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MAKCHESTERreOm WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1928. MANY FAMILY TREES Lindy Gets the IN NEED OP SPRAYING SEN. ROBINSON EXPERTS SCOFF V» Boston, Mass.,. March 21.— “ I may be a descendant of our AT THEORY OF early settlers,” Judge George AGAIN A H A C E D. Alden, direct descendant of John and Priscilla Alden, told 500 members of the TraSic S-4JU1CIDES Club of New England at a din­ G O V .^ SMITH ner here, “ but I am not one of these ancestry hounds. Neither do I believe in this family tree Former Official Says He Was Say Safety Gear Was Re­ stuff— too many of them need Wonders How New York spraying. Russia “ They say the youth of today Executive Would Speak to Never in Upham’s Office moved to Let Water KiU is depraved. It’s not. Instea,d of holding up a specimen of Hick­ For Every 1,000 Persons man, why not hold up a speci­ Europe If He Were Elect­ Nor Ever Telephoned to the Poisonous Gas Within men of Lindbergh?” Moscow, March 21.— ShocklngA41,000,000 or 38 per cent in the Him— Contradicts State­ ed President housing conditions are revealed ’^in past 30 years despite the fact that the Hull. 2,000,000 were killed in the war; the first detailed census report ever another 2,000,000 died in the fam­ ments Made By Ropnblh REPORTS THAT Washington, "March 21.— Gov. published in Soviet Russia. This re­ ine years of 1920 and 1921, and Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, about 1,500,000 were killed in the Alfred E. Smith’s fiery letter deny­ port, copies of which were available Mass., "March 21— Discovery was revolution and subsequent civil ing-that Harry F. Sinclair had ever today, shows that the average Ru.s- can Secretaries. made today that the interlocking sian lives in an area no larger than wars. AVIATORS ARE contributed to his campaign^ and the top of an ordinary dining room While propaganda films and gear on one of the torpedo tubes of his stinging rebuke to the Senator’s newspapers repeatedly picture the table. Washington, March 21.— Wilbur the Submarine S-4 had been re­ who dragged his name into the oil In the cities there Is only one slums of London and New York as moved while Lieutenant Graham inquiry, prompted another attack “ terrible abodes of the oppressed W. Marsh, former Democratic na- FOUNMNTRUE kitchen to every 12 persons. tionrl treasurer, denied today un­ Newell Fitch and his five brave com­ on him -in the Senate today by There is one bathtub for every laboring masses in capitalistic panions were entombed in the sub­ Senator Robinson, Republican of countries,” the whol' Soviet Union der oath the charge that an agree­ 1,000 persons. ment existed between the Repuhlj-^ mersible on the ocean floor 102 Indiana. For th> 147,000,000 residents of exists on an average of four per­ It was Robinson who first in­ sons to a room. About 85 per cent can and Democratic treasurers to feet below the surface off Province- the Soviet Union there are only conceal campaign contributions in town. Maine Hears That Captain troduced Smith’s name in the de­ 187,000,000 square yards of floor of the inhabitants live on farms 1923. Naval examiners, who pointed out bate on the oil scandals, and he. re­ space, where the rooms are usually shared that tampering with this safety turned to the attack today, using Increase in Population with chickens, dogs, cats, pigs and Marsh admitted however that he Hinchcliffe and Miss Mac- did not file a report in 1923 but ex­ gear is unpardonable in submarine Smith’s letter as a basis. The Russian population increased sometimes cows. Senator Copeland, Democrat of plained it was not required *by law. service, scoffed at a theory of Questioned by the Senate oil suicide. They declared that un­ kay Are In the Big North New York, defended Smith as an “ upright, untrammeled statesman.” committee, Marsh flatly denied he doubtedly the men in the torpedo ever agreed with the late Fred W. room took a desperate chance of Robinson’s Retort. ALL FURBISHING UP Woods. “ I understand that Smith is a Upham, Republican national treas­ letting water slowly seep into the urer to keep their 1923 contribu­ room in the forlorn hope that the candidate for president,” said Rob­ inson. “ I wonder it one of his tions secret. He frequently contra­ slowly rising water would keep the Portland, Me., March 21— A re­ Colonel Lindbergh, adjudged to have done more to promote inter FOR OPENING DAY dicted A. y. Leonard and Virgil G. pure compressed air and oxygen national good-will during 1927 than any other living'man. receives the temperment should go to the "White port widely circulated here today House. Avhat kind of language NOT DIE ON Hipsley, Upham’s secretaries, who from the tanks from escaping from Woodrow Wilson Foundation’s peace medal at New York from Norman testified previously that Upham the chamber of coura,ge and death. that Captain Walter Hinchcliffe and H. Davis, the foundation chairman. With it went a cash award of would he use in his dealings with Hon. Elsie Mackay had come out of the United States and foreign told- them of the agreement. The missing gear, which does the $25,000. The Democratic deficit'of ■1920 work on a torpedo tube that a the great north woods of Maine countries. Let Everybody Come, Is Slo­ “ It looks as if there might be was about $200,000 which was not, safety lock does on a rifle, was after their airplane had been wreck­ liquidated until 1924, he said. ed on White Top mountain, was trouble from the beginning. found on top of the torpedo tube. “ What started it all? Last Mon­ gan of Merchants For An­ $100,000 of the deficit was a'“ hahg-^ Naval officers, examining the sub­ discounted later when inquiries day I merely asked Senator Walsh over debt” f^om the 1918 cam­ mersible in drydock here, said \z- throughout the Moosehead lake re­ !nce Democrat of Montana, whether Ottawa, Alarch 21.— Doris paign. , day they were of the opinion that gion and in Aroostook county failed | Harry F. Sinclair was a member of nual Display. Julia McDonald will not dl© Walsh then mentior.^d the testi­ Lieut. Fitch was the last to die on to disclose any trace of the missing : the Smith administration in 1922, on the gallows Friday morning. mony at Chicago about the alleged the ship. trans-Atlantic fliers. 1923, 1924 and possibly 1925. I agreement. ' . - : Used Piece of Pipe First’ Reports thought , that Smith had appointed The first day of Spring is being Governor General Willing- . “ What have yon to sayy atiopt Lieut. C. H. K. Miller discovered The first report said that Captain I Given don announced ofl^ally early Sinclair to the state racing com­ fittingly observed om Main street. thatf” / , ^ a piece of brass pipe. Tiis, as Hinchcliffe and Miss Mackay had j mission. Smith said Sinclair was a ^ is afternoon tlmt tl^e Mouiit “ There never was such M.agnee- made their way to a farmhouse in | Such a cleaning and polishing, well as a socket wrench, had been member, The question,was perfect­ Vernon, N. Y., girl, accused ■ment uor any conversation relating used to tap messages to the outside Patten, Aroostook county, on the! painting and redecorating,- ahd gen­ ly harmless. wdth her husband of the mur­ to it in any way,” said; Marsh. , world. The lighter piece of pipe northern edge of the Maine forests, How Our Diplomats in NOT LEGAL “ The record shows that Smith eral furbishing up has not been Resigned In 1024 ■ ■ was used by the lieutenant when i Inquiry there by long distance tele­ twice appointed Sinclair to the com- witnessed in the Manchester stores der of Adeiard Boachard, a Marsh explained he resigned his condition became so weakened phone and subsequent search of the misoion, once to aji unejfpired for many a day. taxi ^iver, last July had been from the committee in 1924 as his that he was unable to handle the district around Patten showed that rope Told Graphic Story term, and then to a full term.” This is not entirely a tribute to One Man Agrees to Pay An- the Goddess of Spring, but rather a granted a reprieve. ’ health ‘ had been poor, after .serv­ wrench. Lieut. Fitch's eyes were the intrepid fliers were not in Pat­ Robinson also dragged E- L- ing since; 1.916. .7- - open when his body was found, it ten.
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