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wiw | NEW BRITAIN ITERALD [~ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1930. Lord Bridseman, Former Head of SOPRANG WILL SING & 7235 PROBE ORDERED ~ HELD FOR ASSAULT Gandhi Gives Up Life of Luxury British Admiralty, Perturbed At [N SUNDAY CONGERTI ™ "™ = INNAVY AVIATION. 2 MC 8T 1o Deyote Himself to Liberation A Return Engagement ? 1 | dgar McCrackin Police He | oIy 5 ¥ Parley’s Failure, Asks New Start| | e engasementof s Ol 1 | Of Millions of Suffering Hindus guest artist is in the nature a i (Miss Oisen 10 Be Guest Star iiuen heaecment. i navine oot Reason for Lack of Progpesg fn o Mownne of creensehen e . 5 .| 5 3 here last winter with the suia g Murder Except Court Hearing | srison at least a dozen times. Claims Great - Economic ASTRONOMER SEES | With Wennerbeng Charus e b bl n 58 Speed 10 By Checked e eons i | Devites Each Monday. to\5s Jr5n o lox 3 s sife8 i o made a tremendous impression with bborn pacifist that he commanded Gains Can Be Realized the local audience. Judging frow —— 000 bond for assault, with in-| Pacting 4 Meditationlis e o p USE F[]R PLANFTS el e audience. Judging fen gy} e e Stecracnin, o1, Tasting and Meditation Mis peopls not to commit violence an by Cut in Type of Ships L | New York Soprano. assisting s/ clippings at hand regarding her an- | vestigation {0 determine why T e e oy ams| —Weighs 96 Pounds — | imprisonmen ¢ | . ; rday until his trial which was 2 | guest artist, tho imnual con- | pearances in various parts of uhe | United States navy department 3 L Gandhi is und g a remark- sot for March 21. The s i Wennerberss Male chor- | country, her concert appearances |lagged behind other nations in the || ,‘ ]_“‘ “ m:h.l :0\'“‘\:‘,, : Married at 13 able change, howeve He has re- N : La Ued By AL us i take place inthe sonior| with Swedish socicties s one tri- | development ot fast pursult and ; cently for the first time in his life ays Newmns W USE DY AlL| 5isl acnool suditarium tomorrow T 6D i, TERE I Sy e e o T Ty ‘f"""\"v“ o ',]“l‘”'l' ":1!.”5 : publicly conceded that there are i | afternoon at 3:30 o'clock she has frequently been heard over |shortly by the senatc EUUOL ISIEeE 21 0N G ONCEL cvents and conditions under which Tondon, March 15 (UP)—Lord El]g]fleel‘s WaS ReSlll[ OI Sflld}’ T e e i l;nl:v“d | h?t’ Lm i “:m.vx.hm a subscommite |lore being tuken to Jall, McCrackin i avashin Mar 5 (UP)—A | violence can be condoned. Briggemandonslslgh, plotmeny st e John A. Lindsay., with Charl | 'The concert tomorrow will be giv- |tee of the senate naval aftais com- | Lohied that he knew anything of the lordfotithe IBHEEN iad minalyRingtng Johnson at the piano. Miss | en in conjunction with the United |mittee, headed by Senator Tydings, | irder of Harry's brothcr, Ben) last conservative government, said| Cleveland, O, March 15.—(UP)— | 100 omntmist will bo frent 1 Swedish churchcs and socictics of |democrat, Maryland, Other members | M1 Grec 0 \Windeos atrebtitine vesterday he thinks the London |$S astronomers in all parts of the Sh A s o e | e AT B E N SRR B Fu e fdalerethwho m 6t s deathithe | Ingfdramatic Mey « revolution- | i naval confercnce should start over | World hail the discovery of the ninth b B irge portion vill be Senator atermang republi- 99 at . night of February 22 at the hands|ary movement Svintar He again, dropping the points on which | Planct by the Lowell obscrvatory receipts will e donated to the|can. Colorado, and Senator Sullivan 5 5 S vocates | suffrage, pro- : | 4 ! *lof an unknown assailant. Mack Sut-{ pendence for the 320 seopla | hibit Astral Ties. il : : Children’s home, of which the Rev. | republica g ! people | hibition of liquor and drugs, mini- the delegates of the five powers|astronomersas the greatest scientific St ‘M‘ S T \“‘\‘””‘”e ted T | o MESTO, wWho i being held for the | of India and rock the Triti mun wages \igh standards of obviously were deadlocked and giv- | discovery of the ecentury, practical 1t &ppoin v ing attention to an extension of the | men will ask. “What practical : crime, claims an alibi. McCrackin The man is the Mahatma, M. K « ot cuperintendent. Chairman Hale, of {he naval com- AN S e hurch and Washington treaty and the reduction | sults Will come from it and Size of Guns. wisp of Who tips the scales| He trains from 500 to 600 future leaders of India in a university, t 46 pound today the outstand- which is practically @ monastery, at z 3 s unble to say where he was the | Gandhi. poet, philosopher and sage. | st i complete climina - : W s mittee to conduct hearings on a|yin WENG D S W i L e ngicompletadionadlanion of battleships and gun calibres | A hasty but unfair answer would . : ; r "'I"‘“'v:‘,"‘_;“”" "‘) Thdinas el e foran © vouth said he believed Sutton | fumous literateurs. Crusader a ; e . myself, believe it would he | be “none,” though it is perfectly tru X i U lm‘m‘.]” s ‘\‘, \‘;“ : s !“ :‘ is innocent and also told police that | propagandist. he i t e i ;h:n no one will—for the present at . I T G the session of court -at|tnguished. pacifist ( c Bridgeman said, “it they would only | least—earn more money or live an % - 5 b sutb aid BOMB-| which Sutton was tried. He denjed | erd s known 0 about it in the right way.” casier Jife by virtue of its discovery. Y 4 ‘,.‘,',\\]'I:,H;l\.‘\\[’”f-”'f"w,("“ other Mi- |y owing that Harry Greensphon was | “Stop work.™ s ane Leaning on the huge mantle-picce | The importance of the discovery 9 i a ol other matters pertain- {4, other of the murdered man. a wheel in indusiry turns in a cour in his vast private residence in West- | is that it confirms our astronomical | SR i s try which has an erca of the ext \ minster, Lord Bridgtman, white | theories, and as a result, all of our | 3 . ; . ) 5 . It is N,;,. ",1 “«1‘{:"‘”\ \‘ e of the United Staies. “No violene: eneva naval conference In 1927 *hysical we are pinned down to 2 e o chafing unde e an alien E < ter Alford J. Williams, nava flas!’:es 0 Llfe i ¥ ? G o which failed, told what he thought | this little carth. We study the dis- S T l N H ‘d g : R { SRS RElachg ol ia@enouols v an Gl l q M i the right way would be. He spoke | tant planets and stars through tele- 7 2k} Pmte)[s Are 6a “ “1 ‘_‘;”'m”:”“‘ a ll”\‘;’ '_‘I‘”‘" 'W “]<l" el al e e K ) prey that mrl‘ vty n;l’[ come to them Oak ai( Jll[ anu aCtlll’Bl‘S oo conduc g GX ents n- without the oss of life tended o develop fast seaplane tiie Ase | Tress with an authority horn of his in- | SCOpes. As a result of those studics | . : Busy Despite Shum timate knowledge of naval matt we have formulated certain theorics Ottawa, Ont., March 15 (UP)— |Willia S e Lewisburg, Pa—Dates arc taboo| . Shty-one Neah Ol y «D and of his participation in interna- | about the motions of the solar sys i1 s resigned frow VY00 of the 400, co-eds at Bucknell | Gandhl was born at Prabands A Passed unanimously at its second [after he had been ordered to { pastoral community 100 miles north- Hona At S ¢ i the bill prohit duty. Tydings' resolution said beeause ey smoked in their rooms | F8 00 HOUIIHL e Boston, March 15.—(U)—Business Asks New Stgr Proves Theorics a reading, the Dbill prohibiting export S dingsges Tl hd w dance scheduled for tonight | 2% mbay, 61 years ago. s0ston, March 15.—(U)—Busines AR ew ol order “had the cffect of causin; i ML S Uil He was born fo luxury and case. | conditions locally are for the most G T R R has been caneelled. The penalty | e a8 born fo lusu o e b L SR “First, ¢ [ © Washingt reaty | tions can predict the existence of = R championed by Premier Mackenzice |75 BN and bringing his L T e b e s fathe as the prime minister | part unsatis oTY, acc Ly 2Rl I R e i X able experiments to an end v YLl g of u native Indiun sfate, receiving | Bradsireet’s weekly — summary of for & few years. Sccond, limit all | another planet and subsequent ob- TR T S S | King, today awaited final consider- | "1 ment after admissions that the col- [0 & 14U et ! Lo cetion T e e i PR R MARGARET OLSEN [ ation by the houss of commons be.| Tdins explained today that Rl L nlwl lavish emoluments for which | trade conditions in this section, fs- tons. Third, limit gun calibers to 12 | have & marvelous proof of the cor-| fThe program, annomnced today, |fore being sent to the senate. 'The |Fesolution was not intended to ndia is famous. When he departed sterd or 18.5 inches instead of the present | rectness of our astronomical { comprizes 4 goodly proportion ot | Dill Was passed after considerable 16. Yourth, agree to maximum | theories. noveltics as well as sclections from | debate last night. building programs in the various| That perhaps is the chief value of | the standard classics. Norwegian| The premier pointed out that to | classes of ships for the next five | the new discovery aside from the |and Swedish compositions are wetl [ defeat the measure, members of vears, allowing certain clasticity for | fact that it satisfies our curiosity by | represented. but so are numbers | Parliament would be placing them- | smaller powers, such as the right to | giving us more ¢xact information of | from all other sources selves in the position of heing Pre- |, o iy the Schneider cup fnlorna- | Unfortunate affair just like her mar- |13 years old when they married. | than same period last vear and i transfer tonnage from one class to| the solar system in which we live. Will Sinz Schubert Work |pared to break the laws of & nelgh- | jjono) races, ‘won the last two times | ©f She is contemplating a di-| Since their adult life they have been | 20 per cent less for the year to date. another. But let n8 one he too hasty in The 1 of the program will | boring country. ' | 5 X vorce from Max Rosen, violinist. | at each other' hey | o e 7 Avines addad in. B , | constantly at each other’s side. They ¢ volume 1e retail end s “I know they say the United States | thinking no practical results may | he the S rt cantata, “The Om-| Bennett Issues Protest | by Great Britain, Tdyings add B | Th ume in the retail end of the 2 dicates that this country is la have four children. business is 20 per cent less than a wants 35,000 ton battleships because | come from this discovery. . Inipotence, wiich combines an elab-| nnegt. opposition leader. ) Gty oihar mations in developing | Ducharest—Prince Nicholas, who| ~Gandhi's mother was an orthodo | year ago. Collections arc fair to slow. she has no bases, but I honestly can-| Barly in the 17th century, a Ger vho supported the bill because he |y, " ruit and bombing plancs. | has ben in hot water Dbecause of | Hindu and confirmed pacifist It Timitad EhiviaE L Wil not see why 25,000 tons would be in- | man astronomer, Kepler, formulated g believed it to be sound in prineiple, | (o1ho e was entered in the last | Spee « his motor, it to d a|was from her counsel tl > dre = suflicient—providing, of course, all| a series of laws to explain the mo 3 h > declared, hw». ver, that members on race, but his plane proved deficient More serious life. He is to study in the principles of which other powers agree to the same | tions of the planets then known A both sides of the house, were op- the Academy of Administrative | cOme o great exponent, limit. Later, the study of these laws led i posed to the measure and protested He is about five feet “You can do quite a lot with 25.- | Galilco to formulate his general " igainst parliament being “dragoon 000 tonners at that, you know. I|laws of motion which were later rc cd” into it by the prime ministe “Why not start anew 2" he queried. | When an astronomer by calgula- b : of liquor to the United States, a quarrel with the navy.” _ the family home, however, to com Trading in the wool market has “All T am after is the fact T v York—Nanetite (xu\l["j"‘l plete his education at Trinity Inn in | been rather quiet the past week and asserted. “The navy department may ra singer, is brok She | London he dedica himself to es st=ady,” the report said. be entirely justified in everyth it ) G ey bankrupt work, graduated with honers and zeneral volum in the & ith liabilities of $25.000 and 10 as- | was admitted to {he bar. has done d i wholes cwelry ness for sets. Her father describes it as an| Gandhi and his The record made by the United wife were each | March to date is 15 s cent less price changes of little or no consequence continues to characterize the sole and upper I r markets. Condi tions ave little changed although slightly more inqu is noted for in tests, and he did not compete. 3 | Speed Would Count Reienee, attending Jectures — and e of i ced would | everythir ¢ like ofher students, | tall, weighs 96 pounds, has a large remember suggesting, however, a | known as Newton's luws of motion. States. - aclent ANCCL L h0f ers, conUnue iy mit of 27,000 tons. to which the| Every machine in existence, cvery . Ha added 1hat diplomatic aonress | onld berataiserionsidisnn vitntaee i ines tosCan eci Rok gets himsel L ial Jobiys S dh s o (S ot ce ki fean mot | Qe ok a hand losmiolthSHasiR s ) 4 s overy i dla aduad He said e would call his commit- | training boxers who really want to : 2 hat can ot} Gy curtailed production and buy- Japanesc at that time were pleased | engine, every locomotive, cver ’ nanilencal fom iindent Anssey o Mo B (18 ORCERENL S Sl it ke S D sizelot aflanseianais NI CRERIRS DISEECHEE Rl 1o adhe (uto, cvery electric motor is possibl: A inadian mintstor “ateavashington, | Loo osculler A8 S0onal ORI NG & : il ge iliolesdlors duil aste S8 | b PR 2 {torium. Yet he commands tremen- d ) : | 1 J . map out a program. after which | ment at the City hospital on Welfare | ! 5 «re awaiting warmer weather and Irankl side ver | only because engineers have becen vealed no peril to Canada from fts | 4 5 * | dous audiences and is a master | < nkly, if I'resident Hoover | only 1 . hearings would begin. Island, he has a workout every | Easter trade to move stocks to in a vants his men to return home saying | able to apply Newton's laws of mo- | E : hern neighbor. 1f Premier King b S mornir At one time he was wel- | SHOWN ! L S e e they got a reduction at London, the | tion to their désign. : : believed such danger existed, Ben- speeches printed and distributed to : e NS j terweisht champion of England. A Tl st way 1o do it Is to commence re-| Without an understanding of | o | i wanted to know why he wa | Trinity Students Hold SijshEnsn his audience as he beging to speak. | “Dry goods and men's furnish: ducing the size of battleships and | these laws, the whole modern : B dclaved until four years after the P o o Goles MR ree i et W | Fasts Trequently JDeen sclling Ly cun calibers. 1 quite realize the | science of enginecring would be im- : United States had asked for such L 2 Ie avises at four a. m.. and medi- during the past week. Men's Hartford, March — An aca- | have petitioned for exemption from | United States is in an awkward po- | possible, < 50 i action by the Dominior i i o hachielor tas on'tha Erotind. thai| tates until sunrise. Mill, hoiled veg- clothing manufacturers are fairly b AL demic procession this morning pre- | the bachelor tax on the g d tha 2 i e 5 by onks and suits manufactur- sition. Public opinion there is di-| These aws, as just explained, had - Major . Gi. Power, M. (., of Que- ) i’ ISINOTIUDE e ctables, nuts and bread are his en- | Pusy. Cloaks and suits manufactur vided, some wanting reduction and | their heginnings in the study of the : e i P bee, held that passage of the bill ceded memorial service n iwinity 10 women possibly could. want them 0" e I i Jiree {ivly busy. Cloaks and suis others only limitation. heavens. E: .. would result in moral degredation collcgn chapel for L H. Colcs, pop- | for fnds, |'éloib, called khaddar, 'of hahds{manufactu and jobbers report : ular member of the scnior class ; ! { ers onlys e o, kL ! e : : el B0 woven cotton. During solemn con- As regards cruisc it appears | Only time will tell what new un- : k and cxternal humiliation for Cunadit. | (3 oce funeral was held in his lats 3 Yo Fellow students of N e it re some- rairly obvious the United States will | derstanding of the fundamental laws . i » He arzued that the Dominion’s peo- | oo in Wethe 1d this aficrnoon lumbia arc advising Sidney Dress- | & 40c) i 0 T8 B0 s ' Ity shop inevitably increase. That is why 1| of the universe and what practical | |8 e ple did not want such action taken. |28 B TR R TG {o change his musical APPATALUS | | ylanes and excitoment ng. examp] Sy 5 ¥ uggest tackling battleships first and | application of that new understand- 3 Ty He observed that support of thal, toih S0 Mo B o e and fru. | 1o o piccolo. THeigot all tanglod | ia oo and excllement o coming to an agreemnt on a masi- | ing will result from a study of the : JSN measure was based on “humbug and rium building program in categorics | new planct. - £ s G hyprocrisy,” and that Canadi was | did not go quite that far at Geneva. | stated by Newton and are now £ picturc of danger from the United | ~ 1 1 claves or at vast to stimulate the Indian people to = ternity with which he was gfiliated m-'wlix 1-xl.~‘v‘n»w.\' Itnrn;lih 80 ';“”'h | produce their own goods. CONCORD GIRL DEAD as well as by I'rofessor fum- | $0 that police and railway employes S s e T Switzerlan cch 15 e e L SRRt e i o (R oiitice Telenaiinas o aeullan Dy Br or E. F. Hun v Monday is his day of fast and| Lausanuc, Switzerland, March 15 Jhrey for the facully, The president | Were required to release him and his | e 4 7 G rginia. Houston, daught ¢ it seems to me would be more feasi- | JOHN A, LINDSAY |for the United States while there I,Ir”‘,‘\,, (",;”j",’ 'm‘m,u\“;‘,',."lu:.‘,l\.iy,‘, share drum, tom 1om, | jn camen: o Wt dayiteicematng) (L Vieinie Houelon ey ble and at least result in saving con- | | | had been signs of an “unsympathetic | 1y gl aesisted the Rov. Dr. Wil | kiz00. T e e i B I"’“"f“_" Eoljtuderpiai et Ik hehars Hystoniol Gondort Inhesd el oty | orate vocal solo infroduction whic1 |attitude” on the part of the United |- ssis he Rev. Dr - o ¥ | He has been urrested and thrown | gicd cuddenly here yesterday. | liam B. Tuthill, pastor of the Wind- "his ang ues S wilk be sung by Miss Olsen, and cli- | States ard Canada any re- S e This anglc of the question is even LA Bk Sl e ird Canada inmany re-| oo Avenue Congregational church, o nfore important than the others, 1| maxing in a majestic close whit jspects. R bria, Ttaly—Acquitted | = e - —— believe, because 1 think cven if the | combines an oblizito soprano wiih | Cites Unfriendly States | A Gt Sl s of murder, Dhsq A 44 o B conference, were to fail to reach a| the chorus, | Canada, he maintained, was not | hard to pl is 3 & | i | = TAGK . T be in the hoose- settlement that fact would not make | The concert will close with El-fealled upon to be morc fricndly | ~BACK GOVERNOR'S STAND 50 o gy He disliked r war any nearce or more probable. 0 Wi ] i M iori N o | fet march theme, “Land | “than the several states which had | Washington, March 15—Governo: | marks of the ju threw a shoe at ; : m need for con- {o! fight about? been transeribed from one of his|ment of the United States in enfore- | special eleetion in the Iifth Coi- | empt. Hrtonany, 1 dont verese areste | SATY, COMMUNISLS Decide ing tho Volstcad acl | neicut disrict found suppor disarmament will make peace any | William Irvine, M. P., pointed out | terday in statements made by H Weimar, Germany-—Werner Scho- G G e e o v o : 4 | that the United States had refused | Leader Tilson and Senator Walcolt | ening, a S A (i aoen cconomy 1 do think limitation very, Moscow, March 15 (A—The cen-| ¢ ¥ at the naval cenference to agree to | who styled democratic opposition 10 Upniversity, must serve six months losirable, As far as the United | tral committee of the Communist | . 2 < & B | stop smuggling of contraband under | the delay as “purely partisan.” The | for ng a friend with a rapier in States and Great Britain are con- | Party today placed a definitc curb | the Kellogg pact | decision was called “full of wisdom L T cerned, I think the peace cf the |ON 100 vigorous anti-rcligious and The bill will come hefore the land common sense” and the two the court holding that the use world 4 safe if both have 'large | tocialization activities. ~Severe pun-| | ; housc for the last time this session, | men affirmed their faith in the -ler deadly weapons made him culp- Mo e e e e 5% 1 ishment was ihreatened to those vio- ] | perhaps neat k. and if passed, | crnor's ability lc though he intended no harm, At any rate, I consider there wiit|1ating (he order of the commillec, . the senate will take it up probably h formulaics the policics of the i . atter Marell HI5. Whan il 6 Mippapli e be no building competition between the United States and Great Biritain at least, not €0 far as Britain is 3 ¢ oncerned. Mr. Baldwin, when | 50N 6 ‘]'O”'H‘_‘ Slchls el nolo . e g remier, saiil hat Bt bofore the | 1 ALY desine bt G Y Ty EX-POLICEMAN JAILED i Lhor: government came into pow- [0 tary desire of the popula- X . : tion.” Today's order forbids for 0 a0 ) Asked it he thought a threc-power | ; : 5 ; g D | Wle closing of churches, mosques _ I cement would be advisablo in the | [21°, CIOSINE of churches. most o A i event the Italian and French dif- . rences were irrceoncilable, Lord ussian government. | 3 reconvenes after a long ad- The committes pointed out that in synagogues without the consent| rwhelming majority of the D any population in cach case and the for- : mal sanction of the central authors . . T : ol £ ! enn “I am doubtful. Tncidentally. one | i Ik . . cenduct of His Wife With 2 : son of the year here of the first things 1 said at Geneva Other Acts Condemned . William Ient. 4 People are looking . . . they was t at Britain must rescrve her| yiecent wholesale closing of mar-| & i o | S ; ; y el N right 1o modify whatever agreement | o sl et e T | ! L Bridgeport, March 15 — Cliarged o ) are watching the Rental Kets, bazaurs and stores was con- | : g might be arrived at, according 10| jemned and the committee ordered : ll | With being an accessory before the what the continental powe did | that all such places be immediately | E fact to w charge of misconduct on | following the Geneva conference. Tt | resopened and no har placed against | 1 S | : ? e . he part of his wite, the mother of | secms to me the same would apply | peasants to prevent them frone sell- QRARIE. SURIONGONY hireo children, Allcs Y. Core’ Lo g at the London conference. That is|ing their products in the open mar-fupoyy and Circumstance”’ nios. | Clifford Lee, 28, former Norwalk po-| ; ‘ Hundreds depend — on on> of the peculiarities of Britain's |ket. Village officials, under pain of | o lic ; S < i 2 1 ] | ket & The complete progra iceman was sentenced fo two e = g fers tenta ; i position. Unlike France or Ialy, we [ severe punishinent, also were for-| g ot GO ; : Tiae dntlon S VAT X ! SROSRS Herald Rental Ads X0 fill must look both ways—both to the|bidden to usc rorce in recruiting 3 prison by Judge Allyn L. Y / VA i : their vacancies . . . if you | Chorn Brown in Atlantic and to the Mediterrancan. | peasants for the collective farr & R G AR s s et \ Y i s AT R R e e e e T e s A e e B L RO R ¥ v court yesterday, | 3 g are not acquainted with the State Says Cliflord Lee Plotted Mis- Coeriites Sasadandni The biggest renting s Ads and are renting ¢ Air de bijonx (Faust) Gounod| The state charged Lee countenanc- QT i Hm; o n; with m; 1 nnr;‘l mmw“ it sv.\)rl]v\\ 2geney g p()(:;;lr\fil\.\: S 20 snalRlotlen Thoindlsconauat oLl ! 0 RESULT getting power of and Ja 1 unless we know France's | the anti-Passover and anti-Easter i | « ¢ stylrere folkens wife with William Kent, his close | “TII l 1' 7 se i ads and Ttaly's intentions, can we?" campaign begins today under joint | O 1, Bom Iiabe; rolisar Dersiialtlend. ol phonuse | e loveliest these little ads . . . pick up re de “ennerberg evidence ¢ = Asksed what hopes he held out for |direction of ~the Soviet fTrades| O oovrro o WO (o 50 puing her i obtaining 4 your phone and call 925, an agreement at the present con- | unions and the Atheist League of the | 1018 e . 2l i divoree, ference, he saic odless. It will last full two PP ol sop | Lee denicd the allegations and de- l k t ‘ 'l ® : i Just say “Charge It. I “I am neither optimistic nor pes- | onths S LR Hetdepasielt L L SO et (iot Troneidoines 1ot Tk wite an e eanlng : : sure to ask for special simistic. T simply cannot help think- | Excursions Are Planned I BOchuTImEIE g e ULl an Sl v S o wt fo Bhim DR b bt e $ G-day rate ing, however, they would feel asham-| D u}nv: the campaian women wiil | s aas o rits Arlbeag | forced a confession from her several rz) 12? sCAYALaLe: cd to go away without some kinc f[1c taken on excursions to varicus| (« 3 SEC ok OB | mont) ) 0 £ d o 1 T Kind of | ¥ ccs in order to show them ! (d.) Norsk Ekko Song ... AL BSOS LD L ve ever seen. they can live better without reli-| . Waldemar Thrane | BULLS SERIOUSLY CUT on. Moscow will have a tremen- s [Olsen | ORPHANS' VACATION You'll say o, too, if you entrust your blankets to us this Middletown, March 15—State and | “’“”»* :‘““;";]“\'"'J))'") i‘tl;\‘ [n‘ "“ml'*‘ : i\ull\['i‘ Sl et ]wm Hu;» 1 Indianapolis, March 15 (UP)—In.| Season. We send them home sweet, fresh, brushed to silky 3 e gy ion on April 19 ¢ ¢ s a car- 1y rahms-Zand. v | g . g local \;0';“ : are ‘0<;M"» for a new | o0 \<“:”, i plansiare R RLEINE | BAsih by R TATE S Ty ‘m.m Vs orphan children will be treat- | fluffiness. Our safe method keeps the color, avoids shrink- type ot slasher in this vicinilys SWes- | B Ml ang b s s I S N °7 ] ed to a two weeks' vacation at the | iv e o1y fibry terday, for the third time, bulls we-c | Made for the provinc | Reapers Song o s [ e N Bt o e age, enlivens the hungry fibre. - B S| - —— g T Johemian IFolk Sovg = 2 g8 5 i 1[»\}1]\:2“':\,'[; s:\-‘wl]y’.l- i Il\v\]o» \"51.’ BURNHAM GETS STAY Chort | mer, according to plans of the state U aiei \Iv:‘.; Middletosn, Mareh 15—Continv= e Omnipotence. - ... .| conscrvation department. $1 .00 . « ) ; vester per pair : ance until April 8 was ordercd yei- Schubert-Lis, yorning with serious knife woundz, | ™™ z bl (IFolk song arran by Palmzren) It was the third case of the kini | icraay by Judgc Booth in ihe c Miss Olsen and choru | reported recently of Clark \\'.. I!vxrv\lxufl.. former East| (1)) On Wi of Song o | Hampton Bank and Trust compa ; - Mendelsohn | ° vice president, who is charged with | (1) e Racbach QIR o e S s SUFFERERS| The X eaning Corp. | lords. The judge ruled, howevy 1 Out of gratitude for rellof, atter years of | > S | for $25,000 a Year? h“ :l.wlzhv‘l :,-1,‘ \tlvlllmunul W :; : Lange-Mullor . £ l};‘vgv.m l“ o :\n;;;,‘: “(raftsmen in Keeping Things New” “THIS THING CALLED LoV ||sranted after defense counse i al sning il hemlandet Kromes » Sie K endaia . g % | Chauncey Bevin, president of th ight Bell stamped” envelope low to 96 and 415 W. MAIN ST. PHONE 36 EMBASSY bank, would be home from IFloriti 3 . Arranged by Bartholomesw - help ! 1 have by that time and would testify for n 5 B Addre Mrs. Geo, Mol Chorus - tenbrey 7, Box §1, Turners Falls, | the defense. (a) Virgin's Slumber Song . Reger |y MR Would You Love Hovor and Obey | | that no further continuances wouid

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