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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD _MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1920, “Let Me Call You Sweetheart.” Mas- | |to mis feet and saw him wander ot | g% government shall be safeguarded. In [day made public a letter following ! scuet's “Meditation” from “Thais RK AVE BRAW down the street, apparently dazed. fiH”R[;H"_I‘ FAV“RS our constitution there is nothing to |up the same issue, but directed 'o |and Donaldson’s “Kansas City Kit- | Bell was born in Dubois. Pa.. sn | protect us this way.” Attorney General Mitchell, . 1 at one time was in politics in Me- | " He added he had the greatest ad-| The amendments are, respectively, RES”[TS IN I]EATH Kean county, Pa.. where he was an !miration for both Premicr Musso- |those construed by him to withdraw The Kremlin Echoes again offer unsuccessful candidate for the legis- lini and Mustapha Kemal, president | representation from southern states | @ program of Russian music in the | ek [lature in 1917, and held various {of Turkey. “Kemal Las made Tur-|restricting negro voting rights, and vegular broadcast at 10 o'clock to- {county positions. His wife, from key.” Mr. Churchill said. “He is the f?r"iddm! flflvl m"i“:"" "L m“;\» MONDAY, ABRIL 13 night over WJ caturing Mous- Rl l [ w ca F h whom he has been estranged for s Engl'h v i sm saviour of that country and has chise on racial grounds. and M=, iy The Ass 4 P | Sorgysky's ‘Boris Godounoff.” Borti- va l‘y Ol‘ Olllall llSGS Ig ' several years, lives in Baltimore. a]S lS 0nflg C Ill transformed it into a ‘,my, country. \kaha:dn in hi: letter de('*lared :,hul Standard t e ans a selection from i ! o RGN . | But both are great le a president failing to enforce them ~ Horaakofi's "1 Coq. d'0n —0il Promoter Held | s prown acnted woowing anv- | Suddenly Convulses NAtion | P ommanc 7int feaderss . [Wak subiect to impeachment. Tiadows ‘Mnsguits Dancs” 1 sl ——— IBell and Smith. Her statement was B lish election the conservative cabinet | ‘The oath of office of the presi- [tion from Borodin's “Prince lgor” . Vit . 2 2 2 S i [ member said: “Everything is in the |0¢0t provides that he will, to the and Dargomijsky’s “Vanka and Jan- New York, April 15 (®—Rivalry! “I didn’t know anything about London. April 15 (®—An lm(r-‘l“p of the gods, or we should more hest of his ability, preserve and k. for the favor of a Kentucky society | Mr ith’s fall. The lust time 1 saw | view with the Right Hon. Winston | properly say in the lap of the god- |d¢fend the constitution.™ the mis- i S matron was revealed today pro- | him was when 1 got out of the ele- | Churchill, chancellor of the cx-|desses’—a 1eference o hitherto un. |8IV¢ Said. characterizing the attors rai ughn de L i \’;Tl.ur“—‘;\ a0 Julia Sanderson and Frank Crum- | liminary to a scuffle on |‘,&hm|”|,1,.‘\;«Ix(l‘r_ 11 l“»n!:“nul a cuu‘.»;m Imxh )Ir, chequer, in the Daily Express today | tricd “fapper vote.” | ney gny;.‘:;;x\ as )'.lu‘*)r'lhwl’ l_-]-gurlm_:':: WTAM WW v ) WJAN WHAS W E BT WRV it. popular musical comedy stars will | Park avenue, which was followed by Tt ollowing me, and he drove|quoted him as extolling the virtues viser of the president. he! o 30—Gypeies | Select 1) r g in as soloists during a the death of Arthur Morgan Smith, | With me to the Plaza of the American electoral system, should the president not attempt 10 o'clock over WOR rich Cleveland manufacturer, and| Mrs. Drown’s husband. a bhond|us contrasted with that of Britain ASKS ENFORGEHENT OF enforce the fourteenth and fifteenth 8G_WJ sH ‘WG \E WT4 stations, assisted by a the arrest of Samuel Bell, oil § anin Lexington, communi-| He described England as sudden- amendments, he X x x is subject to WWJ WGN W1 4. Among the pop- promoter, o charze of homicide. €ated With his wife by telephone. |1y thrown into a serics of convul- SLAVERY AMEND“ENTS impeachment . L tions to heard are I was arrested after police | offering to come to New York .f|sjons because of the impending gen- . ¢ 2 i for Love™ i 4 learncd he had engaged in a scuf- She needed assistance. Mrs. Brown [eral elections, with “statesmen, po- 1Man lnuntly Killed WHAS WGY WaPI T el . About fle with Smith as they were leaving assured him that his presence was|jitical workers and journalists all | Congressman Tinkham Says Hoover By Train Near Gardner 5 WJZ New York—760 Sweethe ou Were q party in the apartment of Mrs [Nof 1 ary. rushing to join the excitement of | ¥ ety ApHl 15 y ‘ Can Be Impeached 1 He Fails to | Worcestor, Mass, April 15 (P— y S WGY W W OWHAS Band (One Hour)—Als F } WB ’\I\-;'”' “IO:“!;"v L P!er!mv‘»“vv r“ Robert W. Sc hm'hr in the Hotel Ml' mka;‘h l;"-‘lrlv |||\v] |;\¢I\I|.»uhl.},r(n)\‘;:'n\o :f’xunv.”\vh:»n all tshm(lhl be ;m\. | Lucicn Boucher, 35, of Gardner, was v ¢ 't o o jery at 2:30 Friday morning.|[Who drove Be ¢ s. B ling for the reconstruction and re- . S Aot ate e - S BAL wHAM | You?" “Bluebells of Scotland” s. Schuctte is the widow of Harry | AWay from the scene of the scuffle. | papilitation of which this country Tphold Whale Canstitusion :;32“1 ,l‘;'."x:'"“\]:s,] ‘hm},,f:“gfi:fij,,;“},‘,,’, L Who Cares What You Have Been.” | g . sportsman, who left |@lso was held as a material witness. | stands so sorely in need.” Washington, April 15 (#—Repre- | Maine train near the Gardner- KA WJIR r 89,00 . inherited from his SEe He then said: “These things do sentative Tinkham, republican, | Templeton line. It is believed he al reminiscences of rd Oil magnate Repai‘-ing Lindy’s Plane not happen in the United St | Massachusetts, who has previously [was struck by the Minute Man, s will be presented el The tnesses said, was e Tl i | They do mot permit such a situa- |addressed President Hoover with a |which left Gardner at 4:44. No ex- candering Gypsies tonight For Flight to Cleveland | iion as this to exist. They insure |demand for attention to enforcement | planation was found for his presence over WEAF and WTIC. Among the | or Smith or ccompury| Roosevelt Field, N. Y. April 15 |under their political system that the [of the fourteenth and fifteenth |on the tracks, as he was two miles are a medley of old po : bert 1. Brown, of Lexington. (—Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh's|certainty of existence of a strong |amendments to the constitution, to- | from the ncarest open crossing. ; " to the Ho 1. where she | plane was here for repairs today be- was staying. She was confined to w|fore heing flown to Cleveland, where hotel in the custody of a policewom- |its owner is attending the funeral e e g of Myron T. Herrick. L ¥ho s secretary and| Oliver Herbert, Curtiss flying serv. ,\vh\x\"\\ 4 CJAS fi of th 18 Machine ice pilot, brought the plane back to 3 company of Cleveland, died in the the field yesterday when it develop- Hotel Barclay Friday afternoon. An{¢d carburetor trouble over Easton, el WA A } '- Vietor Herbert's Indian oper: kel ot the | Pa. while he was en route to Cleve- | 5 o > WGHP WMAaQ WS v Mal Natoma™ will be presented in radio o R St e o 500 | ind Opera 5 ain which carried the body of the 600—WTIC, Hariford Thought Smith Drunk ny with Herbert Gould, Joh Atter Belltand i late ambassador. orchestra kley, Theodore Welb, ealefiient s . Gy { - 1100—W Atlantic City {Jamison. 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