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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 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