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_ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924, M = u]fl[lE RA”JES Tfl ‘ lNTERN_ATIONAL DEBTS CALLING MEETINGS I]EFENSE flF [;HIEF g . : : ; This Will Be Big Subject Taken up at | Islamic Associations Throughout India . e | Conference of England and the| Are Being Hurriedly Summoned To Russian Soviets, Consider Caliph. senawr Flays Those “ho Make = i ; : : London, March 7.—Plans are \nu‘.g‘ London, March 7.—Meetings of the M . i ] : 50 [completed by the government for the Islamic associations are being hur. uch of Cot)lldge Telegmms g 3 £ | coming conference with the delegate riedly summoned throughout India, : of Soviet Russin on the questions of says the Calcutta correspondent of the (I —— ¢ s | international debts, restoration of Daily Telegraph, to consider the ac- private property in Ru: . the validi- tion of the Tu h government in that he had no sympathy with the ty of the Anglo-Ru ies and abolishing the caliphate at Constanti- character‘of debate which the senate ¥ on other subjects ur\rn\ which Great nople. Those hodies which have met had heard in the past si; wecks, Sem- Y Britain'’s future diplomatic relation- have made indignant protest at what ator Lodge, during his débate yester- | ship with Russia will be predicated. they consider an outrage of their day with Senator Harrison re garding s, Prime Minister MacDonald, who faith. Islam, they is faced with the McLean telegrams, -said in his 4 x will supervise the work of the British a serious crisis which can only be opinion it had “lowered the stand- 3 3 | delegates,” has suggested to the Mos- folved by a plebiscite of the entire ards” of that body. i | cow authorities that the last woek in Mosiem world “Not a single fact has been dis- | © 2 3 March or the first week in April as The correspondent quotes the Ben- closed,” he-said, “which reflects in |a suitable date for the . gal minister Ghuznavi as saying that the slightest upon. the presiden 3 i X which will be held in has wounded Moslem senti- have known his public and }l\mn 3 S , the l.uwun. I € d violated Moslem tradition, 10w drawing up the $ at nd consequently forficited the sym- athy of o ans throughout world. vi looks to King | in of the jaz to maintain | pstitution and dignity of the rall-i Washington, March 7.—Declaring life throughout, and in both his ca- s % reer has been without a blemish. He | & b | with 1 gn Minister Tehitchepin i entered office under particularly try- g 5 " 4 Moscow, will be the principal Russian | ing conditions, with a cabinet not of | - S iR E representative his choosing, and with policies «n op- i Neither e ¢ will appoint an am- eration with the formation of which | 3 o 1 bassador until the final ou > of he had no part. S 3 : | the approaehing conference is fore “He will be as prompt in punishing | seen. The present indications point to chamber. He has done nothing to 3 : ) long c: in the service to represent justify a personal attack of any kind. ¥ ® & 4 | Great Britain, rather than a man like He's entitled to all the respect that¥ 3 3 [Jumes O'Grady, the labor leader, first Majority of Mexican 1 nt Con- | the congress can give him. He will in | S \ ; sted, who is without a PSR all probability a candidate of one e J P aft. M. Rakovsky seems the of the two parties for the presidency. | ¥ Russian cand most likely of sc- T believe he will be the next president : 3 | 1ection. i of the United States. ) \ | By The “I think it is little short of outrage | - ; | “Mexie March 7.—A majority to bring the president’s name in here X ** § | WIN OVERT]ME GAME ‘m the members of the permanent in a place where he cannot speak for | 8 4 ! congressional commission favor call- himself. I think he should be lifted - i ing an extraordinary session of above the debate that has been run- 3 * | Speed Boys Trounce Swift and Upson | gress beginning April 1 to cor :mghhflrhbx'nrdso\-emluwovks. “f'hti;‘h R 3 by Score of | 29 Yast (.,n.‘u'uuslltuhnn.ll amendments leng as been based on gatherings of the & S 3 p 2 , ying the terms of office of the presi- | utter, on whisperings of the corri- = ' R Bs a a jdent and senators from four |‘a six ors, on newspaper reports—every The Hardwa City d Boys de-|years and deputies from two to four, sort of rumor and _(-n!umny and false . | teated Swift M 33 and 29 in ording to a summary of interviews | slory, many of whick have been ex- This is Maxine Brown, honorary colonel of the Sixth|an overtime g > Boys club|published in El Universal today, This young lady shouldn't have much trouble landing a posed as absolutely false, = = last night, At t regula Judging from the statements and ) 2 4 . . 3 , referred to by the late President Harding as the pret-| o, i me the score was 29 al intorviews published it is generally |husband. She's considered one of the prettiest girls in all RIVAWSURPS Hls PLAGE «| tiest ;.vnl to visit the White House, regarded by many one of the Both teams player hard, fast bail belieyved congress would approve the [Europe. And at a recent contest in Paris, she was adjudged the h most graceful dancers in the country, and now sought by the and for the losers the shooting amendment before June, while it 18 imos{ perfect physically. Too bad the jud withheld her name, HE COMPLAINS T0 POLICE! Prince of Wales to dance in a London revue. She now is in New |Kron and Dudack was . feature. . | possible to secure the necessary o ]‘Ol'l\ CIt\ W h(‘l(‘ \fl‘ l§ o) Tllldl The summary: dorsement of tweo-thirds of the state i SRR ) e poy S, and U, speed Boys, (legislatures in the republic since it is i | i 2 000 LOSE JOBS, i Kron . Jusper, Knapp |declared only five states still remain William Sakoweck Tearns Woman He | R T i —— d [to he pacitied—Yueatan, Campeche Colagne, Germany, March 3 . Arderson was sent to investigate, ter elsewh 1 police are making Vi » . anson, Knapp Tabasco, 4 ro—with | More than 20,000 workmen a Called Wite is Marricd to When the patrolman arrived at the | an investigation to straighten out the Ripht ¥orward, prospects of sp. ederal domina- |den Aniline Dye Works Bodbder. Pouse he found tie door bolted, but|affair, Maher Anderson tion of these states, perhaps before [shaten and Oppau ha aftor. & time it was opened by thel o ., d at the coity clerk’s : tho end of the present month, missed upon their refusal 1o work | After over two years of blisstul woman. The boarder was also in the | . WANige liosass: had |Osulcy ; wuo... Holst : — married lite, Witllani Sakoweck of 101 [house. When asked why she Jad [ pon iecind ut 4:40 o clock yesterday TRAMWAYS, Oak street returned to his home last | '9cked her husband out, she wald ihe | yamaon to the couple, ovick - Sheehan| NIt 9.~'he sum of 140 didn't lock him out, but had just re- | . Right Guard. > ¥ A gave his age as 33 and the bridesto- 4 0! ' n assigned for sys TR N , A night to find he was locked out of the |tireq with Lim for the' night, and she | gave her name ux Julls Judke.| Goals trom floor, Kron 8, Van ¢:g- el gy dpptonses g iadodr STEP DOWN TO THE house and that a boarder had taken jne.ody ( ¢ Nowve: the bk o] & : " ok, ‘ e 21 years, of 101 Oak street. Ioth, | Pen 1. Maher 3, Dudack 5, Jupscr 4, | o on lire will be spe Uis placo. Mo reported the matter t0 |joged bourder, to the policeman as her | abo § ¥ears ksl ans reording to |Rwanson 4, Anderson 4 Holst 1, Shes. | Fourteen million liro will be spent at . SU e police and Patrolman Churles J.|yusband, the license, it is tie first marrfage DN 1; goals from foul, Dudack 1, Asked for an explanation of the|iop eqch, Jusper 2, Andorson 2, Shechan 1. affair, she said that she had been live Ne . 2 . . - — . | ing with Sakoweck for over 1wo yours oviak said this morning that they ¥ pocnss AL l of hoe i3I had not been married yet, but that| xtomd - “ . ” land that he was the father of her 17 (44 not hoon marrded i San i7) ‘ What Is it ol AU | Painted PeoPle HOTEL. BRONSON BLDG. BASEMENT gressional Commission Want Ustra- | ordinary Session, o1 d bab ) h ol ) kS of the of e T months old baby, but thoy n v formed cither tomor or Monday In‘fmn Hml!n wih‘ of the Pana | . o | 0 99 Leen married e married Nove el Pacific Bxposition have been sold by | gl - 4 Pamted People | the Russlun Orthodox chureh, [Mrs. Willlam K. Vanderbitt, Jr., M! 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