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SNOWBOUNDINN. Y., WHLEATFNRAL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andres Home Aiter Thrilling Trip tuneral o report snow drif storms so de return for th Malone and Mrs m,, March destinatio morning Almos was th vas poss snow drifis turn around pelled to driv narrow roa a ditch and back onto turped around an: over. At the end of came fo a cahin inhabited by ¢ woodsman. Mr. Andres waded walst deep in snow to the cabin, only to learn he was headed in the direction. Driving 1 woodsman's and went | main road. 18 miles in low times when the cngine was on the verge of stalling. Once Mr. Andres had to shovel his car out of a drift. They finally arrived at M The snowstorm continued with in- creased fury. On Sunday when the suneral was held, the snow had dritted to a depth which made it impessible for a number of people ot that section aften the f 1 to get back to their homes, and were marooned at the family dence. Mr. and Mrs. bound until W when they staried jourmey., They ran into another snowstorm on the way back, and several times thought they would beeome snowbound again. At places on the road the snow v banked alongside from four to 15 feet deep. They arrived in New Britain yeste day about noon after driving for al- most 15 hou \Imo nine mi around the the W Althgugh he drove gear, there resi- dres were lay their A snow- evening return New England Governors Voice Opposition to Bill Washington, March 4 (#—1In a let- ss and print- ional record, nors voiced Hawes prison '8 congre four New England gow their: opposition to the Cooper bills to bar Cast ode Island; Humpshire; and Weeks | proposal | cntering wed its of states to de- | luct of the interstate . of R of New £ Connecticy other states. measures also Loy and | ' “a mployment in th would bt at would v pris- condi- vrison- | harm | Lt expense | committ - and had spoken hi i1 Fairview of his hom badly cut him ry to 014 Stove Campaign. Your old small down payment will w improved Vecto Heater No more p 1928, wrong AT EDUCATORS’ MEETING 1 New Britain Represented At Pro- gressive Association (ul\flrtm\‘ Which Opens Today in New Y Miss Alice B. W of the department of English and | literature at the State Normal school; Miss Anne C. Murnane, prin- cipal nf the Stanley Training school; beth Leghorn, principal of nee Training school, and Miss nia Clark of the Vance school attending the cighth annual cone of the Prog: ive ssociation in New York. convention headquarters arc at the Commodore hotel. Meetings will be held md‘u and tomorrow. EASTMAN AP l'fll\ ED neva, Switzerland, March § (Ph— Sitting in private session today, the council of the League of Nations de- leided to appoint Luciu: tman, chairman of the Mer nts' associa- tion of New York, as a member of the economic committer created after the world economic conterence lof last spring. Mr. Eastman was a er of the praparatory commit- for the economic conference. field, vixmvm are Educa- The | CHURCH ATTITUDE o~ More Testimony in Coal Fields NEW BRITAIN DAILY the Zaton t on conditions in t} vill be the Churches ording issued in federal coun- of Christ in to T retary of the on had only the or all operators TOLD AT HEARING -+ Amer | Johnson «xceutive council. Mr. Johi Inquiry — ection with the the report. the operator: fully in supplyin rning conditions in ict of Pennsylvania report was fs- would be rent ors so that they opportunity to poiut to the council. rstood that the council tting this report be- Jdie while the industry is con ssional spotlight report is nrepared by the coun- cil at the ce of the organizi- tion of Protestant churches of Pitts- | Wash « wtitude of the cral hurches of Christ in America to- ward the controversy i hitumin- ous coal fields furnished a princi- pal ct irration today in the investigation being conducted by the scnate interstate commerce council of n conce tentati 1o the subject of e 10 interests might have With W, G. Warden, of Pittsbureh |\ " chairman of the beard of the Pit burgh Coal Company, on the st Oliver K. Katon, counsel miners union, produced from th Nation: Coal 8 Lo the effect that the council's sentatives were pre rin i1y of in whether the report mentioned at the only that the witness w offices of the Pittsburgh Coal Com- fonined ion st point Wene pany, and was referred 1o Lesher. that his company belonged to the |Faton then drovped the matter, fn- Nation A licating that Lesher would be recall- The cxcerpts from | ©d to the stund the bulictin, and was told by War- | Turning to the eviction of miners den that such information— from their lomes owned by the xamined by the company—would 'company, Eaton sought to pin W 20 to the office of (. sher, den down in this phase of the exceutive vice president, who testic | charges made by the United Mine ficd yesterda Workers, but met only denials m;.z‘ 4 Warden at cet, hut clicited Now - in convenient package form ?,> that wonderful | ‘baked-out-of-dooss flavor A Cnp‘ui molasse> el sal’ acup of hrown sugt lay, A pof Yerof supar cuted P a I‘l_\ er of heans WE OFFER YOU TH YOODSTUFFS AT THE ) TO YOU IN \(H lL LIK lll HT PRICE. 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Warden insisted that MARCH 9, onable recourse had been the 1928, men had been treated justly and had | &t- been given opportunity and facilities for peaceful moving of their furni- ture, Rota Said to Have Annulled Marriage‘ Suits totalling $ Ttome, March 9 (®@—The newspa bunal of the Roman Lota has an- nulled the marriage of Prince Ludo- vico Spada Potenziani, governor of Rome. The princess was Countess Papadopoli. The newspaper adds that an ap- peal was entered by the “defender of the honds” against the tribun.l's sentence in favor annulment. The princese w sent from of- ficial functions last scason and the governor's daughter Donna Myriam Potenziani did the honors her father. Tan League Approves Appeals To Spain and Brazil Geneva Switzerland, March 9 (R— | The texts of long appeals which will | be sent to Spain and Brazil asking them to reconsider their decisions in withdrawing from the Leaguc Nations were unanimously adopted by the lcague council today. The council also author sending of th fairs already is cifected. The with- drawal of Spain and Brazil, under league regulations, will become ef- fective within the next six months. of | an appeal to Costa Rica | whose withdrawal from league af-| THREE SUE 0R $15, 500 | Mrs. Ei Husband Wants $5,000, Johnson £500 From H. B. Shaw. Merwin 00 have people, been |hrought by New Britain sociates inter- | L. Brillante today said that the tri- | llur\\lg)\ Attorney Harry Ginsburg, inst Harry B. Shaw of Lanesboro, M as the result of an automo- Lile accident ireat Barrington, M | . with cnger in an in John- ) damages for per- {sonal injurics and nervous shock !Her husband, Eugene Johnson, asks $5.000 damages for bills incurred by his wite's injuries and for her company and s Hes tomobile driv son, secks $10,0 loss « rousckecper. $500 for damage to his Negligence on the t is charged. de part of the G. O. . BANQU N. Y., March 9 (UF) Schenectady county republican banquet here on March {15, when U. & Senator James ¥ | Watson, of Indiana, will be the chicf speaker, suming more defi- nite form today. The committee in churge today announced that a sec- ond speaker, probably a prominent state republican party leader also |will be one of the speakers. nectady, —Plans for the wene Johnson Asks §10.000, he made bread cnough to obtain in- | formation to whicih memb. | the committee intend to resi “We will be ignations,” “After they go, rejoicing, Father \eeds Glasses Reading A_bout Son’s Ca El Paso, . March 9 (UP) COL RATE HEARING | AGAIN ASSAILED - Row Over 1. C. C. Action Breaks Ont Afresh pase, TTex, Marer 9 | | Grie ] |umns of finely printed words Washington, M (P—The |his son's ¢ ha so weakened the inte Thomas Hickman’s eyes that he now ion's coal rate decisions | Wea ln in the senate today Neely, democrat, West out to run down the ports that several mem- e commission intended to of {: on the renoming of John C. Esch, of Wisconsin, r of the coml . “It is impossibl lieve that thi tor Necly port to the ils that the inter there will be or Neely decla row ove : commerce a railroad worker here, father of William Edward Hickman, now under sentence to hang for the murder of Marion Parker in Los Angcles. 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