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e 8, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928. . 3 : Few claims were being advanced which had not bee erred to by the clan of Robinson today, but WREEKS EAR T“EN the new car at the office of the 5 there was a quiet undertone which commissioner of motor vehicles. 1 indicated that his measure of dele- Judge Bagrows fined Donohue : gate votes would be large. Silence $100 on the charge of driving un- . still pervaded the chambers of der the influence of hquor, and $25 . Tammany and there was no indica- cach on the two other counts. T— tion of any performance the New etk Grand Juror Harry A. Webster York governor might have for a run prosecuted the case. vary, but all are agreed that Old Mountain is in the river and the president is hoping to connect with NURSES HAYE PICNIC COOLIDGE STILL PLANS T0 FISH RACKETEER KINGS MAY HOLD SECRET Leen lured by the vast rewards o€ those in contrai of the city's four big Cleaners' and Dyers' organisations. No Confirmation of Rumors of Malmgren Stockholm, Sweden, June 28 UP— Lowell Man Pla—ns— {0 Run in Massachusetts Hartford Man Assessed in New- ington Town Gourt ning mate. But there was still the intimation that several of his chief supporters werée regarding the move toward the Arkansan with friendly eyes, Members of the Friendly Hour Whist club held an outing at Lake Congamond yesterday. A chicken dinner was served. The members who attended were: Mrs. John F. Mrs. Ross Backed, Nothing More Streauous on Pro- New Britain Assoclation Entertains Visitors From Scveral Cities at Al Fresco Party at Mountain Grove, gram for Today of Murphy 30 in an effort Chicago Police Hunt for Slayers i mumors tnat br: and his two Italian companions who left the main Nobile party on May to reach land on foot, have been found. have no con- Finn Malmgren T it A =i i 58 (UP)—Ten | firmation here. No news has been Btoston. ,mt‘ernfi(hp);nt::rnrih Mrs, Ross was being championed | N°ViDgton, June 25.—John A. ‘\\fllsh.( ‘!\,Irs.' R-"}L ‘:srwlll:l. Mr: Buperior, Wis., June 28 UP—|: Visiting nurses from Berlin, Meri- Lln;;xu‘m;lu;m‘ -;(m (UF )“—}f‘;n | received in !lockhnlmerelardin( the party support for the un - a 1 % Sverett M Stowell, Mrs. Mary A. AR t for |den, Middletown, Sout t 4 acketeer g5, publican _conference planned for by her home state delegation which | Donolue of Hartford, was found | BUER 0 ROV e MATY | Today was another day of res authingten -and “Big Tim" Murphy had tried | "POT claimed that other votes were rally- ing to her support. Several mem- bers of the California delegation guilty of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor, driving an unregistered car, and one .} Baturday in S8ymphony hall took an- other jolt yesterday when Gen. But- ler Ames, of Lowell, former con- Ernest Stot and Mrs. Lawr Mrs. Mary Mulcahey, nce Kerwin. President Coolldge for he had noth- ing more strenuous on his program Wallingford, evening at enjoyed a picnic last Mountain Grove with the staff of the local Visiting Nurse to usurp, were be today to hold the scc ved by police *t to the labor The added rumor that the party had a fierce fight with Polar bears may have arisen from the fact that - than fishing. leader's assassination. gressman and prominent etate poli- [announced a preference for the for- | with improper markers, in town m‘“”'s ;f‘fl‘,',: “P;,‘J::ffl" :r::“: E‘::'l; Mrs. Coolidge, apparently in much |issociation as hostesses. The fol- |~ Discarding all other theories, offi- | before leaving the Nobile grup Dr, tician for many years, announced |mer woman governor because of the |court last night before Justice of the ‘h”\_(“”" l,‘“ . ‘“,.‘ better health than for some time, is |IOWINg committee had charge of | cials concentrated their scarch on | Malmgren shot a Polar bear. thus his candidacy for United States|active work she did in the state for | Peace C. 8. Rarrows. Donohue was | " : m“s‘“"n "’); “("m‘ n‘l"h";’l board | taKINg an interest in the Brule river :lrlr‘m:-‘::;:usr ?':.n(;(ml l«'han';ua;n, the chiefs of the powerful ¢‘leaners’ [ Supplying the entire party with fresh Shortly after announcement of the | over the speech of Senator Barkley | John I. Walsh following an accident, | chool. The matter of summer Te- | | json( in the cance paddled by [Sarah A. Keevers; chairman of en- of rival racketecrs for many months, Conference which was arranged to|and some of his supporters claimed | Donohue, who has a record of mo- | PAI's 0 the school building was |y yi S0 O UL, FEROE BEE tertainment committee, Miss Ruth | wpig fim,” who fell before a hail fi effect a unified stand for a candi. | that progress had been made toward | tor vehicle violations, having been | taken up. —Minor repairs will be | "y o s FLo R B R L M Hartney. of gangster bullets in front of his o ; date for United States senator, Gov. | Winning Smith cohorts for their can- | convicted twice of reckless driving | Made at all the buildings except the |\ T oS W00 00 T AT gupper was served to 88 in the home Tuesday night, has been con- | Avan T. Fuller issied a statement | didate. At the same time ‘another |and of several other minor charges |CeNter —and Northeast buildings| o, " \inger the tutelage of la- [open pavilion the tables being pret. nected definitely with a coup fo rare spl in which he definitely declared him- | Wyoming name was being drawn In- | during the past five years, was driv- | Where there will be quite extensive | rock. he is said to be making good [tily decorated with fowers and | gverthrow the ten leaders, police self out of consideration and at the [to the din of conversation With [ing south on the turnpike, about | FePAirs e the inside. Bids were re- |, g\uy in the art of paddling u |€8Yly Wrapped packages containing said. [[gnded with same time issued a scathing criti- | Senator Kendrick of that state be- 30 o'clock when he lost control of | c¢ived for the delivery of coal for | ouy00 though the treacherous river |attractive favors from local fac. Deputy Police Commissioner ] cism of the conference character- |ing suggested as a possibility, Lis car near Dumont's filling station, | the schools next fall. The Charter | op.nyols, torles. Games were played following | 0'Connor issued the order for a lzing it as a wiolation of the true| Woollen of Indiana still Was in |hitting a telephone pole which was|Qak Coal Co. of Hartford, the suc- | (g Mouutain, said by veteran |the picnic supper. round-up of the Cleaning and Dy- m“'tard spirit of the primary laws. the running as was Hull of Tennes- |broken off at the ground by the |ccssful bidders last fall, were “‘"'"‘fishomwn of the river fo be the ————— ing racketeers after a conference . The governor’s stand was approv- | ssc. Indications were that the Ten- |impact. The state police were | the low bidders this year. The|greatest rainbow trout that ever | Complete high school education with Walter G. Walker, former as- ed by Robert M. Washburn, presi- |nessee representative might expect | called but were unable to find the | budget for the next year was com- lived, was reported to have interest- | will be carried to cvery doorstep of |sistant state’s attorney in charge of pleted and will be published by the | board later, dent of the Roosevelt club, who an- | nounced he would be a candidate for the senate post. Ames' announce- considerable support from the ultra- | qriver of the car. About 3 o'clock dry delegates who will hold out 10 (in the morning, Constable Walsh the last against Smith. Some of the | found Donohue sitting in his car in mment yesterday again put the re-|dclegations which are torn hetween | Kinney's garage on the turnpike| Scven Sisters-rd, Holloway, Lon- sults of the conference in a doubtfil | Smith and anti-Smith are expected |where it had been towed. He was | don, obtains its name from seven position, |to divide their vote between Robin- | taken to the state polica barracks.|old elm trees which grew on Page With Loring B. Young, former |son on the Smith side and Hull on (The car which Donohue was driving |Gréen, Tottenham, The original epcaker of the house, as the ac-|the other. was & new coupe which he had pur- |trees have long since disappeared ited favorite for the United| Huston Thompson of Colorado, a |chased the day before. The mark- fand 42 years ago seven sisters named es ecnate In Saturday's confer- | former chairman of the federal |org he was using were intended for | Hibbort planted seven young ehm | ence, some leiders rumored & pos- | trade commission, found favor with |the car ho had formerly owned, and | trees fo continue the ssscelation. sible break in party support due to|some of the West Virginia delegates. the conflicting opinion as to its Recd Movement. legality. A movement toward Senator Reed I'rancis M. Prescott, chairman of | of Missouri for the second place the republican state committee de- | brought a declaration from his sup- fended the conferencé in a letter to | porters that he was in the race for Governor Fuller yesterday and | the presidency and if defeated would | denied rumors a printed list of can- | support the choice of the party. didates Imd been prepared. They declared that no trade for the ed the presideat. Many have claim- | British ed to have hooked the veteran trout, only to have lost him. Guesses as to his weight climb upward to 382 pounds and the tales of his length GULOENS ‘Mustard‘ Columbia. Correspondence | tacketeer-terrorist prosecutions, who courses will be sent out from the |is now directing similar investiga- department of education at Victorfa | tions for the employers’ association. to reach all children w'e are un- |Walker was convinced that “Big able to attend secondary schools, Tim" was killed because he had | Prescriptions calling for Pills and Powders are dispensed in hinged cover boxes. This 15 done to prevent inter-change of covers in case you have several boxes of the same size. A little bit more expensive to us but cost s left out of consideration in providing every safe-guard | for the accurate and painstaking compounding of prescriptions at Ligget's. 2z Cut Prices On Nationally Advertised Products 217 MAIN STREET Horta une Expect Courtney in SECOND CHOICE tney, British aviator, who hop- Azores at 4 o’Clock Will Poll Many Votes fopims ou srom vishon this moring | the vice-presidency or a cabinet of- Island of Fayal, Azores, ViceP i[lefl[ States, sent a wireless message to R[]BINS']N MAY BE | tice would be considercd S (P—Captain Frank T. the ociated Press this afternoon RA “Still going strong, expeet arrive about 4 o'clock.” By W. T DALI) (Associated I Staff Writer.) — Houston, June 28 (A—With the | Lishon, Portugal, speeches of three of those in the |Captain Frank T running for the vice-presidency still | made an unsuccesstul attempt to fly ringing in the ears of delegates, sup- |to the Azores yesterday, hopped off porters of almost a score of others iat 8 a. m. today for Horta, about whose names have been Fandied [1,050 miles away. I'rom there he in- back and forth for wmost a week |tends to fly to the United S groomed themselves today for the |way of Halifax, @pproaching final struggle. Torn state standurds resulting from the itrife brought by the clar- ion call o Senator Robinson of Ar- kansas for religious tolerance were still in evidence when Mrs, Nellie Tayloe R a former governor of Wyoming, faced the glaring search- lights and spoke into the micro- phone an approval of the candidacy of Governor Smith of New York for the presidential nomination, Barkley Speaks. 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