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i . should be asked to form a new FLYING BACK HOME TOMEET SITUATION (Continued from First Page.) of the corrective machinery Clerks Put to Work Meanw hile, as soon as the seriou ress of the situatien became appar- ent, clerks were immediately put at work compiling a list of the bills which had been signed by governors more than three days after the ad- journment of the General Assembly, and getting them in readiness for re- submission to the special session. On Gov. Trumbull's desk await- ing him is a list of all the inval dated acts. It was this general as- sembly which adopted most of the sures now declared void. State fficials and legislative leaders who have been making plans to enable Governor Trumbull to meet the emergency promptly on his return, Jast night tentatively set Aug. 6 us the date the governor will be asked to reconvene the legislature. As the supreme court dec held that the laws, which were adopted by legislatures since 1921, were void because they had not been given gubernatorial approval with- in three days after adjournment of the enacting bodies, Governor Trum- bull probably will take pains when the invalidated laws are repassed to sign them within the time limit. Heretofore he has con- strued this limitation of time “lib- crally’—as meaning he had between adjournment of the enacting legis- lature to the convening of the next legislature to sign bills. BRIAND EXPEGTED T0 FORM CABINET: POINCARE RESIGNS (Continued ion from First Fage.) until a new ministry can be formed. He then summoned M. Fernand Touisson, president of the chamber of deputies, and M. Paul Doumer, president of the senate, 1o ask their advice about a to M. Poincare No one doubted he would choose Aristide Briand, former foreign™min- ister. to assume head of the govern- successor ment Foreign Minister Briand. if »e cah- with master inet, will approach the task envied reputation as a par- liamentarian. Many credited his impassioned speech near the end of the chamber debate on the deht ratifications with pulling gov- ernment through it all. the majority heing just eight in favor of ratifi- cation an the Can Sway Crowd He is noted for a felicity of ex- pression, a warmth of feeling, ani an infinite capacity to sway a crowd. 10th Term as Premic This will be M. Briand's tenth lime as premier and his eighteenth post as a minister Me has heen with Premier Poincare as minister of foreign afZulrs since the ministry of July, 1926, in the dark hours of 1 possible financial panic. He mained in the reorganized eabin~t of last November. M. Briand’s choice is felt to he so abvious, that it is expected President Doumergue will summon him late this afternoon and it is likely Brigm{ may present his cahinet list early Lomorrow. President Doumergue lost no time in getting to work and within a few minutes after the cabinet’s resigna- e Savings PEN an account! every penny that co And it will be for serve its Burritt constitutional | It’s Surprising How Rapidly Your little move will have on you. You will be possessed with a sudden desire to save some future time your savings account, irrespective of its size, will be there to 5% INTEREST ON ALL DEPOSITS at the ers and summoned nearly a score ot them day. for conferences during the CONTROVERSY OVER NAVAL CUT LOOMS INNEXT CONGRESS (Continued from Iirst the situati Page.) can change pidly. In a statement land, Me.. Senator Hal | the provision in the Mr. Hoover relies for to postpone construction {into the bill to [through any mischance it found impossible to start within the time specified |the authorization should thereby defeating the purpose of |the cong to bild the full num- |ber of the 15 | That clause providead * construction of any authorized to he undertaken in the fiscal vear ending June 30, 1929 o 1930, is not undertaken in that fiscal | vear, such construction may be un- dertaken in the nest fis- cal year." | Tn the normal process of construe- |tion, Hale said. the keels of the |three vessels ordered suspended hy |the president “cannot be laid down until much later in the fiscal year.” Terms To Be Carried Out “The terms of the act,” he {out, *will carried out if no due delay is exercised in the to be done on these ships cludes the laying of the it the second started hefore “Before the laying of the there should be ample time to dis- [cnss at least whether the building of them could in any possible way interfere with an agreement for na- val parity with Great Britain.” President Hoover's action coupled with announcement of agreement between Prime Minister MacDonald and Ambassador that the two nations should absolute equality of naval | parity heing extended heyond limits of capital ships and carriers, as provided for arms treaty, to take other naval RAILROAD POLICE OFFICER SHOOTS CLOSEST FRIEND Man very ra- issued at Port- argies that act on which his authority “was put insure that it were the in the not ships bill lapse., cruisers vess rein succeed went he un- work which in- nd cruisers s r keels, batch o nest July normal keels of time for the these ships was have strength the aireraft in the 1922 in cruisers a vessels Mistakes For Prowler in Dan- biury—Gun Goes O in Struggle in Dark. Danbury, July oliceman John prowler earl &l st 27 (UP) McCarthy today during and found it was one of friends. The victim, William 1. Dyer popular athlete, was reported ne: death in Danbury hospital with wound in the abdomen McCarthy reported he saw a man Ieaving a darkened pool room ad- joining railroad property. Pointing his revolver af the man, he said, he ordered him to surrender. Instead the man attempted to wrest the re- volver away and m the struggle was shot McCarthy flashed his light and discovered it Associates of Dyer said he had entered the pool room of a friend for “a few bottles of he ~Railroad shot a A str his clos- 30 shocked when he on the man's face was his friend was The German city of Hamburg now has @ population of i is an 2 increase of 23 per cent over 1919, Mount! See the reaction this mes into your hand. the better too! At purpose an | Dawes | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1929 | she remarked a1 | haven't declare night's neighbors hours to had a with | phone at all vs on the hoys." The elder Jackson small dairy and COMBINE FAVORED IN FIFTEENTH DAY; | father and son mechanical kid he had temporary counting cggs at a poultry company He counted them so they gave him a permanent job.” Said He Would Stay Down “When he left home to iambert-St. Louis field at st | the flier's father said, “he | ne was going to learn the mechanics waved their | of aviation and ground man greetings to the “Spirit of Faribault™ | o gidn't want us to worry, hecause as the visitors banked and circled | o were around the endurance plane. fier. Bu On landing. the Jacksons were met | Yesterday was the first by Mrs. Sally Jackson, their daugh- | and Mrs. Jackson had ter-In-law whom they never hefore | daughter-in-law the had met as Dale’s wife, and by Mrs. | They had the board at the close of the meet- | Ilsie O'Brine ‘:'"' bu ing, declared: Flew Away Aftey \l.fu‘l'lllgl‘ K‘I\r‘ L Jw‘r.mu} he board has proposed to rep- Asked about ‘Red's” marriage, \. |.] ? .! r;m ) \talives. of the farmer-owned|Mrs. Jackson said he had brought|at the fleld. in ociations and pools that, | her home for a visit without saying — ' :s & part of the long-time program | Anvthing about the wedding, and [;fl[l[l[]fiE VISITI]R | deva criculture, | 2dded the development of agriculture, T o T guess Dale was too bashful.” | The elder Jackson wa immedi- | ely spotted at the field for his glose of them should join in the cre- They resemblance to his son. He velun- | | sleep in 1wo | P | weeks ringing congratulat the poultry farm friends of resemblance hetween Dale always One of the swells from ackson (Continued sent wheat growers. The meeting was behind closed doors and’ all persons not specifical- Iy invited were asked to leave. \mong them was Senator Smith W. Brookhart, republican, lowa., who ing® through Chicago on his way 1o Washington. The proposed new cooperative, as envisioned by the farm leaders, would act as an intermediary tween the farm board and the sm er coeperatives, which would be i vited to join the larger organiz tion. An international chain of of- fices for the collection and correla- tion of important data would be e: tablished throughout the world The official statement, by (Continued from First Page.) first jobs ever was a one fully determined to go through with | {he matter, arrived over the field at | 4:30 p. m. in a borrowed plane labelled “Spirit of Faribault” xnd; bearing the inscription | Hello Son! Here is Pa Jackson."” The Robin was pa come 1o Louis,” told us and Ma be- - fliers be a | raid for him we're glad he 0 hecome a did now.” time Mr met their wife as son's been married Kept Nt a secret flight ame a for som: intil after started when daily visitor marketed be so or n- loans un- tue marketing act, proposed Known between L grain aLasiol My i their pl grow for six disapp news 1o be we sary vice president like a homecoming was shown into the suite s arrival City to him Chairman official explained after th plan is 1o cen- the same room occupiod e | meeting that Missouri is Missouri i While the | Charles Curtis vies Mr fou president himself o visits NE ! tralize as as ultimate paid-up capital of not less 4 arkets of the United States | i i in all markets of the United States | .\ ying “anout six moriths be- ‘Washmgmfl Set Misses ex- the grain crop as are now or may |yl e it | Eligible for Loans d g 4 : Jverything O. K. Moter running | o, Fot® = (0 oS p e ized as to be tigible i e N 21 days, 54 Hours. Hops we can €6 |y Gociidee fo retuon fo Washe | the new corporafion shall be an in- Gomd et , Sire | O'Brine dropped a note to his wife | ot WU RO BT At financial transactions.” s and get fa ‘o month and get fat. W changed ns when they its development so many that a 3 ¢ o ine o | L any, jother WL o £ ducted with masculine formality to could in any event be placed in ac- Many Telegrams Received L 10 pour in upon the Robin pilots. and who was authorized by T there and sle in | veading at a conference proud of you." h 100k all farm cooperatives in than $20,000,000, which shall and foreign countries for the col-| ' any of us knew anything about A : : President’s Wile hereafter be cooperative- |y ypwards of 10,000 spectators | “The board has wroposed that the . 5 ds zood. Two weeks today—14 davs. || (o0 suftered n gres et aer the agricultural T " beyond that ington for even a brief visit, Scores termediary the hoard and | ... shich he: aald artiergin pyhich hesald Union meet the train The statement explained that ave P d P ¥ have made up our minds to set a0 ting A great deal of time will be neces- S E Vaaliwe " heis through th rest won't. know where the Willard hotel wher he lived tive operation.” It was for he among the latest was one from Gov- | Alexander H. l.egge to 1 A e “Heartiest congratulations on your the It was answered by Major William the country. B. ion of a sa corporat*n with an operale for all grain cooperatives | *esembtEnce £ W2 B0R: 28 WL lective selling of such portions ot | (7 Iy at country points. e L SR N W Gl L] Good for another week at least— | & 8% HFCEEL @ Sl iy and it has further that e S Tt was signed by Jackson. of women who had mad all cooperatives in | eywe know a man can stay up here [} MO% e | “the plan is so large and details of | vecord ths fir cer s | vecord that will stand longer than | HR0 (sthRolh e il before such a corporation 1o star. s Wt Congratulatory telegrams continue Carl Williams of Oklahoma Bl vice presidentia ernor Henry S. Caulfield of Missouri, | spokesman for the hoard o o G il wonderful achiexement and strengthen, far Robertson, sponsor of the flight, possible, { 1 series of ind imily brother-in-law, Edward Evere gram. Your congratulations forward- | \n% Mavflower, ed to O'Brine and Jackson in the air | N5 dinine in he declared, would be |ahove Missouri.” IEelng Aol getrlends on the basis of membership. | Another nimble fingers are Voluntary Membership A C like Mrs. Hoover is not the idea of the board.” plis the needle. She Williams explained, “that by parcel post fo deny loans to those who are Anne and not members of the corporation. || charming Nor are going to insist upon stitch of membership in this cooperative. 1f as plans the groups want to come in, all and Mr. Gann right!” ton for New | More details of the calls him. and d to be worked make u few sister Mrs his e co and The $20,000.000 capital of posed wou he pro- | who said said, | ¢ be obtained by asscssment on joining the movement. t Gann, super-cooperative, he anks very much for vour 1 e driving and walk simple places Mrs never organiz and Jann's idle and constantly sent levied message sent Leggat, field up surgeon, by Dr. she read in has her two Pamelia little whic “1t Mr shall just great- George. wash dresses., she made. As completed, she Washing- bugine they will then go to part: | Warned About “Be careful of those girls up there believe they call them angels but take my tip and run no chances.” In addition to piling up the hours as no pilots ever have done hefor: Jackson and O'Brine are stacking up the dollafs for themselves, in special flying awards than $10,000. They have flown more than 20,000 miles since they went aloft at 7:1 Saturday, July 13. The fact their 15th day ended on a Iriday ap- peared to make ever we Angels nieces, three every soon are will York from visits leave wherr there and plan were ex out at e meeting today's which now total more Topeka., Kansas. Senator Nevada started on a Rio de tend sentative conference The them Tasker 1 Oddie of Mrs. Oddie have trip to Brazil where, at Janeiro, the senator will at- President repre- the Pan-American road They are sailing on Western World” and with will be another delegate and [ bis the former Assistant Sec- PHIOLS Of | o iary of Commerce and Mrs, Walter Loulsi Rep Cyrenus Cole | Dralke. Thez| o of Towa man and au- the City Items il Phlox in no difference what- Iloom handsome colors now in Healthy plants for next year bloom. ready for you to plant, prices 5 low. Blossom's Corner Iris farents Miensed I'rank P. Usher, 25 F July 27 (P— Plainville.—advt ) "”'n“ iheare 0 b Jackson, one he AR "“‘““ : endurance ship, the el Robin. feel about their son = arrived via the “Spirit of I 3 plane vesterday to await thelr son's| thor was night.— | jescent. The craft, of the | commission 3aMe | Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes ge taake as the Robin, and painted the | . > LSl EN A AUE IS8 RAYG came color, made the trip from I | Mrs. Oddie a good deal of advice on hault, Minn, in ar- | though Mrs. Henry enced a slight as Hoover's ardens. St. T.ouls rmington Ave. L Tickled to death” is parents of Dai» Red* the wife suit. topeoal or over- Ryan, 22 Roxbury advt » Don Donigan slide for his Jif. Bazaar, Iriday sl entative newspaper appointed bault” | same St. John's Bazaar . July 26 to Aug. Poric police Attractions advt, Sons repor 10 riday evening that a | woman had left & pocketbook in the store during the afternooen A rubbish pile in the cellar of a six tenement frame building at 91 Booth street, owned hy Katherine Potash, took fire this forenoon and in alarm from hox i was sound- od. The damage was slight. casy stages Jackson expe wtack of air sicknes umazed at the inferest i- | Ing the warning to take many winter garments. Mrs. Oddie i handsomest women in the senate the world is faking in her tying | &1l and stately. and will represent son's achicvement, The radio, the | {he women of the United States as a reporters, the cameramen and the | t¥pe. Senator Oddie is the PR B of the Oddie-Colton good roads bill SN which President Coolidge refused to Haven't Slept jn Weeks sign. He is planning to return here ke at least by the middle is one was revela- | It seems thevre as exclied of September. Woordley road the place on Woodley | cently bought by Secretary of |State and Mrs. Henry Lewis Stim- son, is undergoing many repairs, but very few changes. Almost all of the { work is in the way of restoration and | there clings about the old man- sion, with its filled with tions. The late President Clove his bride there to spend a that she might he constant stream of set the White House, and it unnsual for those driving then country road to see ient and the first lady of strolling under the trees or to meet friend from the city. Now surrounded by city the social season the visiting world ble in fine grounds mid took summer removed from the visitors that be- was not up the the pr the land oing out arriving place is son just the houses opens nex will have calling there official neig winter no trou- g0inz The nearest and Mrs, and Mrs Phipps of Colorado hors of will b wwrence C. verctary Senator HIDDEN: b3 In the 1700°s the woods- man hid his fur pelts... the wealth of the time . . in holes in the ground. , Geneva Bonds, stock certifieates " ‘Ii";'” oy e EE S seen sitting here since the beginning and insurance policies dc- of the month fo revise the Geneva mand a stronger fe- Red Cross convention, concluded guard . . . and find it in |labors today with the signing of a the great safe depo: revised convention by the delegate vaults here. Red Cross Conference Closes in Switzerland Switzerland, July 27 (&) Cross conference which has its of 32 countries, as well as a conven- tion to improve he condition of prisoners of war The signatory states included the United States, Brazil. Chile Cuba {the Dominican Kepublic, Mexie and Uruguay The conventions signatura till Febru v that for adhesions emaing open for You can Classified Ad rent it, via route the Herald GetaBox Before You Start Your Vacation CARD OI' THANKS | T j ° L] | We wish to thank all our | and neighbors for the | death of our heloy mother. Alsa the Departmen* of the American Papor Goods Co, MR, JOHN I'. GUGEL, LELIZABETH GUGEL friends _ | the subject of her wardrobe, includ- | of the | author | nd when | CARVES FURNITURE, CUTS UP §o BILLY (Continued from First Page | Lim in m court said Found Choking | Stapley Zakosewski charged told a friend to Orange street, saulting having the his wi helped a move promise of “a ‘shot” of night another liq disturbe and Mrs wanted 1o look into it her to her business.” Then will | Cronin rapped ai the door wanted 1o Last lin there was a tenement | Kosewski | he told mind Officer know what on and Later Stanley resented the officer to ofticer e intru told the get irned when St ed anley's wife sai rrest made commodaled Oficer was the officer her Cronin t stified that ange st through O ibont 12:15 going o'clock this morr next fo him to latter's found when he lkosewski's door and threatened to About " wife screamed at t {lungs and the the tenement hallway band, dress to shre gave similar when a woman living | Kosewski racket in went in hut asked the and stop house. condi quiet knocked a Stanley answe him Stanl throw utes later top of officer went back and for her in her her 1 heing choked by who had ripped Roza did Thomas testimony, as Zakosewsk hearing Stanley's mony him suffic farm warned his next will he o send him to the May 1 he commitment to the farm offense state was given a en doing court ently he has b since then and the clined to wext was give him chance time you help anyone 1o m make a r " I ind continued bargain Saxe advised him case in cha of probation ficer. BUDGET FORMATION | BEGUNBY EXPERTS il R remained ¢ AD3Iysis of Estimates Started in i Washington for 1931 (P-—The ormulating Washington. July 2 nendous task of estimates of the government's for th year—has udget 1 fiscal next alre Congress. with most of it Washington's called v problem until the meantime the have plunged into a sea of ind { day and into bers away during will not be the rid summer to consider bt in experts o cember | score of f budget veal urea engaged in night task compreh of turning channel vacation or plished hsiblc out prospec until that hol is acc Analyzing Pigures s ent the start of their five mon the hudget experts are at analyzing the mates preliminary recently by partments submitted | governmental | agencies on t next eir For the entire will scrutinize and fund- to the manifold vear | month they tigure 1ot tec the | ernment Then the budget will governmental dey ments and agencies on Septembe bureau turn to | the so-called regular estimates {is. its revised figures of the inary the | ment called | reallocate among | various b on the {is pre estimates and heads will e upo the funds caus Jasis these figures Another careful how ever, study of fhe will have to be n experts in down governmental and prevent Also. the partments and burean chis called before the budget « Zive their views on With this final scruti pleted and their to P pare tures expe wasteful s experts fizure Hoover, w will s will be esiden them fo commendations the_funds, Face Dificult mit congress wi Task As departmental { have been increasing Hifticr get in keeping face 1o iesived by | | ident figurs Hoover. vear's | new activities oted by cor i recent | have added larze expe | overnn Chisf thess velief b ivams the nay jaeraft | \hississipp among e building ind mili programs ind zovernment nldiing control and Bo incr um proj. aeficits and the ases in e undertakings 0 1he trusted enforcement | other commissions, 1German Boat Sinks; One Woman Drowned July drowned ported Schwadt 7 (UP) wnd another was when the hetween Schw Berlin One wo missing en plying Stettin, Germany off the The remainder o said to have numb: and sank 12 yards carly today. nassengers, 30, and the ¢ cued. Earlier capsized Stettin ravoLiTivas iy stated that many had been drow Tron was once €o v sncient Greeks lumyp of {one of the p in their g |letic game | Rerlin, G [ the ordest o Ivummvw factory in the world, rmany. elaims to uously operated story was going Mrs. s mem- wifh- financial needs for v WITH HOOVER TODAY endeavor 1o reports at St TPUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges b 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 MARTPORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL 21148 — Connecticut Electric Service Co. on uor anee Za- Rights G (when issued) and Bought and Sold sio out she want- he reet 1ing Zn- the He ions Za- EpDYBROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD 33 Lewis St. New BRITAIN 65 W. Main St. MERIDEN e 43 Colony St. her k to the ght nski We Ofier: 100 Shares Billings & Spencer 50 Shares Greenwich Water and Gas 6¢ Preferred. that ient On suspended ay well in o MAN 15 STRICKEN Personals dge Mrs, M, a motor trip to Niagara Falls expact to be and Fanada. They Here Only Tinee Dags, limis oI Man Dies Suddenly et is spending Chapman spending two weeks at Buf- Canada. alo, Niagara F and Seized Misses Marion vacation vith ek of heart as he stood waiting for a bus corner of Shuttle Meadow an at Frances Bernacki and Valentine spending their Atlantie City Villiam = Hlinois Mrs. W. F. Hausman and last Walter will spend the next weeks with M G. Hausman the Highland in River. trouble the nd are Corbin avenues Bowtell, 73 of Lvanston collapsed and died ning Mr. Bowtell had Britain but threc his son five at early eve- been in gk days and Bowtel New i =5, REPORTS CONFLICT INCHINESE TROUBLE ipsed wied from medical - called and he Plans R death caused by Min Mi tionalist » granddaughter telegrams that wiell and Soviet consulate at Shermerhorn of revealed plans of third internationale to de- completely the Chinese East- vailway and all government or- Manchuria the $4i- yeur sy visitin son. Roy | nent head at who at a0 depart Works, street The aged mar ploye of the General and had lived at for a number of ye Stanley lives Coolidge was 4 veteran em- Eleetrie Cc tady, N tor- ipon henec De- u Tmmedis [ Dr. M. H g- | efaminer ely a he col Griswold Firs ealed news agency. Page.) wcting was pro- nounced the failure. B¢ rish heart ’ o Chi- published the raid Harbin the com- hew jes his s Row- Miss organ, | tell leaves o Marion V. 1 on the Mrs. J. B Evanstc May 27 1 munist Shanghai iday one sist Iuneral rrangements are in | Stroy charge of B. C. Porter and body will he shipped to Scheneciady N It was said the proposed destruc- h tion was to be hrought about 1l Funeral sery . : e "om | through operation of a secret con- e AR sed | ingent organized by the third inter- : nationale. The al- | mectady, on Monday at 2 p. m. Burial | o0 QM0 PRe oy will be in Vale ce 1enCeta- | ins to bring about a rupture Be- v tween Nanking and Mukden with the rebellion in South China recent- - GENERALS ME B o He AUDIT STARTED IN SHORTAGE OF BANK Alabama Institution Faces Probe —President Dead 3 ern Sons, the ganizations in the es will he held from Tuneson reet home of e on next documents were shown very 1 to gov- n o their of (Continued from 1irst FPage.) policy not long after the intry still was close of the "R world war the hackbone o That i tion of General war chief pictt othPy el lishment i f the fighting force made by study lirec ndi Pershing as nent of the m from Birmingham. Ala., July 27 (@—An ial audit, under the direction of orney General €. C. McCall. was in the closed Wood- partial Jetferson jury of “grave irregu- aviation to tanks v 1o the as merely to h il Ip him | minimize Work to he Considered Members of orested in foot soldier vnder way today infaniry losses after a yesterday of a rand lawn report county vings hank ongress especially irmy problems f have sald they felt one of the solu- handiing that institution's ns of lessening national defense lay in a ul will sbe McCAI n completed grand cosis study of the war Ben ury most modern ind means of waging is certain the work at nry's ficial neously unded general port and fite audit came ads with apparent- reports that the at- nd his en investigating Dr. A. W. Bell, bank and about an considered mil experimentation w iy program onomy Al post-war merchanizatior ey several of 1 s es have | niry losses ) fel owning of mimerall is reprosented as insis president of the closed vhose death followed | the bank re was no official confirmation atter nent cooperation amor T e S the closing of greater fire Montgomery newspaper. had no comment {6 The e wid several were 1 the na nxili o o reports ves- pro- v M iry his week-end army costs il said he the 14 i roand what it ) Hoover, | make SR ey theories Rell expected i g investigation has done U i 5 d i i et Eastern Japan Struck By Severe Earthquake Tokyo. July 7 A se widely ir eastern Mito, Matsumoto, and | modernization of its metho Guipment Aviation Bz Hem ver earth- ment of i BT A in the ny costs last thre fallen expansio of new lapan Na- and their idents heve fright makazu man | tion yrogram and iringing liomes into th n and at ands fron er | ment the ent fiseal ye Yokohama were badly ihove $34,000.0 The wadi ind indirect v inch expansion ad- 10 Clocks were metec and landslides, stopped trains The observatory worst the sistered this oseil- the Tokyo. heavy ing year pier the | ¢ halted to fear o tion of 2 ficers a Tokyo red 5 | The 1030 budget carried provision v the third increm of the cxpansion pr Whether matter said the guakes w the - ispiograph ha army the has ttin vear. The instrument showed mram the spread of AR Jations of half Four with esident’s study of center 25 n hwest of n view possibic comple- the liian of these prozrams over a longer | MAYOR'S NEPHEW DROWNS t period than tive vears has not been 1"all River, Mass., July 27 (UP)— Izdward Talbot, 14, nephew of Mayor Ldmond P. Talbot of IFall River, was drowned at Noquochoke in Dartmouth vesterday when a canoe William Cantwell, swam ashore. Theft of religion Ialy yificles from Lake late capsizod 19, his companion ave churches in heing punished since application of canon law to the Kingdom. I ll overely s

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