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70 ACTIVE WORK % ton. Jumaoca, June e It was feared that the arrival of [tells h |<{;)ho PR m':‘ s ‘m‘l‘ by ;,1,“, e ‘h“\i Werp altacked and ussd tids weap- |tho hodies O Slain deputics Paul o &1:5"3":: t=: r::::l :h':: 5 oo el EINE o pas & s feely | Raditeh and Basaritchek, at|tricked by their guid are: Helen Smedberg, Jeanette Se- cold-ornamented false tecth, Ao g Yioser Hince [t s T Y Suiden, Sectional Leaders Are Being ores. ‘otinntpers: Jeanctte Se- (Murashell Has Had Wide Ex- "' i “iaiicds o ot Seven Oiher GIREEE 28] O] cove D00, o | o s w b s g Mildred Keimowitz, | Mrs. Leoni MeCurdy cuused the s | ) | : - Milled. &5 ¥ oans 3 , 2 [ Plunged in darkness jed to| Punica Ratchitch, the slayer of Selected Today |anne Narkoveh. Tanily Cicsavnsi, pemnce in Eumpe and U, s. rest of Sydmouth Lawrence, 25 Policemen Hurt | (i covens wamnision terror | the deputics, was under arrest today | ASCOt Heath, England, June 23 N Tella ser, Ruth Reynolds, -0ld negro. {caused by the rioting and the con- awaiting trial on charges of lmuug"“ )—Somerset Tattersall's § year : ~ Katherine McGrath. | —_— Police were without a clne to a —_— : [committed two murders and Laving |¢'d chicstnut mare Foliation won the Washington, June 22 —UP—With | —— Walter Murasheff, hacteriologist | FObbery < MceCurdy's home Snensladis June B2 () strators launched an | attempted other murders, | $14:000 Hardwick stakes of 1 1.3 aflicers of the republican national | Liand X-ray teehnician, has ouned th when s “”m(vll: fehcien . Bl " e K on e Corso cafe, frequented | When charged with the erimes, he """z’:““zb"*’l? Sol Joel's Potockl, 3 e ; : At loian, Strect, saw the flash of a familiar 1L GeDUHES VY1 o e . polliolang S ST T with Sir Abe Bailey's Lucca third, sonmiltes selnoted Apn. amprered | [corps of experts at the New Britain | set of tcoth as Lawrence stood talk= & S0LCHInGnt deputy during & Scs- yindows wore smashed e i | ot o veady 1o be taken out im- |Nine ran, ? : Becratary Hoover thrbe Aolas to | General hospital as assistant to Dr. ing 1o a girl friend. ldentitying [sion of pariiment has resulted in|ture was thrown in {he street and | mediately 4 ot without trial, | Foliation is by Tracery out :M “"osman[ s‘.\'.“o“f” ieadere ror‘ | Norman W, loud, roentgenologist !N'm at once as having helonged to hloodshed in Zagreb, Croatia, their| the pol noon guard were at- | have fuliled my task.” | Eglantine I1. “"‘l,l‘]‘;‘f“’“]!‘r:“l_“‘:l‘:)‘l‘,‘l‘“f:‘l'wsw i | > e i [ husband, Mrs. McCurdy catled | stronghold. AR e Lt A ek B BRIt e ehd ey | Mr. Murasheff comes from the | policeman. | Three civilians were kil and volvors. Attempting to curh the | EAT MONKEY MEAT A French astronomer now v Secretary Work, after he had been | | General hospital at Colorado | l-awrence subscquently was sen- | several dangerously wounded and 10 | demonstration police fired, killing | New O June 22 (UP) | that the sun will conti; numed chairman of the national | s ! ; tenced to four months’ imprison- poiicenion scriously injured iot- | (1 Sl e 2 | nue to supply st T Plll‘Slle Sllld!es in Gfl"eges Dur- . Colo, where for three years | {enced to four | s podtem n seriously dnjured in riot- | fhree Giviliais and vounding many | Monkey meat may not be g00d but |us with heat and lght for 150 mil. Si0ad Ao L echiias wilh o t ml«-]m]n(».x” :”L: ,l‘v'. :!?r“:*imh-‘ ’“u eny. |ing there, others lwn people are way back in the lion years. quarters at New York i v 2 Od HCIAROIMGIY. APRATINGINE: | e e ing Vacation Peri rccommended by Lr. Loud as d- quarters in Washington, The name of James W. Good, girl fuil in her Red Cross examina- | Amna Marley, Many te on the wche NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1928 SUGOSLAVIA RISTS tempting to halt the demonstrations Polic ul-lpulm- took place. Hoover's pre-convention campaign X aculty of manager is mentioned prowinently the New Britain State Normal school ’ A in conntction with the western office. and other schools connected with the | The Home of Cor. Main and There have been few indications of s city will | state training system in this city will | 5 the commerce secretary's views on (100 MY MO8 BT LIRS O B Home Outfits Morgan Streets campaign per. The nominee row with Good nnel is to confer tomor- and Work, and it is | courses colleg offered by mm:flnmms_mmum_nm expected that decisions with respect | Alice 1L Warfield of the Normal to campaign assignments will be | school England. | ‘v reached at that time, Other faculty will | ' s s o S " Ot memis ot (o’ ety il An Astoundmg ue in a Complete Outfit! Work to the national committee |George F. Howe, University of Cli- chairmanship came yest . Bsther Pilz and Catherine at a| cretary | the vice | and a delega- committee named to luncheon conference of Hoover, ator Curtis, presidential nominee, tion from the ascertain Mr. Hoover's views and | Institutions chosen by principa am Eiven power 1o elect committee of. | and instructors in other schools are . ficers, las follow [ Representative Franklin W. Fort | Camp school—Helen 1. Bunce a o of New Jersey, was made seorctary | Myra Foster, Columbin ur ) and Joscph 1. Nutt of Ohio, treasur. |Si SNlizabeth Johnson, New 1 er, with Ralph L. Williams of Ore- ity gon, Mrs. Alvin T. Hert of Kentucky, | Vanee school—Elizabeth Teghorn, | ' and Daniel . Pomeroy of New Jop. { Anne Fobers and Gladys 1. Whit- | 1 sey. vice chairmen, {hamy New York m sity: Helen ¥, | Pliato By Collomb | Bevond promising “a speceh some | SChuerer and Mary 12 Beanlien, Uni WALTER MURASHELY | day.” Mr. Hoover womld maks vers) Nptnioh L dleginw s Clank, | 10 newspaper men. Secretary Work, Stanley school—Althes Mart haun LM BINERG TR sathen] however, confirmed the gencral un- | Columbia university. ShNEEM LI i mes A marIDd) Ok derstanding that Sceretary Hoover S iy g the Drstenr Tusiigls i, Q. ST and Senator Curtia would 5o to their | (ulver City Man Heads by at the same hospital 0 which Steamer Chairs b respe G 0me o n I i 4 Airisonie LI RO G Real Estate Boards i, ws atticied. At this hospi- e tor the beseh o cam! Q) . A s e e o (UP)— | tal he ook up the study of Only 1 to a customer .......... 4l fnns. Thix would talrs sisce, s catg | B dyver, of Culver City, buacteriology, radio-activity, chemis- A J " Cal, will be clected president of the | {ry and scrology. | . When Sceretary Hoover will re. NAtional Association of Ieal Extat He is a native of ltussin and was o stgn from the cabinet and leave the 10ards today at the organization’s graduated from a Russion high | ol eapital was | sl aihknown teday. | st .]u\mwl (tm\\':vm:v(‘ A u‘t‘u‘-‘l beiote starting his techuical | Bocratary, Worl plans fo tender s, UYL Was Chosen tos hiead hejiioliang [ 5 . i ficket sclected by the association | Upon coming to this country after 3 resignation within a month. | nominating committce, Other nom- | his studies in France he continued | D PRI e i | inations: his studies in bacteriol at the | . . . . b PASS LIFE SAVING TEST | “Stwusic | Worcuster Columbia laboratories In Chicage, A New 12-Piece Outfit---Radiant in Color . B second president © hias been engaged in this worl ) | Ditestas Qus iinciinag Hallyi e Db Lad ot Jofadhion dtives] Choice of Jacquard or Velour cov- PR AR L ] f:“v&'l?‘,,?'fi.«f‘:.:" c°|k3‘t X Eleven Girls Successful in Examina- | Abbott, Stamiord, Conn kv bocn spent i s dordss 1 €ue | b e piece outft! Cholce of high-grade velour and tlons at Y. W. €. A, Keeping Rec- | DESERTS MATE POR GOLDEISH iy, being stutioned for some time | C t S = erings. Choice of Mahogany or Dec- cffl??mcm::mo? ;l::-: O?V:All Wing & on, June 22 (U'P)—Mr, and | at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Here arpet sweepers orated End Table. Choice of Bridge stand—in color or mahogany! Cholos of . A Bird has come to the he was technician in char army Pick up the dirt quickly! 1 49 g;g “:e‘dm in b;th hrfd(;u:nd table ml a ven seniors successfully p of the ways here. The hospital laboratory work. During | An excellent value to-morrow! $ " and Table Lamps in various colors. Decoraiad oe I!E;azgan\l)cf ithad m j 4 Cross life saving examina- | rd Wife has deserted Do mate to e war he spent a year and a halt sy Dregred Bk Mahosary Sl - t the Y. W. C. A. this week, | be near a goldfish pond at the home | 0verscas with a detached outfit from | $1.50 Weekly Tablel Golorful Table Searfl ""“ ests were given by Examiner|of M and Mrs, Bert Jeffries. The | the U. 8o army assigned to a ¥Fre nch | J Victor Burner of the American Tved | red bird stays closs to the pool and | hospital, Breviously he was attached | : Cross corps. | onee 'n to drop a worm into 1o the Allentown hogpital at Allen- The 11 girls were a representative | zroup from the ity as four were| was seen to sweop down on a cat Senior High school girls, one a/which was showing interest in the | here to replaes . Lane, physical director in the city, and the | gliftering fish. o resigned to Pt a similar | 2. Columbia university; Loulse I, University of Colorado; beth L. Allyn, v oand Klizat university. r York the water, On another occasion she town, Ia. Although Mr, Murasheff comes SPECIAL! WINS $14,000 RACE expedition, writing his parents here other six are employed in the Stu " position in {he Colorado lospital. his Students and workmen united in| T AP Slx At oyed iy o spital. his I and 3 ed in| The students and workmen then |jungles HU"VER TURN N[i ‘m‘\_\‘:u.hf, Stanley Rule & Level and NEW EXPERT A']DEI] work will be of a more cxtended na- T"RFE K“ I ru EN dcmonstrations against Father An-|attacked the Jagerhoff cafe, uh;:: :xp:dnu:n( ‘fi:t;:: Americs en an bpasaiol Some - the seoond [ A ton Koroshiotz, minister of interior, | also patronized by government| Webster MeBride, s sugent mem o C; A pool still remains | ——— whom “they blame for all the recent | officials. Another bat . unbroken by not having had any Tl] Hqu’TAI SnFF TEETH ARE UNDOING Iloodshed in Jugoslavia. ials. 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