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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922 POWERFUL LIFEBOAT | Rw'cabesctoe macemee' e seven: MINORITY REPORT ADVISES ACCEPTANCE Practicaly unsinkable, the Barnett i v ov o e | S s 2| OF HENRY FORD'S MUSCLE SHOALS OFFER Sage, llen & CO., Inc. K cruiser, and, Most Complete of s d thing up to 160 miles. She carries L r e —— ment'and the fuel and transportation Afloat In the World's Wators, a life-saving net, a line-throwing gun, and a searchlight. Her engines are |Says Agreement to Propo- Smerkenslas s report said: HARTFORD CONN ) . mL:nd'vn. lfiu:. :).-—-A new motor|two of the new six cylinder 75 horse- g e No -m;n:ad r:llwny and no eboat, sald to be the largest and | power motors, and it is said they will| gitio Solve |'ndustry served by water power can most powerful craft of the kind| continue Working even whgn com- tion Would Help Solve I‘Ifffilr lu;penllonhu: '“I‘OH'“: of a fuel supply, because hydroelectric power, atioat, \ 7 has ‘been- launched for the | pletely submerged. Fuel Problems. both in its production and distribu. ° tlon, is practically free of all labor £ troubles, Tuel and transportation are * Washington, Aug. 4 (By the Asso-|the big national problems which now clated Press)—Acceptance of Henry distress our people. Muscle Shoals, Ford's offer for purchase and lease of | With the Ford offer accepted may fur- : the government's vast nitrate and|PIfh &n opportunity for the senate to [ iwater power projects at Muscle Shoals, |18cover how such fuel and trans- Ala, was urged by republican and portation emergencies can be, at least r v o democratic senators comprising a min- [In part, avolded in the future ority of the senate agriculture com- Government Bond Issue, mittee in a report submitted today to| The report compared in detail the the senate. Strong protest was en.|L8dd and. Norris bills pending in the tered by the senators against the ac-|3€nate. The Ford offer as represent. of ceptance of the government ownership ed by the Ladd bill, the report said, a ur a o ers and operation plan proposed by Sen.|''takes the government out of the fer- ator Norrls, of Nebraska, the commit. |t!lizer and power business” while the tee's chairman, Nebraska member's bill “set the gov- , Government Loses $3,000,000, crnment up in the fertilizer and power ° . The report was presented by Sena-|business.” ac man 8 u, S tor Ladd, republican, North Dakota,| The Norris proposal requires direct pen or . Oc l 0 lngs O in behalt 6f the Ford proponents on|appropriation by congress of $64,000,- t f oo 000, wit ; 3 the committee whose signatures were without including any estimate And not only the clocks are to be looked at when you see these stockings, but the attached. It estimated that the gov-|for the proposed dams in the upper 7 s . P i . 5 ernment had lost $3,000,000 at Muscle | Tennessee river, “with no guaranteed splendid quality of the silk. They are the $8.75 quality open work clocked silk stockings, at shoals since the Armistice by fajlure|return of either the principal or in- which the manufacturer sold to us as irregulars, but, aside from a few oil spots on the W todds\‘esop :m}l operate the project, f:;v:t :n ;-Th: it D snld-] "7(“ fl;e white, and on the black an occasional unevenness in the knitting, we could hardly see why . o . and declared the quickets way to stop |other hand, report argued, Muscle The Lowest Prices You ill Find Any- i S e g A e onea byt \t:}fl\;e“::g fiiil;c; irregulars. They are silk to the top, have silk feet, and come in black, A % S Ford's offer for the purchase and |under the Ladd bill, by a government \ ! Whel‘e in Thls Vlcmlty /7 lease of the government's Muscle|[bond issue, if desired, ‘‘as the interest , Shoals properties.” and sinking fund payments made by — = N - ; o § “Certain objections to the Ford of-|Mr. Fordd“'fll’ meet interest on such z ree months ago when wholesale prices were ve: fer seem apparent,” the report said, |bonds and retire them at the end of ' ‘ i much lower thangth. are today, ng were fortuna?: “but we insist without fear of success- [lease period, except during the short fonisn. who pRop thiotosetly tell o af theee mie e Areen 1ur AN R Gyee y [ 2 ful contradiction that none of the ob- [construction and power loading pe- 40-in. Raccoon Stone Marten $29 50 “enough to buy these furs. Since then some of these jections to the Ford offer can be rem- |riod.” C edled or solved by government owner-| Costly Experiment for Government. oats . Scarfs skins have advanced 40 to 50%—particularly, Hudson ship and operation-—by the govern.| “Even those of us who are in favor| Smart Coat of moleskin, 27 5 Skunk $275.00 .$110.00 Seal, Raccoon and Coney. ment going into the power business of government ownership and opera- i 4 or entering the uncharted and haz- |tion,” said the report, “must concede 36 in. long Stoles .. Last year our prices were the lowest in this commun- ardous fleld of operating nitrate plants |that the Muscle Shoals case is one Cape of Hudson seal and 4 Eastern Mink ity. Our present prices are about 25% lower than last at Muscle Shoals in the production of [fraught with the gravest danger of black caracul ° . 3. 3 4 nitrogenous and other commercial |heavy losses if the government under- : . v flearia“d n 50"?5 '":tg:mes evgél rfnot)};e 1 Peox;le who fertilizers using electro chemical [takes to work out the fertilizer prob- 40-in. Hudson Seal Coat, Natural Hudson Bay Sable 9 uy furs now will get the benefit of the lowest prices processes, the commercial success of [lem there. No advocate of govern- with mink collar Scarfs, one skin of the coming season. '.\h‘isch ‘is g' controversial. ment ownership and operation can cuffs, Jenny sleeve Two to ' 1 O Y F ticizm, L n e o Lt } M . Without the slightest knowledge of fur, one may buy “For ‘conmns“t:ysd}o':; Svll:‘hda n;oh .”?..,S“,Z"Eail"u'i?‘ ;hagood‘hn’nn t’:s:jf Cgpe .Of Hud§on Seal and $1 75 $225 a “JACKMAN” piece and be assured of absolute de- icy when Henry Ford's offer makes it!lect in testing out the policy of gov- Siberian squirrel, large 595 OO Natural to pendabi]ity. “JACKMAN” coats are the very highest ‘_‘:I}’ft“;“:;;n{:':]‘?{f‘“f’:”‘l';'::k‘:gft"’ do ;"‘»mefl' 0“:":;“1;;;4 103:'6”0—"» I crush collar of squirrel.. . Blue Fox ...... 3 0 50, d, il ject con- angers an e cu s, many of type of tailoring combined with the highest e\tample gress to the just condemnation and|them speclalized and technical, in- of fur-craft. reproach of all sober-minded peo- [volving problems in the field of com- ple."” mercial chemistry, warn us to be con- These full luxurious coats with deep shawl collars per- The bellef was expressed that every [servative and prudent with the ’ fectly matched and blended are shown in Kolinsky member the senate would agree|people’s money at Muscle Shoals.” Four Good Values at the Bo s De ar' ment Coney, Hudson Seal, Natural Muskrat, Russian Mink, 'P"l;h thess Simitee m‘n;’r"y‘ “'1;?1 JESS (paniasticiling) henf;it t&!hp;:u";- y p French Seal, Australian Seal with Squirrel Collar and ERISSRSOLcRSIp 000 RIANCE ROl ME iry by sdevelopmenyho e Shoals : [ e A o 7 5 ris Ford's proposal when they consider the | properties by Mr. Ford, the report as- b Orfolk Su]ts Nippon Mink. * The prices range from $39.85 to $395. “present . fuel and transportation |serted, will include a large scale pro- Crash and Linen Knickers ghe eger poflflar net';}‘(-pleceiir we ;re showuég in Poiret emergencles” in. the light of “develop- |duction of fertilizers “produced under $12.00 and $13.50 . $1.50 'ox, Stone Marten, Taupe Fox accoon ray Squir- ment of such great hydro-electric|the most favorable manufacturing e 4 2 e 2 G a5 2 2 Tq 5 power as it found at Muscle |conditions, maintained abreast of pro- Norfolk Suits. with extra pants, in gray rel, Gray Wolf, Silver Coney, and Nippon Mink. These g ; : - : i beautiful k-pie d fi $5.95 d Shoals,”” adding that it "is the only|gress in an art that is developing and brown mixtures, made of all wool home- 2autiful neck-pleces are P“CS rom $5.95 upwards certain and permanent relief in the [rapidly, and which will reduce the spun. with a large range about $23.95 up to a Platinum Gray tuture from the present paralysis of [cost of fertilizer. Sizes 7 t0 10 YIS, vvvvnn... $12.00 Fox at $75. afopricaniinaustoyi Atterfreviswineiiconaiotingl; teatl, Sizes 11 to 18 yrs. .........$13.50 One-Piece Bathing Suits 3 N A The report called attention to[mony taken by the committee on the Furs purchased now will be held until Nov. 1st upon charges that acceptance of Mr. Ford's[question of how much present fertiliz- . . payment of 10% of the purchase price tender would give him a government |er costs could be reduced at Muscle Summer Union Suits 50¢ . subsidy in the development of power (ghoals, the report asserted: 39 3rd Floor. “a"]"l the manufacture of fertilizer and U. S. Should Stay Out. ¥ Cc ! We have just received 28 dozen of these . said: “To our minds the evidence is con- Jersey or cotton one-piece bathing suits. St ; Compared to Ship Subsidy Bill. vincing that there are modern elec- : i Sy ; i?l'ég:::t models in silk and wool dresses are of special “Tt has been claimed that the Ford |ven enomine processee whish. applied Sizes 4 to 14 years. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 4 offer constitutes a subsidy to Mr. lay Muscle Shoals, will reduce the cost A Ford. 1If it is a subsidy, it is not such ¢ fertiifzers, but if there ds any doubt a subsidy as is proposed by the ad- o, that score the United States should xnl_]r};‘stmnonli:lhtha .:m? subsidy h‘IIL" kinis But bt /ths business ; e report then cited a comparison | " - Ford has agreed to pursue a D d bl . L t Lo t P BESSE-LELANDS e S e ependable Luggage at Lowest Prices posing federal relief for the merchant |¢iive from his investigations which marine, showing that the former wi) compel him to introduce the best I\Iatting Suit CaSeS Laundry Cases called for an expenditure of $42,000,- |, o400 thods, and he has the 100 while the latter required an ex-|nicacst ' canital fo o so. $2.98 $2.39 and $2.69 ° penditure of $125,000,000, “We therefore, believe that among ! Fibre! : s In that connection, It was contend-| o sostly problems which Mr. Ford Good matting suit cases 24 inch size . ibre’ telescope laundry cases in - three sizes. ed, one measure would take the gov-|_. e t Ive at Muscle Shoals i\ q¢ ’, ernment out of the shipping business | Vi1l 1o oy 0 #0886 TUSES S nst Cretonne lined, straps all around. Value while the other would take it out of $4.50. the fertilizer and power business. It |CCOnOTICal Mtrogen L Steamer Trunks was also argued in that connection |yn ol il be obliged to elther Large Week-End Cases $9.89 that the Ladd bill would cost the gn""reriestn Nitrate Plant No. 2 and pos- = ernment approximately nothing’ s [SUASSEn Srate Fonl NG 20 PO $5.49 and $8.95 34 and 36 inch steamer trunks, made of ifflarld\\'h:]:s ":‘Pt “ship s&!}”"*’ hl\l]v e oraatt et P knt) S T de of vulcanized fibre, heavy brass corners, rivet- mrz Hrlx :Ansgnrt‘e an annual expendi-| N0y ince Henry Ford has the cash Large week-end cases with tray, ma‘ e 0. ed. Regular price $12.50 May Solve Power Troubles and’ has offered to spend it to meet black enamel over steel frame, leather c p 8 2 s, 7 4 : e oA Ty e e nat tobe :‘:T]scei;mr‘:;:ng‘:efl“’:‘e’r’inggzgrf‘h’l ners. 24 to 26 inch sizes, regularly $6.25. Enameled Suit Cases supported on the grounds of subsidy,” |RAIFE LR T T ves, ‘we are Saturday $5.49. $2.49—811.75 the report asked, “how can ther Am- | Wit SPEAKCTE tor CorRrEs B o Extra deep black enamel cases, 24, 26, 28 bl erican people support such a subsidy | 4" ¢ e ‘are not willing for the and 30 inch sizes, straps all around, leather Sizes 18, 20, 22 and 24 inch. to ship operators as is her proposed?" | ] & 3 ¢ corners. Brass lock and catches. Regular Fabrikoid Suit Cases Referr to th lationship claim- 3 A - ivecss Miasls, Shioala: . developa-.! (Contlausd ‘on) Eollowing) Page) price $10.95. Saturday $8.95. $3.49 to $10.95 ed between Muscle Shceals develop- $5.95 Cowhide Traveling Bags Gray and natural color. Sizes 8 to 18 yrs. Regular price $1.75. Where Hundreds Faced Death Black Enameled Hat Boxes Black enameled hat boxes with reinforced $6.95 il . DMGEROUS ' v : o ; corners $5.95. 18 inch size, leather lined. OU have noticed how loose 5 ~ ; / e B ™ | . ; : 7 e MANY GIRL ATHLETES , bought i bags, ¢ 4 NE) lpillsluag:; W:S‘:is.t ;;&\‘l):l;’eoru eavsesr - b A France Now 1;: 20,000 Females En- : Nat U"a‘ Meat stores cu \(Arv s-: noticed how this exposed sugar b g 14 ; 7 . ; rolled As Ardent Lovers of Field L T ik W et attracts swarms of flies to your 3 \ & argest Retailers of Quality Meats in Am,,ie, . 7 and Track Events. kiQChen or pantry? ; : :\ ! 4 : % % Paris, Aug. 4 —France, where hv LEGS OF SPRlNG LAMB L O B LB. 356 Do you want to eat this sugar? SRt 4 L ; foreeins wal nf::':n‘::““;';lfz“f" hebgprreiblic Lt i A P SR ' it 2o anf enee oiioe |f CHOICE FRICASSEE. CHICKENS. .LB. 29 » N N this new army a team will be selectec Sugars? Nothing can harm ; B | B W\ N4 4\ | oion sames 1 perenine swaiom |§ FRESH CHOPPED STEAK....2 LBS. 25c¢ Soming, cther myom gores (R | RSN I Ve N ) | A s s s s you ; ully ! tn ameigamation of the two mational \§ [EGS MILK FED VEAL........ LB. 25¢ protected by Sturdy cartons and : L . o 9 b | | rivairy nearly disrupted plans for the meet, one with 327 local societies and et e Vgl > B o W | e ) ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS ... LB. 35c War s projecting plans for the com- bination Until May, 1015, French women had never organized for athletics with L B I POT ROASTS LB lsc the exception of horseback riding, ean one ess . . . tennis, hunting and swimming. French women do not excel as sprint- ers but they are confident of their SHOULDERS SPRING LAMB LB ZSC prowess in the middle-distance runs, . . . and they have an exceptional per- e g CHOICE ROASTING FOWL. . ... .LB. 45¢ LATVIA SHORT OF FUNDS. mes. s 1o ot s || BEST PRINT BUTTER ......... LB. 4de power by the Washington conference, . ) . | France recentiy offered Latvia the L] l T Domii ) destroyer Hassard as a present. She sw“ten 't wlth bt : : > is over 200 feet long and makes 80 Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, The wreck of the Grand Republic, excursion steamer which | xnots an hour. Confectioners, Brown; Golden Syrup; collided with a Yerry in the Hudson river at New York. Several| The Latvian government made in- , however, as to the cost of innamon and Sugar; Sugar-Honey; Molasses women jumped overboard and 50 were injured. Playing of jazz|avuiries, howev e o o vl 4 tunes by the ship hand prevented panic among the 1261 passen-| “Perating a vesso of ‘e tvn e For Qule Returns Use Herald Classified Adm. gers. William Palfen (inset) longshoreman, jumped into the riv-| tainea it may be compelled to decline er to save one of the women, the gift.

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