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e NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930. n v BIG CITIES GAININ OKLAHOMA CENSUS ;- Residents Leaving Small Towns' tion for Larger Centers Oklahoma City, —Oklahoman ving the small- er towns and v s and moving to cities of more than 10,000 popula- tion, make ce Statistics and town: gregate gain o Okla., from 188 cities vailable ate show an ag- May 8 (T partial federal census reports mander is very glad to have present at this ceremony so distinguished a general officer as General Edwards | his presence will confer an | cognition | “orporal Gaudette's galla | by the war department.” | Mother Glad at News | Her eves filled with tears as she talked of the plans for the pry of the distinguished s arday, A ent rvice Gaudette said “I'm so glad General Edwards will be the one who will present the medal. He was such a good man and George spoke of him &o often in his letters. He was good to the boys nd my son lov Nothing in the wor ter than fo have presentat The gray-haired mother cent despite heavy losses reported cam by the smaller communities. Thirty-six of the than populat have reported loss of 1,813 o Only one city rease in the A, G, EDWAS T0 PRESENT DS, (Cortinued From First Page) also appealing be on hand The committee Arr American Le tional Con hamer on day and, as signed, « eral who that he able he could see ay from crowd tte, fir is a gre to do so. eman nu\f! m four Fdwards had & presenta- sions General NS PO, ALCONOL SYSTE o Oklshoma Health Head Says Medicinal Product Impure San Franc to cave MAY SNOW FALLS FORMER TAXI MAN | ONSIERRA HILLS MARRIES DIVORCEE . v Children Dismissed From School | Francis French, Who Lost For- Because of Gale brought heavy uthern Californ of snow fel isco, May 8 (P—TFreak | The local pol Geores Nowis avenue | tune in Wall St., Weds Cincinnati, May 8 ( mond French, soci ecame a taxi e lost a fo Mrs s struck southern Cal- M ear Redondo hours Be ched a velocit in the Junior \\'eek Begins in Storrs Program Tonight * President of France Is (.leeted \\ armly Toda\ War \;iat(}xr Di\(nw(ed 508 l-|om langhsh Beaut\ I 127 Main Street v s A : GIFT FOR S DAY New Britain Bird & Feed Co., Inc. 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