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DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1928, in the period alive today is the Lm! ot y. He has been out of politics for twenty years and is an |invatia. 1l Balfour is a member of the et today being lord pmm.x.r council. Notwithstanding |throat affection which laid 1+ during the winter and = again is normally active. |he attended the luncheon yesterday | |10 celebrate the opening of the n;w! anarters of the British academy, of which he 15 president, he walked through the streets to the affair ym]hr than rde and swung along! briskly with an energy which many younger men might envy, H “His récent illness necessitatéd a| est from his usual physical activi- |ties, including tennis, of which he | a devoted player, but the Daily Mail quoted him today saying | that he intends to take up tennis| again shortly I am feeling pretty well" ha said. “my throat has not quite re- covered, but it is only a matter of |time | It seems unlikely that Lord Bai- four will resume golf, of which he | also played a zood deal, for he said: | “Tenms is like zolf. If you play golf yon must do a round, and that means two hours walking, hut you can knock off in tennis when you like." | The luncheon vesterday was part- 1y in honor of the aged statesman’s birthday. The Prince of Wales, who | 15 on terms of intimate friendship | with Earl Balfour. paid him grace- | ful compliments to which Lord Bal- | four responded with a lively speech As a tribute in appreciation ef his services to the state and as evi- I dence of their personal esteem hl:\ friends in the houses of lords %nri‘ commons are presenting Farl Bal- four with an expensive motor car as birthday gift AHTRICAN MARINFS T0 RE HOMEWARD ROUND S0ON 1.350 Devil Pogs to Leave China For | NEW BEDFORD IS PEACEFUL AGAIN Reserves and Crowd Engage in Evening Braw! city after {m\‘ lum sprir Whe n’ N July 2 This today vigorous clash betwe tile worke d polic mill operatives walked 7. - mor most King tesx- ince 22 out 15 wer was peaceful once experiencing the ks nd persons last watched reserves hattle side the Sharp mul affray had ended had sustained injuries severity and eight mill their sympathizers had rested The outbreak game shortly a new offer from the state hoard of conciliation and arbitration at Ros ton to settle the controversy caused by the announcement of 10 per cent wage cuts Seven hundred pickets surround-| ng the Sharp buildings were only dispersed when two deputy sherif? accompanied the to read the riot act Trouble started when a police approached I line to arrest August €. Gonsalves Pinto, Mary Botelho and Casimiro Lameir- as on charges of parading without a permn before the Sharp mill yester- It was Pinto’s eighth arrest since the strike started and as | was heing hustled into the patrel wagon he shook his fist and was a leged to have shouted in Portugu: “Get the officers.” A large stone aimed at the patrol sailed through the air and a minute the hattle was on When streets were finally cleared the three | original were safely held by the police and five other prison- ers taken. Pinto was held on an ad ditional charze of inciting ta riot. | The others subdued in the hattle | were also hnoked on charges of pa- rading withont permits and assaults | on the police | Of the officers infnred, thase most geverely hurt were Detective So [geant William H. McCarthy, stru to he homeward hound by a cobblestone and badly pum-| Orc for the immediate with- | meled. Patrolman Elverado Bedford. | drawal were issued late vesterday by clubhed, and res officer Francis | Acting Secretary of the Navy Robin- | T. Wilson, wounded by a hurled {son after a discussion of the Chinese | stone | situation with state department of- B0 YRS. LD TODAY Admiral Mark I. Bristel, |commanding the Asiatic floet, and | His Public Servwe Dates Back for 54 Years night a crowd onut d when the| seven policemen of varying work o been ar- after not nad of the a captives the United States ‘ Shortly w imately Tnly 25 (P American m duty tn Tientsin, China netan -Approx ines on ortly 1.350 are Smedley Butler in charge forces in the Orient 13 planes and about | a4 men of the marine were ordered from m. A total of 90 of- ficers and 1.4 men will remain in !h" 'Iyrm sin district, with 58 officers 030 men at Shahghai. Approx- vwv!-h 60 naval vesels are now in Chinese waters. No change in the number of ships or bluejackets s contemplated London. July 25 (M—Great Brit-| Mr. Robinson would give no speci- in celebrated today the eightieth | fic reasen for the withdrawal of jbirthday of ene of her most distin- | troops, but it was known that Ad- [guished statesmen, the Farl of I miral Bristol and General Butler four. Ihad recommended it, saying mam- ' Lord Balfour's public service zors tenance of the present of the present | [back 54 years. for he entered © marine establishment in China was (house of commons in 1574 and he|no longer rm.nl!vd. is one of the few great survivors of the Wictorian era. The only other| READ HER. statestnan of outstanding eminence | FOR B of marine In addition a3 officers an { fiving forces ‘Twm n to € D C l \fi\lllhl\ ADS T RESULTS Don’t fool yourself Since halitosi tim, you simply cannot know when you have it. H (COUNCIL PETITION | STINES GOMMISSION. !when a petition | look (as chairman.” | sewers he recommended | asking [ street | was referred to the engineer and the Public Works Board Resents| Reflection on Gity Engineer i Tndignation was expressed by the board of public works last evening was read that the board appoint a competent | ngineer. Engineer Philip A. Merian read the following petition from three members of the common council ‘That the hoard of public works nto the advisability of pro- curing an experienced and compe- |tent engineer to carry on the work |under the control of the hoard of public works and eventually serve Councilmen W. D. Boyle. Donald L. Bartlett and I. L. Conlon wer {the signers of the petition. Chair- mah George R. Dobson said that Mr. Merian was fully competent Members of the hoard rebuked the signers of the petition while one of the members asked if the three members of the council think théy know more about the business of the board of public works depart- | ment than the men in charge. An- other member stated that the in- stigator ought to be advised that he might spend’ time more profitably than by writing such petitions. The board voted simply to accept the petition and placed it in the files {without action. Hearings were held asking for a ry sewer on Ringham street, East and Collins streets. storm water sewer on High next to the Washington for a ctreet school lane. The hoard voted that the Petitions sidewalks avenue, street, were read asking that | be installed on Albany starting at No. 90, to Alden and on Burritt street, be- | tween Myrtle and Broad streets on | {the west side. The sidewalks were ordered installed by October 1. Pa- titions asking for permission to re- move frees in front of 271 310 Maple, 99 Franklin and 143 Chapman streets, were laid over to the next meeting pending investiga- tion by the engineer. A petition for the installation of a light at 145 Harding street was laid over for inspection A petition asking for grades and street east of East at asking & and for sewers on Underhill | Glen. | The enginees S told to inspeet the condition ot « tree at the corner of Washington n ‘streets and veport back to the board. A petition was read asking ‘hat.the cast end of Mallard stieet be’ connected with {Newington avenue. The engineer will make a rcport at the next meeting. It was voted to hold a hearing on a petition asking for the acceptance ond grading of Curtin avenue. The engineer was empowerad to inspect Seymour avenue and make a report at the next meeting concerning a petition asking for the installation of | = HOOVER INSSTS ON DAILY REST Adbering Strictly to His Ar ranged Program Cal 4 portion o conference Stanford University (P—While setting aside his time for political {and work on s acce {Herbert Hoover adhening fairl steadily to the program he outlined {for himself when he ton a tired man ten days ago. The republican presidential nom inee 1s obtaining all of the rest anc 1ecreation possible during his earl days at his California home der to prepare him uous weeks that he formally opens the with delive of his speech here on August 11 July = board was asked to make a t to the council why the work of connecting Monroe street with Ellis street, between Greenwood and Clon street, was stopped. The en- gineer reported to the board that the matter is still in the hands of the | btoard of compensations and as- sessments A petition asking for permission to remove five trees on Stanley sireet south of Lyle road was re- | ferred fo the engineer and chairman | with power. The engineer was asked to ask for bids on a new trac- tor and a truck. If for the stren afte campaigi acceptanc are fo come ences among republican leaders 1 the east over the campaizn organi- zation there has made the nomine READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS rmture Tomorrow.... sewers .on Tremont street, Allen and Lasalle stréct was laid | cver. A petition for tho installation i of storm water sewers on Fast Ellis | street was read. The ‘engineer was |authorized to report to the petition- that there were no available ' | facilities for doing the work in that district at present. It was voted to hold a hearing on the petition ask- ing for the installation of curbs on Grove street, between Orange and Broad streets, A petition was read asking for re- pairs to Slater road from Osgood avenue to the city line. The |done there at the present time. petition asking for the grading and | nmacadamizing of Grove street, be- tween Chapman and Market streets, street superintendent. The engincer | was given power to act on a petition 'asking for a street light on Pleasant s never announces jtself to the vigr between | f en- | gineer reported that work is being | |8 A:B to the homes of this munity but twice a year will be under way! To- morrow, and all the sale daysthatfollow, will pre- sent a marvelous chance makes you unpopular to restore your home to favor ... at remarkable savings! During Sale days nearly every pieceandsuite onouren- tire six floors is specially priced, is drastically filh, ! 25| he formally accepts the nomination. | ptance address left Washing- in or- An apparent settlement of differ- and the event that comes ————— e hopeful that the national and divi-| hal, - sional organizations will be function- Meanwhile Mr. Hoover will co ing smoothiy before his return toitinue his conferinces He had in. the cast late in August ‘\md in today Harry Chandler. pub- Mr. Hoover gradually is whipping | lisher of the Los Angeles Times and s notification address into shape.| Henry Robinson, adena, Cal. ut he sees little prospect now “.wlvk"' whe was & member of the '\'1\1"" it in final form until atter!teparations commiss.on along with | his return from his fishing trip next|Vice President Dawes and Owen D. eek in northern California He Young of New York | weighing his words carefully, giving [m-,vh thought and study to each or the issues of the campaign which he will state to the country when frmes The radip station, they said, was capable of communicating with Zuropean capitals. 3 Nelna, 64. and his son . were arrested and charg- 441 with illegal possession of explo- Arsene also was charged with the theft of radio equipment from the Canadian Marconi Co. 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