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POINCARE REPLIES 10 BRITISH NOTE Hopes for Co-operation--Denies Kny Ulterior Motives By The Associuted Press, London, March MaeDonald’s second ecare, published to« the sume frankness t his first exchange with the premier. Continuing t ous discussion” which he dee essary to clear away misunder - ings, the labor premier forth some of the apprehensions regarding ance’s policy held by numerous aglishmen, and these fears the nch premier in his reply ors to allay. Frank Statement Premier MacDonald's lettc February 21, declared it was felt in England that, contrury provisions of the Versailles treaty France is endcavoring to ercate u sit uation which gains for it what it failed to get during the allicd peac negotiations. The people of England, Mr. Donald wrote, “regard what appears to them to be termination of Jrance to many and dominate the without consideration of our reason able Interests and future consequences of a European scttlement: that they feel apprenhension ot the large mili- tary and aerial establishments main- tained not only in eustern but also in western France; that they are dis- turbed by the interest shown by your government in the military tions of the new states in contral Fur- ope, and finally, that they question why all these activities financed by the Irench government in disregard of the fact that the British taxpayer has to find upward of 30,000,000 pounds yearly as inte est upon loans raised in America and that our tax large sums to pay the interest on thi debt of I'rance to us, to meet which France herself has as yet made nor propounded 80 fur 18 they can see, uny sacrifices equivalent to their own.' A He expressed hope that the report of the expert committecs on Germin reparation wonld draw England together, As to the allied debts, which should be con- sidered in eonjunction with the probe elm of reparation, If co-operation could be reached on these, he said, “It will be possible for us to up- Premicr Ramsay tter to M. Poin- is marked by at characterized French “cours sets endeav- duted “widely to the ruin Ger continen organizas should be inter: proach the United States not as deb- | tors disputing one as a united Europe tual sacrifice and arran cure the ills from which our are now suffering.” Poincare’'s Reply Premier Poincare in reply, assuring the British prime minister that he would “enter upon this examination in that spirit of concilfution and love alty with which you you are ani- mated,” characterized as “mistaken™ those Englishmen who believed that Vrance dreamt of the political or economie annihilation of CGermany.” He repeated his ofterciterated as. sertion that, as a croditor of Ger- many, “France is not so mad as to wish to reduce her debtor to pover he eontinued: “no reasonabie French. man ever dreamt of annexing a par ticle of German territory, nor turning a single German into a I'rench elti- zen.” tT was “infinitely to be desired,” agreed, that the questions of inter- allied debts and reparation should be settled at the same time, with the other but unxious by mu- cment to people Do You Know The “Painted People” "Good 10 the Last Drop PEARS taught us the art of creating the lade that is “Good 1o the Last Dr That's wh House is exampie coffee delicious become. can ayers-also have to find | neither | German Comment Berlin, March 3.—The letters e changed between Premier MacDona | of Great Britain and M. Poincare, the | Prench premier, are prominently pub- lished by the morning newspapers. The Montagspost says: “Mr. MacDonald’s letter has the importance of a historical document. Yor the first time a leading states- man of the entente theroughly and investigates all the political questions which over Europe »a clond of poison. It is a novel in which Mr. MacDonaid’s di- plomacy, de secretiveness of the chancelleries, s, Regarding M. Poineare’s reply the paper says: “It cannot be deifed that the moral power of Mr, MacDonald personality had a wholesome influence on Poincure from which he could not escape and whieh will not be without ran eff on the French people.’ Paris Press Notices runkly hang pising the March The, correspon- dence between the Britis] and Prench premiers is aided most of the Pari today as of first impor The etiti Parisien, the most wide- ly circulated puper appealing to the Frenchman, says the docu- ments form in some measure a pre- amble to more definite wider pourpariers to be when the expert rcpar committees have finished their t Publication of the correspondence, it adds, has the immense advantage of showing America that, if the Fran- co-Rritish agreement become ity, she at last will have befor as 'remier MacDonald su Europe, anxious by mutual and arrangement, to from which our people are now suf- fering.” Belio e Donald® and disfavor, saying minister, NEWSpUapers averag: sacritice Taris, contrasts Ma PPoincare to the former's t the British prime wishes to take and hold everything in the manner of the omni- potent Jupiter and Mr, Wilson,” By way of compen Jouvenel gin the radical ‘Oeuvre s that of the gwo letters, | “one apepurs us the work of an hon- B 0 whe wishes to arrive at ree sults, and the other as that of an imi tation of machiavelli who adores ar Buing.” paper C0-OPERATE WITH YALE Manutacturers’ Association Gets Into Closer Touch With scientific Op- France and | portunities at University, New cous Haven, Mareh 3 announeement manufactur Conneeticut and Yale Simultan- made today asvociation of university of was by th institutions for cooperation in indus. rescareh and educational wor plan, it is stated, will enable in- dustries of the state to secure greater access to facilities of the university for scientific and tochnical work and able manufacturcrs to more easily cbtain services of technical trained young men. The plan also contem- plates a cloxer contract of university students and teaching staft with the practical problems of industry and will enable students by va fon tim. work or other work to secure the ben- | efit of practical experfenee in the | manufacturing plants of the state, {Auto Accident in { Haven Resul Haoven, March #.--John Kane, fatally hurt whea an automobile skid- [ded into a telephone pole on Iorest stroet late yesterday dicd at the hos- pital of his injurics early this morn. ing, Tony Florio, 25, is at the hospi. {tal with a possible fracture of the i\hull and three others werg more or less seriously hurt in the same ac- cident, Kane and 1Morio were pine | ned fo the and the others thrown | out. New {Memel Settlement Terms Are Proposed by Committee By The Assoclated Press. | Geneva, Switzerland, March 3 | Associated Press) he League of tion's special commission for the | tiement of the Memel controversy | day presented the general draft of | convention forming the basls of a settiement of the question. The sos lution reached is the application of the decigion of the conference of am- made in February 19 U nder this the vereignty of Memel | gees to Lithuania but with Memel territory retaining full autonomy. All fiternational transportation rights on the Niemen river and the | Memel are safeguarded. The impres. bassadors on prevails here that the recommen. | commission are likely powers in- dations of 1The | to be accepted by all the terested India Home ‘Rulé “Pnrly Adopts Opposition Plan Delni, Britieh 1sdia, March 5.—~The Ewarajist (home rulé) and inde- ndent members of the assembly solved toc'refuse to pplies in protest against the Brit- government's “unsatisfactory re- sponse to the demand fof a round tuble confer 3 The | party, to which the 52 belong, will srther consider its position on I7ri- ¥, on the eve of the governmgnt's t supplies, \ to vote the COMING TO CONVER Manila, Mare of the NCE Charles Episcopal 1 nited It teamer nt to Spring Mass of Methoditts in Mas MARRIED 11 YEARS, ynd Mrs, Frod Coprman mareicd they came cure the ills| ion, Robert De | the development of a plan, formulat- ed by a point committee of the two | Port of | vote the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1921, P TREASON TRIAL ON Unimportant Witnesses Callod Today | in Hearing of Cases Against Taden- dorft and Hitler. By The Amoriated Prese Munich, March 3.——The Ludendorft- | Hitler treason trial caséd its way | along with the hearing of compara- | tively unimportant witnesses today, | their testimony being intended to lead | up to an important stage of the trial | expected to begin Wednesday when | fermer Dictator Von Kahr and Gen- ! eral Von Loscow, commander of the Reichswehr in Bavaria, are to be heard. The court took considerable | testimony concerning the guns, am- | munition and other supplies intended tor Hitler's army, and it was intimat- cd by one witness that the leaders of the November “putsch,” with conse- quences of which this trial is dealing, | had possession of a large number of arms which were the property of the Reichswehr, | The court was eager to learn more along these lines, and after hearing Licutenant Wagner, one of the de-| fendants, who was an officer of the| military academy in which the trial is being held, the judges decided that | further testimony concerning the | arms would be tagen in Camera, The | | state prosecutor contended he would show that two machine guns belong- | ing to the academy had got into the | Fands of the Hitler band. | ADOPTS NEW PLANE ' Special Officers’ Board Decides Boen- [ ,‘ ing Machine is Best Qualified rnrl Use of Student Fliers, | March A new Washington, : | quipped with | Boeing training plane, interchangeable landing gear, has been selected by a special board of officers at the naval air station at | Pewrsacola, Kl for student naval avi- | ators, and superscdes the N-9 and | H8-2L, scaplan and the JN-4, lond plane, I'he burcau of acronautics of the navy department announced tod that the chunge sumplitics the prob. lem of spare parts by having upper | Jand lower wings, the right and left {ailerons and control surtaces on the | wings interchangeable, Two cockpits, | for instructor and for student; land- | ing gear for seaplane work of the single pontoon type, und a Wrighte Lawrence J-3 engine, 200 horse-pow- cr, are other features of the new plane, 50 of which have been cons tracted for with a Seattle fifm, The body is made of tubular steel. AID T0 SCIENTISTS | All Governmients Asked to Cooperate (o Protect Inventors and 1'ruits of | Scientific Work. | @Genova, March 3. convention for the protection of scicntific prop- | erty which was Introduced at.the last | Leugue of Nations assembly interests | the United States government, which | has turned over the proposal to the proper authorities for examination, according to notification from Wash- tngton. The plun, tramed by Senator It Jtini of Italy, outltnes practical e ures tor affording legal protectién | inventors and for sofequarding thc truits of the labors of sclentists, A governments have been asked to give { their views on the convention, Y. W, HLANOTES A meeting of the Y. W. H. A, wilt | | be held Monduy evening at 8 o'clock t the home of Miss Marion Lrown, 131 Dwight strect Plans for per- | manent headquarters will - be dis. cussed after which a card party is | planned, A prize will be awarded to the winner of each table. All mems bers are urged to be present. The Y. W. H. A. minstrel will be given Sunday afternoon, April 13, at the Paluce theater under the direce tion of Robert M. Feldman, Marion Brown, president &8 the as. sociation, has appointed the following | members to act o1 committees: Pube- leity ehatrman, Miss Jennie Kire | [shintz; committec on tickets, Misses | Moliie Gitman and Mildred Meshken; irman of program committee, Miss innie Clark, | e Watch For KINNEY'S SHOE STORE AD - - Tomorrow’s Paper “The Humming Bird” Will Surprise You nationalist | Stops Colds in 24 Hours Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine gives quicker relief than any other cold or Ja grippe remedy. Tablets disintegrate in 10 seconds. Effectiveness proved in millions of cases. Demand red box bear- ing Mr. Hill's portrait. All druggists— 30 cents. 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METCALFE 118 Wallace Street Telephone 595 ixclusive Glenwood Furnace Agent for New Britain ne Dollar ay Examination HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE In corrocting Migh Bloed Pressure Natural Methods faillng suecess, ful instrument the sphygmo ey ure enubled to detect pressure of patient mal condition is treat- Diseases of the Stomach amd Digestive Organs Natural Methods as advocated by the Tlectro Medlcal Doctora act directly and are the new--the nat. ural=the scientiflc way for the al no- leviation of many stomach and lver complaintss A5 admini have met with un- With that wonde meter, the exact and where an abi found the aute ment is applied—pleasant and sooth- reducing the blood pres- sure at least five to twenty poiuts i a single tréatment Blectrn al Docto hod of treatment helps banfsh in & remark- short time y stomach wuch ns nausea, vomith ng up of gas, light-headedness, tongue, bad taste ia the pain in stomarh and bowe) tick headaches, billousness, flekle appetite, rushing of blosd to 1) head, dizziness, fainting, gnaw- ‘ l‘ “ tomach ufferer alone knows, Eleetrn Medica tound the X-K vealing decp-hidden discs ain examination fail to reveal . s wll--eee ower ering (The Gregt American Disease) are numbericss people whe themsel and vet languid and of the time. They have or endurance In work— hing they attompt is an effort. nd man, to them appeafs as a long, ¢ tuture. Their appetite is poor wnd variabie they s and discouraged. ains and aches In varlous parts of the bedy, and there is often Indiges- " tion, belcfing of gas, pains in the cach ondensation coated mouth, ing—-avd Doctors have Neurastlienia (SERVE EXHALSTION) indispensable in re- that or i d wuch conditions ulcers and cancer of t toma of the lung in th and bladde heart, disease mations of other ¢ uts has been the An Diustration of a Pluoroscope X-Ray Examinations as made by a8 of Getermining the exact Be the ELECTRO MEDICAL DOCTORS (heredy ens 101 STATE STREET—SPRINGFIEDD, MASS o NG ok uatieat (o e of the eeormer of State and Main Strects. ministered. ~_-:|m;:‘\ OFFICE HOURS Sosome ¥a, Wednesdays and Saturdhys, 10 AL M. to § M. Seiatica, Neuritis and bratn tires casily vs and Priday )y A. M. to 5 P. M T tro Medleal Doctors are Suad 1 M. to P M 2 proug da contact with o 3 - < Rheumatism ufterers 1hat the U Thursdays. onvinced that they are vultering ronie roner and cot w doors west r meals and the ou wil unfortunat Diseases Sueccessfully Treated by Natural Methods Bronchial, Asthmatic our Setersl MEhoss e ~, % HYadder 4 Bleod and Catarrhal Troubles . : el trowmie, ex ipation, ear ewa, female 1reated by anenia, 8s- In the Treatment of the Abeve Complainis the Method of he Viectro Wedieal Doctors Has Met With Remarkable Succe Aty on troubiss ana hemarrholds re sflments : wotal trouble. vt e of . t troutde and eaprcted frections of men and women modern trear oftice hours as