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pn what shOljld Jj'~ f:'<l'riill!l;t·:e s~cul!li' t)te;i,sur~iI' on \\Ill state their ~eparll.te ~ ~ . Jla;m't it ohall~e. $0 IIt1tUy Is '{bat A:s~embly:jirti1 Jenli:l! liru'l .to liildan Inttodacef In Hie Se!i,lJi.ur ~'wmlall gunges. . ot ·me tangle b; a bitter par- tISan quarrel: And. t~e pall' ha.ve held otlice together just two months. Mr. Lowman, wltb hie. gray hair and be- navol#n~, gOld ritrnnecl spectacles is David HlI.rum. that dellgll tlu! farmer of fiction, come to life. He lIag' David's shrewdness, bl/!- .qllalnt a.nd often caUstic wit. Also, {Ike Da.vld, M reve.ls In USing hIs mL'Ur,e ell nnitllt to hllat tile other fe/Jow. ~ae ch!1ll.PIJlB' woo~, ~j!eitij)g .Clilckene, Tll.k. 'IM ha~ ~il' a(Jlnll' til!! tihpuaaiiil and one 'other tilli.};-';· thai 11 'boy' does •. on hie !Cather's fa)\ln \Aj\ Snllth· was 'hbt:tooUn!;' It 'about thc' sltie~ill:tlksor'Nf!w York, glea.n- lng . Il. little moneY ·jler\ and there and ;wquhing an' -·imusuaJ ablllty .fill' holdinG\ hie OW!I. The Gov~rnor get 1Iis 'VQlItica from a Tammany district club, . . LOwman ~jB' .l{epni1Ui;mffilji from \t-~Pl'~'si<ileI)Hjoalllil~e- thOS'e G_O. P. ·rurai gatheringS Whe,ec a few b(jlghlrtirlt lilt \ the Stove' at a craSilrotrdlJ storl! ami shiVEr at tHb Iniquity • of Tamlnany Rall. M-I'. l.owman Is In office beca.use lie hap· pened to \bE) the dryest Republh:an that Senator Wadsworth could find last fall to take th.e curse off the wetness' of Cal<wel Ro()sevelt. At Albany Mr. Lowman has nothing to do but· preside over a Senate that h. doeoi not control. So he has taken It upon·· himself Uto interpret\ Governor Smith' for Ihe 1ienellts ot such meetings as he is In· vited ta address. His \Interprelatl()ns\ so far h\ rank· led-Gdverne>r Smllh cah'l for the life or hUn see why a \hick\ )Aeutenant Gover- BORNEO H~AAS. LONDON CLOCK . . , ~~ 'Radl9 Sets RallOI'd c:}arrying Bill Ben Chimoa 8523' Miles Lo'Jldon, Mareh 2.-Blg Ben, London's most famous clock, On the HoUse or Parliament, baS madl3'\ wha.t is ca.lled _ a World record in the radio, Its ehlinea hav- ing been hea.rd .In Brltl$h North Borneo, 8523 miles away.' . \\ tr.-,Jt\111kjU~Lll~Ws£n:/lCl:e--_+-C1m::tt!!.Q!:\'§]!l!!!!LJl!LJL:UlJ:IilIlr...JI;Jaf!.LSl!l14 nor with no responsibility for the legisla- gamIn, grown UP and broadenM by a live t!rOgram should be so violent. - Big Ben stopped tickIng recently M- cause its machinery had become ctoS'll'ed with soot and rust. Vl'orktrtan took out thirty ,Pounda of dirt. Then the chimes were broa.dcast from $taUon 2LO and word, .came back from an lilngllshman I, Borneo that he had h.earct the old clock ·strike. \No d()ubt Big lien Is the proud· est clock in England.\ be wrote_ ot the Governor an:! majority for budget reform four.y.!'at-term will be [ought out lit a joilit bearing befOre Senate ~ };,J,::;~i!~t:~=~~'; ·.]uillclatY Committees, Smith's demand for an 'llllteCU- wlIl be tnet 'WIth the RepUbll- ,: '. '., .'~lr~:prQPosal f6r a replica in New York .. ~'; ';'State- ot the Pawes budget SXlltem In USE! ~:,,~{tt Wa~hinS'(on. . ,c' .... -13\Itll'j:Jlirtles are a!;'reca the terms of tht') 'Govern\!' should be four yearS. The ,»etliMtitts want thQ Governor elected in . \ort\ 'Yeats w!ten no Presidential cont@st !'-k~=\\r.::tin. 'The R()JllJbllca11s inSIst -that the ·Go.vel'nor' shalt be elected the same as £l;!~ President. Both Sides Cry \rolitlcs\ - party daolilres thB other ls '. 1l lal\lng Jlolltlcs. DemQcrats deelo.re that I .\ . r . ';in ;;p.restilentlal y&..r8 tIle odds are greatly t ,,' iu., la11!,· of the RePublicans. 'I'he Repub- , :~~. 'p c 4jis ·.Munter with tbe claim that in f',,: t.. \oil:!' ~earg Detnocrats usually arc dected. {'.c.. ..;:;-:::... \ also wlll bring a cbnfllct be- t ~. ~9l,~·-t4Ie;l0Int health c()mmltteas between I':\ .... ~.7- c1'l1r.opractors and doctors_ . A bill to re- . :,' quire the llcensing of chiropractors furn- · .: ;. ' Ulhe~ the bone of contention. ! i !, 'l;',he joint education committees will ( \ hearings on blfls regulatln!;, teachers' · , .. (. pertilIons ajld prohlbltlng ~ex dlscrlmlna- >, troll in scbool systems. 60,000 IN CATHOLIC PROTEST \ GallierTng at nint~s \OlIJTOleS Ending of , -.; '-_, ,:.. . French Embassy at Vatican \ - L~.'1 N'antes, France, March a.-Sixty thOU-I . '.' 'san\'! Catholics from the IclVOI' Loire and , . .Venciee districts assembled here yesterday ·In !' mEeting of protest all'ainst auppres- I .sion of tbe French Embassy to the \at!- . can and the proposed strict eOfurrement I , by the Gov~rnment of the law of 1905 re- I' r-~-;:- laUng to separa!!on at Church and Stale. r·· .. ·.ir- Ge)1eral de Castelnau was the principal I • ' . .' • speai(cr. t : t ',:'. On motion of tbe Bishop of Nantes a J\ m~s3!Ige was s\nt to Pope Plus assuring I I .J,. .... l:lm of tile \devo!lon of Rlxty thOUsand ' f 3 .cititehS of Loir!' and VomIce_\ Tho manl- vltrled paUtieal cal'eer. Though he Is en- So tbe Governor has succumbed to bitter ddWed \lith far more than the average a~ge . He Is waiting for a chance to ;brains and ability, the Gover·nor never- s' Mr. Lowman just Once. In the thel/!SS '.is just II. 'Wee bJt provincial In his I mea: 'me he takes out his rage In refuF.- pity t?Jr the bUltlart being unIUelty enough II \ Invite the Lieutenant. Governor to to be b~rn ott Manb\ Island. conferenoes with legislative leaders. , Wlilll'l th~ tuture Lleutetui.pt Governor J This makes very little difference, bow· I. Altmun' &. Qtn • ~\'4 ,. ..... . ... - \ Va§tt as§ortl11t1lell1lt§ nll1ll!:nt1n~~ $1 IlilMM !ber !Off D!l1ltel1\l6§thug lI1lovell e1frrel!:ts~ w({])ll\ke~ Ull1l <dlostnll1ll!:tfi've ICOnOIr=~l{JIm 1b?n fl1latnlOJr1l§. \ 1'Ih1eJre .mIre mamy tYlPe§ atexl!:elPtnoJr1l.mlllly moderante IPll\ll!l;lf>§ ~ 1l1I§lPeCQUOUJl ns COJrlC!lnSl~~y Dn-llvultedi (IFH11Jll IPllooll') • ., , , I ~-'; tcstatlon was carried' out with the pre- (\ ,.;: t·- <:twon of a mlll!t.1r:v mobilization a.itd pet;- I. i- ..... ,- . fect order prevailed. DEAF, DUMB VAGRANT JAILED Youth, 17, Sent to lIelotmatory by Magistrate Folwell ~-mlin Le'·enthaJ.' seventeel1. of 144 East l-~ourteen!h streN, ;\Ianhatian. \ho is I deaf and dumh. \ ~(:Inte-n['(?d to thl? city reformatory on R charge of vagraJ)cy b~' 'Magistrate F'oJ\ In Flatbush ('ourl. L_ .;_ Br90klyn. t()ila)· 1\\'0,,11>.1 \\\n~ arr\.! > • -on complsint or Louis )os\Ph of 516 Dahill fM ~ .. ~ roiltl. Flatbush. on F'\elu uar)\ 19. Josf'ph '1\ ,- alleged he r(>turnpd to his horne anti {mind 1 ,'~> L<:>venthal the,.,' anno)'ln!,: J09l'ph's ~mo1ll I ; 1-\ daughter. , i \' His mother. ).lrElt YPl ta l.lpvrnthal, IIp· ,\ (, brew mnrna!:~ urfll:;;.pr. and IllS f4JfltPT }.~ ... t l: Stella,,, r10ak mOOol pl\ \\ II h 'Iagl.- ~ V ........ tt·ata Folwf'11 to hp 14'lnlpnt !.,/lI\·pnt h.t.! hac1 I 1;1 ~ ~ :,-v.;it:~ been conyu't!?'d thrfn tlI1W·~ bC'\foJ ('. . ,~~ r~ NEGROES.PLEAo-FOR-GARVEY '-.' ~. • Mass Meetings· Asking Clemenc'y From C.oolldge Held AI! Over Continent WashIngton, 111 8 r.-l1 2.-· A flood of tole· grains from all I'TII'!9 of tn. (-nll«.1 St.I,·' a.nd from t'nnar]R fInc] ~ff>Xku ('3m(> 1n1f1 the #\.f;~()ciated Pre8~ hC\re today tplling (If mass me--Hlngs of n{'~r(\)Ps YPRtprcla? !;(.I~k. I il3;g~ C'l.eme~(·l\ for :rlRrf't1~ C;tLrvp)'. undfll ,~ , p.enitentfary s:enti?npf~ for £'onHpiraC'y to de- ~: '. ftautl members 0 f his ru<'o ill a n African .. -- colonization srhenlP. -'1'he tell-grams warp Illentleni. F;\rh sai,l I · t.lIat a mes\age hall boo'n adrlr\ \0 I · ~~sidpnt Coolidge \\sIllng clemency for . '{lUi' leader, Marcu~ Garvey.\ . , . , 1 ~··\-.h~'\ HAVEN HEARING DELAYED I .' Ob1eotlbn c,f Ccmmuter!;i!.!o New R~tes , . Will Come Up Next Monday' .~;;,;,.....~.~ \THe301m sesSlOn or tile tritl;'rsta te ('lIn1- lliottle Commission and tho :-lew York , ., :..Publlo S01'viea C0111~1E;.lon to hear evl- · ;',;J!)ffce In the New Yot'k, New Hayen & Railroad coMmUting rlite case ~\i~:,>j;,(i}j!~(luled tor toullY bas b(Jen postponed to case:.lm·olves objections l1y :-iew I I ~ I I 1 . commuters tu nn increaRod fare ~ H:~ •. ~~!~lu!I~.· It 11M 'been pelldll1g SlnC8~a~1 I J Drrll rn ~ w \dI ~ s fi g IlU; a Ifil <dl t!;: ill ilo Ii' ij} Ii' 1I1l.m m e llIl t.m t n iQJ llIl9 lhl Sl n= ill I[j) IIll b nll1l g w n tlhl § ]p Jd ll1l go .m il1l <dl § n.o, )lmrm e r f M IF Jr1ln § lhl n Jr1l g § urn tOWll1l lhIo1UJ§e !OlF ~ott.mge Call1''vedl Wood L~1l!lil1lIP§9 on n:v'ory flinllD§1hl wntlhl <dleconmtJioll1l nm!']ade gll'een 9 OJrClhln.~9 lFO§<e or MMce .D1UJnfl!OlF !Lamp§9 <dlm.nMe Hnglhlt B1l\hilge Lam]psj §nnglle Hnglhlt • Bm:n<dlonr lLamlP§9 §Rllilglle llnglhlt , . . . $n207§ nJo'§ So2S' 20l=nll)1l!:lhl Cll\etolt'me Slha~e§ilboMntdl wutlhl bD&ii.l!:1k venvet~ to lblllell1ltdl wntlhl the lLamp§ 'c $J5UlQJ . .., 'Wron.nglhlt lln·on IBdtdige lLarrtr1llP§ att1l\a~tnveb <Ii1e§ngnedl at .... $4050 d· t ** \\ \.'-: ' .. 1. < ......... ,,' .... , \. Wel~hiln'ton. is \donning gala.' attire\ for in\ day. If it expressed Its feel- lllgll ftlll-y..lt, w.o'bld inolude a lIttl~ ·crepe III ntl'!.!iIo,;yof the i'1I[' gayer gala days tllat have been,-Spril'igllelil iteptioilcan. '.' ~ . - I · AI ';1. &1 ;l ',' \ , ' ... ~ . ·:a: 'm\ . :.' .... . . ... \ ..i \P- . 'I' , ,~. ~ < ,\ '1 ,- ~ '. • '. ~ t \'.:\ • ' ~ X,\ '\ . . ' .\ \ /. ',' \. \ ' \ i. - 0111 TtUlesday \. ll)ecoJratnve ·lHIall1ld!=wovellil ]R1UJ§§n.mll1l Lnll'Aen.§9 1l1~!'ull=ell1I1lbll\ofidleii\ed9 'allTI ®CIl'IU 01l\ wntlfu collored stitchiJl1lg Sets or §eIPalFaie cn<otlhi.§ at $ll1050, ll9050 lJi[emstntdlledl lllFn§frn Lan-nen NIBLJplkhl1§ of e\cell't~ good '11111aBfi1t:y; size n 4xU Dlrnclhles. • jJllelJ\ do;r;ell1l $ J085 Wiitlht two ll\OlWS \off lln~m§tnt~1h1ing, per dozen ~t25 n J=JPlne~e Qlbnoll1lg, Lu.n!l1ll!:lhi.eon Oil\ Dn,:nlller Sets, cream I;ollored ;, .,... per set $7 o5~ T!hle set c<!1I1lsns\1;s of n cell1ltelrpiece. 6 «IIonn!~p and! 6 JI1la[plldns. 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