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CARLSON & CARLSON 3 Main Street song- | pany {selves in the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928 KELLY ANNOYED BY S BARTLETTS SILENCE Receives No Answer to Letter on Board of Control sponsor o & t 10 have a board created position formerly occupied ting and later by ting board, has written ilmun Donald L. Bartlett ask- has failed to make an- question as to where he nds on such an agenc Kelly both candidates for ayor 1wo weeks ago. He from the democra M. Pa expre and dec U check on city city mec Coun wrot c nom- the s letter sent by K ¥ 1t oreads: Mr. D. L. Bar t 212 Lincoln Strect New Britain, “Dear Sir some unknown on you have failed to reply to ¥ communication, March 21. 1his may be of ! importance to the sucee iness of our nd you failed out it, T committes investigat- Conn city gover to investig could b coun, ior coni- one branch of our i government fiscovercd different w ¥s in which city is losing money in its busi- ntly, you are satistied with system of wastefulness in the expenditure people’s money. What is sposition? If you could zolden ray of sunshine threshold of these bluest wives and babies of our wouldn't it present friciency days, th orosee you, the influenced for n to fxore the people pvern themselves, ssistanes will - be deeply of humanity, some unknown re ishes of the should “Your sppreciated. “Yours very tr SMARTIN PHONE HEROES HONORED Men KELLY.” Four and One Wor Are Given Medals in Boston For Valor. April 4 (P—Horoism of Telephone System employes in gland floods of last ccived recognition to annual award of the Theo- N, Vail hronze womin in this Tore men and one O the five persons hono! received the medals for flood wor Maurice D. Appleton, assistant con- struction supervisor of the New Eng Jand Telephone and Telegraph Com- Portland, Me., was the fifth was cited for risking his to save that of ¢ man. He own life cinploye. The four who 1lood were a ¥ foreman, Connecticut Valley clephone Company, Bre . Vi Robert 1. Carpenter, repaird New England Telephone Waterbury, Vi Patrick B. mick, agent England phone ¢ deckett, Mass.: Clara I Pitkin, operator, Whitc River Valley Telephone Company, West Hartford, Vit irown, T.ondon, change Telegraph today said that the London county council had de- ¢d to permit the showing of the film “Dawn.” depicting the execu- tion o ith Cavell, British war wurse. The board of censors recent ivised that it he withheld from ex- iibition. WS CONDITION April 4 P —Physicians ending Chauncey M. Depew, who e sufiering from a cold since | Lis return from the soutl, reported today that he had had a & and was resting comfortab 24-HOUR SERVICE $1.00 MONTLLY TESTING PLAN By Experts New Britain Radio Service Radios and Supplies Telephone 5468, PORTRAITS BUFE PORTRAITS :5 00 ART \Ill( NTS Easter Specials e °3.00 Arcade Studlo Automobile Insurance Standard Rates—Any Limits Leo. F. Hennessey Real ) state and Insurance § Long St Phone 3810 DENTIST X-RAY, Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. NAT. BANK BLDG. artment of labor, day in conncction with the issuan tory Uhe received | with | xpendi- | & O As | Chronicle calthy Italy at Santa to the a1 what received by Grace. He e dcliver the ened with March & for the friend | ,ay of in Klenha, he support of | was 1 | presiden vlection. He lean slats almost a two to on other District | | street on his way to work la - | telegrapher, ¥ home tlog hand right | kaining con *|in poor health for a long time. \\\\\“"""""""””/////////// LOANs“ medals to four | striet. | . four | fellow | distinguished them- | bod night GAS and OXYGEI\J 2,000,000 WORKING is Number of Girls Under 20 Years of Age Supporting Them- selves in U, 5, Washington, April 4 (P—Nearly two million girls under twenty years £ age are working for a living in United States, Mrs. Mary Anderson, oman's bureau director of with the de- 't this figure to- he department of a poster called ghters of Americ: he postershows a group of fac- in the noise and stir of room, with distant win- suggested the freedom of @ out-of-doors, and cnds with the stion: “They have youth—have v opportunit Mrs, Anderson sa work s that d that the caro iven the working girls by their em- loyers and communities in generai at importance to their wel- and to society in general, FLEE T0 ORIENT Wealthy California Banker and Wife Leave Country After Getting Death Threat. n Francisco, April 4 (P—The Joseph execntive of says the Bank of Rosa, Cal, has fled with his wife after that he had been Orient ealing to policc erv atened with death if he did not surrender § plott 5.000 to extortionist | e paper says an extortion mnote, ed only with four numerals, was was inform- he would be told later how to money, and was threat- leath in casc he appealed wthorities, », since receipt of the the paper said, Orient with his wi efinite length, sailed for a Cicoro, 11, April 4 UP—Joscph 7 iblican, said to have had Al ( clected for of the village 180 suburh, & swept the into off boaid of ¢ ro. Chic repub- \|'h him by vote, Several reporis sluggings disturbances and wWIre Shelhurne Hearing a shot as he Ku ) HERSELF, reached the t night, Glass, veteran railroad rushe back into his to find his wife lying on the with a smoking revolver in her and a bullet wound above the temple. She died without re- iousness, had been orge | delegates, | statement issued by Grace, | note | the delegates found common ground the polls were | branded by police as mythical, | placed before | the delegates OHIO POLITICS 15 STILL IN MUDDLE Hoover Now Is Pitted Against the Feld Columbus, 0., April 4 (®—The re- publican presidential fight in Ohio today found Sceretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover pitted against the field owing to the death of Senator Frank B. Willis and action taken by his candidates for delegates to the Kansas City convention. Not only will the former Willis | if clected, throw their support in the convention to their seccond choice ledges, former Gov- crnor Frank O. Lowden of Illinois, and Senator Charles Curtis of Kan- , but if opportunity presents, they will throw their influence and sup- port to President Coolidge, Vice | President Dawes and Charles Evans Hughes, the, presidential nominee in 1916, “In other words, the Willis dele- gation, if elected, will be as nearly an uninstructed delegation as could be selected under the Ohio law,” a the delegate after considering the hours last night said. the convention, candidates matter five “We will go to aside from the dicated without bias, or prejudice, to select the best available candidates for president and vice president to lead our party to victory in Novem Ler.” i Managers of Hoover headquarters accepted the challenge immediately Col. Thad H. Brown, manager of t ign, “At this late hour, all 1 can say is that the campaign for delegates pledged to Secreta ever will go forward with unabated energy.” Yormer Governor Lowden, the sec- ond choice pledge of thirty-four d egate candidates, will receive “the hearty and sincere support from : majority of us” the statement said, while it declared Senator Curtis | “worthy of our careful considera- tion.” Some of the dels it contin- ued, would make Charles Evans Hughes their choice, should he pe mit his name to be considered by | the convention. In Vice President Dawes, howover, ment today for support should his name be the convention, With pect to President Coolidge | commitments as in- | issuing this state- | y Hoo- | recognized his ex-| pressed desire not to he a candidate, | also the sentiment in the state for | him and declared the Ohio delega- tion “should he free to act in har- mony with that sentiment, it events | should make his nomination appear | expedient and acceptable to him." The delegates indicated that th expect their friends to vote for Sen- ator Willis, whose name will appear | on the preferential ballot along with | i $* TO HOUSEKEEPERS—$10. TO $300. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY—COURTEOUS CONSIDERATION WHEN you need money you can borrow from us on 24 hours notice in strict privacy, if you are keeping house. Decide now how much you need, then call at our office and let us explain our helpful plan of monthly repayment and the reason. able cost, Loans may be repaid in as many as 20 monthly m-ulnu:m-. to suit your income. 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