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{in \\.ix\whnmll\ per cent; Accident Laws With Cooperation PR[][]UET"]N FA[[S“‘ i 103 From Postmastership at St. Paul ed with a vear ago there were able decreases in the proportion + Of Nationally Known Lawyers e Cova i e G| anonon . yansing ot Sl Sk y e ,1”_ But Connesticut Shows Increase! \\“ T ‘< S ey .m!m:\lf-,' s nd 0 the i | I h AL oy . lof compensation in many prop lsried iyt s oA ALt b SR s © | master. Moos rather similar, Dean Suggests Compensa- | cascs, and tihe pavment of tars- | Over Last Year | She et melen tor UL o e for I tass oo, ot e ere seat family rélationship. sums to othef léss deserving pe for. March, 7 H a1 5 - et i \'- ated by the. statisticia o | Paul, Mi . and oth t esult- | tion Regardless of Re- % e g il ot et s | LineD Goes Aground Off | ingland Milk P'roducer 550~ SR . o ral Boston, Mass., April It ), 1. is expected to average $2.40 [Postmaster at St. Paul a'man rec- : | sponsibility as Means of |« © tha Connccticutplan |from many_daifymen i S e e A e o0 T e s ryeateIvia | 'roFy?lEflfl"}x‘?‘,‘j&??h‘f- . 5 v e s T U HCICALD N1 g2.45 per 100 pounds for February, |J- Mans because he voted for ALl ., Frieom City of Boring went | Speeding Up Legal | /o who have shown by participa. javerage production y per cow on|yyz “gag0 pde 100 pounds — for |Smith for president, Postmaster Gel- | 4pround today with 150 passengers | 7 rpapr O | Maven, 1 ind $9 100 the leral Brown declared -today. bRl i Sl itaas March five year ave The avef.| It was Representative Maas who | ported so badly damaged that s price ¢ score butter at Bos- [ ulated all the evidence about | o) xz0 will be difficult. during the first week in Apr of the po AUATeTS | pohing boats are reported to have | | motor vehicle laws that they are not was on March' 1, per cent Cases. rs, and the Massachusetts above that of a year ago, but 1.2 \pulsory insurance for | per cent below the five y aver- | \ze for this date. Normally, pro- New Haven, April 11 (UF)—Yal \\.ux\ « Two Years liction per cow during March in- | law school, under the spons . whith covers creases about 7.0 per cent but this ot a committee of n nally- v v nstigat month the increase was 5.5 per cent was 39.0' cents per pound compared il nyiic Other [l ko offtHe.passengens and: craw, with 35.5 cents per pound for the towns which Senators AN hut many of the latter are believed | spoding period during March, {Blaine exploded in the senale O |, a6 heen injured when the City Jesp R S 16.2 cents per po in Apgil. sday . et ¥ e : ,'_ n‘h‘v\\“j\\\:rh‘:lr.\t' : and #45.3 cents the five year| This stuff .m\vtlv!, \\1;}“ ln':.‘m‘.)"‘»l. (‘;:!t‘ The liner's hull is seriously in- problems of the au bi e S s o 1 the sonaf fs all old with tho 3 ured, with 65 vow fast aground ana g Lcruer decreased milk produc-| rtment and in - St Paul® sald g pegpeiier above the srface. The hicle accident litigation under u Rer chumedl iy o ek | ued BN upward trond Sduning Postmaster General Brown. | salvage vessel Kaiyo Maru went to been thrust upon the cour " Sl e ; sty Uik OWer | g st woek in April. with slight offer-| “Representative Maas is sore hu‘us Sy announced today Gaiumbia i e : ; K| inas and fairly good demand. As|cause I refused to appoint the man | Laws developed ir I AbERE A Ballantie Al 1L | compar . month ago prices wanted for postmaster at St.| 3 = for most concentrates, except gluten | Paul. After/he gave me his name 1 |had himy looked up and found that of Peking struck ices of most foodstuffs contin- and-bu P b N n f | Kr:{ L I‘mw ey DLk nember of the New York bar it ha n off v‘mull} in the past b and prompt ju = | rembership includes Henry W. 1 two months. The figurefwere com- | c¢d: ave AHOUL DA DSRgCCn i V‘I\m.\\ooa“w Nesro, i ctrocut- iled by court congestion, inves v York: Victor v piled by the New sland crop re-| NiEher. alth those of bran and [he voted for Al Smith for pi | e carly today in the Cook county | d it because S e ters have found - 1 < ; white hominy d are up about 10 |and said he did it because Smith | g5, 0 S Kol ge S o holdup Tast C { irs = | porting service o ¢ tment, of s o 0 ran C ap- | B oHition-Jles, Dear o ARl d e 5 v ment, o ver cent 1s the best man. I could not ap-{g, e or Pagrolman Jerry O'Con-| | . h T igriculture | s : 't Tim under those circum- | S 2 soc A WEEK Clark of the 1 ¢ : oy i v " 1" As compared with the March | s , o N PLAN CHICAGO SUBWAYS s 8. | For the first time in this sta United Press, in climinating BT e ca” aver nilk production there were o L A | s tostmasier enarall matoaten] o 9netl : o s ] % EEnCE ) Sl e it et o I ori der oL ted | olass partition was used to s ] A 3 ; Jaws mow in force and in 1 : y neassipingRLd oI Ui land s i esterday, Chica- belief that if he had appointed \ /% 0 ic"chair from the rest of | 3 If your vision is misty don’t BB 66 nccident lavs 1 ates, “except Massachusetts anc fhiane o'man Mans wanted for poStmas- |y gotn chamber and the slaver's | say, “Someday I'm going to get 1y, pro- | principle of antiquat i proportion of dry cows fo all | | g cows in New mnd decreased . e un- | rom or cent on March 1 to pxinciple underlving the w T e 5 Ul of the plan in a referendu:n |® nmen's compensation law N abThsloa S < I AS 1 plann for this sunimer ases - — | nancial i < involved formulat- | G e & 4 n JIn a . \ [ postmaster at St. Paul to succecc|, . ;..q nere today for a visite our optical service is our low school's research, mad | : ; £ : ¢ " building and extension 1o b nfobile accident ty, developed | Tsetroit, Dayton A 5 et I Vermont, 13:5: per Cent) jag0n “or the ¢ and elevafe] [(0r And later secretary of state. | ,yioigq | B buying easy. st itself to ¥ =l oston o Y S5 z {8 Boston, N York, Philadelphi er cent in ac n St. Paul that q ¥ entertain him at luncheon while réport contir | Bride Theater Ticket Offices,- died recommend po: ).S per cent on Apr A ORI cEazIESES The press stressed the fact that the five year average i 2 the pc sation regardiess of rosponsib , c viding the people cir approv- | St. Paul the flare-up M M2 |10t words-were inaudible to wit: glasses.” That someday may he tion per cow for New 1S 1 would never have occurred. 8 ietom of on April 1 was 16.42 pounds | : N reaantalivel Mbas nwhon aucas| B - A 4 system of ir et AR LS R | moproaaniatives of dlie city, prsenEliGie s ROMI ; INATION hy eur expert optome- the car-owner bes s rface and clevated lines and fi/qtioned sald e SEORMEEIE Dol Tome, April 1T°(P—Count trist TODAY. Other features of In a report of proar ‘ A 50 4 ¥ . 1929, and 16.62 pounds the | 2 i i i ! Charles J. Moos, who was appointed , S 5 e e ! 1990 | recases from the average of a year | DU e il s Ty e i) | VRS et ot ahg zuly i stallon) b3 : rices on the up-to-date gold cay, Dean Clark declared Gt | duced in the city council next Tues- |about cight year L Undessceretary giunta acting fo-| 8 > 7 per cont in Maine, 8.1 I 'Kellogz. then United States sena- i . glasses — and terms that make fRE the dayst of el the former now heing in the | “John Norton was president of the | "y Bl g yynoneon with Kin baggy, is now severcly t - o e : ; ands of awescive | tor Bmanuel at the Quirinal y logns Muncie, Ind., and v ! i Nev THIEAY BR % o . incie, Ind., and New Haven ani N ) WKER DEAD e e s The congestion 1 Middlesex countic Y Connectigt York, April 11 (®—Thomas bighly popular in thaty .o oo pocefli, Papal secretary of ¢ Representative Maas. X state, will receive him in audience L ey prisumonia. last night: “Ife wits {0 iitids, o admitted ho voted) fov ministration of justice WS | olitics. He admitted e voted Pl 2 A o E o i He een engaged |y to > did the majority of | Fothleh’s visit was cconomic rather ¢ Jevelers 354 MAIN Onticians sstion of i { than political. = =4 accident cases in : while RIS Hoharass courts had brough 1 e S nt. In Maine dry cows were | 2SN : S 2% Postmaster Gen own could not | creases. The daily ave produc hostoffieo quarters 126t ¥ B . | 4 too late. Get a FREE EXAM- 1030, 15.85 pounds on | hointm of T | B " Courts Cl 8 pointy John phen Bethleh, premicr of Hungar I for April 1. In- fekal system tor' d T n in Philade cay the program calls for a consoli Premier Mussolini, by ‘other ia communiti : 1 and 5.0 par cent in| St. Paul baseball club, head of the ticut were partly off Y nd NUMEroUs | oo iow the diplomatic corps will aceident cases in th Sl : t | iy president of the M- 2 “Irac ally the cople r St IR inzich) i pednle 0 Saturday afternoon Pean Clark pointad out | T according o Dean |the proportion was”2 L O, wokerag: | Paul. But after that | ods questions, including the failuse ; HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ent of all cows on April | '™ at {see him for postm | LD CLASSIFIED ADS OPEN EVERY | ) ma JBRODRIB UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ’ 170 MAIN STREET Oein Steand Thasfer PHONE 6200 ‘ G@afa"‘“:*g Service % Blair & Brodrib § $1000 Trustee Commercial Trust Co. National : Surety Co, Saturday, apri 26,1030 -Nothing Reserved- Everything Must Go S TUBE S-TUBE ATWATER KENT : : . 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