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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929. FOCH WILL HAVE . GREATEST FUNERAL: Marshal's Body Lies in State” Near Unknown Poilu of ¥ vietor S0 Tatat ove WSSISSIPPI RIVER AT RECORD HEIGHT Rushes Past Quincy, IIl, Fload Stage of 20 Feet Greatest Trench B Johnston Removed tor Incompe- tency—Holloway in Today Oklahoma City, 1. Holloway toda fourth governor in ing the removal from | Henry 8. Johnston by a was Oklahom x years, fo that offi Holloway. lieute ler Johnston, executive since Jo‘m\(on was pended pending trial Johnston was the se: e elected governor of the office since ough onstitution four ¢ \pore of th Holloway was acti March 21 (A—W scnate court on a charge of incompetency. * OOLIDGE'S MISSION IN provides | were fmproper. This charge includ- ed in the purported articles of im- p\:a(‘hmen! \med by the attempted ion in 1927, was mot renewedl, and, for this reason, Johnston sald | he felt justified m accepting the | | woman's resignation, Johnston was umnoved as the de ciding vote was cast against him He sat, gazing at the ceiling, hands lasped in front of him, apparently | ot hearing the judgment of the | court. Mrs. Johnston who had panied her husband to the court ' daily also appeared unmoved. Im- mediately after the verdict friends flocked around the deposed governor extending their sympathy. Among them was Mrs. Hammonds. accom- NEW YORK IS MYSTERY tormer President Keeps Purpose of His Visit secret From News- paper Men 21 (UD)— main- nce for which he is famous todav as varied rumors cir- ning the purpose of at the Grand night, Mr. in the AMERICA HONORED 'ALLIED GOMMANDER' Tremendous Ovation Tendered Foch on Visit in 1921 New York, March 21, acclaim of two nations whose men (®—The | e s ————————————————————————————————————————————— son's death in battle and later re- viewed the cadets of West Point and midshipmen at Annapolis. Throughout his tour every day with the exception of one day when he remained in comparative seclu- sion in Cleveland, so that no recep- (lon to him might interrupt interest in an election day—was packed with intense activity and at one time his physician asked that the schedule of receptions be modified. Child’'s Bouquet for Father's Grave Later in the tour, however, he was found to be gaining weight. The welcome from children was as great fought under his command went di- | as that given him by grownups. A rectly to General Ferdinand more than seven years ago during Lis spectacular tour of States and Canada. Dover a period Foch | ten year old girl in New York broke lhmugh the lines of police the day the United | the general arrived and handed him a bouquet of roses with the request of ecven weeks the commander in|that they be taken back to France chief of the allied armies visited al- | to be placed on her soldier father's most every state in the union and | grave. he provinces of Canada, omed by millions and re- recedented honors. @ tribute of church and state, business and cultural circles and persons of every walk of life was some of b showered upon the little marshal in | the fall of 1921 when he extended 3 visit to the national convention of the American National Legion in Kansas City to an march of triumph. He rece honorary degrees from colleges and universities, ed 18 Americag won praise of church dignitaries—Cath- d Canada added to tar honors ons ever this con- v | the x lions, to obt international | help At Kansas City he discarded a program to spend half a day with children to whom he said: “You in the future should remewber that the men must work and women must pray.” Meanwhile in New York, the Rev. Dr. Christian F. Reidner of the Chelsea Methodist church told a story of the little French marsha! who prayed an hour each day throughout the war. NMAN CHARGES WIFE RAN WILD Reno Colony Gets Thrill From Sensational Divorce Fight Teno, Nev., March 21 (P— divoree colony interested itself to- day in the sensational fight of Wal- r P. Inman. heir to a portion of James B. Duke tobacco mil- n a divorce from M He et Patton Inman, ter of a Kokoma, Ind, min- Tuman came here to fight the q to see cial agreement by which she was said to have received $150,000 that the | and valuable personal property at the time they separated. After a jury had been chosen to hear the tee’” 1ony, larlan Heward, attorney for Inman, yesterday made his opening statement, declaring he would produce evidence to show that Mrs. Inman “literally ran wild and lost all sense of decency” just be- fore the couple scparated in Aug- ust, 1927, Use of Liquor Alleged Heward also told the jury he would prove that Mrs. Inman had been intimate with John Steele, a vaudeville actor, aid another man he referred to as “Bill” Grant. The atlorney also alleged that Mrs. In- man has been in the habit of using liguor excessively. Inman’s attorney mentioned trips which he said Mrs. Inman had made by automobile between New York and southern points, declaring that on at least 12 occasions she had be- come 80 intoxicated that her chauf- feur had been obliged to act as her maid and put her to bed. H. R. Cooke, attorney for Mrs. Inman, told the jury that before her marriage to Inman, his client was a woman “of unusual refiinement.” Cooke declared Inman had financed her divorce from her former hus- band, a man named Brent. Her en- suing marriage to Inman was de- scribed by Cooke as a plunge from limited circumstances into a life of luxury and wealth and that 1Aman had insisted that his wife be “a good sport, one of the boys and girls.” SHADED STOCKINGS Silk hosiery which shades off into darker tonea towards the back are new and good with ombre tinted frocks. Beige ones grow definitely brown at the back, silver ones very, very grey. 7~ \\/w ONE THIRTY-NINE MAIN STREET, : ‘o‘pllllph £ '-(unfl'" TII! 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