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> p - 3~ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1928, e — e ————————————————————————— 1 2 | *It is my opinion that Mr. Hoover | ¢ ] of lu(ecugn‘ written m:n;l-. My;‘lle [ == - 1 'Y by s inst repeal cannot | Mellus by Leo P. Kelley, her 0 ‘\lop the, gr )f opinion against | butcher boy lover shortly before her Py | prohibition, nor can Gov by | death, today held-the attention of 2 18 | recomr linf modificatio ¥ the prosectition and defense in Kel- o ; 5 i | -ut votes to repeal the eight-| ley's trial for her murder. o~ . i endment.” | The letters, together with & § P———— | i ] 8 15 | photograph of Kelley, were -ound Avepm—— ’ e . . | ges without i H i H | secreted in false bottoms of draw- s kh ld G0 Gfllll’t l { Thinks Prosperity Under G. 0. P. 55,0, vy i i Otaing Partial Victory in NeW- e i, “Sehae v ‘i | Stockbolders 60 10 or Flit and. flies never live in the i [ control of the liquor traffic b T | when the entire court went to the P ° same room together. Flit spray b Most Tmportant Issue i out and ol to i uryport Tangle Mellus “home yesterday. Kelley Accounting clears the house of every disease- il way only can e | s pEHtER ot othe dociel foomiary l s bearing fly and mosquito in a few N —_— essary heavy majority 5 2 & B Shmington, Dei, Avg 23 @— th amend- | Newburyport, Mass, Aug. 28 P—!ment they contained “something in-| 1o Angeles Aug. 28 P—Edward moments. It searches out” the # i e 5 | Gillis Duck, the Iuek That swept into| teresting.” L. Doheny and directors of the Pan- cracks where roaches, bed bugs K Within a few weeks after lis his city's excentive chair its belov-| James P. Costello, deputy district |~ “03 5 Z e ante hida and hroed. deatrov brother, Pierre Du Pont, announced | | : i v i by Andrew Joseph Gillis, | attorney refused to make the letters | American Petroleum and Epnepo s i A that he would support Governor {leaten to Aeser: Him daat | public company, today faced a bill o‘wm; i ing their eggs. Fatal to insects, 0 a ; Smith for the presidency, Lammot ik e ariannh e s Newspaper reporters learned, | plaint demanding an accounting o harmless to you. Will not stain. 4 tement made pub- FLORENGE YIDOR HAS His gasoline tion, that p | however, that the lettesr, addressed | $10,000,000 stockholders allege they [ ) : 1 3 li¢ today asserted that his ballot in . P eiiention whian | “Dez {9 and ‘signed | lo=iin “m 1mlud|:lcnl lease of the Do not confuse Flit with ordinary b N v elec out I operation last wee < e for “My - | EIk Hills naval oil reserve. 2 o S v '(';'l f:;e: P I,,‘(f(':?r“ R MARRIED VIOUN MASTER d Sessinry Jasthes '( e e e n10%e do Yy Acar- Bk 2 (omp;mm SR e mo insecticides. Greater killing powes t ) s erber - i the headed mayor into district | esf i o l - file o 2 5 n “ 4 Lammot Du Pont is president o _ e fine of $1,140| Writing of her husband, Frank |Frank H. Kunkel, Cincinnati, and insures satisfaction vut.l\ Flit. One g g E. L Du Pont De Nemours & Com- |\ of Film Stae o Jascha | ®0d 380 days in has been given | Mellus, Ithy and prominent | other shareholders, declares the loss of the largest corporations in the b pany and his brother, who held that 7% i AL oificial sanction of city council. | sportsman, Kelley said: resulted from the cancellation of world guarantees Flit to kill in 4 i office during the World W N Heifetz Announced in 1 )se vote that turned the “How does he spend his tim ¢ lease by a decision of the United sects, or money back. Buy Flit | g chairman of the board. They attended meeting | down tk (Ensenada, Lower C s supreme court after the com- h OF i 3 | cousins of Coleman Da Pont, U e New York G to 5 poll fornia)—fishing? Well, I hope he | pany had spent several million dol- and a Flit sprayer today. ; States senator (republican) fromi N v & $ (P—Flor suf nd even Bossy's most ¢ | falls off the boat." lars in the development of the fleld. ® / 4 f Delaware. R i orence | med opponents admitted their g L The lease was negotiated for the t > Mr. Du Pont's staternent ans s Vidor, motion pict r, whose upaign put Gillis securely in government by Albert B. Fall, then d the prohibition issue in the present wriage 10 a dircctor ended in the | pis place had been given a severe MANY LIQUGR CASE secretary of the intérior. n i campaign and makes an appeal to | divorce courts because she said oo | The $100,000 delivered to Fall by b, b . . business men to stand by the repub- 'much talent in one tamily interfered It was Gillis' second victory of the | E. L. Doheny, Jr., in the much dis- 1 nf . lican. party “because under s of "*"{"v'l "‘ day. Barlier. i the same court | September Term of U. K DIStrict | cusced “little black satchel” was de- v A gap government for the laat cleht Lo anarwingd k) dSChA LT had heard harsh things| owded— | Clared in the suit to have been given w o e tave »n..xy i world famous concert vio- | goken from the béench lw,h,t.(,,,,,,,f: Court At Hartford 18 Crowded— | TRTEE T TR S FO BEVE Doch E1ver 4 g under democratic administration we {is own not infrequent clashes with i = “ I BibeT A aaceuntiagli st bl e o have had less prosperity and us vas perfornied se- | (1 Jaw, the mayor had successtully| ReSult of Federal Raids. B e 2 i 1y hard times.” ’ Er e ‘l*“;' U= prosceuted one of chiet com- Aug. 28. (P—More U-| Kunkel sets forth in the ecom- . t Having always voted the rep o, at the Mayfalr | ainants against his gasoline station. | | "oy o are pending for th it it ielthos T v ain otahs 4 3 can ticket Mr. Du Pont said it 20, and news of the | = ypping the tables on Edward M. | 4107 CH5%% ¢ 5 Iplaintiff stockholders had v i not surprising that he W 1d by the principals | coiriy, who had contended that the |tember term of - the United s b ;{;Wamm 2y 7 4 for Hoover. He differs with Hoove when ”;A"‘)’v SUT- | Gillis station violated the city zoning | distriet court than have been gath- B e s R e 4 | o0 St or Smie. but decuns Tue s ha and his bride de- vor brousht charg- | cred together at any single time |geal as a “frand not only against » p,:°“““’°" e fornia : e e s su. | Juring the past four years, John A. |tne United States but also against q L l:::m?l: A B e has not been en-| oo aq fine of $50. 8 5”| Danaher, assistant United States at- the pan-American company and its o0 T ate to it should be left o setile |firely a secret, however. Their names | "“Biic "V obica apent e nm‘mml‘lm: | Eoubeliarae Donenv s chiareed g themselves. ave been linked romantically sev- he has until September or | 5 -‘UIOI\‘ ug thL\ pointed out, s omipadusigh e i 0(. fhe : rohibition is not of paramount d together from Europe two it o pness st unesl fvony| L i TR ds cder he pla s s0 Is one warranted in v ports that y were planning 10}, ;e > at Boston tothe summer "m;vlh& pn?:‘:‘»‘:‘kr,l:s\‘:yof his controlling interest in the : democratic ticket? Both platforms |Marry. They met in California two | o\ why an injunction should pot|Waterbury, and ' ave Sepcixceoy |company to the Pan-American i are silent as to repeal or modifi- |YEAIS ago. : ! o tssued prohibiting further opera- | CAses ordinarily prosecuts al | Castern Petroleum company which 4 Sating at Gis elehtosnth ainend Miss Vidor, who Is the mother of | {on"o g gasoline business on the | Pelice and state courts. .. |is ateged to be controlied by the v and prohibition laws. We know that [# Tine veat old girl, Suzanne, Was|opoupqgg that it is a public nuisance. Mr. Danaher reports hat a re-{standard Oil company of Indiana. at the democratic convention there |d1vorced in Los Angeles three years |50 )% or that he will have to|Capitulation ofi his files indicates| The sult demands that Doheny P F was a violent fight over a wet plenk {280 from King '\m@_ motion picture Iy 1o the state fire marshal for a | that at least 45 of these cases Will lpersonally be somp:t'ed to reim- . & and the drys won out. Both partics oz L AL “_“,! timia \h»;‘ indical- it to store and sell gasoline and | be presented for pleas in the :“‘!- burse the stockholders for the al- b i . stand for enforcement of the exist-|°d to the court that talented faml- road to uitimate success promises | €ral court in New Haven on S°p-|leged losses. ; 3 5 ing law. {lies tend to “submergence of ¢ to be just as thorny as his opponents | tember 25, and a number of other | Daheny refused to comment on the “Mr. Hoov iviaues 2 She e haton Haug can make it. | cases have already been disposed of foomplaint, declaring he would rub- ” does not favor repeal of the Teias, 00 s 83 seaee ol Hleiieic, Lo Ly |throubh dismissal or further in-imit it to his attorneys before mak- “The yellow can A eenth amendnient and Gov ¥ho da was born in Vilna, Rus- | N | vestigation. Only one case has been {ing any announcement. «with the black band® Makes iBmally clear -he doss|Pi- e was notanamied before. | LOVE IJE T carricd over from the spring term : favor modification. There s wnot [ (or the federal court. Most of the | FOOT SPECIALISTS SAY it tae, 5 much satisfaction in the considera- | SCALP SPECIALISTS SAY | 5 + |cases now peuding for court have # tion of Gov. Smith'’s program of ! | Fervid Notes Allegedly Written By |aricen from the activity of federal FOR BAD CORNS o local option as a solution of the FOR GRAY HAIR o e | agents in Waterbury during the early prohibition problem. One of the ’ | Leo Kelley Are Introduced n o4 o¢iho summer. OR CALLOUS ON FEET, 4 most obvious evils of prohibition is | LEAS HA[R TON[C Lattes's Trial in Calif, A sizeable number has also “een 10 JOY CORN 10 = ar 5 ofe emuggling and bootlegging, with | reported from raids in New Haven, | (/% wxfls g e or uic et"ms se era assifte vtS. o the attendant disrespect for the .ANQEEEO%%DYROUTHFUL COLOR | Los Angeles, Aug. 25 (®—Three|others from smaller towns in the | THIN AS PAPER—STICK WAFER ON o prohibition and other laws. | B HEALT}J{? (?}‘;‘(I)JWSI'HMUUT. | 1otters containing fervid expressions | Naugatuck Valley. AWAY GOES PAIN—OUT COMES CORN . 3 a t | w e Speaking Of Our 15 Banking Services— e Sage-Allen & Co. INC] STORE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY E More Time For Golf— And A Better Score : Eight Wednesday Values in Luggage E That Will Appeal to the Student and to the ! September Vacationist th Use All 22 inch size, Dupont cov- [ S i | B ering in black cobra or : Investments brown boar grain. 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