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Tew ates, as opnte oduced by Rep nnecticut, whi ported favorabl brumittee on coina easures (o the hougle TRCIEINS o1t Representative Goodall of aine. Colonel Tilson hopes for fa- prable action on the measure soon, hich proposes to establish a com- ssion on screw thread standardiza- on. There was some opposition in e committee to this proposition pon the ground that this was an- ther commission. of which some | hembers of congress believe there are ow too many, but it was pointed out hat the proposed commission would ost the government nothing. The re- ort on the hill part as foliows: “The bill was j ited and urged, ot only as n matter of importance to he metal industries, the army and avy included, but also as an urgent asur entatives of the war and ! | i department, the bureau o n- | fards, and the societtes of mechan- ational Church. {0 p. m., annual meet- Sritain McAll Auxil- church chapel. At Ernest Graham returned from seven fon with the Ameri- 6 in France, will dDay at the Front.” m., Armenian e it ics Girl Scout oop 4, Boy Scouts. All- eting for the Red €d on Good Friday anu | il further notice will be | Mark’'s parish house. Kaster service next al sermon; subject, Victory.” Special music tdirection of ‘Mr. Hart. An ity is given for baptism of at this service. ere Ywill be a Sunrise service Fehargd of the Christian Endeavor At the I Baptist church TFaster morning 00 o'clock, to which all the memb. of the New Britain | Christian Eideavor Union are invited. Our Easte service of religious mu- sic will take place next Sunday afte noon at 4 L The progran vill con- sist of vocal Xand instrumental selec- tion: ll]!;nl'nplhh\'«) th v The publit is cordi to come and enjoy this music: South Congregational Church. Appointments for the week:— Sunday—9:30, Boyvs' division, Phil- 15, morning worship; church school, men’s 4 club: 3:00, Ttalian school, 1 worship; 4:30, vespers, ian worship. Wednesc Mission 3 Thursday—7:30, church night, votions Red Cross and 1 and automotive engineers, as well | dressings work. s practics manufacturers wer heard b the committee in favor of he bill. The report says that “all reed that he appointme of such ommission as is provided for in the »ill is the most practicable, if not the nly way to hrin 1tbout uniformity n the standards for screw threads, specially in the ratte of tolerances. It appeared t in assembling the everal K AT ammunition ind other ¢ icles ade of - meta reat difficulty and loss are often en od when different parts are factories: and th he obviated by the requirement of proper proper standards of for w threads was ! urged upon the committee. own that no such standards | t renerally adopted or used rfection of is never pos- Iriday—9:30, all-day work Red Cross. Trinity M. E. Church. Rev. Ernest Graham Guthrie re- cently returned from seven montl association with the American Field rvice ‘rance, will speak upon 3 ont” in the Soutl church chapel today at the annual neeting of the >w Britain MeAll ry. The meeting is at 4:30 Mr. Guthrie’s address will begin The All-day Red Cross sewing nmeeting will be omitted this week cause of Good Friday. ext week the meeting will be held in St. Mark’s There will be a Sunrise service in ! charge of the Christian Endeavor at e T 3aptist church I aster ! morning at 7:00 o’clock, to which all the members of the New Britain llowance is always neces- | Christian Endeavor Union are invited called the tolerance, is represented by he bilueprint. What is > usual union Good Friday serv- this year is to take the form of communion service at the Center | tolerance in each case, and | church. Tt is to be hoped that our | uch it should he allowed above nd how much below it? Jese are important questions af- ting quantity and quality of pro- duction. 1t is, therefore, necessary to (blish different standards of toler- ances for different kinds of work. “The commission provided for will ascertai d establish proper stan- dards to be used in all work done by and for the war and navy depart- ments. and which will be promul- ated for use by the public. “It will be noted that no penalty is d for not conformin 1 the andards established, except the the indards s established will scribed for government wor belie hat no other penalty will e necess o ciuse the general doption of such standards as may bhe thus established. ‘It makes little difference to the manufacturer what standard is used, but it is of the greatest importance that the standard used be certain and uniform with the standard used by them “The commission is to serve with- out compe tion, except the com- pensation already provided for by law for the director of the bureau of tandards, and the army and navy members; but the voluntary services, free of charge, of eminent engineers re assur fo the work. “The ¢ mission expires by limi- tation at the end of one y hecause t is believed that the work can be one within that period, and that the socner it is done the better “The committee unanimously rec- ommends the early passage of the bill! Col. Tilson says he believes that it will prove to be one of the most use- ml and important bits of legislation nacted at this session of congr Native eg advt. DRIVE ON SEN. HUMBERT. Paris, March 25.—Gen. Dubail, the ilitary governor Paris has asked French s to authorize fur- ther prosecution of Senator Humbert, zormer owne f L. Journal, on arges of f1 1d speculation in sonnection with his mission to the 'nited States in 1914 to purchase ar= icles for the army ADOPTS REPORT. ington, March The con- leree reports on tt $1,150,000,000 cnt deficiency biil including riders withorizing sale of alien enemy prop- erty in this country and for purchase v the government of German wharves and docks at Hoboken, N was adopted today by the senate, 0 1 and sent to the house. Native eggs, 46c doz., Ru —advt. | | | | | church will be well represente There is a drive among the librar- ies of the country for books for our | boys at the front. It is of great i | portance that all boys should b supplied with the best reading ma- | terial. Universalist Church. The lecture on the life of Abraham Lincoln at the Universalist church, drew a large audience last evenin and proved to be of exceptional in- | st. Next Sunday evening the | subject of the illustrated lecture will be “Splendid Failures,” and will be especially appropriate to Baster. The | music next Sunday evening Will also be an especial feature of the service, and will consist of anthems, solo: and selections by one of Hartford's leading ’cello players. St. Mary’s Church. Hoiy week will be observed at St Mary’s church this week with a mass on Thu , Triday and Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. Special com- munion service will be held on the above days at 7 o’clock. In addition to the solemn high mass at $ o’clock morning, there will be the on, and a proces- sion of the sacrament. 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