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and protection of {llegitimate chil- dren, declaratory judgments, extradl- tlon of .persons charged with crime and commerclal acts, Each one of these subjects has been considered by a special commit- tee of the conference, and model statutes prepared. Commissioners from every state of the natlon and from Alaska, Hawall, Porto Rico and the Philippine Islands are to be rep- resented at the meetings when action on the proposals will be taken, What Conference Has Done. During the 31 years of the exist- ence of the conference 311 uniform acts have been adopted in the various states and jurisdictions, Twentyssix uniform acts have been drafted and approved by the conference as cov- ering the subjects which the commis- sioners belleve should be handled by the state legislatures and in such a LAW COMMISSIONERS T0 DRAFT STATUTES Aviation, Guardianship of Chil- dren, etc., to Be Taken Up San Francisco, Callf, Aug 4 (By As- soclated Press).—The nationat” con- ference of commissioners on uniform state lawa will open its thirty-second annual meeting here tomorrow to conslder and act on proposed stat- utes for submission to state legisla- ture meeting during the next year, The commissioners will continue their sessions throughout the week. Among the subjects which tentative drafts of uniform state laws have been drawn are aviation, joint parent- al guardianship of children, status between the varlous commonwealths, The six day sesslon {s to be taken up lnr&rly with consideration and ac- tion on committee reports and drafts of bills, Increasing use of airplanes manner as to give general uniformity | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JU the powera of the general government to a point where centralization breaks down because of bureaucratic cffi- clency, but rather through uniform state action, Uniform state laws should be secured not alone to sup- plement and to re-enforce but also to forestall federal legisiation." | Besides acting on proposed wn). form state laws submitted by the con- ference committees, suggestions for additional laws will be received and considered by the meeting, TIts rec- ommendations for legislation are b ing received with Increased favor by | state leglslatures, the commissioners | say, for commerclal purposes has caused particular interest to be pald to a proposed uniform law for adoption by states governing the flight and re- sponsibilities of aeronauts, This will be submitted to the cammlssioners, along with proposed laws governing the obligations of the parents of flle- gitimate children, and joint guardian- ship of children, two social subjects of importance, To Promote Uniformity, The object of the conference, as stated in its constitution, is to “pro- mote uniformity of state laws on all subjects where uniformity is deemed desirable and advisable.” It seeks to lafford a means for states to hold their legislative powers which have tended in some respects to be ab- sorbed by the nation congress during the past few years, Officers of the conference say that it tends to provide a way that “the American genius for efficlency may be accomplished in legislation as in TO ENTERTAIN I'OREMEN, The department heads at the Rus- sell and Erwin Manufacturing com- pany, will be the guests of the com- pany at an outing to be held at Had- dam. The party will travel in auto- mobiles, and after a special menu has | been made disappear, n program of business without dolng violence to the | athiatic events will be held. John |spirit of American institutions, and | McCue has been selected to do the | this, not through the development of | announcing. | the |1y |such a big ocea LY 28,.1922, [by the stewardesses as if been regularly hooked SUSTAIN DEMURRER Renders Declsion they GIRL STOWAWAYS IN LOVE WITH CAPTAIN Say Skipper of Majestic 1s “A R Superior Court Old Dear''—Cook Some Charges of Ladgi Vassallo, Man, Too, leges Seduction, Cherbourg, Aug. 4 (Dy Press)—The Majestle's two young girl stowaways from New York| seemed to have enfoyed every minute | ll’ their |VH1‘~-/\'HIH‘|4 trip. When the big White tar Iliner arrived here tod both Anua Muller and Kath- erine Fleming, the 13 year old chums o [by Filomina friend of luigl who secreted themselves iy oneg the Majestic's lifehoats before 8y led S lagt Saturday declared they haa |th¢ RALLLBASLN0 SERITIERLL 0N | s time of 1t all the way gyer. |Decause the plaintiff has a father 1y he captain is a regular old dear" Anna, “but the ship's cook—he's most wonderful man T ever saw. Assoclated The demurrer filed in yesterday by Raffacle nnini, Newington, was upheld by Jud Kellogg., The demurrer was entere [against the charge of seduction mad by Luigl Vassallo, who charges breac of promise and fndecent The charge Vassallo, guardian ing The charge of indecent assault, a cording to the court, should be mad st the same we'll be glad to got|the basis of a separate charge, I * chimed in Katherine, *I real. |[Eranting the demurrer the court quot never dreamed the Atlantic wag €1 o decision which says, 4 ‘llm.r!\ i= not allowed to bring in her own name because she particips criminis and cannot be in her complaints in court rald The stowaways will be returned to 8, New York on the next westward trip of the liner, the girls meantime occu- IF AT ALL PARTICULAR TO OUR ESTEEMED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 100% My Moxie Associates in every department of Moxicland are urging me to try for a gain in manufacture and sales of One Hundred Per Cent (1009;) over August of last year. The fact that this is a stupendous task does not faze them in the slightest. They have such everlasting confidence in the co-operation of the thousands of Moxie dealers that they do not for a mement queitmn our ability to get sufficient returns of Moxie “Emp- ties” to enable us to do this, My Associates say that it need only be known to our Moxie friends that this task must be ac- complished, and they will do the rest. YOURS FOR 1,000 CARLOADS OF MOXIE EMPTIES AND 1009, GAIN FOR AUGUST THE MOXIE COMPANY BY F. M. ARCHER old farm abou ing the third class cabin assigned | Luigi is less than 21 year m upon their discove {lives with her p on a They were treated nnm] humoredly ,\m\nwmn Raffacle who is by the third class passengers and the [twice her was a boarder at sailors and given as much attention Va Anether Crash ln Food Pnces' Tempting Meats, Plac Fruits, Vegetables | All the Best At Rock Bott Prices ottom THICES | puRE FOOD had Who Al- superior court of h Eault also. of seduction waus hrought and The ruling was that o n A seduced suit a heard t the Got Make e 8367 MAIN STREET OWN FATHER OFFICIATES Rev., H. L. Bodley Performs Wedding For His Daughter chapel of 8t, Mark's afternoon, at 0 Ceremony | ’ In the little | ehurch yesterday o'clock, the wedding of Miss Anna Bodley, daughter of Rev. and Mrs, ! Harry 1. Bodley, of West Main street, {and Bertice H. Olmstead, of Roscoe, N. Y, took place, The ceremony was performed by the bride's father, in the presence of the family and a few intimate friends. Following the cere- lmony the wedding party left for Heu- blin's hotel in Hartford, where the wedding supper was served Miss | Bodley is a graduate of the local High school apd during the war she served overseas with the Y, W, C, A.. Mr. Olmstead {8 a graduate of Yale uni- versity, and is now engaged in the hardware business in Roscoe, N, Y. Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead left upon an unannounced wedding trip and upon their return will make their home in Roscoe, N. Y. AUTO FIRM BRINGS SUIT Post and Lester company of tford, through Lawyer George J. Stoner, has brought suit against Alex tty of this city, for $50. The papers were served hy Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stockwell, and the writ is re- turnable in the city court at Hart« ford, on August 21, " Hi In On These Prices. 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