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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH ey e |{Wild Animals Attack | Cattle in Sonora, Mex. Guaymas, Sonora, Mex., March 27 (M — Wild beasts descending from the mountains are ravaging the countryside near here, ac- cording to reports brought in by farmers, who say the beasts have devoured cattle on a number of || ranches. Pumas and jaguars have been observed in several places. N — GIANT PLANE WIL TRY ATLANTIC Hop Dornier DO-X Will Leave Ger- many Sometime in June New York, March 27 () — Plans are being formulated for a flight to America this summer of the world's | creased loss of power in the hands largest heavier-than-air craft, the|lack of appetitc and severe head- glant Dornier DO-X, it was announc- | 2°hes: SHOWS CHANGES 169 persons safely in a test flight last fall over Lake Constance, will hop Agricultural Department Tells| of Spring Planting 27 off from the German lake sometime during late June. or carly July with a crew of 12 and 30 passengers, un- der presént plans. The plane prob- ably would make one or two refuel-| ing stops in Europe. Powered with twelve 600 horse- power Curtiss Conqueror engines, which have been shipped from the| Curtiss-Wright factory at Buffalo, . to Fricdrichshafen, it is ex- Washington, March 27 (UP)— pected to make the ocean flight from Spain via the Azores in 30 hours. The 12 engines will give the plane The agriculture department’s spring | plantings intention report yesterday | GAYNOR ARRESTED INSTOCK SWINDLE American Chargel With At tempt at Fraud in London London, March (UP) — An . Edward Elza Gaynor v police as a New York sident, was arrested and charged in olive B 1o & Hish coup! The police charged that Gaynor and H: L. Lewis attempted to get 000 from Frederick Williams and from Mrs. Frederick Wil- liums in a confidence game Gaynor attempted to induce Mr. wnd Mrs. Williams to participate a Rome deal, the aid, promisin, m o profit TPolic caid there wa suggestion that Gaynor actually ceived money from Williams but - merican was remanded to jail with- bail. Ar 4 P i 0,000 in po- of tock exch " $505,000. no re- the cut court yesterday with conspir- | 1920. went too near the sun and ¢ [The admiral has cabled his sugg |tion to Senator Bingham. New York—Tough on gentlemen of the green cloth! cers of the li seven talented Offi- that from operating as they would like, played 'solitaire most of the way from Eng- rin, O.—There is a sure way to frustrate bank robbers. 'wo gunmen invaded the first Na- |tional here and were amazed that |they caused no excitement. The re- 4. | ceiver showed the robbers the empty “\aulvs and said the bank had been Lroke a v Off they went. York—A dozen pots of sent to Sir Thomas Lip- flower show in Cleveland, | N liner George {are coming aboard the | Washington. IND LIQUOR 1IN COUPE Hartford, March r summons on Charle {lice found 13 qus pints of whiskey, Lottles, corks and boot nalia in his coup {companion, Michael i | were cach Teld under $2,000 bond charged with illegal transportation. | = ¢ gin, 1 empty seven ot MENTAL HYGIENE COURSE PLANNED State Health Dept. to Conduct | Institute This Sum hygiene ins ned for three wee , lasting from J These plans have result of the giene shown » Of:'the f ve expres a mor subject n the 1 in one 4 felt orkers application tures and sem will be grea mer titute une 3¢ deve has this!| ) 10 lop- | t inter tirol Lt period inars or two lectur a numb | department wuthorilics in th should imae ¥ com- peakers divi ment Jirection of mént of healt Departn f v is felt tha P workers will ms mental hy o hyg is under necticu! Health, tiaining erially this stat New London to be Locale Arrangements have been mad to hold this institute at New Lo don. The Connecticut college New London has invited the s of h thi o ion o I State details nd it of such advane ty HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS H bus for thost sumimer institute, ¢ facilities for en- while s there arc R joving, recreation attending ssions course U visid probatior socially cdue cun ob! 1 mentil tuitior, will be d 50 s achers, IT THIS officers, minded o no connected v th t a minir All ted in attendi i Bradford of Montville, pointed sheriff of New London coun- tv, has sent his resignation as coun- WAY - 2 hot drink ly~circulation is stimulated and licvedas Ben-Gay's the blood to bealthy action and produces perepirsion. Doctors have been o5 or over 30 years for colds an ains of nerve and muscle. COMMISSIONER RESIGNS Hartford, March 27—George R. recently ap- oner to Governor John tube to Baume Bengué, 875 6th Ave, N.Y.C. The Original BAUME BENGUE * (anaLatsiquE) AND USE Lay a bot cloth over the chest and back—o open up the pores. Thea rubin pleaty of Bew-Gay—you cant use 00 much—cover the area with ot cotton o 2 cloth—eake bed. Relief comes quicks congestion re- aecradog warmebsumalacas abs —and go to PRl v re | showed farmers are planning -\lrmi sive changes this season in acreage of the principal crops. Reports from 50,000 individual iated Press | farms showed farmers are planning| tall brunette | a Montgom- | |to decrease the acreage of spring|is a beauty que ocean flight for some time, but it|yheat by 5.7 per cent as comparcd and 5 feet 7, has been was only yesterday that he cabled| ity 1act vear, the acreage of p pulehritudinous permission to the Curliss-Wright | nuts by 5.1 per cont and (he ; e Corporation for the plans to be an-|age of tame hay by .S per cent. tional championship tournament nounced. 1t is expeeted that he Willl “rneroases are planned for * other | here, Her home is in Luwton, Okla., RO oI R crops as followes: Corn, 8 per | and she is a sophomore at Oklahoma Officials of the Dorni¢r Corpora- T T T e ot i barley 1.7 shyierian college. tion of America, a subsidiary of Gen- | S : ; Y Y grain sorgghums 8.2 per-cent, rice Miami, Fla.—Mrs. Betty Lund, 19, eral Motors, are already surveying|Siein sorgghum ¥ tiami. 1. . Betty Lu e et °|12.1 per cent. flaxseed 27.2 per cent. | having 37 consecutive barrel D O e e othey | ODACCO 5.7 per cent. potatoes 5.4 | rolls, is socking ofjeial eredit for a la ng of the ship, and laying other| o "ot “sweet potatoes S R plus (of Bl {cent, dry edible beans 14.5 per cent, | e s Tond s an It 18 the plan of the local company | o0 o St ME o BC Seus | it N By to have the DO-X fly to the Pacifie| 1o (3T 1 v : Ao coast and back if the ocean trip is| tlerii Indications are for a total acre-|joncty on the zround made succesefully, probably by W8y | age of principle crops, exclusive of of the. Great Lakes. THREE HORE VICTIMS Welfare Group Brings a power plant of 7,200 horsepower, 1,200 more than the present epgines. Long Planned Hop Dr. Claude Dorner, designer of the giant craft, has been planning the Flashes of Life | ac s playi o flight. s bride s0! in order 2 Von Leuch- of Lugene | poleon’s Jo- | She owes | sarne Turn this- package over and forest | profits in 500,000 in 0 Na | crops harvested in 1021, i \u-'m?:xm 00 and has 0. she invested 32 Suit on Unpaid Pledges el bl The United « Haven h Dot Il claims court residents. Ini- tial hearings on the several cuses | were held yesterday. The Hartford, March 27 — Three ad- | based on charges that pledges mads ditional cases of partial paralysis|in these particular instances were caused by drinking Jamaica ginger|not fulfilled. have been admitted to the Munlci-| 1ifty dollars was cl pal hospital during the past 1o |against Wolf Greenbe days, making a total of six men now |ed that he gave there with alcoholic neuro Aland that he did not sign a pledge fourth vietim of the neuritis refused | for Judgment was given in his 1 hospital treatment and went home ! favor. Judgment was also given for | Using thc to bed. | Meyer Yellin, from whom §45 was | and matcehe Hospital physicians have been fasked, representing an alleged de-| Pertland. startled by a change in tlhic condi-|fault of a pledge, as Mr. Yellin also Morrison ¢ \ tion of the first three men admitted | maintained that lie did not sign any | 52 with the malady. TIn bed for more|pl than two weeks, the men were| - - Hartford, March Men Tirst Seized With Malady Show | s\ fih campaign of | brought suit in sn |agninst 50 Hartford 1t has Decided Turn for the Worse months i s has been recorded and it has & with considerable dam- | to properiy. | Onlyone In Municipal Hospital. jeney has discovered thi tr loborers waste 0o miuch inz their pipes. Wherefore the | iy has a pipe lig e fills | gang, | 5, tobacco ex- 1- | med in a suit puue who assert- 5 to the fuml com pipe for the pip them own and lig York a urday in foot out torboat for Portl Ore judgments were given for|6.400 miles will mad showing signs of recovery. One of |the United Jewish camps Ve and novel them was able ¢ven to walk about.|Acting Judge Nichola London—Since Yesterday, however, physicians | Harry Krasnow, 3100 ered in th found conditions of decided relapsc.|Levin, Inc., $30: Louis Fing I W. A Besides increasing rigidity of the| Meyer Sache Max Reinberg, it be named lcarus, a feet, the men complained of an in-| ¢ ary flier with rd no- e for trip. ad- wings POLITICAL POLITICAL POLITICAL THE WORDS on the back of the package still mean what they say. No “extras,” which do not contribute to the quality of the smoke, Candidate for the Office of TOWN CLERK Platform: — Efficiency — are included in the price of Camels. Just the utmost smoke-enjoyment that modarn science can put into a cigarette. That statement was on the first package of Camels manufactured and has been on every one of the billions of Camel packages sold from that day to this. When it was first written, other cigarette manufacturers were giving away flags, pictures of actresses, pictures of ball players—almost anything that would make the smoker think he was getting some- — Experience — Service thing extra for his money. The makers of This is an appeal to you for support of our candidate for Town Clerk Camels believed the smoker waated a cigarette Republican Primary, March 28th. We believe every candidate for office should present to the voters his or her qualifications for THE PARTICULAR OFFICE SOUGHT, to aid in determining which of the candidates is best fitted to fill the office and is, therefore, entitled to election. We are presenting herewith our reasons for asking your support:— al the Don't look for premiums or coupons, as the cost of the tobaccos blended in CAMEL Cigarettes pro- hibits the use of them. MANUFACTURED g¥ R.J.REYNOLDS TOBACGS CO. sold strictly on its merits, with all of its cost put into quality—a cigarette made of such excellent tobaccos—so perfectly blended—so y—! ant—that it would win its Miss Jean Cochrane has been connected with the office of Town Clerk since e 1910, having a record of 20 years of continuous service in this department. own way. . Miss Jean Cochrane has been Deputy Town Clerk since 1917. In this capacily she has been in charge of the office; responsibility which has required thorough knowledge of every pirase of the work involved, including attendance at all Com- mon Council meetings and recording the minutes of each—a duty she has long performed. ' The vast popularity of Camels is a tribute to that four-square policy. CAMELS for pleasure e & Miss Cochrane's efforts to render efficient and courteous service to the thou- ) sands who have occasion to make use of the Town Clerk's office each year have been commended publicly and privately. For substantiation of this statement we would be pleased to have you consult lawyers, realtors and others whose business brings them to the Municipal Building. Miss Jean Cochrane is an expert Bookkeeper and is very capable of putting into effect any system or recommepdahon made by the Board of Finance and Taxation, as suggested in the recent audit. The work in the Town Clerk's Office under her direct supervision, Indexing, Recording, was very highly commended by the Auditors, in fact second to no other office in the state, 1t is her privilege to be the first woman to seek elective office in the general government. We thgrefore ask the Republican Party, in fairness to the great body of women voters which has Joyally supported the party’s candidates year after g;asx;,r:‘l'lthout asking reward, to consider this fact in conjunction with her record ice. Qn a platform of EFFICIENCY, EXPERIENCE AND SERVICE, we ask your consideration at the republican Primary, March 28th. CAMPAIGN For Cars and Information Telephone 868 -8 COMMITTEL ©1930, R. J. Reynolds Tobicco Compasy, Winston-Salem, No Go