New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 15, 1928, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1928, . OHIO SITUATION INVOLVING BOTH Drepared for thel - sulle againe HOOVER AND WILLISIS A PROBLEM e "cveni riine ™ i | straightaway race for automobiles in | 5 - i 3 i o the $1,000 class; the same event for [ ] Y o~ u.fll ,must now retise from the stage in|cars in the $1,000 to $2,000 class gers of Both Men |order to avold the appearance of |and a third event called & “Hobo" | 1 m lldouble-deunnm" race for atock cars not under three Chllfi “No one doubts the president's|years of age. ’ * sincerity of purppse,” he sald, “His| Frank Lockhart, Indianapolis, yes. Counter-Charges — Coo- propoesl to abdidate was eutirely |terdsy - unioaded bis ewall Btuta 5 voluntary an as asked us to|“Black Hawk Special” one of the lidge Movement Pmllu‘ren?cthrilhwhh.‘mt there can be | high speed trio. Bullet shaped, fif- Hartford no doubt that the demand for his|teen feet and six inches in length, reelection is countgy-wjde and insis- | with a width of but two feet, the New Britain Phone 4082 Washin Feb W ™ tent. The country has need of men |speedy apeparance of the car is en- gton, February > € |like Lincoln and CooBdge." hanced by its total height of only Ohio situation, with its rapidly de- —_— |three feet, with ground clearance of veloping clash betweea Secretary Hoover Goes, Fishing |five inches. Two banks of eight Hoover and Senator Willls for con. | Secretary Hoover, meanwhile, i8 in | cylinders each comprise its motor, Hoaver a1d Senator Wille (0% SO0 | orida, bound to & fahing rendes. | which has po. rediator 4ad it cooled | Commencing Tomorrow Morning tion, ia setting the pace in early | VOUS “BOt §iving a thought at this| by both water and fce. It ia said :vuhllnn -;olm‘c-. ;ollmd nflu:‘; time to politics or official matters,” | to develop %400 horsepower. The en- | by increasing discussion of the|De sald at Jackuanville last night.|tire automobile is designed to mini- “draft Coolidge” mevement Referring to the)'senate committee’s | mize wind resistance. = . _ |decision to quesgion him on flood The entry of Malcolm Campbell, .u?;:fn:‘:’;'."“':c’: T . un | control matters, ;he said he “will be o London, is likewise dcslgned to | Joined those who are um‘m;‘me glad to appear” ‘as it was “the duty |combat the wind, one striking fea- Bomination of Herbert Hoover, and of any cabinet #fficer called before | ture being a large fin-shaped rigid i Senator Willle to make |12¢ committee. rudder in the rear to prevent the car from deviating from its public any- correspondence = that| y, gouth Dakmta, precinct pro-|or developing ln!'l wag. "l‘hol:“:::: would show that he has acted in|, o) men were named yesterday to |boasts a 900 horsepower British air bad 1aith in favoring the cabinet |elect the county delegates to attend |service motor. member over the senator. the state political conventions ©of| J. M. White, Philadelphia, with Willls issued a statement last|poqn parties to be held in Pierre |the third entry, will rely on titanic night declaring Maschke had given |yarch 6. power alone in his effort, expecting him “his cordial assurance of sup- | gjoux Falls provided the feature his thirt; " y-six cylindered motor to port,” and added that it the com- |of the day, 27 bf the 29 precincts re- | make up for an almost total lack of mitteeman “assumes that his very | porting designation of proposal men | gtream line design. His car has surprising course in this matter will |favorable to Gavernor Smith. The |three drive shafts direct to the roar Hundreds of Beautiful Rugs from the Mills of Stephen Sanford & change my attitude, he 18 -mis- | gmith demodrats appeared victorlous | axje, no clutch, tranamission or re- taken.” The senator said he was|also in Hrown county, of which|vense gear and has only one epeed Sons. A Guarantee of High Quality and “surprised” at Maschke's joining | Aberdeen is fthe capital. | torward. i i K Q y Walter F. Brown, assistant secre- The three cars have until next tary of commerce and a leader in! Two radio addresses from Wash- | Wednesday to make their official | . : the Hoover movement, “in the en- ington carried political discussion | attempts at beating the record of ew r s s deavor to split the Ohio delegation |into the ether last night, coming|Major Segrave, and cause factional differences in | from William ¥ireen, president of the Ohle which will bring about serious | American Fedleration of Labor, and MAY RUN RACE OVER trowble in the ‘future.” Senator LaFoflctte, republican, Wis- | st. Moritz, Switzerland, Feb. 15 (8 Coming right at the time when so many folks are planning replenish- ‘The contest between the two can- |consin. Green pre;hfitcd that labor |__The executive committee of the in- " - u . ‘ didates will be carried to every poll- |“will continug to follow a non-par-|ternational Olympic committee today 3 ir rnishin, i T § of fng place in Ohio, managers of both | tisan polley” Dut in a “most VIgor- decided to throw ot trom the Olym- ments in thei ome rnishings. This extraordinary sale sides declaring full slates of dele- ous and aggressive way.” pic_records the 10,000 metre race, il gates will be presented in every dis. | Speaking on the same program, held yestorday, cancelling the results Stephen Sanford & Sons Rugs will prove one of the outstanding trict. Representative Burton, Ohio [sponsored by the National eague of |thus far obtained and to rerun the les of th member of the house, will be a can- {Women Voters, Senator LaFollette race if the weather grows colder. sales 0! e year. didate for delegate at large in sup- |espoused the cause of progressives —_— port of Hoover. He said James A.|in congress. He gave the progres- In Wisconsin, which has the larg- Garfield probably would be the|sive a major share of the credit for |est percentage of home ownership All P rf t h Hoover delegation’s second chofce |constructive legislation and criti- jin the country, 63.6 per cent of the e ec for president, and that he might run |cized the administration's Nicara-|pcople own their own homes. New as a delegate, and Robert Taft of ‘guan policy and its tax program. He | York has the lowest percentage— Cincinnati, son of Chief Justice Taft, | espoused the presidential candidacy | 30.7. probably would be a candidate at|of Senator Norris, republican, Ne- large, pledged to Hoover. {praska. | All At Gr t S Coolidge Demand From Albany, N. 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