New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 13, 1925, Page 8

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STATE GASOUINE " PROBEIS WANTED Senate Has Proposed Measure-- Hunting Bill Argument State Capitol, Hartford, Feb, 13.— A difterence of opinion was expressed in the housg today in the matter of | broad-bill ducks on Connecticut wa tors, If arose over the effort of Mr Bugbee, of Old Lyme, to upset un unfavorable report on a bill which would have limited the daily bag of ducks to ten instead of the present 1t was Mr, Jugbee’s bill and | Id that the g*cnt bag was too large, that he had hunted and fished for 40 years and the time has come when the broad-bills are gone. people questioned this m he but what those peo aw on the Sound were coots, He thought that no sportsman wanted 25 ducks in a bag. He sald such a r was “simply slaughter.”” Mr. bee claimed the vote in commi report was 1 eame in with an unfavora The house rejected the Mr, Wheeler of man of the fish and said the federa bag at 25 a day a not fairly cha shooting v gratory bird act. creasing under th authorities are now of claiming there Is need for conservatior pen that there will ¥ food for wild Wheele not agree with see that there are ald he could point to 1 mouth of the river at The votes against rc were few In number. Leader Alli id that gmall attend Frid it was not ir ave any co troversial matt brought up and hereafter contested veports woul tabled and not ¢ ssed. State Gasoline Probe. The gasoline inv bill which th vides for appoi nor of thr lature to invest product and the marketing 6f gaso- line within the state. The comm sion would have power to call w nesses by subpoena and demand booKs and documents, and punish for contempt. It could employ assist- ance and the sum of $1,000 would be provided to the meet the expenses. The finding would be returned to the legislature by April 1 Small Attendance, A Friday session, the first s the close of introduction of new bu ness did not bring out a large at- tendance of house members or a f membership in the senate tod the business done was consid: and showed accumulat the part of some con ing reports. Senator Cronin secure to, introduced a new if adpoted will create sion to investigate and dete: reasons, if possible, for the in the price of gasoline, atfer being recel jjudiciary comm the senate, The committee on offered a batch of reports an the favorable ones were Dbills to incorporate the college of the Sacred Heart at Noroton! the Heart academy at Stamfor Thomas seminary at Hartfor Mount St. Jos and the Hart The humane t tee ahich had had but a single got another one when thea tions committee sent to' it an appropriation ord of the dey tions of the state Favorable Reports In the senate the c s oughs committee re: on these Hartford Authorizing 1 and use of bui high school cc concerning ap cancies in council; mission and a abatement of as Additio from t Some said 1 by ti Wild fowl are ir and federal the position no immediate as it ma a shortage of birds. Mr Mr. Bug hap 000 off the Stratford. ecting the bill n view of sessio! price pro- te the cost of e spe ces those or Sacre creatir Even if constipated or full of c love the pleasant tas "ig Syrup.” A te fails to clean the li Ask your “California F directions for habies all ages pr You must say mMay get an imitation fig syrup, cross, feve The annual ball of the Beaux Arts in New York was the usual glittering affair. cicty, the arts, the theater, the general public—all were represented at the most elabo- 5 . Among those present were (left to right) | s. George Brokaw, a leader of the Four Hundred; Grace Moore, another one of Broad way's scintillating lights. ‘ rate entertainment of New York's o broad-bilis and | Laurette Taylor, star of the stage, as Pier winter Amending Protestant widows soc it to hold property up in value; changi ticut Sunday corporated, to Cq religion; ding » Episcopal Adletown t its n | diction of hor tuck in criminal |not over $300 gov | Inot ov ted to rein ports 1 police co ¥ paid go th 1 while in bi rapt W nts from D REPLACE SCHOOT charter of Bridgeport Ly permitting to W b ) Congress Held in Lima study ion ent peo- ment of al power as a pu standardized and pri so recommend- I'an- mittee a 1aceutical con- the pro- 1 sale of e Plant Discase ¥ anin tion of rar 1-life is SCIENTISTS SEEK L. S, BIRTH RATE Recommendations Approved at 13 Per Cent of Native Families Are Childless 1L, Feb. American = of mnativ generation has de- | Urbana of the family stock in one creased 98 1-2 percent, according to R. 1% Buber, professor of sociology at the University of Illin who | added that today the native stock family hits less than three children, while it requires four, under the| present mortality and marrlage to replace the stock without increas SIf that rat ssarily a v native hat om neee tragedy stock is our increase foreign stock, with only ms to b side of Baber de- * 100 many of our edu- tep mar- life to one half to best educated share in pro- cithter side y too late Irom our ion, TOURNAMENT GOLF BEGUN INENGLAND asts Were on Links at Oxtord society their n by H experts. WILL AMUSE LAW IAKERS Austrian 1 powerful in on d even ydance at PESSIMISTIC VIEW Prospects of Geneva Peace Protocol Do Not Seem Especlally Bright To Those at Geneva, Dy The Associated Press, Geneva, Feb, 13,—A somewhat pessimstic atmosphere seems in pro- vess of formation here concerning the prospects of the Geneva proto- col framed at the meeting of the last assembly of tha League of Nations. The apparent disinelination of the British protocol which forms the subject of news plspatchea reaching Geneva al- most dally 1s serving to.conflrm the Impression here that the protocal must be seriously remodeled if it ls hoped to save ItV Meantime the league's new com- misslon of coordination created to prepare for the big dlearmament conference which was to follgw ac- ceptance of the pratocol, wi'l devote itself to other matters affecting the armament problem, A communique today announced that the Inaugural session of the next Monday to diacuss the question of control of private manufacture of arme, munitions and war material, Govt, to Start Meat N Business on Big Scale Montevideo, ¥eb, 13, = Uruguay, although geographically the gmall- est South American republic, has always been something of a plonecr in the matter of up-to-date legisla- tlon, Having already established several state-owned enterprises, she 1s now about to bulld a meat packing plant which will supply meat at tlons of biite The scheme, a8 recently Approvs \nvolves an outlay of $5,000,000, to be ralsed by an issue of 6 1.2 pEr- cent bonds, The enterprise will be wan autonomous dependency of the state” to be ndministered by & board of 12 directdrs, soven to be named by the government and the rest ‘by the cattle rafsing interesis. 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