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i 20 GAPE ROAD NOW BACK HOME FROM FLOOD DISEASE STALKS URGE LEGAL 00000000 nnnnnnnennnnnnnntr 'i 0 0 0 FLOOD SECTORS "TAXI-BUSES" SATURDAY, FEB 13, 1937 MINIATVRE ALMANAC FEBRUARY 13 Eastern Standard Time G. A. RJIGHWAY Gov Hurley Also Signs 0 unRIW! 6:44 I High 12:11 imSft ..12:29 pm Inthof Dav.lO;3Q I Moon 8:21 rm Pneumonia Still Active Owners Request More 0 Hetint at tm ioft am, ton injpm Light Automobile Lamps at. 5:44 pm 0 in Camps of Refugees Cab Stands in Roxbury 0 Moon' Changes F1rt Quarter. Feh 17.

Oh 50m. evening, Tul) Moon. Feb 25. 2h 43m. morning.

W. Election Law Changes Last Quarter, March 5. 4h 17m. morning, E. a.

jsew Moon, March 12. 2h 32m. evening, To Advance Nomination Filing Hopkins Says Sponsors Must 'Solution' o( Unlawful Plck-llp POOR PA State Voters' Report Feb 1 Share More on W. P. A.

Jobs Presented to Police TAB BOSTON GLOBE SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 195T 41) riwv 4 Li 0 0 0 a it tr spswgstem' CT I i MEMPHIS, Tenn, Feb 12 (A P) Denouncing illegal "bus serv The Governor yesterday signed the following bills passed by the Pneumonia and kindred Illness Jce" by certain taxi drivers, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 caused by the Ohio-Mississippi Val- aeainst whom Dolice are conduct Legislature: lev flood continued to take a toll to- a a a 0 0. To designate the state road known as U. S.

Route 6 beginning at day among refugees made homeless 7 by the overflow. officials visited Police Headquar- Five deaths were reported in re- ters yesterday afternoon and sug- Provincetown and running to the Rhode island state line, as "Grand Army of the Republic Highway by families routed from homes. To- gested to hackney carriage bu Similar bills have been presented day's victims increased to 45 the reau officials a method whereby to the Legislatures of Rhode Island number or dead, facores of otner rei- uho mitrht ha mnliiM) Connecticut and Illinois. The road ugees are suffering from flood-in will provide a through route to the in a lawful manner. duced diseases West Coast similar to the Lincoln 0 0 River observers to Joseph M.

Boucher and George Highway. flood fighters with an announcement To permit the treasurer of Essex of a steady fall in the Mississippi J. Naymie, president 'and treas urer, respectively, of the Inde County to charge to the appropna 0 0 River from Cairo. Ill, to Helena, Ark tion for criminal costs the sum of pendent Taxi Operators Associa 'There are no critical points at this time," said Lieut Col Eugene tion, presented their plan to Capt "Our daofhter Betty' beau it nice to me when he's here at the heute. It look like he wants t.t make me feel at home even if Ma an' Betty don't.

$312.62 expended on a criminal case; to authorize the Secretary of State to report the number of registered Reybold, district United States engi John F. Fitzpatrick, head of the 0 0 0 neer, hackney carriage bureau. voters in each community Feb 1. While this encouraging news came, To require subordinate officers of TOO YOUNG AND TOO OLD "Solution" of Problem the State Prison, State Prison 0 Federal agencies and the Red Cross were making progress in plans for rehabilitating the estimated 1,000,000 SUPERIOR GREETS BOSTON POLICEMEN Returning from duty in Louisville area, the men are Lieut Joseph F. Condon (left), patrolmen James Flood (center) and Joseph JcGilvary.

Colony, Massachusetts Reformatory, The "solution" of the problem was dependent upon granting of a re I persons affected by the flood. Est! 0 0 State Farm or Reformatory for Women to take an oath of allegiance to the Commonwealth; to bring the mates of property losses inflicted by quest lor more taxicab stands along Blue Hill av. According to taxicab me waters remained near ine I 000.000 mark. state laws in conformity with Fed 0 officials, this would eliminate the eral laws relative to meetings of the present "pickup" loading system. Cairo's victory over the Ohio GRANT RENEWS HIS PLANS MARLBORO TO 0 Electoral College; to advance the River's flood waters was proclaimed wnicn nas resulted in 40 drivers be 0 0 ATTACK ON MURRAY BOSTON BUS SERVICE Somerville Journal.

I know a girl, a pretty girl. With hair of curly brown. With eyes so blue, so heavenly blue The fairest in the town. 5he has a form that's beautiful, Upstanding, but petite. With gentle curves that catch the eye, And dainty hands and feet.

I know she has intelligence. That she is bright and gay. It makes my heart go pit-a-pat To see her come my way. But though I do adore that girl. She never will be mine.

Her birthdays number seventeen, by Mayor August Bode, who re- ing stripped of their credentials by moved the last restrictions placed police and penalized by five-day on the city during its emergency, suspensions. Practically all Cairo business houses Naymie told Capt Fitzpatrick time for filing nomination papers for certification; changing the time for withdraway of candidates for office; to permit Mayors, with the approval of Aldermen, to appoint temporary additional inspectors to hava ruftnpnpW snri inHncfrial nnora- I that his Organization wa atrainct Street Railway Purpose 0 0 0 0 Latter an fl iarl Ken tfl tions returned to normalcy for the tne system of picking up customers MntiJ fcV first time since Jan 25. at various corners along Blue Hill count and tabulate the vote. In Chicago, Harry Hopkins, av, from Mattapan to intown Bos Commissioner Told If Trains Quit Works Progress Administrator, told ton, charging them each 15 or a press conference preceding a na- 20 cents, regardless of what the tional meeting of state W. P.

A. meter might read. And I am fifty-nine! 4 Fighting the New Haven Rail administrators his organization un- If there were more nublic taxi Replying to a statement of Prof John Murray of the State Board of road's petition for permission to doubtedly would ask for an increase stands along the way, patrons could 0 0 0 0 0 in sponsors contributions to tne cost gather and make their own arrange PATIENTS DESCRIBE "MAGNETIC CURES" Testify in Favor of Pare's Registration Bill Tax Appeals, with whom he has of proj'ects during the remainder of ments about riding intown, and the discontinue its train service between Marlboro and Framingham, Marlboro's city solicitor, F. L. Williams, told the Public Utilities Commis Well, Then, Don't Have Them, Either! We are urged to have a lottery in Maine because people will buy lottery tickets anyway.

We sup the fiscal year. payment of the fare, before they been disputing the efficiency of Elliot Earl, an assistant to Murray This would be necessary because entered the taxi thereby avoiding or nood, drougnt and otner emer- a breach of the law. Naymie said. sioners yesterday that if the peti in rate investigation, when Murray was chairman of the Public Utilities gency expenses, he said, adding: At the end of the trip, one of the President has made a daring gamble and the fortunes of his second term are at stake tion is allowed, the Boston Wor pose that is also true or peopl 0 0 0 cester Street Railway is planning who rob filling stations. Portland "The $650,000,000 allotted by Con- passengers could pay the meter gress otherwise would not be fare, the taxicab comnanv official i i i Express.

io operate inrougn ous service De- 1- nrw i I Commission, Commissioner Richard D. Grant of the Utilities Commission said: "I agree with Prof Murray that enougn. ine national conierence explained. tweeri Marlboro and Boston, as well was caiiea to consider us programs in drought and flood states. as between Marlboro and Framing ham.

Why Not Make the Standard Verdict 0 0 Timilty to Decide ivir is mucn aDier man he is, without putting either on a A large sand boil that caused some Five Cents? CaDt FitZDatrick and th hurpan Marlboro residents would prefer pedestal. inspectors agreed that there would Prof Murray recently declared apprehension for a downtown levee in New Orleans for nearly 100 years untouched by flood waters was continuance of the train service, he contended, and he sought to prove, 0 0 The Colorado Legislature proposes to outlaw civil suits brought by that Earl $is the most able man ever by questioning railroad officials be no violation of the law if riders reached an agreement before entering a taxicab. The captain said Patients declared cured of various ailments by Arsene Pare of Brockton and Boston and Mrs Emily K. Greenlaw of Somerville, by magnetic healing, told the stories to the Legislature Committee on State Administration yesterday in support of a bill to estiblish a board of magnetic healers examination and registration. The bill was presented by Pare, who said that he had been visited by a state detective and threatened with prosecution "if I find you are doing anything wrong." employed by the utilities derjart women lor breach of promise, alien brought under control with a ring 0 ation of affections and like causes, ot sandbags.

H. M. Irving and Albert H. Seaver cf the traffic division; Supt William he would discuss 'the matter with Evidently the "gold diggers" have ment, including the commissioners." "I perceive," said Grant, "that the professor does not deny that he Although the picture had bright Hurley of the Boston division Police Commissioner Joseph F. carried their schemes too far.

Law and Asst General Manager A. H. 0 0 0 rence Tribune. big stream forced army engineers Timiltyhen he returns today from diverted money from the special in Fairfield that the railroad has vestigation fund of the department vy asiuxigion. to remain apprehensive.

The police are not interested In They All Den Up Before November to pay lor a junket to Washington, nor does he deny that Mr Earl did made no effort to retain its student traffic on the Marlboro-Framingham line by meeting bus rates. He also Pare related that only the fact LOCAL MAN PRAISES Voting in Maine in November in all his thinking for him and wrote that he had filed the bill prevented how many persons ride in a taxicab at one time. Capt Fitzpatrick said, but are anxious to stop the corner "pickup" whereby, according to 0 0 0 stead of September would make it his being arrested. hard for the "rural districts" un Questioned by Senator Edward C. less January 1937 weather and roads his decisions while connected with the Utilities Department, nor that he doubled Earl's pay within few weeks of his employment for doing what Murray was being paid $8000 Elevated officials and officers of the SPIRIT IN LOUISVILLE IBS Carroll of South Boston, Pare said that a magnetic healer bv con could be assured annually.

Lew iston Journal. 0 0 Hackney Bureau, no attention is paid to meter readings, but "bus services" with charges of 15 and 20 cents rr criticized the railroad company's failure to advertise new rates between Marlboro and Boston. The commission gave Framing-ham's town counsel, A. G. Mainini, until Feb 24 to file a brief citing provisions of law by which the commission could restore Marlboro-Framingham bus service.

The railroad is expected to file trolling the nerves revives dead tissue thus sending "fluid" to the af 0 When Prof Murrav had read tho WlfiSt nt I JnrfihPStfVr person are being conducted. fected part and curing the malady. Dc Beholders of Boojums Still Vanish Away? urant statement he said: Naymie denied Elevated officials' 0 rie explained that a magnetic healer" is a "person with an extreme have no desire to be drawn Describes Flood Work assertions that these "pickups" have caused them a loss of $100,000 an 0 amount of electricity in his body Here's further evidence that truth is stranger than fiction. Years ago with the commission, by that same date, a written statement of its 0 nually, saying that the persons who into a controversy with a fellow member of the Utilities Commission, but felt impelled to do so because of his unkind and incorrect remarks w'nicn he can control like a singer controls the volume of his voice." rode in the "loaded" taxicabs James S. Wiest of Washington st, Lewis Carroll asserted that "the Snark was a Boojum you know." 1X1 The testimony of about a dozen had always used the taxis and were Dorchester, returned to his job yes- about Mr Earl, prompted to ride in groups only be patients was given to show how they had been cured by Pare and And now Snark, the son of Boojum, has just set a new world record for furlongs on a Florida race track.

Prof Murray said he rested his terday at the Everett plant of the cause 0f financial losses suffered 0 0 0 0 case upon the rate reductions ac- Boston Consolidated Gas Company other magnetic healers. during the depression. isiaderord Journal. TURNER QUITS STATE POST FOR ATTLEBORO PLACE John E. Turner, director of the Division of Cooperative Banks in the State Department of Banking, has Dr Stephen Rushmore.

secretary compasnea wnne ne was chairman from flooded Louisville. Ky, where la" he was marooned for the past three Assert Taxi Men Lose of the State Board of Registration in Medicine, and Dr A. S. Eeee But It's So Hard to Whlch-End the secretary of the Massachusetts Medi ii put imo enect, ne saia, Fo- 10 ef 4Vw davn he snent In will smnnnt 9nnn 01 ine oajs oe peni The real losers, Naymie said, were the taxicab owners and operators who were now receiving only one cal Society, said that no legislation resigned to become executive vice-president and treasurer of the Attle- Darn Thing! The shift to the hand set or con nr T-cT -j 1 1- tne midwestern city, Wiest lived lit-rrJT r'SSl "ally on the crest of the Hoof, as he is necessary, as magnetic healers are exempt from the nrovisions nf iare wnere they received five and boro Savings and Loan Association 0 0 0 0 0 0 tinental telephone instrument has six before the depression. The latter institution was estab the present law.

benefit to the community if he read Boucher and Naymie both stated lished in 1876, prior to the forma neen so rapid that it is possible now to forecast what amounts practically some of the reports I made to the that, before the depression, 25 per PLAN FOR CAPITAL Department of Public Utilities, tion of cooperative banks in Massachusetts. He will begin his new cent oi tneir taxi business came from "With reference to the allegations the district contering in Blue Hill duties next Monday. DISTRICT OPPOSED At a hearing vesterdav hpfnri fhp io ine completion of the transition North Penn Reporter. Odd Items From Everywhere Mr Turner has been in state ser made by Mr Grant, Calvin Coolidge, when President of the Senate, had a phrase for people who did what Mr vice 16 years. He entered the bank av.

Hard times cut into this business, they said, and persons who had previously ridden alone and 1 Legislative Committee on State Administration John J. Cahill of Bos 0 0 0 0 ing department as junior examiner and was advanced to senior ex Grant is trying to do in the present instance. I think I should abide by Fr Ben Bowling, chaplain at St Mary's College, Calif, says the best aminer and later to assistant direc pair full fares banded in groups of as many as six to share the expense of a taxi trip intown. nis trenchant wisdom. ton urged favorable action on his bill to establish a State Capital District in the Metropolitan area.

Representative Patrick Gilbert Sullivan tor of cooperative banks. Since 5, 0 tf a a fir 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IX a a a a a a a a a a 0 0 0 0 0 1934 he has been director. Commissioner Timilty. who has CHRISTY RETAINED BY A native of Reading, Mr Turner received his earlier educational training in the schools of that town. of Boston is copetitioner.

The proposal is to have the district include Boston, Arlington, Belmont, Brook-line, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Maiden, Medford. Melrose. Milton. 0 0 0 0 0 been in Washington attending the Federal drug conference, ordered the drive on taxicab operators who were conducting "bug services" after he had received complaints from Elevated officials. The commissioner replaced the personnel of At the age of Vi he enlisted in tne old First Corps of Cadets and served STATE IN GREEN CASE T.

Ludlow Christy, Manhattan lawyer "of national reputation," is two years overseas in the World Newton, Quincy, Revere, Somerville, Waltham, Watertown, Winchester and Winthrop. 0 0 War as a private in the 101st engineers. Later he was graduated from Boston University. Mr Turner is married and lives in Wakefield. the hackney carriage bureau with officers of his own choosing to carry Cahill said the area has a total the man who is retained by the state Government, at a $10,000 fee, to de- way to Keep in touch with old acquaintances is to go into the loan business.

For 10 years he has lent an average of $10 weekly to students. They have all kept in touch with him and only 2 percent of the Joans seems hopelessly lost. The oldest resident in Bingham, Me, James Albert Clark, observed his 98th birthday yesterday attending to his household chores as usual. He is in excellent health and is able to assist jn household duties in the home of his son, Steven B. Clark, where 19 years ago he assumed the duties of housekeeper when his son was left with five motherless children, the youngest but 18 months old.

Jim Wyatt, Weirton, Va, steel mill employee, has a home near the lop of a hillside which attracts many comments. Friends say the home population of 1,600,000. of whom on the campaign against taxi illegali- ues. iena its interests in Surrogates Court, New York city, in this state's 000 are registered voters who would vote to accept the bill. The district commission would take over police, fire, hospital, social welfare and Ik) I aim to assess Col E.

H. R. Green's 0 0 0 0 $83,000,000 estate for a tax of 000,000, it was learned at the State writing on the whirlwind which roars around the White House, following E. call for making over the Supreme Court other functions now being conducted at a cost of $62,000,000. Assessing, education, licensing and a few other House yesterday.

BOSTON TO BE HEARD ON WATERWAY PLAN WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (A P) The estate of this former South HOPKINS GIVES HOPE OF LIGHT P. CUTS No Arbitrary Eeductions Due, McDonough Told JAMES S. WIEST 0 0 Dartmouth resident was largely acquired by his mother, Mrs Hetty labored as a volunteer member of community functions would be retained by the cities and towns, on which $51,000,000 is now spent. Lincoln Bryant, town counsel for Green, who used to munch ginger the crew of one of the river tow Chairman O. Stanley of the Jn bread and drink milk tor a frugal lunch, in Joe Gridley's place in Milton, was the only opponent.

He boats, which helped supply the city with water. ternational Joint Commission an nounced today it would hold a hear said: "I simply cannot believe that Newspaper Row, 30 years ago. A native of Louisville Wiest left wnen the case is called in the Boston on Jan 15 to visit his father. ing in Boston April 1 on the pro posed waterway irom the 5t Law "looks like a log cabin from the front end and the Empire State building from the rear." It has only one story in the front and 12 in back. Helpbringer, Holder and Kicker all lived on the same street in Ens-ley, Ala.

Supreme Court of the United States, March 8, Atty Gen Dever and Asst Some hope that 24,700 men and women may not be dropped from would give up so much of its functions to any district commission." He added that, inasmuch as the indebtedness of the various municipalities would be absorbed by the district, Boston's debt "would be The bus on which he traveled arrived two days later at Louisville and was one of the last vehicles to get into the stricken city. Atty Gen James J. Ronan will rep rence River to the Hudson by way of Lake Champlain. The Boston hearing will be the Massachusetts W. P.

A. rolls between resent this state cause. now and June, as was recently re rhe whole citv was nracticallv ported from Washington, came last last before a meeting here April 6 at which, Stanley said, oral argu JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES scattered among 18 communities." He offered to poll the various com buried in water," Wiest said last As a result of a freak automobile ments py counsel for all interested REFUSED TAX EXEMPTION accident Rolfe F. Gillineham of night when Harry Hopkins, national W. P.

A. administrator, said no arbitrary reductions will be 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 parties will be heard. night. "It was just like a big pond with the tops of houses sticking out like tree stumps In a swamo. Woodstock, Vt, Is in a hospital re The application of Jehovah's Wit The commission conducted hear covering from injuries.

Gillingham made. nesses for a charter as a charitable ings in New York city. Albanv and The main job was to get people to was driving on tfte main highway near Hanover, when he saw institution was dismissed yesterday by Walter V. McCarthy, State Com Interviewed at Chicago, where he is conferring with John JT McDonough and other administrators, Mr dry ground. Every kind of boat you could think of was put to work.

what appeared to be a swirl of Plattsburg. Burlington. Vt, and Montreal, several months ago. Stanley said the Boston hearing was decided upon "at the earnest re. missioner of Public Welfare, on the "On the tow boat our lob was to fnow.

He drove into the swirl ground that it is not essentially a munities to obtain their views "if this bill has any chance of passing." SHOE-REPAIRING LICENSES ASKED OF LEGISLATURE Now it is proposed that the state Government license and regulate the shoe repairmen, with the idea of standardizing business and prices, just as it does the barber and the hairdresser. The plan was outlined to a Legislative committee at the State House i Hopkins said rolls in many states might be reduced by absorption of maintain the supply of drinking wa and struck a car operated bv Fred charitable organization and there- ter. We used steam from the boilers quest oi commercial and transDor. workers in industry this Spring. Flanders who had stopped because eteam from his freezing radiator iuic nut cnuiicu io ine exemption of the hnat in nn.

tation interests in Boston and else mm I SWUM fV VJ- I SlUtC irom laxauon wnicn ssess. nans on mimn ThorA wor. hr. McDonough is to report to Hopkins an upyard trend during the past wnere along the New England completely covered the car, caus The leaders of this cult, whose ntimns in th mnhnnu cuasu three months in the number of wel Jng what appeared to be a swirl of snow. The Flanders car was fhoved about 30 feet by the impact fare cases in Massachusetts.

mciiiueia ucun i odiuie mc iner- or them were entirely under water lean flag on the ground that this The other the nn. BELCHERTOWN WATER practice is idolatrous, will now have erating and for most of the 10 days yesterday by Pasquale Cianella of out landers was not injured JAPANESE CABINET CUTS lu tuutio u. micv eccs, I I Was nr. the InK the Marlboro, who particularly insisted Hospital doctors marveled at the 0 0 0 further action. beariniw were a fAot i.nHr ANALYZES HIGH GRADE Belchertown's water is not only unpolluted but it is a high-grade BUDGET FOR 1931-1938 mat coDDiers repair Dnces be sta iron constitution of Mrs Anna Yukas, The original application was filed The best we muM bilized.

on ExcBusive in TOMORROW'S H2 years old. While gathering coal in connection with a home the group enough water for an hour in the TOKIO, Feb 12 (A Confronted by popular indignation over -rising prices and the prospect of hunger in a railroad yard in Pittsburg, started at Sudbury for its mission morning and an hour at night. "Every sckool. church and nublie sne was nit by a locomotive. anes, 0 0 0 At the hospital they found she -li- WOMEN'S DAY OF PRAYER AT CATHEDRAL CHURCH At the Cathedral Church of st wasn even bruised.

taxes, the new Cabinet of- Gen Senjuro Hayashi today revised its 1937-38. budget downward but still EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS Dunaing aDove water was turned into a medical station. Practically the whole population of Louisville Howard bwift, New York taxi driver, brought Shaw into SEEKS LYNN BUS PERMIT Paul yesterday, women of all denominations gathered for a day of allotted the army and navy a higher proportion of the estimates than spring-water, Mate Health Commissioner Henry D. Chadwick yesterday notified Dr D. L.

Williams. Commissioner Mental Diseases. The report, inspired by an inquiry originated by Supt G. E. Mc-Pherson of Bekhertown State School, is based on fresh analyses of the water by Health Department chemists.

Wrote Dr Chadwick: Tht water supply of the Belchertowij State School Is taken from a frouo of 214. was given typhoid shots. Doctors The Eastern Massachusetts Street land nurses worked dav nd 0 0 0 prayer, in which women all over the world are joining, as simul oun wnen ine jauer rerused to pay a $2.85 taxi bill. "It was too much." Shaw complained. "How do Railway Company has petitioned without food or sleep.

They did the Public Utilities Commission for a swell lob but so did taneously as possible. a certificate of convenience and ne- else. The whole business was han- ever before in peacetime, 49.2 percent of the total. The new budget, drafted by Finance Minister Toyotaro Yuki, calls for total expenditures of yen (about Mrs Rex Stowers Clements, wife you know?" asked the judge, "I'm a taxi driver myself." said Shaw. Swift settled for $1.50.

of the minister of the Church of the 0 0 0 cep5iiy io operate ouses on x-arroi aiea almost as If they had prac- and Brookline its, Lynn. No date ticed for the has been set for a public hearing. Little or no looting took place In inch tubular wells, driven in glacial Covenant, presided. The program included solos by Mrs William T. Murphy Jr, wife of the BaDtist nas- a reduction of 269.000.000 ven r1 oeciarea.

"There $76,759,000) from the budget of aeposus in me vauey of Jabish Brook about mile east of the vil D. m.WUULU cnu mucn cnance. A man was Eiichi Baba, finance minister in the tor in Reading, accompanied by Mra Walter E. Marden. West Somervilli.

Si lage of Belchertown. Hirota Government which resigned 0 0 0 0 WINTER HILL SERVICE wE ma "aT law 6eci The Boston 6c Maine Railroad yes- militia were all over the citv. Thev "This water supply was reeentlv Jan 23. Group singing was led by Mrs W. W.

Westcott, Maiden. There were The new estimates allot to the 3 .1. '1 i 1 two brief addresses. SALANS HELD FOR GRAND JURY IN ROXBURY FIRE CASE Judge Joseph N. Palmer in Roxbury Court yesterday held Harry Salans, 38, of Dehon st, Revere, for the Grand Jury on charge of burning the building at 2337 Washington st, Roxbury.

Bail was set at f5000. Salans, who acted as his own attorney, did not make any defense army 704,000,000 yen ($201,000,000) icruBY peuuonea xne jtuduc uuuues uu guoa jod, too, and so did the Commission for approval of the Red Cross. There were Red Cross The committee in charge of the examined by representatives of the engineering division of this department and the recent analyses, as well as all previous analysts, show that the water is free from bacteria characteristic of pollution and safe abandonment of the Roberts pas- icod stations in all parts of the citv and the navy 658,000,000 each 23,000.000 yen ($6,563,000) less than in the earlier budget. I senger station. Waltham.

The road Any family could set food without prayer meeting section was: Baptist. Mrt Frederick L. Anderon, Mr William N. Hartshorn: ConrreKa-tional. Mrs Ethelbert V.

6r.b7 VauKhn Dibnev: En c. V. iso gave nonce or discontinuance paying for it with nn nuoitinm 9 r- I i i 0 0 0 0 0 for drinking. I'oin Bt-i viic at ninirr Bom I asuea. Corey.

Mrs Charles L. Slattery; Lutheran; Mrs N. Goehnns. Mra ur i "This water, like carbonated pnd no witness testified in his be- derson; Methodist, Mrs Charles Wesley With a Twist The new budget, covering the period from April 1, 1937, to March 31, 1938, must be laid before the Diet (parliament) when it reassembles Sunday after three weeks' suspension due to the recent political vWK erville, effective Feb 19. Tomorrow's Globe, be sure to read it.

Order your copy today, waters, contains carbonio acid gas but this condition has no ill ef. feet upon those drinking the water, although it may result in corro. half although Judge Palmer had lrIHePJK. Meyers; Fresbv-raii. siinougn JUGge I aimer nad tenan.

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