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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1923, ROUND THE WORLD ~ [STRESEMANN RALLIES 10| EXTEND HOTOR TRANSPORT |wrin Take OFf _ GREAT BRITAININ DEFENSE OF EX-PRINCE|,,, g : 7 17 1° - TRIPIN 6 MONTHS gy PO cx-e B 11311 L' Vow youll like Bran/ -P".mm N;" - ten.. 10 Sul . A that may be used safely and secretly by l"‘fm to Fight in Cities, Saving Property Values. any man or woman who is losing the slim- i 1 3 : {ness of youth? There ir; and it fs none . s 1 3 Army Flers Complete Route The| war w0 me mimen + |, Wosinston, o 10 —tehuon il oz, B, Wi oo % France's Stand Has Further Gom- crisp. delicious WI Tak manm, in the course of a lengthy de- | Which is recommended by the com-|without going tprough long sicges of tire- | pl]ca[m sltuauol] . » fense of his policy to his party execu- 3‘"“ on motor transport of the :‘::1‘: l:’r‘::zyl!:uo:d'r:::v‘:‘:.or: s bym.rl] SSGRY natural axa‘tl e B v tive last evening said with reference amber of Commerce of the United | 4% cists the world over at one doliar for | Washington, Nov, 19.—Completion |to the Crown Prince’s return: States, will, in its opinion, permit re- (a box, or you can sccure them direct from | By The Associated Press, of plans for an aroynd-the-world| “We are threatened with further|moval of freight terminals from the Marmels Co. 4612 Woedward Avenue.| yondon, Nov. 19.—France's threat | foodt at re u ates cruise by American army. aviators|penalties on mccount of the return gf,| crowded sectiong of large cites to the AW [ SEONRG: 8% PRos to impose further penalties on Ger-| I hold it, how- | Outskirts where cheaper land is avail- | e |, if the Reich does not agree to | awaits only the formal permission of [the Crown Prince. ; 4 . the governments concerned for the|ever, better to suffer new, French |able, and effect other COCHIONI, .. MAY BE THIRD PARTY protoct they inter:gitied mission .of t e Owe S ]l expédition to cross their territories, | brutalities than to bear the reproach| -\ system of store-dgor delivery by military coptrol is regarded here The project already has the approval | that the last German who fought in | cartage organizations in cooperation| g oniaiion of Political Unit May [Putting Gréat Britain in a serious| - ¢ of Socretary Weeks and the state de-|the great war should remain exiled | With rall and water carriers, says the Take Place Today Allscaing, : ; nourls es I e O partment has asked the foreign gov-|2broad, far from his family.” committee in a report made public to- ’ P Premier Poincare’s Sunday speech | 9 teniative Cheers "greeted the chancellor's | 42¥, would bring about prompt dis- Chicago, Nov. 19.—Formal action ;:d Neuilly has been interpreted in A ladadit. tribution and relieve the railroads of |jooking towards the amalgamation of |same quarters as equivalent to a the necessity of storing freight, at_the | progressive organizations of a number | declaration that France intends to same time would eliminate the “ex-|or middle western states into a third |stay in the Ruhr permanently. It is| pense of moving cars of freight|pational political party is expected at |taken for granted that Great Britain through the terminal to some 1ess|; meeting of representatives of state | would have nothing to do with any | than carload freight station in the|, ogressive organizations here today, | such action ,any more than she would congested district.” Fewer cars would according to J. A. H. Hopkins, chair- | support France+«in putting into effect be required for shipments between|ian of the committee of 48, new measures of coercion to compel large citics than under the present| A4 g meeting yesterday in response |the extension of the allied military system, the report states, and it pre- |5 5 call by Mr. Hopkins, a number | control. dicts that street congeStion would be|or progressives considered resolutions Lord Crewe, ambassador to ¥rance, "‘?r‘;ced' has b tud calling for united political action lead- | has been instructed to support France e 1 3 - oy he committee has been studging v. The als | in demanding the resumption of mili- ‘The”trlp, as planned, will start at|Sovernment would be unbearable.” |0 \eiation of motor transport to the :.250,‘:,‘1;:;;"ap';,r,;"'ror,';}' s | oy Doctrel in Gecmiany withll preb Washington next March and will e6n- 0 general problem of transportation for|.puplic ownership of railroads, ;mf tical limits, but not to give British sume more than six months, the long- | # #ight months, and in announcing its trol of money and credits by the eo- | ®anction to any such. forceful meas- est non-stop flight being 700 miles. TAR[FF A DRAWBAGK conclusions, it says all of the interests| 1o through ‘m»,,””“,.”', banks r‘and | ures as those advocated by Premier From Washington the aviators will directly concerned have agreed that cooperative banks, public (.0,";.0, of | Poincare. procced to Seattle, where the planes its proposals form a practical solution natural rflsnurc('!‘and preservation of ———ar will be cquipped with pontoons for | Present Rates Said to Hamper Yurop- | for a perplexing phase of the situa- | ojyj rights guaranteed by the Consti Little Hope Farly Today the flight along the coast of British tion. » { e x ; - Columbia, Alaska. the Aleutian| ©€an Countries in Paying Their 5 A fution and legislation to prevent judi- Paris, Nov. 19.—Hope that the am ernments to sanction the itinerary submitted by Major General Mason M. Patrick, chief of the army| "All this burden must be borne by air service, . us,” he continued, “in addition to our Four officers and four enlisted men | Political burden. We shall probably have been selected to make the flight |be faced with a demand for the sur- which is expected to determine the|Tender of the Crown Prince ana of feasibility of aerial communication [ cOUrse, wilt reject that demand. Nev- between continents and provide valua- | ertheless, these impending additional ble technical information. Four or five | Political difficulties will remain a Douglas world cruisers, which are be- |Erave weght upon us and any increase ing constructed at Santa Monica, |©f them through the creation of a Calif., will be used. dictatorship and an anti-constitutional 0 3 too conscious of their responsibiliti fternoon, November 22, at 3 o'clock cial'abuses.” Thosc in attendance are | bassadors’ council would come to an . e b ey 9 . pe ) Islands and Japan. Landing gears will Dgbts to United States. NEW GERMANIC RELICS sid not to have.represented any in- |aggeement on the methods of pro- lo»m rifice the security of the cou at the lu.';mr of ,”,) bride's parents, be restored for the flight across Asia o | S dividual but to have reflected the |cedura to be followdd by the allies in try. Premier Poincare made this|Miss May H. Lester, sister of the Minor by guy of China, French Indo-| New York, Nov. 19.—The present| Harvard Museum Obtains Valuable |viewpolnt of the general, movement|support of their demands that Ger.|POIt cleat.in his speech at Beuilly fbride, will be maid of botul aae E‘l: China, Sialh, Burma, India, the Per-|fariff rates hamper Europe greatly in which they term progrossive. o anibasparsadlip e - Mgy -8 yesterday when he said Our se-|C. Lester, brother of the bride, Wi sian Gulf, Turkey and Europe to Hull, | her efforts to pay American debts by | Additions By Francke ik mission of military -control, was|CUrily is just as important to us us}m best man. England. There pontoons ugafh will be | shipping goods to this market, Ben- STERLING DROPS LOWER | fainter than ever this morning as the | Feparations,” and when, speaking of Rrp——; attached, and the expedition will fly|jamin M. Anderson, economist of dhe| wrul council, met for one of the most ‘m_:G. rmany's umeless ations - of | WwOULD RESTORE CEARLES, oss the Faroc:Islands to Iceland | Chase National bank, declared in* an | Kha (Ereaty Soacus rona and Greenlind, Cape Farewell and |address today before the Academy of The final instructions receifed by | ties are imperagive inflict | privich People Admit He Was Muge Hamilton inlet on the Labrador coast, | Political Science, e Lord Crewe, the British ambassador. b ‘ - derer But Don't Object to Saintship returning fo Washington by way of | He said the $2,000,000,000 in gold | Professor C Canada | sent us to the ¥nited States during honorary curator of the museum, dur Established air lines I be follow the past nine years, has injured the* United States and Japan | Europe and done America little goad Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 19.—Not- able additions to the collection of w York, Nov. 19.—Sterling ex-| _ casts in the Germanic museum at|change established another new low | POrtant sessions in ijts history Harvard university were acquired by |record for the year at the opening of Emeritus Kuno I’r..nllw,;!fl’lfl y foreign exchange market, de- ) el Jules Cambc { 5 St : . il Nov. 19.—An attempt will | BAR ASSN. ACTS T i\t the church assembly this week to restore to the calendar of English church saints “King Charles the Martyr,” whose name was res $4.26 1.4, 2 : 9 itaibe cdho e ent of the ¢ no<a ing a four months' stay in Germany from which he has ust returned. They will be shipped here spmetime — count Was aderstood, of the com- ed | SR promise proposals which the foreigy Waterbury, Nov., 1 The Wat and India, London and other sections “I; h.;\\ be rmlw- increasingly clear luring the winter. offices in London and Paris had been bury bar association at a special meet- of the route will be mapped out by|to bankers” he continued, “that|%uri i Ch " considering over the week-end. The|ing today took action relative to the officers who will precedo. the fiiers, | EUrope can pay her debts to us oniy| The acquisitions include six ARE— ancelior | British government, still refusing to| death and filneral of Samuel J. Marsh, | moved from the list long ago after it she is allowed to send goods here, | Of @posties and prophets from Strass- agree upon inter-allied penalties| who was clerk of the superior coyrt {having been honored for many years. scll the goods in our markets, and |DUrg eathedral; a relief of the last| amainst Germany, whatever thelr na-| hore for many years and whose dedth | When Croms judges tried turn the proceeds in dollars to her|Judgment and figures of the church ture, it was stated, went even further [ geourred Saturday it. A commit- | Chatles T for alleged misdemeanors Writes Will on Collar creditors here, The present excemive| triumphant and aynasogue dofeated g in reaffirming its position, contesting |tee to draft sfhitabie resolutions was against the commonwealth, the mons " ’ P or B from Bamberg cathedral; six busts of i : A , " va " : " ;um rl.n;vs”hamp'r Europe so great- Srurtle. p ““'I ints /el 1 atia T S % L {the right of France to apply such|gappointed. The services for Mr ch was ararigned tyrant, . 2o R\ o y in this that she would have the|D arc G - i, S enalties alone, The British govern- - e held at his late home, | traitor and murderer. While a ma= As He Lies Fatally Hurt | 5 cat st diffioulty in making large| astery of Blaubeuren; two 13th cen. ‘ L igom T e ;\Aln:'tj‘)\-‘ll;\‘ b ltv"ln, '”»“m:‘w h”wI traifor aad sintsast WA ‘Monterey, Cal. Nov, 19.—Tearing | Pa¥Yments here, even if she were ""I""'r":k“l;t"('“ ",’, “";,"h.";" "'"d“,"f",k;h,:' L e |out, it was asserged, that when the|pnoon at 0 o'clock, conducted by |in the verdict of history that Charles off his linen collar while faying under | €F¥15¢ In & position to undertake it." | sedek i tigmtbysacnche. v Wepsprancay T {question of the occupation of Frank- | jiey. Henry Baldwin Todd, and Rev.|was faithless, tyrannical and hopeless bis overturned automobile, suffering - ‘;;”“N ety fdoryascpipvas ‘ 2 fort was brought before the Allies at| pr John N. Lewis. The burfal will (as a king, there is quite a respecte from injuries that later NOT INCURABLE. Ioenternisos of Bruasssmenn's Bk 3 . San Remo, M. Millerand offered aly jn Riverside cemetery, able minority that would welcome his Hugo Futterer, 45, a ranc v ;:‘ i e ey o i | definite pledge nnl'to inffict u'rmn;ml viiagnasoashd proposed restoration to & saintship, his will on the bit of cloth. He also | Cancer Expert Says Treatment Must | spirithe. Srpsraisnby penaitien In the fhture oot o ot e CAPTAIN WITHEY DIES and it is for these that & section of scribbled @ last message suying that it e o ! ¥ 4 the treaty of Verselllen expllcitely » London. Nov. 19 — Captain |the church assembly will speak. he believed himself responsible for the Be Started Early, SELL MILLIO LLONS, 4 ,,:“,,I,,,—:.[ that rlg':vl_ as in_the case “" ":" "\{“"-l‘ :‘“" 5 'lv“’m‘l "“""“‘ - - aceident, in which his nie Erna| Brussels, Nov, 10— 5 e ! ! |the Ruhr occupation, ; Pgroinsblbyutas oy \ MUCH NEW EQUIPMENT, Vsl 49, alho Was fakally hur. Fat m“']":T“”|‘|‘;;n:;‘n-g‘:rraf"“;_ Ur:“::l‘::‘l 1,400,000 Gallons of Liquor Sold in {"In spite of all the fears that France eumboat inspector for the Dait 201 - Washington, Nov. 19,206 Ml terer went for the collar before 'he | celebrities and prominent person-| YCAr on Doctor's Prescriptions, ; s ‘p‘um:‘.‘m i e reine s | oath was onumed by kidney treiia died, however, tore it up and made a ages of many nations attended the| washington, Nov. 19.—More than : et that might well tead to a|He was & son of the late Rev. Esre pew will, The accldent victims were | opening meeting yesterday of the in-11,400,000 gallons of lquorewore sold R FrancoMritish break, hope was atill| Withey, a Methodist clergyman, @ .r“.’».v r{b;«;},t:.‘|.v1 until nine hours after | ternationaly congress for the preven- on physicians’ prescriptions during 4 entertained before the meeting began | 83rd degree Mason and prominent in gt ton of cancer. Among the speakers| tne 1a8t fiscal year in the 27 states, | {that London would have a last hour | Palestine commandery, Kylghts Tem travelling on land freight cars and locomotives : were placed in service by the raillroads of the country between January 1 and November 1 than in any like period | during the last ten years. The new {freight ecars, according to figures an- | nounced today by the ecar porvice | diviston of the American Hailway ""‘fls Prof. Hartmann, vice-president of | ystrict of Columbla, Porte Rico and change of mind Tt was also under. [ plar FREE TRADER the aprunco-Angle-American league| iqwati, where sales are permit stood thit Ambassador Crewe applied — - a ':TL g 'H'r- nml‘n:ulnrd that | 10q late last night for fresh instructions PROVOST - LESTER " pered . 165,872 1 he disease is o o and o wedding of vel Harriet | assoclation, numberes 55,872 and Col. Buckley, Britishh Trade OMicial, |y ionts seey r cioty and 1hat| statistics compiled by the prohibi-| This is Pr. Victor Kienboeck, Aus.| 1In view of the highly pessimistic| The wedding Bt e i v Bregrwssin Bysigepb ol 0 Ohiots e ToNONSNans Bers no matter whnt tpen JACEE NUM- | pion bureau from reports by wetail [trian minister of finance, whe prob. |dispatehes from London, & semi. | Lester. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wi = : - - l'" ;”""';““l‘:_““"‘ treatment is fol- | qp,ogints reveal that about 50,000 lably will sucoeed Chancellor Seipsl [official statement given onut here as. |bur L. Lester [ : . London, Nov. 19.The first defec. [|OFCH 1l 18 because, generally kneak-(o¢ ghe 150,000 physicians in the|in the event the Iatter resigns. Seipel, |serted that Frence's leaders would [and Newman G. Pgh son of M jHves had. been ordered hefers S 1:1.' )‘ "-“|‘ .~u'h|-=. 10, too late 19 ra- | yrniteg States prescribed liquor for| dispatches indicate, may auite almost [ neglect nothing to maintain the solid [and AMrs. George I § Ploass [vember 1, but had not been delive U, Srontpe: . medftinal use during the period. Of | any day front of the allles, but that they were|ant strest, wil : vy |ered Frederick L. Hoffhan of New york, | (eI VAC prescriptions issued - ‘ sald cancer i a disease of civilization |y a0 ¥ 2 . due 1o abnormal life and bad habits, [ N0¥, ¥ ",r,'f' ',',M,] vy S'f‘x:":,f' iy and that it Is very rar® among the |STCAter than that of any o tr department has CEigned - Ym’t-n |'>.'.r g‘yuv:yp] I||'\Y'|yllnh‘|\l been | Primitive races He estymated that and intends 16 rematn a free trader, | 2000000 persons die from cancer! TO WAVE MASONIC FUNERAL and that he disapproves of the Boa. | Y0ty throughout the world Jackson, California, Nov. 13.—¥y I po! Colonel Buckley T | neral services for the late Anthony ented the Waterloo division STUDENTS VOLUNTY Caminetti, former federal commis | trader sinee 1818, e b undecided | dents at Connectient eollege for wom NS coeit Rk Th r: ],“ § whether to seek reclection {en have volunteered their serviees 10- | 1o remoen Y ,“hw" ol The Daily Mail waya ‘today that [wards building an outing club hot on | T6, oo o the court ouse |n«hl\ Lady Irgne Curzon, eldest daughter of [the shores of Miller's pond, thess |20 Wil e in state until the funera the foreign minister, is to sand as an | miles from the campus, due to vh»l“""\' cnbed ", Shetr: Che smpwon of | independent candidate for parliament | high cost of labor. They will gather | "° Jasonic lodge 18188 Gpming tion. Her pro- | the stones for the foundation and fire s spective gonstiguency is not men- | place, Tn all they have ralsed $700 COL. CRAMBERS DEAD waget for the buiMing of the hut and expeet | Sacramento, Calif, Nov. 13 - — to keep within Yhis sum by deing | Colonel John £ Chambers, banker, TRIAL CONTINUES | much of the work themselves. The | forn®r newspaperntan and politician, 3 3 hut will have sleeping accommoda- |died ecarly today of a paralytic Brownings Protest That Killing of dions for 20 girls and will be used for [ stroke. He was born in Covington Ballantyne Was In Self Defense over-night hikes and week-end trips. | Ky., in 1867 o 417 Chestnut street 71 freight cars and 842 locome- tion in the Mminiderial ranks hecause of the premier's tariff proposals is an nounced by the conservative news papers today. | Colonel Buckley, par liamentary secretary of the overses all Lake City, Utah, Nov. 19.—The frial of Marriner and John Browning, Ir., charged with first degree murder in connection with the shooting of the latter's brother-inlaw, Benjamin I Ballantyne here last April, enters its | f - third week today. 1'p 1o the present = ' c.r ON‘S the jury has heard little testimony d ] Most of the week was taken up by : CITY HALL argument on the admissibility of dying statements alleged to have beet® made by Ballantyne. The shooting of Bal.| [ ’ - 7!’ t The Brownings declabe they shot in nsta e or ays - o ay self defense after having been b ) moned from Ogden by Mrs., Balls S i tyne, who declared her husband was | I FREE TRIAL on { 5 COS(S blll 1 0‘ a abusing her John Browning, Jr., is the son of the famous Ogden. Ctah, fircarms in. ventor, and Marriner is his coasn | * J any existing ceiling cent per hour on GERMAN BANK STATEMENT f ! ety Berlin, Nov. 1.—The statement of ~ outlet : our low lighting rate. the Bank of Germany as of October | - ¥ . % - , 31 shows an increase in discount and - - @easury bill 5,900,471,164,951 879,000 | marks. Notes in circulation increased | 1,972,492,351,795,606,000 mar | Total gold holdings were placed at 467,025,000 marks, Simple Colds THE DAYLIGHT indicale a need of SCOTTS KITCHEN UNIT EMULSION . M Y NDERWEAR s | U Underwear need nol be Not only Iighb ol S o actua"y i " and uncomfortable. | . Gargle with warm st wawr | |1 The kind we poll is tallored to Bt and with Daylight even to the furthest corner . is made from materials that insure ) warmth and comfort—pure wools, cof- -ty W - — 92 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 230 often!