New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1924, Page 12

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‘12 BONUS IS VETOED BY PRES. COOLIDGE Says Vets Will Benefit More by Lower Taxes May 16 bonus bill was vetoed by Coolidge grounds that it was cc Washington, The late yesterday on onomically sound and morally unjust, Returned unsigned to the h where the legislation originated, goldier | president Harding turned President the un- the measure was immediately taken up by its friends in an eifort to over the executive action and counsel of leaders of both partic tained a postponement of a vote only ride | i the " NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, .- | GERMANY LOSES MANPOWER claiming their ranks would | strengthened through return of sentecs by & vote of a later date, Representatiy lLongworth and Representative Olidfield, of Arkansas, democratic whip, both predicted the measure would easily be passed in the houge over the veto by the necessary lfwo-thirds majority. | Supporters of the bill claim a srity of at Ieast four o sary two-thirds in the Also Vetoed By rding This is the second time a Mil has been vetoed ma r the neces bonus Two years ago down the ress, His house, On pas- : voted 355 first measure pasced hy eoi r-ridden in the ed in the of thiz bill the hou 4 and the senate 67 to 16, enate, eage i to OVFICERS FLUCTED Officers for the ensuing year have been elected by the Epworth league of ‘Trinity Methodist church, at the meeting nald evening. e o ra are as follows Presi- lent, Do Parker; first vice-presi- i annual last and the number of able-bodied between 20 and 45 has been “Opvd BY EXTENDED EMIGRATION 12 v con. "o e sropovon ot Has six Per Cent, at the Beginning of 1921 Than in 1913, Rerling, May 16 cent of 1224 than #t had ceording to the mates of the The total population i& now plac £3,500,000, At dec: is of 1} man p than the 1 are now seven per n the ages of mar There men hetwee UDLJULH 100E "“"”“”’QLJJDU oDat Less Population Germany had six ess population at the be at the begin esti terman statistical office ed at o5 shows the been more decline. cent, fewer 15 and 65, AT (T L ST spped from | 33 per cent. to 18 per cent tions in acfhr that Germany ne reconstruction. Discus tion of the sturdiest of Ge young farmers, industrial w gin- ger, counsellor to the cabinet on many’s ability to reconstruct spoedily flight to the new world, tradesmen and technicians, Dr. Be suly jects relating to emigration, says Ger Emigration is making violent reduc- vopulation of the very char- s most for ne migra rmany’s kers, is being undermined by the While he does not advocate the re striction of emigration that the social condition o ing class must be raised so as to remain in Germany. suggests he worlk- to malke it more inviting for the workers MAY 16, 1924. men | # £ DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED Saturday The president in hiz et sage, a document of more t] words, declared he could see fication for enactment of the law and added “Our country cannot afford it veterans as a whole do not want it. All our An principles are op posed to it fication for it. Proceeding in bill, Mr. Coolidge decl was owed able-bodie world war. socond third fourth \ice. Afth vice- accretary, secretary, | William Ruth dent; Mona Lohman; vice- ant, Oliver verson: vice- nt trene Demar nt, Haroid Dunt Gilbert Marsh fina 100 Q00000 no justi- bill into ol [he | ygrothy Pinc s: publicity committee, Gretehen Larson. hes; treasurer, Semmon: ere is no moral justi- | MAGS INCORPORATE 3. Mag, Samuel E. Mag and incorporated | F. Mag & Sons | hing and fur- e corporation is 000 with $15,000 The articles the red no bonus his discussion of d veterans of the ines Patriotism ude of the nation to| these veterans cannot be exp dollars and cents,”” he added respect and honor of thei will rightfully be theirs for But patriotism can neith nor sold. It is not hire It is not material but spiritual. It is one of the fir and highest of hu- Rellingham, Wash., May 16.—Mrs. man virtues, ' npt to pay money | ppederick 1. Martin will greet her for it is to offer it an unwe hushand, Major Martin, world fight | dignity which che commander, upon his arrival here | destroys it. x x oard the v (Catherine 1., she abandon our th & ndvised ster, Mrs. George | abandon this son. Mrs n plans to | Stress n Diego Sunday on the steamer The economic a due to arrive at for a veto were s by the president that should the for tax reduction must b The government, he said, a financial condition which y a reduc m in taxation bhut bill becomes law we \\nn‘ out at almost a to begin orporaton ice of the tary of state by Attorney Edward Mag. Proper Appearance Aids Success WILL GREET HUSBAND debases must ¢ Women's pat- ent step - in Pumps, Hub Gore sides eare ssed particu with an Inference 1 become law Scattle May MEN of today are more particular as to their dress than ever PROHIBITION ABOLISHED, Abolition of hefore. They know that in order to be successful they, Washington, May 16.~ the new prohibition regime in Tur- “ | key was formally reported to the commerce department today by Com mercial Agent Gillespie at Constanti- The despatch gave no details ing that hereafter alcohol- ic 1 ‘s could be imported into Purkey under certain restrictions, while importation of pure alcohol was prohibited. must dress well. aie 11% 10 Well dressed men are not always expensively dressed men. We are recognized as one of the leading clothiers of well dressed men of New Britain and are widely known for high quality merchan- We are helping men dress well every ars to an average £114,000,00¢ time it would appropriation of e end of that | seary 1o sell to the public two and a half billion dol- lars in bonds-—a major operation in finance, which he said might be dis- | astrous at that time The exccutive asserted that abled veterans we ment and that insurance he been provided for all veterans House Votes Satuvday The veto messag house promptly 1 ceived there consluded,shou out, NEW BRITAIN CLUB MEETING, A special meeting of the member- ship of the New Britain Club will be | held at 8 P M, Thursday, May 224, 1 1924, in the club quarters for the con. glderation of a proposed amendment ¢ | to the constitution, After the meet. | ing there will be a smoker with buffet luncheon and card games, See Our Hosiery Boy's sole Specials sport oxfards, good- v year welts, —83.08, dige at moderate prices. 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