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FRENCH CHAMBER OPENS WEEK WITH BATTLES ON RELIGION AND DEBTS | | the sole debts of a war which caused torrents of tears and blood to flow in check- Herriot's Stand on Vatican Assailed by Catholics— are those inscribed book X X “The An indignant at they might be hey do not ad- should attribute to for riches, sire for unjust war Chey will finish by ad- mitting the only way not to ind ments is 1o es- (blish exact accounts, Have Contidence this point s granted evidene They in detail. anything fuyl confidence 1 reason ricans that dubbed shylocks. mit that uny one L iro are thou, America’s Foreign Debt | Policy Subject of Force- ' ful Attack. : e others' ottlements. e thut unjust sett The s Jun leputies is resuming its the foreig IFathe Associated »ress, 26T ! lsc om how affaj seape for a elforts? them We in neh L suppr to the vatic Father fu fuith courag Vol 18 symptoms sreeful spe s are raiscd y clear distine- N commercial The first ought juitted regularly, as France by the way, since the while by war urried trip at in time t l Jolitical cluim benetit aunched in the his Mot The goverument th effaced an ition of ac- which the b vatican question being it ls expected form Leyguce, under whose 20 the voice of justice and wisdom. W il prevail assured of embassy Was shed, | (. once, but we triumph if sustain our logical at are that 8 tinal we ! is cn will spea As the nt the depu establlsh the credi which the governm to suppress, t opposition back to commitic Alexandre Varenne president of the chamber of told exce L'Ocuvre, ru cor “Wher v Borah replies, the idealist as the opposition who and doubtless in h a bit of der ad s his near-sighted- he declares that the of Nochambeau s La only aided 4 CUUSE atred of England hey make up believe that the America of Pershir ded . France for the love of Yr: ne? “A victorious have est I have joined wator r of every imself, has proposed | jng ex- only recourse for the 7 e ther r Borah is to move Case Alr, cnter [:17 st ) when dep o Tax Burdens, “Senator Borah prete American taxpayer is v burdened than the l'rench. tain that the I'rench more heavily assessed than man, The problem of int would debts would make a big step fo Pacific it America employed her wi .‘ ergy in making Germany pa Le Journal in a front article con United States o bassador, ates that owes,” and add “No Frenchman ever avoid paying a real debt whole question is to find what ex actly is France's debt towar companions s 6t Marin's gre sound for t rostrum in the 1 those words of good sense and « mentary equity which ehould been pronou d long ago. “That proposition has not duced an unmixed feeling of sat faction. It has even caused scandal among those who for five years have pretended to believe that | As SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! 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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925. ; R ' mw gan, L'Humanite, entitled: The Morals of Big Nations.” It deplets Sam in the garb of a Parisian apache with a star-spangled sash, demanfiing of I'rance: “Fork over your swag." while the body of slain | Germania lies under the lamp post at | the corner of “debt all CATHOLICS STAN " READY 10 FIGHT “Pighting Chaplain” of France Issues Defi France, Jan, 2 ght 1 upon us we shall accept it wi energy hitherto unsuspect,- ed,” clarel Kather Bergey, dep- uty from Gironde department, known a war-time fighting chaplain, speaking a general meeting Catholic association the Merriot govern- | policy. the Frencht Catholics Strusbourg and Brest to form one indissoluble family puty continued. “The tion by the ministerial declara- June (proclaiming sup- the French embassy at s one of the govern- I8 L s of t raine from the iroused spite Premier Herriols which we do not doubt, vas the menace of a great nderstanding. “The premier laws capable of wour We affirm t articles in those laws can nol conscientiously ac- our duty to make this demand only be the tizens and to reconstruct nee, but we demandymost tirmly that the ‘raggi and that we he accorded, without restrictions, all the liberties granted other citizens.” The mecting adopted a resolution ay g continued maintenance of mbassy at the Vatican, demand- berty Yor the work of the gations and calling nce of religious in- ions and liberties in the recov- Alsace and Lor- lolic conscicnces. ere which we pt. 1t known. W of ¢ gy vinces of Ready To Fight. France, Castelnau, head of the ‘atholic Federd at a meeting mainly crans here last ever any ©s to attuck valty to we are rcady to 0ppose ou all our force, ven by violenc I attemp Referring to t aganda e 1 on by the ¢ ts, the gen- vral decl , and if the doctrine propagated should prevail, we 1dy to go out » stre ht it. Surely scveral var upon war." LEAVE MEXICO Perry, American Commission- ole Wik I'rance, clves, with now are and f we here are Judge er, Departs From Mexico City After Reaching Agreement, Mexico B. City, Perry, —Judge com- Clement assistapt commission, | Washinston evening after rics of mectings of the Mexican rerican special claimg which reciment wWas re the rules to ration and awarding citizen the United States for damages suffered during the Mexi- can revolu ry period from 1910 last at a sovern of claims 10 con- to 1920, It is not expeeted suffieient ress in preparation of the will be made to warrant form tings of the commission for award of damages until May. prog. New York Central Must Co-operate With Canal Washington, Jan —On and af- May 1, 1425, the New York Cen- Iroad mu interchange and render a transportation t ch and with the New Canal terminal at terms of an inte commission decision tor serv- York Buf- Te erce d dow > comt nds " ssion granted all of the e and its the railroad, which refused 1o consider thm 1 its terminal were entitled erto canal o 1 ro. [ William A. Morse, | Known At Roston, Ja Morse who i , Well torne, 6 William A long career as at- ed at his home a many m n AMOUS Cases, W Roxt 62nd ye is Fe for ind many “Lotta” years he Crabtree, was named as ¢ her counsel e actres he their de- | 1tion ST GET APPEAL ated P Nov terms of im- nection Pro- Ameri- Judson ned serious 1e five men was sen- t in Octoher Paul Gle assan on ' rig othe rous im- prisonme vas acquit ar senterices, One -priest : EMBARGO EXTENDED @6 nothing in the| our| commis- | thed| traf- ited as a connecting rail- | v, Dies | rs were | OLD TITLE REVIVED British Press Approves Revival ol Earl af Oxford Name For Former i Premier, By The Assorlated Prees, London, Jan, 26,—It was'oMelally | | announced from the premiert rosi- | dence in Downing street today that | an earldom has been conferred upon | Herbert H. Asquith, veteran par- lHamaftary leader of the Ifberal party and former premier, | at the great traditional title of | | earl of Oxford is being revived for | him 1s regarded as entirely appro- | priate, by the newspapers, partly be- | additional ballot frauds in the clee- | cause it was borne in the past by | many men famous in the country's | | annals and also because Mr, Asquith | and his family by their abllities and on Oxford university. The humorists are guessing as to what coat of arms | adopt as an carl. | no motto is pos rle except “wait and see,” which was his favorite reply to inconvenient questioners in | the house of commons during his premiership. me suggest that | New York Extends Its Ban on Li\l“ | Poultrly Wisconsin—Thirteen | to | States Now Afiected, New York, Jan. 26. —New York | tate’s embargo on live poultry was ded by the state board of liealth to Wisconsin, O Pennsyl- vania, New Jersey and Connecticut. The embargo also was extended to include turkeys, ducks, geese, pig- and guinea fowl in addition to chickens, | te ew York embargo is now op- | nst 13 states. The state market department said that the epread of the Eurcopean fowl pest | | was the cause of the broadening of | the embargo. The state embarg previously e hs th Dakota and South Dakota. | S ink s i | | Six Missing Fishing Boats Safe 8t. John's, N, T Jan, 26.—Two of | six fishing bo: *h had been missing since Friday when they were swept to sea in a storn off Rose 3lanche bay on the southwest coast | of Newfoundla re today report- ! ed safe. One of the skiffe found shel- | t B §0 miles dista and t Ar . Plerre, Miquelon. Search for t} boats | | still missing was continued by the | coastal steamer Prospero and other vessels, Two of GOVT. NOT RE I'he Assoclated Press lie government of the Philippines Islands is | of all liability for damages incurred | by Chinese residents of Manila in re- | nt months when their business ouses and homes were damaged in | riots by Filipinos, the attorney gen- eral ruled toda g a $17.- 0 claim made by the Chinese con- | sul general. The authorities used due diligence in preventing and re- | p ng the riots and punishin those concerned in the rioting, the | rney general said. | INSIBLE. LATE QUEEN'S AIDE DIES Jan. 26.—Rt, I Lord ton, lord of t sury once alde -camp to | died here today, leath also is announced of ; James MacKenzie, consulting | sician 1o the king in Scotlad and consulting phy London hospital. [e 1854, and in 1887 ickson of was especially known of | London, 1d Hon in 1868 and Queen Vietori 81, Sir The e |4 ston. his MARC KLAW, 71, WEDS New York, Jan. ¢ 71 year old theatri | married on | Blanche Harris, an English woman | in London, according to received h The bride be about t vears and never to b bheen connecte wit theatrical profession. son of the producer, firmed word of his | | Mare Kiaw, | n magnate adviees re- is #aid to Joseph Klaw, | C st night mar- and motto he will | ! wide and two hund > | confe | be | the ELECTION FRAUDS CLAIHED IN .Y Grand Jury Hears Facts in Perlman-Sirovich Case ——— New York, Jan. 26,—Evidence of tion of lust November which re- turned Nathan 1. Perlman) to con- gress and resulted in the narrow de- t of his Tammany opponent, Dr, Willlam 1. Sirovich, was presented to the grand jury today. Jallots in two election districts of the fourteenth ssional district, which Perlman represents, were said ve shown evidence of tampers The grand jury investigation, started a few we ago with the confegsion of George Rtosken, a Perl- man employe and an election tally clerk, was occasioned by statements | that the ballots in but one district | had been “fixed.” John Godfrey chairman of the Tammany Hall law committee, brought the new evidence to the at- tention of Assistant District Attor- ney Pecora. He charged that George Lewis, a paroled ex-convict, had been placed on one of the clection boards in Representative Perlman’s district. Lewis was not called as a witness to- o, of , DELAYED 700 LONG Contonds That Defendants la Acted Walsh's Speech Whoen it Was .\)ulc Govt, Sl Have Agninst Washington, Jan, 26,—The de- fendant’s attack on the radio speech of Senator Walsh of Montana while a grand jury was consldering indiet- ments growing out of naval oll leases was an after thought and was too long delayed, Owen J. Roberts, special government oll counsel, ur- gued today in the supreme court of the District of Columbla, in opposing a plea in abatement, Asserting that the Walsh speoch was brought into the case more than 90 days after it was made, Mr. Rob- orts quoted opinions of the supreme court wheh he said held such pleas too latc when filed 19 days after In- dietment, The ‘defendants, including Albert B. I'all, E. L, Doheny, and Harry F. Sinclair, ¢ contended that dhe re- marks of Senator Walsh, who prose- cuted the scnate's oil inquiry, dealt with the oil cases, and were avallable to members of the grand jury. Mr. Roberts asserted that even if the radio speech of Senator Walsh has been heard by some of the grand jurors, there was no evidence they had been influnged by it. He also avowed that the presence in the jury room of District Attorney Gordon and Assistant Attorney General Pa- | gan was not illegal. lay, the grand Jury continulng its in- on of Rosken and examining | bullots cast in the two clection | listricts, These were produced on a | court order obtained by Mr. Pecora. | Election board officials of the two listricts also were grand jury wit-| nesses, NEW MEXICO LOSES Winner Colorado Ts in Boundary Dispute, According To Supreme Court Decision Today. Washington, Jan. 26-—~New Mexico lost its boundary dispute with Col- rido today in the supreme court. New Mexico contended he bound- ary should follow the line fixed i the re-survey of Howard B. Car- penter, in 1802, and Colorado insist- ed upon the survey of 1. N. Darling in 1868 Colorado has been exercis- iz jyrisdiction over the territory in contoversy, a strip about 500 fect »d miles long. A Dbill passed by congress some years ago to place the land within New Mexico was vetoad hy President Roosevelt and congress refused to pass it over his veto. Aged Couple Are Found Frozen to Death at Home Providence, Jan, ~Otto Tholf- and his wife, Josephine, four frozen to death in A in their apartment at 9 Graves lane, yesterday morning by neigh- bor who received no cr to his knock. The medical examiner sald they had been dead possibly a month. It is believed the tragedy re- sulted from their helplessness after l.ecoming intoxicated. were ans SUN YAT-SEN VERY ILL. By The Assocluted b Peking, Jan. 26.—Dr, Sun Yat-Sen, head of so-called South China government and one of the leaders in the formation of the Chinese repub- lie n to a hoepital today to undergo an operation for abscess of the liver. His condition is serious. Dr. recently went to Peking to h the victorious General Tso-Lin and other leadgrs on means for rehabilitating the Chin nment this I,l\!m”l phy said that an ope necessary. the was Chan i 1. 0. B. B. INSTALLATION. Officers of Jehuda Halevi lodge, I. 0. B. B, and the Ladies' Auxiliary, ere Ned at a joint meeting lield last night at the Burritt hotel. Attorney Alfred LeWitt, retiring Vice-president, became the new pres- ident and Louis Croll was installed vice-president. Mies Dorothy Pro- tass, retiring vice-president of the Ladies' Auxiliary, became president, il Mrs. Edith Weissmann became new vice-president. Short ad- dresses were made by Dr. Benjamin Attorney George LeWitt and Morris After the al tass, Y Sax meeting dancing was enjoyed. M sight! Insure your knowingly vision. Ey o7 927 MAIN ST. YOUR JOB’S SAFE! ORE pay, more security, more comiort in your work! By having correct and accurate eye- Poor wages, poor How? eyesight means low health and unsafe job. job by insuring your vis- ion. Three in every five workers un- suffer from defects in 0—0 My Specialty— (OMFORTABLE VISION FRANKE.GCODWIN esight Specialist PHONE 1905 $100,006 Fire Loss as Bed Factory Burns New York, Jan. 26.—The three story building of the Greenpoint Me- tallic Bed Company, Brooklyn, was destroyed by fire yetserday. of unknown origin were fed by ex celsior and vats of paint and var- | nish. Damage was estimated at $100,000. The flames were not con- trolled until fire companies respond- ing to five alarms had played watér on them for three hours. No casual- ties were reported, lother of Bandit | Kinsfisher, Okla., Jan. 26. Irs, Adeline Dalton, 92, wmother of the Dalton bo; Oklahoma bandits of the 0U's dicd at her home here last night. Four of the woman's nine sons were desperados. Emmeft Bill and Bob Dalton participated in the famous raid on Coffeyville, K: sas and the robbery of the Santa I train at Red Rock, Oklahoma, In 1§01, SHOT BY HU Buenos Aires, . Adolfo Montenegro, business manager of La Nacion, shot and seriously wounded yesterday by hunters tree- passing on his country estate near . Buenos Afres. They fired on him ! with their shotguns when he ordered {them off the premises, and then fled. HARTFORD, CONN. - - weight. on this special. Dalton Brothers Dead | WOMEN'S PEACE UNION . ‘Headguarters Are Opencd At Wash- . Ington o Pighting For Constitus tional Antl-War Amendment, *Washington, Jan, 26,~Tho Wom- on's Peace Union of the Western Hemisphere has opened headquar- tors here (o conduet a campalgn fort @ constitutional amendment declars Ing war for,any purpose illegal and prohibiting altogether the mainte- nance of armed forces, Opening of offices here followed an appeal of the Britlsh No More War organization, described us the “War Reglstors' International, affiliated assoclations In seven coun- tries. The No More War organlza- tion asked that cooperation he ob- tatned to “unite in calling upon our parliaments to take the only true and logical course, which 18 to dis- Land all armed forces and prohibit the manufacture of armaments, whatever may be done by other na- tions. Mrs. chot Tone of Niagara Ialls, N. Y. s in charge of the work here, assisted by Miss Ed- wina Stanton Babeock of Nantucker, Mass. Gertrude ¥ WATCH ROTOR SHIP Big Crowds On Hand At Dansg| When Latest German Invention Pulls Into Port. " Danzig, Jan. 26.—Anton letiner's rotor ship Buckau was given a hearty welcome when she docked Iflames | here last night after her arrival on | her trip from Kiel. several thousand | spectators being on hand as the strange cratt hove in sight. Owing to fog in the harbor, however, a demonstration of the Buckau's capa- | bilities at close hand had to Le dis- pensed with. Experts who aceémpanicd the saflless ship on tha trip here from Kiel, which took two days, were dis- {ods of calm precluded the steady use of her rofor masts. | The trip was viewed as unproduc- | tive of decigive results. The experts, however, reported it had been dem- onstrated that @he use of the rotors in conngction with Ruckau's | quxiliory engine increased the ship's | speed about two knots per hour. |Tolerance Sermon by Resigning Minister Chicago, Jan. 26.—The Rev. Thornton A. Mills, who Saturday de- cided to res |of the New England Congregational |chureh after a long contro with | | | |the trustees caused by his invited a | group of hoboes to worship in the famous old edifice, yesterday appointed because the frequent per- ! gn from the pastorate | | permanént | stockings, swWeaters, draperies, | | | | preached a sermon on the golden |rule filled with teachings of love and tolerance and faith. He an- nounced his resignation at bot morning and evening - sesslons, (o take effect at a date to be declded by the church council, He sald he would heartlly concur in the de- clsion of the council and that his resignation must be accepted as ir« revocable and not subject to debate or reconsideration. SHEET METAL PRICES Ul Youngstown, Ohlo, Jan. 206.—~The Trumbull Steel company of Warren today announced an advance in sheet metal prices of $2 a tonpThe new prices are 2,856 cents a pound for blue anncaled, 8.70 for black and 4.85 for galvanized. Other in- dependent manufacturers sald they would Increase. ———————— AN AP COLOR IT NEW WITH | | “DIAMOND DYES"' - Deautiful home dye- ing and tinting s guaranteed with Dia- mond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boil to dye rich, colors Puch 1b-cent pack age contains direc- tions o0 simple any woman can dye or tint lingerle, silks, ribbons skirts, walsts, dresses, coats, cov- hungings, everything new. Diamond Dyes"—no other and tell your druggist wheth- or the material you wish to color is wcol or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. A CLEAR COMPLEXON Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr.F.M.Edwards for 17 yearstreated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made. of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will | Lknow them by their olive color., These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- mal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. 1f you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly fo[ a time and note the pleasing results, Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now and then just to keep them fit, 15¢and 30c., m— TELEPHONE 2-515% New Britain patrons may now give their telephone orders on direct private wire without usual toll charge. Call 3500. Turkish Special, .. Bath Towels This lot of towels are an unusual value and consist of 10x18 inch double thread, snow white, fully bleached, super unusual value at this price. Towel Shop — bsorbent towels with hemmed ends. A most cond Floor Wool Mixed Special, each We offer this most unusual value in a wool mixed, smooth finished double size 66x80 inches, in a gray and white plaid only, of a very good Regular $6 grade. Blanket Shop — Second Floor REAL OLD TIME REVIVAL MEETINGS-JAN. 25-FEB. 1 In The Big Auditorium vt E MEETINGS OFTENTIM 308 MAIN STREET RE SEMBLE THOSE OF FINNIES, WHITEFIELD SUNDAY 11 A. —3 AND 7:30 P. M. Double Blankets blanket, $4.95 Owing to this very low price we must enforce our rule of no mail or telephone orders ND OTHERS, WHEN MEN WERE SLAIN TO THE FLOOR UN DER THE POWER OF GOD WEEK DAYS 7:45 P. M.

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