New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1925, Page 10

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| ask parliament to authorize ‘ tional advances of four billlon fran | trom the Bank of France to the gov- would be so limited with restrictions 18 to epeedy repayment out of a ioan, probably to be floated in the United States, that this additional is- bank notes would not in the minister's opinion really be inflation. Ihe holders of bonds amounting to 1imost two billlon france maturing of almost 3,500 ser 1 have fi sement, M. what much of this to the hondhold v govel To Have Chargfie 0 Membership Dept. of Y. M. C. A, There sue of of Ma money to pay these n they mature ient last Thursday from the! remain s mar- | cir- tion WAGRT GIRL WUST HAVE NEW TRIAL (Continued from First Page) as stated in open court he- hold- ing the June term shail otherwise fore Judge Avery, “the judge Jireet.” 3—1 shall suggest to the court nd by proper motion that a change f venue be ordered Pursuant to the provisions of law, o rules of the su- 4 in the Connecti- ok of 1922 on pages BRULEMMIR nciusive, 1 shall make a nt to the superior court titue LOUIS W upbraiding New Haven minister of sal of the leration of will observe ent is grounded ht of a juror to freel ntiously exercise ses, and the duty rent to protect him from ail attempts to degrade or e him for o doing. You will appreciate the fact that this whole matter h. been under ation since May 26th THINK FAPLORERS WL BE FOUND my consid yours ARNON ALLING St Koletsky's Statel Mr. Ko letter from Mr. statement to newspaperme “I am not afraid of retrial. We Greenland Governar Believes Thev MC Headed fl]'s Way will be glad to present this case to R any 12 jury men in the state no cial matter what county, We are willing WE CARRY Heywood- Wakefield BABY CARRIAGES AND FURNITURE Erickson-Carlson “A Reliable Furniture Store” 377 MAIN STREET SEE OUR LINE OF Heywood-Wakefield Carriages Hevatod- Waksiicd Carriage WE HAVE IT 516 MAIN ST. Reed and Fibre Furniture with 8 98 year reputation. This Beautiful Furniture isNow on Display invite you to inspect our new line of rod-Wakefield Reed and Fibre Fur- ted among three generations of home- s for its beauty, comfort, and durability. fler you Reed or Fibre Suites for your bom or other pieces such as chairs, s, day-beds, davenports, ferneries, lamps, tc., which will add a tone of life and color to any room in your home. We have a varied num- ber of styles and finishes—all at very pleasing prices. BIRNBAUM’S Furniture Store 381-383 MAIN STREET "’ frained from *| ment NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JiJNE 9, 1925. to trust to the judgment of any 12 jury men in the state, “We Insist emphatically that the accused shal not be subjected to any further hardship and that she be granted her constitutional rights m‘ a speedy trial. I haven't taken the| }nvux to the girl yet, I know it will | be a shock to her because she I,M‘N {lany came back and scored another | e ot o ron trcndam ever-sinee | N By H. S, Loses Second Last | their ui or tne crgnin. the disagreement ’ “I deny that 1 ever publicly or| | secretly upbralded a juror or any | other person, 1 do not practice law | that way, 1 welcome any Investiga- | tlon into any part of this case from start to finish, Although Mr, An- - | drew made a statement to the press | of his position 1 have carefully ro- making any state- | [ 1 ays uphold a juror's right | to e se free untrammelled and | conscientious opinfon, 1 never did nor never intend to humiliate a| juror. I sha!ll fight for Olympla Macrl | to the very last. The little girl has d her confidence in me and I not shirk my duty.” | ‘s Attorney Alling sald he we i have no statement to make | other than that contained in the | letter to Mr. Koletsky, ‘ It is not yet known just what the | next step will be, | | The court session her is the eivll| side of the superior court and Judge Nickerson is presiding. | It was thought that Judge Avery | would come here to reopen his ses sion of the court. Unique Banquet | 5 Ireland—A mopth's | of candy and tobacco to his monthly customers and a week's supply to his weekly customers among the bequests of A. B. a confectioner and tobac- , who died here recently, ATTENTION All Kinds of Carpenter Work Done. | No Job too big, no Job too small. All work guaranteed. Call J. Reader. were Tel 3069-12, or office 2031-3 THE NEWEST CARRIAGES ] SULKIES and STROLLERS The season’s finest Baby Car- rlages, in a varfety of styles and colors here for your selection. They are reasonably priced and will delight the heart of any mother. A quality seal on every wheel identifies them as genuine Heywood- Wakeficld. C. C. Fuller 40-56 FORD ST., Hartford wide | A Quality Seal LASALLETTE TRIMS NEW BRITAIN NINE Game of the Present Season New Britain high school bascball team dropped a close game to the LaSalette seminarians yesterday aft- erncon at the seminary grounds In Parkville, The game was the sec- ond last one for the local nine to play this season, the last one belng booked with 8t. Thomas' seminary nine in Hartford. 1 New Rritain started the scoring of the game in the third {inning when through a combination of hits and errors, the team shoved one run across. The locals came back again to score another in the fourth and another in the fifth, The seminarians turned in what proved to be a costly inning for the red and gold when in the sixth, they landed on Salmon's offerings for a total of five runs sending them Into the lead, New Britain made a fair bid to win the gume in the elghth when the local sluggers hopped into the opposing pitcher for another counter lacking one run of tieing the score. - They didn't rest this way very long, however, as the seminar. Painleve ( OFF for Scene Paris, June 9 (M—Premler Pain- leve told the cabinet today that he was leaving immediately for Moroc- co. He will go this evening in an airplane, accompanied by M, Lau- rent Eynac, under secretary of state for aviation. confer with the governor general, Marshal Lyautey, regarding the Rif- flan invasion of the French protec- terate under the leadership of Abd- Ll-Krim, He expects to return in three or four days, His trip is believed to be due to a desire to investigate at first hand 50 that when the French operations in Moroceo are again attacked in parliament he will be able to answer with some knowledge of the situa- tion. 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