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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, L (1. 0. P. PRIMARIES INN.J. TOHORROW Alter-Pinchot Gubernatorial Fight Génter of Attraction Philadeiphia, May 15, — I’inal peals to the republican voters Pennsylvania were made today by the cpposing candidates for nomination at the statewide primary election to- | morrow. All political parties of the state will select candidates to be voted | in November hut the republicans only ones with contests on their ap for wer hands. Candidates to be named include two United States senators, governor, lieut.-goverfor, sceretary of internal affairs and members of congress and the state legislature The most interesting = rtween Attorney Gen, € ge E. Al- ter and Gifford Pinchot, former state forestry commissioner for the repub- lican gubernatorial nomination. Both have conducted spirited campaigns and both claim they will win by wide margins. Pinchot's campaign manag- ers predict that he will carry the state by a plurality of 150,000, while those of his opponent claim that Alter will have a plurality of at least 200,- 000 and possibly 0,000, Has Sproul's Support Alter has the support of Governor Sproul, the city organizations of Pitts- burgh and Philadelphia and many of the regular republican county leaders while Pinchot is supported by leaders identified with the progressive party in 1912 and 1914 and some regular republican county leaders. The is- sues of the campaign have heen along state lines. Both candidates are | pledged to enforce the prr)h\hmonJ laws. Another contest in the republican ranks is that for the nomination of one of the two United States senators. Senator George Wharton Pepper, of | Philadelphia is opposed by Congress- man at large William J. Rurke, of Al- leghany county for the unexpired term of the late tor Penrose, running to March, 7. Pepper, who | was appointed by Governor Sproul, to succeed Penrose, until his successor ‘was elected, has the support of the or ganization leaders while Burke claims the support of organized labor and of many members of the American Le- gion. David A. Reed of Pittsburgh, is the | regular organization candidate for the unexpired term of the late Senator Kpox and also for the full term be- ginning next March. He has the sup- fight is that | groups. Senatc B ]rn{ Uniontown |[ENGLAND MAY CALL Alter and Pinchot Crowe, sor by ap- wrou! is not port of both the pointment of candidate because of 41l health There will be no contests in the democratic primary John McSparran, head of the state is the candidate for the demo. gubernatorial nomination, Erange eratie IRISH CONFERENCE Craig, However, Says He Is Through And Will Not Attend If One Is Ordered May 1§, = (By Associated Press) The cabinet committee on Irish affairs headed by Minister for Colonies Churehill is considering sum-' moning to London, Premier Sir James Craig of Ulster and Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith for the provision- al free state government; for a con ference on the internal situation in Ireland If the proposal is conference will prohahly Wednesday London, of the on approved meet Belfast, May 15 ¢ James Craig, the Ulster premier, referring today to reports that the British government was considering the calling of a con- ference in London on the TIrish inter- nal situation declared he has refused to have anything to do with any more conferences. He expressed dishelief that any new conference was contem- plated, Dnh\\n May - (By Associated Press)—The peace committee of the Dail Eirgann which met at 9 o'clock last night was in session until 1:25 o'clock this morning when adjourn- ment was taken until 4 o'clock this afternoon FOREIGN TRADE SLUMPS, Washington, May 15.—American foreign trade slumped in April after its recent advances, according to re- ports issued today by the commerce department. Exports for, the month aggregated $321,000,000 compared with $330,000,000 in March and im- ports totalled $217,000,000 against $256,000,000 the previous month. CHURCH IS CLOSED. Sofia, May 15. (By Associated Press) —The TUnitarian church at Dubnitza, the pastor of which grant- ed the divorce to former U. 8. Sen- ator Hollis, recently declared illegal by the Bulgarian government, has been closed by the police at the re- quest of the ministries of foreign af- fairs and religion. National and court has met clock since its history began and also will decline to follow the executive departments. All portions of executive ments were not united on the plan fwo of the burcaus employing largest number of workers eau of printing and engraving and the government printing v the regular schedule which calls for the beginning of work at § o'clock. WASHINGTON ON D. §. Capital Experiments With Voluntary Change of Time—Hard- ing Approves of Scheme, Washington, May 15 today began an experiment in volun« tary daylight saving, The hands of the clock remained unchanged but under a request order {58 proval of his cabinet, tion of the branch of the government got under way an hour earlier and most of the commercial establishme: |opened their doors employes to work an hour ahead of the regular schedule. ued by President Harding with ap- a large propor- activities of the executive 5 of the city and called their Congress on the other hand hold- ing in.its memory the storm stirred up in some quayters by its enactment a daylight saying law several vears ago has refused.to have anything to do with the new plan and will méet The supreme | as usual, at high noon by the adjourn depart- the the bur- office-—standing ( | Washington MAY NEW CIVILIZATION Lloyd George Says World is Awaken- ing to Fact That Pact of Non-Ag- gression is Essential For Life, London, May 15 (BRy Associated Press)-—Premier Lloyd George in a message given to the Genoa correspon- dent of the Yorkshire Evening News, says: “We have reached a new phase in western eivilization. There have been wars of religlon and dynastic wars, there havé heen wars to secure richer supplies of raw materials with which to nouri§h trade and commerce. The new phase is the economic interde- pendence of FEurope and the whole world, No modern nation can exist by itself, it is dependent upon other nations, whether neighboring or re: mote, “A pact of non-aggression s funda- mental to economic reconstruction. Every nation in Europe must recog- nize the sanctity of its neighbor's boundaries. TFrontiers will then be- come open doors of commerce, not national barriers. Peace is the first essential.” The premier expressed deep inter- est in the attention given to_the pro- ceedings at Genoa by the British peo- ple especially the factory workers in the Yorkshire and other industrial districts. Japan has 117 pencil factories. 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WE ARE HERE TO STAY The Elmer Automobile Company | 22 MAIN STREET MEMBER HARTFORD AUTOMOBILE DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION The eligible requirements of this association insures the buying public of new and second hand cars, of the reliability of the dealers and lends Substance to the Guarantce Made by Them. FROM A MODEST BEGINNING THIS BUSINESS NO IDLE That, therefore, it carries the Ford Motor Company guarantee. That it h&s never been registered. WE GUARANTEE YOU a perfect title in the car you buy of us. WHY TAKE A CHANCE? 1513 Out-of-town patrons can save by using our telephone service; after being con- nected with this store our own operators will connect you with any person or section requested. 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CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. e — Owner leaving city offers attractive cottage, 7 rooms. All modermn; screened throughout. Large lot, all kinds of fruit, central location, exoel- HUMPHREY For particulars see Open Saturday Evenings, H. DAYTON Aluminum with 11 to 14 per cent. of silicon yields an alloy which is lighter than aluminum itself. ————————————— SPRING NEEDS SUPPLIED We can supply you with the latest thing in strollers and baby carriages at a very attractive price. A complete stock of linoleums and floor ~nverings. A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture %4 LAFAYETTE ST. Tel. 1329-8 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs 272 MAIN STREET Tel.—Office 141 Let’s Go “SMILIN’ THRU” Ina KINNEY SHOE For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. BY STANLEY THE OLD HOME TOWN EH® YOU TAKE TH’ TWO BILL POSTERS ARRIVED IN TOWN To DAY —