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.~ NFW BRITAN DAILY HERALD, ""MINAY, OCTOBER 15, 1929 Maine Man’s “Legac BORAH CONFIDENT “)dl ious v Y U"’E INANCES Clty Items fire P o W ‘ Wrong Man Buried in T Polish Junior League To H(ne I)ancc Oct. HOT SPRINGS CASE L 11 s ';\p\. e(l”a\ a i| Mistake Hospital Made 1 Doi B G e I r S. Parkes Cadman to-|]| Syracuse, N. Y. Oct. 17 (UP) pelhe ol omng rederick Smith's drez o of a 4_4 bk s mp, k, First Cong. ehurch || —Through a hospital error, the i P DRORRT0 o | w:nm‘] dollar legacy fadc xl today TAonevenilnt Glub ! leatize L Subs | Dods ot Tacobirilgest 1i ileatin L 4 EALIIB BLACE P AED0T I United Press. when his counscl, Judge John ) “Mission of the Itepublic” | | the grave in St. Mary's cemetery e o 0ancoRLCtoler e ; . Ge of Bath m %o | b M aLV:s cemnery . den bungalow. Tl Senate Dneas w“h HO I \ J g e AR in which members of the family ape 5 o Bill Will B one tBeheve legacy was a hoax to : u 85 Gonfused by Ple~ml b of the Robert| | and friends of Bdward H. Gllgan Kl“lflg in Arkansas Believed oo i 2 o Tt 7 school 1| meet this eve- elieved the latter was buried || s of tariff b 1L WIL be Acceplanie 3E e oo b“l tion. Ad. Nair § i Tucsd [ ovel: Hiars | HatHie L. 17 5y s o'clock school audi- | | Tuesday | i " 0 udiciary com red in know e || hospital s body was re- —_— diciary Washington, Oct. 17 ()—Scnator f which w A comy index The police were notified today of || moved to S e can Oct. 17 (TP caring on nomin: Borah of Idaho said after a call at nith L la be mad pension of the operator's li-|| friends who noticed a change be- | |in 4 C e iy Watson to be fc the White House today believed his name A resolution ¢ of Martin O'Neil of Tevaa it wastausiio nstions it il Lot £yKaRON Sentamber nia a tariff bill would be passed by | Bangor i rect, the return of the 1 1| nes been added to the list of Chi- congress in a shape which would pe | checked the of John Patyka, no s Aoy ihole o becamietioorer [l ganclandikillipge dpouisubich 1 res acceptable to President Hoover. The 1 found that hot nd 1 WHERGIE Dora Bl oS o timaes | Byics Mot tpEte e K t vors. Idaho senator is one of the group us, he suid i 1445 Corbin T et e b e e | e St A el X Gal Do DAL House of republican independents 0ppos- The n s John Gillette of | | morgue to claim the body. Miss ELReER A sp oy In s 1 for few ing the bill in its present form. He | from tF ¢ the hody was that of a rece did not say whether he thought the | | Fleming Ao derartm and members ‘ot Gil 3 measure could be passed during the | S=———————— i v were called and st special session His conference president | Hoover's nominees 10:57 lock this forenoon identification positive. will be disinter- JOCKEY ACTIVE body o of corporations What Congress Is ministrative mittee con- n sub-committee ation of Al- deval judge ites to ine s for threze AT 78 17 (PI—At only lasted a pourd, wimos Solomon Shurberg complained to | | ™ Lovi Burlingame still Borah later said at the capitol | reauired to dispose f foday that dam was G ourth that the president had invited him | of individual amendme 1 to a fence ho is ding be-{ " s who to the White House, but he did not | minist > n the Palace Ga and the| COMPANY TO MAKE TRIP i I v years 1\“;‘1[1.;-( .;;m:v} :\Hl\l];l“(uvllp1\.’vxll\ul;.i>- A 2 ity on st Main| Har G0 T T p e cept that it had to do with the tariff bill can not b is faiv to taete has be en by the adjutant gen- g ! ti AN LA sa e bill. It was recalled that it was Mr b - Brookhart” ext vork JNEUT, Tora)'s office to Company G, 102d in- CREtoDg 3 e e 3 - Boral's first visit to the White the proposal made hy § e s e bkl s r of Victoria. r of t PRESIDENT INAUGURATED Hou nce before the debenture would provide that $500 for Doz Pound e » part in the Wash-|bery in a Hot Springs hotc ==ty contest over the farm bill. specdily 3 i O in a Hot Springs 1 gurated T 1 Lousht Droposed stabilization n Johnson and Nair and strects cause him nemoration there. Col. here learned Foiny The Jdahoan did say he thought Dropessd HABIWUON | P a e e hi Comfort, jr, M. C. has| e Lo the senate would pass the farift|and : ¢ { 3 SRl e e (e 1 to make inspection| An earthq B ety measure this session, perhips | i i e dok D < wi of one of his buses. units under orders of |of between 470 and 530 f¢ hed in the fiRuicn the con Froat Tl sl Ao It th rtment OWNS of the Universal Candy Co. of 236 = === o \,.;1 until the reg cons R l i o it Main street have been filed | in December. y wring t \ the city clerk by Henry Sha-| “We want to see a bill y d fn !Senator proposed, o 1 C city ¢ y, H company will engage in| the shap: want it and 5 think | the other ! cates | ) Seralh i n cturing of candy and| we ns v it he asserted o s to 1 the t fr NsEiseal Do you believe it will satisfy the nmodities be issued 0 < Skt farmer?” he wa cd by the treas 1 to et “I think it will if it cver passes.” ‘ potter| ! ! rep! Borah reiterated that rops he 3. B. 4 | d rn reput s wonld do all May Kill Whole B ; could to hasten action by the % 4 114 r pre 1 i S Debon ves < Loom Agatn } R L 0dty ] Prison Today | Washington. Oct. 17 (AT r ¢ t 7 or Eipa i 1 ., Oct. 17 (P— 4 2 ; ate returned today to ¢ denios the v ( 1 awniting trial on | of 1 b : d S ce ¢ i 1 of m ghter for beat- | tariff bill with ; foa : X q f S1-year-old wife to death, waging anotl 0 Aoa B - ¢ today by hang- e t o 1 y cell in Erie coun- | 4 onted o 1 % 5 old 1 1 his un- i 5 o v D 1 loop=d 5 in cc SR AL i " 1 ut 1 Several i I : \\|l;r~.)! AT LUNCHED ; } 1 aving beats P’: e 2 rot » d with 1 fist E L ! iter she had refus- Towa. has o 1 m lican, br r W y 688 FORECLOSURE SUIT would declare for a debenture ride nen pl M irski has iv\\\] ted to the me i« 5 inst Leaders of the democratic- 1de i e J. Mangan and Harry \\nhm; pendent republican group were ¢ | 1h Attor John I%. 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