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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930. To Assist Unemployed In Upper Burma Area proof of anything dfl'vlfled by him). 4 mitted its proposed budget to the Toston, Oct. 21 (UP)—Boston (215 0 Of elsoon DuIne, SoLiil D LIV S IN committee and the tuberculosis com- naads 83.000000¢ toriunemploys axuhysesidSto ShaRa wondenail ! mission asks for $525,000 for the 5 T gem and topwelsh abionli S100 construction of two additional in- t relicf, the city council has : i . e Qe i carats has been found at Mogok, firmary buildings at Uncus-on-the- > Today. it was to ask Mayor R\ 3 npper Bugmg. Geeit- sty I Thames, and one at Cedar Crest at (Continued From First Page) L GHE b . ST : 1 being maintained about the dis- James M. Curley to provide one e hubiis caldthac s by Hartford. cratic gubernatorial candidate will | | third of that sum in his 1 mu- is flawless and of excellent color. be supported by the “wets,” regard- || nicipal budget and to appoint a .t ‘ - N I this is the case it will rank S R R Y RflYAL G[]AGHMEN A St citizens' committee to raise the > & 3 0 f p s i = less of party affiliations, .md‘ |K‘ other $2.000,000 by soliclting 2 ; :, % o ~ o ) ) ; among the world's most priceless stored, it was said, and the chance Hartford county, it is said, ex-Con-| gems. - subsooin) o & RT3 N . of ‘escape for all who still remained i qan. T = Il have the || public subscriptior AT . ¥ 3 ! . ; g&tss:;:nailfn;‘rr:u ]\'\‘:mh;r\;r e A Rstael LT o R Mo gl alive in the mine was considered Tnui‘l’mans who have been attracted | | @Ppointed to discu ith state g 4 - O good. ; : anc icipal officials the advis- A fought. Twenty-two bodi N coV s banner because of his unquali nd municipal officials the advi . % 8 ’ ; y-tw ies were recovered B e s e it ability of suspendir ser I ) : G Considerable rain is hampering | shortly after the cxplosion. Resous | A : FioRE, rules as an a n th sS 8 g Fic b 3 d | military operations all along the | crews and fire brigades assembled Horses leefl T”als iOP Joumey The Association Opposed t | | vation. “ nl Y |coast. The only information avail-|quickly and worked feverishly to Prohibition 2 S AtRSnt i bl Councillor Jol itzgerald : 2 |able here is that activity continues | pring some of the entombed men to 10 Pa[‘llafl]l’,fl[ Mr. Russell is an active worker, has harged t 1 the — rules i and that further “advances” have|{he surface. Relatives gathered on its membership rolls a large ho did not meed work - 4 1@} taken place. | about the mouth of the shatt. . 2 t el] we w-w\mw while e PLURAL OF b A - A governmental junta was form- e : ber of New Britain residents of | | BOH Y g A T}“G LU FL” (55 mg Pellit b e i Windows Shattered Tondontont! —(P—The eigit e e | 095“ ; ‘ | Major Rabello at its head. The form- | Windows for miles around were plooded horses which will draw the them registered republica | “COésES" A 1 4 4 2 |er governor, Annibal Toledo, Wwas ‘rl‘:sim:c VEcie e he ex-| o at state coach carrying the king : _ e : . o X deposed. & s . 4 1i Crusaders inclu nen who | Pacific, Nurakita, but r S s (| S " The explosion occurred at 7:20 a. | @nd queen to the opening of parlic ¢ : i ¢ 1 / Federal gunboats at Florianoplis | i Gl o it e e el e t b : ‘4 | bombarded the Villages San Jose and | M- shortly atter the day shifts had | ment next Tuesday started rehearsals e e eae i e 4 Palhocas across the channel on the | 8one down to work. today of their part in this pageantry Petrol tanks stored beneath offices b i s SR Efaniecl nsesihe (ol pincll 3 [ T where 30 executives, clerks, and en- | Of TO¥alty which periodically pro | studies are made with telescopic k PNt teq | EIDeers were working also exploded, | vides one of the world's most spec- & | photographs taken through glass ] : ; ¥ . | Revdlutionary sources reported | Fini® S AN IE S d O iuring | tacular shows. un ms called spectroscopes, which | \ : [ SiaEd eanlie S tor renial S A o i1 r The gilded coach, upholstered in break up t into its colors and | . 4 7 n over the entire battlefront 1he | ppe regcue squads took the cage | crimson silk, its panels painted by cord on the photographic plates TAKE ANY 2 NUMBERS | 2 general rebel advance continued and | . piop carried the workers in and |an Italian master, was built for the |Shadowy lines, cach of which rep- » | g R |that two columns of cowboy trooPs | u( o¢ the pit from the shaft, since | coronation of George TII and is i 6! nt a mass of a particular kind . £ITHER ONE OF THE TWO i . ¥ {from Rio Grande Do Sul Were ;. oxplogion had not smashed it |used only for coronations and state 7 atoms in the sun : f _OR THEIR SUM OR. ; s - ;fi“"“" to} have 1“,';"*"‘“(‘?‘“(‘,?“ '\'“Z but the entrance to the pit, 1,500 feet | openings of parliament. 1t weighs tinued From Iirst I'ug Linsteln Gave Theory DIFFERENCE = 1S aulo on October 19 at two different | 1oy, could not be quickly cleared. | four and one-half tons. To accustom — This “dance,” under one of {hc g 574 : 3 points. The general situation of the | qejepponic communication With | the horses to this weight they wers obliged to borrow cnough to carty |verificd predictions of Iinstein's | 1 3 DIVISIBLE By 3 3 > |Insurgent troops was sald to be eX-| 1, entombed men was established | hitched today to the royal carriage, B deonrimenis dlons Unblith velativity theory, is greater in and | ] 7 ’ i | celient. and they reported many still alive. |loaded with lead. and driven slowly ond payment of es was ibout the \an on carth. That is, . " 9’ 7 anp & 5 The revolutionary military staft — G T S N SO e Chairman Judd pointed out. R t 1s. the atoms around | iy g {has addressed a message to the fed- . 3 e next week. There would thus have been a loss f e more or faster than . A A,W 15 4 {eral army and people warning them Seven Priests Abducted, (M;:a;‘,:'\th‘:,:“ wears an ornate to the city of interest on the bank | kind of atoms on earth A ; (owisiBLe By 3) o ; b |that rebel airplanes soon will cross| Two Reported Murdered | sorocco teather harness welghing balance .which would ha 1| The reason for this, under the Ein- 2 3 4 & % G 5 !lhe Sao Paulo border, but telling | gpangnai, Oct. 21 (A—The abduc- | 140 pounds. They rlso are being ex- smaller than it is under the present view, is the peculiar “curvature 17 anp 26 . |them not to be afraid, since the | o of seven Catholic priests and i) auclecd inkthsl xoval Tidlng slables annual tax payment system, i o space’” about the neighborhood o nuns ond the murder of two of the | where musicians play drums and dition to the loss through g OLIVE — 2500 YEARS OLD AND STiLL ALIVE {ation and are solely for military | [ijects by outlaws who ransacked | cymbals to accustom the animals to receipts in the form of penalt This is the same “curvaturc”| - [3S Ontnesile of Plalos {putposes and not intended to strike | gign, Central Kiangsi provine s | the unfamiliar sound. unpaid tax ind the inferest pay- ich so sensationally demonstrated d i \at defenseless cities.” i reported today to the local head- On Tuesday it will take the grooms ¢ borrows oney ein theor en, ¢ g an | : Academyin fthens —_— :?}::‘x:mr;yn va}fl Hotre e P e Bt “:m‘um’\,ff,ho,“l.,,,,[“:-i” an |quarters of the Italian Lazarist |at least two hours to perform their Ehat although the city, ynder the ex- |served for the first time that it | A /- (I Luis Publishes Decree Catholic mission. duties as hairdressers, arranging the Wi ad ,'_ Bl liorrows e ] | 3 d]@ m) ZZ__, 2 | Rie De Janeiro, Oct. 21 (P—Pres-| Among those reported captured | horses' mancs in long curls, with money once a1 O T et e e ; ) ¢ ' e e e s, it would be necessary | dicte I s L 2 s of the s s, W s: :;fl;::‘;g’?',, ';1“ e e e | RENRED UNDEFERTED - |of banking concerns in Rio De Jan- | Chinese Catholic priests. in scarlet and gold. L e e e A ] \ . leiro until November 30. The banks| The adbucted priests and nuns are _— ; 5 > |t s of which the sun is g (London Prize Ring “PAT * p [were closed for 15 days by decrec [Italian, French and Chinese. TROLLEY PETITION HEARD ey Wl Bl B Bt s i N ) {on Oct. 6. This decree expire today.| It was reported the bishop and| Hartford, Oct. 21 (®—Three peti- Mo Quisloyhouglt sl s i Ar e 3¢ 2D S ICELAND PonY 40 YRS OLD Three provisions are made in the |one priest had been released to ar-|tions of the Connecticut company S Mon seouligxivnionlyihsne i TG R e e Ty > Rookwood farm {new measure. The first permits the |range ransom, while the others were | for discontinuance of trolley lines AT X dar B S PEONOSSR DeY G G e flf‘) detail West Littering, €ng 1930 . {Banco Do Brasil exclusive permis- | | held by the reds as hostages. were heard today by the public utilia rangement but was cor Dy (thevioen etolly R AL S dot TR ey i [sion for negotiation of letters of | Kian isgapproximately 100 miles | ties commission. 1In the first the Chairman Judd and Comptroller W. 1 4nd Jn IR e I 4 TG leredit for export purposes, with the |south of NiSicna = ntentie bamel| company desires to substitute buses B Day that it would bo & contln- He privilege of supplying other banks | held by a small force of provincial |for trolley cars on the Baldwin B e e st 1o | ‘eapecially true because the sun s | EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY’S CARTOON Mecessary covorage up to £1,000 |(roops against a threatened com- |strect lie i the city of Waterbur: proposed plan and he thou il 1" star. being of about the Colonel Hester—When the New Orleans cotton exchange was opened in January 1871 |(about $3.000). the Banco Do Brasil niunist invasion. in the second the company would | to determine the rate of exchange. | — i»ulmimrr buses for trolley servics i | studied carefully Al its | same size and hotness as the aver-| ~_ S & % 7 3 > e b Reanhe e i ; s Zhwl?qb;:n(!,‘-hh! car “\}l.].l in 1 its sz et ioks W Colonel Hester appointed superintendent and shortly thereafter was elected to fill the The second provision authoriz 5’ Airport Commission T ha it R e e or ;;‘,’5,;6’ (hat in order to carrs it out.| For years scientists have searched | joint office of superintendent-secretary. Since that date he has been elected annually to the |withdrawals from deposits to a < & b oallel D rTonis ECIRE Iine tandita tha however, in a practical manner, it | cchipses for evidences that there may [ same office. Colonel Hester, who is now 84 years of age, is known in New Orleans as “The |maximum of 25 per cent every fort- Gives Budget Report |thira would discontinue a portion of Wwould be necessary to have tax pay- | CXist in the sun elements unknown | Grand Old Man of the Cotton Trade.” night. with the reservation that mer- | Hartford. Oct. 21 (P—The Trum- |the trolley line on Fast street and sl lon ecarth. The a one—helium. L . " " SRl chants, industrialists and farmers | pull airport commission has sup- |Newtown avenue in Norwalk. m‘;;\”\?unllfw.(’l '!{“‘,: '.I-.ih“]({, e "i on arth. Th “1::\1\“’::‘0\»11‘.,] el Buster Mott Ran 58 Yards the First Time He Touched the Ball—The (,cmgm-OiZIGthOl’D? must leave sufficient on deopsit 10 | mitted ifs budget for the next tt{‘o — mmem","‘:orm\_ ,hr'm'm,, e ro- |earth game on September 27th, 1930, was the first college game in which Norman H. Mott, a Uni- |pay their workers and customs and |years to the budget committee of W. C. T. U. IN SESSION posed plan. in the form of mor The head of the scientific work of | versity of Georgia boy from Atlanta, participated. The first time he touched the ball he [other taxes on materials purchased. |(he state board of finance and con- | Norwich, Oct. 21 (P—Mrs. Mary prompt payment of taes by a large | (e American naval observator made a touchdown from Georgia’s 42-yard line. A few moments later, the second time he 10To‘|t\(~:":(!t‘))’:zo\:\:::fi: R 0 10 ST 0 1 Sk e s ol tesonan number of taxpayers. Chairman Judd | PECILion L ! carried the ball, he made a 65-yard run for another touchdown. | ul . | RUSSELL TO VOTE FOR |{Boston Needs $3,000,000 [BELIEVE IT OR NOT 55 E e BY RIPLEY Wondectal Ruby Found ([0 MINERS-LOSE [ 0 oo = = 9 iplanes “belong to the army of liber- | 1 3 9 | tehel rector of nde to the foregoing regulation | caretaker at the field; $2,500 for | vention of the e W 1 in: expressed the belief that taxpayers|ley Mitehell director of I , . < 2, < ! 2 Lot a E HIE T, who are slow in meeting their ob- | McCormick observatory of V 4 TOMORROW—The Tree That Fed On Beer With reference to the military sit-|grading the field and cutting grass, | Trinity Methodist church today. ligations annually would be equally | has identified iron vapor in other uation a communique of the minis-ianq §9,000 for grading for an addi- Mrs. May Bell Harper, national as slow under any other system,|cclipses. r hundreds of miles in = : : ter of justice said that the positions | (jon to the field. in addition {he |director, will be the guest speaker and Tax Collector Bernadotte |the sun mospher lance. cral forces organized recently in Cuy- |0f government forces and the rebel |hoard would like an appropriation [at the annual banquet to be held freor dioten des [rom the oiRe FlclivaiBeversing Layon EV"]ENEE []F PL“T Inimediately after his apprehen- |aba by Colonel Lima Silva had re- |!Fo0PS are unaltered. of $6.000 for extension of a water | tonight. Llection of officers will take fax commissioner's book showing | Astronomers photograph not only sion, Moran was hustled to Wau- |volted, and that their commander, R . main to the city water supply, the | place tomorrow and the convention and in New Britain $286,000. linlhlrhr- chromosphere, but beneath that Gun Charge Also Likely Colonel Lima Silva, who was chief [overcome by gas in her home, Mrs. cities operate under the annual pay- [unother layer at or very near the Col. A. V. Smith, state’s attorney |of all federal forces in the state with | Elizabeth Dillman, 70, was taken ment plan. In New Haven, where |si urface called the versing [{or Lake county, said that a charge [headquarters at Campo Grande, fled |today to New Haven hospital. Her B oo scelved twice a vear)| j (Continucd Trom First Page) |of carrying concealed weapons also |to the Bolivian frontier with the 17th condition was reported as not ser- | SLIGH I LY SOILED the uncollected taxes amounted to! 8 ection ch ()\vlvl\nfl\l would be lodged a ] Moran, i that on a given date the uncollected |tie pearly white light of the corona an where he was held in $50,000 | Major Ravello, agsumed presidency | GAS OVERCOMES WOMAN | present source of water being a well | will hold its final session Thursday. #ixes in Hartford wer: 8,000 |and the scarlet band below called T[] MUR[]ER FAMILY bonds on a vagrancy charge. |of the state. New Haven, Oct. 21 (A—Tound ‘ it od against |battalion of Cazadores, or &couts, |ious. $5,877,000, and in Waterbury, un-jappears dark in comparison with the | 5 of any part in the death of who disputed with Capone forces ithus avoiding an encounter with a| Mrs. Dillman is reported to have | 21.493.0 | | 4 “hi . | ¢ & | der the same system, $1.423.000. are of the other lavers. But just as | the girl. |control of Chicago's gangland en- |strong revolutionary column ad-|turned on a gas heater and then was agreed, however, that the fu sun's edg s out from the rlier in the night, detectives |terprises until his mob was weaken- |vancing on Campo Grande. finding herself without a match, to | significance of the figures could | sic 1 roon, the unseen layer ioned Mrs. O'Loughlin's son, re- |ed by the $t. Valentine’s Day mas- | Large Tnland State {have sought one in an adjoining grasped only by determining their [“reverses” T is it flasies nto | gurding activities in the O'Loughlin sacre and later by numerous defec- | it Grosso is one of the large | Foom- She wag gone long enough for | proportion 1o the total computed | Zht photographed with | home, particularly last Tuesday | tions to his opponent. lintand states of Brazil, somewhat |overpowering fumes to fill the room HAI F P for collection. | the”spectroscop: ometimes | night, the night before Leona dis-| Col. Smith sald Lake county au-|removed from {he principal theater |A neighbor entered a window and a. | | Would Double Collector's Work amed the “flash spectrum.” appeared thorities had sought Moran and 1.co op yig] e, surge! 5 rescued her | Thi : : Alderman Nair made the point ldom have American and Fu ol of Daugliter's Death Mongoven, his bodyguard, for ::,g',""’"l'l‘i"‘l"'“"“’s"’nr,’ju'g‘:m::‘:? e M | This fine assortment is an accumulation from all that semi-annual collection of taxes |repean astronomers traveled to such | detective O'Loughlin, who was |months. Mongoven, according {0 | Govag, but would hardly be of mueh | A three-wheeled taxi motorcycle |[§ Other stores. All are first quality but slightly soiled. ‘would dpu\-ln the work mv—(h‘ taxjan out-of-the-way corner of thet: the hospital seriously ill last | Some stories, was supposed to have | qq along the Sao Paulo-Parana |that carries five passengers in addi- || Better come early! collector's office, to which Tax Col-| world k, was not informed of the|been slain and his body secretly dis- | frontier where the major engage- |tion to the driver has been devel- lector Loomis agreed, adding that| The island’s native nem e is|death of his daughter until yester- |POSed of by gang enemies. but the |yments of the war, it seems, will e |oped In Germany. while he was enthusiastic for the|Niuafou: it lics near the Fijis and|day, although he was aware of hcr"uflm county prosecutor said his in- proposed change he would be willing [ is one of two small islands which | disappearance. He also was advised | formation indicated that Mongoven te work under it. “If the peopleare the only land the eclipse|of his wife’s arrest in connection | Was alive and had been with Moran P want it, T suppose they should have | touches. with the case. |only recently at Bemidjl, Minn. it,” he said No Docks at Island lic took the news without appar-| Both Moran and Mongoven were ° Tt was agreed that it would he There are no docks at Niuafou | ent shock and expressed a desire to |#MONE the 28 men listed some time STEP INS possible to move forward the dates|and the monthly inter-island steam- | confer with Captain of H-»!»cnvw‘":o Pygfbe Ghicagol crinicitomnmiss enr o sml i on which taxes would b { e drops mail overboard in a sol-|Clark. Dotails of the resultant xov\—‘“m” as “public enemies." B ata ok contorm with emi-| dered tin can in deep water a f nee were not made public. No Urequently at Resort | k. Cl B OOMERS annual payment plan, hut Av Ired yards off shor charges have been filed in the cose. | The Cassidy resort on Bluft . b L must remain as the time for re | Two natives swim out and p where Moran was captured, fre - v AT S 4 I Q ‘ R e e e e e isniy s bt hintah & saacey) 33 MAIN STRERT i e SHORTIES past several years that date ha | the 1 Can® island BRUlAb UNI]ER Bl]NI] uccording to Col. Smith. Previous - e et specified in bond issues. / tis- | The istar to the prin attempts to ensnare Moran at {he S e \ONC T 3 R RGETar et oy Ar T Tt lity of Tonga, only self-governing resort failed but a force of private LACE RUFFLED | CONGOLEUM OT ALL COLORS IN ALL SIZES @F ‘those " present ih \a enll v s Pacific I:(]R MA detectives led by Constable George CURTAINS | B e e | it af a signol ring I [Streiat surprised Moran at 2 a. m CURTAINS 3 \ s | Our Regular 88¢c : : et | with V. Him must be altered as regar | 1o seal to the north, its diam- today and ended the hunt which has 5 i on which the several moves must be | AhOUT one il AN andl{Le Dony _ eng o 2 s NOWesUIEate s St ioi) c : por | engaged not only the aufhorities of Dotted-Figured made in receiving and payir ilation about ) nativesand | (Continued From First Page) |l-ake county and Chicago but also, 214 Yands Long Material money it the semi-annual payment | two whifes it is reported, big gangsters hostile gt } i ox12 $6.75 plan I8 put into operation “Tin * island boasts 1 I to Moran e red 3 [10 ) ; ax1015 $5.75 The commitice voted. on motion | dicos zest cocoanlity Erow s e B B i B ; % o St L3 i 3 by Alderman Nair, that # commitier the Pacific la 1L ol e ER e adl e oI Ssc | 2%x0 3 36:95 VBTS CHOICE T S e questioned about the ing of Jor i consisting of Chairman Judd, Comp Inoory L [ 69 troller Day and Collector Loor appointed to confer ith 1he voleanic craors. s on {0 the hospital. having road an ace| QU at Cros: Lake. also in Lake |f ———————————— — (0 SLIPS, A ) done ‘ ety dcletit paess tisen g Moo A 6 Emmprestly ur e |t e o9c BANDEAUX BLOOMER Perfect Goods “Sllver Seal Series” ent in a local Sat- | county, last May The three wer dily iden. | 1and enemies. fhe sliuatton bl 15K ! h ¢ ¢l ed man as his father. Moran's st was due to advance |[| PEMAk 596 it l 00 And e el e sl it e f g Infarmittion vecelved by riol & Valancing ... yard Carpet .. yard o 1skas was for 36 years ¢ B When the comn r 86 years a r mith SR ; e Qults and 27x54 Velvet el i 3 I ! i dent of this city. He came .| week ago that the Chicago gang- $ 98 4 5 as l'ON»"““ committee w t i W. Marriott of e it AL e Ve “,,,]”d,,,.m_,‘ ter would bo at the Casaidy .L‘"::,‘}, l\hlmkct.s e 2. up Rugs .... each 1 9 Crepe De Chine UNDIES LELLEERE B 3 e e i inst the his r b y active | some . n ha || Veather Chenille Rugs, - i 1 s an active|Some time this week. Moran had a 9 8, 49 CHOICE Jength. ) R L A e ke the parish of St. An.|revolver when trapped, officers said. | Diliea i ean 1.9.C 18336 ...+ eacn D1 "HOICE Counciliia drew’s church, and several socicties | Missing Since June 9 —_—— j_":n:‘;””“ e / : | tu i} ‘ ufiliated with the parish | Moran has been missing from Chi- 1 5 PO s t , Besides Bis wife he is sursived by |40 since some time prior fo the | LET US MAKE YOUR DRAPERIES FOR YOU— Regular Values 48¢ to 69c. Values $1.89 to $2.39. N varl o - | tw hn and Paul of this city, | Slaving last June 9 of Alfred Lingl vh; fter Alderr Air F, \ 1 . o] : . . - :M,;‘gjm;l : . 7 4 chiters, Miss Helen Kao | @ reporter for the Chicago Tribun Our Prices Include Measuring and Hanging u Anna Dombrow | Rumors at the time of Lingle! committe several gran that Moran’s gang had sarticipated in a conspiracy which m o . 1 tieiin 1 ma- | bun et (P ed to the killing of Lingle. Other MMONS \"l(‘l\l’l"';‘nlgtl.:];:g:' SCIENTISTS WATEH = e T Tarion s e rimors e hae e Norin una | pEdvy mps EE“P§|Z []NJMNU CROSS T0 ALDRESS BUGS MORAN HELD 22 e cortsn ,',L.t' T : e somo. remote section of Minnesota. | $39.50 $9.95 J $1.49 7 S02EMAINESTREEY e EMORATIGRALLY, N TLLINDIS TOWN gy i b e BRAZILIAN PLANES land had extended ¢ A 5 IR N w7 ealat ; o CARPETS and RUGS for your living and dining rooms S IL R e R LT BOMBARD ENEMY f [t mrics o vt son.*, $122:50 Nassau Finance Corporation the South Pacific oco e « c w0 feu e on (Continued F'rom Tirst Page) ‘ | O VAT Sy SETTOOR AEAVEERITARN w5 seconds foday 1 the |ase pension bil Lo straight t FELT BASE SPEAR RODS Pequot Gift Sets INLAID LINOLEUMS | ! | Ren call tal o o I 5 by For Your Dining | The totul cclipse begi ) N 3 iy ! ot ) tebels Claim New State 5 and | $3 98 y 1., eastern s ard time . e ) Heorse n, forme n| P 2 (e Gl Your employer is not notified and there 09 1 morrow 110 [ i 1 nd rival of Al | Brazl, Oct zilian rovo | Reed Hampers is mo assignment agalnst your wages. | October 22 the tiny, threer ot C = C . st today at lutionary q here today said 5 Our oaly charge is 3! per cemt per land i e of the only tue ro . 15 miles’ west{{hat lia state of Matto!Grosdo, se 39c¢ $l 00 Al Colors 5 ¥ v i 1d her . month on the unpaid amount of loan. AN« pot orld where O on con- ond largest N the Brazilian y 7 ast g ) paleanon Yard Each $4.98 Up OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0'CLOCK. spectac visible. The o FOR BEST RESULTS table ¥ ¢ detectives had Joined the insurgent cause | | is another siiall, lonely island of U | USE HERALD CLASSIPIED ADS surpriscd Lim, offcred o resist-' Theie information was that fed- | ot Porte Alegre, Rio Grande Do Sul, the yard Living Rooms

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