New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1928, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1928. TUNNEY ANNOYED et Decisive Aisne-Marne Offensive !MQN [SCOOLER AS v ififlVlET UNION HA§ 7o i s ~ BY MORE RUMORS :.-.cowr zt == Launched By Allies Decade Ago! the three months from October 3, When Rickard visited Tunney over DRYS MEET IN . C. bt lion kg A e e v do not belong to a trade-unionm, Reporl That Ghampion Will Rp. |22mtted that b noped the chait n-| July 18, 1918, One of Most Momentous Dates In His- ‘ i hosalbl B T momen St e G 5 Feures that it Heeney wins, e wn| tory of World and One of the Turning Points !Thls Is Cin 9[ R — Village Peasants Flock to In- “.f'ffi(lffn53;3'){“"“";'"": fite Altr Heeney Bunt ey e }i‘],‘f,“““:l of Great War. . Metabolism —Eaccutive Session this Atier- | dustrial Centers 200,000 urrl{mny unem. Washingtor ( Man stieville. NG Juils 18 () < A Asns N ). 3 ha dn. | B arm-hands and the like. ench division on the |\ i Ashevill vy 18 (P—An Tos July 18, (U.P.)—T 1 grows cooler v only noon—Open ‘Talk Tonight, Speculator, N. Y., July 1s (& — came the man Tunney twice defeat- —— Washington, July i8S, —®P—July | checked at It Gene Tunney is visited today by |td. Put on a title bout in London. |18, 1915, st out in the cle vine when a Commander Richard E, Byre Y| Rickard said he re: that a | spective of a full decads of 1uft, unabl. atlantic and polar flycr, the heavy. | TUBNeY vietory meant that he would | the most momentous dates in the il fakets voarls lm‘llxl.;‘m‘ y\r}ou\n‘h :mnfllul ‘mptm_\ of mniwlv-m. s s m.‘;upg} tire from the ravine. By ¢ :Iu..x wlrw! i ense of | NPavyweight championship show be-| At o'clock in the half light nightiall, however, contact had been uoa long st of the So S i e s 4 U ,'_?, St ooy, Otheor | fore next summer, it then, [ s e established, Missy was taken and the | the process i i \'v]‘_‘l Kk 4 ;wl“ e ¢ M g . P\O‘f‘nl’ :frc::.':’l et - | today, the allied armivs, veinforced gine ostaulished halt a kilometer be- | vides P . Al S L e b o e the e e ey camp., | NG {hy fresh and vigorous divisions of | yond it. v ) tood HENCD 'he ; . af 43 1 > oot Biana Gene is now down to 1901 wWHEELER LEAD] IN | young Americans, began the series Sccond Division Advances the body cells, 1y Sene- | York 3 ; i sor us increased t S pouahdi Bacd ; e |of smashing drives which marked| Despite exhausting marches, the |dict, direetor o Canuon of the Me ist Episcopal | ! : . Gidig ki, o By MONTANA THREE To ONE[(M turning point of the world War. | sccond division advanced steadily, | oratory o i . itution | Church sou A, T Barion S 4k Al Al 2 (e ¥ s i Zealander. Therefore e cannot af- | Sit 1 Was Critical ind ook Vierzy i the afternoon. |0f Washing s f \"’””J proy o “.H‘ ist, Biho } f ¢ S e ‘”m 'bmmné ford to take off any miore poun o e | Just prior to this mter 21 the front of the ! Tactors us 11 (izppesianitonty Sanihi te ¢ L | A 2 foh use a gréat daad “of in the training ring hut he is willing | Running Away With Three-Comered | offensive, known o was most san- | hive distinet ) ! L N e i Joik B T A e T 1o risk this loss to entertain Com- | | Marne operations, the sit guinary of | e € i it s s R ¥ m oview of t t an unemployment Race For Democratic Sena- | thie fvi nt t of the year. r | : . srohibi At nds of i e rest of the year. torinll Nomination The exhausted, decimated divi- ) 1 American ) yesixthy | we aly i i is, to keep up, exposed the | Only about one- e ited group of ‘sonthern dry dele- | flux of village peasants has created ¥ sbaut one-fourth. ot tho'um K of the Second brigade to mentally and miployed are skilled workers; the are w is called here *black catupaign against Governor Smith of . ployment for the industrial towns | lul unskilled nian-power, an in- sates gathered here today to plan a |an ever sharper problem of | of his intimate |the allics had been most critical. | the duy was arther B city tor ’ cln in the purpose of the vief period Wit ) g B e o sions of Franee and Great Britain b Qivisions, the fatter | 24- : oduction : pase on the farms is slack sval sceptre of Great Bri in an amphibean plane | Helena, Mont., July 15 P scat re trying desperately to hold the fighting sho shoulder with | 143 calories 5 ver- Tkl ste s sp i Re Bl 1 of r. fhere tain cont e largest eut dia- piloted by Bob Moore, a world war | g s from primry election | GUrmans, who sought to break the the Froneh, . mans g year-old g e a 1 How E exeeutive e we t 4 ¥ e worl r, sonttime in the late after back of the al defense betore | after desperate 1 g and he « t i losses r g called for three o'clock this a one of Byrd's | ¢ » Burton K. Wheeler a lead | ANerican reinforcements, arriving 1o 1 ¢ noon. Bishop Cannon assistants was to come here 1o sur-| o o ree to one in the throe. | 4ail¥ in increasing numbers, would | At 4 o'cloc morning ot | man, weighing vey Lake Pleasant, on which s e e atic | ke an cifec > part in the con- . K was resumed, the | calories Tunney camp is located, and map senatorial nomination { tlict: By the end of June the o b stubborn resist- | one-tenth gut a lahding place on the shallow |~ oo "o MO0 900,000 soldicrs of the . . through wheat ' yeir-old body of water, b i Franee and a i 1 i machine gun and rore than ne-t 1 1 . £ - e A K F recinets in S , BUNe 1 A 1 5 sy g Another guest expected today was | Wiemon o+ i dule in forc 0w I fire, the First division cap- | latter, In conpar th i adu o S OR Jumes ). Corbetr, former heavy- |y s ho number to 1 )by the tured many prisoners and mueh ma- | nian weigh near w . ey hammion. who. ment | sasg |Governor Kumu et i i itrored ey | e b o ST o st e was el || e @ AGKAGE t he was coming up to \‘luu‘i T ’ Pake Positions losses. cond division lost con- | twelfth the he A k beauty spot o look over the On 1 Nt of July 17 1 nection the Moroccans, bu gain, it o SRULTISRL 40 9e Dy T I In t contest tor the republican | g : ont ruler ot fistiania. ; [trooys moved into their p forzed onwird, advancing ten kilo- | that two indiy 258 SHeL spnnLag 90 domenn b under torrenis of vain. As the “zero | Micters in the two days, [weight could fighting od his hand- bl SULLUS SENWLOT | gy gpproached, dawn struggled Great sacrifices cuch other nd to give him just ¢ and goyemnor lind s Charles Ho | iy 4 soggy drizzle. The gains we made @t great | ered that work to keep him from goir s, e dogan Jauchia, st L A ternific rdment of the eucrifice, the casuulties of the See- | metabolism which is differont fr Swedish Soldiers Joust He is stronger than he s ever be v Jabier B L0 e lines i omi (e Alens to Lhd b e ; wative John M. Evans of n his ¢ and his punchin R the first congressional district had say who would speak to i that this would e 1ty day session d at the con- he said. "W Lold it down to the point had intended.” ¥ today was dangerously | oiid for two days numbering 4,682, { that of the sior, ) n In Armour of Antiquity Argonne prepared the way for the That night it was relioved Having 1} their weight 1 Stockholm, July 18, (P—Jousting cording to his spuriing partners, wivance. To the French Twentisth suffered 7.300 casualties, which in- | “Age is also n natehes of the Middle Ages re- | ol PR e 5 heen speedier and more vicious th Tr uss £hThs aypOTENtE $his leoung pappsedl @8 Lo Auiesican | clifod viost st Tha Nl Wl L Lottt juired brawn as well as brain to | And you won’t have to hide ever hefore. Both Harold Mays and |8 the demoeratic nomination. Rep- |1 et ooy ons and the | irst division was relieved by a |Stature are coincid vin, it has heen proved at & re- your fect under the table Billy Vidabeek, who swap blows with | Fesentative Scott M. Leuvitt of | construct-d tournament staged in Morocean First division, was as- | British division on the night of July | and greater we econd district, was unopposed 10r | iz the crucial part. of th ) Sive They wers to smash the I'ne counter-offensive had taken !some 20 years' riman right flank, clear the the enemy in flank and rear, Pene- | fairly comy serles 1 northeuast of Hartennes trating towards Soissons and reach- ments of ‘hi 1 the ehampior ving the training| stature with 1 with him ever | the republican nominatior [ | Stockholni, at which authentic ar- | ‘teemore’s Shoe Polishes mor and weapons were used by the | i sminent in the| I the ratic subernatorial combatants, | ¢ Are Superior contest. Governor John Erickson |, was trailing Roy Ayres of 1 tor Returns from 65 precincts tabolisti® extend- e swords, coats of mail and | hold riavines leading fron e INZ - with its fire the hills to the ing from bi to ohl shicvlds w 1 from historic | gave south to the Crise river valley vast, it had cut the German com- cliar from these reco 1 1 w | relies © Stockholm IHHMUIHS‘ Throuzh Wheat Ficlds tunications and imperiled the with- | Leat production ot crent indi- {and executed under the supervjsion Sonie of these American boys, two drawal of the entire force, Only by |viduals, whethor cor per of Dr. Ernst Kleir | nnette , firs P elvet- Tyvars before, had been toiling m the | supreme exertion did the German | of bo v o per u Coats of mail reproduced from | od to congres: | v wheat £ their fathers. Now high command avert this ca- | surfuc ries with youth | eriginals of v fourteenth century | J(h' Tickard,” Tun + four-cornered contes r into the whent tastrophe, | having tabolism | eove the entire bodies of the | is ridiculons, Why the orst two | republican gnhernatorial nomina ast high, which The American units had demon- | than the adult i v v | o tion. | (i 1 France ousting “knights,” and on their | n one mlnute vears of 1y championship career are | SRS P we 0 receive the red bidge of strated convineingly their fighting| “In comparing Lovs wir airls { heads w placed helmets with | behind e and from now on it will A mile of newspaper will be niade . caliber, vindicating the decision of | and men with womer ound | vise Broad swor heavy shields | mhe surprised by the | Marshal Foch to use them as tac |that um to about on: rof age, |und unwieldy lances completed the | altack, fel in the morning, tical forces in offensive operations. | no difference in 1 { Lakes | but in the afternoon, receiving re- — sexes s obs crea i cach fighter in his ar- This 1s the second bascless re- | Paper comy Ontario. 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