New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1929, Page 11

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CONTINUOUS BASEBALL John McGray Has New Stunt Which He has Put Into Practice in Giants' Camp. San Antonio, Texas, March § (P WORK CRITICIZES PARTY MACHINERY Asks That State Committees' |New York Giants’ ‘“master-mind- ing,” has a new stunt for training Carry On Between Elections {camp use. He calls it ‘“‘continuous Washington, March 5 UP—Dr. |paseball.” Hubert Work, chairman of the re-| Instead of having & change of publican national committee, told |%ide aftef three put-outs, McGraw national committeemen and commit. | 28 his regulars bat until 27 outs teewomen assembled here today, |8T¢ Tecorded. Then he calls the it - aiate heausantera Aot e \BERA LI, ) WL BUEL bR Kept open continuously and that the |¢XBausted thelr quota of outs. | Me- nations] committee had heretofcre| Saw thinks his plan ls go met asumed ts sighttul place tn| S 1 Mt 40 ML TS DA Al derstanding be. the plan, trimmed the regulars, A Smonkiug Sunderstanding dibe. | o O L hing | pesterday. chishy, tween national committee members ([N9° 10 NOUNE: esterdsy chichy and state and county chairmen,” he [petaue the frsb-etiing 1 ovs couldn't declared. “ls an essential to party |'SthoM_ the PUCBINE | by the twe success and should be a continuin e process tor clections are won 1n he‘f" only ‘e 'nits. sackaon. sna % ‘ Li n Wi ead “This working harmony existed tn | v o oorom getting i Wel the other. the last campaign to an unusual |7 MY Welsh degree but In many states its activity was too long delayed. I earnestl hope that state headquarters may | be kept open continuously. They hurry, confusion and misdirected cnergy incident to hasty organizing. ! 4 Meaauartcrs, i et towends J-Hour Rainfall Sends Rivers | of helpers, in four months, is only . f partially effective and unnecessarily {0 H]gh Levels Aga_“] expensive,” Dr. Work safd the fundamental fs- T, sue in the late campaign proved to Atlanta, Ga., March 5 P—River be prosperity, “then threatened by a | valley residents in ,k south central change of administration,” | Georgia were taking added precau- He asscrted the nation had been | tions today for a renewal of last passing through an economic revo- (week's flood stages, lution in the last decade, and that a hours additional rainfall which changed conception of the aims, ob- | again has sent the Chattahoochee, cts and power of politics was in- | Flint, Ocmulgee, and Oconee rivers evitable. to high levels. “It has already come about” he| The United States weather bureaa declared. “The political, the busi- |at March issued an advisory warning ness, the social and the spiritual to Macon, Milledgeville, Hawkins- mind have common origin, and must | ville and Dublin, Ga., predicting rises be associated, or government by | close to flood stage. varty will fail for want of vision.” | At Newton, Ga., the Flint river p—— wa Slx DAY BIKE RAGE | caused little damage so far. | At Macon, the Ocmulgee rose ten feet yesterday to a height of 23 feet : , and a few residents of the east Georgetti-Debacts Team Clings | \a00n lowlands left their homes Lead After a Night of Wild Jam. temporarily for the sccond time in ten days. Several small houses near | Albany had been flooded. 3 Washouts on a number of roads, New York, March 5 (P) — The | repajred after last week's high wa- Georgetti-Debaets team clung to the | (or had partly receded, were endan- lead in the six day bicycle race at| gered by the new high water, and Madison Square Garden at 8 a. m.|several detours were in use. The today after a night of wild rlding, | Southern railway at Macon has dis- marked by numerous Jjams. veteran combination had pedaled |to guard against rises in the Oconee 601 miles and nine laps. Letourner | an4 Oemulgee rivers, anll Precardp weve gne 1ap 80 ihe| "oy Albams also was experienc rear. Three outfits were tied for third place and the rest of the fleld was scattered. Seventy-four laps were stolen during the night and early nmorning hours. Standings at 8 a hour: Team Georgetti-Debacts . letourner-Brocardo Belloni-Beckman . Cugnot-Blanchone Walthough-Deulber, Hill-Petri McNamara-V; Spencer-Horder Waker-Winter Horan-Croley Grimm-Lands . Kockler-Merkne Bello-Zucchetti Hanley-Keller Pichione-Peloso . Leader: rgetti. Former record 754 miles 9 laps made by Cameron and Kaiser in ming and Riding. |the Conecuh river near Brewion rising steadily early today. A lower | portion of the business district of Brewton was expected to be partly {under water today. m., the 55th Miles Laps Pts. Magazine Publisher Asks 601 60 601 22 601 . 601 601 601 Jersey City, N. J., March 5 (#)— Courtland H. Young, New York ine publisher, who maintains ence in Wechawken, today filed | unrestricted custody of Rosebelle old daughter of the publisher and |Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Young. whom he recently divoreed. Young charges the child is being kept in an immoral atmosphere in her mother’'s home on Ninety-Sec- ,ond street, Brooklyn. Vice Chancel- lor Vivian M. Lewis ordered a hear- ing March 12 in Paterson. RAIN 213 1 Manchester, March (UP)— March 5 (UP)—Gus | There a legend that visitors to Sonnenberg, world's heavyweight Manchester always find it raining wrestling champion, defeated Freq When they arrive. Lieberman of New York in straight| Here is Manchester's talls here last night. record for 1528: The title-holder scored the first| There were fall in 30 minutes with his famous but—38.9 inch flying tackle, and the sccond in four On 213 days. minutes, 10 seconds, with an upright cradle hold. S MATCH weather hours of sunshine, :8 of rain, which fell |ter years in the last 25 years. ’7/////“ N ON— Perfect Optical Service By Our Registered Optom:< . .t Free Examination - Eyeglasses 50¢c Weekly [ Sposial Rates tor Ghildren | aels For Appotnteent 354 MAIN ST. 354 MAIN ST. | —John McGraw, who does all of the | colors. Full | can within themselves, demonstrate B4 the necessity for their existence. The | following 24 | s approaching its crest, but has | | This | patched crews to vulnerable points || ing a recurrence of high waters, with | | For Custody of Daughter in chancery court a petition for the ' | , | Corinne (Roschud) Young, 11 year | There have only been three wet- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929. A ONE-DAY SALE OF Infants’ Rubber Pants fa First quality—A real 25¢ grade—White and 10c ‘ sizes, FOR WEDNESDAY ........ Pair New Early Spring Items from her Salon in Philadelphia fiANCES DEeNNEY sends her PERSONAL REPR ESENTATIVE for she believes that the woman who purchases her Preparations here is entitled to the same personal consideration as is the Client who can call on her in Philadelphia. You may visit her in the Toilet Goods Department or arrange for an appointment to learn how these new Preparations may be used at home to achieve equisite results. 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