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13 BONUS PASSES BY VOTE OF 6770 17 Senate Has Enough Ballots to Override Any Veto Washington, April 24—The senate, foliowing in the footsteps of the house passed the soldiers’ bonus insurance | Lill late yesterday by a majority suf- ficient to carry it over a presidential veto. The vote was 67 to 17. President Coolidge has declared | #gainst a bonus, but [3 this particular kind of adj pensation legislation are hopeful that it will meet with his approval. Be fore the bill reaches him, however, it must go to confercnce for adjustment of minor differences with the house, Assured by republican leaders that they would vote to override a veto of | the bill, but would support a veto of a cash bonus meuasure, the senate re- sisted all efforts to add a cash option, Cash Plan Defeated The test on this question came with | the rejection, 48 to 37, of an amend- | ment by Senator Copeland, demoerat, | New York, which would have left with the former service men the choice of | proponents sted com- full cash payments or the insurance yry. certificates provided for in both the senate and house bills, Many democratic senators who vot- ed for the measure in {ts present | form denounced it as a ‘“miserable | makeshift,” and a “gold brick,” and formal notice was glven that at some future time efforts would be made to | amend it so as to enable the veteran: to get cash. Roll Call On Bonus. On the final vote the bill, nine democrats and eight Fepublicans op- . republicans, 32 -Brandegee, Brook- hart, Bursum, Cameron, Capper, Colt, | Sbe o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL City Items 1 —advt ALy I.. Doyle of strect left the Charter Oak hos- pital in Hartford and is at her home, underwent an operation ht weeks ago. Victyolas and Pianos. Henry Morans {—adivt. A meeting of the Scandinavian W, Tl w 1 t the home of Mrs, Carlson of Hamiiton street at 0 o'clock this arternoon, Jester K. of C. Fair 25 to May 5 Hall, Apri Articles of assoc Britain Hebrew Ben tion, were filed esterday. tion of volent associa- with the The corporation t of the members death Lenefits, ck. The sub- ton, muel 1saac Kram- Bayer 15 hene and sick and Chere scribers I b capital st David Ga Lehrer, Louis Edelson, mer, Ma Abrams and M Dog licenses payable n clerk’s office.—advt. A son was hory General hospital ye Mrs. Arthur Schroeder of 38 street. the New Britain erday to Mr, and Hart Three day sale of hats at the French Hat Shop, Professional building, 87 West Main street.—advt, Dr. Henry Martin, Dr. €. W. Vivian and Dr. A, B, Johnson are attending the state dental convention in Water- The convention opened today and will continue for three days, at the arni 25, Speond a pleasant evening Wennerberg Male Chorus 0dd Fellows' Hall, Apr. 24, and 28.—advt, A marriage license has been issued | b to Guiseppa Zavarella of 5 Chapman street and Miss Elsie Dechesser of the same address, $3,000 given away at the K. of Fair, Jester Hall.—advt. The fall election canvass will be started by the registrars in about two weeks, Voters will be made by the selectmen and city clerk prior to elec- tion day. The Wennerberg Male Chorus sings at the Carnival, Odd Feliows' Hall, tomorrow evening.-—advt, tonight.—adv. C. -ar Phil Ohman at Morans tonight, | Washington | about | | ity | Town John D. Caught in the Act! There's been a lot of talk about the dimes'John D. Rocke- | feller gives away to good little boys and girls. But now the pho- tographer has the goods on him. This picture was snapped as he | presented Richard Horvath, 18 months old, with a bright new 10- cent piece. Young Dick happens to be a neighbor of Rockefel- ler's at Ormond Beach, Fla. A brief sermonette on thrift was thrown in with the gift. BRISTOL NEWS NWICH sELE 24. club April Conn,, country has been selected for the 1924 championship | tesatinued ERT SEEA) tournament of the intcrcollegiate golf Guard. | He leaves, children, Mrs, chael and Mi five brothel of this city, Antonio of Nlagara Ialls, N. Y., Joseph of New Haven, and four Isisters, Mrs, flomena I"u Mrs, Annie Lambert of New Haven jand Mrs, Concetta Ginco and Miss | Mathilda Florillo of Bristol, fation June 24 to 28 at which iter Cummings Chicago and will defend and Princeton the team trophy, of Master, Yale of this eit las AMNESTY GRA (M 1] Sofia, Bulgaria, April 24,—The na- tional assembly today adopted by a large majority a Lill extending amnes- ty to all communist and Agrarian his individual title | 9, 4, 1924, JAPANESE ALMOST ATTACK AMERICANS | Mistake Crew of Destroyer lor 1 Russian Bandits By The A jated Press United Stat shiwabara Bay, Kure ral officers from r Ford were mistaken for outlaws while hunting yester- by Cap- Aboard s Destroyer ohn D, I {lles, April | the destr | Russi, day, but timely ain G. O. Clark, American em the Japanese guards on from trying to shoot them. The Americans, who had been sub- sisting on reduced, rations en north from Tokio to greet the United Stat | dered inland in scarch of fresh meat | and were ambushed by two Japanese employed as watchmen for | cannery i The Ja dial re | they had for months,, but I | sian would come Tokio, kept arese explained, after cor- tions were estabiished, that en no other luman beings d feared the Rus- the island. After cse promised e hunting. i o i explanations, the Ja future assistance in The Ford nar 3 wped a col- the Japanese destroyer ze, also in the harbor yes- when a rip tide caught the an ship. The anchorage later as shifted to avoid f r danger. he John 1. Ford is encountering cold, wet snow, heuvy fog and various | dcgrees of freezing weather, | | Wireless communication with the | Unitea States navy station at St, Paul, | Alaska, has been establish News that Major Martin's airplane has been | repaired and that he is all ready to fiy from Kanatak to join his fellow fiyers at Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, | was received here with much gatisfac- | tion. | CROWLEY BROS. INC. | PAINTERS AND | i Cummins, Curtls, Dale, Elkins, Fess, Frazier, Gooding, Hale, Howell, Jones, | _Police Chist W. C. Hart will attend a | and Ser- The funeral will be held Monday efugees except the leaders and or-| : : o, beyond the British Isles, -Amateur Radio Fails to Carry |G fans in Canada, Africa, Aus: | King’s Voice Around World | traiiz and India listened in vain. i London, April 24—The effort to G have the volce of King George heard . POPE BIDS FAREWELL, around the world as he delivered a | Rome, April 24—Pope Pius today speech in opening the Wembly exhibi- | received Cardinal Mundelein of Chi- {tion yesterday failed according to re- | cago in a ferewell audience, holding ports from radio enthusiasts through- | him in conversation for more than an out the empire. Some ten million of | hour, Cardinal Mundelein will leave | the King's subjects in the British Isles | for Milan tomorrow on his return to | heard his voice, but it did not carry |the United States. che of | the islands | route | army flyers had wan- | a.small | of one Can Wl'h KYANIZE Enamel (white or tints) you can apply a beauti- ful, porcelain-like finish on a refrigerator or any piece of furmiture. On a dresser — on bathroom fistures, like mirror frames, medicine closets — on iron beds, or in fact on any surface, metal, wood or |morning at 9 o'clock from 8t. An- rs of last September’s revolt DECORATORS of Washington; Keyes, Ladd, Lodge, | McCormick, McKinley, McLean, Mc- Nary, Norbeck, Norris, Oddle, !’hlr»pl.i Shortridge, Spencer, Stanfleld, Serling, Warren and Willls—383. Democrats — Adams, Ashurst, Broussard, Caraway, Copeland, Fer- ris, Fletcher, George, Gerry, Harris, Harrison, Heflin, Jones of New Mexi- oo, Kendrick, McKellar, Neely, Overman, Owen, Pittsman, Ral- ston, Ransdell, Sheppard, Simmons, Smith, Stanley, Stephens, Trammell, Walsh of Massachusetts, Walsh of Montana, and Wheeler, Dill.—32. Farmer-Labor ~— Johnson of Min- Mayfield, |! |26 to May §.—advt. geant John J. King meeting of the ordinance committee tonight to discuss possible improve- ments in the present traffic regula- tions, The matter of changing the filling station ordinance will also come up. Meet me at the K. of C. Falr—advt. Mr. and Mrs, ¥. B, Coyle of Brook- Y., are the guests of Mrs. | »'s parents, Mr, and Mrs, P, J.| Ahern of Franklin Square | Meet me at the K, of C. Fair—advt. | K. of C. Fair at Jester Hall, April, | Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Willman and | Mr, and Mrs, Henry Willman have re. turned to their homes in Boston after spending the holidays with Mr, and nesota, and Shipstead—2, Total, 67, Against the bonus: Republicans — Ball, Borah, Edge, Prnst, Fernald, Pepper, Smotth and Wadsworth N Democrats—Bayard, Bruce, Dial, FBdwards, Glass, King, Shields, Swan- son and Underwood-—9, Six senators who voted against the bitl voted in favor of the cash option teature, They were Borah, republi- can, and Dial, Glass, King, Swanson and Underwood, democrats. Main Features Alike There is no difference between the senate and house on the main | features of the bill, Each has ap- proved the major provision which are: | Cash payments to veterans whose adjusted compensation would not ex- ceed $50, Twenty year endowment insurance policies based on adjusted service pay at the rate of §1 a day for domestic service and $1.25 a day for overseas service, Provision is made in the insurance teature under which the veteran, al ter a period of two years from the date of the issue of his certificate, could obtain loans from banks up to per cent of the current cash value of the certificate. Senate Amendments The more important amendments | written into the house bill by the sen- s were: That cash payments be made avail- able immediately Instead of after nine months from the date of the enact- ment of the measure. That the insurance would be issued after July 1, instead of January 1, 1925, That veterans should be relieved of | paying compound interest to the treas- ury upon redemption of certificates which had been allowed to lapse as certificates 5, security for bank loans. Placing entire control of the admin- | fstration of the act under the diree- | tor of the veterans’ bureau instead of under the secretary of war and secre- | tary of the navy. Eliminating employes of the public health service fromi the benefits on the bill. Making the legisiation applicable to female yeoman of the navy, female marines, the Phillippine scouts and | the Portoe Rico regiment of infantry. Rritish and Czechoslovak competi- tion has forced the closing of one-half of Poland’s textile mills, and the put- ing of the others on a two-day-a- week basis, | Mrs. A, 1. Nelson of Corbin a\'(-nuo.‘ Evangelist L. Cardey will con-| tinue the lectures held in the Lyceum | theater Sunday at 3 p. m. in the I 0. 0. F. hall on Arch stret at the same hour, The subject will be an-| nounced Saturday | ¥, H, Bollerer's Posy Shop has re- moved to 72 Church street.—advt. Miss Mary Riley, student nurse at 8t. Francls' hospital, is resting at her | home on Howard street following an operation for the removal of tonsils| and adenolds at the hospital last weelk. | There will be a regular mecting of | St, Mary’'s Ladies’ Temperance society | this evening at § o'clock. | The kly social of the Sons of | Veterans' auxillary which was to be | held tomorrow afternoon has been postponed until May 2. A LULLABY FOOD BEVERAGE “Hushabye, lullabye, mamma’s little baby; here’'s a good-night drink of milk for you.” Our milk for the baby, the growingups and the grownups. "MAKE JUALITS SEIBERTS &E.SsmmaSon. Your Milleman PARK ST. PHONE:1720% The number of those excepted, it is | stated, does not exceed 40. thony's church and burial will be in |8t, Thomas' eemetery, SEEING IS BELIEVING We can show you an exceptionally fine built cottage, 6 rooms, hot water heat and completely modern, with a two-car garage, Owner i¥ leaving this state and is compelled to make hig, sacrifice for quick sale, The Hardware City Co-Operative Assn., inc. MUTUAL RUILDING 122 MAIN ST, FAMOUS PICTURE Jackie Coogan FEATURES IN Long Live the King ‘ SOUTH CHURCH FRIDAY EVENING, 7:30 Public Welcome [T At 15 important points are ball and rollerbearings of chrome nickel steel, in place of simply cane-hardene bearngs. \ NEW BRITAIN.CONN. TIME TO PLANT We Carry a Complete Line ot FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES, HEUGE PLANTS, FLOWERING SHRUBS, ROSES and HARDY GARDEN FLOWERS Drive over to the nursery and select ~our own plants. Nursery is located 1!, miles west of Bristol on Chippins Hill. "Phone orders will receive careful attention.— Phone Bristol 1301-2. The Bristol Nurseries, Inc. DBRISTOL, CONN. You Should Know Hupmobile Quality- Proof, in the shape of a parts display which contrasts Hupmobile construction with ordi- nary construction, will tell you plain factsabout the things that make a motor car stand up. So we bring the inside of the car out into the daylight, where he can see it before he buys. We want him to see how much more he gets than the same price can buy elsewhere. We want every man who puts his good money into the Hupmo- bile to do so with his eyes open. CITY SERVICE STATION AVEL AND STANLEY &7 OOMS & MAIN STRILT So come in—see the Parts Display —learn real facts about motor cars. CONR. BAnRTI SHOWY | 267 Chapman Street | TEL, 2013 Estimates cheerfully given on all fobs | | e— | WITH US INSURANCE MEANS SERVICE LANTZ, MOLANDER (0O, | 252 MAIN ST, Tel, 3429 BUY COAL THE NEW WAY Best Coal at lower prices, Coal direct from mines to con- sumer A. P. 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