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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1928, ! s m there Ir. Ford said. “Those fires|in anything but drink,” and last eve- | will be failed. The former minister of Clng's | up a chair, frightening her greatly. | aged 19, of 26 Franklin street, charg- Los Angeles, April 10 (UP)—Wil- Loldon., April 10 WP Ilenry Ford | shiould like to sce them working for | She ran out and shouted for the e with breach of the pece aeiiT6" |lence” {s being perpstusted Lok liam G. McAdoo, opponent of Al has discovered a London garhage | man." police. Officer William Grabeck, de- | sault, will be heard Thursday, Pros- | United States by certain patriotie. Smith for the democratic nominia- dump which has been burning for a | e tailed by Licutenant Bamforth short- | ecuting Attorney Woods said, Banizations attempting to musels re—— e e tion four years ago, hopes to make thousand years or so and has set . re \ |ly after 7 o'clock, made the arrest. — the right of free speech. ) I himself the task of working out | F Fightened W ife Calls Walter Misnarski testified that | Deelares I, A, R, List speech subject s not & Noted Musici Waish in California this month. | N e gy [some scheme by which these fires On Police for Help |Gronski Licica on' his door and o 49 |@ teapot,” " he sald, ol usician fo md G(}llege In a letter to John B. Ettiott of | DIV clalms He was Nilliarn o e be | Stanley Gronski, aged 33, of 205 | created considerable disturbance but Is One “Utterly False” | matter o a great many : Los Angeles, McAdoo praised Walsh e : :m.dal!m] and the heat used to create | Broad street, was found guilty of | Gronski, in his own behalf, accuscd | Boston, April 10 (UP)—The | the country. He cited & a Men in conoen Hem highly as his cheice for the presi- vlola"ug S[ate Laws steam. charges of breach of the peace and | Miynarski and Mrs. Gronski of being | Massachusetts D. A. R. are circulat- | casen where men and deney., | pihe dump about fifty acres in|drunkenncss and was given a sus-|more friendly than they should be. |ing & black list which iy utterly false, | lost their positions because they —_— "0 course, T will make some — arca is near a Yord factory site at| pended scntence of 30 days in jail Judge Roclie said he would take |asserted Dr. Harold E. B. Speght, | expressed their belief and had Conrad Forsberg who directs the | SPe€chies for Senator Walsh in the wington, April 10 — Conrad H. cenham, Essex, fifteen miles from [and placed in charge of the proba-|into consideration that Gronski was | professor of philosophy at Dart- | blacklisted by some patriotic organ- Unsala College Glea club which will| California campaign befors May 1] ™' e rondan, [{ion oificcr by Judge H. I Roche|the solc support of his wife and |mouth, in a debate on free speech |ization, appear at the Tirst Lutheran|!f I @m able to leave important lo. | SChWarm of Glastonbury plea MO This dump goes back o pre- ’ in police court toda Gronski's | three small children, but if he per- | before the Women's City club last | —_— chureh, Franklin Squars, Thursday 52l €3se8 in Washington,” he wrote. | uilty and appealed to the superior | historic times, 1 gather from a visit | wife testified that he on’t belicve | sisted in misconducting himself, he | night. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS cvening, April 19, occupies a prom- "\\-A_lsh is dry and he is sober. If | court when arraigned before Justice . : 4 . s z S i - Lty o - inent placc in American musical [I¢ Were clected president he would | af the Teace (. 8. Barrows in town siohten. Bavalle mooilent ms m__‘hlv-n|ox‘|>|rmt\: Hv:ln the cighteenth ° s sdb gt C|amendment can be reed because 3 : f‘}:tid"'.":pr“’,’:a';'\’,m',:: t]};,'.s,,‘,‘:f" and |he would enforce it. TMo soutd|ating 29T which had no re sistra- | 8 B press . Sithar ; sti tion plates, ublic wherever he h layed. neither nullify the constitution nor s S 3 B \lre !«‘ors;cr; has a:,.pp,dzf,d {n |SubMIt to nullificationists.” )F‘ 1]”“””' |“'" -‘“’"f‘l"F a ’(j;“\“ L4 _Mr. o 2 which was being towed from Glas- New York and leading American ci- i : 4 PR ey ol e anaruu( ‘M”‘ ALL-PALYS WIN tonbury o Southington on April 6 planis artist Tha All-Daly's baseball feam|When he was apprehended in New. opened the season With a win yes-| IN&ton by I:x~ state ’]mhu. In court, terday over the West Strects b Schwarm claimed that merely steer- N f 12 to 11 score. The game was ex- | iNg the truck, without the motor ron- —for d[‘esseg' ‘hm, citing from beginning to end. The | DNg did not consti operating the 3 cte., plain and fig- |score was tied with the winners up|car. He furnished a $100 cash bend ured, 36 in. wide, Yd. {for the last time. Two men were |04 aPPf "”‘:L‘ "”I”'J‘”'”‘ l“" the A 4 {out and Gallo was on third. Speziale | SUPErior court. Grand Juror Harry : ~ .fl”alt —& 2 y la = {singled to right sending Gallo in | A Webster prosecuted, \ 4 zyice . e Radiu'n Pfinh with the winning run. The All- T . % ! v's would like games with any| A Play. “A Southern Cinderella : a : Will be presented Friday evening in > —all silk, washable, (4 et Lol L R e A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT CITY 36 in. wide. Yd. '98 gational church under the auspices avenue or telephone 1043-M, gariona ! of the Newington * club and speeches for Scnator homas J. court last night on a charge of oper- ‘\ SKULL FRACTURED der 'I,“ direction of .\?lfl. YG‘:IIO\(I:. 1 ° ' | Greenfield, Mass., April 10.—(P)— Dl Sl b | s l f Wh t Thrown to the ground by a moying i{‘“:“\‘:'l:‘\]::‘\\-‘IPn > Bellamy, { | A Sale Of w—] a e o l e i freight car, C. B. Tucker, 47, of | io0 “LATVIS Wel s , = H d. 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