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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1924, ’ | D'ANNUNZIO GRIEVES PANAMA PROTESTS TYRE-VOSSLER : WANT UNIVERSITY | MCIN i Robert B. Me re, attired in navy biue Poiret twill and e | e —— — t re of WAterbury, at wore an oid fashioned cgrsage bou- quEN Tl] ASSIST Italian Writer and Premier Mussolini Toesday morning | quet of lilew nf the: Selleys. 3 Py | Lvchange Views On Passing of — | terpreted by Flenvra Duse 1 sisting graphed Premier M ini from b jagreeme Washington, April 23.—Recommen- N tions that the American association “The tragic destiny of Duse could n of \ Taft agreement is not have been fulfillad in a more ment troops an nders by rebel |1 a3 proposed by ‘diye of nations covenant were made mains be brought to Italy at the ex-'cording to Genera! Serrona. secretary | nama. the report submitted to the or- ' pense of the state. 1 am certain that of war, upport of the proposed child labor fate o: D wmendment to the constitution and of ago I offered a pension so that such & d 1 " * g oip 1d be unworthy tension physical education through |tragic death, I telegraphed Ambassa- for business.” ederal aid to states in the payment dor Caetani to proce with to or instruction in home economics and ' Italy at tho cost of the state. ; deviben G | stablishment of a federal ind = to the constitution spo sored by the national woman's party. nent of courss - entions of soc t with liivan ' ding breakfast was served to relatives Famous Tragedienne. Duse. | Taft Agreement Abrogated. home in Gardone, when learning of today University women work for par- ; triagic mauner, from Italy tne leaders have ady od the situation s ';m.»n,merl. Such ac anization’s convention here today by ¢ grief today is shared by all Ital- Only a few rebe remain | , the Sterling-Reed bill providing for a a great artist might not leave Italy, r capable nf any ac f supervisors and teachers. \Pitsbnic h and cn hehalf of Mal- onie for women also were adsocated The committee on housing reported | avorable respo the the b The bride was son of Mr. and Robert B. Mcintyre and Miss Anna N e . at S. Vossler Married Tuesday at Rec- . Fears Business Strangulations As Pan- orming the ama Canal is Thrown Open and moon, Mr. and make their home tory of St Josepl's Parish Will Play at Our Store bands *“The whoma REBELS VS. REBELS of sal- Tomorrow Evening at 7 o'clock Be Sure and Come Henry Morans & Sons VICTROLAS | American Envoy to Republic vador Attemipting to Pacify the Sit- white Man Five and Ten Cent Store Baron said Ju G nation in South America. at the t hotel. Association Recommends ACtiVity rome. apri 25.—Gavrier o ' the great tragedienne’s death in the “1 do icipation by the United S he i pason e United States in the | ;00 jralian of hearts has been that full peace in the republic s pos- amount to s s legislative committee, ians." ttered ovel country, all lackin tederal department of education, and has affected me grievously, Immedi- " detrim ] to our Amendment of the iocational ed- ian government, make the essary vhile cont I opposition was ex- e to Have Taken New York Girl As ‘hat a suggestion made to zio, many of whose plays were in- possibility of for World Gourt sive Victories for Govt. Troops United Sta Meaice Uity, : befng thrown open for | orld court and for ratification of the stilled. 1 beg that the beied re- sible within twe or three weeks, ac- poor and ¢ The report also proposed acuve The premier replied: e proper m ials for warfare, endorsement of a bill calling for ex- ately upon being informed of her Nt of thrx ication act to i ase appropriations arrangements to bring the bed to proposed “equal rigl vomen in 136 coll His Bride. New York, Aprt Miss Doris Mercer s either to confirm a repor t she j had been married to 8. 8. Kresge, of Detroit, wealthy owner of Five and Ten Cent stores, Miss Mercer de- clined to make any statement on the ‘report which came from Detrolt yes- Salvador Herre- in Michoacan: Jose Moran | Higinio erto Pineda and Aguilar it others in report stated, “in which ot #4 o Carlos Greena and a few have exposed thmseives to grave riticism through violation of reason- able standards of uct” The ommittee ex maining rebels must| + or be captured shortly, A d. Guatemal h cent disa revided consideration of plans for the construction of a new port at Istapa, with improved railroad facilities and reinforced cement ware mean “a mere course of etlquett course on the behavior of the well 365 MAIN ST. Directly Opp. Myrtle St. Mr, Kresge's first wife di charging er The committee ations recommer stablishment of a fo tional fellowship, d efforts to organi tion of university omen in America D L wut said ulty in forming ard for admission, Amert repubs e been asked to ap- representatives of e Chris- nia eonference of the inte tiona 26 a a satisfactor) Presidents of § o3 it added, ! ('oolidge Takes Majority Of the Missouri Delegates St, Lotis, April 23,—With the elee- on yesterday of four delegates in t) fourth and 10th congressional dis- triets instructed to vots for President Coolidge at the republican national onvention, 26 of the 32 district dele. gates of Missouri go instructed for the president Three districts, the 11th and 17th of §. Loufsand the 13th of southwest Missouri, failed to instruet, but se lected delegntes ayowedly farorahle to President Coolidge's candidacy, Oklahoma State G. 0. P, Is Holding Its Convention Oklahoma City, Okla, April 23, Iiection of seven delegates.at-large to the natienal eonvention sclection of a rational committerman and state chalrman, framing of a piatform, and endorsement of a presidential candi- date ace on the program of the state republiean convention here today. #everal district conventions have se tected convention deiegates instructed for Calvin Coolidge and it is consider. ed certain by leaders that the delegates-at-large will be similarly in- structed, party jed in Memphis At the time of tl Mrs, Kresge start her hust o Ith *by in his first st § testified that she saerifices in their which she belie to her husba u made m married George Milton, 55, Was Owner and Editor of the Chattanooga Evening News—Had Heart Discase. Murphreesboro, Tenn., April 23.- George Fort Milten, 33, owner and editor of the Chattanooga Evening News, and one of the t known men in business and poli in Ter ed suddenly of heart diseas early today, Mr, Milton was state manager for Wiltlam Gibbs McAdeo in his presi- dential campaign and it is thought he overtaxed his energies in his effort to keep up Loth his political and edi- torial duties. easee, here He was a delegate to the democra-'! tic national contentions of 1900, 1804 and 1712, He was a director of the national rivers and @ C and a member of the National Press club at Washington, He also was a Spanish-American war yeteran ANOTHER “STEVE BRODIT Man Lives After Jumping From Brooklyn Rridee New York, April 28.—Jesoph Burke who leaped from t span of Brooklyn bridge inio the Fast river vesterday bac was out of work and down to “his eonts,” suftersd only internal injuries and is expectad to recover. center e, he said ast five President of Argentine Red Cross Gives Notice That Southern Order 1= Against ldea of Dissolving. socicties, assemblin , that the e against the idea colVing eague, which is to be discussed the meeting e L proposed solution of the d petween the big Red C'ross organi 8 8 14 be based on a mi agresment between the cague the international commit- tee in a and provide for unit- ing the executives of the two bodies, re the Argentine society the question of reor- R 4 be deferred for a period of not less an five years, this 10 he extended if necessary, meanwhile maintaining the status quo. The message Was sent in response 10 a request for the Argentine view, Furthern co! ore t ganization sl Operation Not Likely in (ase of Miss'Rambeau Kansas City, Mo, April 23, =The condition of Misa Marjorie Rambeau actress, who was stricken here with acute appendicitie, was reported by her physicians today to be greatiy imprived Tt wassaid that at her pres. ent rate of improvement, it was be 'lieved, an operation would not be necossary WRISTLE REPLACES GUN Paris, April 23.~The toot of a steam whistle has replaced the boom of the sunrise and sunset gun in 1'rench navy yards in pursuance of the program of economy now under way The ng in ammunition, it is estimated 11 amount to several thousand france nnual sa HARTFORD at Each . . 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