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10 SICKNES CURVE TENDS DOWNWARD Visiting Nurse Calls in February Less Than in January | WAGNETIC GONPASS - “My ThirtyYears NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1929. us as a giti on which ¥ almost wore out one of the records, “Love Nest,” before I put to sea again, alone. I regret that the law of the sea does not permit a member of a ship’s complement to have his wife go along, but it {s probably best | after all because a ship cannot have two captains. So my starboard an- ((‘Ixor remains at home. Nevertheless, 1 do not hesitate to recommend night, | marriage to a seafaring man if he ship's | gets the right girl, Several months afterward I was ' by CAPTAIN GEORGE FRIED theater party t together with ano icers and young following er of the lady at first sight when girl who hec She We discusse d s living i w York with an nd uncle, by Im was a t her au no time in i 1 wanted for obviously is ost a at the home opping Iy two calls at New word our home from a park bench. . month | laid up with an attack of pneumonia and it was then that I appreciated to the fullest extent my wife and my home, for the tender care and comfort I enjoyed. And I want to say that Mrs. Fried is an excellent |cook. In fact we moved from the kitchenette apartment to with a could enjoy the facilities of a real galley. I have yet to find a stew- ird who can serve me an apple pie that can compare, even favorably, ith my wife's baking. Our home, fler seven vears, is still a love nest. It is about time that I replaced that | record, “Love Nest' for it is so scratchy that only Mrs. Fried and I can recognize the tune which we both love. Tomorrow: f a Seaman) ATLANTA WARDEN OBJECTS T0 SPIES Snook Will Quit Unless “Plant- ing” of Pisoners Stops Gald, March 13 (P—Con- nting” of department of agents in the federal peni- tentiary here will result in Warden | 00k tendering his resigna- has informed Attorney Gen- cral Mitchell in 1o Washington three days ago. The warden made known that he had written Attorney General Mitch- | ¢ll to this effect yesterday in deny- ing Washington reports that he al- ready had tendered his resignation. In his 1¢ I another | full-sized kitchen so she | a letter forwarded | ter Snook stated he mld‘ the attorney general that he was op- posed to what he termed a system ¢ “placing agents in the prison as bona fide prisoners on falsified court | orders.” The warden's letter followed pub- lished reports that a second depart- ment of justice agent had been com- mitted to the prison for a long term for automobile theft, but was re- | leased to another agent in less than a month. The “prisoner” was sen- “lenccd from Cincinnati under the name of Joseph Montana, after he | pleaded guilty to the charge. Warden Didn’t Know At no time the warden said, had he knowledge that Montana was a | government agent until the fact was published in a newspaper. | | Several mcnths ago published re- | ports here told of the incarceration of another agent under the name ot Peter Hanson who subscquently was transferred to another prison and ed. hortly after these reports were published, Warden Snook went to Washington where he was informed by Attorney General Sargent that this policy had been inaugurated to observe the morale of prisoners and not to spy on prison officials. The warden was said to have been told | | not to discuss prison affairs publicly “I cannot retain my self-respect and remain in the service if this system of espionage is continued,” the warden declared. | MURDER CHARGE AGAINST | TWO PHYSICIANS DROPPED] Tennessee Doctors Who Operated on Boy Who Died Liberated When | State Fails to Make Case ! Elizabethton, Tenn., March 13 ) —Dr. Murrell Pinson and Dr. W. H. | Longmire were free today of charges that the death o# 12 year old Rob- ert Grindstaff, after they had oper- | lated on him for appendicitis, con- stituted murder, Magistrate R. T. Johnson, Sr. a preliminary hearing, late yester- day dismissed the murder charge | brought by the lad's father, Henry | | Grindstaff, on the ground that the Istate had failed to make a case. The dismissal came after the elder | Grindstaff and a dozen nelghbors * | Qage-Alllen & To. HARTFORD Baby Begms HETHER baby “two-to-six,” VVSage-Allen’rs March Sale of Needs Today a brand new arrival or a Sage-Allen's Infant Shop is testified the two physicians had op- | erated on the boy on a itchen table in the Grindstaff home, by the light of a kerosene lamp and a flashlight. The father also charged Dr. Pinson was intoxicated. Dr. J. B. 8houn and Dr. J. L. Cot- evidences of an appendicitis opera- tion but the appendix, which had not been removed, was normal. The defense, in cross examination of the witnesses, sought to establish that the operation was a result of un error in diagnosis, and that the boy trell, who performed an autopsy on [was in danger of death before the the boy's body, testified they found |operation was performed. (CLEAR YOUR SKIN, d&i-n.fl‘h--l Resinol Special Introductory Sale of New “ANTEX” Window Shades Only 75¢ each Complete—Ready to Hang—36 in. wide, 72 in, long—Rich, Dark Green or Beautiful Buff (Wider shades in proportion) No housewife will give her window shades in years the punishment we give “Antex” window shades in a few severe tests. Imagine crushing, crinkling or creasing your shades without ruining them! Yet “Antex” shades will stand such abuse—and a few rubs with a hot iron and damp cloth will make them look like new. Would vou think of deliberately puncturing an ordinary window shade? You can )?0 that with an “Antex” shade, and a few rubs of the fingernail will close the hole. 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