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JACKSON STATUE T0 BE UNVEILED Exercises at Nauonal Capital on Sunday Washington, April 13 (UP)— \ statue of Andrew Jackson, warrior | president, will be unmveiled here in Statnary hall Sunday. President Coolid <short address of acceptance, and Andrew Jackson 1V, of Los Ange Srandson of Old Hickory's adopted | son will unveil the statue, The bronze work, a gift of Ten- to the United States, was nodelled by Belle Kinney, Tennes- or, and her husband, Le cholz. Viennese sculptor. Iheir conception of Jackson is in the iour of his victory at Orleans, D47 years of ag 1o figure is in ull military uniform In the presentation address by Gov. Henry H. Horton of Tenne: 3 progress of the southern their effort to reassume positions of political and industrial iportance sueh they held in e early life of the Amcrican col- onies, Wil be stressed Mrs. Gillentine to Preside Claude J. Bowers, New York cdi- ind one of the foremost hiogra- s o Jackson will deliver an ad- The unveiling will be presid- "Ly Mrs. Flora Myers Gillen- tine, former viee-president general D. AT The Tennessee Monument commis- 1on mesting in May, 1927, awarded i1 commission for the figure to Miss Kinney, and = Mr. will deliver a ~For Saturday! Kasha Cloth -In the new Spring colors for coats, frocks and en- sembles. 56 in. wide Saturday vy » PR i) of —Plenty of smart styles and 5 hu_ff:!‘g}‘l‘x_.l‘-_\h-‘l“ljll:‘hf‘m-‘b Value! colors left in this $9 95 pointed herls, in all the war o wonderful lot. . » Every pair guarantecd frst —2nd Floor— —lm\e[\ sty hallibuntl, felts. —MAIN FLOOR— Women’s Gloves ,$2.95 -Nawest style m a glove of senuine kid pigus sewn with Women's écarfs $1.95 —The new style Triangle Scarf, This very popular and attractive scarf will add a finishing touch ta vour Spring outfif. Scholz, and | —For Saturday Women’s Coats this price, fur trimmed and plain Enchanting Millinery the comely millinery we now present. Irregular brims are noted, as well as cuft turban, lifted brim and bandeau modes. —Flexible straws, cellophane braid, bahu, plaited —Feather and flower trimmings. MILLINERY DEPT.—2ND FLOOR cvery slip gnaran teed first quality Sizes 2 95 | 36 to44 s o i ‘lhfl late Gov. Peay . eay remarked to | Henry Horton, then speaker of the | state senate, and now govcrnor: “Speaker Horton, T will be dead when this statue is ready for pre- sentation, and you as governor will |present it. Make your plans ac- cordingly.” Governor Peay scription, “Major Jackson of Tennessce, Seventh Pres- ident of the United States, 1529-1837 liero of the Battle of New Orleans, January &, 1815." E to Do on Appointment caped Accident | Chicazo. April 13 (@ A severe Dlizzard last winter in 8¢t @ second United Stat the « ills where the sculptors seat. but who to put in it were working upon the Jackson come one of the Hiinois prime politi- statue nearly ended in real disaster €3l Worries to the stafue itself, The choice of a man to sit with The morning following the bliz- ! Charles S, Deveen an the senats zard everything that had been @ Tepresentat NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928 e | ! te's actions in, the Smi {nicac obscriery point out that Smith Now low fo Pictured in many state newspapers. as .t considerable group of politicians, v of this state until a les associating himself with the[was no reason to expect the ex Small-Mayor Thompson republicans | tive to pick a senate choice from lhc than to any desire of the voters to ranks of Deheen republicans who so | er their approval of’the sen- | bitterly fought his efforts for 1hlrd Smith case. | term renomination. ran well ahead of the Small-Thomp- | po . i “on ticket, and they hold tnat 1nis FOwWers Hapgood and Wife Gemen ‘narc Governor Has Not Deided What 12 e 7 "&l' s i | Are Acquitted in Penn. . Wilkes Barre, Pa., April 13 (®— | 1 Tried and acquitted on charges of inciting to riot at Pittston, Pa., re- cently, Powers Hapwood and his { wife, Mary Donovan Hapgood, werc iree to go their way today. Their made the race strictly on the issue of whether he could or could not be seated in the senate. Sentiment of Illinois electors, as is that Col. Smith was regularly elected and that the action of the senate in refusing him a seat was a llow against the state even more than the individual. It is patent to direction of Judge rested that many voters might have favered | Hapzood and his wite were arrest fformed in wet clay was in ruins, Senator can be vegularly elected i | SMith as a rebuke to the senate it- o when an attempt was made to ad- but the statue off Jackson had just November rests with Gov. Len small, 801, provided he had not aligned ' jress a meeting forbidden by police been completed and cast in plaster. WHo has been reticent i expres hineelfiaith Gox: Semall an A avor On that devastating morning, said his intentions the sculptors, “Jackson to Re problem is delicate in and triumphant through Gov. Snall and his original choice | the studio door at the shattered:for the &eat—Col. Frank gure of his ancient encmy, John | frvight banker vere vier, whose clay likeness had whipped in Tues state-wide zen and broken to bit primary eleetio 1 losing The most riliable source of In- wore than 416, Smith, isively | enunciating the principles of the union™ by Suceessful nd Smith Campaign late and only Thompson. movement, and Arthur Gar- republicans. His ficld Haves of New York. special opponent, entering the bleader in the case of free speech slightly | for the American Civil Liberties | small-Thompson spiration for the statue according phy nearly 10 0. Turther signi- known, took up the senate phase, al. | Union, was his chief counsel. to the sculptors, was received frfom ficant is the fact that Senator | [hOugh centering his attack upon a comparatively unknown daguer- Deneen is the head of the republicar | the Dwight banker's political union reotype picturing Jackson as he raetion whose candidates were sue- | With the governor and the mayor lwas at 55. Most of the well known ' cessful. ! ot Chicago. A.‘ SICKLY hiographies of Jackson we care- One opimion is that the defeat of The hoard of directors of the nh» others, for your own fully read, the Hermitage was fro- | ol s j e nois Manufacturers’ association was Soatort and the wetors $ Col. Smith by Otis 1. Glenn was the of your children, you quently visited and everything in | oo disupproval |called togather today to make for- Should Deverbe withoat connection with the president's life . o5 0 e connitmtions 1o the Smith | Mal request of the governor that he abozof areys was studied in detail campaign tund -contribtions which | t1ke prompt steps to appoint a scc- Sweet r.'a.u VLIERS AT AL "0 Smith 1 frable as a member. There have been no indications of ,.,,,'fl,_. up_Colda, Beornt, Syri April 13 (P Ineu. Col. Smith twice was turned down the governor's intentions. if indeed | iate the Rowels, donne Costes d Joseph LeBrix,'at the senate doors dthough he he contemplates filling the vacancy feve Peverishness, French flyers headed for Paris from | had been reenlirly vlocted it all. Many observers cannot he-| 984BS MRS mm.:::"mm. Teothing the Orient, landed at Aleppo this There | wever, another view [lisve the governor would appoint | SR SOCR, Disonders, Teduche B oo s eoni Boson Toal e tranEn Tt close political stu- [any leading member of his own be- by Mothars for over 80 yoars. Are pect to leave shortly for Athens or dents. It 15 that Smith's defral | canse of the adverse vote RIiven | te wheeeniidres ke them Al Drag v Brindisi might more properly be cha —tomorrow a day of savings at this store! ston Stor - Quality - Service - Value - - zed to | Tuesday. A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT CITY At the eame time there Dagyaapd ggeahstitnis Trial packame pres. ~For Saturday! Flat Crepe —A heavy all silk washable crepe, in all colors for dresses, lingerie, etc. 40 acquittal late yesterday was at the | the Twelve Clu Benjamin R. Jones after state and local police had ! testified that no rioting had occurred | at the time the Hapgoods were ar- | Cambridge university, Aduring the recent controversy among | versi mine workers which resulted in four | freshment. that | Col. Smith, in campaign speeches, fatal shootings. | dealt not so much with the senate Hapgood worked here as a miner actien in barring him as he did in and was interested in the “save the | | | (LASS OF WHISKEY - KILLS YOUNG MAN Taken in Spmt o Jest, It Causes Death London, A pril 13 (UP)—"Here's to raised his gl talented younz under. The club held its annual dinner m the hall of Emanuel college, After dinner the members repaired 1o the rooms of Captain Aarveld of the Uni- Rughy team for further re- An undergraduate, borg filling »‘V\or» glnkr demanded th; he “'say sporhorg said nothing. H s filled to the brim. “Here's to the Twelve, Sandino, and the party rose to their feet to|was seen today in announcement of answer the toast. Shortly afterwards, as was leaving for his own rooms, he ¢ fell on his face in the courtyard. His |friends found him unconscious. He | died the following morning without regaining consciousness. At the inquest, his tutor, the col- | will make the jungle trails ln-- |lege porter, and his friends describ- | able to transport trains. From these ©d him as a steady youth who never |fields bombing planes can also set drank to excess. , they said, that foolish to drink a full tumbler of ncat whiskey. realize the di carrying him to hi tutor nor a doctor was called until morning. Nw;:g;m l{.;‘; ‘g;lrlmt s e el A tion by American np the remaining followers of the Sporborg proposed, | rebel- General' Augustine operations in northern N A new landing fleld was opened Condega. ' This made nine. flelds scattered throughout the country to which transport planes could -casry men and muhitions during the season, which, starting next m Sporborg It did not occur to | forth to deal death to the ° rebels it was (when they are discovered. Land troops are disposed in 48 posts to which provisions, arms and 1 that they did not!ymmunition have been going forward ased was seriously lll‘mmm during the past months undressed him after | gnce Major General John A. Lé- rooms. Neither | jeupe, commander of the marines, came to Nicaragua to survey their activities. Twenty-five patrols are operating dally through the area | where the Sandinistas and their Then it was too late. 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