New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1925, Page 24

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b2 oMITH AND WILLER " DEBATE TAXATION Wmner Wlll Duubess Be Winner at Election | | New York, ~The vic- tor in a tb July 10 (A o er Gover- will |terview at F \ast ’vax npon at a leaders tecision of e must he | U Afr. Miller enntended that if 1m I v 1t should 2 'hoth Russian are | territory m 1o longer to be trus & Elihu Root's view ir oppositi Mr. Mil vealed $- | Tchitcherin to address a note to the oted from statements | overnor in 1915 and | of the proposal taxation 2 ond | Wants to to Wifey Tinney, Broke, (ome Back READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED 1 ur debate hetween | can oarsman, that their match rac The Wes ing the Englishman’s - |meet Hoover despite his lack of de- |sire to defena the cup, thinks it is time to {tenr sculling championship. " |tives of t “lafter the [tition of the trouble be avoided.” : ‘\onets Propose Board | n territory, attacked a border - |wounded a Russlan official. | future NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1025, MORE CLOUDS APPEAR ON SCULLING HORIZON Beresford Sald To Be Unable To HELLOGG GALLED BACK T0 DESK Cuts Short Vacation to Return to Washington Agree to Hoover's Request ¥or Delay, { London, July 10 75—The London | newspapers quote Jack Ir., English sculling Berestord, | champlon, as | saying he cannot acceds to the re- uest of Walter M. Hoover, Ameri- Washington, July 10 () = Eecre- | tary Kellogg, who left Wwahington last week for an indefinite vacation {at his home in St. Paul, Minn, will return to his desk at the state de- | partment early next week., He was | expected to go from St. Paul to ampscott, Mass, to confer with | fent Coolidge, and come to Washington as soon as the confer- | ence there had been concluded. Swampscott Tomorrow Mr. Kellogg 18 due to arrlve at Snampscott Saturday. Tt {s known that engagements for him to confer 4 ! with the it _upon arrival e 4 as to ' blace L *P* | though the subjrct of the conference tative, He was preparing to |, con o Mnn Tgh it woulq |has not been publicly disclosed. 2y 5 State department officlals, when "3 | Informed of reports originating in &1, ccretary had heen | ney, knowing Birostors |t to return to Washington, sald only that Mr. Kel- advantage. = orting Life, which has main- s vacation plans had been alto- S o gether indefinite, and he had left ed a friendly attitude toward 5. [ Washington with the understanding ver, says Beresford ls wilhin his |, 00" 50014 b prepared to return t in fixing the race for Putney. | RESHE tminster Gazette, commend- decision 1o | Philadelphia gold challenge ceks, ot epare the time s then, Moreos oover has had g at Henley and if he nted himselt with the s on the Thames at | o must blame himgelf. ly been set | r, in an in he required. quested to leave St, Paul for Wash- | lington, dupartment officials declined to admit, saying only that Mr. Kel- logg would be at work at his desk That he had been re- determine the question back | sontroversy, whether the 8 controversy, whether the |},."sionqay or Tuesday, Iphia cup or the Diamond | 4 | “Despite statements that hich Beresford recently won | : |only natural for cabinet officers to nd time, is to be regard- t cd a8 the symbol of the world's ama. |SOReF With the president from time to time and that the meeting h [tween President Coolidge and Mr. |Kellogg could be considered ay one Hnr»s}:flflnd only by business rea- song, there was belief that some de- |velopment of more than ordinary fm- portance had arisen to causa Mr. | Kellogg to abandon his vacafion and | [plan an immedtate return here by | way of Swa Since Secrefary I it was The paper urges the representa- he rowing natfons to meot race and settle the mat ter, a8 “in no other way can a repe- To Settle Border Claims | : P Wareaw, Poland, July 10 (B —The Sollogk Nse beed, : by virtue of his office, involved In n soviets have proposed the H t t Nl natlon of & Tnesbrlion com: [negotiating recent transactions be- | Settle the barder aiti. (tween the American debt commis- AT P i Islon and the war debtor natlons, 1'1 ’ Nirosu i 19 not regarded here as unlikely that 1 Polish patrols In- 1. 41 geek information from Presi- s territory and gon4 (oolidge regarding his attitude and goldlers on discussions soon to be com- menced in Washington with hrnlzn commissions sent hers for that pur- | pose. Nl At the same time, it is realizea | [that Mr. Kellogg may have hecome | more deeply concerned than hag | been apparent regarding the Chinese situation. Under his direction, the | stata department now s in touch with the British, French, Japanese and other governments as to. the practicability of calling conferences | against similar oceurrences In the |{o consider surrender of extra terrl- | and the appointment of a[torlal and other special privileges in ommission to investigate the |China, as requested by the Peking government, and the question wheth- | vading each oth Kidnapping of h 10 (A—A Rosta s Hvr recent re- Polish regulars last week penetrate on the Ukraine frontfer and This prompted foreign minister Polish envoy demanding guarantees | TOMIKOWSKI & DAWSON THE STORE FOR YOU 1 - D - ) A O . D T MID-SUMMER--CLEARANCE SALE A DEMONSTRATION OF UNSURPASSED VALUE GIVING $42.50 $45.00 $35.- $37.50 =090 Suits Suits |in Washington despatches. {the new whenever his presence here might | er the customs conference yrofldmll [for In the nine power treaty nego- |tlated at Washington shall be ex- |tonded to cover other questions look- | ing to establishment of peace and ! order between forelgners and na- | |tives tn China. | The debt and Chinese questions at ' present are the two most perplexing problems of the many under gon- |slderation at the state department. There has been no development, so | far as 1s known, in the recent Kel- logg-Calles controversy, and for that reason it |s assumed that the Ameri- can-Mexican situation will not come up for dlscussion between the secre- tary and Presldent Coolidge. No Information Swampscott, Mass.,, July 10 (A — | No Information could be obtained | [here last night as to the reason for | Secretary Kellogg's trip to the sum- | ¢ House here. Mentloned | It had heen expected that President Cool- | 1dge would confer from time to time with members of his cabinet during | his stay here, but it could not be | ascertalned whether he would take | up with Mr. Kellogg some important | |matter or merely discuss routine and | departmental problems. 1Japan Anxious to Resume Anglo-Jap Understanding Tokin, July 10 (A—Negotiations | for resumption of the former Anglo- | Japanese understanding are seen by aper Yorozu Choho, Com- orially upon the recent repeated y Shidehara, the fo minister, and Sir Charles N, E. Eliot, the British ambassador, the paper says: “Progress has been made in an apanese attempt to estab- n kind of understanding | atfon similar to the alli- » for maintenance of Chinese in- | grity and protection of the gen- | world'a peace.’” Neither Baron Shidehara nor Sir | Charles Charles is willlng to com- ment on the report, but persone | close to them say negotiations for a far eastern arrangement are un- | der way. 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This development has bheen an eye- opener to the public—no other development in the surrounding country has grown as rapidly and produced such results as the MANOR. Electric poles have recently been placed and the wiring is now going on. City water will soon be running through property, giving fire protection and an ample supply for household purposes. Roads are graded, attractive entrances to property completed; in fact, everything has been and is being done to make this already attractive place a more beautiful location where you should build your home. Prices are such that in a year’s time you can easily double your money; this has already been done by the early pur- chasers. They saw opportunity knocking at their door, grasped it and are now reaping the harvest; you can do likewise if alert to opportunity’s knock. BRING THE FAMILY OUT WHERE GRASS IS GREEN AND THE SURROUND- INGS ARE INCOMPARABLE. Take any Hartfotd trolley; get off at Robbins Sta- tion. 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