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DIREGTORS PICKED How to Stop BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1923 ed. eer Charles Patterson of Buffalo, piiot of the third section of the train “failed to comply with the signals NO WRECK DECISION Testimony developed that Engin- | NGE ommander Dewey Selander of Rritain post, Disabled Veterans, issued a challenge on behalf New today of the bowling team of that post, to the team of Pvt. W. J. Smith post, Veterans of FPoreign Wars. The teams met last year and the V. F. W. was victorious, This year the D. A, V. lieves it ean turn the tables and is dy to any time, at any place d whatever conditions the other name, Those Investizating Fatal Crash On | i) indicated that there was danger behind the second seetion,” the state ment said, If an inquest is held, it will result from an examination of the transeript of yesterday's inquiry by the prosecut- ling attorney of Chautauqua count New York, Coroner Rlood declared | In the event of an inquest, it will take place in Fredonla, N. Y., he said.| Coroner Blood, his deputy and repre sentatives of the interstate commerce comm and the New York pub lie serviee commission were the only persons other than railroad officials who heard the evidence offered at the investigation. Sour Stomach Chronic With Many Pecople—Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Bring Quick " 5 Comfort—Sweeten and Stop i i o7 ¥ | Acid, Sour Risings and Such ¢ > 5. T ¥ | Dyspepsia Distress When the fact is considered that even careful people, those who fol- low diet rules, get attacks of indi-| | 20th Century Limited Have Not FROM THREE GROUPS Labor, Academic and Finance| Gircles on Economic Foundation Come To Any Conclusions, Pa., fixing responsibility Dee. 12, — No decision the Erie, | re play at under post ma for collision between two sections of the Twentieth | Contury Limited at Forsythe, N. Y., | {near here carly Sunday morning in | which nine persons were killed, was | veached during the New York Central railroad’s investigation licld here yes- | Deceptive Sympuom “Are you a messenger boy? asked the near-sighted man of a boy in the strect. New York, Dec. 12.—Organization of the Economic Foundation with the election of seven trustees drawn from financial, labor and academic circles was announced today. The founda- tion, the organizers stated, is the first public move in the direction of creat- ing a permanent fund for impartial investigations in economic, social and industrial science. The primary bene- ficiary is to be the National Bureau of onomic Reseurch, Inc., which has made studies of income in the United States and business cycles and unem- ployment which Secretary of Com- meree Hoover uséd in making recom- mendations in relations to unemploy- ment problems recently. The seven trustees are: Thomas W. Lament, J. P. Morgan % Company. John P, Frey, American Federation of Labor. Owen D Company. James Byrne, attorney. E. R. A. Seligman, Columbia versity. . George I, Warren, Cornell univer- sity. Nicholas Kelley, attorney. Following the initial meeting of the | foundation the trustees, together with | N ¢ Dr. 1. H. Keppel of the Carnegie |N0 Matter what the condition of the| foundation and Dr. Beardsiey Ruhl of | Stomach, if due to dyspepsia, these| 'hi i the Laura S. Rockefeller memoria), | Wonderful tablets stop gassiness and|from the White House is regarded were guests at a luncheon of the ex.|SOUr Tisings, they give the stomach by President Coolidge as one of the ecutiva committee of the National|the alkaline effect which overcomes most important steps in foreign pol- Bureau of Economic Research. lacidity and thus they either avoid|icy taken by this government in re- 8.0 Rarty. presiaeat of the bu- | distress after cating or else they |cent months. Both he and Secretary | tion of Hv.‘rom'. it would approve of BRRic 02 At the moskery Utinted ous relieve it. Be fortified. Get | Hughes are understood to feel Ih:u“(h-v participation of Americans. | e neid Yo, SvarywWhate ah nt box of Stuart's Dyspepsia [the way to real American aid .'HMI R Pt an antidote ; Deoss at any drug store and arm |real accomplishment in the European |Thievery in Vienna Is ganda against indigestion fleld o 5 Whil what est on, was the indignant reply, toe that makes me *—Tit-Bits (London). Vo, sir,” ed by railroad offi- » of the inquiry an- nounced that responsibility would be | | fixed jointly by the railroad, the in-| 2955 |terstate commerce commission and the | Ncarly a fourth of the |New York state public service com-|able timber of the United States Is | mission after the evidence is review- | Douglas fir “qt's | walk my sore so slowly The enough pouch of a to contain pelican is large merchant- seven quarts of A GIFT SHOP OF THINGS 'OR THE HOME . il | gestion, no argument needed to recommend the best means of relief. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are used | This shows the gold piano in the White House where, accord-| DY wwyers, doctors, toachers, B¥!ing to advices from Washington, a game of solitaire will be played oo striar workers, clorks, | between Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the president, and Frank G. Hall| nd the worst abused stomach's in |0f Sanbornville, N. H. When President Harding was elected Hall the world, those of a host of travel- | predicted to Mrs. Coolidge she would some day be the “first lady {of the land.” She replied: “If T am, I'll teach you how to play toairiod that they may cat what they | Solitaive on the gold piano of the White House.” Now she insists itke or what is set before them nnd! upon paying the forfeit. / Young, General Eleetric v 3 I"‘- uni ers. For thirty years people have On Christmas Morn, in many homes, there will be an ar- ray of all kinds of gifts. But, frankly now, is there any- thing that will give more real pleasure and lasting happi- ness than an article of furniture? It stands out above everything else. If Christmas joy is your affectionate con- cern, come to this store, where Gift Furniture abounds. { % | posed inquiry wouid be of great value, | and that in view of its direct inter- est as 4 creditor of Germany and the importance of the economic recupera- | Tablets yourself for eeonomic has last been th opened States is some Being Greatly Exaggerated Vienna, Dec 12.~~Thievery in Vi- enna was not ent during the first five months of this year as war | made to appear in a story sent out !from this city last August in which {erroneous figures, inadvertenly used, from the wor political difficultics, was not remote from those social and industrial may imperil the s great sald, 1t]thre economic, conflicts which nationa! health and Tappiness. It was In that field, he as- scrted, that the opportunities lie for u great and continuing usefulness on the art of both the burcau and the foundation War In The Making. “1 have scen a war in the making, during a recent trip through Europ and South Ameriea,” Mr, Rorty said “1 have talked with (he statesmen, | the Journalists, the bankers and in-| dustrial leaders of the two countries involved and on both sides they have suid: '‘We have nothing to quarrel about. We have not the slightest real cause for controversy, Why then #hould there bhe rumors of war uull‘ England Pleased London, D 12 The announe ment that President Coolidge is w ling American experts should partici- | pate unofficially in the proposed in- quiry into Germany's financial condi- | tion 15 displayed by the London news- |created a wrong impression | papers with manifest satisfaction, The | It was then related that property of | Daily Chronicle thinks the findings of | various kinds worth some milli- {the two committees, carrying the (ards of paper crowns had been stolen | great authority which will accrue | during this period of time, and that from the presence of impartial Am- [very few jewels v on display in| cricans, will have an immense weight. [the shop windows, the custom being | “A great step forward has been iregarded as unsafe. As a matter of taken which should do much to dis- |fact, carctul police records show less m entangle the chaos of Furopean | than nine milliards of losses, instead "“f‘r‘;:: great aim In the organization |WANCC.” 8ays the newspaper. [of 750 milllards, and the shops on e g S + >aris, e, 12, onel James A. concluded that the great Mnlversitie|, gy, America’s obscryer on the rep- [WANT MISS ABOUD 70 Rt Lepresentative of all human instity. |ration commission, officlally notified | Efforts may be made to secure Miss | Homs, he stated. it was provided that|1:0Uis Barthou today that the United | EBmina Aboud, a native of the Holy | e universitios should make succes. | States government would view with | Land, to hold a 10 day or two weeks sive nominations to the board of trus- | f&vVOr the nceeptance by American [campalgn at the Trinity M, 1 anh‘ tees providing the impartiality and | €xperts of an invitation to serve on|some time in January. Miss Aboud balance of the board is maintained, |he proposed committees which are to |spoke at the church Sunday evening und was favorably received by a large investigate Germany’s finances, : The American government, Colonel |audience. She was attired in the na 'AMERIBAN A"] F[]R tive costume of Syrian women Logan said, belleved that the pro- 'Help on Reparations Meets With Foreign Approval ats of war and talk of ar? And facts are seurched out, the of conflict appears tivities of two arma- ment companies, who, very success- fully for their own purposes , have aroused warlike feeling in the two countries. long and ¢ and so long as that product shall be divided and distributed, so long also will there be new economic problems arising and new needs for sane, intelligent and impartial deters| mination of those facts upon which cconomic determination must be when the only possible cat to lie in the 4« as p as man shall work IF HE SMOKE Your problem is easy. 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An innovation! $40 .. $50 By maodel Smart Hosiery —the ideal gift HEER Silk Hose of exquisite quality, and Wool Hose in unusual de. signsand colorsareavailable here for prices that will not overtax your Christmas allowance. Washington, Dec. 12.~Only a few formalities remain to be performed before American unofficial aid be- comes avallable to the Furopeun al- les In their new effort toward a rep- | aration wsettlement The American government | given its consent, the allied govern- | ments, acting through the repara. tion commission, are expected specd- | iy to designate American oxperts to #it on the two commitiees that are to [Inquire into the state of German fnances and related questions, The general impression here s that con- | summation of the plan is only & mat- | ter of days. 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