New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1920, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926. REPRODUCE WHITE HOUSE Roepresentative Suggests Measure of Raising Passport Fees at Peking to Make Reproductions of White House Poking, Nov. 26.—Americans travel- ling abroad would one day have the &ratification of sceing a reproduction ot the White House in every capital housing tho American legation or om- bassy, if the dream of Representative | Stephen G. Porter, of Pennsylvania, | chalrman of the house Foreign rela- tions committee ever came true. It wa with this in mind, he sald on his recent visit to Peking, that he put through the measure ralsing pass- port vise fees from §z to $10, on the theory that those who travel and thus avall themselves of our diplomatic establishment in foreign parts should pay for the privilege. Tho representative further proposed to bulld the White Houses by employ- ment of American labor. It was sug- gosted that such a plan might involve needloas expense, especially in China where the American would com- pete with coolle labor but Mr. Porter contended that in a matter sentiment was concerned the addi- tional expense was not worth consider- where | Ly the United States government and business men to retain the South American markets obtained during the war. Thig the reason, the newspapor conti ¢y the ma- Jority of merchants are turning ,again to the European markets. { Institution of a body of com- Jmerc!n! attaches who will get first { hand knowledge of trade conditions ,m these countries and who will aft- | erward serve in the state department at Washi gton is expected to help retain the hold American commerce has obtained here, the newspaper | adds. SEVER FRIENDLY RELATIONS | Hostility 'rmnnl. w«mly Imported English Police in Ireland Being Displayed—Barred From Dances. Dublin, Nov. 26.—In many parts of Ireland friendly relations prevail be- tween the \soldiers and the people, |and nowhere are they regarded with | the bitter hostility displayed toward the police, and particularly toward the recently imported English police | known as the Black and Tans. But & change has been noted of late. At Omagh a dance was being held at which several men of the King's | Royal Rifles and the Inniskilling Fus- were enjoying themselves when a ing. 'Ilwr- had pald for admission and T0 RET!@ AMERICAN TRAD! Bouth American Commerce Being Lost w=Majority of Merchants Turning to Faropean Trade Again. Buenos Alres, Nov. 26.—American irade has not, unfortunately, afforded to South America the facllities the ‘atter was accustomed to receive from Europe in the way of long credits and strict compliance with contracts, mys La Epoca, government organ, rommenting on the effrts being made 4 BIG FACTORIES 85 BIG STORES 3 BIG JOBBING HOUSES note was handed in by a masked man to the effect that, if any English sol- dier was allowed to take part In the dance, drastic steps would be taken The soldlers took the matter in good humor, and left rather than cause | any unpleasantness. AIRPLANES DELIVERED. Berlin, Nov. 26.-—Delivery by the Germans of aircraft to the Entente In accordance with the Versailles peace treaty has been completed. De- livery of arms and munitions and other war booty to France and Bel glum now therefore, remains to be carried out. As ANNA MOOQE In. T \WAY DOwWN EAST? 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