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wembers welcomed en- | . Miss Avery Descnhes (onditions ; There Be ore Woman's Club [;ARNE[]IE REP[]RT sl il Wes, Unexcid Abmt tensive travel. Miss Ave | Charge of Subsidizing Athlefes ; points—I t | | . governme Oct. 30 (UP)—Ther foot and a pilot’s skill were credited | The doctor melted snow to get | dia’s problen a a general attitude of today with the safe landing of the water and added flour and beans land’s problen: about it?" among mid sing Western Air ¥xpress pas- found in the abandoned cabin. lion and a qu college undergraduates senger liner during a blinding snow- | Miss Bessie Mason, who lives on a | in the forci L ca r the recent Carnegie Foun storm in a desolate region near the ranch near where the plane was| the.greates L« dation report, on intercolleglatc Arizona line. brought down, surprised the adven- of ¢he Wor 1 foot | & After planes had been forced by turers early yesterday morning. : ous’spirit o ¢ In neral the students seem to| THE RETURN squalls to abandon search for the| “Miss Mason's coming was our ¥ to the P of | have allowed the report to s | NSk OF 1 , Pilot James I Doles, bigzest surprise,” Doles R Mahatma Gand of their mind immedi | o : / Los Angeles, resumed the fiight and | “When the motors were cut off, e prob Phill [came out last week ‘| i ADMIRAL DEWEY brought his two assistants and two she thought we had crashed. Then /i s v excited at the tim | passengers to a safe landing herc she set out to look for the ‘remains.’ pect of tt it e N me e o e 4 megaphone |Jate vesterday in a light snowstorm, 'Barrie went back with her and o0t Al cEor Thlnst Sathraay: o nation gave him |atop a nineteenth century sky-|Mmore than 24 hours overdue from brought back some bacon and egg Bii8 oncos, th ? As Carroll Arimon junior at ovati s to stand ipe |Los Ax\',*r‘[‘r:\"m‘ o . nr‘;\\'!rhr‘s. The food sure looked | Sha. th r university in Milwauk atched in popular enthusiasm unt . his ruddy | rse good to us. | e phrased it “the report given by tha|Charles A. Lindbergh returned L he drove| D0les. his co-pilot, Allan C. Bar-| “We were 45 miles from the| _n.!.‘e g Institute which gave the| his flight to Daris Sousa him - ¢ head of |Tie. Burbank, Calif, R. F. Britten, nearest telephone.” | P - Ve cf on what might be cail hero of Manila bay, tears band playin “El Capit Los Angeles, steward, and the pas-| Dr. Ward planned to return to the 6 o T} of ‘professionalism in aming down his checks at the | band from Georgia playing {ed (EonECTo RO ARV AR B SantisiedticonsitodayAby nlanc) all I h W k VVh l Y 1 p 2 e e T e T e P o " West Pomt cadets am impres. | Francisco, nationally known den- | who was en route to New York arter | €y or 11e you slee ' 4 ori students | childre was cheered b )0,000 | sive colu i 3 cticut |Hist, and W. E. Merz, Mt. Vernon, [a world crulse, said he would prob- 5 et n major r(_] nf)( n.1 : u;( nts | ch xll]r n, was <‘m r ‘l b sive column and Connecticut E e wmw’ for |ably m,,“m,‘,‘ on the plane to Kan- | Do you have days when you with pure cane sugar and flavored .o jeven before they heard of the Car- | people as he rode up Broudway and | company in the buff and Liue of the | v Y ; @ 9 ¥ . ey 4 & him Bre- | ooto Instit side drive, New York, in e HIUe oL RE Hncir experience. |sas City today. | feel sluggish—when everything with real licorice—children love >h not ir hoh | ol ST ot iena e i SRR oo » University of Tllinois last e of ors, soldiers | DEweyoraze swentiinsina-l| o SIS D EAE SleoNntadta bizeard seems an cffort—and you have no them. e 1d t S A the i and o N o i = Inear Trechao, N. M., terda ARM! N TULPIT 7 2 “ i nd R Tt Sl i il el . i 1 ere Dewey eloek and) - o5, IS, T K H\rons:})” . t“‘“‘""" '!‘ LT jon | appetite? Take a candy Cascaret A candy Cascaret or two will = 1 ed to center more among ther great figures of the period d with pic of the |5, e lanbury, Ingland, Oct. #0—When | . e : h Hindu, says he finds noth- a £ Yoles' e | § ! s gen- g ;:“5‘:’"(5;, e 5 who were back to at.| shared in the tribute that sparkl the Olympia on the 1,?‘]:“(0' L I;‘"“(‘;L“;"*"";l‘)‘“f he ““(the minfster at the local Unitarlan | before you go to bed! This gen- usually clear up a bilious, consti duge_ et e -coming than among stu. autumn day as an eventiul century | face. Ry ';0“1 S Al motor-| .hyrch was off on a holiday, Var-| tle, harmless aid to the bowels is pated condition between night and - av hristianity i paas ) T . d plane to a safe landing in a nar- 2 5 ¢ 5 G R . i ! A in Alwlnr.nn\ history was drawing ewey books for Fo; row meadow hhn\-vu-dghl\- t'im:t ney Hancock Cashmore, barmald at| often all that is needed to clear morning. Their action is so gen- Eor the influence of the British all G : ’:,mr“m\m (‘:,_ (B O T T Ll '1_,'_\] e inches of snow. §,’f.‘m',“""“';,’i"fi:{‘m;”?}f “,::.wf mm: up a sick headache and cause any tle there is no discomfort from :L‘]"’" ”’1‘; “'!‘” o = ;“\ il cthing to talk about|ly of the Rongh Riders, g and an : :l’ér = *m::'fi‘]:‘ “( Lt 1; I:e interesting experlence,” she sail,| other symptom of sluggishness to them or danger in their frequent 1 great ac tion and she attrib- S e e ¢ 5 e reg e ed, an Gy s At mafi i than ,,}, the light of what action, prancing black ct r, ing | wer: 5 A bieyele ace |craw and p ,_“,,P“H hufidled beside | | And I should not mind repeating it. | yvanish, use. They are a pure vegetable . C the colleges might take. his silk hat first n and | in New York was called the Dewey bt & 208 as alway: ;o 5 E Firet they are Sincs Tiinols & e toor ";:"\‘ o \“‘ S called the Dewey the plane until dusk. when they L‘E h:;n'l‘::’:’q Been my pintiion m‘ Cascarets can't harm you for product. They do not weaken the ““".?sw:ml ; hools exoncrated in th arnegic| General M “with majes J ent McKinley s touring l\ zrm f°fr,'u’ };‘ r(\:‘( 1‘!’“‘(““;1 0101(}1 ‘xo‘ | cascara is a favored laxative with system. In fact, the cascara ac- rapt of ot x > . 5 3 l 1 E i c ut with flashlights to find shel- | === o i : 02" o 0 n ment the students seemed | wide, yellow s ler sash, a bunch |tk vest, defending the ad- |ter. About a mile and a half away | medical authorities. It does a per- tually strengthens bowel muscles. il not a 1ed and sl e i o5 1n one hand an: S i 5 i Lhen & 2 = 3 5 2 < o In India they have forbidden the + i 8 ix ‘:'”' howed littlo | .”: r"l“ m'“ ("}‘ 1 "“ £ ',,]“\‘\ head | mi ation's policy of crushing |they located a deserted cablin, where | fect job of cleansing without vio- Remember this when you have a o they for ¢ eport. bared he applaus:. Jomen | the ir ction in the Philippines. [they by ire s » night. | i ot burhing of widows and by low Big Ten Self-Sufficient aned Joutiot windows. to! throw | John Alcxandsr Tow h l:'mo‘r the [ “"\\\mii‘ 1:; 1”':1 W:mf”“ N REMEMBER encefandinitloutfionningRticiicozted lonsuc, ibad fhrcath it ; & n A i owie, head 2 ‘e were! lost—n ot or a min- 1 1 i ;}::;:-:d,m?r. Tn general the attitude out here| kisses to Admiral Schiey inization, had started a |ute” TDoles said. “But the snow. | laxative habit. Cascarets are pleas- the head feels dull or there is any Fiof tor th '”‘*‘_“;’ ’0'_ "Tr]»m ’_'1“] nn ;:{" .I,) 1 ‘\] acco ‘1“1” N cn s months holy war storm did blow us off our course.” | OUR o ant to take, for they are sweetened sign of poor elimination. tioff, 4 are of itself. Eddie n ¢ greeting. “Hello, Chaunce,” | the hosts of hell in Chicago.” Picked Up Rabbit g increases presider A | i bh r nEesl Qfithepscnioniyicle | “But the main thing is this rab- CHILDHOOD bitants die where most of = = Northwestern university. had the| - - b! 1 ‘ 8 : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929. : ! "Unity in (hll\;"l essential; | . . . v, H M ‘(‘1’: n a rene o he blastings 3 BRITAIN'S LARGEST i Mirrors of Yesterday Pilot’s Skill and Luck Save Five Tt Warning on Bombs T Ao et o events cn Wall street before the snow at my feet when T first got | | frozen tently marked the conflict between . 5 New Orleans, Oct. 30 (A—Chief striking carmen and the New Or- en oar estern 1r press of Detectives Bdward J. Smith of leans Public Service, Inc., since last Pl ] |the local police force today was in JUIY 2 |receipt of an ultimat ) ane De ayed 24 HOllrs By SnOW B e el ] SIR ROBINSON DEAD | perintendent Theodore A. Ray of . |the department calling upon hita) nspetown ilinlon oCBoull ALricas ‘Albuqucrqu i Oct. 30 (A—Sir Joseph Robinson, \Vl . n e [0 put an end to street car bomkings i " ator Bu gs Huge Ship| mritten was! toud in his acclatmi|t2 Putien end Lo strect ear bomhings | /= [0 oo s B Lo of a rabbit’s foot which he carrled | on his vest. “I bought it the day the T. A. T. | plane crashed,” he sald. Dr. Ward chuckled today over his | The ultimatum followed | blowing up of two more cars night in different the in the development of the gold and last | diamond mining industries in sections of the|South Africa. to Earth in New Mexico Field — Credits Rabbit’s F 4 : ability as a cook. Through his ef- OOt n safe Landlng' forts over a dilapidated coal stove, |the derelicts sat down to a belated dinner of stew after the forced Albuquerque, N. M., Oct. 30 (UP) |anding. —The traditional luck of a rabbit's Found Flour and Beans it. This little fellow was down in Give Cod-Liver Oi/ \/yc Pleasant Way 1t of the plane and I picked him P i /, Dr. Ward and Merz sald their i) ( W] crt landing, adding: | \ EMI:I USION “But a rabbit's foot and a half to | | V4 /&'\ ANN rabbit brought us safely without ever havin 1L meal. | following to say nued, “does not take into consid- | ay whére an Indis ho ear U eeri i v b el ey e ihs > Bi s a 2 four cents a day, e e "\; I‘t"’ at the Big cration the fact that football men enter into large commitments. |Ot Lpe L R an take care of it's own ath- | are spending much of their time on . u man makes 15 cents a month, even {letics. Major John T. Griffith has|the practice field, time that they | s o q 5 | onk moro mo whipped thing: into shape In fine | could otherwise devote to working Glain Collections in I @ difference 1 and my opinion would be that | their way il e e Sia Show Pr ey Je ) roule gt their way through college. The ro Russia Show PAO[.’,'I‘ESS P vation. has proven he docsn't nced any|port is correct in condemning those | Afosc : M Mdia’s poverty and disca nelpizamyoutaldeNeonrcealitostalo|isch aols fwioh Have Al hishIy e ni |l CrsoiOCtRS OREEOMm lal fan mepace to the whole worla Gare CEvhin centrated systen of setting mer. 1 |NOUNcements published today said | and many other dise Merrill Mundy, president of the|attend their school for the ole pue. the government already had realized | pres o otl o ies | Men’s Uni a (Orthwesta ! ang may spread v“ 0 countries | Men's Union At‘ Northwestern, s: pose of attaining athletic glory, but 60 per cent of its 1929 program for | at 3ny time. Gandhi hopes to con- | he believed the present furore|if soft jobs arc to be found. why | eomin oo | Jauer this devastating poverty by In-| wouldn't “amount to a hill of beans | shouldn't the school give them ty o oo concctions. | diats own hand industric |in the long run.” thot athlete iwhotis lderoting miuc It was predicted that, by Decem- | o offset this depr picture, | Football Supports Athletics | of his time to a university sport.” |ber 1, 95 per cent of the total :\flfis A\fn:‘\ painte 11 viv v]l \_\’r;nl pic- l\\ h:n!l is Ilhlr; ;]\holu ({‘ilng‘ he e T would have been gathered, complet- ures of the marvelous buildings in [said. “Football has cnabled col- z ing the program one month before Dethi, of beautiful Kashmir, with its | leges to support all types of ath- LOndorl Stock Market the date fixed. | wiiding roads bordered and 1 belicve that the spirit | Somewhat Unsettled - with bl poplars, |of competition it brings about is u| London, Oct. 30 (P —Transatlantic Moscow dispatches of the past the snow cappe Hima- | fine thing. Anyone likes to sce his|issucs were active today at opening v days have told of executions 1agas in the distar with | school get a good team and good | of the stock exchange. Supporting |and h sentences aggregating its peacocks, monkeys T s and as for commercializing orders ra quotations slight |about 100, most of them connected where the resplendent Ara football in the Big lly abovi York overnight in one way or another with oppo- Nights s to have come true, (ing done. The huge level and well over last night's close sition to the grain colle and of the miracle of tha monsoon, lcome in for condemna here. o when almost 0ve . the parched |swer is that the publi The Wall street slump, however, > | folage tu football and it takes big places had an unsettling effect in other sec- Storrs, Oct. 3 In concludi accommodate big crowds.” | tions which hitherto have not been ner Dole has announced ‘'Casey told of bein 1 rd Byrne, sophomore at|affected by the Ame an Stengle, varsity g Fn-gmn-x wi on her | Marquette, said he believed the|and most quotations inclined frac-|team, is too severely injured to play | I to India, | “Carnegie report is not fair to the|tionally lower in the absence of sup- for the rest of the s on. 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