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6 *a ¢ H ldr ced, mercly a threat to use them | au high ra re were 2,398 marriages in that |New Orleans .......... T4 . New Brltam era | stopped the Jugoslavian invasio lon IR AT e DENE commonweallh, “and 1. | W ‘kork~ L Sy \ B I]IE B IEI] IN HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |into Albanian territory in 19 tes the fev 3 Maes. one divorcel for los: orfolk, Va. 70 S Sour nto Albanian territory in 1 80 vor v 1ess | o thlold, V. ooy X | i ere e tor e companies no ionge in each two marriages. Obviously, | pittsburgh . ...... ; '\ Issued Dally (Sunday Excepted) q a rather vivid ationi to nonopoly of transporta- | most of the divorcees were outsiders. | Portland, Me. ........ j | At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Street | st. 2 (8 ¥ ! n i 3 | picture the League making such | After concluding a discussion on Louls ... SUBSCRIPTION RATES threats against a first-class power _— — prevailing divoree craze one is |V 2Shington $5.00 @ Year | $2.00 Thres Months [ the fact is, sanctions or a threat of HEATIOH SUPERVISION | ot problem: What . & » o 1= : 10 or 12 Victims of Algel’ia sanctions probably would never b TAKES A SPURT causes so many unhappy marriages? 29 Second Class Mail Matter. % T s : ; R Ry e 5 "o il ew of the more force c ave taken what m something else again.”” There are TELEPHONE CALLS ¢ international opinion t he | te 1 a “sudden spurl.” It may be | those who say that the most effective : i ) HISRan, @in o nion Itm ose who say that the most effectiv & 4 Algiers, Algeria, Jan. § (P—Ef- SHA R : eagu position to 3 ¢ a new broom sweeps clean— | manner to reduce the divorce rate is |forts were continued today to extri- from the st ith Superintendent Dumont | to insure a larger percentage of cate bodies of 10 or 12 victims from The only profitable advertising me . 2 ew York, Jan has| The New York telephone npany B £ ssenger trai in the City. C on books and allest have learne ens he new broom at | happier arriages. Unfortunately : o ! o fptlone oonipa ¥ |the debr of a passenger train od aiwayhiapenttoladyer lears 5 ;i A S % : 5 i | been a theatrical scason o will correct you if you call it &) wreck between Tunis and Algiers : orld opinion ¢ i o that ! space to discuss how and “turkeys.” The been | IPrench phone. It is, they aver. a|Monday night. At least 20 persons {only five outstanding alonz | hand set. Whatever they are they |were killed. titled to the use for re-publicati of | T | L sign of 1 | D i (A OET o fcan have the durn things. I'm al-| The locomotive the train be- all news credited to it or not otherwise 5 > i o 4 " il G e U S {before. The mar is a con- ways talking into the wrong end|came derailed while crossing an iron credited in this paper and also lo i i i venient alibi. but th is t anyway. Iviaduct ne Guelma. causing the news published thercin. ) ; : il pid nowa theater has not toc § | viaduct to cellapse Two coaches Member of the Associated Press ; o be days seems 1o be more fickle than irk “You often have so much 1o say [were thrown into the ravine below. Ry R A e S e h sortance to the s § | Only two of the hits really deserve |about New York's new rich.* writes| Ten bodies were recovered. 1t was i L L L L i o . humanitarian | vice is to prevent the ad of di- | QUESTIONS ANSWERED { that rating. The others in »|Ted B., “isn't it about time you were |not believed thers were Americans reulation. Our ecirculation statistics are | und social questions predominate in | scase, and through Tethods | You can get an answer 1o any|Stason would be only giving thought to the new poor?” |among the victims. based upon this audit, This Inwures v ¢ question of fact or information by | ances. Some unbelivve tr Copyright, 1930, McNaught The train, drawn by two locomo- . tection against fraud In newspaper - |t 1s of the agendas at League | made necessary ma times meet t iting to the Question Editor, New | has been offeced at far i Srndicate, Ine tives, was r ing 45 miles an hour tribution figures to both ne Cornoll of “Aksarnbly 3 S s A S armedion 1 aclts and 1 ANCIeS | :itins to the Quest ditor, Ne c c b ) ives, was running 45 miles an h Mebmer of the Associated Press was the case the bad o v ne > ore thorough- ! this mi done; or perhaps, in The Associated Press ls ex % i health. f common with others, we lack enoug! local ad Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | And as a result the Ris when the wreck occurred. Several hus hecome 2 hov e can be no question t 1322 New York avenue, Washington, | first time in vears Aln o The Herald ot m- | freight cars were telescoped and fell - : h prob il T EES D. C.. enclosing two cents in stampe | Dlctely “cut rate.” | 25 Y A T d {in a heap in the ravine atop the Tork. ae Hotating's ol 1 eh problems 1y 2 interests of the entire commi By Robert Quillen for reply. Medical, legal and maritai| 1 have, along with m = ears Ago foday s g Grana © e Eou s . st T B T advise cannot be given, nor can ex- | Eone home from the 1o O R s tended research be undertaken. AN ithe first act of six € Al % |en to-the hospital at Guelma, but e Burritt memorial committre | ™ 5 e e e e xception of one woman > i\\!m died d three others who are {in a grave condi! 1 left after | having their injuri s is that the kid old Sol- pressed upon worl¢ tifying to note that th was willing to chop in haif| mman slavery still existe ! partmen showing sig drum for Christmas other questions will receive a per-|rccognized stars 8 8o far Senator Grundy has had a result of such wide 1h! k activity )i esire to pre PR sonal reply. tinsigned requests can- | bravely with cuch material as wos 3 X 1. you can’t blame el not be answered. All letters are|Siven to them, but their artistry a sets criminals free. A s Sonfidenti ffors personality could not fill the void and has had considerably | tured 1 tion the na- |tion of the germs that cause disease 't smell bad to a skun The Will be necessary to receive $3.000 niore before work can be started on memorial. It is planned to send great deal less to say h t ¥ wlling of opinion | vent, as fa posibl | usual Broadway “ar s S0 ; — fluence over his colieagucs, than | tons involved promised to take steps | It should kee se foratar ol Q. From what book is the fol- | have been missing for som O aDESI SO E T aRmall, EINSTEIN TO QUIT ¢ ora. | lOWIDE quotation: “Be not forget-|and as a resuit any number of J re is £ood sKalng at Present | progue, Czechoslovakia, Jan. § (#) ¢ by practicing with Mz mouth full | {4l to entertain strangers, for there- tions have been backed by hie first in some time. Hundreds of |y oyis Rinstein, United States _— list of items denoting the I ! ¢ ts onal activi ¥ practicing with his mouth fu S il ’ iastic childr e sce | : : At et by some have entertained angels' atrical ticket agencies. One 1 instic children are scen o Our idea of a boy falling low | deep interest in problems of human should ve a “ g ; unawares’ when he was a mere 1o eradicate it at once. A comforting | hefore the o o cre should Demosthenes beeame a grea minister at Prague, will quit his quire sets to almost any show in e ponds daily. | post at the end of January. He will intelligence test is when he swings | welfare could be added. Even former | light of hygiene, a haromete the | "o what is right,” says the ideal” | o \‘\‘""”‘ ws 13:2 in the Bible. | cut rate marl these I'he ““)“ spread building opera- lawait a new appointment while 3 _ 5 N Q. ‘here did “Lefty” Flynn, the - - tions in this ¢ are making ] f a hockey stick on a pond crowded | irreconcilable foes of the League will | community’s th, an ¢ But the great man does what 15| 9 G GIBLTTLCUE LIREN, 0 oo A i is city are making it one |yigiting his daughter in London. 5 | motion picture actor, acquire The rise of Joe Leblang is a sirik- | Of the most cosmopolitan cities in figees | nickname? s illustration of the sweep of the | the state. New Britain is expected to —— performing, In a city possessing a large variety = s |, A Maurice B. Flynn, the mo-icut rate business in New York. I~ | Ppiss the 40,000 mark in population The Connecticut board of health | Geneva, capital of the League, has | of races and customs such work is| e 5 {tion picture actor, was formerly &liq 5 millionaire many times ovor short time. ¥ ducation might solve thgtar football player at Yale Univer-|anq one of the higgest holders of| For the first time in half a doz- ; ‘ | . problem—it a sheep-killing [ sity, and acquired the nickname! y)uoble peal rsiate. in fown. His €1 Years, there are no matters of PODERSOISE Ials Sona g T T SRerLL o B uden oL e oTRle e dospeaullipadisnliftohoperateli | RTarty o tign, rise is one of the business ror < &reat importance to the local people | wonders what that has in common | the hub of international understand- —_— u e M ED M CR RER o e, Bl et o o be presented to the legislature, with safeguarding heaith. Nobody's|ing. Experts fro 40 nationalities SAND IN THE DIVORCE . 3 . \'5"’)‘; e is part of the language The New Britain Driving club will { . . % And amon, ings that bring - Egypt is rule h - he hold a banquet at : i blood pressure rises, however, as a |are constantl yat work co-ordinating MACHINERY o ey B 5 Seheep iR b He began with desk room in the|hold a banquet at the Hotel Hart EProac a noble cause i Lk y ued Ahmed Fuac a8, o ap a " z r ford on January 17 result emplating the esti- |are constantly at work co-ordinatin it ihal lndicia G Jon 5 A 40 corner of a Rroadway drug sto ord o 5 Al result of contemplating e are constantly a rk co-ordinating That the judicial mind in : [IO Wizt oes e nam o Chap- e LI alE SEESHEET £ CEEEE £ e L and the drug store is used chiefly 10| O H. went to Hartford in a special provide entrances {o his remarkable | trolley car last evening to attend the cut rate v A | concert by the Irish band jozen policer o to| 'The catalogue of the New Britain keep the crowds in line 1 Iy at | State Normal school for its 33rd vear tieater time. | as been issucd by the state board rom the Yead 63 B.\C. VAt that time | [ike 8 noisy brokerage, offi G A BE U (R |a freedman, Marcus Tullius Tiro, a | [0n€ Hne of clerks stand y cetena s Tullius Tiro, &1 1oards—listing attrnc ) cason last evening with of notae that was used in recording #1¢: As thev call | coras f”“”'” Eheaindeos) the speeches of Cicero, Seneca ang | the takers rusn for firs H. Kirkham, Buel B. Bas- | lothers in the Roman senate. That |come, first served formu Elita e e Doyls N : | v Ve is before the t- S - — that there will be no reduction in the | — = | dustry in Nevada is before the Nu ystem was taught in the Roman bloved. | S | - 3 o i L sews Americanism: Doing nething AR loaant ) s ) o 3 | city's grand list; which will be bad | CITY SHOULD DO T {mes spotlight with more tha Il (i bines artu. HoinTaaas | senoothyandiwasticarned e mers | (R I - comeining Churches Set January 19 l’flflqfi’OU, . days—an with youthful skaters. dmit that this is a work well worth | guardian of this import necessary and thinks only of a right having come through with another [ become the center of worldwide co- | even more important than in cities mates, {and consolidati ideals of bet- | necticut has been looking askance u {lotte mean? - - living. Their studies of techni- | what are popularly termed rapi r crintion of the peace! A. Ttis Teutonic, and means erms China will accept in the end: | noble’. | Dictated but not Red Q. What was the carliest system of people in Idaho drink intoxicating | Problems are invaluable to the hu- ceded. There have been articles in {of shorthana? In saying that a larger percentage | c2l, humanitarian and economical ' fire divorces has been generally con liquor than is the case in New York, | Man race. the public prints regarding the Dos | Aotto for the Marines: Theirs not| A. The earliest record of an o Mr. La Guardia evidently thinks it 1s | Woodrow Wilson fashioned well |sibility of n ognition of di- [t» reason why; theirs but to grab Bnized system of shorthand dates time for Mr. Borah {0 make another | Were he alive today he would look : vorces obtained in Yucatan or in the pie outburst. toward Geneva with that unbound- | Mexico generally; eve e T o e et (Gl S ed satlsfaction which comes 1o vorces have eived frowns now the cultured come The expectations are said {o be |human beings over work well done | Connecticut; and now the divoree i America 10 get rich laim i K brillfanc ors. It was se for severs 3 news for those who recently claim- | OWN WORK brilifan Sl it micallawaiianal aehoolstarollioinys Lo A IR SeE s oAl K cer i S B 11 As Day for Peace Prayers | ed that something will have to be | wsons given by the Board of | cm of one sovercign sta har weeds into flowers. | Q. What commodities are im. Laughing Sal. She is cbony New York, Jan. 8 (8 — Church | A few drops of Freezore done about the grand list. Tt seems | Public Works for not conforming to | refusing to 1 orc == | ported to the United States from With pearly teeth, and walking al ders in the United States and | does it! Puts the corn to to be hard to keep a good grand list | & resolution passed by the Common | granted by another sovereign state ‘\m:‘\' m"xu.‘l that hopeless and ' cypq2 her duties, is suddenly over s have designated Sun- | sleep—deadens all pain— A | Council favoring the giving of sub- | provides many angles of thought, all-gone look dad is wearing nov The chief imports from Cuba | fits of wild laughter, Tt is s day, January 19, as o day of special | and soon makes it so loose iy Kt el | o onain: € Us the look of the month. are sugar. tobacco unmanutactured, tagious the entire room for 1 ver for the success of the Lon- | in its bed of flesh that it el T | way conduit work to private con- | some of them not reassuring in th r | 2 ['tract 5 b L onaL . Ton & s !“'”""- molasses, and cigars. Uicular reason s congulsed lon naval armament reduction con- | lifts right out! Hard corns Blizzard in the West, says the |tractors seem to be reasonable. |implications. n for 2 a things most in the public ev2| Q, For what is potash used? veloped the stunt by ac it ae e up at this geason seem to be the poinis| . Tt is used in the manufacture | NOW paid §100 a weck Bishop Jrancis J. McConnell, | by Freezone. Callouses of matches, glass, dyes and chemi- | PPN ; t ifent of the Iederal Council of | too. 7 cals; in mining, tanning and pho-| And another Harlem pl | Ceta botleatany ot : news dispatches. Well, how long does | The are in business | that many in s | | ‘burches of Christ in America ; You sce, th © the murderer, a |tography; for fertilizers, soap, bak- | cellar entirely lit by candles and drug store and walk and | it take that kind of weather ‘“imr profit and plenty of it. and if | temporary residence in easy-divorce | of umbrella ribs travel to central Connecticut? the city is to utilize possibilities for | states for no other purpose than to ‘ iidens A e T ¢ that is Alanson B. Houghton, former ! dance i f | outdoor work as a means of re- |be granted a divorce. Once that is I gl aloaning e aikalkte ot ot tipet b v ioritline dance in comfort! S e HE - Juentl anodgn 16 RER 2 | ssador to Great Britain, who LEAGUE OF NATIONS {leving unemployment—a perfectly | obtained they usually return o their | guara, it's all right to o ahead and| tralize acids, to reclaim (sour) | group of moaning singers S e e gl TEN YEARS OLD legitimate function and one recom- |home st sowmetimes marrying | hang him. |swamp land, to destroy bacteria: | spiritual dirgs—very ereen D L e e for munitions, explosives, and as — o ) k2 | i 3 $r- good will, s he call in behalf 1 S 3 - 0 ; And yet, a husband’s duty to learn | preservative for fruits, and other| Crime statistics show New York is 5% - o League of Nations is being celebrat- |less an authority than Presldent |f ial difficultics the compil- S , aveater than a sitx's | foodstuffs, s Galiie ataliacs o BT | éd ‘this week. giving commentators | Hoover—then one certain way to de- | catlons at least are considerabl duty to discuss the tariff entertain-| Q. What kings of England were | every fen years. In the past thir unitorm di- | jngiy The tenth anniversary of the | mended to all communities by no i ore they get there. 1 an opportunity to appraise its work- | feat su object would be to have | In the absence of a | Stuarts \ weee the sueeessive mysterios | A. James 1. Charles I. Charles ' Joseph Elwel 11 and James 11. Arnold Rothstein YOUR FAMILY TREF Q. What does the name Phyllis v s a clronelogy of descent, traciug familic ings in this changing world. There | Private contractors handle the jobs |vorcs law throughont the 48 stutes o !and employ outsiders, unless {he District of Columbia and the re's one blessing is universal agreement that the and mploy outsiders, .m‘.‘ the District o «m‘x‘ in RTe | with some Joreien cour ; ‘ o BT TR jLeagye has not functioned as a|specifically forced toiemploy only|inaular possessions L1180 | peopla ctop trying to in JARe : tie discovers 1 S at dem s intercsting, val nd useful states with easier divorce Pro- | (i nyree snd hamstring one : SEN00LRD o bast novels writte aisemen UMb of ot {rioHE aepaRtsAblans i . Does the chief of the United | A merfeans the past s vears t family histories ir order ta nrove descent from Statesilvmy S nursesicorns I qlal e e e e G s ol e Vatious Americwn wirs, Our Washgton Burcau lis e ar. d s aroaL L uggestions for gathering materials and constructing milita k y S Torsest et pasliyi saveraslann. | uliaryarant written in New York. He believ il e i rakar. subh f e line. and this generation will wonder that aside from being away froc " about the undertak and gives a = realog it from the governments identified | than in the case f con- rage at the easier methods of the o ~ it i5 o freak mews item. or species of super-state, as had been |local talent some feared Ly its opponents in this| The works board Las shown itself cedures than others, and DL other country ten years ago; nor has the | capable of doing efficient work. The | the more difficult procedures wili| League been an instrument divorced | overhead cost ms L trifle more |always be in a position to take um- Julla Stimson. the chief of < the army nurses corps, holds {he one may get At idex as to how such a family Listory fs con- 4 0 | rank of mujor. ! . Anyone interested in tracing his or her encesiry will find this bul- with it. In the words of one com- | tractors, but it profit No sovercign state, it @p- i ne corrcct answer to question No. 6. | " Ty Ol g [ reason s the impetus of having | Jue in the undertaking. Fill out the coupon below and send for it: mentator, the League has been |exacted and in the long run should | pears, is hound to recog tacado? enmitnl G geibing ey o e CLIF [COLYON HETK e N s does in the| You can tell Porto Rico is being THelname e iaren | Lereseinyian i Raine Feyalilih plain®, and is an extensive 1‘(-\‘( an |70 e sneered many timorous JENEALOGY EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain lerald, $ 10 cducate children who have [in northwest Texas and northern | CUEIINES out of all desire to wriia sl nothing to eat New Mexico, separated from the Whether it went forward or back “Last but not least,” th h A ecasy-divoree Rocky Mountains in the west by the shoul ven incre t .y cularly what the “It s the educated Filipino who | Pecos valley, and extending east to | metropolitan Glstractions th ¢ what R . iy tha i it stitu- | cost taxpayers less, Besides at another sovereign state merely the agency of its constitu- | cost taxp I no 0 D e plitted by Amerioa: There areni ent members; it has been a horse | the works board for if not to en- | premises; and at the presc ritin gase In cily work? {here scems to be no inclination despite the fact that not one of cant a copy of the hulletin GENEALOGY, and enc) vewith f them has donz ansthing of lit nt 1. or loose, uncarcclled U, S ge stamps it that could be driven in any direction ; importance.” & depended upon its drivers’ wishes, | board i ¢ ; e | ¢ i to 1 iced the opportuniiy | ® R think of its | dvs frecdom.” Of course. He | form the source of the head waters | which had to be reduce 1 LR L ; 3 . dituation | Sa¥s 1o himself: “How L could trim jof the Red, Brazos, and Colorado | corimon denominator of a unani- has dorfe very { g these saps if the darncd Americano | rivers. It has an area of | A west 424 street curh has what 10,000 | ¥ called a caricature smudger. Upon T AND NUMBER .. square miles and an altitude of | Ordinary windov HE SR G Tepositony tionas e 2 ! fnplications. One 5.000 feet, Tt is very dry and al. | “MCALUTes of passers ising ; 3 STATE As a repository o AR S Bt citizans Correct this sentence: “1f 1 really | most woodless. ¢ white frosting and the of his | am a reader of the New Rritain Herald, {hought smoking hurt me,” said the| Q. Was coal used in Englang | 'b8er He wor pChElEb iy Henl o tongh, “1'd quit 1t w | during the carly Anglo.Sasen | D¢ and one he made of Al Smith is bringing representatives of constit Trolley companies v I to ‘\p riod | tarthng | yent nations around a common |utilities generally won another 5 " yrig Lublishers oal was an article of house- Syndic Ihold consumption to some extent table where discussion of problems |SWeeping and important victory be- Syndics ¥ 1 stent | | ¢ during the Anglo-Say perioc | o 1 1 can be frank and unhindered, a | fore the I st court of the land € are _ ‘M\\‘V’]‘;‘ u\'l '\,.\.]OIL\A\O“ B as‘ MICkey (Hlm‘c‘elf) MCGUlre Hmpetictislestanling ol el il a e ’ : : (Observations e ,,‘,.‘;T,?’?lfi.‘l“x.?".‘.\”\T'.‘;._'.‘,("f,'..»ffi."r‘, @ | : A, The polar bear weighs from | * 1 ow. It is he development of | \a ( propert ide the s b 18 aun ol eas A At e ap (o] ooD | that the greatest influcn corporations also a itled to ! v York ha : Q. When was Horatio Alger 0 OUTA LUCK BECAUSE THAT IS THE ONE born, and when league lies. Problems solved ue applied in caleu ne ti : ! = §.—Iorceust for did he die2 Arc MCEGUIRE WILL COMMANDEER . : 4 i ‘ ¢ et e | many of his Looks in print? discussion in the forum @ ) ‘ ¥ Bneland S8 st et Horatio Alger lived from Geneva do not require “sanctions ¢ i 3 ! e hursday: | 1852 10 1899, OFf his many books serience B e stre « . 1 L colder TAUrSCUY: | one hundred and six are sf ) or sword rattlis Experi ¥ 1 e ler Thursday night; fresh, | o till pub )y to maintain a position contrary % i alify for divores t winds shifting to northerly. :"1“£""l1'1‘«1(<‘\ If»y:lqzr:‘le:“:" :::vflr-: g oecust for i »“,,,-fi\i\\\. \P:{;’l{’_;'n.\, The bloom usvally opens 3 i about § o'clock in the evening and closes about 2 o'clock in the morn- dividuals; they y of i ) ) it : . tached; but ) and central portions ‘""m"u 1 colder ‘Thursday and ¢ chaos vould get out.” mous vot 24 and may do even bett public opinion the League has func- A TROLLEY VICTORY ide held by groups tioned at its best. By periodically IN HIGH COURT \ should be made mors dividual problems of nations is sure ther day presen has shown that nations are not like- n t E s rate moral | porsibly strong south and south- Yo intemation Jlic opinlon as i ¢ i i 1 IForecast for iastern exempli t the Geneva con ; o slect or snow in ences. Natons all, are prog i i { ony i \ entral portions; colder loot Gibson appearing motion pictures now 7 in posing ; strong - N . | e . 1 o valt mers t 3 Hay . Yew. His next film probably | ;i ¢ Shiltng | wij) he e he AN AR Dorlnzit f ) e e ey i called “The Montana Kid ting s ter ; ' i A ! ! i > Q. Do mother rabbits cver Lill Leagus AL &l Indianay & 4 Vi heir young when t nest is Thursday clear- | ey dis- few qua N ! sely paralle | et G 5 e T IS Ao prossare is high | A: - There have been cases Conditions: e IS hED | ported where a mother rabhit ; ong the Athuntic coast from Maine | killed her new bhorn young be energy d was ed to be i ties of all k 1 sorts i other states, marriuge- | to 17lorida A latively | they were disturbed This is low pressure extends southwestward | trus of some cats and shecp, wha from Quebee o Texas with lowest|through jealousy or other instinct, | prossure Southempton. Ontario. | gisown and kill the fondled s .. Heavy rains have been reported | S| nagnific thing. s that public ut anc \ in somn hesitant mood. T! Coun approa divore figures prov 1 gov- probably at its t luction ¢ \ crnment (ye shows 1.425 Greco-Tulgariar 1 N alegal g ; divorees to and Albanis s year. This means approximately one | long the low pressure trough from in A ne in 7 isting " 1 marriage o v nine went on | Louisiana to Quebec, 5.22 inches at ;Bl'o(’k]"il ponvictl | e L ‘ i ) S le rocks. In that year there were | Memphis being the greatest amount | Indlcted for RiOlil\g‘ % cmperatures are still above normall Aubum, N. Y. Jan. § (P—3ax| and in the b 3 ! pproximately 3,000 divorces in New |, he caater fons but are be-| Becker of Brooklyn. one of the few leaders who survived the December nilions dhwor forutin Yle ML 11 conviet riot at Auburn prison mazing record o : rain followed by fair and |{oqay siood indicted by a spec |&rand jury for murder. first degr in connection with the 1l shoot- ing of Principal Keeper George A. | Atlantic City A‘YI\V\II'!\H”“! during the upheaval Tioalon 3 Tore indictments growing out of to the League, was a source of nis. upon re { Caroliniuns do not indu in di- | pufralo ... Sviciesisisieach g the uprising were expected today. % NoheL o0 | ¢ Sivwaye haps they go to Michigan | Chicago ceeeen 8 E = 5 giving i ubway rhiy J MBI e AE R g ACCIDENT VICTIM DEAD upon the Led v v n. the rate would 1 i el g T Biddeford, Me., Jan. 8 (UP) — Svest In tice, howeve ¢ Aok f 5 1 el iy S : 4y | injuries suffered in a 35-foot fall A o proved 10 be ’ I deci- | not, as the | Miami .. e £$ from a tree in Kennebunkport ye: Iy two arti atly written o i omobile \ i I \inneapolis .......... —4 | terday afternoon caused the death ; o 3 2 Nevada. ot | Nantucket:. 44 | of John Holmes, 23, of Dorchester. ) have nof ) v i 1 7 [ L eva " Nashville ¥ i 48 | Mass., a tree surgeon. at Webber (CFontaine Fox, 193¢ pulled &nd they could still chew; in- [ effect, Nothing has 0 helped the | course, interest many. Well, in 1927 |New Haven .....o.uen. 56 Q‘ZIImspltal here last night. [ | i York and mor 0 in [jow in the western states Corfu during i 4 i Michigan, { troversy, a tute, South Carolina Hig Low | - put | Atlnta least, as t ot Only in one s Ten years i \ carth are divoress not permitice “sanctions,” dvsigned I New York that does 1 ¥ South paper. The teet