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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1924. ILECTS. The Hebrew Free Loan association Sick at One Time held a meeting and election” of of- | ficers yesterday afternoon at the He- kLrew school, The following efficers were elected: President, 8, Greanberg; vice-president, M. Weinstein; treas- urer, J. Sablotsky; secretary, E. Mar- | golian; board of directors,”M. Jaffe, M. Milkowitz, E. Winer and A. Bas- son. Three Million in U. S. dance, he e to congress 1 stat- | least. ican Bankers Association. The or business, as it were. He looks like a real western cowperson—a ranch owner at But he’s better known as the new president of the Amer-| |and he is right at home on a horse, too—capable of roping in beef gentleman is Walter W. Head, | main impulse comes from the people. “The principal purpose of this con- | ference is to secure cooperation, Agri- leulture cannot stand alone. The Lanks cannot stand alone. A great {of a serieg of card parties Wednes- | meeting which | February 2, 4, Salesmen and women wanted. vented, | ply at once. Besse-Leland’s. Winthrop Coun ters of Liberty, wi Ap- Pitch-Jones. advt. Fitch-Jones | Soft Collars $1.00 doz. advt, regular weekly social of the W. R. C. will be held Tuesday aft- ernoon from 2:15 to 5 o'clock at G.| A. R. hall. 200, off Furniture, Rugs and Rich- mond Range during our [February Furniture sal; Erickson & Carlson, Main St.—advt. Sons and Daugh- hold the sccond business at T:30 after a short will begin day evening PosTt's BRAN FLAKES is just as important in building up your health as its bran con- tent.is effective in relieving con- stipation. Laxative o'clock. Valentine favors, mdttoes, candies, Foss large hearts, McEnroe’s ' W. Main, —advt, The Y. W. H. A, will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Sadie Cantor, 102 Hartford av- enue, Carnival no\ 377 LITHUANIANS' About 40 were present at y y'k meeting of the Young Li American association at Lithuan- ian hall. It was decided to hold a so- | clal and dance February 16. The next meeting will be held next Sun- PALACE NOW PLAYING Last Moving Pictures of Ex-PRESIDENT going on at T. A. B, hall, February 2, 4. 5.—advt. There will be a meeting of the Daughters of Isabella tonight at § o'clock at the club rooms. Drum Corps Carnival, —advt. A surprise birthday party was ten- dered William E. Litke Saturday night at the home of Miss Irence Wunsch, 78 Grand street. About 30 friends were present from out of town and this city. Piano selections were rendered by f) on Nourishing Appetizing Now you’ll linan/ | Tabs' hall, Robert Montgomery of Hartford. Games were played and re- freshments served, Carnival now going on at T. A. B hall, ¥ebruary 2, 4, 5.—advt. Miss Jeanette Benson will the Junior Prom at Trinity attend college is ption relieves chil and Ifl:l’.l“l:. A O siees soid | this evening. She will he the guest [;lmumiE fiWES And He’s a Banker, Too City Items Bl Homers 3¢ Nareien | | !ply at once. Besse-Leland’s - Eintracht lodge. 0. D. H. S, will| Chicago, Feb. 4.—In the country Ward [eq. tesined kee tods meet Saturday evening at 7. o-clock |there are on an average three million (Continued from First Page) Mr. Warren is director of the state|l0dge will be formed by the grand Chicago, declared in a statement to- | b’ AR trade school and has many friends in | Officer of the state. Delegates from | day, advocating periodical medical with the help of the funds advanced oy the government. zorporation may have advances for agricultural purposes be extended to where they would be helpful to the agricultural and livestock interests but | policy must be adhered to in the fu- ture, The corporation cannot and chase paper without recourse from banks or other financial institution: fact that it b sisted upon respon- sible financial intermediarics, and that “In my mes ed that there are distinet limits to the | limits must not be overstepped. It was pointed out that government institutions whose capital is seriously | There have been .severe | ditions prevailing in the northwestern | states Some of these losses doubt- tion herein outlined is adhered to. | Lint we must take no action that will'| treasury, The object shouid be re-{eouid profitably explore the possibili- construction, not charity, whether it [tjos of action along the following It sbows, therefore, that the gov- the department of agriculture is to ernment should not be asked to take other creditors, or to make loans to enable farmers to lguidate existing {amount of money has been spent to stablish the population in the area affected. It represents some of the | best elements of our citizenship. In | this day of distress and adversity, it L its assistance effective in pro- moting diversifications of agriculture in the wheat sections, a large degree of cooparation from the local inter- {vsts, and specifically from the state Anchor Brand Girls' Club IDEA OF FARM AID —_— the death in South Manchester yes. at Odd KFellogs' hall. There will be persons ill all the time, Dr. Herman able terms as will give promise that tHiy olty. other lodges ahout the state will be ¢saminations. Fully 42 per cent of “Second: 1t is proposed that the the end of the present calendar year. to make_them on a sound business | should not malke loans directly to in- Its ability to function effectively policy must not he abandoned, scope of the a: nee which the fed- | agencies cannot properly make loans to banking and commereial in- less &n be repaired, and further | make it possible to transfer losses is charity for the weak or for the lines,” the president continued: over, withont recourse, an insecure or indebtedness to going institutions,” Salesmen and women wanted. Hiks Hall, Veb, §—adrt 4 L terday of Mrs. Alexander A. Warren, [N initiation of candidates and a union | N. Bundeson, health commissioner of the farmer may work out his future | present. this illnes declared, can be pre- tdme during which the war finance The policy has been to make loans basis and upon adequate security. This dividual farmers, nor should it pur- | been due in large measure to the Limits to Assistance eral government can rvender. These upon insecure colluteral or banking sts on account ot the serious con- | losses uvoided, if the program of ac- from private interests to the public | strong, It the government, acting through doubtful paper now held by banks or Suggesting “that the conterence tand county farm and banking organl- wations, must be securcd. The con- |ference, acting through appropriate | committees, could well consider what (steps can be taken by the farm and !banking organizations or through the cstablishment of local committees to ussist the department of agriculture in adapting its efforts to the only where it is it will be effec- tance is given rved and where t has been pointed out that a ssary condition of government assistance along the lines contemplat- el must be a general refunding and extension of existing indebtedness, so that the farmer will be given time to work out his future, Such a refund- ing and extension can be accomplished only by voluntury arrangement with the creditors, and it will be accoms plished goheral and {scare only by concerted action by the {Interests involved, Those interests are represented at the con tlon may well be taken, through ap- propriate committees of the respec. tive interests, to ascertain the methods of accomplisifng the sired results, Further Steps Suggest Themselves “Donbtiess will sug- t themselves to this conference by presented can effective assis. either ind on w cfieotive de further steps e which render the material and in the emergney, intorests 1 tance pendently or jn cooperation with one or another ageney of the ermment It tederal gove has been pointed out thay a sgary condition of government as- along the lines contemplated must be a general refunding and ex- tension of existing indebtedness, o that the farmer will be given time to work out his future. Such a refund- ing and cxtension can be accomplished only by a voluntary arrangement with the creditors, and it will be accom- plished on a general and effective scale only by concerted action by the In order to take advan- : tage of the Order C we \unic %t the comtorner ™ 0 must urge you 0 act at sropriote commitiees of 1 oo ite once as the present Dis- i ot sccompiiening the deoiees 1o play is of short duration, ""Touuiies and under no circum: e e e stances willitbe extend- e |, e e rective st ed. Ask your Moxie s uuother ngoncy ot srqmrin one Jobber to submit an U icuies of serientian Order C today for your signature. If you do not get 100% service to which you as a Moxie Dealer are entitled, ;o v please communicate |jrs "t ju sears e aiics with us at once. banking rather than to distres it the difficulties of the banking ins riculture N? 182751 DER € ~ORIC! sistance further steps either the to some common causes, ognized that all the ties are by ne mea tunate agricultural is every indication that in the of the institutions + compelled to close the rom conditions case of ch have poor 1 ag- erein are tutions in agricultural districts, - The proposals outlined ORDER C.-ORIGINAL temporaty measures designed to sup -}a /I‘ ) Tue Moxiz Elompasy But it must be re ply prompt relief in an fele Oner amd e uteruer of Mare emergency accomplishing which fluctuating economic conditions make however, to induige the hope that out of this' experience there may come the benefit of tuture generations an improvement in the management and policies of the financial institutions which the agricultural Just dive program is intended to eetablisi | nent suceessful | sideration of the aspects of the present situation should lead to |great efforts to promote wiser, sound- er banking. Should Be Help “These proposals are made to meet j__ R TR TR - J— certain distressing situations in cer tain sections. They do not cover ail |the needs, but T believe they will be . Agriculture and banking, like all other interests, are not the business of the government |but the business of the people. Pri- = Imarily they must assdme responsibil ity for them. The governm heip, <hould help, and will help Wil be entirely ineffective uniess the banking difficul s due to u There situation and assist in the adjustreents ¥ war necessary for sere intrrests as the reification a sounder basie farming, financial for perma 80 the con- but # Jocal | conditions and in making certain that | rence, and ac- | best || ought to be saved because it is worth |saving. It can be saved if all of you |who are interested are willing to do }“lv:fl you can do. Without you the government can do practically noth- |ing. With syou the government can save the situation.” HIGH SCHOOL NOTES, Students at the Senior high school were given an opportunity to make preparations for the next semester at | the school today, The first year mid- year class which is at school for its first day speut the opening period this morning filling out program cards and | cther material in preparation for the coming semester, Upper classes were | promo! They also filled out pro- gram cards for the semester, Gymnisium classes wore started this morning for the first time since military training was held at the school, Lionc! Depot took charge of the clusses. Squad leaders were ap- pointed and announcoments were made relative to plans for the com- | Iing ¥ | The genior club will hold its regu- lar monthly mecting at the high| hool auditorium on Friday evening | A business meeting will be held at| | which & secrotary will be chosen for | |the rest of the year, and an enter. [ tainment will follow. A variety act John Schenck and John Butler will be the feature, Announcements as to other acts on the entertainment will | be made later, Almost half of the mid-year gradu- lation class has returned to school to take a post graduate courss, This ex- tra time give them the oppor- tunity to take up work they could no! have time to handle while they were under classmen, | Contrary to ‘popular rumor there | will be school all day I'rida The teachers' convention will not be held | since there will not be a large enough attendance from this city to merit the closing of schools for the days, WHERE IS HELEN WOODARD?| 25 ¥ wil She Left New Britain 20 or THE UNIVERSAL CAR Forecasting A Tremendous Spring Demand 739,626 more Ford cars and trucks were pro- duced last year than the previous year, an increase of over 50 per cent. In spite of this tremendous increase in pro- duction, it was impossible to meet delivery requirements during the spring and summer months when orders for 350,000 Ford Cars and Trucks could not be filled. This year winter buying for immediate Ago and Her Brother Would Like to Locate Her, If she Where is Helen Woodard ? land of the living, her broth like to find her If she is married, he would like to know her | marriage name She lived in New boarding house here vears ago, according W. . Ball South | Since then does not she went. From time that is businecss straggied is in the er would Britain and ran a ! 20 or 25 sonie | | to her brother, | Hanson, Mass. know where to time vague engaged in the in some other | in, but nething of he rumors *he real estate city, have definit S0 Mr what has be she heard to know He is | is still alive, because he has anything to the contrary he writes to the assistance in lo- the “Herald” and vicinity came of her, Mr Ball would like ome of his sister sur not and for this reason “Herald” and asks cating her. 1f any in this ¢ ould know what b sid appreciate it ted with him at 139 Main street, South Hans readers if they com- nd muni his home dress 1 Mass CAPITOL NOW PLAYING Last Moving Pictures of Ex-PRESIDENT WILSON delivery has been more active than ever before—and in addition 200,000 orders have already been booked through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan for spring delivery. These facts clearly indicate that the demand during this spring and summer will be far greater than ever, and that orders should be placed immediately with Ford Dealers as a means of protection against delay in securing your Ford Car or Truck or Fordson Tractor. lotor ,OW Detroit, Michigan A small deposit down, with easy payments of the balance arranged, or your enrollment under the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan, will put your order on the preferred list for spring delivery. See the Nearest Authorized e —