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INMATES PROTEST WARDEN'S REMOVAL Atlanta Prisoners Whistle and How! As Snook Leaves 1| WHO IS HE? ) nent in rs of New om muzh POLICE HAKE AUTOISTS “APRIL FOOL" VICTIMS 5% Autoists Arrested in Pairficld County for Using April | Regis- tration Day Too Soon. (P—In bies wer up. sar hiel a war 1o —— lnventor of Hydraulic Auto Jacks re other 1 HOUETTE NTEST RUL },\ ”I 1.—Tde: FOUR MENTIONED FOR PARIS POST MR. M. Mr. M, ford Ave, the M. J. HATFILLD J Ha jacks, says of Bo My kidneys were time and I would h several times du to this. Naturall 1 never felt reatofl and would go t d out before I My liver had not years, 1 m #9 take laxatives frequently. Eveyy 0 often I would get a dizzy |’ 3 § would always have to be| /'Y i that thi h ruin my work, as|’%V "ZN! 8 very fine and the least | P Would be fatal. A " triend @ mine tn New Haven told @08 Bon-Tone, and so 1 Dottles. I no longer have up nights and in the morning I get up feeling rested and 100 & M“:‘:,'u‘;°'.;'e”:‘»"ar‘.”"; One is Ambassador Hugh Gibson at 06 e past. My bowen ary| Brussels. Beigium, and the other is | | Ambassador Henry P. Fletcher at | lnntlv-- Secretar Gibson and Fletcher Two other names matic list are to be considered rick’s successor fina on tne diplo- selected personal | and s | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1929. TALMUD TORAH CHILDREN AT PURIM PARTY SERIES OF ACCIDENT . INVOLVING AUTOS ‘None Serious—One Small Boy| Hit automot accidents | police ile attention of 1 of them be In| Numerous to the week-end specialky seri front of 1417 Ci cam one howev bin avenue about | 5:30 last cvening, a car driven Dby! 20, of Garden turned over whi |over t the windshield broken, while Beau- liew's car was damaged about the left front mudguard. Officer Walter Malona reported no cause for police action. An automobile owned and driven by John L. McAloon was turning in- to a driveway at 250 Washington street about 2:45 yesterday afler. | noon when it was struck by a car | owned and driven by Conrad V. Mangiafica of 176 Central avenue, ‘\ w York. Mangiafica told Detective | Sergeant Cllinger he was driving | north on Washington street at the | an approximate rate of 10 miles {hour when the McAloon pulled | towards the center of the street from | the east side. Mangiafica refused to give Mec- | Alogn his name and address, and the police were called. Sergeant Ellinger | |found that the McAloon car was | damaged but slightly, and the Ne: York machine suffered about the front. Mr. and Mrs. McAloon were not injured. On complaint Robert Parker, of E. the father of of 157 Wilcox reet, Officer L. Harper investi- gated an accident which occurred about 5:45 last evening at Oak and asalle street. He learned that Har- old S. Swanson of 28 Winthrop stree ruck the boy, who ran from the rear of the Oak street bus. Ace cording to Swanson, he chased the boy and wanted to take him to a physician to ascertain whether or not he ws hurt, but he would not go and did not appear to have been in- jured. The boy's father said his arm and leg were discolored by the im- pact. another car, and John Pais. of 45 Albany avenue, father of the driv ained painful cuts about the I was arrested by Detective Sergeant G. C. Ellinger on charges of driving without a licer reckless driv- ing, and 1 police court today the case was continucd until tomorrow witnesses who were notified wtend, did not do so. Pisson, according 1o the police port. w at the rate of miles an n the accident oc- ling Easter with taken him out fternoon. g su: his fat or a dr About 1 o' a New B, truck driven noon, Curnele of n owned by Co. of Boris Wolo- . Hart- : ) « collision on Hart- X was driving ed out of “rnoon by the ¢ orium for t Truck vs. fore 1 o'clock & uck owned by mgton 1 by I wl t. M. Ko- the and lsrael R en of . 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