHI be in condition by the first |jix tho werk.cnd in Pittsfield, Mas as $20,000,000. Ifine his position as a Catholic and | port to the war department by the | ollne 6 zd0 ko }\ink” of next week to race with any or all. | — The following year, the company foffice holder in case he shouid be |military commandant at Chihuahua, | s G Tt has the advantage over the "‘“'““‘Peachec' ” Lawvers Ask was merged with the Morris Puck-|elected president. General Marcelo aveo. He adv |’ NO RECE AT YALE of having been tested by a sustained | W L R o xfter ing company, and Armour retired as - o that the leader, Francisco Lonzno, | . N0 NS P or the |TEUL longer than the distance {rom | Receiver for Browning 2 today with Robert M. president. Several banks were tak- PLANE DUE TODAY. {was killed, and that four of his ac- | HeW Haven, Apri than 50 vears, | New York to Parls. ® | White Plains, N. Y., April 16 fond SErot ity i 5 v Mitchel Field, L. T., April 16 (I'P) | complices, Marcelo Estrada, Angel|!irst time in more than 3 :| Nungesser and Coll are. men of | —The appointment of a receiver 1o en in as directors In what Armour el eraits vt Heation are T Ki called a “policy of making Armous|Licut. Commander Noel Davis' Key- [ Palton, Jesus Solis and Severo Gor 1 Bl i sivegi o) fron nerve and great courage, as!the large property ol t T 1 rests as authorizd ¢ ; 5 stone biplane, Americ Legion, in fdon, were summarily exceutad. jug the week-end : £ their war records show, and it was | ward West Browning wis cd and company a public rather than a | i iitieiot aival ot ¢ private corporation.” The same year | Which the naval offi hopes 1o | —_— \"‘»"- )'" L ‘l" bl ved that ¢ their preliminary {2 motion filed in the o his name disappeared as one of the | fly from New York to Turis this Tyda] of Ben Gold Goes ”I"IV:*‘ ’dp‘;‘ . "’ el next week were tatisfactory, today in behalf of large holders of bank stock. He|suntmer, was ted here this lorities deeme adviss they would not hesitate to start the | fleenan “Peaches : : had been the largest in Chicago. | afternoon, | Over for Another Week postpone the spring vacation to|fight without final tests rather than| s, Browning's 3 J g Armour also disposcd of most of his| Space has heen rose in the} Mincola, N. Y., April 16 (UP)— |malke it include this Sunday. _ | Fisk being beaten by another plane. |stein and Smith, sald today the mo- ||| traction Interests. He declared it visitors’ hangar for the plane which |Trial of Ben Gold, communist leader | The spring vacation began April 7| Lindbergh remains an unknown | tion was made to protect her ali- |, i TR was his Intention to rvcduce his| Will remain here nntil it is rea 1o lof the recent fur strike in New |and ended April 14. uantity. He has not come to New | mony rights under a temporary or FE of s pontoal| holdings to thoss In the packing|make the 3,600 trans-ocsante flight. | York, and ten associates 18 expected ) York and his plane, as far as 1s|gor. Browning stopped payment r cessarily | company. Davis, together with Lizut. Stanton [to continue for more than a week, known, is atill in the Pacific coast|of $300 a week a month apo whe P Two years ago, according to Phil-| H. Wooster, who will ccompany it W learned today, following | factory where it was built. It would | the dectsion in fhe separation suif tle down ip D, and Lester Armour, nephews|him on the irlp to Pavis, were to [charges that Gold personally direct. be possible, however, for It to be!was given in his favor. Under a iy D e A | ly here fro ey ¥ . d “guerillas” to attack non-union brought to New York, assembled and | final order signed yesterday by Ji 8 e of J. Ogden, the Armour Grain{{ly h from | Va. , | . I's A ina g 3 ney de- company undertook to lquidate its {fur shops and their employes. New Anme Oakley | tested in time to permit him to get tice Sceger hie 18 required to pay 1 3 i possibility of | Sl oo Rrat Titsrarte TR | The accusation, which was the "in the great derby. mony up fo vesterday. e is in 4 ymise between the two op- | liquidation was delayed, a statement first evidence directly connecting | ! Lieut. Leigh Dade, army around-irears $1,200, 1 wctions of tho ¥, provid-| 1 . ,|Gold with the attack for which he | ihe-world flier, who was displaced | Tho i for a s tical ¢ with head- sald, because the company also un- trial plaint of Micl e dertook to liquidate the & of | *lis on trial on complaint of Michacl a pilot In the Bellanca endur: preparcd he t Han a con- the Grain Marketing company i {ind Jagk Hernglt)owners/ofia ekop | 16N & e days before the WRLOM. | fnal Tl " i 1t ald) 7. Og he height of his| ja¢ Rogkyllle ‘Genter, masimade’ by 150 was reported to be planning » tima 1 imony i ite split, J. Ogden at xl l‘ar ; llfnflk OH‘J' A {Barnett Basoff. Basoff, now under New York-Parl + 1t ments, the motion probably will no! of Chiang career, was a never failing subject v York-Parls attempt, but it w L noti ! | ! ) ang s | sentence in Sing Sing, turned state’s | % nsk S astain. andl Shilthis 13 4 donthe Topoxtsrotie,didcussad dana: idence. e e ”- not belleved he would be ready to|be pushed. Epstein and Smith sald. | ig f | Iy eurrent events and his comments | Cross-examination will be contin- start before the middle of May. He S [ sslan who L ued Monday morning and the de- planned to organize a company to Imcslu:dtmn C (mmulico ser to the “Is it profitecring to ell plekled fonse will probably take an addl- »ack him in the flight. Faces Period of Rest ! Digs feet at half what they co: ional week because of the testimony —_— el April 16 (UP)—Th standing in the mud of the pigaty?" | |of Basoft. ' i uh s sl 1 Il ey n R el ot T RS Gold was not present at the rald | fi v " Q ' DY e :“!‘“‘f““\ '““"‘“‘ el e I Ching 21 : u inst exorbitaney. {on the Barnett shop, Basoft testified, 1 o diub v e e R i he X Armour once said he wore an st e mitness Baid. b Wan the dL| snmmer of inactivity w at- | . of the Kuomin- overcoat two seasons, bought two| [vecting forcs behind the attacks P tla for existence Is carrfed on in the |t out that there had been suits a year and made a hat last {Basoft sald Gold directed his follow- B ] | | tederat eourts A e : Pk AN reraunty five scasons. ors to smash machinery, cut up the | 4 SELIE ] senator James A 1ec, W resolutions were Of recent years the affairs of the |furs or destroy them by pouring | Mo. ehairman, said ( Armour interests have largely been | liodine on the peits. would not m. i il in the hands of younger members| wI“ Make NO Snap ud glhfll would be done Io of the family. Sapiro ibel trfal at Detroit, in W 5 action at | Destroyer Preble Also on Renly to Chen | Relin aiawyer, I¥ soded. Eliat moy 1 the nat Kiwanis Club President i Fires on Cantonese Ply ! LeEn loneauimy D A. L. Luncheon Speaker { SNashington, April ‘48 UP_An, S Meanwhila, Jorry South, ¢ A. L. Luncheon Speaker | {other American naval vessel has ' land assistan s { Informat ing President Clesson P found 1t necessary to use her guns Washington. ~ April A lirms, will go to Philade e p rorning Widy-Glover post, | in Chinese waters, the navy depart- | IHLETELUe SR LEnSiye. Non "V largue the committee’s right to exist was ne show wk Luncheon club announced today that | {ment was informed today In a dis- L pracn """ in & lawsuit which 15 exp et he had sccured President Joseph M. | patch which reported that the des- | S * | imately to determine the stat . - { Ward of the Kiwanis club to speuk |iroyer Preble had fired upon Chinese state depar a commi A H Monday noon at the Leglonnaire's | on the north bank of the Yangtse nday. | .. | Kuo probably “”,,n meeting. Mr. Ward will speak on {river, opposite Kianying Fort. One Adviees were awaited fere con- SUIT 1OR $100 BROUG {entail an ar beiween the cooperation among luncheon clubs, nlisted man on the Preble received crning the rtod _conference of | A mages Ims boen |two. Bout telling also of some of the stunts' flesh wound in the leg during fir- U 8. Minister MacMurray with other j <¢1aR f9r FHC SRR 1S 0008 2 = »d by his club in order that |ing from the shere dirccted at the tiplomats at Poking on nationalist i 4 < e e e vbody might have a good time ! ship. iies fo the Nanking affalr notes, |COMPRAY, (houeh Nalr & \~‘::z M‘”!‘t“”l I [,'.l e f'el : The Legionnaires voted at the last H V e specially interested in the extent |18 rHabIG x seeiel . stanitond) (Cangy ADKliLs (UB)— sassion of the club to have outside P‘?.I,lce Not (0l\ane’d nd nature of the disparities ho- | first Mondiy ol R e otiths weve a0 Tark Sedey One of the leading speakers in order that they might Wife Took Husband’s $465 twarn notes sent by Minister Chen to | Sherift Martin H. Horwi v Naw Fark. oot r taking an| €rs for Ormond Beach Fla. have a knowledge of civic affairs to Capt C. A. Scl tk 5 There is mo foundation to the L the United States and to other pow- |papers. attaching i | automobile without consent of the 5 Roc kefeller fi ind iide them in thelr program of aptain CReLXY, | omplaint of Frank Neubauer of o4 = ers. Tnformation required here may |defendent in this city [owner. Thoy werg stopped here this| pleasure er finds lacking up elvic tmprovements.| claiming to be the oldest |3iiina strest tat ne wie wii] The sharpshooter is Nel- 2 ceveral days in delivery, Mean- —— | GER A in personally President Parker also indicated ‘hat| living naval officer, recent- [$155 from him yostevdos. the polier | lie Marie Davis of me_l ni- while Seerctary Kellogs ix awas | mm{l]‘l "“\'.‘:.‘ll\l\-:m(;v'l\ } 9 Brve thoir Daniesed JerGhE f’egt;:‘gflmuamtances who Iescnt session of the legieinture fs| Dirthday. In 1876 Captain to her home yesterdoy, accom- | team. Competing in 18 T G FUCRE L0 ouentc | Bngine Bullding company today an- | Matthow Slotie all el e is latest p pictyre torminated. It i3 also planned by| Schetky was first lieutenant |pinied by Detcetive cmeant Ei-| matches during the season ' .yjowed. officile diccountons nounced it has decided fo “discon- | It was aliexed Sullivan _took _tho| sk : im waving s Jovigl s club to catch Mayor Gardner C.{ on boar Ti e |linger, to take her helongings, and s v ilver cup by scor- any unofficial speenlatinn coneern- | tinua shipbuilding operations and fear from his father's garage. The| welcome ‘to an . g > gate Con. she won' silver cup b ; A o | machine did 1ot belong to the elder ving \Weld some Monday noon when he shwmm_ond Imqfl' st nlght the compisint came i | oo o' toral average of 99.8 £ any further action by the United | turn fts shipbullding properties to!n i t belong automobile pgn o lea't too Quay. that the money was taken. 1 MR B L._\__i ek LSty At e other uses.” | Sullivan, “ Ty HEAD OF SCHOOLS NOW UNDER FIRE the schools ¥ e study rom Mayer The may u Thompson minstre NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1927. - —— Shiver Saver i | minds of Senior Scnator's 1 o § Chicago Sdper'mflndem May Be Ay (Numerous Aviators Want 0] o orenne rowam an 000 Be Slowing| bt o Asked to Resign o forides ; Try Ocean Jump 4 ) i Work I hall o | Charles 4 [ | — {with hi & | == e i Chicago, April 18 (A—William Street, Lo No April 16 (UP)—I P) — As t} feAndrews w asked to resign iD back of Hanover parks 1 - a fifth, wi ‘ + le superint ney of Chicago s by employess of the Co attampt th if it is found, as May ""'," il sl epnd: Bowec e eat in trans ‘hompson has charged, that pro- . SIOMI afler § orclock this ; non-stop New of report sritish and anti-American prop. rap, with it ap- ¢ & is inda is being he school % oday that least two « to e wards newly chosen president, Wal- | totry the simul- v o r J. Raymer, said today | 1 e pre- On the other hand, if the charges test would i @ found untrue, the hoard will co ground and his nto one of i nue its support of Superintendent B e R [&] Andrews and will, in the words of | Dr. E. T. Bradstre two ; 554 sident Raymer, “fght to keep 'aminer, investigated an on th » Loz € in his position, even though the the case one of suici 5 > nayor is determined to oust him aid, w due to strang | fly g : It was MeAndrews' aduiinistration me. ieal examiner v ' i that gave rise te for the removal of the hod trophy offered by the Paris i 1 | —_— Mayor Thompson's charges during | The son with whom th paper, 1 were add M his campaizu that the superinten- {lived stated that his fat : F lent was a “stool pi for King | home Thur ) the vl 1 sorge. returned. i 3 = 0 investiga‘ions of the McAn- ews' regime now are under w I'resident Raymer is acting for the hool hoar, I a special assist- | nt corporation counsel i3 making a v and school hoard pres- | ¢ OF LFCISLATURE e} ) i MERIDEN MAN SUICIDE; BODY FOUND HANGING | Corpse 15 RABBI UPHOLDS REED IN FORD DEFE! |11 AND REEL CONTESTS | rast |ERS PREPARING FOR BIG CONTEST { oD hi Steppers Entered in Prize irt ack | i Hanging From Tree Events at Annual Ball of A. O. H. City Webrew Leader Re- of Hanover Park Bascball Next Monday Night, i nrize labout him but locatr had seen the mar P no ol Today nned on continuing the search Lepak had lived in Meriden than 40 y ving from Poland L tesides the son with wi ak leaves two othe NOW COHPLETED when young 1

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