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T —— ROOSEVELT SENDS Stewart Out Seeks to Force COMMITTEE ON ORDINANCES WILL PASS ON NEW J0BS | Considers Creating Licutenant of | Detectives and Assistant Master Mechanic in Fire Dept. The common council committee {on ordinances will meet Friday eve- ning, January 25, to act on the rec- {ommendation of the board of police Mirs. Spencer Dies After Twin Sister Stoneham, Mass,” Jan. 18 P— Mrs. John W. Spencer, 90, died last night at her home here 24 hours after the death of her twin sister, Mrs. Lemira E. Adams, also of this town. Mrs. Spencer was the mether of Nirs. Albert B. Meredith of Haef- ford, Conn., wife of the commission- er of education in that state. She| had been confined to her bed for | the past three years. Besides Mrs. they did not exist on the part of commissioners that the office of | Meredith, Mrs. Spencer leaves an- uted to the death of Mrs. Spencer. Both were natives of Wakefield, N. H. !Want Waste Farm Products as Paper | Washington, Jan, 18 UP—A resolu- tion dcsigned to encourage use of waste farm products in the manu- facture of news print was introduced yesterday by Senator Schall, repub- lican, Minnesota. He also is author | eof another resolution to require |\rmlmg of the congressional record | on paper made from corn stalks and '(he appropriation of $6,000,000 for “It is honestly believed by many | H people,” said Mr. Roosevelt, “that | F'B€ there are no fundamental differ- ences between the republican and democratic party nowadays. ‘That is so far from the truth as to scarcely seem to me to need denial. | A T— Were it not for the fact that failure | w Dm of all of us to continually make | c : | plain to the voters nat only of the | onces Betwoen Two Parties |city and of the state but ot the na- tion as well, has resulted in such a general ignorance of such principles New York, Jan. 18 (M—A mes- | as to warrant the assumption that | sage from Governor Roosevelt was read at the Tammany Hall speakers | many pedple who have never heard | bureau banquet here last night after | them clearly explained.” last-minute mechanical difficulties | — had prevented delivery of the| speech from Albany to New York | Retract Pleas of over a radio-telephone hookup. | Guilty in Court The governor's message urged the | Cambridge, Mass, Jan. 1S (P— members of the bureau to enlighten [ Four members of an alleged auto | the people concerning the prob- | theft ring retracted previous pleas of lems of government. not guilty and pleaded guilty when | hrought to trial in Middlesex supe- Referring to the goOWih Of cam. | rior court I\flrv‘ \\‘U!xd The fifth paigning by means of the radio, the |1 ! it o gkl o governor's message suid: e listen more and more to the actu e iadn o Daver N H spoken word of the orators, they | ;o o OrEs Gnalck. and will keep informed more and more | il LT T o crville, on the fundamental reasons which | NOTEE U AR R L conspir- lead them to hold this policy or that | 1 ™ "far aut policy to be best for our republic.” | fo o e The governor advised the speak-' (" charges ers’ bureau to do all in its power to P e A bt s and receiv- Druhan was under John D, action to fi Col. Robert W. |lieutenant of detectives be created |other doughter, Miss Elizabeth | orcction of manufacturing plants to !and also on the recommendation of | Spencer, a school principal of Win- | ytiiize waste farm products, particu- {the board of fire commissioners that | chester. larly in the making of paper. {the position of assistant master me- | The death of Mrs. Adams, who _— |chanic in the fire department be es- | had lived with her sister in recent| Classified advertising in the Her- tablished. | vears was belicved to have contrib- |ald is becoming more popular. ‘The bhoard of police commiulonJ ers will be asked to appear before consldoring the other recommenda- | . ' [tion, a hearing having already been | It is oniy as mutmee is broken down and the; B adetllon, a2; M e e T i gystemuweakened that germs bring forth lhfil‘fi'\ll ' have been asked of the fire commis- sioners to guide the committee in the committee in explanatidon of the recommendation and reports of infuenza, grippe or other ailments. nourished is your surest protection. 1an of the board of | % Oil compuny ot 1n-| England a Director the company. Stewart | Of Eastern League n during the dispute | pittsield, Mass., Jan. 18 P— Ul to estify | pyypjel England, former mayor of dispel the widespread belief that|,, tine sore 4han $100:000: 164 “there are no fundamental differ-| o 1 by police that they op- ences between the republican and | arated in greater Boston with head- | democratic parties™ by forth the principles for which the | & , lutter stands. | DENY FRONT CLOSED Former Governor Alfred T thi B ade Jugoslavia, Jan. 18 (P— |t listed among the invited guest i-official statement been un not present. Senators Roy: 1 w Jugoslavian govern- | held by Copeland and Robert F. closed the frontier also were unable to appear at the| banque DOWN Buys Any Article from $1.00 to $50 and 20¢ Down Buys Any Article from $51 to $100 : | : | i ke ”‘”" "f”“"""‘" | Pittsfield, was selected last night to s‘ 0 I I S EMU]S!ON | thie board of directors of the Pitts- setting | quarters at Dover, N. 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