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R P X b » IBER 80, 1927. — GIRL GANDIDATE READY FOR FIGHT Is Gertan She'l Be Mayor of Goncord, N. H. Concord, N. H., Sept. 30 (UP)— A former telephone operator who or” Helen Gwendo- s after the municipal elec- here Nov. 8. admitted in.an inter- the United Press today, ally to transform “governor,” and tion And, she nayor” into ve can accomplish.” “Ma" Ferguson did in Texas, and Nellie Tay- little better in Wyoming, . could give New Hamp- shire an adm ration that would cither of the others. is a keen, energetic and spirited lady of the “message-to-Gar- type who thrown a figura- tive monkey wrench into this city's political works by tossing her hat o a ring that already held the cord is an ext ly con- she said, “but I am woman can be it she proves her announced, she er two candidates have at it for two weeks already,” explained. “They're arguing 1 forth and I'm letting them o 0f the greatest assets of a political campaign is silence. Most in this cam- < A Native Girl i ¥-be mavor She is f inches tall is a na- and eyes is clear sses simply but at- plain frocks r mavoral ex-policemar mavor of Concord, and Representative Edward B are locally popular chooled in the ways coll. Bath 1s University Graduate. Miss who graduated sity of New Har shire only helieves can heat them will announ her pl v at the start “Not D tion promises, post-clection accomplishments,” her slogan. Discussing it today she 5 not helieve In making a lot vote innot clected offers a wide ve chosen to ence to a perhaps to ggt the . hat vou on are 4 when a something But in ot especially in the holding public of- re, most of run for S ned ar what is n dning a good job not 1 ough college n government and pol ¢s have been interested majoring ties. T alw, through cellege ex- | | world what a real woman 1 n will prove | E | | be cannot bring him is a need for more | in politics and feel that T am well! cquipped for public service.” Asked how far she thought wo- ien could go in politics, Miss Jones, “r of a former post office em- ploye, declared: Well. there won't he a woman president of the United States in the immediate future, but I wouldn't be surprised to sce one clected in 10 or 1 [ dan ars One who will vote for Miss Jones | is her mother, Mrs. Joseph G. Jones, a widow. Asked how she regarded her daughter's candidacy, the mother gaid: for her, and 1 think she'll “I'm SOMT, FAMILY ROW TLondon, Sept. 30 (A—"Tt schlemozzle,”” explained a man at Tottenham police court, after a tamily row. “What on earth is a zle?” asked the judge. Well, there were their ht nds, and and mothers,” expla oner. One sister basin at a brother-i became cld schlemoz- four sisters their fathers od the pri threw a w 1w, Then with ch flower ndfuls of d L schlemozzle,” said thick ) shoes, the ffair in ever s Jerrned ju hieh vou pick up W 160 Jews in E Jewish theater. ish population theaters, th but one has a | with Ed was a| Here is what Enrigl and the street clogged with wreckage. j were 29 known dead and 100 injured, with more casualties Leing reported momentar WRT LSS Spanish Kicg and Queen Have for the royal parents dren are all enthusias game. Som his ¢ group for an ex the vicinity, us rustic village t avenue, t. Louis, looked like t, 1927, by NEA Service, In ge of the cyclone. taken, immediately after t Photo Copyrigl fter the t picture w. At the time t Note how G 0. P, CONDENN | Pk ot s Ay N SEARGH SHITHS STAND "3 FOR LOSTLAWYER |Call 1t “hot of Partisan Poli- 2 Detective Makes Threat fo Re- | tics” at Convention S w| vive Family Interest Fatal Infantile Disease Waning fs Belief of Statisticians—Spread still Rochester, N. Y., Sept 64 s| Hartford, Sept. 30 (P—Detective |Governor Alfred p Cook of the Missing Per- [tion to the pr o pre- | au of the New York police |amendment i t said today unless rela- ; ans, :min D. Baggish, , 27 1 a © of this city, missing s 10 take more interest jwas “con ) P tion, he may drop the san poli B plains that he has ity prtaolple ; 1 information from | Zork republican stat . him to probe any {nere to s c iy " tional 24 It Bt 1 o at aries of ; ) policies, one of =3 e parad it siness policy for $10,000, p Sots er and law Ackerman, as s vet filed no claim of the insurance, signates his wife Ackerman today on his statement has discovered connection with . the s communicated his.in- authoritics, itack on the proposal of a four-y term for governor. By s sition an e s made to ate the hold of Tammany Hall state governmer eat of t v substi T STUDENT, SUICIDE 1 later AR ion ternate proposal in order to s : : £ A {the election of governors for a 9 Lol & n DMIC PROBLEMS. T o ] ‘;W 7 % 6 e confederations representing | o k 3 ss and laboring elements | form of ballot there is no long he population met today in the {any danger that the voter will be |misted in confusing state and n | tional issu Opposition to amendment is based entirely upon the desire to procure political a vantage and we consider it a refloc- tion on the intelligence of the | voters. lace to discuss the eco- n of the country from @ viewpoint. Secretary Turati of the fascist party i. Signors Bist and Bottal o the session was adjourned il next Thursday. c. Transmitted by he cyclon had passed on, there drawing § ROUND GF SFORT ster: Good Vacation 30 (D n of the King family in this hich all of them jo ts honored by th royal according royal 15 Or afternoo of tha tide, s down to the Then ther which one aver; ire arranged hetween nd those under # ve 1 fun is fast and fu neraily, in sp o doctors, tl 1 a polo game in th s times family goes In jon 1o ons spo the Som the | ent many inte lly taking te In suitable we hting is preferrc sting =] (s ok (] e | ] == | BERAN FORGOTTEN 1 in some Al Fitlier, thithe teries, pict 1 desolation. toppied o Lroken, 11 neeligence which dominates the inciud E in sea | tive and cem nations wn in Tu the but with ue ar lisplaying fine copper- er filigree work, delicate- 'ns and laces, rugs and ntal wares. nt scenes of riety and interest of America sk ims and mc the letha s of the ¢ ters a group of chat- women, aring g inverted geranium- the town ars slender 7 Jev ts that look like fune- the in- afts ag the gray mou Isabella ETHEL N pr ou Lmuch T YOG AND ~'l;he Long and Shor{ A;)f——lt NOIVIt S \ ELAPH 3% E0R ey 4 { r of ahan- i head- nely wom- city is 1 1 nins endless {Turns ‘7\?1 \\'cdd_ g | Int:_) Ih FIND JEFFRIES < 1S NORWICH Boy other races on at eve: direction, gervic hurch whe sparently 1o not pay i 1 z'femion to their lead. Native peasants fn bagey home- | Imd:w 5 ¢ & The abandoned cemeteries are garments, with knives and | . The bridesmaid, best I i 'sl] d typical :rvt’;m. spirit of \ndi{frr-‘»"t“‘ lhfi‘r:;r; gleaming from !‘1(‘ ‘::xf;r.‘Al‘ea Thl‘lce a La]’ge a5 0f suests nfv T? Fmger Prmts Esmbh l wm’ S gle with n long Moslem alloon" d the wedd h was pla eft the church women dr ‘ of Prisoner len vest Here the church tch quilt of civill- ’ was cut and St i Hartford, Sept. 30 (A — Since e 1 s ;\:rw\!':\r:!?d fr;rr:":'l:: e e s July 1, 1 a of state for- S st York today, Paul Jeffries, alias Paul M’”“'. al!E_S Son to ests has more than trebled. On that Jugo-Slay Police Are Hes bons, 15, of 137 Henry street, Wed Richmond Beauty date e s on on for. JUE0-3 1 — 4 | Brooklyn, N. Y., who was arrested Richmond, Va. (A — Richmond | °Sts and wild life, which Is a com- Going After “Mashers” on september 14 by the New York vil have as one of its most import- : bination of the state board of fish- | ade, 30 () — @ on a charge of assault and v, was identified as Willlam on of Norwich, June 10, 1925, in the superior at Hiartford, Reardon pleaded y to a charge of criminal neg- nce and was sentenced to the v jail for four months. The int weddings s year that of Miss eries and game the state park Littleton Lindsey, noted artist, and forest commission, began to in Akin Branch, son of John function. State owned forests had a gove |Kerr Branch, the millionaire banker. |total acreage at that time of 11,603 Miss Lindsey is widely known fn|Today that figure has increased te c European and American art circles. | over 36,718 a For the past two years her sculp-| Of these 0 acres, 11,587 1-2|m Wonrt ssed fn fairly modern fural work has been shown in the |are in entirety new for six in | place e for which he was picked up e elbow the ghostly IDternational Exhibition in Rome.!all, which inc the follo he “‘mod cl2d” and are by the New York police was an as- of black draped, heavily |She completed her student work in|The American Legion forest in|forbidden to = swn beside cus- | mitted on Miss Cordle Har- Turkish women. Gaily clag | I'aris and Rome. Barkhamsted, 322 acres. gi o ot to v, of Baltimore, Md., and subs m girls, with t woven was a llason officer the state by the Legion and dedi- ' No man nt robbery of $1,500 in Jjewels their neans slida ddrt al staff of the French cated at a formal opening a few | wom nd such money as she had on her t through the crowd. the World War. He wecks ago; Cockaponset State for- | to malki |person. . The crime was committed Rt ber of a Richmond |est, 675 acres in the towns of Had. dences-m |at the hotel Martinique, Miss Harvey mmedan men in their national ing house. dam, Chester, Saybrook and Killing- and only night | ng been induced to go to a room R worth; the Nepaug and Burlington kevs to their fr ¢ |in the hotél on a pretense of meet- ing a married couple. She was then vIs Work and Give purchase, 675 1-2 acres; Pootatuck hour. a 2 L = Sta 24 > = S assaulted and robbed by Jeffries. Tlothers Their Vacation Sts forest In New Fairfeld, 1.20 The finger prints posltively identl- Storrs, Sept. 30 (B—Reversing the al order, a group of Connecti- farm women went on vacation summer while their daughters stayed at home and did the house- work. Pifty or more girls, all members of the 4-H club, decided that it {fled Jeffries as Redrdon. Reardon, with one James Craw- ford, also of Norwich, motored to < |Hartford in the company of two whose | Norwich girls, and spent the evening “lives in Lawrence. |at the La Bal Tabarin. One the 1 lataaThr: Ireturn trip, while passing through Glastonbury, Reardon, driver of the acres, In Watertown, Thomaston, | Plymouth and Waterbury, and the | Nehantie forest, 380 acres, in Ly The other additions to the state for- |est area were chiefly enlargements of existing parks. Most of the new forest land was purchased by the cut ot was time their mothers had a rest |State. aithough the commission s |y " T BT 1 q |car, sped past ten automobiles on the from the arduous duties of home- indebted to some organizations such | Loioiver by his side. highway, then lost contral of the ma- making. Cooperating with the ex. |28 the Legion. | 2 S, which left the roadway and Gn!:{‘1‘s MOTHER OF 11. crashed into a boulder at the road- | ten | on service of the Connecticut Would R i | Agricultural college, they sent them ou emov X | Ferrara, Sept. 30 (UP)— |side. | here for a week. | oxe Scneens Mussolini, wiose fourth child is not | Mlss Alice Lyons of Norwich, one |of the girls, was so badly {injured that she died later at the Hartford hospital. e P rothatsl| I'rom Barber Shops which | Newark, N. J., Sept. 30 P—Com- 14e) picnics and classes | Plaints that women and children 1y ce for their bene- | had been insulted by male barbers have reached Prosecutor Smith. The prosecutor said he would urge removal of all screens from beauty — | parlors and barber shops in which LIVERSIDGE ing their visit 300 1 Margatti, a is place, who has to 1 was accompa arrangs in doir elev ied by a cordlal mes- Injunction to Restrain United Mine Workers Pittsburgh, Sept. 30 (A—A pre- iminary injunction, restraining the ELECTED FUNERAL OF GEORG SHINE | women and children are custol Colo Colo., Sept. 30 |l 2 The eral of George H. Shine of ' and that he would advocate munici- | (T, of 1q¢l- | United Mine Workers from attempt- 13 Las street will be held to- pal license d inspecti phia was el i the ing to retain striking miners {n ses owned by the Pittsburgh ing at 8 oclock at St He said th matter ad been son compa nating con- rch. Tnterment will be|called to his attention by the grand vention yesterd He succeeds minal Coal Corporation, was oambley {3y, A ; anted in an opinion filed in fed- | jeral court here today by Judge F. E i 78 BRECIED. | Y s | P. Schoonmaker. New Haven, Sept. 30.—(P—Strue- A eles Haven, —(P—| The corporation had sought s tural changes in |’]m interior of Bm-]‘ e mREr CRles o Ros junior | SWeeping injunction against the i 0 {tin Jonnart, first French amb pel at Yale w “N‘] “l"“’ “"?”" | to the Vatican after the re: ption B Anolis Tiopleit | of diplomatic relations with the Dokt l"°"‘;‘fi"::’yl‘: | Holy See in 1521, died here today. Dias o Ll E° Senator Jonnart, a former min- ich Rev. Elmere McKee i - |ister of foreign affairs, was at one time governor general of dor 1 to union, praying that it be restrained w Haven | from interfering in any ways with nd bout in | Operation of the company's non- \or 10. Both unfon mines, and asking for $1,- 145 | 300,000 damages. s on welterwei eet Tony oy the outside ea he info chwreh of wi e pastor. Algeria | DO [ e pone el mas nathing 0 E e miamber ! of kel Wrarian | oo cor) 2 Four Suspects Freed; ate the name of the building our rou s 1d to be told that it | 3cademy. cound ser Death Called Natural e i T S Woburn, Mass,, Sept. 30 (P—Four i PASHA L JAILED FOUR YEARS young men who had been arrested antinople, conection with the death of Rich- ogarty, 24, of East Boston, e bo found Sept. 22 in & e at Silver Lake, Wil- te's [ mington, were discharged in district (P—F testified that due to monoxide polson- ducing d importe to meet the de s from China loft stantinople at in {aboard the v Acit | owned by the Sultan | He was accompanied by his civi and military household. four were Edwin Sands of Daniel F. Hayes of Everett, Quigiey of Reading and ett of East Boston. ANEWTFOUNDLAND HAS “UTURE | n the fu FATHER. tu of f while Sept. 30 (AP— - < T { known cliiefly for its $15,000,000 an ge Ira ‘\ OUTLOOK EDITOR DIES | exports of fish, y soon be| district court | . Woshington, Sept. 30 (Pl—Bihert 4 ictor in world trade in S S Paldwin, European editor of The ad in Geneva, accord- tion recelved today by Tree Assoclation. fo his editorial work 1pleting a report on o0k, js d ¢ and other prod- are said to in the world nt daily production n nobleman, a «s Edith De Le t only took the oath o e to the United , but his w of 700 tons of paper and pulp is|in another oath forever renounced rBasL e expected to becomo nsignificant | thelr titles as Baron Le Levay and e e mace [hyRa when the cour resources arc|Baroness De Levay. Coming to thi JOHNSON 0T S estiisct ot the frec "”c“l: developed country in May, 1922, the baron and | LT aliled foountriae Toptres e baron fopted the name of De | 0 5t Hefields. Mr. Baldwin USE. WASTE FOR BOARD Wolf ause the baron’s maternal | ot sa ve of Cleveland. His home Chrushed sugar, or by ather in Bristol o s in Lakewood, N. J. used as a tuel for mills, now is used | legacy for him on the o i = ol manufacture of a become a De Wolf. DIVORCE TRIAL DELAYED the office of ball Lan The world supply of | mated. will be su 1 yearly Bridg |tested divo t sie Moore port, Sepf’ 30 (A—The con- ce action brought by El- wrlonia of Greenwich' inst her husband, Duke Marino {Torlonia. o Rome, Italy, was today gned for Octcber 18. The delay ICE HOUSE IS BURNED | Dertmouth, Mass, Sept. 50 ice h covering more w Haven, Sept () an acre on the shore of Lake thy B The oldest musical instrument 1s'Noquochoke here was burned to the, | early to AUTO INJURIES FATAL wall boa | 7 of West Haven, di the bell. DBronze hells have been|ground early this morning. A small | fractured skul trial o t::a action was necessi- found in A n ations and in [shed near the ice house was also|was str. D aito- |tated by the fnability of counsel for m old, in|destroyed. The loss including fce in|mobile operated by Allen Macfar- [the duke to anpear on Tuesday, the LEgypt. 'storuge, was estimuted at $50,000. |lane of Wallingford. date previously set. i (. e

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