New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1924, Page 9

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- “ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924, ] g e ] and to reinforce and extend the growth siace 1418, Our total . tors 1o eclimination of national F P AR | sea fishing, salt water bathing and |teachers who care to work the year showed an aggregate appreciation powors of the department. Develop- ports and exports in that fiscal year waste, was trade association organi | winter sunshine round, now have dual positions, for the month of nearly $170,000,« ment of the art is proceeding with amounted to $4,279,000,000 against zation throughout the country. He | Walter Hagen is bullding two golf | serving a northern club from April 000, says the Bankers' Magazine, such rapldity both on the sclentific $7,865,000,000 in 1y It we declared that while some of the | links at Bt. Petersburg and all to November and & southers K gain Is made up of $108,000,« KN‘]WN nEsIREs and industrial sides that each year correct this difference by the depre- smaller of these assoclations h Game Has Outstripped Curative Wa- | 16000 (s madly planting falrways, | during the winter 00 in fixed interest stocks, and sces a profound shift In its activities. clated buying power of the dol oporated to restrain trade and com- | Ko, | building greens and digging bunke e —— - 110,000,000 in variable dividend Any legisiation should be most care- wo still find an increase of 18.3 I ek s s | RRSTa i and S Rcenora R ot W nterRINe il vl A E s o IR TG T et ey k l SRR ,‘,m‘ » B il flly framed so as to allow com- cent have proved very valuable in the| sorts, Burvey Shows. creasin demand from northern golfs Stocks in England Show ted States rallways depres is Man fleto. flxibility in development and “This compired with decreases of uconomio development of the coun : ors. Other southern stutes are| BIg \ppl‘e(’latmn in Oct. ' ciitea by over $45,000,000 to §3,« Ronn 090 flt&]]ls y 'mll nnpl:cuuou of all scientific and 12 per cent for the United Kingdom, (. | Chicago, Nov. 28.—Golf hus out- | epulating Floridu with esm and | London, Noy. 2 Among ofl shares, ten m"ry::r::’uut.lr‘l‘q::!u;:"mt| ta ‘ll:r Dot opor France, and 814\ “Thege amsociations are hampered | Siripped curative waters, scenery, |the cry for northern professionuls | of 365 represdntative stocks the leading issues appreclated 2 AT I0ERAOTOLAIY A Ror o8t ILAI I IANY, ofr work Ve o . and fishing creasing de trom northern golfe | Stock change during O ¢ to $688,510,000, Rmmmefldflmfls |stated, marked the first occasion “The gain In our total trade over in th \1' “m|h‘ ‘hu\.\“ !‘r »‘ -m:‘x.“lnle bathing and fishing as the winning creasing demand from n rn golf. I~1 ! 1\ hange during $ sinto long before the war when the the fiscal year 1918 is largely ac- ”'I“"_"’," 8 no cloarly defined 1ne, |, 4y40110n of resorts, according to g rallroad fadllitles of the country counted for by the marked increases 1 Of 1aw or court decislon of| i, roguitg of a study made public Washington, Nov. 28, — Recom- [were completely equal to the na- in our trade with Asia, Oceanfa and Vhet activities are “\‘“’ ure not N yo44y hy Al Espinosa, professional mendations concerning legislation tion's demands. There were no car South America. The value of trade (N Public Interest. Many organiza- o¢ po [1inols Golf club. for the reorganization of the com- merce department, for the control and development of radio and air- craft, and for a revision of the navi- gation laws, were submitted to President Coolidge by Secretary Hoover in the annual report of hisy department. ' | The secretary also recommended that congress appropriate funds for n department of commerce building ot sufficient size to house all branches of the organization, which at present are scattered through a lalf dozen buildings in Washington. Mr, Hoover's report defined the economlie progress of the country for the past year, setting out as out- standing features the advance of agriculture prices which had lagged behind Industry since the slump of 1022, the beginning of ‘“sound” policles in German reparations lead- ing to a hopeful measure of eco- nomic recovery in Europe, and the complete recovery of the nation's own industry and commerce, aslde trom agriculture. | The past year, the secretary re- ported, has seen great stability of prices, high production, full em- ployment, expanding foreign trade, and prosperity throughout the busi- ness world. There were some mod- erats decreases in activity of some lines during the latter part of the fiscal year, he added, but since its close, there has again been general recovery in these lines, Reorganization Plans Concerning the reorganization the department, Mr. Hoover said: “The investigations 6f the joint congressional committes on reor- ganization resultad in the inclusfon in that committes's plan of many of the suggestions prosented by rue 1ooking to a reorganization of the department of commerce which should enable it to function more effectively and economically. The department was created ‘to foster, promote and develop the domsties and foreign commerce, mining, manufacture, shipping and fishing industries, and the transportation facilities’ Excluding all of the semi-judicial functions in the gov- ernment respecting these matters, and excluding the shipping board, thers are still a large number of functions of the kind set forth in the erganic act which are adminis- tered outside the department. They lie in seven different departments and independent agenciss of such widely divergent major purposes as the war and navy. Thers is fnevit- able overlap, duplication, and lack of concentration of purpose. In the interest of economy, ¢fficiency of ad- ministration, and bette rservice to of the public, all of the functions of the government of the character enumerated in the organic act should be at once concentrated in thres different groups—(a) industry, (b) trade, and (c) navigation, Fach should be undecr an assistant secre- tary.” Aviatjon And Radio Discussing aviation and radio, sald; “In recent years the commercial use of air travel has increased to a considerable extent, though there is reason to fear that in this respect the United States is not lkecping paca with some forelgn countries. This method of transportation means much to our economic and social progress, and every encouragement, legislative and otherwise, should be given to its devclopment, At /the same time, there should he created a proper system for its regulation, having in view, primarily the satety of life both of passengers and op- erators, and the orderly conduct of air navigation, “Legislation was proposed at the Jast sesslon of congruss to strengthen the authority of tha government over the channels of radio communication Cause of Sick Headache and Sick Stomach Revealed By This INDICAN he Ur Sgall had read : deal about Indican and how it Ild helped thou- ds to dlscover the cause of such conditions as sick sour bloated up and bdilious stomach, headaches, bad breath, pimply skin and general lack of energy. Not until his own severa head and stomach trouble made him leel m\unble all over did he decide the test himself. Within a h' days he felt like & mew person, simply “Decause he found the real cause of his Cnnflll(on and the sensible 'way to remedy i [What is Indican? Indican {s the danger sign which isons and foul gases stomach, liver and through your blood—Into every muscle and every Joint. These poisons, unless checked, are sald to cause 80 per cent of all disease—often rheumatism, neuritis, gastritis—even lung trouble and other serious allments. Yet, thousands have ! lcan_And don't know it until too late. YOU may think you are free from It Dut a test may surprise you. [Make e Indican Test Yoursell = Have urinalysis made, and it the chemlat reports Indican prescnt, or it ou can “feel” how poisoned you are ecause of sluggish bowéls. bilious attacks, sour bloated-up stomach, bad breath, headaches and poor appetite, immediately start taking Carter's Lit: another canitition quickly T proved whei he drouy ot the INDICAN the Indican starts to how much better you f Carter's Little Liver Pills ot only make th tomach, liver and bowels work in a fine healthy manner, but also have been found to drive the Indican_out of the system. FIGHT INDICAN W/TN \CARTER'S :'/ consumption \creased six per cent, shortages of any consequence, and there was a complete speeding up in the delivery of goods. This com- plete reconstruction, expansion, and growing efficlency in transportation faclitles marks a fine accomplish- ment on the part of the rallway management, He added, Ratification of the Dawes plan by the London conference was charac- terized by the secretary as the most important event in the fleld of world finance, European stabilization, which the plan may be expected to bring about, he sald, will cause n revival of world trade and increased of commodities, in which the United States is hound to have its share, European Crisls “It s not too much to say," the secretary declared “that this settle- ment of the vexed reparation proh- lem, coming at the time it did, pre- vented another European collapse, with its inevitable repescussion on world trade and on the husiness of the United States. The Dawes plan is the flrst effort to solve the reparn tions question purely on a commer- clal and economic bhasis. The Ameri can members of the committee were assisted by a competent staff of technical experts, among them some of the officiala of the commerce de- partment.” Exports of American goods to for- elgn countries increased nine per cent over the previous year, the s ret reported, while imiports de- America's fav- orable trade balance, because these changes, increased fr m $175,- 000,000 fn 1922.23 to ¢ 060,000 in 1023-24, “The outstanding feuature of onr foreign trade report said, in commodities,” the “In fta strong rea! with Asla increased 244 per cent and that with Oceania and South Amerl. ca 192 and 95 per cent respectivel “T belleve it can he sald with con- fidence that the unique situation of our foreign trade is to a consider- able degree duc to the support given by congress and the administration to the activities of this department.” In the fleld of eliminating national waste, the secretary reviewed the progress made in the ufemployment situation, Skilliful handling of the problems of slump periods by com- mittees of experts has done great good for ggneral business conditlons, he reported. Bullding Perlods Seasonal bullding periods, thd re. port set out, have been so dealt with that bullding is being spread over the year, eliminating this source of depression. The department's di- vision of simplified practice has brought about a standardization and simplification in many industries with the saving of great sums of money hoth to manufacturers and to purchasers. | The department has and stori encouraged ase g of hitumin- during the summer months the secretary said, 1o the great good of the industry which was hampered | by its own overdevelopment. The department has also encouraged de-! velopment of water power resources of the Northwestern Superpower committee, of which X4r. Hoover is the chairman, was reviewed The department’s work in coop erating with other agencles for the building of better homes, and more | widespread home ownership, was al- | so reviewed, | tions fear to prog-r:d with valuable work fn the fear that their efforts will be construed to be against the public interest, the secrotary sald AUSTRIANS SIGH FOR MEDALS Vienna, Nov, 28, — To appease large numbers of citizens who crave decorations, abholished with the establishment of the republic, it has been decided to create a medal of the federated republic of Austria. There will be ten different classes, | Yellowstone National park has about 300 kinds of hirds There were 267,000 trom England last emigrants year, | e Prepared at RGO AsK for Horhcks minute by The ORIGINAL ** briskly stir- f ring the powder in hot or cold water. No gooking For all members of the family, ailing or well. 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