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Minister the cen- | the com- | him | recent led “Nin Seventeen,” relations between Lenine rty on the eve | Russia’s military leader is accus- ed of breaking & piedge to Jast year's part o € n gage in adverse a against the | central committee of : aders also ¢ for Lenir otzkyism" ally ideas | they ter v say are They assert that Janger the party ch 18 to present which nd which of the Mer Bells s by 1 i regarded ¢ mental the cor morn After hearing a report Kameneft nt head of the cou of members of tk t T U re- to prevent iist cause at the Leo lras of bolshe- misre ted {n nist part; 1tome Tiding P The Burritt GiftS/wp] %72 WEST MAIN ST Perscnal Greeting Cards We Are Prepared to Take Your Orders Now— COME IN, AND LOOK AT OUR ASSORTMENT The Burritt Gift Shop, 72 W. MAIN ST Opposite the Hotel and Spicy! WFE SAVERs Sweeten the breath, steady the nerves “Always Good Taste” | of sentiment, Draws m | CL-0-VE SUPPORTS POINGARE Herrlot's - Attitude On War Debts Will Be Just The Same As That Of His Predecessor Paris, Nov. 10.-—Promier Her- riot's attitude on the war debts of I"rance will be the same as that of Poincare when he was premier, if tlie question comes up at the I"inance Minister's Conference in December on the division of the nan reparation payments, ac- ng to information from offictal trcles today, The I'rench delegate, it was stated will declare France in- tends to deal with the debts asa business matter without any appeal to sentiment, and will say that J » cannot consent to he treated 1 a4 basis different from Germany. he Krench debts, it will be held, must be reduced the same pro- portion as the Irench claims. Gers nany's reparation obligations h en cut down 66 per cent, accord- ing to the Franch figures, and th French will ask a similar reductic when It comes to funding thoir it Issdeclared. This was al- s Poincare's contention. Premier Hoerrfot, who appeared at the time of Chequers court and Lon. don Conferences to be inclined to make the guestion partly a matter now is said to have gone back to the position of his pre- decessor, ENGLISH CLASSES n FOR HOME STUDY School Board May Tnaugurate New §ystem of Education Acting at the suggestion of sev- cral. women's organizations who feel that opportunitics to learn the E: ish language through the mediu of a course of study at home should he given foreign born women in this city, the school board yesterday re- ferred to Chairman P. F. King and | the superintendent of schools, a pro- posal to {nc! in next budget an appropriation for work. It 1s proposed to establish ah eve- ning school for women with a coni- petent instructor, ganizations furthering the move- ment have made an ‘investigation and anticipate a large entollment if the necessary money is given. The heaith and sanitation commit- tee reported that it is working on a plan to provide milk for all pupils in the public schools. At present those who can afford to 20 cents a week are given milk while others sit by with none, and it is fre- quently those who need nourishment most that cannot have it, The finance committee approved bills of $3.433.57 for repalrs at the Walnut Hill school, Tt was voted to ent for the East strect 1 for Osgood Hill ork on whi will be com- | January 1. An amendment to allow children " | New SureRelief R ESTION \ 252 and 75¢ Packages Everywhere —————— e | BANKERS’ SESSION New F | eral Reserve Bank Have Mecting | | in Boston nd Stockholders of Fed- | Boston, Nov. 19 England who are stockholders of the federal reserve bank, at their | annual meeting considered | condltions 14\‘ —The bankers of | today, | economlc and banking this section, in the country and in the world, as discussed by speaker John 8. Lawrence, chalrman of All New England week com- | [ mittee, salg that while smaller ine !dustries and those dependent upon es activity are going well just now old-line industries, the manu. | e dependent on low costs and production of wool, oes, transportation and many pub- services are in a distressing He suggested a v Eng- land board of trads as a means of | helping sectional development, | C. 8. Dewey, assistant secretary of he treasury, was the speaker on na- | {tlonal subjects: Roland W. Boxyden dealt with Buropean-conditions, and Governor W. P. G, Harding of the federal reserve hank of Boston, and rick Curtis, director, had lo-| jects up for consideration. TREATY IS HELD UP cotton, g con- Ia ’!, Anglo-German Commiercial — Pact Meets Stumbling Block In 26 Per Cont Fxports Levy. | Nov. 19 rgotias have reach- | over the qu for a commercial tre: ed a stumbling blo The women's or-J tion of the 26 per cent. levy on Ger er the r:rpar:-.vmnsE The British govern- ment is stord to be unwilling to cancel the levy, while the Ger- | mane are demanding that it be abol- lished hefore a satis treaty can { be drawn up. man exports ur recovery act. that off | expect Germar cbably rece from her stand to the extent agreelng to discuss the levy with the other matters connected with the | proposed treaty. Tl British for- | sign oftice is preparing for the ar- of the 1 experts in this sumption that for 1 ndt inter- | bernony Britsh am- | many, Is exj | proce ri e negoti Le ted. Lord D' o enter kindergarten eclassen after | they are four and one half years of ag?, was tabled until the next meet. ing, this action heing in accords with committee rules on ments, ance amend- Govt. Troops Reported Successful in Brazil 8, Nov, 19, —Advic fre an government troops lave generally muccessful itary operat Bra been in their ns against the reh- west of tk Grande Do Sol but that severe 1k is going on near Cacequy mi ls have blown up part of | railroad bridge over the Maria, cutting rafl con ns between western Rio 1nd the reat of the state 's Rio Janeiro corre- ports that, according to r A Noticla, the rebels te started a vicious of- » met by federals un- ndon and forced to retire toward the Parana river, UNDER WATER STORAGE Tecommendation Made That Smoke- less Powder Be Kept in This Manner Wast ngton, Nov, 19.—An under- er indicate that the ' Malvy Not Satisfied With Vote of Amnesty Nov. 1 with the the ate y and inten revisj uls Malvy is esty votea v, it is s to insist upon n of his case. Many senators o sat in the| igh court which convicted the for- mer minister declare t had the nted with such a cer aracter d the trlal {that which former Premier Poincare | gave M. Malvy on the floor of the | 3 y would never | Paris, not matisf him ser decla a comple W clharges i he protected tht | 2 nd gave | editor | principal were anarchi money of the Bonnet Rouge ¥ el as declaring he i5 able that both these steps were | others {n the face of his oppositi These and other new facts, whic t to charges in office at may be pro- ith Malvy as |Le Matin sa |egainst the }”m time of th | duced prose water storage project for all reserve stocks of smok by Major Ge chief of oss powder fs urged C. €. Wiillams e, in his an- Weeks The plan was mittee of or- tudied the arly the experience ordinan to Secretary outlined past actically Lack ampered 1 it had ) cover reasonably all ot and division smaliest eali and one type t material arms ring the o report savs that 20 calibre na- out am- » manufacture 1 year. unds of cartridges turned to he the best of all tion yet produced.” Fither One disconsolate one — T wish T dead! . ter — Why? Can't you ~— or 4id you? — An- marry h swers (London.) —————— James D. Donahue Raritone VOICE CULTURE Rooms 318-319 Rooth's Block Special Attention to Reginners Traince of Yale University el 1274413 five | ! The tonic and laxative | effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for- | | tify the system against Grip, nfluenza and other serious | | ills resulting from a Cold. The box bears this signature G Ypore Price 30c. | geles | nto Owen OIVIL WAP FEARE IN CALI.DISTRICT Neither Side Gives in Over Water Rights' Fight BY The Assoclated Press. Independence, Cay., Nov. | Priction between two types of pase | slva resistance Incident to the sel-| 2ure south of here of the Los Ane' viaduct threatens to plunge part of California into eivil Inyo county authorities said to- day | Since they diverted T.os Ange-| les' chief source of water supply| lake ap- | proximatcly 100 Owens valle h creé have waited quictly and unar: od for force to oust them. Los An- Keles in turn has contented ftse with court action, Now, according to the authorl- tics, the ranchers are in no mood o give up their fight for a settle- it of the long feud against the city, which they claim is taking wa- ter needed for Irrigation, nor are they in a mood to guard the aque- break 90 days while Los An- draws on water supplies im- pounded below the opened spillway gates. am thorough unless troops int be amazing loss of Ii tion of property,” said Jess Hes district attorne erday. werift Collins said: I am pov If 1 attempt to oust the ranchers it will mean pos- sible loss of life and the dynamiting of miles of the aqueduct. The ranchers are not armed now, but its known that enough arms are avail- able in the valley to supply 175 men and women with weapons Inside of one hour. At least a score of women | are holding themscives in readiness | to bear arms and they are not nov-| They can shoot straigl vay today still water at the estimated ra 5,000 & day. Additional tents were | e men on : more searchlights last ght were added to the batt fumating all approaches raiders’ camp. No one was allowed to pass without a satisfactory ac- count of his husiness. 10, his war last i y convinced that *re there will fe and dest piter, the largest pla diameter of 86,500 miles, has a | — e The end of a petfect meal—a dessert | flavored with Baker's Flavoring Ex- tracts. At all good grocers.—advt. by Attorney Thomas F NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1924, ' Poland Reported ag Anxious to Enroll Parls, Nov. 19,—~Pofirpariers are shortly to be opened looking to the entry of Poland into the little en- tente, Le Matin's Belgrade corre- spondent says he learns, Political circles in the Jugoslave. an capital, he adds, believe the ad- dition of Paland is made imperative by the fact that recognition of the Fwesian soviet by the little entente cannot now be long delayed, The enry of Poland, it 1s considered, p G . would strengthen the entente as ro-| The domocratic party reports a | balance on hand of $2.24 at the gards Russia and help to maintain | pence in contral Europe. | elose of the national clection, hav- 1t {s probable, the dispatch adds, | ‘¥ “"l"““‘,“_’" "'”I'"‘ SHNRIoh §id8 that representatives of Poland and ,“‘,i“ :";“"“’;‘ ]d‘""‘f the campalgn. the hittlo entents governments will [The Party had a balance of .35 after meet in Bucharest next, month to | th® #Pring campalgn, to which $19 Rty v was added as a balance from the ttl ation, 1916 campalgn. Contributors this year were: Johnstone Vance, $100; Frank M, Zimmerman, $50; P, J. Murray, $10; | B. J. Dougherty, $5 fuel Sablot- sky, $10; Dr. A. L. Avitable, David I. Dunn, $ B, F. Gaffne; O'Drien, $11; Mayor $ w. DFMARRATS HAVE BALANGE ON HAND Spent $985 in Elevtion Cam- paign, Report Shows Decision Reserved in Bickerton-Peplaw,Case Tecision in the casf of Albert Peplaw and Lester BiCkerton, ar- ralgned before Justice Barney in the Farmington town court last night on a charge of indccent assault upon a 16 year old Ellis street girl last Fri- day night, was reserved until Thurs- day morning. The men entered plens of not gullty and w represented McDonough The men were arrested last Fri- day night ‘after a complaint was r ceived hy the police from the girl's father that the two men had taken her into their machine on Stanley | street and drove off with her. Sergt. Michae! Filynn and Policeman Patrick O'Mara investigated and t arrest of Peplaw and Bickerton fol lowed, $150; John . Paonessa, George Michael O'Brien, $5; Wil- Ham F. Mangan, ; nk B. Cox, $5; Joseph Amendola, $5; John L. Doyle, $20; J. T. Connor, $25; King, $10; Mrs, John Hage Thomas D. Dolan, $5; James Manning, $5: Robert Kerrigan, $20; Edward J. Hennessey, $20; E. O, Kilboushe, $10; T. J. Smith, $25; Da- Benjamin, § T. Ringrose, ra, $20; Edward ‘arthy James P. Kiniry, John L. , $20; John R. Keevers, $150; Joseph A, McGrall, $5. AMERICAN SLAIN Washington, Nov. 19.—Paul Meer, an American citizen in the employ of the Penoles Mining company, was shot and Killed on the night of No- | vember 16 at Guanacevl, state of Turango, Mexico. American Consul McEnolly, reporting the Killing to- day sald the slayer had not been captured. V]je threw awaz Calomel and too Beecham's Pills “I felt so miserable,” said the yoing woman cashier in a fashionable New Jersey hotel. “A friend suggested calomel and I was about to take it. “Another friend noticed the calomel on my desk and cautioned me against it. She said her sister took calomel and ate some fruit and the combination ‘salivated’ her, Joosened some of her teeth and made her very sick. “Fearing that my stomach might be in an acid condition, 1 bought a 25¢ box of Beecham’s Pills and took a dose. The next day I felt fine and I havent needed anything during the three weeks since. I wouldn’t take anything but Beecham's now. Some of the other girls here take Beecham’s and all say they are wonderful.” Tennis Players Accused Of Improper Conduct London, Nov. 19.—The council of the Lawn Tennis assoclation, meet- |ing last night, discussed the recom- | recently heard charges of bad court conduct against leading tournament R/ $20; 1 John Baldyga, * mendations of its committee which | players, and issued & strong warn« ing that the actions complained of must stop. Severe disciplinary ac- tlon was threatened, including su< spension of the offenders from par- tielpation in tournament play. . The councll also declded to sub- mit to the next general meeting of the Lawn Tennis association an amendment to the regulations under which any competitor expressing dls- approval of an umpire's verdiet would be lable to disqualification. A SUICIDE BY HANGING Worcester, Mass,, Nov. 19.—~Hang- ing by a rope from a low limb of a tree in a pine grove almost two miles off the Auburn road in Mili- bury, the body of August Soder strom, 64, of 1 Becket street, was found last night, The man had been missing since he left home the morning of November 13 to look for work, Deep dea fish do not feel the in- welght of the water because the pressure inside them exactly balances that outside. Close application may jure the growing child's sight—preserve it with our glasses. H.F.Reddell With A. PINKUS Fyesight Specialists 300 Main St. Phone 570 1 ; She ciys—= I wouldn't take anything b it Beecham's now. 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