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g i wkW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST ¢, 1930. I EADERS R0 R FOR 1932 CAMPAIGN .o 2 Jean Paul de Patie has been called upon to do some things. But the | got from Mrs. Herold Brown was undoubtedly one of the strangest ‘ i | SEER SAYS BYRD ‘DAMAGED' POLE Thmks Explm er Responsible | Heat and Drought (UP)—Paul s been pre- Prepare to Meet Strengthened, Wet Democratic Party Little Point Sable, Mich., (P—Executives of the Anti-Saloon League of America, gathered here in conference, already preparing for another wet and dry fight in the 1932 presidential election. The democratic party, they con- cede, will then be stronger than it | was in 1928, and in the words of Dr. [t “Did you call a * inquired as the woman answered his ring at the door. Aug. 7 “Yes, come quickly,” said Mrs. Brown in a “My husband has ha himself in the back Jean ru ped out his pocket kn down the g )] was just lo Brown couldn't Brown hadn't c or an “I tho here sooner, i Washington, Aug. 7 Schimmack, who h ather and other things pondered today hty question yrd for | over the of whether “Ad- | monkeyed th the when he down r.whip- LS, d cut was une He might have done something t put things out of kilter,” mused s he discussed the r situation and dec cught will last longer esent ed the Saturn left i 26 and May 20," “Now star; it u« explains. comes is the ning the he ‘Iu\ ir sign nr at of the burnin sun GERMAN WINNER IN AIRPLANE TOUR ‘twe we win parties, districts. Neighbors of Factory ) (omplaln of \Idchmes on Glen ccause prospe to I“w Electric Flashlights to Be Placed on \lalket cland (&2 police, and F. Scott McBride, national s!lhr\r\n—; of having a democratic nomine friendly to prohibition “‘are not very hopeful.” Gathered yesterday for the open- ing session of their conference in a little church almost hidden by sand o dunes, on the eastern shore of Lake \KENDRHEK UR{ES al] over the United States h d re- ports predicting few reversals for the ‘ cause of prohibition m the fall ele tions. Democratic Activity Alnnm Although those elections are t t immediate concern of the |l 1;:m. Refl ES ate Levy Ufi Fal‘lfls TUO the activities within democratic | A next presidential election. To counteract those activities, McBride urged accumulation bigger war ches strengthenin state organizations and pl “I am of the opinion Bride said, “that the time is over Jripe to go to the public with a ¢ lenging call and program. A n adequate fund for a more adequ program is demanded if we meet the needs of the day.” note in his repor olitical situation to date. Claims Dry Primary Victories “So far,” he said, mary elections nave been have not forgotten ing for the primaries, the non-yp ticularly in those districts where vote is likeiy to close in the e tion, have made it a point to drys in both major “These 20 primaries have embrac- ed most of the doubtful They have proved 10 be a cross scc- Oregon to Maine and emb very critical st s of Pennsy New Jersey and Illinois. It is within those es that th ets have had their ¢! nce to win. While the wets put on a big campaign more money and effort th while inroads on the prohibitior jority in congress. There has been no loss of drys in either house, They were badly routed and disappointed in Pennsylvania ever, hecome geratly over the nomination of Dwigh Letter From Su1c1de Hints at No ngedv Cleveland, Aug. 7 (#) — Bert A.| Robinson, father of Mrs. Maude | do is to a Drew who committed suicide eq jumping into the Hudson River in|bher shock New York, said today he had receiv- saying she was coming home for a visit | He said her mother died 14 years eago and that had lived Ay from home most of the time d the past 10 years because ferred to live her own life anc tendent of the league, the chanc Michigan, the league from i OTATE INGOME TAX principal alarm was expressed over | a definite oftensive against Dr. McBride sol cheerful tisan methods of league. I tion of the country, extending from fore, they h Morrow in New Jersey.” ed a letter from her last Monday tod strict rules she - Paralysis Epidemic Is \pleaum" in France which he Aug. 7 (UP)—A total she She had been in theatrica he said, and had been m he did not recall her name. Robinson said he was unable ascribe a motive for her husband’s to suicide Emigration Flm\ C ut ‘ Brazilian Scout Hedd 80 Per Cent b;' Order “,"J‘,‘,‘,, Barred From Mexico ) Aug. 7. ( British able t n s E « City, Aug. T (P T de- shipping companies coolies to the Straits reduce the emigr cent, or 100,000 The low price caused Straits settlem ties to seck of Chinese labor. A re unem ment problem is likely to here. Since Amoy and surroundir tricts supply the settlements most of their coolie labor the rest tion may greatly affect prosp here. of rubbe nts auther restriction of the flo FIREMAN BURNED with {H. Wh of wat droug 2 1-4— = 1] r Qe short A glance at Herald Classified Ads o8 tells the story when considering re- Warner Bros, STRAND STARTS AT 4 P. M. —NOW PLAYING— The Long Awnited for You've Seen Him as a Detective— An Escaped Con- viet— A Gambler— HIM AS THE ATTORNEY that scmh\\uhng ugynny Side UP” trio Janet GAYNOR and Charles FARRELL // Co-Feature “Loose Ankles” with Doug Fairbanks Jr. Loretta Young Selected Sound Shorts Cool off at the Palace i York Takes Reliahilly Trophy With 5. Stoecka;l l'il";:e — House Wreckers Wreck Brother Union Members New York, Au, 7 (UP)—Like )!u postman who spent his day off aking a long walk in the country, s of Local 95 celebrated a tion by attempting to wreck ers of the House Wreckers' ood of Greater w "iii"" em Brot Annoyed to erhood members at $1.10 an hour, for members of think that broth- accepted work making it hard Tooallly To written by press s Unless otherwise indicated. theatrical notices and reviews in this colump are gencies for the respective amusement company. | reported that somebody had en- room Monday night RANSA[}KERS WORK - ' ONSILVER STREET == Providence La\ner to Two Homes Rilled—Police Hear ~ Seek Party Nomination 0f Other Robberies ' .m”,‘, s Imuln iy !I mn ;,,"i 7.—(UP) bunced today mocratic it should Several sma democratic detective Lureau busy last night and and while the amount latter sub- an hour—to get a job, the up met the former at a exit when the vere on th d fists be and arrested four. ons treated thr AT THE EMBASSY brotherhood much ir wa her- itaphone e Em- hree to Hoalh el Ambulance surg (or injuries. will not work for less than !.'.l al role - AGED LIGHTSHIP ORDERED RETIRED jGraIt That Served 75 Years to Be Broken Up T(P)- ded sailors rs for A beac on storm ED{OuL on 75 years will no vould and broke 1p. 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