New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1924, Page 2

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Th is airplane view Wu Pei-fu's troops had to traverse in order to block off Ch STORM DOES MUCH on nd e st " Maine Especially. Hard Hit by Snow and Wind to simplify them Dee. 1 e advantage of the patronage of porters and importers in prefer heir patronage of of tfore oard's list of recommenda- the any confiiet, “The United States sh naval reserve retalner to zens during such times serving on board An ships engaged in foreign ich rotalner to he e ipon their being willing n the naval forces in time of war. Tax Exemptions I earnings from pping in forclgn erade profits derive : sale of American vessels shou exempt from taxation, provided the amount of tax exempted is expended In rew vessels constructed in Ameri- can shipyards “All transportatio nature. which government, whether of proj person, should be done American vessels, unless the exigencies of the public service wise, The m pecially sho possible from the they should tract for a for such are Bostor ; New England to- day A pi g together f{ts strands of communication disruptea by the storm which swept over it Saturday night and Sunday morning, felling t poles by the thous- and, hlocka ronds with drifts, bl drivers of automo- Dbiles wit 18 accidents, break- Ing mun ht circults, sound- ing fa s of fires by erossing nd generally hampering com- 1 pleasure. silver lining was found in the The hunters rly to take advantage of conditions was st ne to serve American and all of «n officlal cloud the v or storm were out ideal track today s pi for by v Beasor clearly require other- ry depar 8 s nuch as 1€ to wires, poles aud then was froz- mere n to f o last flakes of snow. I & company last said that ary 1 ¢ its almost crippled to rvice to the t be completed hefore rmanent re- e weeks of labor, 1y bega be authori phone Tela- grap temr cs to that private of vessels e e ransportation to o Out > half of the telep} 1 service 1 pavy d States 8 1 ipping Maine was crij v st snow gtorm of the e estimated tc New Eng graph ec Although whi at work s of fast pas- h eou g vessels transportatior representatives of the all damage About 250 poles the state, in b down tions west of this Iy 60 Gt ebunk week or ten days befor had been repair down in o co- involving T cos a dozen itles transportation and eontracts betweer tn one secti ty were hit, with probab) time yesterday in York roads and forelgn lines at prohttited by law, Wants Conferences nterences and agreements he- arriers emsel and 1 shippers which of rates an - Tra mile went c section ro8tnoK conr than a foot of s the st Blizzand in Michigan ast night forty- tout of the 1 by gior gale 8w nort - v show- was and a standstl more 112 feet traffic of the country {rom st of commerce and 1 that strategic gale wi not under &ny (egrees abandoned, | adoption orm syste escels, Work wi at a was paralyzed Foot of Snow Falls N ¥, Dec inter- ir storm nationally of un Jamestown, measureme the cessatior SET ASIDE BY JUDGE Brush Jury Sisters, Given Decislon By Lose When Court Over. 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It is expected, however, that the sending [ time will be reduced considerably in the near future. radio 18 today a realty, Portraits of President Coolldge, Premler Stanley Baldwin, the Prince of Wales and Owen DD, Young, were among those despatched by | wireless from London yesterday dur- ing a public test conducted by the Radlo Corporation of Amerlca. In| ita offices here, u JIggling stylus drew | | these pictures on an oscillating cyl- imdor and 20 minutes after each or- | 1ginal was put on the air in the Eng- | lish capital, it was reproduced in | New York. Officials of the .com- | pany said that the inventlon an all- American instrument, by which not | only pictures but printed messages may be transmitted, s & complete success, ¢ The device was developed by C. H. Taylor, chlef engineer of the Radlo Corporation, E. F. W. Alex- ander, coneulting engineer, and R. H. Ranger, directing engieer. 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