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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 1 l -l—vh M l’] . h Sk- | Tris apparent circing o the ‘MARINES [;"llE[;T !nanger, Texas, shot in elbow, and from a barn. The fiiers, Lieut. Mi- |statement Ly Judge Kennamer last ! Bear and the rest of the celestial | Private Clarence E. Phelps, Port- chael Wodare and Sergeant |night. I AMAR BEN AVI € ont In the 1€$ iscenery is proauced by the earth's | !l:md, Colo., injuries not stated. | Thomas Whitman, returned the fire | Declaring his court was honest motions. the stars themselves | The trapped detachment was re- and hombed the building. and that the charges against ZI“N'ST SP[AKER are moving through space, each one | |turning with a train of 80 mule {were “manufactured and seurrilous.” independently like a ship in t from Yali, where they had just |Judge Kennamer said the “records ocean. stars of the Dipper, | |livered gupplies to their base O”ahoma Federal J‘udgg and acts of my court are an opcu with two exceptions, are like a fleet Condega. Welcomes Investigation ook to the public.” ) ? or v move in the same 5 M Whe Det h t l ! As they advanced through the : March 1 (®—Federal ——————— icis rstronon PRI R E A e s o March 1 B—Federal | Publicist to Address Assemb]y | lstrenomers call it & | HUERSD Jungle conniry, MAcHE g B Kennamer il |Two Women Suffocated ! . ter. . e igation,” he said | o at Parim Festival Sunday enougn certatn stars 1| ATDSHeA by Nicaraguan Rebel§ | mowea down their ranks. Thel; ; w In Fire at Chicago / { |the southern sky including the Dog rebels were finally driven off. fled against speaker | Chicago, March 1 P—Two wom- ! |star, belong to this fleet. We are S——— Whether they suffered any al- | of the house of re tives Dby |en were suifocated and G0 othel The New Britain Zionist district now in idst, though not a part Managua, Nicaragua, March 1 () ties was not known here. Henry H. Strovd [ Okla. 'inmates of an institution known of ft. Millions of years hence this |—With five American marines dead | Lieut. O'Day apparently spe s When the charzes were rumored |the Working G Home, were res- | widely persed group will have after being trapped in a jungle am- | night at the ne of th 1 month ago, the judge had stated cued followi a fire in the home B receded into the distance, gradual- bush, the leathernecks were massing burying the dead and treating th “whatever move is under way |last night, the origin of which is Sunday evening program when they |ly drawing togcther in perspective in northern Nicaragua today. | wounded. for my im hment is sponsored by |undetermined. celebrate ival. {into a tiny clusier of stars. Followers of the rebel general,| Other marine patrols came into those directly or indircctly interested | The dead are Mary Coffee, S0 | and the local chapter of Hadassah are making preparations for the |Augustino Sandino, dealt the ma- contact with ebels at scattered criminality and by the bootleg- |years old, and Mary Wallace, 60 LEWIS BEATS MALGEW[GZ rines the severest blow they have points during the la few days. & v in general” 2 | suffered since they drove the in-|There were no marine casualties,| S g the accusat fire is believed to have start- e | surgents from their stronghol owever. Six rines and nine na- as he I the bench today, ed in the attic of the four-story Avi, one of the foremos: | Quilall and El Chipote in Jan tional guardsmen drove off a band the j aid: 4 " E s brick block, and dense clouds of publicists in the world. | Utica Panther Loses For Second |when they ambushed the patrol of of 30 which fired at them at long that I lcome any investig smoke filled the entire home, nd 1 eon is open Time in Two Years to Heavy. °06- Eight marines were wound: A when they were about eight v care to mak The two victims were carried from committee expects *"lin the clash, which occurred near miles north of Telpaneca. A sweeping denial of the accusa- the third floor by firemen, but died 1 ping | weight Wrestling Champ, Daraill. A plane was fired on near Jisotc tions against him was made in a before reaching a nearby hospital. o As soon as word of the encounter , Mar. 1 (R—For the was reccived three detachments of ars Joe Malce- marines were sent from points in Maculty of the 11ih. regiment; who By EUCLID was on anoth on with o - d F. O'Day, leader | 1 ONEY GOT Malcewicz forfeite ate o L= BUT | GUESS | CAN el 5 e : marines were killed in the PLEASE YOU ALL 2ble to eor action and two died from their | ler took the fall with a head- S privates lock.in on 1- and fifty minutes. ;o oy i Utica graypler claimed to have ; uffered a to. igament in the left ulder. Malce caped from three headlos oul- ¢ ere pir at with a 3 Sl mat With 2 | were Corporal Cicero D. Austin, Sedvird Crockett, Texas, and Private Curtis mRaentiy toes lare L L i 1 |7 Moftimrenton, o trouble several times, twice with | ?”"“""‘ Lo F0ry sl body scissors and o wristloc s[RI MR N0k S R sern D | TS B ion to ths head. |WoUNded, being shot in the left BY ROBERT H. BAKER The Dipper fs the American ! Iso used a toe hald to advant- |ROUSeE L (Professor of Astronomy, University name for the confizuration of gever ng the hout R el e i g at Tulsa, |SeTEeant Wilbourn C. of Illinois) ) it is the Plou n the s s D P o ! 0 t ort, A hot in - 11§ FULLO' Urbana, I1L., zarly in | and elsewbers it is often called the in 1026, Lowis won on a foul ~North Port, Ala., shot in Lip; P“N”;) & Dip- a des on w rone |when Malcewicz hurled him from | & Charles Hisham, Long Mire, AND T CHEWS. Piy K Assepad VG S RDes | > Sther svon ihe shot in thigh; Private L AT 4 7 - Z north- back to very ancient times, - " - sl bt s : . : Lewis last night welghed |B. Ballard, Troy, N, Y., shot fn = s f OF the Nawl aa more than |foot; Private Raymond B. Carter, 3 % Payson, Utah, shot in leg; Pri town, N. Tho: ho died from their wou Stars in and around the Dipper have been visuallzed by man for 3.000 years as forming the Great Bear: One forepaw has to be ined, but the astral animal will gradually take form before the layman who tries to picture it as he studies the group seen on March nights fn the northeast, one know ? ned by | si / from the handle are the seven bright stars; many nt A line through them di- 4 : people > not notiece stars 1ot Pol: ,:r”rr» is — r €. Crum, Omaha, Neb., shot in Doy 3 2 B foot; Private Linton C. Maynard N 1 that ¥ to fo! “rsu Major, h : does k L; My T P p u § & ITTAMAR BEN AVI Uistiee ugl e Ui not mark the | French Woman Cannot Get A MILK CHOCOLATE, editor of the Doar Hayoam, the He-| To find the sta the tip of her and the pole there is roors | Appointment With Lindy FUDGECARAVEL brew daily paper of Jerusalem and is | nose divect a sward across for two full moens n 1 | AND.PEANLTE: also the editor of the Palestine | the open purt of t Wl ar \ e northern half of the United Weekly, an English paper, Jengitia beand i iRt e Lle Dinyer e oo e Ly During the world war, Mr. Ben of the boul t of this polar, that is 15 say, it never si Avi was twice sentenced to Jail for & point is o pair of rking one below the horizon in its daily period of several months for having | of the bears f w o cuit around the celestial pole. nd pther, Mrs, Evangeline T conducted pro-allied political ac -l other r . wlow | & Argentina Lindbs tokens om the peor o ties in Palestine and was later con- e g i ; 1" | locate & . whi 1 v Ti: ints full view of northern France, said last night S demned to death, but managed 10 (450 pag to he P Actually the Dipper completes fts she had been unable to obtain an escape a few hours before the fime | s onecrens ¢ S it e 7 b i ¥ set for the exccution. He came to Souas e iy ppointment to 1 esent- s Aerioa fhion fn the interest of tho | ok y e pole in four minutes : Economical Zionist movement and was invited a day, so that eac Madame Gossclin also declared Two Registered Pharmacists address the Conference of Minor sined a little. At nightfall in May mable to obtain an Rights held in Independence hall, . g o it will appea rted high abov: audience with Mayor John C. Lodge, s Lab Sy Philadelphia, under the leadership ot | “NOFR 45 10 . he pole; in August it Is seen bowl | grar « Lindbergh, being told | President Maszaryk of Czechoslovak- BT 8 b own at the left of the pole in tha T procure letters of rec- ia. The fellowing year, Mr. Ben | ST AT n | November it is right s eng i Avi accompanied the Zionist delega. & G 9 . the pole. | Mrs. Lindbergh is in Boston, | tion to the peace conference in Ver- | sailles, In Palestine he is an active | - : i 7 B % " member of the Jewish assembly and Z M& : g OF OUR or the g senting to Col. 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