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~ CAMPAIGN SLOGAN crnor Smith in nominaties. He was married to Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, & niece of President Roosevelt, during hig student days at Columbia university, where he took his law degiwe, the president himself giving the bride away. They bave four sons, one a student at Harvard, the others attending their NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNFSDAY, s Porte|Ho' h - u u-..w 5008 Bealth who at present is residing Rice. Mystery Socived 4 The ldentification ocicared wp the mystery that had marked the dis- appsarance of Marshall after San- dino rebeis raided the La Lus mine in sastern Nicaragua en April 13, Marshall was manager of the gold FGEPSHAL 1S LOTED DEAD Monday. While full details of his reception have not yet beea worked out, be will motor from the Pean- sylvapia railroad station to his hotel through streets crowded by the morning rush of workers on their way to business. During the day the nomines will confer with republican workers in RALLY IN N.Y. T0 BE LARGE American Engineer's Body o g Managua, Nicaragua, Oct. 3 (UP) —George Marehall, American mi! ing engineer captured by Sandino rebels in April, dled in the midlands of Nicaragua near Mastawas, it be- came known teday. Officials i4entified the body of a man found mear Mastawas a8 that of Marshall, through a deacription ed them by Mrv Marehall, £ Wil Be Biggst in Esten Campitn Washington, Oct. 3 P — Herbert Hoover's visit to New York city, the home town of the democratic presi- dential candidate, is to be made the occasion for the biggest republican rally in the east during this cam- paign. The cclebration will begin early on the morning of Monday, October . with the arrival of the republican presidential candidate from Wash- ington and will reach its climax in 2 mass meeting in Madison Square Garden that night with Hoover de- livering his sixth major address. It Was He Who Named Smith “The Happy Warrior” New York, Oct. § UP—Frankiin Delane Roosevelt, nominated for sovernor of New York by the demo- ‘ratic party, coined the phrase “the appy warrior” to describe his old Y riend Governor Smith, but his sends say it applies as well to him- the metropolitan area and with New York state lenders. To Visit Hartford ‘While on his trip to Boston, where he is to speak on Monday, October 15, in Mechanics' hall, the repub- lican candidate will take occasion to mest with leaders in that state and also will stop over at Hartford, on the way back to Washington, to con- fer with republican county and state officers in Connecticut. His special train also will stop at Springfield and some other towns, where he will make rear platform appearances. The change of plans for Hoover's visits to New York and New Eng: land have been welcomed by most republican leadors since his addres- es will be broadcast on week nights mine and he had one American as- olatant. The other American escap- o4, but the rebels seised Marshall and took over the mine, For a brief time the rebels at- ted to wo'k the valuable gold pasit, found this Impopmible, then fled after burning most of the mive structures. Marshall was taken with them, There was a report that Marshall had been killed but this was dis- proved through the sighting of the ining engineer, walking with the rebels toward their campment. father's old prep echeel at Groton, BISHOP DISEUSSES CHURGH PROBLENS Think England Shoald Divorce Sell From Clerics Cheltenham, Eng., Oct. 3 W—The Right Rev. Arthur C. Headlam, the interior of Nicaragua. Recently United #tates ties in Nicaragua received that Marshall had died of a & I - = 3 ? ] E i te Atte this ~eport, but |and fying cenditicns peer. ; | H ifEa Af. From the time, as editor of the rimson, Harvard's student news- aper, he fought for and obtained dequate fire escapes for the Har- ard dormitories, he has always e R P ez D cen fighting, generally for some- e else. Bishop of Gloucester, believes that Hughes to Speak instead of on Saturdays’ as ally He first became prominent nation- | the only. solutions to the problem| Charles Kvans Hughes, once|planned. Saturdsy n’l:bt :"“ regard- % ‘ E ally in 1912 when he took up the arising from the house of commons' | Hoover's colleague in the Harding-|ed as a rather undesirable night for | 3 fight in New York for Woodrow |refection of the revised prayer book | Coolidge cabinet and himself political broadcasting because this is Wilson, defying the Tammany lead- jare either disestablishment of the|republican standard bearer in 19 shopping time in many of the ers who did not look kindly on the | Church of England or parliamentary ; will share the speaking program |gmaller cities and towns over the \d then New Jersey governor for pres- |enactment giving the church spirit- | with Hoover, a program which will | country and the radio audiences aro - ident. He led the Wilson delegates | yal independence. consume approximately two bhours|thus decreased. trom New York in the fight for| The bishop In speaking as presi-|and be ried to the country over| yuiy the change in plans for the 3 Wilson's nomination at Baltimore. dent of the annual church congress, hookup second only to that used eastern campalgn, the republican Roosevelt first entered politics | which although it has no officlal | when Hoover delivered his accept- | o "o yy considering the de- ‘e 5 actively in 1910 when he was elected | status has been heartily supported | ance address at Palo Alto on August ::v" of one additional address » ‘ b state senator from Dutchess county, |«s a medium of discussion, said he |y, i B e Atlaciic asabonrd " the first time that county had gone | would seriously regret disestablish-| \Vith its seating capacity of 20,- before he again turns westward for . i E: democratic in 38 years. There he|ment. His other solution would be 000 the new Madison Square Garden the final campaign drive. first came to grips with Tammany |along the lines of the Church of |wil afford accommodations second [ ‘PG S081 PORPRIER S50 - oy o0 ‘ L] Hall and its then leader, Charles I'. | Scotland act of 1921 which gave that | only to those furnished by the Stan- | C% 0 " "raye while en route to Murphy. The issue was the election [church full spiritual independence. |ford university stadium in which Stanford university, will be delivered Y ’ 3 of a United States senator. ~Tam-| The bishop also referred to thelsome 70,000 persons gathered to |, To "o o ro” determination. many was for Willlam F. shegtzan. question of reunion of the churches | hear Hoover's maiden effort in his s It [4 i Roosevelt was for James A. O'Gor- |and explained why Catholics were first race for an elective public = o man, Mr. O'Gorman was elected. | pot invited to the congress. Of thit offices STUDENTS PROSPEROUS 4 Years later he defined his politics | he said. “*As long as the Pope and Leaves Sundsy Columbia, Mo, Oct. 3 (UP)— . = on that occasion by saying: “I am a | English Roman Catholics adopt their| Hoover will leave Washington by | University of Missouri students drive ¥ ¢ k. regular organization democrat of | present unfriendly attitude toward |special train on the night of Sunday, | 475 cars, an increase of 74 over . 2 i Dutchess county. 1 am not an anti- | other Christians it will be difficult | October 21, reaching New York early | last year. Tammany democrat but in this cam- | for those Roman Catholics, who paign as in many others I have|ywould gladly do so, to confer with taken a consistent position against | ys, d the control of the stats democracy | In alluding to the Papal encyeli- : 3 by Charles ¥. Murphy, believing he | ca) that stated that a union of Chris- 18 is a handicap to our democracy.” |tians could only come by a return While ho was in tho senste the |of the dissenting to the original| pogganddef others have gottenrid of theirs by my simple v 4 friendship betwecn himself the rich | church of Rome, the bishop said: without starvation $ well-educated lawyer and Governor [ *A pronouncement like that is & and efficient method of fat reduction s - g Smith the poor..::ll-;ducn;edk)nuui slgr: 'c( (h;hwraknesa of the Po::'l a*"h“um“d-, often .t.m[lpu rateand 3 man from east side New York, was | position. ere are many members % finally sealed, & {riendship which led |of the Roman church in all coun-| ,WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken place. i » A Rooseveit thrue times to propose the | tries who are dissatisfied with the I am a licensed practicing physician and .bave made a governor as the presidential nominee | tyranny of the Italian curia and re- careful study of the physiological mquimunuolduhnm of the democratic party, the last [sent its intolerant attitude towards e pas u:hh;redientumdin e b atia) body. This has enabled me to [ time successfully. Long they have | modern thought. I belicve there are 5 o faty - act oeltyalow . b been “Frank” and “Al" to each movements of thought in the church mmmummyupmu}'dlpndw‘ only s b other. of Rome which even its discipline of weight without harm and an improvement in bealth, but Roosevelt's fight for Wilson at | won't be able to restrain.” th it an alleviation of all of the l.mublgu:m lvmputf: b Baltimore in 1912 attracted notice | prete—— which frequeatly accompany and often are a direct result ; of the war-time president who| VEGLESS MAKE LEGS ‘ortness of breath on slight esertion, [ 4 named him amistant sccretary o the | Find Employment In Towa Artificial m&‘;‘;‘:"’:fi“g‘h" etc.. pot to speak of the rellef from 3 navy, the youngest man ever to hold Amb Factory heart, etc., i that post, and the second Roosevelt| Council Blufis, la., Oct. 3 (UP)— thcemburmmeuto(bemn?o:tout.Stqutp«wnng ~ to be 8o honored. His fifth cousin, | Artificial legs are manufactured by from such diseases as Chronic Rheumtmn.fiw}-hb"“v . - . Theodore Roosevelt was assistant | 1€€1°ss men in a Council Blufts fac- Asthma and high blood pressure are greatly relieved by & secretary of the navy before he be. |{ory. Seven men are employed in reductipn of their superfluous fat. came governor of New York state |the plant. and they turn out more My treatment will relieve that depressed tired, sleepy foeling, giving youthe and later president of the Unitcd J“"‘fl"] 3,600 legs % Jear. b:"';‘rele of th: Ay and vigor which come as a result of the loss of superfiuous fat. 5 ¢ X employes are withou egs an energy vigor " : send s et i i | the others have one log amputated. . If you are overstout do not postpone but sit down right now and send for : R RRted for. yioe presidsnt ” An:l = SN ke men® G, ‘A dohn my FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and my plan whereby | am to be PAID | 1920 Franklin Roosevelt spent the e G A, JObn- y i ° campaign boosting the head of the |00 OWner of the company. said, ONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS TAKEN PLACE if you so desire. n‘” a wwoman: "Ynu’ . o teket, Governor dumen 3. Cox ot L1 P e, - those| o DRs Re NEWMAN, 286 Fifth Ave,, New York — Deck D ' : ¥ Ohlo-=again_ fighting ‘not ‘g0 much | i ¢ | mrnsse— e —————— T T 1 ¢ ol ety Mening 2ot s TR Vo ke mikerbeen withowt he advertising of used cars as ‘family cars’ means more to me - wan burled under the Harding land- i“‘;o';"n:m"‘ "h:';‘n‘;" i M lide and retired from public life. B ¢ : On his island home of Campobello, | 27S 280 He then devised the than I can say. 2 ; . | @rtificial limb he now manufactures. b N. B, the following year he was "A d ld be thl , stricken with infantile paralysis. For SR s g (f | iiken wih inantl paraivais For| inge oF AviaNo second car wou more than a luxury in our family. « | & 4 Finally he won his fight with death Y : bl was Tett paraiyaed from the | TMIon Couies Retentioy of Fa- After my husband drives away in the morning I have to take waist down, a tragic fate for a track. | yiiznon, Oct. 3 (UP)—The muni = tennis player, outdoor man, and | ity of Avj 1 = 9, . | gnon proved today 3 wvimmer ety ot Alénon . proved Cotay our daughter to school ... It’s quite a way off and I want 1 k His spirit was not broken and he | stronger than progreas S continued his law work on crutches. | Navigatis 9y e s o e | Javieating combanies_operating to be sure that she gets there safely. Then I have to goto g-;dnl:jlo:a of Madison hSquhmri famous Faint Benezet bridge here, k - ki E e as many who had |almost as well known i 7 e e e e e b | stuoet, un D pnown, In wong cod market . . . I do my best but I haven the time to P unashamed, placed in nomination for | down because it was a hindrance to i the presidency, his friend, Governor | ships, i » the or SR for the best I can get for our budget. Then I wantto be sure =~ e B AL R R SR my little girl gets back safel S days it is raining or : [ arm Springs, Ga., he | tional monument and the ships il took a lodge there and for the past | must get under it the best m:y y gl g ol y A y' tis # two winters has spent his days tak- | could. 8o French children in their ing long swims in the spring watcr. Gradually he regained the use of his legs and last spring at Houston was | able to walk to the platform with the ald of canes to agaln place Gov- The Spring nursery songs will continue to re- | peat: “On the bridge of Avignon, All the folks dance round and l round.” & Buckley THE BEST SINCE 1820 snowing ... And I must confess that I'd like to see more friends and take a real interest in civic matters .. . But ¢ what can a woman do? Though her business is outside the home too, she hasn't the use of a car.” The cars which General Motors dealers are taking in trade’' y offer women an opportunity to have cars of their own at Y How CanYou Be Sure of a Comfortable : Electric Co. Contented Winter low price. And their putchase may be arranged on General 1 SRRt sk Efifimmyhfi oo el Motors’ plan of payments—the GMAC Plan. ’ But, if you are fair to your heater, it will be fair to you—unless - it is & wery poor one indeed. ¢ p v Kelvinator Hoover Refrigeration Cleaners "Majestic and Kolster Radios Being faie to heater is, first, seeing that it and the flues I-fia'fmmll’:fiu from soot sccumalations, For soot is an insulator between the fire and the heating surfaces. : ] P B W&.q&%fi%fi&%‘fi':&’& , l i R I coal for its particular type and capacity. . 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