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k- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930. e In other speeches Simpson has dent as “chagrined and worried by |Giacomo Leopardi, the split in the republican ranks LPINCHOT FORCES ~ { Frashes ASK INVESTIGATION = — or « in colo The Las! n conv L process is e avail iation Q0 that = Alferbury's Activities in Sup- - porting Hermahill Gause of Moye freezing wa it o Attit Ly ome € ‘Washington. :ll"ncnd\’ of Gifford i Fan inter Minvestizatic = litical * & learned & They ¥ obtain = inquiry int “ of P hoys down’ 1 Monday Thia « chot Frienc “d two comme of an i o - would b < but th hody, commniel ibit <01 Tod: the comm come t tinize ranilroad Dhasis o Contention ievived Politic ' | carried on oy public Penns; has recomnn public 2 The i illustrat Pinchol's ¢ they would » Baniza bury Wi federal tr: sup You'll li CHEST GOATL i 1.—Hartfor, which lim l « vestigation o ° B contests for The mor slock ¢ of Lite | SENTINENT SPLIT . Speculation Rile About Hoover's Get a box at any drug store, 30c. old his audiences that “the repub- n party wants the people of New scy to take a great personality |made New Jersey republicans go 1d put him in the office of United falong for repeal.” | scnator whether he repre- | The prohibition question also has| i issues or not.” {been injected into the congressional | The campaign has revived agita- |contests with “wets” attempting to {ion over the prohibition law in the \name a complete anti-prohibition | tate. Simpson Morrow | delegation to congress. They have | Tawand tan cndorsed cither avowed wets or can- ude Towand Candidate | T — - | practically all of the © efforts of anti-prohibi- | ional districts. Both 1 on organizations. The women's or- ties have candidates in cach di Ul hizition for mational prohibition |trict and no seats will go without United 0 i, which has endorsed neither | contest !candidate, claims that it has added | members in the last few ® lnonths and ohservers attribute this land the general interest in prohibi- the prominence issues by tne sena- as well s for repeal of the a s but their dis N to the Ljor LR Italian Specials iven to thosc Nome, Oct. 24 (UP) — Tlumors 's ntensive | that the Duke of Genoa had under- zone an operation were denied in an official communique today which said the duke in perfect health. Rome, Oct. 24 ation projects in vd completed by the 15,000,000 lire will be y in connection with the an- v of the Fascist march on I candidates n, ai- nade frequent five of major outsct of the terated his stan the prohibition law. He has ded the idministration of lent Hoover and republican s in general Jevelling fire orrow personally party or hic Tucsc niver Rome. Consider Hoover o interesting phase ¢ the circulation of L clain the cam- o Mex- ention has bheen —_— Milan, Oct. 24 (UP)—Cario Vi- | mercati, a prominent fi cier, such prominenc > dropped dead while promenading at| \nfi-prohibition phases of his cam- a dol Diomo yesterday, an. although the same reports yecount that Mr. Hoover is personu- ally quite ful Morrow will be elected and that ministita- fion will benefit materially by his presence in the senate A hington dispateh o the Newark, N. J.. News from its special correspondent described the zained s me out i ot th 65, Avellino, Oct. 24 (UP) — Vize Cristiano, 55, and Guilo Soiiw 19, were gravely injured when Cri tiano’s automobile collidged with motor truck near Villa Balestricri yesterday. ffic bu Ror ion laws hav Sy Yior ty 13 Grosseto, 24 (UP) -- Count presi- Oct, which began when Dwight Morrow |name, died ye: erday of injuric the famous Italian poet of the e it re- ceived Sunday when an automobil he was testing on Mareinma race course, overturned. His Iranco Leo injured. Probably the lar shark ever capturel was caught off the coast of I'lor in 1912, It weighed pounds. ON YOUR CAR SERT COVERS 3 BATTERIES W OPEN EVENINGS. TIRE STORES 436 MAIN ST. 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