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WOONALD HURLS DONN GADNTLE Britsh Premier Wiling {o Face Re-elections By The Ansociated Press. London, Oct, 7.—~Prime Minister MacDonald, addressing the annual conefrence of the r party which | opened in Queen's WAl today, con- | firmed the over-night {indications that the government intends to re- | sist the vote of censure advanced by the conservatives and the MNberal amendment ‘proposing an tnquiry in- to the circumstances under which the sedition ctarges against a_com- ' munist editor were recently aban- doned., Mr, MacDonald indicated the gov- ernment would not shrink from a dissolution and an election if put to the test, and declared the responei- bility for an election would not be the labor party's, Premier MacDonald, scored com- munism, which he declared had in it nothing practicable, “It s & product of Czarism and war brutality,” he.sald, “and as such we will have nothing to do with it. Unless we are prepared to engage against this, we had better put up our shutters.” The premier's speech had been: heralded as likely to throw a deal of light on the present political sit- uatfbn in England and to clarify to some extent labor's attitude towady the votes of censure which are to be | moved in parilament by the con- servatives and liberals. “Befors this conference is over we ghall know what the fates have in store for us' The premier told his hearers. “Depend upon this, we ghall eurrender nothing and it there be an election the responsibility s not ours. “When it is time for the gowern- ment to dizsolve the thousand men and women gathered here will re- turn to their posts and sleep in their armor untl the word is given that the labor party is to take the field, nat ta Aefend itself but to at- tack its enemies™ Dealing ‘with the proposad vetes of ceneure, the premier sald the con- gervatives had framed a straight- forward motion for censure but that an amendment had been concelved in a spirit of mediaeval crookedness and torture “The government,” he declared, “i= not to be censnred bit onry in- sulted Tt s not to ha executed, only put on. the rack By this little mareenyre we are to go down and the fortunes of the liberal party are to ‘be restored. ‘They mistake their men." (The copservative motion referred to censures the government's con- duct with regard to the abandon- ment of sedition charges pagainst James Ross Campbell, ing. editor of the workers’ weekly, a communist amendment the instead of a select publication. The liherals, proposes that, censuring the government, committee shall he appointed to in- vestigate the circumstances leading to the withdrawal of the prosecu- tion of the editor.) After detailing the principal suc- cesse er. the premier said a cure for un- employment. had not vet been found, | “hut no government has done more | g government, in such un- to help the than this precedented conditions hard lot of the ployment.” he added. would work of its predec arry on the good {day evening at 7:30 o'clock follow since labor had been in pow- | § vietims of unem- |8 The next labor budget. |§ sor in the re- B duction of taxes and duty on com- |8 modities for the benefit of the i workers. After making his declaration against communism the premier ex- pressed hope that the labor move- | ment in England and other countries would not be induced to fall into |H the comnumistic trap and thus ren- der*countenance to one of the or- dinary excuses which capitalism was always sceking fo increase its grip on the Hves of the workers. The prime minister's address was loudly applauded by the conference | which adopted unanimously resolu- | tlons congratulating the government | on its record, approving its handling | of the Irish sityation, applauding {ts*recognition of soviet Russia, and offering ‘“‘our fullest support and | encouragement” to the premicr, the cabinet and the parliamentary party. 94 Year Old Man Takes ! Long Ride in Airplane | Washington, Oct. 7.—The army! planein which Lieut. Kelly and Ez Meeker, 94 year-old resident of Se- attle, retraced the westward trail he followed .in pioneer days, arrived 1o | ‘Washington late .yesterday, having mads ' the flight between the two cities in 24 hours actual flying time. —_— Green vegetables, which supply the body with iron, are also the only source of fodine. Ouitrensn Treee Mans venient arrangement. HENRY 365 MAIN STREET City Items Joln Morans' Xmas Muasic Club.— advt, ' "The common council committes on supples and printing met last night and voted to recommend the pur- chase of five new typowriters for the own clerk's office at a net cost of 3436.05, The new machines cost $112.60 each, with a discount of $56.25 on' the entire bill and an allowance of $80 for the machines now in use, T. A B. fair, Jesters, Oct, 10 to 20. —advt., 2 Henry Morrison of the” Hotel Bronson and Miss Mary Kelleher of 169 Hartford avenue have been granted a marrlage license, Lunch at Hallinan's—advt, George W. Curtis of 19 Emmons place, an employe of Landers, Frary & Clark, had the palm of his right hand badly lacerated by a saw mill while at work yesterday. He was taken to the New Britaln General hospital, where the wound was treat- ed T. A. B. fair, Jesters, Oct. 10 to 20. ~—advt.. f Harry R. Holland has been named defendant in an action brought by Shinman Sargis for $110 damages. The writ was issued by F, B. Hun- gerford, Vietrolas and Planos, at Morans'= advt. M. A. Sexton has brought suit, through Roche & Cabelus, against Mary Rzeprewski of Southington, claiming $75 damages. The New Britain Lumber com- pany has a fine assortment of good slrong ladders in stock.—advt. Martha Chapter, No, 21, O. E. 8§, will hold a regular meeting Thurs- by an entertainment. In the af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock there will be a get together social and card party. Supper. will be served at 6:30 o'clock NEW BRI™*™ DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1924, Thére will be a meeting of the school board .at 4:30 o'clock Friday afternoon in Superintendent 8, H. Holmes' office in the Walnut Hill school, The quarterly and annua meet- Ings of the Welfare Associdtion of New Britain will be held tomorrow evenlng at 7:30 and 8§ e'clock re- spectively. Officers for the coming year will be elected and Miss Cora | M. Beale, executive secretary of the assoclation, will present her annual report, Wealthy Now Marguertha, Wasserman is a firm believer in the old adage, “the way to a man's heart is through his stomach.” Her delectable German dishes have succeeded in winning the heart of Eugene Muerer, mil- lionaire Muskegon (Mich.) manufacturer. paper Today .she. s Mrs. Meurer. | In the last presidential election, barely more than 50 per cent of people entitled to vote went to the polls amd cast ballots. Tn 1880 about 80 per cent of eligible voters voted, The figure dropped to 73 per cent in 1900, to 66 in 1908, to 62 in 1912, then nearly to 50 in 1920, | Vo;ing Decreases _SteracfilAi—l‘y i Note the steady decline. approaching government by minority. % FOURTEENTH ANNIVERSARY We are CONNECTICUT FURRIERS (IMPORTERS) 8 WEST MAIN STREET ECAUSE of any garment in our stock. eure your Winter Furs, PLAY SAFE When thinking of a Musical Instrument, your first consideration should be construction and TONE Quality. The CULBRANSEN REGISTERING PTANO offers you hoth, and what's more the instrument is priced One Hundred Dollars less than any other Piano of equal grade. Our TERMS are right, SERVICE the best. A’ deposit of $5.00 will enroll you in our Xmas Music Club. a very con- —— JOIN NOW — MORANS & SONS VICTROLAS—PIANOS Store Closed Tomorrow store at Eighty-Six West Main street will be closed all day tomorrow —Wednesday, October 8th. 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