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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1929. e ——— e e ! ! . ! il at the repyblican only lawyer serving @s councilman,| A searching pilot flying over the 'ANIANS “Hello, Hilles Claims Coolidge N Said [NE IR T IRAD | o, oot % e ity tavah i o i ) DO e KIWANI/ “Hello, Sucker!” es Claims Coolidge Never ¥ GOUNCI S i o RSt e a1 "ty | bl s miion vas st | GOMM[TTEE 0“ 0RD[“A“GES!M will be a first year member, ac- | pected to continue in the finance | hetween Tyc Mission and Port GOLF COURSE VOTE He Would Refuse to Run If Drafted B0k Vo 4 410 Yoor st apc | Dochs o culin . s D i o e i e e e S C"C';' ‘0*“4"-“, AL < | i | the four men in the plane, including illiam . ul y e ml‘l"-‘ Alderman alter R. Falk of the ‘S()u'hcr“ Vross b‘lll iE 3 New York, April 10 (®—Vindica- |run. One of my friends asked him . second ward is retiring from the SRS . Aocktal ; - T P. Ul i Fach Club Member to Distribute Saeaal ot oo L irectly It he would tumn dawn the| 8% Slted for lmportant cpairmanship to become president Missing in Australia and Capt. Charies . . Ulm, trans- j i ] 3 tion for his part in the “dr - ¥ ) R A iti i > : pacitic aviators. : - S sl lay by | NOMiNation in case the convention Chairmanship Berth. *| pro tem. of the council, a position | gygney, N. 8 W.. April 10 (Up)— | Pacitic avaiors. - 25 C. of C. Ballots 4 k~ idge™ movement was seen today BY | gpapted him. Coolidge looked this { peing vacated by Aldevman Davil| pjiie confidence was felt today in| Missionarles here suid they doubt. 4 U o Charles D. Hilles, republican na- ipan straight in the eye and never | Attorney William F. Curtin, coun- ! L. Nair of the first ward. Messrs. | the report of the finding of the air-| €0 the trath —of the report, which tional committeeman. from New blinked. but he didn't say a werd. |cilman-clect from the third ward alk and Nair will continue to | plane Southern Cross, forced down | they said probably was circulated at | Capt. Charles L. Kingsford-Smith York. in Calvin Coolidge’'s Cosmo- “I though{ then, and Coolidge's may be given the chairmanship of serve on the board of aldermen, and | more than a week ago in the wilds|the Drysdale river mission by im- politan mgazine srticle i1 which Statenent in the Cosmopolitan vin- | the ordinance — committec of tm-“Coum-nman-mcct Curtin, being the |of northwest Australia. aginative natives he told why he did not “choose to | dicates me, that he had not fully de- S and that he probably would | Hilles was leader of the Coolidge | Ndve 100ked upon such a draft as 4 call to an inescapable duty.” movement and only swung his sup- nort to Hoover when told at the con- es said that the Sunday prior vention by Everctt Sanders, secrefary onvention, Benator Butler, | to the president Mr. Cool at that time chairman of the repub- did not desire state ations to lican national committee, said in e iy reply to a question by a Hoover : £ In his wagazine article, Coolidge | supporter, that he intended to vote £ s 'z Nanders to the con- | for Coolidge. Asked whether he ~ . vention to notife leaders of his thought the president would accept. Vo in order to forestall a pos- he replied: “I think so." ? i sible nomiuation by the convention.| Hilles said the delegate then de- : 3 1es said that until Sanders' visit clared he would advise the Hoover S TExa s iUy im he did not ke etlior | delegates o cast their first ballot for 1t Coolidge war - Coolidge, convinced that Hoover RN D R EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING! et 3 YEAR OLD CONNECTICUT STOCK Hostess Grins as Trial Draws . g = — 3 AL t nd a ien-'shop, who had filed a petition i o g0 Out Gapacity House e i Conable Winkle star Four Varieties Famous the World Over member of the|ed that he will go ahead with the Sold Exclusively In New Britain At Racklifie’s 1 Mayor Paon- sale and the money will be held 1 trust pending the outcome of the “ e LIBRARY WILL RESUME The ROSE HILL Appropriation of $5.000 Mahes Pos "1 ISSUING SCHOOL VOLUMES S ‘. IS E § " oo e e alonz ye Prank 9 e to the excellent cooperat Nair ; o Eion, United Dirente & o i : £2 i tor Sajewski g Z ik . Ordinarily these varieties would sell in the neighbor- onent e “"‘n" o ‘\' e e Best Resu]ts Are Obtamed lf You hood of $1.00 a piece. Rackliffe’s buying connections ] LI s Lo e A | with one of the foremost growers in Connecticut brings n Royale, whe s ) G b e 2 dditional books this year andg = 1patka Provic ool children in the out Plant them in a position exposed to the sun all day them to you at an unprecedented price. . was raided and 1 doubt if 1¥ing icts with reading material o F S rs came . ] | other member of the com-| An appropriation of $3 protected from severe winds—not subject to the drip i a quart amipgne P Anl oy . 1 devoted as been made with the result that th = . o nt of w t { rests of s library will a ol from house eaves—not robbed of moisture by trec i B e hade of Rose Pink H o ¢ abandoned. ot || o 1 : bt el i = which he Premier retains its clean shade of Rose Pin ) ¢ chool ¢hil Lot f“\ iolline “f” e S throughout the season—it is a free easy grower—large well drained rose growing soil needs. Spade ground ip jts flowering. coessary last o %0 that the decply. Use several handfuls of Vigoro to each squarc o Premier-Supreme a newer version of the Premier vard of soil. This treatment will supply energy upo: a trifle better in its coloring—Bright Rose Pink. The Briarclif-Pink—is known as the universal rose conceded to be the best rose stock that can be grown, the loss of hooks going to schools Eaa which roses thrive insuring abundant blossoms and The Rose Hill—one of the}popular hardy Roses— Mlynarski Grateful vich foliage. Light Pink H. T. Rose blooming all summer. Ll e e For Friends’ Support R ¥ 3 ol Mlyna councilman i | WINKLE NAMED TRUNTEE lect from the fi ard on the re il Ve o es of Dill's Smoke 8hop publican ticket, ms oo .| RgcxLirre/BRos. urpose to represent th per cent in the coun el s b o o s PARK AND BICELOW STREETS vy in the fifth ward was a grea 1 ni ¢ Henry 1) d in bring t many votes for TEL 5000 rupt propricfor of the smoke the republican > . andidates. 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