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e O T N ) HOOVER SAYS WELCH [{Snow Goose Turms out sy e 5BV RIPLEY ||| G toam o e QUIGLEY GAINING, ™ Teicprone Gag Victim To Be Prohibited Swan Droof of anything depicted by bim). Crime to Join Ball Team The “telephone gag” which was y W avtine. Sich, st P (Reg. U. & Pat Of.) Eureka, Cal, April § (P— worked successfully last week on an - ‘HEALT“ Do Rl Jonas Grant, 15 year old Indian, Arch street laundryman was report- Sttt e e Ty o was being held ~herc today on cd to the Hartford police by Ed- handhome goose which they had robbery and arson charges as a ward Lim, who has a laundry at 17 killed, and which was mounted in 3 L o result of his confession that he || * (Continued From First Page) | Park strect, Hartford last Saturday the lobby of a local hotel. 7# ’ robbed the home of Charles || - ahies afternoon, and it is suspected that § Came yesterday and a stranger e N Marsh, a rancher, and burned ||last evening suffering from broncho |the parties operatlg it are travel- medicine, President Hoover empha- | . 0T £ T T ounted zoose, k 1 down a barn in the hope that he || pncumonia_complicated by pleurisy. |ing about the state. sized the value of rescarch work || avny it curiously and said: ~Who B¢ ol would be sent to San Quentin || This morning he is resting more| The practice is to telephone to end lauded the activities of the ! killed that swan?” ¢ R 4 4 % prison and given an opportunity comfortably as the pleurisy is less | Chinese laundrymen who have no hologlst in this direction. Messrs, Barrowman and Carl- . 4 i to play on the convict bascball || painful. Temperature at 4 o'clock | telephones in their own places of POkl oarch. worker 1n pure|| stom, who were on hand, proudly ; 2 team, . this morning was 102.4 degrees, at|business, and while they are kept P ot D, Weleh, “ho | | admitted they were the able Y 3 4 > Grant said he had been unable || s o'clock 102.5, at noon 103 degrees. |Lusy in nearby stores, their laun- aclence,” e sad Of o aluable dis. | | huntsmen, but explained tactfully ; \! : e > to find a place on the Redwood || From the nature of the discase it 1S | drics are cntered and the cash regis- e that any one but a tenderfoot \ \ ; by~ i v reek, Cal, nine and had heard || cxpected that for the present a daily | ters cmptied. Lim was called to a coveries. As a technologist he could see it Was 4 Snow goose. e 4 N . from an ex-convict that the San ||average of his temperature will be|drug store and when he returned edaed jnmactiosl ethods, of syn s he stranger, who turned out Dk % 3 # Quentin team was one of the best || from 102 to 104 degrees. While he | after an unsatisfactory telephone P Rite ECISHCoN &3 na Jenset to be a conservation officer, took 3 pi 5 ¢ : \ in the state. He said he fired ||is a very sick man, his condition i8| conversation, he found that $30 had has spread true knowledge and in-| | yjoqre, Barrowman and Carlston \ i \ " the barn in order to awaken the || satisfactory and the physicians are |peen taken, spiration among thousands. But to the court house, where they R Marsh family and assurc his ar- | nopeful for a complete recovery. organizing and directing researchlf o5 fines and where they looked ; rest, | “Mr. Quigley is being Kept from| Ry REF PAYMENT and application of medical knowl-| a pi hook were ——————————————J|al visitors and excitement. He SRt e edge on a wider field of prevention || ooy Sifletanbe Dot 7 Il Boweven batgivent latel reporis | Duplin, April 18 (UP)—The Irish || shown the difference between 2 | Al government will refuse to pay the of disease, he is among tho preemi- || (104 goose and a swan, which is candidates for the senatorial nom.|rcgarding the electian. || snow goose and a swan, wi @ sena 2 -1 or alue of Dail nent few who deserve the title of || considerable, “T. E. REEKS, | difference between the value 4 inations; for ; for sc | 5 8 y ¢ American courts, statesman. | ARISTOCRAT { for congross; for soveral, bonds as fixed Lb.\ 1\‘;}‘ i ot Concluding, President Hoover said | S NAY county offices, state legislature, san- | and the price at wh y may fe ‘ ssigned to Lamonn DeValera “with he wished to express “the ) itary district and municipal court. G AL R ‘ o ':! u There were five city bond proposi-| pn\'\er.of auorne“; ;0 %?ll:hct f‘nimswr of his profession in cvery countr & ing cooperation between the / Hionall s Mhoera overot bworalasrnanic () free state funds,” E. Blythe. when I convey to him their wishes | Postmasters and the postal depart- of finance announced today. B vacancies to be filled. And, of par- : 1t Washington. He cited num- 4 A Rt The Free State government already for many years of continued happ / ticular interest in Chicago, there 4 4 J ness.” lerous incidents where the patrons { was the election of county central has agreed to recoup American bond o satisficd through cooperation committeemen, state cenfral com- holders for any losses after receiving (Continued From st Page) uperintendent.” ctween the two departments. il ealanatac - orialatet et com the percentage of their holdings as \ | Tollowing the addresses, an en- 4 itheis (Continued Trom Tirst Pagey | determined by the United States i nment was furnished by Wil- | ; The “bloody 20th” ward, where| s courts. is and Fender and the convention the negro lawyer, Octavius G e i i TN g yer, avius Granady|and on the comptrollership battle in VETERAN EDUCATOR SINKING {brought to a close. 2 was slain during the April, 1028, p;, 3 Day. i | = , 1928, which William H. Day, republican, : E | = - primaries, drew special attention = . B | Providence, April 8 (P—Dr. How- | . 4 : from the police. Commissioner | 21 B”?}"‘C’“;\a‘l‘"‘ g ettt "”{ara Fdwards, president of Rhode iy . : William Russell himself toolk com- i o | Tslana State college at Kingston, is H E F UR £ DAN DONNELLY . ™1 Attorney P. I McDonough, dom.i | | | mand of the situation there, Morris| 2 helieved to be dying according to a (Continued From First Page) 2 ~4amous IRISH champion Eller, “boss” of the ward, was op-| oCtatic nomince, was one of = the |, ;.. posted on the bulletin board | { | COULD BUTTON Hi5 posed for republican committceman | (211 callers at the “&”d‘ ward Pofl-lat the schooi this noon. The vel- mendation of osccutor - 5 by “Buddy” Jacobson. The slain|:n8 Place. He passed along by the . ,; cqucator, the bulletin said, was | 9 KNEE-BREECHES - Granady was running against Eller | ¢heckers’ table, gave his mame, en-|, 5 xpected to live for more than Robinson that the e again | P! L e 2 2 ; 4 WITHOUT STOOPING 3 on the clection day two years ago, | Cicd the voting machine, ent| “row days. He was unconscious at L T A N [UBBY PRUB[: ; ; CONTRADICTING PROVERBS A vote of 800,000 was forecast in |00 o his headquarters. noon. The bulletin carricd a mes- ool S : 4 \ . - Chicago. which has 1,297,035 regis-| , Fosses Figure Jn 1028 1520 0r sympathy to Dr. Bdwards' harge of violation \ o . s 3 f i FINE FEATHERS MAKE FiNE BIRDS :rp:lfl;:l:g:doL;;a\\“nmsmlc was o] il had been handled nily —as a after he hac i bottles tinued From First Page E ¥ ) “ . 3 3 & B e pac % e == y lapalal e Il i s = kYR { | DONT JUDGE A BOOK BY TS5 COVER ™ Awaits Result Ll L TO DISCUSS CLOSING ¢ ot : R s Both Senator Dencen and Mrs. | than 45 per cent of the eligible list. R e e 2n jasen. of the £ Aren SEeath cRnaldhas | 4. 6 { MeCormick St This figure was slightly larger than| A gencral meeting of The Volstead law rc to fluid | adjusted | MeCormick expressed confidence in | /%, 50 o) (G vote of two years|chants of New Britain will be held extract of Jamaic nger as unfit| The committee session today was b P \ ‘h““’r'-"- 1”‘1" ““"{R““‘ e ]"‘;‘I' iy at the Chamber of Commerce head- ;"Ol;’vhi('\r]“ngp ywx\ly\O» 8. but o pen- | \v‘ ct to cen ;i ,‘ o ind Da ”',’ | > H I : » m‘:(‘k 1:1;3 moh‘n(:- r-nomi yr:i\.” Ccs‘:lrcE ; Tide Continues to Rise n:luarlcr.s 'm the I:co!urd bund{n‘g Lv“ alty is provided for its sal thou imor but to the crow t | . 2 s e e atdne The vote at 50 o’clock was more | Thursday morning at 10 o'clock e i o L SRS sy b G0Gn i B n ; = ! : I Wit her Tifclang. Triend, Mpe,|than 1,000 greater than the 3 o'clock | The question of closing at 7 o'cloc Rlonsfandjicstealcircati fhe oo L ) ) - 2 il ; ¢ " rs | vote of 1925, 11,910 ballots having|on Saturday evening throughout tie = Alice Roosevelt Longworth Mis, | Vote of s 3 e i / AR Lo AN ey ) 5 ; 1% e | Longworth was a sucst of Mrs, Mo, | been cast, slightly more than 50 per | entirc year will be discussed 2oL gpeny fep \,"’ o ie Ml ondiopls PR B 4 : M \(ILBUR, PRESCOTT Sl Cormisi to vears deo Whan (ha|cont ofithefotal, Wy wards the e QORI e s I Ayltosvhelhinan oat d - 4 S /| clectorate sent her to the house of|Teading at 2:30 o'clock was: First| POLICEMAN ILL ON BEAT A '?(Io'h‘:;l m»:wjm SR R 217 ol Ohe THE RECORD DRIFT — A BOTTLE TRAVELED 9000 MILES / representatives. | ward, 2.364; second ward, 1.384:| Qfficer John Kennedy was taken onso i siora aEm eI r e h ehetERbRs e L IS e R HAS 2 ADAM'S APPLES. | pRopPED OFF CENTRAL AMERICA IN 1927 — AND FOUND AMONG Mrs. McCormick, before leaving |third —ward, 2322; fourth ard: i) on duty this afternoon and was Jamaica ginger.” Mr. Robinson said. | Relieves Raskob Unfit Inc Great Britam rights reserved THE PHILIPPINES IN 1929, Zirs —=. |Chicago yesterday, warned that if| 1111 fifth ward, 2,118; sixth ward, | taken to hishome on Lyons street in Studies Section of Law s e & e R e e ! |there was any cffort made here to|=811: a police car by Officer James H. Mc- i niada e nal oA lter e e e e e “steal the clection,” she would a3y o Cabe, on advice of Dr. David P. [t to. the adiforial anassaic tha 5 | pea ourts I BLIND MAN FINED Waskowitz. study of section 1113 0f the Vol- | giq ot : that the democratic : v 7 o e < | peal at once to the courts to appoint | ask gy ot 31d. na \!v‘mklihi;fiv‘] democratio _ EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON ; ! . | special prosecutor and special| Bridgeport, April 8 UP—Alleged - i “The law makers apparently | erainine memberonin i o sreani. | An Iceboat Can Sail Faster Than the Wind That Blows It—The ratio of an iceboat’s |grand jury “to prosecute all thoseto have endangered the public| ASKS ACTION ON THOMAS thought the stuff was so deadly that |- (os ¢ T the clection of wer | velocity to the velocity of the wind propelling it, depends upon the windward angle of the ‘m!fi::od in H]w\s conspiracy health by “spite” action in stopping | Washington, April 8 (P—Scnator '{{" °;"h“°"'d “”;‘”‘“( (e Ghtis publicans, ob had testinied | boat’s divection. The direction of the boat and the direction of the wind never coincide. |1\oil\?\::c “‘;:Clg(‘"trlfm“\ O':Lc fionn )::::v“imwy! up‘ a im\';cr m—ar his nron_cr!]r-_ cau‘si?s}'r;homn;. ddcn\oTcm(.‘Ol'(lagg‘r‘n:r; JJZ Mr. Robinson said, referring to tl e RS < e 2 gl SR 2 o & & o/ aces E rimary | back flow of sewage in his nelgh- | day called on Joseph D. , act- Fit1C s iia it sohieh 1ol bain e soTd ing ‘7{1‘;_' \030"'»"\"%\0' ’m‘;”‘ A ‘Thc closest a boat will go to the wind is 30 degrees or 234 points. At 120 degrees (10 2/3 | o¢ cicction of recent years. The |pors cellar. R e R e promiscuously in places. WD ok Nioibitioh amendmeneqpoints from the wind) the boat will attain its greatest speed. The velocity of the boat then |estimated total was 60,000 or about |is totally blind, was fined $100 in | to what steps the state department b ind that he had given 365,000 to the |15 twice the velocity of the wind that blows it. ! %0 to a precinct. lcity court today. |was taking to effect the release ot organization. He dlto said it ad-| Sam Huston—General Sam Huston, distinguished American statesman and soldier, was e | Denose refused to ay the fine and | J. E. Tristow, Oklahoma oil man, vocated the clection of wet congress- |elected governor of Tennessee in 1827, After Texas won its independence he was elected presi- |Chamberlain to Attend WiSEeRkenniconiem entianiilelineldicuptivainigban iR tezice; e S e TR e rh e el L N e e e : W. P. G. Harding F g |city poor house until he has served | s S ety R ekt ca it il botasionen) QclOLRLES AL Ecob flldRWasrec ec el o f i T LCIN e e A A SIAC MIVICCRITILORSEALINLON, . P, G. Harding Iuneral ; ccntence of 100 days, equivalent to| TWO CHILDREN KILLE! I ‘ between Tlack and | Huston was elected one of its first United States senators. President I'rederick S. Chamber-|$L per day of his fine. Toston, April 8 (Pl—Two children away before Senator - oy lain of the New Britain Natiof i — | playing on the tracks of the Boston A e TOMORROW—Bo n and Dies in a Day Bank will attend the funeral tomor- | WRESTLING RULING ISSUED | & Albany railroad in the Brighton ator had heen denied access | row of William P, G. Harding, gov-| Ncw York, April 8§ (®—Profes- |scction were killed by an outbound (Continued From First I" ds of the Association Against ’ I = ernor of the Federal Reserve Board {sional wrestling events in New York | passenger train today. The bodies ) | the Prohibition Amendment. The as- {of the TRaleigh, , News and| “One moment,” Walsh broke in.|posc of repudiating on behalf of th> | of Boston, who died Monday morn-|statc in the future cannot be billed |were so badly mangled that they was among the subjects heing dist | sociation has its TR oot (e, S NGk Do e (8 (IS 7 £ () dry democracy of North Carolinit|ing Mr. Chamberlain served un-{and advertised as “matches” and |could not be immediately identified cugsed today. New York. The 1 v senator,| X | “Isn't this committee going to let|the action of Mr. Raskob in helping | der Governor Harding for more than imust be referred to as “shows and |but they were thought to be those 13 Eecnas ftor asserti the committe Daniels expross his views?” Robin- |to finance an association that will |10 Years as a member of the Ieder- | exhibitions,” the state athletic com- | of a boy and a girl, cach about five “ Yrance Hears Rumors had the power t thpocna records. | after Raskob had testified last week | son demanded. laid the campaigns of wet republi- |al Reserve district board. mission ruled today, | years old. “Paris, April 8 (P —Predictions indicated that he intended to get | that he was a director of the As “Not if 1 can prevent it," Walsh | cans” he said. Simmons refuscd | | were heard in responsible circles to- them if possible ociation Against the IProhibition &napped. |to support Alfred E. Smith for the day that the five power naval con- Staxvton to Testify {Amendment and had given $63,000 “Are the facts stated in this edi- | jresidency because of the ference at London would have as its| William Stavion. an ofiicial of the (g aid its fight against the dry laws. | torial true?” Robinson then asked. vicws against prohibition. principal accomplishment th sociation to have fied t0- | Danicls testified today that he had “They are.” Daniels answered. | = PR SETL | power limitation according to whic ay hut T 1d not reached the i written an cditorial In his paper, Applause broke out in the com- France and Italy later can adh and before adj anding that Raskob resign his | Mittee room and Walsh demanded Today as Aristide Briand, 1'; to be a witness t row. t because of his connection with | ©Td¢T ; ! stionin Plerce Received Money prime minister, entrained for Ton- which causes the Association Against the Prohi- don, there were clear indications ext ctween Senator Black bition Amendment, The editorial|_ When Plerce was on the stand he | ; that France would hesitate to sign e editor today w also said that the democratic chair-|S3id he had had «‘crrcspondonltr: | bl e ond e Ttavly querics that Clai- | man was more intercsted in de. | YA J. W. Worthington. chairman | A ) of the exceutive committee of the B outside, and place Ttaly, neightor to | dius red during Dis | siroying prohibition than he was in | 7o (¢ Xerutive committee of the | Trance, in an isolated position with | lengti mony about his Muscle |aiding the democratic party, ciative, Senator. NUntn e 2=l (Continued) From Tiret Page) veterence to the other great por 3 activities. The revelation that | rri¢ witness was asked if this ex- | Montana. read one of the lotters S | Many Frenchmen, it was said.|money collected by Tuston from ipressed his personal opinien but!rrgm Worthington which enclosed a |40 Postmaster General Brown to- would think it unsound politics tothe Union Carbide company for Use |senator Walsh, democrat, Montana, | chack for §1,000. 5 day suggested that the senate cut | IN ST have France adhere to a treaty at the Tennessee River Improve- fimmediately objected to the ques-| *That was for traveling cxpenses;” |40Wn the appropriation for rentals | —= Se— Tondon, even if that were possibic. {ment Association had been used 85 |tign by Senator Robinson. Daniels | pierce sald. adding that ne nad meen | for post office buildings by §60,000, | | and thus give Italy the impression ma for the purchase of s10cks neyer gave a direct answer o the | gesignated as one of the vice presi- | He estimated this sum of $60,000 she was being left out, particularly have given rise to rumors that Hus I . L : o o o query, but he did say that he thought | Gents of the association in 1928 by |could be saved in the rental of an- O since France desires to find a solu- {on would resign. he republican fpagkoly should not give money to | Worthington. other building at St. Paul. | tion for such outstanding questions | chairman however asserted that all | o1 St c R0 BIE BOTE ed s | i Cla or Omorl'OW, a Pierce testified that he had made| Sena : 25 the status of Ttalians in Tunis and the money went eventually to the gL, 2 Senator Phipps said the St. Paul lator Robinson, republican, Indiana, latter’s the clection of wet republicans. | several trips to Washington to do |jease was sefor S rectification of the southern frontier |improvement association of which g lease was now before the cour Raskob had testified that the As-|what he could to insure adequate|Both he and the postmaster general | of Tripoli. he was president at the time. ociition Againat Brohi og (stleg | L PosuIaster, seneraly, s Against the Prohibition |legislation for Muscle Shoals. at o 1 There is morcover a widespread | Worthington Name Mentioned - |85 st he 3 S|rsecithatgconsressinot taketactionyy : lespi x ealant ment worked for the elec-| He said he had advocated the (g was done by the house, to cancel conviction that conclusion of our The name of J. W. Worthinglon. | {jon ¢ wet members of congress|proposals of Henry Ford and the ol st it st oo “w\ power accord would be precarious | secretary of the improvement asso- |- il - e o et ; S S, American anamid company to Rans s with non-settlement of the question |ciation, has been heard frequently e court. Senator Nye insisted the | ‘ew Clashes Resul lease Muscle Shoals from the gov- | i 3 | of parity with Ttaly, on which the |in the long inquiry into Muscle| - FOW Clashes Resit = 1 S0 e |situation existing at St. Paul was (] Mussolini government has shown no | Shoals. He was aceused by Chairman | |, i ; bcur.| | The sewate: Tecently \passed thie| SDELUSDIS 16 other citics; Robincon that marked the appear- senatoigrecentlbnacs "¢} “Both the go signs of compromising or retreal. | Caruway of the committee of feign- | [(OMNEN [t MATKEE TC EPRERT X ornig bill, providing for govern- | B e government _snd the Tov . 2 Saien et i £ pasas D s et _ ublic are bein e assert- Nevertheless all hope has not | ng iliness (o avoid questioning about |M¢0 ©f Haskoh befors W COM” |, operation of the plant. n eing dup e assert | : % 2 : | abandoned that after the return of |the activitics of himeelf and his or- ed, pleading for a senate nvestiga- g ~sion was so brief that there wer i M. Briand to London a solution of |sanization in cspousing the bid ef |54 WS W0 brict U £ Daniels Witness Today lon g [ dossiothlieh atlitheRdoor the parity problem will be found [the American Cyanamid company ! : Washingtan, Apl 8 (PJose. |Of any onc administration but cov- | which immediately will ¢ | for the Alal a power project. Sl o2 oo |ers them all” | . L " power project. litie chairman appeared, the com- | PNUS Danicls’ demand that Jehn . R power treaty at least a possibility Worthington's friends. NOWOVET |, ji0, room was crowded again to- | R3sKob withdraw from the chaiz- T R = have asserted that he was geriously | o 5 W25 EF C P “‘Mmm manship of the democratic nation*l i L Detroit hospital and was not | 42V re phs applause 58 DANES committee because of his pronounc | R took the stand and another out- | SAMAHES Boednss of 1 REONoRNs: i e ; tho |burst during the testimony. Senator [°4 Wet opinions today brought th» enate recen passed the ! bl Wharply for cheon former cabinct member, staunch . Vol ) o skoh and Danicls were called i b SR ey ifter Claudius H. Huston, republi- | Mittee. As was the case when the demo- t Black crce of (Centinuad IFrom Iir 1 excha w declari can fonal c} rman was ques- He was called at tne fquest of | 4 tioned at length by the lobby com- | Scnator Robinson of Indiana, the (Continued From Tirst Page) dadi 3 mittee with regard to his activities | ONIY regular republican on the con: . = 7 o : e 3 vere & CContemitible o president of the Tenneseee | mitice, Who last week eross.examin. | Vigilince. Dotectives, in squtd cars Here’s another treat for tomorrow, Wednesday. The Fashion- of the late Cong e L . River Improvement association, cd Raskob as to his contributiors | “1Uipped with riot guns. toured the Vise ¢ /. -Wi / New Britai 7l b e carly. ot the) latel Co an s outsie st s Tuperint geeton | ekt e io e e SR R Wise and Value-Wise Women of New Britain will be here early. master of that place i S it Fia 6 ieria [he Diohibitlen am-niment teers stood watch over polling places. All the new washable prints and plain colors are here in scores congratulations w SRS 1 natu oware ('sanamid company for Musclo| Robinson is delving info. the sit- | Downstate, where Congresswoma sent to President Hoover = ping to his foet, Picre iz cation within the demoeratic. party | Kuth Hannah McCormick and U. S.| of stylp versions. I-@Ch are authentic fashion. Sizes for women cellent conditions of the post S ; Testimony {hat money given Hus- | created by the wet activities of iy |Senator Charles $, Deneea have pull- | and misses. Only 250 dresses to be had. No C. O. D. or phone during his administ A R \ replied t A on by the Union Carbide company | ti head and the demand of | ¢4 atopposite ends of the world court | orders, No refunds or exchanges. No dealers, Postmaster General W. I°. B L A ed 1] . o improvement association, | southern drys, among whom Dan- | \<€ue in their tug-o’-war for the re- | Washington. il glordss e DG TR G SRS T SO b s e publican senatorial nomination, spe- Among the guests at the conven- | “TheN you you are a con-| i ST U for the pure | Tecently. (e comittee etamineg | cial precautions against violence and | Sizes 11 - 20 — 38 - 50 fion were Governos Johnian i ! X 3 L ierar caused much | Claudius H. Huston, the republican | (T8ud were regarded as unnecessary. bull and Nelson A. Tace oA BdInSHe SR 8 speculation as o whether Huston's| national chairman, in the courco of | BUt here, where factionalism pepper- ington, represen the 1 Ab e T | resignation will not eventnally be |its inquiry Into organizations intee. |4 (e campaign and where murder. | master general and supervisor ¢ : i 7entands \e | torthcoming. ested in Muscle Shoals legislation, | ‘1dnaping. slugging.: ballot stealing post oftice appointme 100 | gy ihien i SR | Pierce Quizzed Lirst and disclosed that he had used |24 fraud are voting day precedents, | [} Jane L ale ! i the point of personal e Daniels took the stand to- | funds collected for the Tennesses | 1% 14W prepared for trouble. ! session star at 10 o'cloc 1 9 = & s he committee went again intol iver improvement assoclation f¢ Democrats, too, were nominating | banquet was sery 1 i azain 1o ' p 195 BUlCTLTER S marginal stock market transactions, | % Candidate for the United States rln James L. Usl tmas 5 5 it Huntsville, Ala Hope for Ret | senate. The nomination of former | fation : & efl Pi resur- Senator James Hamilton Lewis, how- on- T SSCrie Republican congressional leaders i 3 e co ; R Sl 5 SIS | over, was a mere formality fo | tion and Postmaster e e nd after Daniels had con-| gicq);rped by the Huston disclosures eregormaliptor et Britain was chai : T e oD b e o | mhov wedhint evéstenimove i aaeli) mittee of arranger . 7 ked Daniels if he had Lo ek on MIERL| ko their candidate would have to Sarane Thus e x ‘ or ational committee, ) - plesuiayorah eanuols enator Deneen, with his advocacy rove umbull g 1 i to by politic 1 : | years." Daniels replied, | Cit¥ that attended the Muscle Shoals | o he world court, or Mrs. McCor postmasters ere holding | ingto: J cis plied. |\ | he world court, or Mrs. McCor- | g it S ! AL e 1896 to 1916.” Lcg mick, with her denunciation of it. he convention in his hom e ceaai 1 editorial published recent | and extended the felicitations Tasteq o5 (had e oA L G o ot ol i e e These coats should sell for $24.50. A 3 ! 4 day dawned fair, and ;prom- e = S i i Lot ¢ L ) ime, jeimo- ws and O ¢ arolis ]\""; *J\ “‘"’ o U1~ | ised to stay that way from the open- | Every Spring and Easter version it 34 ToaaE e L ey, back- | s T e L S ad vocal demand for Raskob's resizna- | P a hei | H o Q 3 ; he bulk of the first « : oaise : ; An{UHS wast tholbasls) 16| e o ne palls L-ot fies = fonns is here. Capes, flares, smartly Tt he fansmonicd Sy oad lought JRARE ‘ Sl w repub v~ | qucctioning him today this was a circumstance, combining tailored and trimmed with fur, traced the opmet : o ) chairman of 1 : Senato Simmons denioc with great interest in the republican North Carolina, yesterddy attackl|senatorial contest, calculated to Sizes for Women and Misses " . : : % ; : i for hi wet activities and [ hring out a large vote. Gl don’t kno ted. par for his con ons ty| It was a big ballot the Chic: (el DT 'al the state. carryi fro fabinon Mad 1 . t cditorial 3 i-prohibition orzanization oter had to put his “X's” on. Ther SHOP EARLY! vew York Lo n A I ; ! obinson i b y for the pu- were republican and democratic planes and f the ca

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