Mhouse Obtained, Shall Prove Himself De Proved by President William Green, Hartford, Conn., July 31.— Gaby, England, Was Seco.Nd
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i-. -: j ■ J'-- '■t NET PRESS RUN AVERAGE DAILX CIRCULATION THE WEATHER for the month of June, 1028 Foreeaot !by V. 8. .Weather Bnreaa, ^^tateU6««y;, trefr Haven 5,141 Fair and warmer tonight; Wed* Member of the Andit 'Bnreao of needay Increasing clondinesa and Clrcalotloiie warmer followed by showers. \ VOL. XLIL, NO. 258. (Classified Advertising on Page 10) \ MANCHESTER, C 6 m , TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1928. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS WOMAN IN COMA BROADER BIRCH The Army’s Latest Death Car FOR 200 DAYS «>- TUNNEYDONE Hurt in Accident Some of Her STREET MAY BE Brain Cells Have Been De WITH BOXINa stroyed. LONGDELAYED Westfield, Mass., July 31.— HEMOARB The normal routine of the CONTEST home life she once knew will be resumed at the home of Hearing Soon to Give Own Miss Helen Buschman in an Champion Says He Would effort to strike some respon Douglas Lowe, of England. sive chord within her memory France And Britain ers Assessments But Ac that will revive her from the Have to Wait Too'Long 200 days coma into which she Wins Classic 800 Metre sank following an injury re To Limit Armaments tual IVidening May Be ceived in an automobile acci for Suitable Opponent; dent in Ohio. Race Against America’s Held Up for Tune. Her friends will hold His Swan Song. Geneva. July 31— Announcement^ London, July 31.— British offi parties in her room, an air of has been made In the British House cial circles were optimistic today Ace of Aces— Yankees in gayety will be maintained of Commons that England has made that the other interested powers about the house, and the sick an agreement with France for limi will be communicated to America, The Board of Selectmen last room atmosphere entirely eli New York, July 31— Gene Tun- tation of naval armaments as an Italy and. Japan within a short Other Events Do Nol night took its first step toward the minated. Physicians, who state ney is through with boxing. He Important step towards peaqe and time. widening of Birch street, since that that some of the brain cells disarmai ent. Coming at the same have been destroyed, hope slid so himself today. time as the United States pact to. It is believed here that the con- Show Up WeD. action was sanctioned by a town that some familiar detail in The long expected announcement outlaw war the two developments df the agreement will form meeting, by voting to assess bene the round of everyday activity materialized at a luncheon given were hailed as interlinking. the basi. of a new international fits and damages in accordance with will serve to clear Miss Busch- boxing writers at the Biltmore by The opinion was advanced' that conference to be summoned later, figures arrived at by Joseph Buths. man’s mind. Tunney. the Anglo-French agreement may! Negotiations between London AMERICAN WOMEN , Since her injury sustained Gene stated his reasons very go far towards solving the whole and Paris had been conducted se- LEAD AT OLYMPIC an appraisal expert, of Hartford. A at Painesville, Ohio, last Jan hearing will be c illed within a few fully. There is no contender cap disarmament problem. jcretly and the announcement by uary the girl has remained in able of attracting a large purse; it - J ® always , Foreign Secretary Sir Austen weeks at which time these figures Olympic Stadium, Amster good physical epndition. She would be two or three years before sustained the French views on nav Chamberlain took the press by sur has lost a pound of weight, dam, July 31— As a result of will be told to the property owners another is developed and that is too al limitation, the Anglo-French prise. the women’s hundred yard dash on Birch street. and although medical and psy long for him to wait, and so he agreement will make a solution ahd discus throw today, Ameri chological experiments have “ steps aside.” easy,” a League of Nations official According to present plans t^e can women led in the point After hearing the figures on ben failed to awaken her from her told International News Service.'V^ Anglo-French terms will be sub efits and damages which the town “ ijjay the best man win,” he says score at the end of the day. coma phj'sicians agree that in his swan song. The naval agreement and» tii'6‘ mitted to the next meeting of the The women’s point score fol will offer to the property owners the nebulous cloud may be American anti-war treaty are ex preparatory disarmaihent confer each one affected has eight months "To the victor belongs the lows: cleared at any moment by a No. th,is is not a sports roadster designed for the'man-about-Chlcago, spoils,” he echoes. And that may pected to play an'important part in ence which, hitherto, has not gone in which to take an appeal. Should familiar scene. United States 15. but one of a new fleet of armored cars being built for the U. S. Army. mean the leturn of the redoubtable the discussions when the League deeply into the naval aspect of in Poland 10 there be no appeals from the fig F. Trubee Davison, assistant secretary of war for aviation, is shown be Assembly medts here next month. ternational disarmament. ures t''e Selectmen will<j3ffer then Dempsey, but Gene doesn’t say that. Canada 9 the town can proceed withAhe^ld- hind the machine gun mounted on the steel windshield. He Inspected To show his admiration for tne Germany 8 the motorized forts as they passed through Washington on their way to game that brought him from a ening without further legal hind Fort Leonard, Md. Sweden 4 rances. 'sJ/x- humble shipping clerk to the estate Austria 1 Not In a H u n ^ CANDIDATE NO of a millionaire, Gentleman Gene HERMIT KEEPS THE BODY ^ ------------------------------------------- It is not the plan of^he Select will offer a championship belt to go men to widen the street immedi to the winner of an elimination Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, ately. Now that the .Jrdilding line NEW BEDFORD RIOTERS tournament. July 31.— Douglas Lowe, the dark is protected by the lines which the ‘FOREIGNER’ IDS Future Plans OF KIN UNDER HIS BED As to his future plans Tunney Is browned, handsome Englishman, town meeting voted the Board feels won the classic 800-metre race on that it would be needless expense less definite. He is still young, he to start the actual reconstruction avers, and will start anew in anoth ~ — ■ ' t ---------------------------- ^---------------------- the Olympic program this after RECORD PROVES ARRESTED BY WHOLESALE er “ line of business.” Whether until there is more urgent need of noon, the race which all America this business is to be matrimony, Died Three Months Ago and HOOVER UNLUCKY a wider street. had been fondly hoping would go Three hearings were held by the the stage, films, stocks and bonds Selectmen at last night’s session. Republican Writers Ready or the pursuit of literary endeavors, He Was Saving Up to Give to its ace of aces, Lloyd Hahn. In Property owners on Bridge street 256 of Them Lodged in WIDOW BY TRAGEDY he fails to state. ON FISHING TRIP gaining his decision, Lowe repeated between Wetherell and Portland Admiration for the game and a his victory of 1924 at Paris. streets were heard on concrete side bow In the direction of Tex Rickard It a Decent Burial, He to A n s w e r Challenge Cells — Militia Charges are other features of this quite The defeat of the Americans, walks and granite curbing. The particularly Hahn, came as a bitter walks and curbing were voted, HALED INTO COURT unique retirement communique. Were he to fight again (and they Says. Travels 615 M3es and pill for the Yankee contingent td Kerry street residents were grant Made by Dems. Concemr Crowd of 10,000 But No swallow, especially after the Ameri ed a four foot concrete walk on do say they all do come back some time) it would be for good old Tex can reverses that came in the 100- the north side of that highway, and metre dash, the hammer throw and building lines were established on ing Hoover’s Americanism One Is Seriously Injured. Rickard, whom he calls the game’s Chicago, July 31.— A story that Spends Two Days Along Mrs. Doubroski Charged foremost promoter. He acknow 400-m‘etre hurdles yesterday. The Locust street. would challenge the Imagination of BHdge St. Hearing ledges a debt of gratitude to the American section of the stands gave fistic Impressario who made him a Poe or Maupassant was being un Stream Without Success. Hahn, Earl Fuller and Ray Watson Property owners present at the Washington, July 31.— Republi New Bedford, Mass., July 31.— With Neglect cf Brood; 4 Bridge street sidewalks hearing and bows himself out of the fight raveled today from the person, of a rousing cheer as they lined up can propagandists who ply their for the start with the remaining were Peter Frey, C. J. Todd,.- Irving Again defying the order of city picture with the boxer’s traditional August Kessler, a 70-year-old her Wickham, Stanley Biske, Michael trade both 6y voice and pen are authorities, picketing of the 56 Families’ Woes Aired. "good luck.” , Browns Camp, Klamath River, nine finalists. mit. V But they cheered in vain. Their Adamy, Robert J. Smith, Thomas poised for a brief but activ^'cam textile units here continued lodaV- His Statement New Hombrook, Calif., July 31.— Kerr, Martin Haberen, Thomas V In announcing his retirement, Kessler is in Bridwell hospital Wol, Hahn, could do no better than paign to prove that Herbert Hoo While 256 strike pickets and Isolated from the political world in Brown, Alme DeMars, Henry Jor Rose Doubroski, 28, is an unna Tunney said In part: suffering from skull fracture add fifth place being beaten a stride by ver, the Republican presidential their sympathizers awaiting court “ Boxing Is a game which, proper a fishing camp, high in the Sis Phil Edwards, the negro represent dan, Michael Minich was represent tural mother, according to evidence other injuriejjnflicted upon him by ed by Stanley Biske and Lawrence nominee, has emerged from his arraignment by yelling and singing ly conducted, teaches and develops a trio composed of two men and kiyou range, Herbert Hoover today ing Canada, as this pair faltered presented to Judge Raymond A.