New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 17, 1924, Page 1

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hg\s of the World By Associated Press :]NEW BRITAIN HERALD i PRICE THREE CENTS g ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1924. —TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES —_— L O L T T e e PRCE s cENS FRENCH WILL RETAIN RUHR ~ ((OLIDGE PREPARES FACTS ARENEEDED FARMER-LABOR PROGRESSIVES HOPE - UNTIL GERMANY PROVIDES ~ CAMPAIGNPOLICIES FOR PROSECUTIONS 70 DEFEAT OLD LINE PARTIES AND ALL GUARANTEES DEMANDED Conduct to Be Managed by Adams Mrs. Willeb r;u&i_i)_e}élxus Depart- COMPEL HOUSE TO NA ME PRESIDENT and Various Leaders ment of Justice Herriot Also Proclmms ELAIM MANY JAPS ARE i ne - »Mmi,— A Restoration Of Normal' TRYINE 0 SNE AK N airman lYlahoney days AN ADV]S;ofiryhébAR[) 700 DRY LAW ENFQR{‘EMENT flEMfl[;RATS AWAI“N[] Pfl”TlEIANS W I;!'I'UT National Committee, State and Tocal Declares Tronble in Enforcing law is Relations With Rus- OPINON ERON ADO0 N RHODE 5, ASSEMBLY 1 1o Working Class sia In First Declara- Immigration Men at Seattle <! T At National Chairman — That Most Complaiuants simply Movement With La- tion Make Charges-—Tokio —National Advisory Committee A« Have General Knowledge Bue No' Unless He Objects, Two- Men and Women Trampled Follette An lmportant . Consultative Body, Lacts to Prove harges, Thirds o ‘or 'f 1 1 Yolities o Rioters Appeal i i‘: B ] \\“‘l\' ““m ) v“‘ i lhnd.»‘ Ruh.. lm. Nomi- l pnnv by Political Factor. President Doumergue In- the republican | campaign is | official of the nation Will Stand Combatants BT sists Germany Must Prove (zood Faith Before Dawes °F Immigration 1 cd yesterday al lent MeKinley with tion, arged with Mrs. Ma e ' . Declares Time Now Is Ripe Aeribe ‘ ; to Disrupt Both Republi- tant atto c ul, su i Plan Can Be Effective, : Yo Cl ¥ t i P can and Democratic Ma wting committs i . Mr. Cc & t ¥ v . 4 ! Many tin t { . chines. th visitors today dy 7 ta 1 3 Asso 2} t committ te i S A witnesses ma charges rv‘\ 1 Alpry U CIS, Premier Herriot's cabinet, s Willebrandt went 1 letails of | o : McA S the sena L : 2 ; A Yok Buy- 7 accusations t tro » i v Al » ent today, affirms g at one point a A n i : f ! pol will not be evac d u &l ed ! " 0 atees provided in t Daw 1y \ " L J A V S 1 port have been set up in » h Other features of the declaration | rri W ‘ A i jude a pronouncei by . G. McAdoo s i f Russia, stioe 1 ¢ t | To Ratify Treaties. e Alt) ) stat [ G v pin W Time or Change ! The declaration calls for prompt 8 tory atification of the remaining treaties ° t A f N g p Washington armament § and of the | to a t 1 abor convention, and the conclusion ] . : of peace with T oy : senat t x The ministry st s for the disarn r . ng s ¥ Rk 5 ament of Germany by the allies and . \ . = r t v 1 ] as soon as possibl A e r e Chair ’ rations. It would m.:,v“ 4 _”.{ J,,"t o R rokails | rules committee it wa predict. sent « s 5 v | he problem of ¥ ! Aglhboacbinn “ 1 know tha ey led informe . 1 W« " i through guarantec DIERNIOR. AL S Sasen S ess is continually nd lors ' \ i ; trol of the league of nat q ‘1“".»:\ B between the prohibition the!l et for tie g The declaration promisc mincete | Sleteriod. W lepartment of i i D | \ primis with a revision of the dircet taxes s llr ty w) t t v W \ e 1 A t ly those on food sl kel e n nd has a ¢ \ \ ( W wever ; i ness turnover, in the next i » h . a 1 Debt Reduction " ' ' ¢ Y oy é g the ministerial program " s 1 1) ¢ ' 1 o BACHEL OR 0F ARTS DEGREE e LT : : . army and othe s of t Y . I ' economy The eabinet promises ar 1 t this nesty to politieal offenders with the New Britain Girl One of 361 Grad- FRES{ MR HJND 8770 : er, had ception of traitors and mutineers ek L ot Bie: Se Criticizes Loegislation Ye v rs Almed at Pope . 2 - ; . i t ntion Suppression of Yrench embassy at S College Today Contribu ¢ Eapected to Come in \ hime pprossi mith Colleg ! . p . i the Vatican 18 anothir fonture of the Vond ¢ o N o ¢ ¢ gn policy More pidly - With - Approach of e . ) Tt waa commented {n political quar. Warmer Weather i trs, W ! ters that the new presider i ) w of |1 ¢ . \ W mior Horriot had . > ' ¢ Ened, sd himself up solid m 1 to o4 v M, Herriot's announced for &P M Sales « 5 cizn polle It was commented atwo he ) 1 i ) g ! N ‘ r g that the s nt appeared to differ R L . pare V. 0. M ,, " ,, ' g ; Prosident Vifllerand and wor P ] thousand o i \ . A W " I ¢ President’s Message. 1 to ra I ) k ' v tow &8 g ' FFrance's new oday ! Xt I that srtation of liquo o e . v Avid Poured on Contents of Gold 2 i ]"‘ Sl 2 y il Pacts Are Needed - y il A ! e | G t o o > 5 ahory Street Home Resnlts in \ford to be W randt 4 red i lia 1 « ¥ . : W . SERS Damage t that a Ired 1 \ brou | } h « i ) ind o' dstice and that vid 5 o " bee red by m ' " the tow 1 mustai . It X P 4“' will » prominent role In the s hoy 1t . may 1 t ¥ 1 47 AT &S to ull hep |1ast ent of eommencement ' fake of at the 1 Alr camy rco 2 ; j i \ ,' \ .' ’ st that France |BYmnasium ' the eve t 3 ¥y of N X \ ild not renounce her own force nor |MNE Will be the tra roll eatt Dritain s 1 te proximat kno J N control which the treaties lucted assuring 1 s . right te ¢ a « At A . ot pecifi " 1 mid vear t 1, aca ) N 1 instay y ™o ' awarded Mise RBeek per nt cq 1j“ ter that COMMUTERS PRGI[SI Not Up To Lavolletie T ared ey in all eonrscs o . ‘ ot S | X bt - . Il‘v'!'vn Soden 1 6810 lN LEGION por { week 1 1 Object To Change In Time Tahl of these is an amy s x bt but Which Removes Waetford-Bristol . . e . socond provides A - tical ring ! il e yp i g American Leglon Report Shows This | tons 1o 1 1 ecolved as early ke RTRRM LAM I AUY 18 o S a8 Poss M J il i t " s 1l the Poineare meusures authoris to be A Substantial Gain Over Mem- | N . . A r 1l y His g laws by decree—the measures the facd : 1A W randt rep are government fought so hard | Pership of Year Ago. A A her al t ' s a means of helping the falling - fase it =1 t t ! | mer 1 today, giving Haven B t a3 gone the 1906 amnesty | 10 FECom members] . South Pakota Storm Toll » doul - pardon e for the reuval of | blaces the prosent members Now Hds Rmrhod Twenty United States ma " 15 4851 men tha : Crin 1 that . el : . lealing with the report of the sow 1ia A " paration experts President Doumer- ol il 0 ! f " Vi v . « aid France had hastened to sub. ||, e : man . » s J " o h “to prove our = N 5 §700 and 70 Days in Jail tat Ma v Reponblican Gu " and he added that | jatier 1 oo A Given to Liquor Violator bernntorinl Candidase the publication of the report Am <t " the & Nochitk: Cona e T S il Candida reparation auestion seemed | }aye € t "Tunket nd to evolve toward a solution in rned " o i . He declared, how " 1 A 3 ' with regard > 4 ished foe It she ting - v . aring herself for ve 4 I ‘ -~ King to keep the pr - '@ 2 e e DOLLAR DAY TOMORROW ' 4 , ’ v the president New Britain's big Dollar Day, which is to be held to t ) s £ . r ,I.;:, 1 m, :n 1’ ; morrow, gives promise of being the higgest thing in sales s Soiid bases, =~ days ever .ullmnptui in this city. All the merchants . - thee of the stabie cooperating to m it a banner day and it is expected that e VIV TN VO Negro Killed, White Man " N T S — the capacity of the stores will be taxed with the thousands - e - Wounded in Southern Riot ‘ ) Morce With the ,',’.',,.,“,".'; of bargain hunters who will be out to take advantage of s i A ( ' ' N_— i ed from the capital, a semi-of the price reductions made for the day. ket w : ki Tomorrow will be the last Wednesday until Fall that || toe betiet | . To Hold Conferences ’ i . s the stores will be open in the afternoon, the Wednesday 5 A . Of Commission Heads - . the parden oys half-holiday starting mext week. Merchants propose to Peter Iy o § asures, although run Wednesday morning sales this Summer as usual and joi y ¥ 1 uded in the tomorrow’s Dollar D, planned with the idea in mind of - the ! kg getting these sales d away to a big start * - - 3 re- E ’ 7 e The counters of the stores will literally teem with bar- 1 " : . - san 3 West Haven Woman Given gains tomorrow and shoppers in New Dritain and vieinits THE WEATHER Trolleymen Seeking to e e E . e 5 gains E ¥ s Ne Jritain a —o s , A . - \\"'.lnr‘mf ,”"Bov'”c v("ulnps will have big money saving opportunities. Early \hnppm\ Hartfond. June 17 —Vorecast Adjust W age Difference " ‘L”: # Wt Haven, Oonis, Jume 11—l will have the pick of the offerings and the wise traders will tor New Writain and vicinity New . 8 - : s - ancesco, charg sor iaw Fair and somewhat warmer to- t violations, was # Y make their shopping tour in the morning wight: Wednesday becoming wn e . has Read the advertisements in th of the Herald and then make up your shopping list. wttled. provably thunder hower ord of . ‘ ention

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