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New Britain Herald Member of The Associnted Andit COMMUTATION It se 1 wis changed tions. T} time en, more more sibilit TAINS NEW Privnn and. 1 will be paratively co premier will take Donaid, a thinker, wil ments of a and such activities the rank and file expect. Moveover the Labot party's princ fieve that MarDonaid's ¢ 1*ad him the Sadanger Lhal country. England k jecp be th revoiutiona of t those conservative policy of 1 - L zation ©f all men d to fight Wt prove many fluws yevertl heyor wol piness death a greater tha ou tsm changed his ames whi unity titutin modification Iy istic nati g for apitalistic LENIN Woodrow @ stood in arbity pe oroughly w his methods;no in eloss his ind prosg world t injury n in any torn ideas, ch were po prope v oin pr naking of on, With h will \amp rocan g Under zgeating veis n{ormation conc his reas bounc his di come n critics ition of stions as he- and hould without ilson stands the for the equal- recruit- No mat- disap- Army wer., e may mat how oning we may fluence exter laries of Rus- advancment of in any government erity and would r ago to RNussia far Nis passing brings today. t with utter abhorrenge of 1. he gradually retaining the as but »pular, such d the like sb of any ertain that was Russia a capi- is death at this o change develop fon o principa roem the first head ning this ua- ' { form, | hap- | | renearsal and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, - Facts and Fanczes BY ROBERT GUILL from the lighter transportation explored region will, come perfecting of airplanes and eans of have been little use i development of the ew facts were not to be of it. And it that the come, Demoera Soak the rich. because has To the grants, greatest victor belong the immi- of 1 science benefits AT have tie region, for in e You can find laborers where pt in a labor almost every- with government wil explored ox seientific development When adjective methods. “crude oil,"” the t refer to its lobbying they ¢ does Wquest of the air, it is possi that there will be to the land fonud Another triotism bills objection the fire of is that it peters out are puid iy, No limits may o he P the W wealth that may before | The | it | to| is one fever point to be emphasized is that A hick enough that wishes in its town art opera. courageous perseveranee in explora- | had soul things or scientific | support an ion of materi of m¥steries should not disconragd wit that the world would care on - zeal of ex- ? willing to| " F== men g = wd = go hazardous expedition, the plore selentific ru should not be damp full stomach contgntment. « rvative A en- tirely ounded by Raisiscetiatiosiazeessiiiaiiiaiarisetatiissaticatsy 25 Years Ago Today W Tauken irom flerald of that date S23TIRIRNIIINIIITILILNISIIIILIIILILILILIIIINLL H. Ba and tre M more di- delegates wdidates hunting opposition xican st unt can are ad o the rect they rrett has resigned The difficulty in turping immi- grants into good Americans is to find E model to work by has = Charles manager B Britain regular basket William Doyle, v purchased the Scbha Wi N Jane I of land w | liveryman, black paeing mare, | Of course we can't recognize the Reds. The shoot the rich instead of taxing them to death. Tillotson on Hors chael ¥. Sullivan, Peter I'risen of returned home after months to former weden, Mr. and Mrs. A street were paid & visit by a party of home Raturday night William Bennett of dered ral bass solos & etven in Hartford William Booth, employ the Co. ever since High school, ad for the include the i has sold a piece Plain road to Mi- “We v end war What about need a slogan to magazine writer, as you enter?" Whiting street has A visit of several his home in | tunately, no ribald com- as called General Sawyer duck or Swanson of highly friends mentator either a lame a quac at their becoming & sophisticated | sh at Hollywood six inches on the firs We are when ts only this city rer a concert | lot sov ing ast evening been Corbin Cal his graduation ortly go on | His terri states hold a Wed who concerr westery b business me tory The Pi will ting rmonic sday night ere must be course, | would h tain loafers? executives of Who else e time to enters Observations on The Weather Jar fssued and | ex- The earth ther isn't ept new is well explored now, much left to discover sources of revenue ton — What ey ign Abroad nt make Py governme that will osing votes ut ends is R friends home today the following policy without Advisory storm warn akwater esterly winds t to northwest ar nsity, Disturbance over Southwest ings 1 De to Eastport, Malne this after 10 AWAT Strong shuddering about the reminds us of France the return the Mr. Hughes br wi I8, somehow wddering rown prine 1 dimin of the moving tonight about ower rapidly eMtward.’ Forecast for souther Fair tor str recast Generally older Well, if c scouritios, Rress gets aftor free Podunk Irop its plans hond tax Junction million must dollar Ing lny for fair ton 3 f and He is 80 1 boasull the mother slams a vigor," e FOUR LIVES L0ST glon and northern New e — oras! Manee A Gaptain and Three 6me|s Victims in Vera Cruz Harbor below door etient inishing to *onditions listurba ing A st 1gh over The temperatur along the no ana 1o Maine Conditions favor f i vie partly cloudy we ower temperature COMMUNICATED om M nity slightly Washington re lost in the 1l wreeking of Ta Vera Cruz I'he dead Captain Herbert G Sparrow, Edward Thaxter Herrick, econd Homer Har- radioman, first class, and radioman, third ¢ the etew of with (¢ raid Janu- board oL wir editorial un The fay 1 take ¢ t \ You argue adior 1 e rs The Herald, 7y 1 <olomon i e I remainder ass; w8 ssicr en on the Tacoma on harbor befare v copy o New plain r naval | issue o bodics | Sparrow ow H tugs in Ve 12 ur state Two lmm Conn ATTrow s Wood re re 1dow rrick 75 New Members Join Boys’ Club in Five Days TRANSHLRS transtert REAL EXTATE Davis 1 Higt Coneetine o 1 ¢ 5 1 e e ub me members the board | the i on Pire Mot ain has n meet e park Helen X Healty Co Gard Ladies to for the MACARONT SHOP ATTACHLD. It is planned to Ko an important by the regular mesting of Uhe r~n~! ’ defendants at | athietig cClasees. 6 Broad sireel | where ferent, time | mer Long before the eighteenth amendment went on our statutes, it was illegal to furnish an Indian liquor. have no occasion to sigh. Neithier law applies in Paris, where they sip their beer at a boule\ard cafe and WHAT'S GOING ON |PROTESTS GHANGES | N BY Ci N That th Ition is somewhat on | Mexican g iean rebel: THE WORLD | LAR] P, EA Service STEWART Writer a8 administra- side of the | nst the Mex- By most | ¢ Washington the overnment ags s isn't disputed. Americans it seems to be agreed that it's a pre ing some administration’s el cong his |the admin now, It's ample of side-taking may he tihe some the AF To get destroy, P troops thr northweste There's no raliroad on his side border, « Washington admini permission, and so did the of Arizona AMET United sent to, control, sible can ingere fered warships’ ficient war The democratic sarily mea the preside choiee of is regarde New Yorl politicians of an easts CAN'T \ inh Jabor pret he can’t d followers move ey The the minu libera GE As he German 1 put the 1 money-sav Germany Ch in Paris The 8 feo- b r om s powe Shippi #ndstill cerneds Thygere use of marines to protect Wwith However et t Now city of snd ty good government, fight- | pretty bad rebels, Yet the considerably eriticia- | for taking any side what- | isn't on the ground that| istration’s on the wrong stde on the ground that Its ex- imitated | some place, when and situation’s merits are dif- TER THE REBELS at rebel bands he hopes to resident Obregon is sending ough this country from rn to northeastern Mexico, of the is, The guve its governors Mexico and there tion m this side n, New Texas, :1"«\\')4 THREATENED been | rebels pos- states warships have umpleo, wWhere the are hints at the Amerl- they inter- | it's hoped the presence will serve ax a suf ning. sts, should be J NTRAW York got doesn't imection with 8till, the the convention necoss n much in ce ntial nomination a convention city generally d as welghing a little, s Sucocss ceounts consider it a point rn candidate DO MUCH British government’s on of passing, for the first into the hands of a nier—Rameay MacDonald o anything very radical. His | arc in a minority in par won't be alle to make X pt with the liberals te he goes to extren Is will desert laborites will go out of office 1 there have ection, the istory help. any the auto will to b RMAN FINANCES 1 of the financial engaged in tryl wort) s to make hing, te exp 1oney som serli A governme ing basis and then to get to paying war dam Dawes I8 hurrying untit Europe's head eutio emains: Wi to he e matters swims.\ Veaner pian like Germ money Germany, Vesseis have Ay of Ige the Hamburg these days. %o far as this port is con- | ‘Ghamber of Commerce Opposes | mere ‘tions will | the | this | Coordination ruu-s in an upward direction would | mean increased tariff for local indus- 'll'\ “In substance, the New Britain ]( hamber opposed the proposed ifs creases in class rates (including less- | than-carload rates) chiefly because \llw shipments of local manufacturers |are less-than-carload lots. Another abjection filed, was against the recom- mendation of have vessel lines en~ ged in inte reoastal traffic via the | Panama 11, file specific rates with [ the Interstate Commerce Commission. The conference committee felt that the railway carrlers are entitied to know what competition they have to meet in this coatwise trade. It is apparent that such action would only result in an attempt by earriers ta drive out waterway competition, New Britain factories are thoroughly sat- istied with the intercoastal service [ rendered by the steamship companie! New Britain industries, The state- | ,.4 for these reasons, vigorous Obe- ment, in part, follows: | jections was offore It 18 to be de- “Voieing protest against termined at a later date, by means sage of transportation of & national referendum, what the hich whuld réact to the attitude of the U, B chamber will be tage of New Britain manu toward these recommendations,” the New Britaln Chamber of Com- through its sccretary, opposed the adoption of a rvport bearing on| this problem, presented by a special | conference committee, at the mid- year meeting of the Eastern Division of the United $tates Chamber of Commerce, held iR Philadelphia, Jan- uary, 17 and 18, The ntion prop- er, did not v upon the report of the committee, but the recommen be contalned in a referens that will be submitted soon to | membership of the United S Chamber for expression of disapproval or modification “The prescntation of by conferenck committee, 1ollowed leration by the same committee of a series of special re ted by five sub committes with the folloving problems sportation ernmental Transportati tion'; ‘R« u] Preight te Highwags and Mot other "Transportation the ‘Development of HITTING THIS CITY Proposed Transportation Laws meeting | United the mid-yéar division- of the Commerce Was A report on of the eastern States Chamber of distributed today to members of the New Britain Chamber of Commerce by Miss Mary E. Curtin, secretary. The report shows that protest was entered against transportation legls- | lation which would alversely affe the pas- leglslation, disadvan- turers, Hurewitz to Describe Life in Palestine The New Britain chapter of Hadah- sah has completed arrangements for an open meeting and social hour for | Thursday evening, January 24, at 8 o'clock ‘ut the Talmud Torah hall, |Joseph Hurewitz of Hartford, who is a graduate of the Hartford publie high school and of Trinity college, 22, will address the mecting on the subject his recent expericnces in approval | pjostine, Mr, Hurewitz has just re turned from Palestine after spending and alt there, HIS home Jerusalem and devoted of his e to #ufly while Lo was able to make fre- excursions to other seetions of and he talks in a most manner about present the Holy Land. A so- hour will follow Mr. Hurewita' talk, Master Bennie Cohen will ren- der several vocal solos and refreshs ansport 1o ments will sorved Agencieg'; and Water Ways and of Rail and Waterway dum \tos of the report a Yohe vas in much ther quent the country interesting conditions in he cons ports, subir deal Gove clatior Railrond istim ryr Schedules'; * e SOTH BIRTHDAY. Whipple of 504 § streel was pleasantly surpriscd at home of Mrs. Lidward Byrne ot Park street yesterday when she was tendered o surprise party in honor of the obscrvance of her Seta birthday, &he recoived a number of gifts. Mrs. Whipple the sister op |James 1. Farrell of North Whithey Hartford and of Thomas . 78 Maple stroet, New Brite oBsERy Mrs, Mary rk rvice. “A study of the jor rec tiops—such as readjustment o carload-lot rates in the form increase; changes in the fegulations of the Interstate Commeres Commission affecting intercoastal shipments via the Panama Canal, that New Britain manufacturing coneerns wonld be hit hard in the event sneh legisia tion v enacted because revised ommenda- m the 10 of an is shows street [rarreil of ain BY CONDO CouLy L USE Your 'PHONE, MR, TRULE ¥ EVERETT TRUE Qo0 CVENING, NEIGHBOR, D\D You wANT TO uSe l"r No SIR, THIS TIME To CALL THE TeusPHONE C‘DMPANY AND ORDER A 'Phone PUT IN \buQ HovsE ¢