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2 Rl NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1928 NIGARAGUAN PLANS OF GOVT. ENDORSED This would have barred the use of funds provided in the bill “in con- nection with acts of hostility by xhu United States marines in \)mrwn.n unless and until the president slmll1 CLUB WOMEN ELECT MRS. TEICH LEADER k club will The Hartford & 1:01d 4 dance at the Grange hall this | ovening. Ilh (' ange committoe, ehiie A Webster, will |y ne a nn upper. | { City Items | svs Stunley J. Traceski and Bernard L. Alpert were today named oners by Bernard k. in Senate Re Washington, April 26 (P—After a | liectic ten-day struggle, | has beaten forestall American armed tions abroad. ep the Iuses fo Interiere! the a series of attempts to expedi- Sullivan, Peter M o. there.” of Andrew Payme \ol)( ain from congress the consent to | th , GAVUZZI IS LEADING With Policy \ Southampton Runner Forges Ahead | in Pyle C Country Marathon, April 26 (U vuzzi of Southampton, Eng.. Several members of the nge are planning to cvening meeting of Wetl will join a class of Pomona Maple Hill Organization Has Meeting and Luncheon Newington, April 26.—Mrs. Fred- erick C. Teich of Frederick street was elected president of the Wom. an's club of Maple Hill to succocd Mrs. 5. B. Proudman at the amual | | ferre d. SOUTHINGTON SLAYER OF ross- P)— led the Pyle trans-continental run- |meeting of the club held yesterday The action, which started a con- | 4 Y 3 N 1 S0 i A Ll Sl R e it the Blue Plate Tea voom on [John F. Gayuor ix Seat to Pricon for Hillside, armington avenue, Hartforl, The Charge of M whether it constituted an endorse- | ment of the administration’s Nica raguan policy, ¢ as the senate pr €00 naval thereby clea partment su Three aw place limitatio: American ma were voted d around the m.mmm old reliable Red Scal : - g was 6:00:13. Willig Howard was re-elected tres 10 RGY. Ieal 6 ines in Niearagua ; C I's time was 6:00:13, Wiliaz | SHONG Y88 BCECIR, i ynor was sentenced by Judge 2 for 15c. Always a 10c o lown in rapid or P Kerr of Minneapolis was third in appointed as follows: Music, 3 l.. P. Waldo Marvin in superior udit, Ly big margins prior to final pas- :00:04 f court late yesterday following con Mary's Ladics' T. sage of the One provides that t withdrawn their duty of presidential try will have the new a was defeated crats joining the 1 support, and with 33 republicans ag: Chairman relations con «d with the ragua, was opposition, could not b ] of A, G- Hammond Camp, United - Water began gushing -from under |minister, improved during the night. approval of the administration’s Spanish War Veterans, have receiv- | Tt is v rstood that a mecting of 'he paving blocks and ran for nearly |1t was learned today that there had policy of intervention and elections cd an invitati Iy-Glover Fire district was to hate |5 nalr hour hefore it could b !been slight pulmonary symptoms, supervision. A differer nators No ~ crats, Montana, tuted a blan’ policy. of city hall at T:40 p. 1. 1omorrow stood to have planned to call the TAK AR FOR JOYRIDE The other two amendments, vo- L and will go in @ body from mceting, the purpose of which was | Officer John Licbler was notificd | jected by even more decisive majori- that point 4o the Lezion home. Al not known. Mr. Bray was elected ' about 10 o'clock last night by Antoni | lics, were proposed by democrats, members of Hammond camp are 0 of the district at a voka of . EIm strect that his One, by McKellar, of Tennessee, Cxpreted 1o att ing hield in the town hall at which s, which was parked on Willow ! defeated, 53 to 20, would have re- 2 the vote of several —persons was sot, near West street, about $:30 auired the consent of congress f BOWLING TOURNAMENT questioned. A sccond me ock, had been taken by three the maintenance of marines in Y A two-man bowling tournament |called and R. H. Erwin was re- young men, who we i Central American conntry after Feb- | sgurts tonight at «d chairman of the district and the | a woman living nearby. The car was | ruary, except that troops could landed temporar®y for the protec- of lives tion internationa Doctrine.” The amendment to be appea The third vs. Bremnecke and Gray: Stedman gener- | the comptroller general would have land Larson vs. Gacck and (Goodrow. contractors for the new Junior .86 inches of precipitation between led to for use of troops. | Huenk and Wileox . Rooney and High school at the center, has erect- | noon and 7 p. m. nd hlanketed tho‘ amendment, s Framen, and And on and Davis ed the profiles for the building on | northern and eastern portions of | 60 to 15, |vs, Wilcox sud Knowles. the site on Cedar street. fhe state with a layer of heavy snow. of Alabama, went down, Tennessee ap from late yesterday bill red its decks of all de- appropriation and By finishing second in v Rolla, head of Andrew Payne, . in the elapsed time standings. Payne finished fourth. Gavuzz forged (¢ Cl g was preceded by a lunch o'clock, which was i slaughter cmore, | of Mrs. G. K. Spring, Mr i » White and Mrs. T. L. \ Hartford, April 26 (UP)—F | Mrs. A. P. White slaying his son in a moment as electd first | | i e drunken rage, John F. Gaynor, e The run was won by Phillip Gran- | Vice-president, Mrs. R. B. Doane, { pply measures. | Wbe iU was won Ly PRiID Grahe | vice-president, and Mrs |of Southington, will serve eight to rendments designed to . Negro of , Ont., who in_ thel state nsison ¢ | covered the 4 9 tiles in 4:4 ‘rank B. Rau, secretary. Mrs. H. H. | K. Spring; press, Mrs. W. H. casure itself. The five leaders and their clapsed 4 Shlahie: Aha measure its 1«,.‘1“” Al 3 ar ir clapsed membership, Mrs. R. B. Doane; \n'.n;‘.n :..‘n :l laughter charg > marines be o B dns flowers, Mrs. L. L. Harding. The e o eter Gavuazi, Southainp Eng., elled a by e dyhan 7i. Southampton, ENg. |y, o, ninaing copmittee which made "o} L with. 1itp svifo o _supervising the next which he earned clections in that coun- wyne, Claremore, Okla., ¢ been carricd out and dministration installed,| John Sulo, Passaic. D §78:65:- 1, 52 to 22, seven demo- republicans in Phillip Granville, ITamilton, Ont., 19 democrats lining up | S70:41:11 William Kerr, Minneapolis, 382:32 flat Borah of (lw foreign mmittee, who has differ- administration o1 among those Vol but he said the res o interpreted as onc 7 H'\mmond Camp to Visit Eddy-Glover Post, A. L. up the slate was cuxnpnmd of Mr. a shot Gaynor, 32, and fired Matthew . (Tull cha * \Truck Strikes Hydrant, Mrs, D. a club, read a paper on the y tory of the organization. Mrs. Morse is the founder of the club. 1t was | voted to send two delegates to the |\ innual convention of Woman's elub g it Fy St it New Haven on May 15, 16 and 17, {goucie ahout 4 Mrs, Teich was appointed as onc ooy hen a1 delegate with the power 10 ¢hoost | cvrldon & Torrcll stru the other. opposite B. C. 200,000 gallons of around Cei vesterday longing a hydra 3 held in the Yocal | commiss attend the stield on May 9 where th candidates on which the fifth degree will be con- SON GETS 8 T0 12 YEARS received the e and died shortly after. (ausmg Street Flood | General hospital today to Mr. and 4\|r~ Francis Hartney of &4 Winter street, water | et A e BRIAND IMPROVE to| Pavis Apri (P—Although Porters Son's stor direction | Towers Judge Gafiney of the probate court on the at Ustate of the late John A, Abraham- Ly |son o hear cluims presented to the administrator, John Ericson. Mrs. A G. Hartz of 289 Monro strect complained to the police about 5 p. m, yesterday that a tricycle was stolen out of her yard. ! Miss Mary O'Connell and Mrs. Frank Hughes have returned, after wending a week in New York. Nash Suits, McCabe. Tel. 454 fadvt The Rebekah degrees will be con- on ferred on a class of candidates Fri- day evening at the meeting of Unity Rebekal lodge, at Odd Fellow Miss Bertha Waddell, a teac the New Brituin High school, resting comfortably at St. I7rancis al, Hartford, where she under- in operation for appendicitis ¥ morning. hall. in i or | of 1 at will hiold a meeti 1t 8 o'clock at the Y. M. A social hour will follow ughter was horn at New Brit encral hospital today to Mr and Mrs. Leon Bacon of Hawliy | strect, Newington. i A son was horn at New Dritain fever still persisted this morning, U condition of Aristide Briand, foreizgn ant | but these were abating, post, America ttend a i Grange hall this |y Workmen under the view was taken by voterans' night at the ion home evening. However, the hall had of Superintendent J. H. and Wheeler, demo- on Washington strect tomorrow | ready been rented and was not avail- | worked for several hours to repair who held it consti- night at 8 ofclock. Members of lable. Robert M. Bray one of the |the break. ket endorsement of such alleys and shown, and property “under leps in the city are i the league | the meeting which was to have heen e I law or the Monrot paired up with a player who is not lwld this evening will e postponed | SNOW IN DENVER s0 good. 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