New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1927, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927. kinds. Parts of citles over which the | Private interests are Intent upon | forf\":~ ruled, control of the cus- ing government operation of s, and foreigners not being sub- rmh. utilities, particularly at Boul- | ler Dam and Muscle Shoals, the nded to other natio! tered stock scheme. ‘ k ewne Another Senatorial Probe Looms AUTO INJURY FATAL | 1 TE Blo FUR'N”URE STORE o 15 Congress Mg oo 22 ISZ MAIN ST..--IWEW BRITAIN CONN, Mrs. Sarah Carmen, Foxboro, Mass., A T, SR PO R TR e WA TSN TR S GF il et Gt ehre (x'\:"!. a fractured pelvis in | Cons'stlng of:‘ armen was a passenger in an automobile operated by her son Uiton 3 Farmnen wiien omiaca . |§| 10-PIECE WALNUT 1 |operaten by 0. C. Kelsay: o stony ||N DINING ROCM e b G| SUITE ¢y rain at the time of Chinese Student at Harvard Ad- dresses Y. M. C. 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