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EUROPE MUST G0 BROKE OR DISKRM Delegate to Geneva Says Presemf Practices Invite Bankruptcy By The Amsociated Press Geneva, Sept disarm or go bankrupt This was the declaration prominent European delcgate tending the league of nat glons here in enumerating reasons why ¢ world are striving ture wars by resorting tc of compulsory arbitration whic would be backed by a suitable tem of penalties Britaln Causes Surprise Great nouncemer mess to accept co tion on the pro not be brought of some act of | in attempting to store peace in pursuance tions take ler the leag tions, conti to be th topic of di amo gates to the 1bly. It has strengthened that a pact of sanctions constructed to enforce or any country which refu trate a dispute. However, it i recognized that the British su tion is so far-reaching ir that it may open up a great v of questions, involving the free of the seas. Stresses League Teadership Behind the British suger and the possible pact of sanctions is the fundamen- | tal idea that henceforth the league shall become an importa direct- ing international body dedicated to | the preservation of world peace, with all its members cooperating for the maintenance of that peace against any aggressor. The league assembly has taken a hoiiday until Today and tomorrow are heing devoted 1o work in the committees in an en- deaver to make some progress on the problems of arhitration, secur- ity and disarmament. No Matter this room ions ses- various nations of the ) prevent fu a system BYS- Britain's drama t yesterday of her lsory arbitra sion that she w ito court ues tion conclusion of a next week (Julde—In the earl was murdered. Visitor—But you told us that in quite a different Toom last year. Guide—Yes, but that one is be- ing repaired now. PIANOS TO BE SOLD AT YOUR OWN PRICE We have 30 Pianos, not included in the sale of stock of the John A. An- drews Co., which must be sold at once. We must turn them into cash without delay and you can get them at your own price. The stock includes Ster- . ling, Walters, Huntington, Auto Piano, Emerson and other makes. — They range in price from a $25 used piano to a $500 Baby Grand. These pianos must go! We will sell for cash or will let you make your own terms. We Also Have Some VICTORY PIPELESS FURNACES To Go At Your Own Price Closing Out of Lace Curtains and Curtain Goods $5 CURTAINS FOR §1.00 This is a bone fide sale of goods not included in the sale of our store. It's a rare opportunity! John A. Andrews 6 MAIN Cor. Franklin Square Next to John Boyle's \C0AL PROBLEM SOLUTION RESTS WITH GONSUMERS\ It's Up to Houscholders and lmlm- tries, Expert Who Has Studied Situation Declares, lthaca, N. Y )t the vith householdcrs ar lared today by the University of 1i- section of gus and fue Amer can Chemical soclety presided over | Dr. RT Insti- Sept. 12.—Solution coul problems rests 1 the industries | Professor | nation was de W. Parr, of ofs at u m g0 1 chemistry of the Cornell University by slam of the Massi husetts pon emical vestiga- | pleted by the coal stor- | »f the American En- Parr, a mem- sald that stor- | inter- transporta- irregular sup- ovils of gas and | | included Dr Massachusetts | ology and J. D. States Bureau of G. Lov Institute of United Pittsbu Pect Davis, Mines, Do \mn' /om)elm Mailing | Early, Is Berlin's Advice Fredrichshaten, Gefmany, Sept. postfstamps for » the United States | German ai been going like the gover n'l office department hmnz\ notice m»‘m ago that ‘4t would be wise to do your Zeppeiin iling eari Stamip calie that stamps would be ls- | i t these wer | owing, the departmaat stomers to use the -‘r'l post stamps, “Deutsche t cakes here 2 post ctors were ‘n,ufu’ sued ot fort wvising ¢ dinary air Flug Post.” Letters cost one gold mark (24 Now Is The Time To Buy More Foodstuffs ANOTHER BIG FOOD SALE OF DEPENDABLE QUALITY AT MONEY SAVING | said today \EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924. LA FOLLETTE MUM ON DAWES ATTACK |May Not Reply to Charges Made in Milwaukee Speech Washington, Robert M withhold comment, at least for the Sept. 12 La Follette intends to present, on the attack made on him Davwes, republican vice presidential nominee, in a speech delivered last night in Milwaukee Intimates of Senator La Follette that he probably will mal® no direct reply to General Dawes at any time during the cam- paign. He feels, they added, the public, particularly in his home state of Wisconsin, is familiar with his record in public lite, and that it wonld be better to keep on the of- fensive during the campaign than to allow himself to be put on the defensive, In discusing, campaign plans with | friends Senator La Follette frequent- [1y has remarked that he prefers to 1hstain from personalities, confining limself in his addresses and state- ments to a discussion of issues. “Perhaps,’ "he said recently in this ‘connection, “I may be forced -to mention names, although I want to.” Coolidge May Go West, President Coolidge is expected by by Charles G. some of his advisers to accept a few |3 of the ceived rec many invitations he has re- ently to speak in the mid- dle west. Among the scores of invitations which have been extended to ~the president by various organizations are included requests for | speak in Chicago, St. Paul and cities farther west. Mr. Coolidge also is understood to be giving careful con- cents) and post cards 50 pfenniags.|sideration to the invitation to !pelklthor!. the Jast numbering 128. natog | that | don't | him to | i L A Sl in Philadelphia on September 25, The president's program tor today was & fyll one, Arter meeting with the cabinet in the: morning, Most of the afternoon had been reserved for his revietw of tho Defense Day parade- from a stand In the rear of the White House. This compriscs his participation in the day's events, the president not having planned to speak in connection with the exer- clses, | NAMES LIONS' DIRECTORS | President Buckey Appoints Who Com- mittée Chalrmen, Form Board to Outline Programs, President E. W. Buckey of the Lions club announced appointment of committee chairmen will | compose a board of directors. Those selected to head the various |groups, each of whom will select his bwn assistants, are: Walter W, | Bullen, publicity; Harry Hancock, finance; Willard Oquist, entertain- | ment; Leon Rose, luncheon; M Jannon, stunts and sports; Macomber, classification; H. fer, fellowship; Dr. J. H. Potts, | prizes; Claude J. Leroux, attend-| ance; public service committce to be composed of the entire commit- tee. A meeting of the chairman is to | be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Lion Rose's studio on Main | street, who Preif- | WHO WILL READ Bremen, Sept. 12—More than 700 books have been written by authors on the Iinstein |theory of relativity, according to | Prof.” Maviece “Lewt of Louvain | luniversity. He did not include the ! {many newspaper and magazine ar- ticles on the subject. 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