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estroyed 4° ranchers COLLEGE MATMEN .- Lehigh Is Favored to Again " o " Wil Outine Farm Reliel Views Capture Championship ~ NURSE BRINGS 82,000 SUIT 10 Special Session 1 gh (® — Miss Nora Carroll, Injured While | BY JAMES L. WEST Associated Press Staff Writer their The several es ated s we thousands HOOVER WILL NOT <-uer DICTATE SOLUTION vy ré 1 in wind ceased. Wrest | Riiding i William J. Boland's| gton, March 15 (®—Presi- Hoover has no intention of un- ther the terms n relief bill to pecial session which he W Automobile, Claims Damages | Nora ( sure NEW RBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1929. tee, and so take the name of the author as is the almost invariable custom, A number of plans already are | before the house committee, which Isoon is to begin hearings en the | whole subject at which additional ideas to effectuate relief are expect- ed to be presented. The present (hope of the committee is to have |a measure ready for the house by April 20, at the latest. So far as the senate is concerned. indications now are that one of the highly controversial points will be the amount that is to be provided as a revolving fund for use in control- {ling exportable major crop surpluses {and other things. Some of the sen- ators from the northwest want four {or five times the sum proposed in the McNary measure and there may be ssome difficulty in reconciling the {extreme and conservative views. The " lamount was § ure committees to work measure {rom which hav = 1bmitted for their will to consult hold hims.if with mem- at any tir may of relatio; ¢ farm relief is tion of the course he will othe ation. He holds pulation for inct branches government and con- the administra- d refrain from un- to influence the inch in the perform- ctions Conjecture on Title Thege 1 re of late s to farm e sug- s plan ss on Woman Warns Against Bolshevist Propaganda Wk e th i od to carry nt Hoover, to be int Chairman ire commit- hy Chairman lture commit- “l Was So Nervous That the Least Little Thing Upset Me,” States Fair Haven Lady FLAMING (ANF FIFTTR CUT CUBAN SUGAR (ROP Vast Plantation L2id Waste, Cattlo Ranchers’ Loss Thousands, Nu- merous Bridges Are Burned. P—Fires Mr~. Evelyn Lebeau, Fair Haven, 201 Ferry St Conn. 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Latest Styles — Newest Colors STRAWS OF ALL KINDS Large—Medium—Small Headsizes For Miss or Matron Specialists who have made a studs of the road problem estimated that from four to four and one-half bil- lion reichsmarks (1 reichsmark tequals $0.231) will he required dur- ing the next few years to put Ger- many’s highways in proper condi- tion. = desire his opinion or ad- 92 miles an hour has never been| Booth is one of 78 Wharton school exceeded. or Segrave has built seniors to be granted this privilege the * ' in which he in recognition of their having hopes to beat Wood at Miami. |achieved a general scholastic aver- | | I)l | | Meanwhile the tragedy which cost {age of 85 per cent or higher in their H the lives of two men, and had a|work pricr to the present school |deninite bearing on Major Segrave”s|term. Instead of being allowed only |retirement from automobile racing a limited number of class absences, ‘British Racer Hopes fo Break { Motor Boat Speed Record still was the major topic here to-|Booth now need attend classes only Daytona Beach, Fla,, March 15 (#) e ot | day. when he deems it necessary. The body of Lee Bible, killed| Booth is the son of Mr., and Mrs. ‘\\'hnn he tried to break Segrave's Fred A. Booth, 52 Lincoln street, record in J. M. White’s Triplex on{and is a student in the combined the beack e Wednesday, was be- | manufacturing . and engineering ing sent toc to his old home inlcourse of the Wharton school. He — Major H. O. D. Scgrave, who ear- | Temnessce for burial. The body of holds a student loan scholarship at lier this week set a new world auto-|Charles Traub, camera man struck | the university, and for the past three ¢ AR ¢ 231 miles| Y flying Triplex when it went|consecutive terms has won recogni- {mobile speed rccord of 25 '°8 out o control, likewise was to be tion for distinguished scholarship by {an hour. today sqt out for added lan- .\, 1, 1< home in Indianapolis to-| being placed on the dean’s list of tels [ Hpiexnantad fo deane eraiile oy |the 50 best students in the Wharton morning for Miami, where he will 20 ey {compete with Gar Wood for the title | Sieas I S S for “Worla Motor Boat Kinz* in Wharton School HONOr [pyiain ign school where he was e Recondnetd | Awarded to W. R. Booth active in student lite. | Prior to his departure Major Se-| Willard 1. Booth of this city, is| grave announced his permanent re- among the fourth year students of | Alleges Fraudulent tirement from the automobile rac- the Wharton school of finance and | : ng Neld, He plans i the future to| commerce of the Uniyersity of| Real Estate Transfer 1evote his en s to the cement|Pennsylvania who ve heen re-! Claiming fraudulent transfer of nsiness with motor boating as his ward or excellence in scholarship | prope to avoid payment of a note, favored hobly | by being excused from compulsory | Bronislaw Tomaszewski brought ac- The Wood record, established in|class attendance for vemainder |tion yesterday through Atterncy M. his “Miss America 11" at more than of the prescnt school year., Are Slim ioned with flat furs: skin. material scarf blues and black. in Silhouette Trim and swagger—subtly of supple broadeloths or tweeds. 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