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[ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930. ' i F F" Northfield, Vt. w....... 54 > as| c e | zation is simple. | New Bl'itain Herald'“hm: the a pl.ranls become mou1 P I;‘ih“_ Lt el acts and anc,es Pittsburgh . 56 specific in their utterances. efore pro ion bec e law | 7 | Portland, Me. . 54 HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY - — - | of the Jand foreigners came to these | ., ’ St. Louis ......... 62 New_ Britatn. Connecticut | LOG ROLLING IN THE SENATE |shores and they thought well of law | \Vashmgton b el | Regular Républicans and high- |and order. Where they came from 7 Robert: Quilien [ Tssued Dally (Sunday Excepted) | : The nsutacosls psittuation is nox ¥ DV BN }4 D § At Herald Bldg, 67 Church Street | tariff Democrats in the Senate have | the laws invariably were strictly en- [ wo)i in hand, g e G Z 3 ‘fl A | evidently formed a new coalition on | forced. g i 5 o T SUBSCRIPTION RATES | $5.00 & Year {the “I tickle you if you tickle me" | Only a small percentage of for-| Before making rules for subma- | . 2 : w.' 7% s i $2.00 Three Months f-making. | eigners were inherently disinclined | Tines, let each delegate prove that g s oot i A 2 A | Tho, 'a Montp[ Principle in tariff-making e | he won't bite the ear of a man who | 7 I s = | i he [ ook ! a asy’ . M | The situation began to develop in | to look for an casy living. Most °’}m N Eatered at the Post Ofce at New Britain | .onsideration of the sugar schedules | them, fully 85 per cent, were ready X 2 pafeans um AL Matter, It | I willing to work hard at what-| Grooms area’t the only poor fish v : g : S | i i neasurs The suga and willing wor! are t - 3T E 0\ v r fis - in the tariff measure, The sugar |ar d i e COl]]])lllIlelllS New ealfll]d 0“ | re se B CALLS Democrats in the South, headed by | ever Jabor they could perform. & ho make the rotogravure section. Binamoms Lo 08 the sugar Democrats in Louisiana,| The insignificant percentage— |There are the sailfish. QUESTIONS ANSWERED ew York, March 11.—This is a| We Scotch are slow fo anger baf | Sp]]‘][ Shown to Pa['[y made possible the deals that have |say five per cent—who were card Anybody could get rich if be true story of a damozel who had a | T had a feeling all day I should le sore about something and just dis- | covered what. Late la-t night en-| Dunedin, N. Z, March 11 (UP)— | wood and descended upon New Yok | tering my hotel a tipsy fellow lurch- | Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd and ““nh the avowed intention of “capaied up to inquire i I would be in- |the officers of his antarctic expedi- i i . " She | terested in somet in purple ties. |tion paid eloquent tribute to New The Amociated Press is exclusively en- | A specialist is a man who is U (. enclosing two cents fn stampe | | turing a millionaire. Sk hadifEenes: ’l‘m”nnv hmg\xr} nfixrm Al VGala:d ‘m‘a‘_n el NS e AT titled to the use for re-publication of bhe given similar treatment, it is | eign-born would not associate With | willing to sacrifice your fteeth Lo SR iR - 4 tha | I Just recall Uwas wearing a purpic | % day a - | s for reply. Medical. legal and marital | beauty, a hecommg hauteur and ¢ el s by the Ot all news credited to it or not otherwise i ‘ Th " t ¥ Rt P tie at the time. - the returned explorers by the Otago credited in this) paper and alio local Said, are lumber and oil, if not|them. They were regarded as “no |test his theory. . | advise cannot be given. nor cam eX- | nameless glamour gften surrounding | | also have a lifeslong secret sor- | harbor board Bews published therein. aluminum, glass and pig iron zood” in their native lands and | e alwavs, anj | lended research be undertaken. All|ihose o trifie theatrical. e GG S RO R The American leader revealed, In = : et { 5 - n SIerare o, ldes Al WaYS, | stions will receive a per- ' a b 3 5.000 she g 5 3 ‘ o s speech S Member Audit Burean ot Circulation t thus remains a loc hensshwaatn oNreazoniioflaok qupon Fssete Bt SRR Rl otherBquestionainill Srece per-| With a bansroll of : he es : the course of his specch, that the The A. B. C. is & national oiganization 3 m differently in the United | g, E 11 sonat reply. Unsigned requests can- | tablished herself in a fashionable » | expedition, like a majority of simi- which furnishes newspapers and adver- ; ders at times why he burdened him- | 50 pe answered. Al letters are | hotel on Park Avenue's Gold Coast. lar exploration partics, was coming SRE N & clis Duest auisas ) Thelonly eftective Sapponents o] States Zelti i tro ey confidential.—Editor. Every day she donned a stunning | fd e : - | home “on the verge of bankruptcy,” based upon this audic. This {nsures pro. | 1his log-rolling enterprise the| But prohibition gave to thissmali | . o T TG G bare | frock fo which she attachcd a cor- | *& EXower With: "here is NOWNS | but said he hoped that situation tection againet fiaud in newmaper dn ate appear o besthe Insurgent | percentage an opportunity to prove [ & B8 AT A 00 ORI #4a A, 1t is the metcorological term | $a8¢ of orchids and had luncheoz, | 3005 fTUe A1) vl ® | would be overcome. tribution figures to both national an | u cople will. 4 : 4 17 STorE : se res. | coesn't B - 3 t e Tocal! avestioera Republicans, who are losing no time | {0 their law-abiding fellow-country- SikEet for a dry fog, espetially in the|aloof and alone, at one of those res- | SOTNE MR- | The admiral announced that he ¥ 3 | ek ton | taurdnts Michael Arlen describes so LSl RUECLYTE 27 | carried the British and New Zealand men that law-breaking pays. 1t has | The list of unimportant 7Things |Upper Nliie region. fascinatingly holding up his hand in the third rov | flags with him to the south pole, and The Herald ta on sale dally in New ST, B ek . " o cof| Q. What is the inscription on fioes e York at Hotaling's Newsstand. Times | If this country is 1o have a general | been this negligible small minority |includes a rica man's estimate <r‘sh"mmym_ Sl | At the end of ten days she haa | Wants to know Af he can tell us|that these emblems would be pre- Square; Schullz's Newsstand, Entrance | ... . i . o with the addi- (of foreignborn who have become |(he sum required to support a fam- | altracted a “prospect.” A wealtiiy | hich way a grape fruit will squirt. | sented to the chairman of the harbor S i € "G friend, for Jesus sake . 5 Grand Central, 42nd Street. |ily of five. A, ‘Good friend, | 4 (Copyright, 1930, McNaught lion o articles now on the free list | bootlegs rum-runners, and | forebeare and estimable young man she knew | E & ozt S r 9 i o " i g To dige the dust enclosed|DY sight and reputation began di Syndicate, Inc.) It is probable Byrd will remain ki i s i (i it e here for two weeks before proceed- Q. Who starred in the first pro- | places where she luzched. And as |ing to New York. A popular appellation for firemer |54 e henefited. Public reaction is first their fellow-countrymen re- ;:nu: :;t:‘ltom there is no place to go duction of the photoplay “The Yir-| discreetly manaiged 1o jockey him- Obseryahons s VS e ) is to call them “smoke eaters.” They | qure 1o be considerable, and the ied them as taking a tremendous 3 inian”? sclf to a fable near her > l Gl e o ; _ On The Weathor SUDIERS BRY DEAD live up fo the name, When oppor- pemocrats will have a perfectly good | chance with the law. They surely | | A Dustin Farnum. tried repeatedly to scrape un o ) ; 2 Amaricarism: Mhineng ol Bl . Whete 14 Geiniea? a chance acquaintance, Once he m ANIMALS IN OU[CKLIMF tunity offers, and do 5o With &' .ampaign issue for 1932 could srosper in this land of | £ ign issue for 1932 ould mot prosper in this land of | . %00 ant govern himself as antv | A, A state in the Russian repub- | quired if_she happe=ed to be Mi | 4 4 bravery that elicits universal approv- 5 o I . You can get an answer fo anv h'r:-‘“oa\!yy.pgl:;mlo:xav:‘;:‘:n:nr:eg::: come to light he first reverse g[imflpi and who followed other lines | could guess .lhe Q”', moment At | gyestion of fact or information by |futile fling at the movies in Holly- Toors always cpen to advertisers. the Senate was in placing a duty on | that preved upon their fellow coun- 1 which a piece of junk becomes a’ | writing to the Question Editor, New sugar and removing cement from |trymen were looked down upon with | antique. 'mnam Herald, Washington Bureau Member of the Associated Fress the free list. The next schedules to | disdain; the rank and file of for- | N 322 New York avenue, Washington. An editorial eulogizes a Califor- to point out the pernicious effects. | as part of the tariff-raising scheme, | racketeers in the liquor indusiry. | rThe jobless may have confidence THE DOWNTOWN FIRE {he Tepublican party as a whole will | They opened speakeasies; and at |in predictions of better times. At point is that the duties on |law and order | as you do: attending to your private lic. created by dec in October, | Blank a Vassar matc of his sister| Washington, March 11.—Forecs al. Last night, for instance, called to oil and lumber, for instance But what did the fellow-country- (affairs whils poliizeians and Big (1921, that forms a peninsula on the |and again he graciously offcred Wis | for Southern New England: Light| 400 yen Complete Task of Cleaning a fire on Main streel. they Were o4 seriously affect the cost of |men ses? Merely that the liquor | Business govern you. | north side of the Black Sca. and|limousine when sha was trying fo|rain this afternoon and tonight, confronted with smoke aplenty; but | poce articles in the northern Re- | traffickers actually prospered, were ——— connected with the mainiand by the | hail a taxi in a shower. He sent|Wednesday fair and somewhat Up Flooded French Villages : : The fruit fly and the corn borzr |Isthmus of Perckop anonymously gorgecws bunches of [colder. Fresh {o strong south, | vere destructive. buf the one that| Q. How many radio broadcasting | roses. shifting to west winds. —Wear Gas Masks. little difference. What made SOme \j.ce commodities, already high be- | came persons of influence With the | proves most expensive is the politi- |stations are in this country and how | To all such overtures, she was po-| Forecast for Eastern New York: of them giddy to the point of being | .yuce none are produced there, | politicians, and in many cities with | cal bug. | many receiving sets? litely indifferent and in this remot¢ | Rain this afternoon; cloudy and : i ASE e | A, There are slightly less than | f#chion added zest to the chase. He |Somewhat colder; probably light e six hundred broadcasting stations | hecame her faithful shadoy,—alwa =3 |Tain in north and central portions, | Mumber of Senggalese, today fin- “ |and approximately 12,000,000 radio i the offing and Keeping respectful | changing to snow flurries tonight; | ished their task of burying in quici- trating and the bovs had 10 Wear| \yjich qariff was passed should at | men naturally opened wide at this| Who are proud of their ancestors|peceiving sets. distance. And then. afier a time o3| Wednesday generally fair and slight. | ime bodies ~ of 3.000 horses anil have left the old home fown where | Q. Where is the laFgest staditm | thouzh tiring of fhe quest, disap. |1y colder; strong south shifting (o | Cattle drowned in the recent flood, the matives remember family his- |in the world? T b na which littered the Tarn valley from pear Jic attracted o such a sgene to % t PpE it : i bt ilaniest | “A. Probably Wembley Stadium. | i tie meahtime the lady's pu Conditions: A storm of marked | Montauban to Moissac. e ! £ Hoover, who intends to run again in | teers was slain in his calling, th s located in the suburbs London. | yas becoming depleted, 1n an agow. | intensity is central over Lake - Su-| FOr four days the Negro soldiers never faltered at this trying work. England. is the la t in . Tt jsing moment of dezsoration shs|Perior with a secondary disturbance | ¥ .but finally afier hours of ceaseless rain they showed signs of despond- the smoke alone would have made | | uiiican atates, where the prices of | left alone more or less, and often be- Montauban, France, March 11 (# ¢ ¢ “our hundred soldiers, including overcome were fumes from am-| o4 o higher. the police, monia. Such fumes are very Pene- | \viai hanpened after the Payne-, The eves of their fellow-country | You'll observe that most of ihos gas masks least be.remembered manifestation of racketeering power. It is a thrilling sight to the pub- | gya) (winder that Tresident | Usually, when one of these racke- watch the firemen give a perform- | 4935 43 not cnamored with the log- | Howers were many, the casket cost | jqy0 ge is that period when a ance. No spectacle ever put on the money, and the effect upon | man clips items about great mes |Bas & seating cap of SR Q008 RGN e e TR over western Virginia. 1t has caused and is four times as large s the | explained who she was and an o many stations in the castern S s : Coliseum at Rome. Its surrou et e e of the country and snows along | CN¢Y¥ and had to be relicved, Most 1ng for no extra trouble two years|mothing like a "sreat and expensive | . oo Tl oo who says|i0F Wall is half & mile long. Next|roigwing day. But when sHe {urn. |Lake"Erie. AR area of high pres. | 9f the Negroes wore gus masks. city firemen as the heroes. It is a |y 5 o uneral” to impress the foreign. | 1At ©0 _‘n”:l‘)“"f e “\““‘, in size is the Grant Park Municipal AL Bon it e 7 Covers he Greatbes Search of ruins for human bodies sr\cc(a(-lr- without a dry moment in | = born with the might and power of m“\’“‘l ‘\fl'".] 'M\ho\'\’ il L Aita |Stadium in Chicazo. Tllinois, which ey nes: ot e Her mamy | Temperatures are above normal | Will not be finished for two or thr. - Last night. in addition to fighti > slain gangster. 1t usually was | boy!" v ’ | Will seat 165.000 persons., «The 8eS-| 5005 ang felephone calls were un. |in Most scctions. Sog i Qatomaub Nl aste B i e EE g THE HOMICIDE BELT G N o quicentennial Stadium in Philadel_ | 1058 SEE LEERIONG CHEE WO U1 Gongitions favor for this vicinity | Zin. between Moissac and Montn'i- umes, smoke and fire, the boys in | THEBCHIE DR BHL [made known that even politictans | {Phia. probably ranks third, 1t will | toavered umil one day she re-{ 200 (2 thor. with Jisht rain | ben, five bodics were found Movdsy an Y EIIDALIS | contributed to these garish funerals Posicards from the winter resort |Seat 125,000, The stadium in el B “r_" ‘}'fl“""'\;l;;.‘.m fog with mild temperature. in a culvert bencath a railroad the hotel above the premi In this The ingvitable result has been to | never show your friend on a conl [clent Athens was the largest the | AEFCRIOTE H0 A Bl 1y they were as clever and determined | ¢ndeavors fo tell the world that the | o "0 "o cign born that |MOMing wishing the darned place | Norld has ever scen. It could hold |y, 1yoment yo me phiable i AN in any ctheribranch of tielr en- (WWINTY: SV Isnokiaobad s Biace Sl oy (ol Unts forimiloh S the UNSH| FAC OIS BEAURE arransement o \\F\::.N.\- Kalamein? AL O S A S G 6 2| roads are concerned. One telephons deavors, and quite as successful. L Tt O wR hever TG o s pb- i L el A. Motallic compound used FasEotoxe: s iR wire has been repaired and is being All of which is by way of con- :. SE is to -w_»r ar before the {ained. place where love nepired on the | the preparation of a certain form N ol e e e Buffaloty iecrs s 24 | operated. gratulating the city's fire department | British House of Commons soon 10| =, Lo qo (0 fo oo o | campus i killed by dumbness in the |8alvanized iron, consisting of an a R e R 1 . o 2 — e arital 18518 Bgling ofrar sy [lov of tin. with antimony, bismuih, |t = offshoot “of the Hecksh:r|cincinnati 6 FOR BEST RESUL i Th IS i i )t il STER 3 A 0, GFF L BRI it lead, and nickel tised in fireproofing | L OUnddtion—at 107ia street and fpenver S 22 USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS it has the inclination. No wonder the bires can afford |©f 400r frames and window sashes avenuc—anas proved a charm-|pyjuth . RS o Tib ing experiment. The playhouse is|{yattoras ... . .. .. . —_———— It success is really achieved In |{o winter in the South. Old Man | @ Where in the Bible does it 3 Hatteras . Seees 3 ’ e Siave: fat Sodom. especially as regards homi- _ o e - say: “Weep at a birth and rejoice | decorated In a manner delight [ T.os Angeles Whenever they do the boys usually | =O¢ ‘ : i : 1~ | deporting alien ganasters the cffort Robin isn't vequired to buy peacock | *¥0 | " HECD R 3 i b e gel emphasize the confgdence that th et 1e L 0 il be very much worth while athers fer the Mizeus. sl e e e AR e e city with justice places in the de- [OF ¢ has hinted wha X SR e e | Wizard of Oz are precented by = 2 i 4 ’ he will show at that time—that the But one species of “Amcricaniza- | orrect *his sentence: ucket 1,500 Books to (hoose From : Ao L lniter ot troops | €ast of children cted by the hville I . 4 20 partment. tion” has had a start of ten ycars. | moans abou* expenses when {he bill ited rooy ashvill Lkt e homicide belt does not belong o Chi- 5 L 3| fighting ere at prese manazement and carefully traine) SR . ANES omicide belt docs not belong o o LD R D I G Lo o management and ! w Haven ....... BEACON LOCAL PLATFORM PLANKS | €180, but that 53 other citivs in the {never intimates that I'm (o blame.” | & e LU e e O e BOOK _AND GIFT SHOP United States have a higher homi-| V'FPERAL BUS REGULATION Copyright. 1930, Publishers 5 ofiss ithedihieie/S ok th ki 0 o achil= New York .toichuey 85 WEST MAIN ST. Because the House of Itepresenta- Syndicate EEREEEE 6 N e ) roliing system and prefers the tariff | a lot o stage or seen in the movies can | ian or the Insurgents. He is look- others was prodigious. There ix | who did their lest work after 60. cqual a first class show with the | e¢ huatress, the romance withtred helmets iikewise saved lodgers in cials of the city of Chicago in the T i ficials of the cit Chicago in their Temperatures vesterday track High .ow | Montauban still is cut off from Aflant e e the rest of the world as far as ra: upon the efficiency displayed at this test of their mettle. Fortunately such major {ests do not come often.|Chicago is held up as {he modern JOIN AND ENJOY o New Britain's Most Complete heapolis . s 3 LENDING LIBRARY ami A feeling that perhaps local po- Spanish thror dren’s charity. Norfolk, Va A Don Alfonso. Prince of the e Asturias, eldest son of King Alfonso| Tt struck m most delighte 1 litical aspirants need urging to dis- ¢ide rate per 100,000 population han Chic 1o | than g lives is ept to pass the Parker bus cover some definite local issue rezulztion bill this week is no proof | TI1 of Spain of the spectators at the Idre b FFor many years the World Al- ) b P ildrer discuss while they are chasing votes 25' Y A I d 1w A : | : L how that that the bill has valuable attributes. a « When was Maginus rlay was an old pappy with whii induces us to mention just two plat- | Manac has shown that Memphis D e TS go loday I\m of Sweden | mutton chop swhiskers, i BULDING BIRD HOUSES Interstate motor coach and truck | form planks at this time . is the homicide champion of What about clcctric rates From 1319 1o 136 sparkled and he interrupted witn ¢ hivds. Yo traot beautit There will be a mecting In i What is the populatic fent applause. | was tempted o i (alit ol | o a rac Hanna's armo-y this evening for th ALY itvite him to join me in leap frog Tl ! theddire e : : s & n our Washington Bureau bulletin, BUILDING BIRD HOUSE continues to lead with a homicide | S1Ve burcaucratic gentlemen an in- | purpose of forming a new lodge ot tie amateur carnenter to follow. Diagrams as casurcment And what is the attitude of th ; Motor. ronches - Toen derornaes | Hariford High and New Britam |, 2 What is the ull name of the | shows along the Champs 1Kly:cd i i he coupon below and send how high the rate is one ! ; i “OP°C High will battle it out on the court | Butite Servide Commisston® needs only to compare it with the |COnsistently without federal regula- | yjgay evening. The locals ‘are th Do Messrs, Dartlett, Quigley and | Chicago rate, which is 12.7 per 100.- | tom: The first fruits of such regu- | favorites to win. e R & Ah b tion probably would be to curb The taxpay>rs of the city of be- . Smith care for the I U. C.? And In other words, there are mors ! L e Louis, and the nickname comes from | when they “have to e R s o coming anxi t alarmed at Sty i ne elcetiia rutesten il hankTve imestas many murdcratin (L 0elentetplas oxfatiienstmotinereif (RIS SR B QR R AR AR Rt B cifles T envos | 3 - p 4 Syt .. | mit thent to offer too much competi- AR anc esteacy sincrenca HoLl o What 1a tho anty on' canay n the bulletin BIRD 1OUSE BUILDING, and encloge such other rates allowed by this so- | Memphis than In Chicago—per | the tax rate. The rate is 271, mill ;: 5 YRS AThEns 2 : \ ion 1o other forms of travel. Such | yay : e imported into the United States? John Ringling is living proof th : : ovex J GG e | called Commission are 0. K.? population. 3 - it and a committee of | A, Joorty per cent ad valorem S R s competition is in the interest of the |local common council members ar>| . W ; SrgusloncrthestniL o UnGab 1S i - tops. He was brought up with th 5 : 25 i ST | 3 he world. The Tennessee city, in a | raffic may not gain by federal regu- R SArrkene lation; such regulation may merely | And what about other monopolis- here piety is taken as a dut 3 T A he latest estimated popula = tic rates? irds can ‘Big Tour” railroad, and what is the | Paris (wo thi of the audicness reason for the nickname? ire grown up men. Then, too. theve A, The full name the Cleve- fare those ar land. Cincinnati, Chicago and St candidates toward Mr. IRoraback's preciate -hypocrites who at- T (OUPON HERE = == — — = fect such ntter Loredom cach Spring Elcledain CheliRmitl S Bureau, New DPritain Herald take the chii- shington, 1. « dren to the circus. Speak out, gentlemen. Everybody Another difference Iy LT i listening. as in Memphis the large Negro popu- of | The same holds true of trucks en- public atending the hearing of the third|Galveston in 19007 | i : rail bill at the state capitol today. | e Galveston) oo of A0 Ccue ChdshasknoNnili Lo alxely | streer axo xeasen tion provides a large percentage | The local men are anxious to have |[inundated the city to a depih of e PRIMARY TACTICS the homicide rate, in Chicago the ; ‘n\. third rail dangers removed I6ag: thi places Sandl was. erad T of such trucks and shippers invar- ‘ 5 The estimable gentlemen with [1ate is hoosted by w sangsters | At a meeting of the board of wa- |the sea overflowing, duc o never tires of watching a per- fermance from beginning to enl. ‘HT\' . . STATE Whenever his friends want to spend gaged in interstate traffic. Owners | a tidal ] 1am a r of the New Britain Herald 1bly oppose federal regulation on [fer commissioners held last eve- | disturbance, RS e WD ey et Do L f war ground there is no necessity for |N'NE: it Was voted to transfer $10.-| Q. How many are Killed fn {he| ', diner and suggest going to the o e o s e e e e s e o e e s el primary have let Kknown that | Wars e . | 000 to the sinking fund committee. [United States each year by football? | S U : ; : statistics are | i The railroad interests, however, | ' yy o (the ) lftec ] 3 . they Intend to tal n no mui attabesett tribe, I. O. R, AL..| A. e A still powerful in the Republican |made & ambitions to run the present | who engage in neverceasing liquor number S slinging. This announccment may |also notewortiy in another respect plans last evening for a pa.|around 16, SRR i es | Party, which in turn completely con- | rade and field day to be held July| Q. What is the value of o Husue . o S 1 e i Jeading in homicides are mostly in |rol3 House nction, favor federal |4 At Rentschler's park not Walloon memorial half dolla € fooneiviie 1ro €y ai Meets tne Trains. which cnjoys a rough and fumble les 1 ¥ D e O S I e it it political fight, but it ought to b Sou such as Birmingham, | regulati ot ® | president of he New Britain Drug A. Tt is v and trucks gist's association pleasing to the party moguls W tlant ksonviil Lexington the annuat| @ What Ikl DL T D el DR 001 A e Lol IF THE SHIPPER HAD A DOLLAR FOR EVERY TIME HE HAS SR e e T e SEEKS T0 WIN GAMES "oy s I e oL OOTE SO ER ST S RO R et U R BT R e s and such centers of Industrial | o hand bout br. Frederi e o SR TRACK HE WOULD BE A RICH MAN. 4 : a Cook since his rel from Leaven- A, Theswild r controversiz litica i it T ontroversial oliti Ay Wilbert Robinson. Mana of | Q. On what a I e S b o uols (aniin e : ties elsewherc i as De- however, the rest ; oweyer, res September 12, 1 Wednesday Make Good Showing In Spring. Did John Adams and i ia 2 mos thy L in i son die on the same Clearwater, Fla., March 11 (#) 3oth died on July 4 Wilbert Hobinson, ma e QY A ATeRRaYE A with misgivings He says ) means to . Brooklyn Dodgers. Anvious (o nceds is political oversy ombat na wtion will bring out the wims and poli of the candidatc S i v I And he s atiempt Brooklyn Dodzers, néver | 10 set | Uions in the \'H.wm.ww g ‘“y partics, or for \ s North Tole ahead ¢ A most imuch store by exhibitien game vie- FULLEr exported from the istands? not be asked 1 f i f o prove that he d ered the e point slightly this vear plantations the and cxports of elected DEPORTATION O AGITATORS wish Dor, “Coo ! ubber in 192 s ¢ t ! his narcot estigations Robby real Ager (o win a rubber in 192§ we 1 tons, valued So far, 3 . Jist of prominent persor many spring s, | at $200,000 Siia whaohih S sfactory decision tories but he's changed iew A. There arc about 16 rubber publican e i t i Chamber i out that sible hecause the on his {Weon. M ! She S h P the better \ team’s morale. With Glonn Wiz \ | or the infield, Robby 11 | of the ora i s seriously is the This isn't i1 e — over other major league ¢l Sy it o ith Chill in London fieet Long Over All i 1 to his bed today rttack | John Goldman « q B i publicans are ] a0 John Goldman to Remain as In- and electzd. Happily, hoth to | the star 3 in the New Orlea make spseches, and the w | professional N A Reilen : it March 1t (UP')--"The in intensity as the d . an i Cleveland Indians' shortsto e A | e privaicly-owned hoats can only bring his batting ) A, 0 (ering | VI g0 down the ways at th 70 mark, and Manager x ; i Aards et g Bath Tron Wo: of promin zens | Peckinpaugh thinks he know T EoTarn eI iy pril 10 when . P Morgan's n he election. That in it e Goldma I be taught ineploymait ol e ;“;“w,.:;,‘;, ofitham burning statement \ A : " 4 g »\l e Llova g the ( s the bigg private IFonseca Averill. Hodapp and | gitior A umbang igitation hay They have gone > sta e O that whoe ris d part of political rou n party, we would no done t @ ehacis ! disclaim R o mupport amo izntion : ponsibiit I e admitied Ma candidat d primary aliog | A ! ¢ than lad i ' Coreair will months ago, put in cor about July L