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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928, d as a staunch administration sup some as unusual, it was vicwed by chairmanship and inspecting conven- somewhat foolish dispatch from the | captain Herman Koehl, pilot, ana' Boston, April 4 (P—TFire which {many as an outstanding tribute to tivn facilities, the committee ad- Egyptian government. But 1 ask T L the baron maintained silence as to Swept a large six story brick build- |the administration. ~ Asked if the journcd. It was not expected to| vou to put your faith in His Ma; their plans and the rumor persisted |IN8 fronting on Pearl street in the e P inot a question to bother Washington | “We are pleased with the plans,” ! H i i H H N " Fou vere g 4 . | avith th n British polic. A reply to the A on] F w h e iia att g our alarms were sounded calling No Political Significance At- vt Cheh Buter man e :lonEugland Not to Take Soldiers|in, Briush soticy. & repiz to tneAWall ODly Fair Weather to;as retier mitot in wiace of srthur i, Fo0 G " the downtown Y, Moses had s to return here the last week cre the Walw 3 facturing iz i A CROOKED DEAL cd to Berlin, sitomptins 1o sil were the Walworth Manufacturing 18 elected by the |contests can get under way the lat-| London, April ¢ ‘The British |it was lenrned that a decision ren- |\ qap ey by continued rainfall, “PProve of this. | Dickie Raymond Mail Advertising Ibetween jurors, this form of enter- runway to cnable their heavily laden Morning. The DBremen was being on the fifth or sixth floor. sons avallable, Senator Simeon D.f Lo : | companics to film conven- | from the Egyptian government for tice was suspended. Previously ote speaker for the republican n mbhers departed for After the failure of negotiations . were brought to the airdrome and (ake-off. The baron reminded him | note speaker I in one recent case when‘the jury Call a physician. Then ined here to British government announced that|ten of a man convicted of burg- |runway. Baron Veon MHuenfeld mand and the conversation became | a two-day session of the national POHUCal £ o addi L rangements ending here yesterday, |20 republ he senate 1922 declaration. This declaration | javeq casino to decide the verdict. | the Bremen sufficient headway ml\'om t over Egy] ki t William M. Butler of Massachus He will be the third Ohioan in 12 Apaiclies. Bt dnto) difticuities | OVST FEYPL makiog that sountry &n ¢ance could be attached to the selec. |tion. The late President Harding, lishman whose Frénch had been |Cretion in the secusity of the com- best man available to outline the |of Cleveland, 1 in that capacity his arrival in Paris he approached |residents and minorities and the tails of the session, it was understood | When he was na : clegate Voulez-vous m'indiquer I'Hotel Con- | The recent Egyptian note, which ilege of being the first to formally |tial candidacy of the late S - e had been misunderstood raised | cure the safety of forcigners, has Hampshire, had been most frequent- |23 his second cho was)in- || Leadguartars. § The @ apache phuase ) sald to \mnewspaper corpespondenta; several measures. with us from the ground up,” Blmr‘ Hicks, home secretary, said in a enable it to rise hefore hitting the ] FS '8 [;H"sEN _While the reported proposal of said. :BR'TI H TR"“PS speech at Manchester last night: HFRMAN AVlAT“RS ground that has been softened by Boston Wholesale House Fess by Butler was regarded by | After disposing of the temporary | “It s true we have recelved a L | the rain. | Destroyed by Flames ;\\)‘1.@- 'Hullx‘so‘hiul been consulted, mect again until shortly before the | Jesty's government and reslize thal that Colonel Filzmaurice, hcad of | Wholesale supply district early today hairman Butler replicd that “it was opening of the convention June 12. this dispatch will mean no change the Free State air force, would act C4us ' 10oss estimated at $35,000- “ollowing the selection of the key- 'w few details, all plans are ready, | . Spindler. 1€ was wenoried that Hemifo . - ; ik % | Fo & c a 5 P shortly.” e = . oA apparatus and the blaze was quickly nete speaker, a rumor was circulat- and there should be no hiteh.” He | F 4 San Fllgh Klose, whe-nrecaded Hhe Jirsmen - g . tached to Choice B . Tom t f t ‘10 Baldonnel and has since return. | \nder control. Principal = sufterers |mentioned as a favorite for perma- . S g Co., steam fitting supplies, occupants Kansas City, April 4 UP—Herald. | DNt convention chairman. The per- committce hopes hiearing of | Kansas City, Mo., April 4.—When | p41in April 4 (B—Their ardor BATOR Von Huenefeld's backers 10 o¢ {he three upper stories, and the denied ter part of May. government remains firm in its de- 'dv‘r':lddln tl:: coun(]); c:mrt h:rv: de- the German transatlantic flight as The story was that Spindler had Co., on the third floor. The fire was formally ussed | J. Henry I i, committeeman | cision to maintain British troops in | Pended on the result of & card Bame i,y today prepared an artificial Quit after a row last Thuraday of undetermined origin. It started ers as outstanding among the por- permar : ¢ from Cor it was designated 10| ot ong will eject any claim | 8 {orma 1anships of important sub-ilcok after awarding of contracts to tainment among the arbiters of Jus- | 1 Ty o take the air at fueled on the runway for the hop 3 : S i ews recl co i ol ai nd Spindler remarked that the Fess of Ohio, today was cast in th . . on o Tiodibee ¢ . v {jurors indulged in cards to kil time Baldonnel airdrome. i i rolo of temporary chairman and key.| KNOWn as a forceful speaker, Sen-tion proceedin theirSeathdvamal, [While reaching a verdict. However,| Beveral hundred old railroad fics Weather was not suitable for a E tional convention here in June. knowledge of national affairs obts OHIOS SHOTHN Ail Y AN Sesloh o an Anglo-Egyptian treaty, the {was cqually divided regarding sen- | these were to be used fo extend the that Captain Koehl was in com- | el L Selection of Senator Fess climaxed |CF 75 i@ co 3 g R = nitteemen. R lary, each opposing side chose a |sponsor of the flight. hoped that heated with the result that Spindler Bub-commitiee on comvention ar-|t9n 10 GXp > d as assist- ! il it would revert to the status of the L 'on L, WCMd the two jurors |this extended runway would give started for Berlin Instead of New In announcing the Ohio senator ¢ IS one of the AVOWEC Orys terminated the British protectorate tad been named by unanimous vote, |\t CONETTSS . April 4-—When the Mont- : 4 independent sovereign state, but | ehairman of the republican national YPars 1o serve as 1 - with the police th attle cry is | N90Pe o - o committee, said po political signifi-|man of his party’s n conven- “Mort Anx Vach A Joung Qing. || [oserved itoiGreat, Tnitaln jts dis: tlon, He added that the committee [then a semator, was the “keynoter” ; coached by a friend | Munlcations of Ie: diellith ;"‘""'e was interested only In choosing the ['n 1916 and 1 Theodore Burton b crossing the channel. Upon |1 EgVPt, the protection of foreign party principles. when the convention was held in his an offieer and said “Pardon Mon- |!lefense of Egypt against foreign While Butler declined to reveal de- home iy, sieur I'Agent, mort aux vaches. | ABETession. that he proposed Scnutor Fess o : {inental?” The gendarme told him |is understood to state a willingneas committeemen oftered lim the priv- | pledged his support to the presiden. 10 beat it The Englishman fearing | of the Egyptian government to se- present a candidate, Tt Ohioan 2 i llis ot Obio He & his voice and repeated the request. |not altered the British position. along with Senator Moses of <enator Charles Curtis of Kansas MWhercupon he was taken to police | In Ciaro, Premier Nahas Pasha ly mentioned in informal dxs(n.«imls(n»nmh.l to mean that since the Means “kill the cows “In our note to Great Britain, involving the names of half a dozen |death of Senator Willis, he would b g we have striven on the one side to others, including Senator Gilictt of (bound to throw his support to the i SE uphold our country’s rights, and on Massachusetts. Cansas senator. No announcement| B lin, April 4.—The kaiser is the other to maintain unimpaired However, when observers first his preference of pres a r as the schools of Prus- |our friendly relations with Great Placed the names of Fess and Moscs [candidates was made by r|sia are mned Karl Becker, | Britain.” at the top of the list of possibilitics, Dsussian minister of education, has | This was taken in London to it was pointed out that the Ohioan| Harry M. Blair, representative of issucd orde to school teachers mean that Egypt would make no was @& leader in administration : the campaign organization of Her- all s and anthems glorify- attempt to sever relations, The fairs, while the New Hampshire sen- [Lert Hoover, expressed satisfaction iser he climinated from | Egyptian note has not been made ator had not so aligned himself on|mm the selection. S school music books. | publie, but Sir Willlam Joynson- STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK IS YOUR CRANKCASE READY. 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