New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1928, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HFRALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1928 similar gathering o lorain, O.. bad|of the ‘specches Mrs. Wilicirandt | W, g o SRR e : 5 T ol or Smith, whom she termed *the|work for him. cusary machinery. 8he also criti- FLTISETE Sa Ell Is H'Emm e armaged ::,'.";';d“‘:.mm“m bad wade, Dr. Work replied that he s:"‘" C':"k;"mfms;ith greatest humanitarian this country |' (sredit for the war refief work of | €8¢ Hoover's work in the Mk Bedickipdici) e Y to Tiepresontative Newion. of Min.|Bad Dot read them. and that it he| O rong or bas cver produced. Herbert Hoover, suld Mrs. Norlon |PP} flood and said in place of ad- [decree was lssued ledey nesota, chalrman of the nationar |81, It would have to be after the| NCW York, Sept. 26 UP—Rcpre-| Mrs Norton reviewed Governor [should go to the dewoacratic purty vancing & flood control plant the (severe fines for persens ocsavicled g speakers bursat, who 15 now ta Cble|canpalen. sentative Mery T. Norton, democrat, | Snith's record and asserted the|Shc asscrted that the fact My, |Sovernment should have provid:d of defaming Peitugal abresd. cago. : A t-nfl S Noew Jerscy, in an address broadcast | welfare policy he inaugurated and | Hoover succecded was not so much | Telief for the ood sufferers. el L e er( sugge at he|over the WEAF network today ap-|carried = through “justifies cvery|due to him personally as fo Wood S—— Interesting adlets - Asked specifically if he approved [would find them ‘interesting.” pealed {0 women to voie for Gover- | woman in the country to vote 4na|row Wilson, who provided the nec | READ WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |Herald Clamified u'.nut.w One of Fow Gl 1o ol Prsilt’s Ocs Mexico City, Bept. 3¢ (M—Com- mitted to continuing the policies of President Calles, including friendly relations with the United States, Emilio Porter Gil, secretary of in- ’ terior, will become provisional pres- - ident of Mexico December 1. 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