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the league, or such as to scver for everybody and forever, the existing're- lation between the court and league.” The committee majority chose the latter alternative, and declared that to accomplish the result desired it | was necessary to secure adoption of the amendments proposed in the rce- | otution. | “Instead of perpetuating the sys- tem of electing judges by action of the assembly and council of the League & teye Vieadd cous. : of Nations,” the report said, “the “Tho other is the fdea of & worlldl} '\ iioe resolution proposes direct law for & world court to igterpret and | (2HTE 0 apply, Without such a body of law \ S e ehaniae ikict Sital dmy made 11 the tribunal a court; ° 5 0o o e made of law, but it will necossarily hecome . joast gisturbance of the court of cither a mere tribunal of arbitration "o, iocion “rhare ‘e no good rea- or else n nternational lawmaker, son why its proposal by “The {dea, of LS 1d court can be. gqi0g ghould not meet with ready ac- attained under the Msolution, because ; oo by the other powers, The it proposes to allow adherance to the oy pittee resolution presents to the court by any sf recognized bY any gopate in exact language the protocol signatory powe id statute as they would read if Under the heading “the relation of ,;0pged. No room is left for misun- court and league,” the committee re- | gougeanding between the exccutive and port asserted that a direct and cital | . sonate. x x x x. connection exists through “the provi-| w1 {ne other amendments speci- sion of the statute that judges shall | noq"in the resolution, with one exce be clected by the assembly and coun-! yion are merly incident to the sey cil,” by reason of the league’s payment 500 of the legal relations between of all court expenses, and through the court and the league, The pxcep- authority, given in the covenant to the relats to the vote of the British league, to call for advisory opinions. Opinions Adviso 3 it of the nine opi the court to date have been advis the report continued, “Existence of th above de bed relations between the | heavily as that of the British court and league constituted no difli- | pire. culty in the way of President Hard- | ing's proposal far a8 league advo- cates were concerned, but to President Harding and Se Hughes the re~ lation was a fatal obstacle, and in his , he was footing as all the rest.” Two Particulars In two important particulars, the report said, the rcsolution ‘“goes be- vond the proposal of President Hard- ing and embodies two ideas which | President Coolidge has emphasized.” “One of these,” it was added, “is| the American idea of a court to which not only league members, but all states may adhere—the idea, that is, WORLD COURT IDEA FREE FROM LEAGUE Report of Foreign Relations Gommittee Today of W May 27, the scnate foreign relations com- ston Adoption for it, « of mittees world court plan would en- able President Coolidge to “promptly with the now adher- court, a simple direct and veasonable agreement,” the commit- major declared today in its formal report, “In reporting this resolution, report said conclude ing to the ice i " the “the committee has taken affirmative anvl favorable action upon the rveconuuendation of President Harding and I'resident Coolidge that we should adhere to the court, but ot to the league of nations. The resolution accepts the court as - established institution and con- rins the tenure of the present 1ges. Under its terms the United tes ™hout res ations and with- out the least interference with the wmsiness of the court, will align itself ith 48 other states in maintaining | nd perpetuation this important in- rnational tribunal, “On the other hand the United ites will remain in that event wholly ce from any legal relation to the agie of nations, not onl¥ will this true us to the United States, but | « existing legal relation 'etween the mrt and the league will be severed the tion Empire, X X X X x. nation there appears to the committe ions from |to be no good reason why, in the choice of future f judges, the vote of | the United States should not weigh as 10 STOP AT AT BERLIN Haven Grants Better Now Traveling i‘acilities To New Britain Travelers The main question thus became, the | all states, so that the ited States | report said, “whether the amendment il occupy anomalous ~r peeuliar | shall be such as to prevent a legal re- osition, but will stand upon the same ’h\inn between the United States and To New York and Boston, k Following the conference hetween rowresentatives of the Chamber , Commerce, Mayor PPaonessa and c | officials and the officials of the York, New Haven and Hartford {road at the New Britain club 'week, Miss Mary E. Curtin, | of the Chamber of WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT Commerce ha | service hetween New York and Boston o | will he given New Britain travelers, - | Train No. 60, leaving New York a e | 4 o'clock und due at Berlin at 6:30, 4 | daylight saving time, will be stopped | at the Berlin station beginning June ’ 15, to let off passengers from New A ) g va | York and take on passcngers for Bos- ‘1 & [ | ton, ¢ LI 2937 g This will give through New Britain people and will relieve {train No. 50 from New York to | Springfield, which travels 15 minutes ahead, of casrying passengers to New | Britain from New York, Heretofore it | has been necessary for Boston pas- | sengers traveling on No, 60 to go to Hartford Passcngers for Boston on this train after June 15 can make con nections on the 6:13 dinkey out New Britain am telling of the change ' Coley, general pase swervice to "Rest Mz m-" POTATOES “h Challenge SHOULDERS Ih, llc l MILK .... 2 cans 25C All D ay S.)ec:als in All l)epartment‘; !,‘\A,w CANMB - LAMB | LEGS OF m\m..............'.Tflh.zsac | WORES OF LAMB ................ Ib. 18¢c §| LOIN LAMB CHOPS ............. Ib. 35c §| LAMB STEW . ..A..fi._.....;lb. 14c¢ 18¢ RUAST PORK i i ivvisoo JONELESS POT ROAST ......... b 18¢ FRESH CUT HAMBURG ......... b 18¢ .y : BEST FRANKFORTS ............. ]b 18c JI ot i o nerd at the B. PORK BAUSAGE ........cc0 0000 v 800 Jic. Perter tunsms) poriom Tnuraday ROAST VEAL sesas lb. 25¢ £ 1. Cook of Brookiyn, formerly of New e e . Britain, officiating, Burial will be in Domino Granulated SUGAR. ...~ 10 lbs, 77¢ [ Fatrview cometery, e ; ‘Meriden Judge Jails maporated Milk ............... 3 cans 29¢ New Britain Autoist P. & G. White dplhd vvv.... b cakes 24¢ Bornard J. Lasky ;vr‘:N lll ast r\u:n : H sirect wes sentenced o ja fo 20 Premier Salad Dressing ....... Ige. bot. 33¢ &5 ton fe'was arratgned in the Baker's Cocoa ... .. can 18¢ Rolled Oats .. ... phg. 10¢ Pork and Beans 3 cans 25¢ | gy, 0qded Wheat. . pkg. 11¢ Meriden police court this morning on | a charge of operating a motor ve | Sugar Corn. ... 2 cans 25¢ | |, : = Royal 1, unch Crackers { Fancy Tomatoes 2 eans 25¢ | Jello, all fln\nu . pkg. 10¢ hicle while mder the influence of H:mm’ in that city last night, Adam 2 l'u. 2 Ibs, 85¢ "2 1bs. 25¢ | Bochinaki of 40 Bond strect, arrested . I 29¢ with 1. y on a chargs of l-'ull ('ream Cheese 1h, 32¢ :. u,.llc HOULDERS | is signed by 1%, senger agent, DIES IN DURHAM Pormer Kensington Woman Fapires At Home of Daugliter At Age of 83 Years=To Be Buried Here, M %125 years in Ken at the home of her Mrs, L. E. Jenks, at She was 83 years of ag vived by her daughter | Mre, Church was the widow of ijah Church, She was a member of Sarah A, Church, who lived for gton, died last night only daughter, Durham, Conn, e and is sur- 25 ,r W cdg'n ('od ( rc.lmcry y BU TTh Jest Pure Lard and corts, arrested last while riding stomobile North Colony Joth pleaded guilly when ar- ness The night by in ar road. raigned two were Meriden police on men INJUNCTION ISSUED Press May 27 The airplane H. Grindell Matthe to negotiations with a French ath ray” hopped off today a minute b, 32¢ | ., 29¢ Largc Sunkist ()rangcs Large Ripe Bananas ... New Texas Onions 1 Ib, Native Head Lettuce Good Luck Oleo. Nucoa Nut Oleo . was fined $20 Ry The Ass . doz. 25¢ * bearing doz. 25¢ ! 9= ' firm for the sale of his “‘de inventio efore a solicitor arrived at the Croy airdrome bearing a notice that the high court had granted a tempor- injunction to prevent the sale without th consent of three claim- ants who alleged they owned a 52 per cent share in the invention. Mr. Matthews, to have Fancy Baldwin \pple< ¢ 3 qts. California \unklst Lemons doz. 2! Large Ripe Pincapples . 2 for 25¢ . 2 ats, 25¢ ary who was understood the British ministry’s proporeis for furt entian, will he notified legal action taken, New Potatoes. \e\\ Green Beans 2 gts, This Store Will Be Closed All Day Frida_\'. her tests Memovial Day of his in in Paris of th —FLOWERS FOR— MEMORIAL DAY MADE UP POTS — WAX DESIGNS — CUT FLOWERS PERSONAL ATTENTION TO SPECIAL ORDERS Visit Our Green Houses at Maple Hill F.H. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP 72 CHURCH ST. 'PHONE 836 signatories themselves, | without | the United | In the present git- | Em- | of | ¥ | requisite to the formation of such a secretary | been advised that additional passenger | of | drunken- i FACING GERMANY .o Three contestants for the prize of 20 offered for the n it timate to the mileage covered by the new lex- ington Concord sedan on a single g m| nr gas were found to be tiediat the of the official test made t} .u( rnoon by C. A, Bence, The thr people will ide whether to split | the prize or to draw for the lucky one. The car was driven from Mr. Fence's office to Southington and Berlin, M return, proceeding as far as Fraok- | was in the thr lin Squave before the gas gave out, mental crisis through the resignation | (1o distance covered being 22.4. On last night of the ressmann trip with Mr. Bence were the { cablnet, and President kbert was ex- gen'A. Buol, Frank 17, 8hisld | pected to consult the various party kaon. leaders as soon as the reichstag re- convened, with a view of consoling difficultics, Chancellor Marx is continuing | conduct business at t pre request and it is understood tha { whole affair may result merely re-alignment of the ministr X still in power. The conformity with parl usage, is expected to summon | Hergt, nationa! lcader, and ask hun‘ to attempt formation governmer The nationalists, however, are \., ieved to have climinated themselves [ from serious consideration through their advocacy for chancellor's post of Admiral von Tirpitz, notori- {ous advocate of “ruthless” [-loat warfare, and their refusal to a pt the Dawes reparation report without | reservations. | Coalition Fails | The government’s resignation isulted from a hreakdown of the long drawn out attempts to construct a | straight Dourgeois coalition which !'would work with the reachstag as | composed on the basis of ! tions, The nationalists refused to | meet the middle parties' conditions calling for endorsement of the Marx | government's policies a pre-| |Gabinet Resigns Whe Coalition Is Tmpossible By The Associated ¥ Germany today the miles ospect South hrist of mate was lson of 6 of to ent's the in a with | sident v Murray street, in | rel recent elec- | GIRLS' SPORT HATS as Of suede-like material; | bourgeois coalition Instead | renewed their demands on von Tir- _pitz's hehalf and stipuleted that the {question of forcign and internal policies he mad secondary point in the negotiations, | These stipulations were embodied | {in a resolution adopted at a lengthy i nationalist caucus yesterday hut the {middle parties refuses even to roply to this pronouncement, and the cabi- I net resignation followed. they all shades, reg. $2.50 value ...... CHILDRENS PLAY er, sizes to 2, reg. $1.--> YAIUS oo Chancellor Marx 'ited the intention of presenting a | The Hitlerites will enter the new making a declaration of policy with regard to the Dawes renort and leav. in the decisions to the deputios The Hitlerites wil lenter the | reichstag with an armful of motions, ranging from a demand for immediate revoeation of the law defense of the republic peremptory fint that all Jews who have entered Germany {since 1914 be deported after seizure of their fortunes, is- cred with recons SLIPPERS Regular § rubber ne BOY Navy, 8" WASH H,\’I‘\ grey, tan and with embroidered em- | blem, reg, 5% ....... French Germaine ist who was acquitted last De of the murder of Mari porter 1.’Action Francaise, day to four months' imprisonment for during an Wednesday night, lighter sentences, were piano cwski on their ning. tion to meet ther queen Lonor, just the thing for Memorial Day, in $1.29 NDALS And Oxfords, of brown leath- ..89¢c 1.98, sizes to 2, with .. $1.25 other shades, turned up stitched brim, 39c 5 PRISON FOR GIRL tochester, N, Y.—A swarm of bees, drifting into an orchard where Lee Watters was harrowing, scttled on Watters' team of horses, The becs stayed until they were driven off with a hosc. One of the horses died; the ' other was severely hurt Anarchist Is Tour Months' Bordeaux, IFrance, Berthon, Sentenced Term May 27.—Mile, the girl anarch- cember s DPlateau, re- royalist newspaper was sentenced. to- ! To for the Everest Films London — Klaborate preparations have been made to take motion pic- tures to the third expedition to climb Mt. Everest, which is soon leaving this received | country. The film camera is to be concentrated in one box and carried by a mule, When lofty heights are reached a small camera, operated by clockwork, vill be used ing concealed weapons and ing the police, Sie was anarchist rally re- arrested ! here last Tour fellow anarchists IEWSKI HONORED May 27.—Unusual honors accorded ¢ Paderewski, and Madame Pader- rrival here last eve Leopald was at the s i the king and dinner in their PADL Drussels, Tallest Dog -An Irish here at a recent dog #how, measured 37 1-2 inches from the the floor to his shoulder. He is im!v] to be the tallest dog in the world, virtuoso, London, - exhibited wolfhound, Prine a- gave a statc Special Bargains | — for — ‘Wednesday Only CHILDREN’S ROMPERS teg. 69c to 98c, plain colors or checked 43c ginghams . JERSEY SILK VESTS leg. 98¢, in Pea.h, Flesh, Or- chid and White, .. 79 C sizes, heavy quality. . APRON DRESSES Reg. 98¢, in big assortment of styles and colors, made of best quality POPCRINE o 4inivinnsen 79(: ATEEN COSTUME SLIPS Reg. $1.50 value, fine quality, light and dark colors, fancy pleated 98c of suede-like mafterial | The Chauvinists afso demand anti-Semitic class legisiation, providing for re-establishment of the Ghetto and further ordaining at | Semitic subjects adopt a uniform leadgear and hirsute adornments | The progressive Jew dared change his family into “diamond” would to re-adopt his original As General Ludendor! is a leading member of the Hitler delegation in the reichstag, several newsp mind the authors of the tions of the general's culpability the German-Rtussian machination, smuch is charged with re. ponsibility for the expedition of 1.0- nine through (e rurtheriy the sheviem, propose to T CHILDREN'S SOCK White with stri sizes, all color strip who reg. 20¢ Pr. «ooee of Fdels be compe appellation to in name BOYS' ATHLETIC UNION SUITS Reg. brother red nainsook, sizes 084 sevinn rs re- present mio- in in rmany to ltussia progress thus bol BOYS' PLAY SUITS Of Kkhaki or linen cr flapper style or baseball suits, to 8 yrs,, reg. 980 New Reparations Muddic London, May 27 The Grrman cabinet shuffe has placed the Dawes scttlement plan In al rtainty so far as Ger. 1 is concerned ut keeping in reparation porition of many's acceptance British ‘officials who are close touch with cvents in Berlin hold to the opinion rormed some time ago that no German government can con- ceivably be so st e CHILDREN'S E RIBBED H ,lSIl Grey.and Tan, all sizes, very fine quality. . as to re It is continnity N forcign upid experts’ proposals tth 1l to inclu ves committee’s rec lie here tha \\'OODBI'R\' Reg. 25¢, special to- morrow at Bar accept ome- LACO CASTILE SHAMPOO Reg. 50¢, special to- morrow at . botile he strange ar in their tai pecimens dis- 71 fat fish wit) el ba noises like ke COoTY'S Reg. 85¢, special to- morrow at (only l< \( E I‘(J\\ I)I-R Getting Skinnier Every Day Something Must Be Done and Done Darn Quick, Too 1 box to a (u~lnmm) DAY DREAM POWDER teg. 19¢, xporml to- morrow at (only 1 box to a ¢u tomer) iped tops, all 15¢ Dc, made just like older of fine check or bar- 39¢ h, in "Champmn" 89c Reg. 35¢ in Black, Cordovan, ~19¢ FACIAL SO;\I' 16¢ 25¢ 69c 29c¢ 1.29 0L s i veanss BOYS' WASH SUITS Reg. $1.19 to $1.49; Middy, Ralkan and Oliver Twist styles, all fast colors, sizes 2 98c to 8 years, all colors. . 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