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8’ EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1927. oy ® | w.s ment sees it, con- | administered, while those in contro CHAPTER V erts so emall? New Bntam Hera!d.‘ 1,‘ A Eaiafi T " T \\t‘“l'”o: :n‘“,. B ‘,., mocrats, ,‘ FactsandFanc,as ! “Now hu‘u‘y\r“r‘t‘y“ ‘ry.]:r, and”!‘n (l\‘ O‘r'hT ”smnll rainfall upon ASK PRI]HIB‘T"]N . r reciprocal L ? explain how 1 got this black eye! which the aridity of deserts de- HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ot so good. Waterbury, being en — pends may be due to the following s with Gerr e wh 1 th r jer the control of the lad Must Be Wrong! |causes: prevalence of dry winds: ened Daliy! (Busies Xecepiad) e St-f Jcrats, naturally is beyond even ' ""“"'f";““ "1‘ “';”} b Farmer Crane: “How did youdisolation of mountain barriers along | i At Herald Bldg. €7 Church Street t tmer saving grace of having honor 1 ally nude without a vest. come out with your summer board- |the borders: great distance from L Eiing {8 ent = ers this year, Frank? |areas of evaporation or aceans BUBSCRIPTION RATES 3 prospec t the first frost come. Than you Fi er Andrews: “I think I lost Q. How can T find the area of L E $2.00 Three Months. 2 e : the tax commissioner's it and look at the grass and rmer Crane: “Have you figur- jdlameter? & i ; A e e d of salts. Perhaps they up?” i v multiplying Pi (3.1416) on Narcotic Dmgs 8 i y g, E fr———————————een “armer Andrews: “No, but one of | by the square of the radius of the Eatarecu: the fRce O el Uan B \ that r phical 100 DOl L et take a lot more in || . Send all communications to Fun | boardcrs rot fai circle. Since the radius of the cir- e m— S angry enough to CHAnge . roct in their government if the | SHOP Editor, carc of the New Julian L. Chevilin fele is 6 feet the area can be found P switzerland, Oct. 8 (/- Britain Hcrald, and your letter " . Reproduction | by multiplying 3.1416 by 6 by 6 i on the fllicit nar- TELEPHONE CALLS i i Yo € vinistration on a basis of fi- winner in an election were called " § s e i Sy e will be forwarded to New York. ) Q. What is the value of a Con- .o e Sl i v S iy gh etat I \ 5 ; |tederate fifty-dollar bill issue of o ons take action 1o i 8 an analyti evebrow towar 8 S eaiae s ARt 5 : indieate Nittle, Briands | History Repeats Ttself, Folkst 1861 poritaying @ mlanialion s |y e m'r:r;. c‘:{,"&':it?;h,‘,f & 2 t isn't like Mussolini's 1| We used to hail October in carefree d nd also on ued in 1851 portr. o Leagne of Nations 2 eration stz room always open to adver days gone by ing a train of cars. Visory opinm commission taday by For with its frosts and Lreezes, H A." The first is value at $1.50 10 | qjonel Arthur Woods, former New oh how the nuts would fly, | $2.00; the last from (fifteen to X e commissioner who But as we read the papers we can't | | seventy-five cents 1 expe 16d {oidn6 help thinking, too, | Q. How can I clean a small hat These air races are proving the | made of ribbon? nuts stili f ion't you? A. If the hat is made entirely of {ribbon with no huckram or wire S ¢ 9 e t s state departme = Member of tho Associated Lres < A - Anicatl A Reorain=tiol thist oy I (evmingl o v R The Associated Press is exc ivively - _ 4 : intage. You don't care a da § titled to the use for re-publication on, the population jrantage. ¥ i n't car - darn how £ mewsferadiiactitof ttorinos ety By e audience coughs. credited n this paper an 0 | | tews published thereln. f 3 than thatlos New Britain Pl ‘ i Waoia manufac- one way of t ' ember Audit Burean of Circulation o € th } Ht S ribbon with o Duckram or wire A B C nat ! t : enbbry o Reliti: ch fur a £ J 3 : s re with a stric I hief ulation. Our circulation a 24 upon thls A This tns mer Winslow: my hull | in gasoline. If it has a frame nse l‘hn\»\l you when you and your hus- | |a soft Lrush and gasoline or | 3 - | commercial cleaner. | | tan end | went through my field? The RS D animal must have eee something e A ; 7 Ieuet cl o the stedt T Mrs. Brooks: “It was my hus- : Al 4 poy as Plainville | {band’s fault. He wouldn't let me Thel Meraldgiafion Sasls Rl ol would 1 Unfortunately . 1t is more difficult to love your | powder his nose before we crossed!” o alr Newintanda i Eutrancs 7 s § : e hrother as yourself if you feel very e o g st very good and think him nanghty TIE PEPPER POT 0 get an answer to any o fact or Information by| Enstern New York——Fartly clo 0bservations W S o controlied by zovern- Colonel Woods quoted menibers of Itepublican village i i opinm eamm to show tha [ Allis vamty. When a prominent Awful! | writing t stion LEditor, New | Probably showers in north portion yiction ot tho) marcolic exparls A voung missionary with gumptlon |Britain Herald, Washington Burcau, | Friday and extreme north portion that the evil seriously menaces hu- 1 4 the everlasting presumption 11822 New York avenue, Washington, | tonight. Warmer in cent and | nanity (‘M!"‘ 'J said, was enornious in India, and the Egvp- Peru i n S . i I upa clittling Water- | citigen dies, the first thing pe om. its mountains, which is el The state machine | wish to know is how much he left | 3 S 3 i ke, To the Congo to go— . €., enclosing two cents in stamps | south portions tonight; slight cooler | et iirst thine alistrangar in’ any He's still missing, and so I for reply. Medical, legal and marital | in extreme north portion tonight and Whnrapidivibacoinggatrace town. learns is that all the street |1 think ‘twas a case of consumption! ‘advice cannot be given, mor can|in north portion Friday. Moderate sists of propaganda as to the beauti- | cars are scheduled to go on past the | ter F. Schnitzer |extended research be undertaken. | to fresh southwest winds | rced to attend to routine bus! ¥ rtly con- way fo control the N All oth cetions will recelve a| Southern New England—Iair to- for the governinents con- Wig! school ans are % £ way ie! ng C re h stand igh & ; ¢ ts head- ful way in which the Itepublican ' place where he's standing. {0 control their outpul, he Just An OL1 Fashioned Girl! | persor ply. Unsigned requests | night, Friday inereasing cloudiness: R tirh is T et nere andiin ay His lfitleiwitel is Neryikint annot answered. All letters | not much change in temperature To Walter Henry Cruze, < tial.—Editor. Moderate to fresh northwest winds. At eventide, T've heard it sald, | New Haven and Vicinity—Lair to be pessimistic ove ) fatt " : ¢ cities are administered. This Is a That, however, s r 5wl 5 more grateful tas o, as in some ' A while 1 E 18 ETSCUIMASR I (000 85 L0 S0TIEN re W Aoy thedladies@must pubion jicine dropper was used to a flapper | ; {advice to a class of newly made With Preside dg: r o SRt o niary ondhel L , made th rtion that one not to run again, the 1 S Man Time Should first become a voter and then | clpal Slade. these grand old party strongholds | heavi a | are not enough able-bodied o i She oft takes off his ghoes. Q. 1s there a mugazine devoted | night. Friday partly cloudy. 1 Lor .nw! x',.u; that mus(! i 5 to Tennis? | er Condi only one pound and six ounces a It's none of ness 7 5 S { sy Americanism: Thinking hardship | o Tennis Weather Conditions v imnd a i Democrats to utter effective denial e Dirth e RN g ! > 5 Al ade you the wonder you are; try- | She takes them off at eventide— A. “American Lawn Tennis® 4s] Pressure continues high and s in-f birth o b W ) [ S T cour | Ave, brothers, there's the rub! published monthly at 461 Eighth | creasing over the North Atlantic _ i 2 : ing to make things easier for y 4 2 i ever talk abou ¥ g ¢ o on eatin BELONGING TO A PARTY ¢ She takes them off to keep the guy | Avenue, New York City; yearly | States but is falling somewhat in the residential breakfast 3 e itics e . From going to his club! | subseription, four dellars. | lower lake region. It continues low | P } r Joining a political party is about . 4 i i ratetificn tnal Torar 1k ——- e el o the casicst thing the citizen-voter | Males are sensitive ihingey end it Y Sl B e o he reglon sonthwestward to Missouri . . 2 gl Y Sl n do. No dues are required—un- | " publicity given to an egg lay- True Story o ) nd x.nl‘vh v( rn J’\.‘ our Orst nemy Walker's curfew law < 5 s out the same— | 1¢5S, perhaps, one belongs to a $0- ing contest Bob promised me dozens of servants | A strong & W of “f” pressurc ¢ 't the e . 1ot = 1) SfOr I’ ne A o 7 2 evails en e northern rlain o 34 . I¢ it isn't the & r ma Ve | 1ot e was a discordant called *political club;” nothing is : Before T l.rr n‘m,‘ .u'u! mother, | tools wr g (i I\[r““fls over th rthern plains is Consilpatlon o s e : fing of | TECCRATY except a tacit understand- | “Note” would be an appropriate And I must admit T've had them— | Indians in arrow making B e - £ ¥ p | name for one of these occan planes | One after another | an uns used flak- | R HENARL ; c % (ha (oG Lhatktneinatyiis satiorying MM 6 TACHERETCRS SEICR0 SERREIRAT et 0 Davies o IDainsel o ) fak- | onio vatley and lower in the contral | Perhaps you don't realize what Is When the Junke: ne T 1 It may be true that the joiner of | Cath LA et e Crenenl ke bl sota oF i , making you fecl so lifeless, why you ¢ 5 r 1 o o St 2 b i ‘ 1is vicinity fell into the se e “intimate | Such a political mrlv may have but Automobile dealers don't know Possibly! ['Lone, and polishers of grooved sand- | air weather followed by ir e ‘\W have to force yourself to accomplish ship hastened to the sg E 2 5 o Ve ] regarding e prin- their psychology. They should ad- v Dealer: “What can 1igione for working out the shafts. | 3 + iy ’ our day's work. Try a few dosu of e nity arc told. @ hazy notion regarding the prin i D e PR ; L - | cloudiness and not much chunge in y y' Ty ots Sbe liransocean o ms | o e e S Vet se R ey on 875 a month 3 . {A good account of the process 1S | omperaturc. 5 o ther v were empty CIpal issues it functions as a cog in ;. "nan you'd pay for a flivver” cet Young Thing: “I'd like 10| given in Hodge's Handbook of the |\ @ remperatures Yestordas do without navies . Tk places and | Settling; It may be true, in f that pal suy a Davis Cup, please. T think T, Aperican In e M alie 2' es . e genera ¢ P lean improve my tennis game a 2 Sk i lanes, porhaps—there now | the general nciples of the party an improve mn nnis gz ai’ (. low arc shrimps caught i Tt may have be noticed that the “huge buil =I gs, imposing colo! may not be thoroughly understood. great deal If T have something lke A, Shrimp fishing oceurs chiefly | Afjantic City Cethouginiesineard st?mnch 2 o S 5 i ildings, imposir on- b that to play for |'in shallow wate T ia ohenled onilaey L 4 | function properly and you'll realize official communiques from Mexico ., » Many an | But to be a member docs not re- NG Ausnd L . 1t rri N | Boston .. T T why constipation cuts your effi et 1 il a 4 : 5g 1 i A, G Ausland. | ycually by wading, the shrimper | jufralo : , 2 City do not jibe with the sub rosa Haroal chagiian! ch high-falutin’ considera- | X, : L Rhiie s vital i oyiha lneh i i G ciency in half. For over seventy-six reports regarding the new i 1, 1 o re she tons, the main considcration belng A The height of propricty is a man | rront of him. Shrimps are extensive- | cjn e years Dr. Truc's Elixir has been revolution. Such thir ¥ &5 e + in all her |10 vote “right” on election day wearing a tuxedo when sending ajy caught for market in San Fra known as 9 night letter to a lady! | et B i the color of the e Judge Roche, in giving judicial LA > cisco Bay TELTOIL it oo : : | - — Q. What do the names Margaret | Dyluth .. RS 3 0 H H i T ; | TP WORLI'S SERIES UMPIRE and Veronica mean? I ,‘,, S : 'l'heTrueI‘amz!yLaxahve ially a sense of humor is just | © ypgp v > atteras ..o an »mm-‘\ .'n 'n(my the other fel- | UsSHD BEAINDSS MIZIHODS | Ao Margaret is from the Greek | Jacksonville S 1 It cleanses as it clears the intestines, low's flat tire, | (ccorpineto Ml (AR el in ians e inentl Ve conlea (0 im0y B i and it is so pleasant to take that it arty faces da leay 5 % i ia ol al enarty | i 4l = falso from the Greek and means “a | Los Angeles e P 5 ; , : somehody i ,‘, % paliiisal pathy. ! i e | First Ump: “Yer out!™ (it i Miami & is a welcomed medicine to every litical expert asserts. il K i | hero 15 something to be said tn} No two natlon can go ‘\m.y; han- | il player: “Hub? Ont? Sav. you | o, Jigw fast dors light travel? | Minneapolis .. : member of the family. Family size to “go some,” as tl S i E. | favor of the citizen who holds a lit- M1 1t \‘;{j”‘ A B e | A As the culmination of years Nantucket S botile §1.29; other sizes 60c and 40c. favorite barber h . 1 cmorial. | tle aloof from the pretensions of the ol DR SERRE i First Tmp: “Weall, Tl call a con- o painstaking effort. Professor | New Haven vage record of rat i 4 o Ball| | paitienl partien 5o ik 4s dntintiel i i ference of all the umpires. Come on. | 3jjchelson announced i Nation- | New Orleans um, Z - S L ¢ | Tty TR e oy el {al Academy of Sciences of which he | New York ; 19 Ak soum, 2 membership s concerncd. Why | We are becoming an urban vace. | gl g pnp: op believe the man | i President, a final figire for the | Norfolk The press agent for th \ & S should an intelligent human being AImost everybody thinks the limbs } o cqpo | specd of light. 1t is 299,706 kilo- | Northficld picture, “The Callahar 2 ot t v seek 1o be rubber-stamped by poli- | 0. & tree move upward as the tree | = ppieg Trmp: “Out a mile! He Was i pyoters or 156,284 milcs per second. | Pittsburgh § grows higher. : e gt oe : Murphys,” t be on oulg ns? He should or ought to know, ! 2T ed when thice feet away from | () population of Portland, Me : 3 3 5 ; : 5 o 3 _'the bag! What do you say, Bill?" Ki i St Louis o in the business. Irish s v f he above the grade of the! It seems unreasonable to cail '5’ Y 3 L Fourth Ump: “Mr. Chairman, call | Washington g“ DG vnn taking the charges of . b moron mind, thag the active leaders SoMe of the much-married or i e, o i A nTonsel Trass I 8" Gra ests P of | - it 4 % i S 5 5 < . 4 | R Torelite Tedtal s 4 3 61 his spot ihe pro- |in the pariies Esnewily aré suon) Siotd vidowel Gunss wesis part p | rirst Tmp: “I will now read the | piant “Jumbo,” and how much did |~ Salford, an Fnglish industrial cen- lg}(\]g]'; Specialist More free adverti i ling © years from now | hecause of the opportunity for po- | RS | minutes of the last conference. Tt 0 ter, is forcing its uncmployed men 297 Main St 1 2 ol : S 321 theaters for i€ Ll Sing- was moved and scconded in the first | A fie was 11 feet 6 inches tall | 1o 0 to school two hours a day and | inning that the base-runner Was|ayg weighed about 6 tons or 12,- |to take physical training. e rank and file membership in | ! ‘\_'”" ,'1’;( "““”“;’ to the evi- 1 " ii1ed to a vote and as a result he | 440 pounds. Yalw, | order to further their ambitions, |d¢n¢e and its prejudice was adjudged out after two hours | (. \What is a “carillonneur’? W of dehate. Now gentlemen, the pur-| A One who plays a carillon, a | litical preferment, that they favor a | | s { A jury is a body of citizens that That girl reporter who was present | e bergh said he isn't afraid | The teends athvedrs i 2 when Lindbergh said he i 1] T t propor- The trend in late years in this| (orreet this sentence: “T e e eting—"" . 1 ) AUTIFYING HOME GROUNDS of girls and hasn't yet r ss : B ey e e e i s e finosello mecting : { ot of stationary bells or chim ! RINGINONE CROUNDS T8 el e A s e ik = = 5 ik = | Fourth Ump: hat reminds Me | plaved upon by hund er mechanical i ibte ostins - i i one when given an iny , miss- | o & © fact | [TOM blind allegiance to the piliti- [ year” said she, “and had no callers, /.= "o gtory. ms that there | hammers z ! ' 7 ana t ed a wonderful opportur 4 J i cal parties. We have an increasing | e doing it was a man so mean he made his|™ @ ow do sclentists know that ! ) i aimeuie it one she didn’t pout her lips. never be s tnor ge. MumberTof nonpartisan elections, Copyright, 1627, Publishers | Wife use burnt matches for tooth-1the curth is flattened at the poles? | e e ) ¢ 5 4 e e she was engaged to ) b | and a hundred or so cities, large and syndicate picks! Ha! Ha: 3 | A the theory fs confirmed by | Iggest o o s i n“'"\: Lindy. 5 C'horus of Umps: “Ha! Ha! Ha!" |10 fact that the force of gravita- ults. Fill ou Second Ump: “T suggest that We jon increases in value from the P oA e has not already | AECT OF commission form of local 25 Y A T d decide this question by vote. Al | .quator to the poles, proving that Naws from China t lulo Shotalion || government as a means of avoid ears Ago ifoday (s nowjibcligye BimaihaseTunnei i el buikes atthelcivalon and voluminous of late, hut it G nerntions | LB €xCesses and inefliciencies of the | FROM HERALD FILES was out say "\\- is flatt polar regions. A 1 i “RAL ik Chor 3 nps: “Ayel™ dy weighing 190 pounds a P denly becor ninous with ir D ¢ : ) age political government | S horus of Ty ¥ {hody weighing 190 pounds at th and send for this et | small, have adopted the city man- | I 2= = CLIP COULON HERE —— | big in cquipment | LANDSCAPING AND GARDENING BDITOR, Washinglon Bureau, fiin Terald want \ tin 1 TIEVING 11OME WINDS, ; First Ump ('o ball player): “Yer ) pnole weighs only 189 powtds at the nclGeo R likrasatl o t stamps or formation that 1 it : ‘ertainly we vote by parties, ;,,,,ll Not in recent years have the poli-1 o n wow gl vourself on that n lose I i g ticians wasted so much ink as in the 5 fall. The Manciurians ar t now |thiS remalns a government of | i 4 i E government — Of | 1, 45 hours, just before the city {election today. The republicans s strategic reasons;” v a vote fo t s n( \1}.w h( / Im”m”x 1 mr CLTY \ strate, easons;” W 1 o K s z a vote for a party | men around yvesterday delivel L 5 anee i g | 5 ¢ record shows 100 knock- I am a reader of the they are trying to get hac A s A 1t does not mean, how- |Stamped envelopes at all houses. : I["‘* s ] AR e R e ) . { The messages inside asked why the out victories 4 i recipients were going to vote thel Q. Why is the rainfall in des- democratie ticket, Most of them THE FRENCI-AMERICAN aina rr et s nber of such a party. weren't, but most of them decided TARIFE WRANGLI R here are thousands of the very (0 do so after reading the pam- (lE Sl el L% | phlets. The democrats were an- o S Who spurn the ! gopeq fhat the postmaster should party designation, who vote Repub-|place his men at the call of the re-} and Democratic the | publican party and deliver on a {Sunday afternoon, and they de- LR e e nonneed the “Curtis methods. Tt is oy 1 he character of the candi- §yajjeved Curtis will support the post- Sl tes put forward master's aftempt to secure a reap- idea equator | comn for sane How many knockouts did | |“\“!. be effecting a genera wvy | Parties o vote at all naturally “K. O Chaney score dur-| STREET AND NUMBER ring career? quickly as possible s B : that the persons casting such a - 1 ) must necessarily be definitely a whi their ehoice depending entire. greater (he nnmher of fnde- pointment. The democrats preparcd connter-cirenlars dealing with “nn- | | nt citizens—politieally speak | serupulons politicians who circulate | | { he greater care - the party | jjos on the Sabbath when there is no ozuls feel justificd in exercising in | opportunity to refute them.” Dur- naming party candidates ing the forenoon the republicans came back with posters in seream- (DnefhibebEnloast i ana (1ve il R DR AROR B acge ey ) - 15 BOWLING ALONG CLEAR ROMD GLANCES INTD MIRROR AND SLOWS DOWN SHARPLY. REMINDS Enate one's self as a member of | il ihese mehods had on the [ R AT 45 MILES AN HOUR. SEE5 MOTOR-CYCLE COP FOL- HIMSELF NOT TO LET COP SEE wolitical party in order to vote fn eleetorate |2 @] - LOWING HIM LOOKING BACK RS i B AL 3 owlock today fhe vete was P WATERBURY CAMPAGN [EcEs inds oo lonty caxon to think t voters do ! compared with 3.315 a year genuine party ] the Hartford Automobile cnibership. \awy of them, if the I run here yesterday, two of the r primary camdidates do not | drivers amused the crowds in Cen- o ar At . ; tral square by their skillful manipu- i fonthacandiintesion I lation of their machines, One woman | drove her &eamer all the way with- | out assistaMee, a noteworthy feat o 'John Wanamaker's car lost the way nd landed in Farmington. His, river enoled off his engine when he | rEleogireRard Sthe el D IISERLD THE EYES OF LOVE HAS SUDDEN PANIC HE'S LEFT HIS ~ WONDERS WHETHER T ARGUE WHY DOESNT COP HURRY UP jeans” are going fo ' Hartford \r. and Mrs. George W. Cartis| OF the Life of Joseph Fuller LICENSE HOME FUMBLES IN POCK- OR ST TRKE HIS LIKING TAI5 SUSPENSE 16 TERRIBLE . have gone to Mothod, N. toluiziti G cord iERORMnyET ol SoR v ) ET AND FINDS IT. RESDIVES NEVER TO DRIVE OVER nds f few weeks o 25 AGAIN IN HIS LIFE re of the prospective et et iKltnamt et CHAPTER 1 ranks of pi ureeillanes of the saloons| “Geo Kid, you've A CREATOR OF PART Littl: Weston listened attentivaly 1o a discussion of wedding details of the approaching marriage of a fam- fly friend Pinally hie asked, “Mamma, can T Le the mermaid 2" Mrs. €. W. Shumaker t the following clee Democrats nominat for the presideney ntuality thousands of vote for him. This is undeniable and grand old party magnates arc foday to enforce the liquor law for CHAPTER 11 TNEHIGATLENT 0 A QLGRS o “Look into my eves, dear, and tell g r closing on election day i o hagexerclais s Tn the foothall game in Meriden e you'll marry mec French-German t t 3 3 s f Americanism-—he @ pyurd neither New {athieron ] CHAPTER YII | Meriden High could score. | “Tha baby has eyes just like \ : Y ctheart!” atual agreenis 5 ms the bhest for the job, Y fen’s Union of the Sm,fl;‘)f)urs. sWe r L . C et R t 5 / ‘Mm'-w held its annual meeting in | CHAPTER 1V the chapel last night, " following | “I'll have to tell you ahout a lit- tween them, and it v 0 o officers clocted: Dresident,:tle deal I pulled today dear. more pr 1 + b VALUABLE DOG KILLED Georse 11 2 vice-president, W, | T—T—I—" e : . gone into the di ; :. Ao i G Ut U e L e S T o i e G CANT SEE HIM IN MIRROR. CANT STAND SUSPENSE ANY BOWLS ALONG AT 45 MILES A government official ¥ e ealioT 5 3 was run over and killed by an Aay evening commitiee, . W.iyour eyes off those show-windows?” MUAT BE RIGHT BEHIND LEFT LONGER. LOOKS . ROAD (LEAR AN HOUR the following reason for feo e el streat bus operated Joseph Schu H. Wood and John Sloan, | CHAPTER VI REAR WHEEL.. WHY DOESNT (OP MUST HAVE TURNED OFF rieved over the new Irench dut o UKozlowskl of 483 Main street, last ir \l and entertainment, W. .| “My wife doesn't understand me, | g ! evenipg, according to report of Of- Hatch and R. C. Merwin: talk night | but I can sce by your eyes that ’fCONEON RND 6ET IT OVER WITH 1927, by The Bell §; “This discrimination, as . tepublican city is well-* fieer James O'Kecfe and study committee, J. E. Cooper. you—" . into effect. S treaty r wi voting for the candidate e two nations to stin t's always the better plan R e e,