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e of Pl Polmcs Opeus\\‘-‘ i on o variow Mtk ot | ey 1 1pire to assist in the conduct Sanrnetty NENas Williha coldUELediL v, Qeatan ] Erank UitRalcholled o o . 5 . |11 Blakcslce, protessor of history | chairman of the natior amston Mass uly 12 (A U'roblems of international interest |unive ind will have as 18 sub- | 5une0d today that th vanging from the Mediterran cet ! Forelgn Loliey of | had no connection witt area and Italy to lin n of arm United & | Men of Ameriea,” a bo uments, and from agriculture and | A round table conference on “In a section of the population increase to the foreign |lCrnation stlcet will ba presided oo ipe stutom policy of the United States will come |OVer b Slddul Reeves, author | ™5ty o Al up for discussion at the fifth ani rofesean oL noUtlonleaeienee e el i L session of the Institute of Politics [!he University of Michigan &ri d vhich will open at Williams college | Population Increase” July 23. During the month the in- [Will be ussed at aeonference stitute will remain in session, five Conducted by ard Murray Eust . ¢ lecture courscs will be delivered, two | Harvard biologlst and —author of {Ntme ‘Minute Men of general conferences will be conduct- |WOrks on physiological chemistry, | 1ave wired Dr. Lock ed and elght round table conferencey | BAWin I Gy, foriner editor of thy | Probosting against the 1 liaLES New York Evening Post, now pro- |Which Is practically the Statesmen and scholars of nation- |essor of economic history at Har. [0f our organization. al and international repute from |vVard, will conduct a round table [American Minute Men Burope and America will participate (‘w'w f he “Ficonomic Recoy- been in existence for in the discussions. Poland, Frai ery of Great Britain and Italy will furnish | A conference having for its sub- seven of the lecturers or leaders and [Ject “"Mineral Resources As a New are often referred to the United States, eight, Their fields | 3nvironmental Factor in World Af- range from the relations between na- | will be led by Charles K. |[America, ({Bhi (o a0 lonr i nAibclosy A ons author, and professor of | *“The American Min the lecturers Count Alexander |Ecology at the University of Wiscon- |in no way connected w Skrzynski, foreign minister of Po- |sin. |soctety or organization land, is listed. Armaments Discussion | prohibit seetarian During the four wecks from July “The Limitation of Armaments” [that and nothing else 24, when the session gets under way jwill be discus a confercnce through August 22, each of the eight |conducted by § ederick Maurice, MISS MOODY round table conferences will meet Imilitary historian, strategist anc three times weekly, Of a total mem-critic, who was chief director of | bership of approximately 200 in the [military opcrations for the British Institute, only about 25 are assigned [war office from 1415 to 1918, | Nicce of Famous Ly to a single round table conference. | *Outstanding problems in Inter- Fach of those attending is chosen as | Amecrican Relations” will be the an authority in his field, capable of [subject discussed at a round {able | or in China. contributing constructively to the |conference led by Leo Rowe, discussion. |John Gaten Locke has comes Bride of Ame Each of the two general confer- | Bernadotte 1. Schmitt, professor [China today announced ences will meet twice weekly. Thesc |of history at the University of Chi- [of Miss Esther Moody, meetings are open to the entire In- [cago, will lead a conference on [Mr, and Mrs, Ambert stitute and instructional staff. Pre- |“Some Lolitical Problems of Europe” |this town and niece o #lding over each of the conferences, The Mediterranean Area With (L. Moody, evangelist, t general and round table, it Is an- |Special Reference to the Arab Coun- |Loos, Jr. treasurer of nounced, will be “recognized author- |ir| will be discussed by Arnold [lege at Ningpo, China ties on the various topic nbee of London uniy at an- [was at Pietaiho, which Count Antonio Cippico of Rome. lother round table confercnce. Mr. |resort for I'ck reside Ku KI and that the faction he [director-general of the Pan-Ameri- | Fast Northfield, Mass., General Conferences |can Union. |—Cables dispatches from Pictaiho, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925, IRLD PROBLEMS | ,fi';if;i 'ff?f'flt“:'.tr:"':,:\:'i"ffi;y:‘:.::J AMERICAN MINUTE HEX atlon Hastens at His iy 22 (P— ot this eity 1l committe nd international relations at Clark |of the Amerlcan Minute Men, an- t organization h the “Minute dy formed by ux Klan of ent sald: an Associated ere is disscn- {ston in the Colorado Ku Klux Klan wded by Dr issunied the America.' ¢ vigorously 1se of a name same as that In fact, the who have | U number of years and have an enrolled member- lip of more than 5,001 1,000 citizens, by press anc pulpit as the Minute Men ute Men ith any o We ai ppropriations, WEDS angelist Be- | vican Lduca- Juily 22, the marriage daughter of | G. Moody of | the late D, o George W. Ginling (ol weddin L summer nts, Italian senator, Fascist leader and [Toynbee is professor of Byzantine [ The bride wus graduated from supporter of Mussolini, will conduet [and Modern G language and |Northfield Seminary i a lecture course on “The Mediter- |history, formerly conneeled with |from Wellesley Collos ranean Area and It: | Robert Mason, Irench banker |of the British foreign office and was [high school in New Jer: prominently identified With the oper- |4 meinber of the Britich dele |she has been acting principal in the | rls in 'IH\X‘ | ation of the Dawes plan, will con- fat the Paris peace conference Goodrich Hchool for duct a lecture course on “Peace| The opening exercises of the in- [ifeicn, 12 miles from I Problems of France. n 1918, and | in 1920, aft- | political intelligence department fer which she nzht for a year in a sey. In China eking tute will be held on July 24 after e ek tory at the University of Geneva and Nations will lecture on “Internation- | i s Viewed From Gen- | 2o | Body of New York Youngster, Miss- ing of Subject, ount Skrzynski will dellver a| .o )00 qunday, 1s Found in East course of lectures on the position of | San Francisco, July Paland in Europe. “The Spirit of | Rjver, | Scientists and theol \eia and Asiatic History" will be T Hisenssed in a series of lectures by Sew York, July 22 (P—The body |in="ce evolution in {he tix Valvi, editor and founder of |of 4 child taken today from the East Maynard Shipley, pre “a Revue Politique Internationale. |river, g s that of ience League of Ame four-ycar-old rles, Who log hefore the state ho: S —— In Ca% fornia New Grappling Over Teach- ) ins of Cali- | r the teach- ! state sident of the riea, appes ard of educa- e DUN'L MISS 11 | 1ad been missing from his home on [tion yesterday (o protest against ac- L LUl LRING - DUN'L MISS 11 nd your name and address plainly v ‘together with 10 cents, stamps or ca (and this elip) to Chamberlain |the identification |public schools only as “Sedicine Co, Des Moines, Towa, and re Detectives yesterday — morning (not as a cive in returng trial package containing | made an exhaustive reh of bulld- | The hoard also recei HAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS forstomach |{ o\ (iyin fe bloak et e iroubles, indigestion, gassy pains that ' : crowd the heart, biliousness and contipa- the east side since last Sunday. The |tjon of the hoard last boy's father, Samucl Perles, made ling ovolution could he the erles home. The intensity of the |Schuler, pastor of th tion; CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC AND |search was die to the similarity be- |odist church of Los Ang Apcil declar taught in the a theory and od commun Ie Robert Trinity Meth eles, who de DIARRHOEA REMEDY for pain in sto een Robert's disappearance and [nounced certain illustre text- mach and bowelr, intestinal cramp, colic |the disappearance two years ago of [hooks on myfhology as anddiarrhoes; CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE, [0 "0 h o0 vear | R {Tr Pickelny, another four-year {moralizing influenc needed in every family for burn, scalds, | “7/"% e wounds, piles and skin affections. Try | 75! &1 S 1 ! these valued family medicines for only [a mont teneme vf‘ No definite action w 10 cents. Don’t mies it. h a fr cks of his home. [New Doubles Cor il as taken nhination Ri, U p m Tonms World | g | doubles mu.,,um. t an important figure | tennis ranks has hee Who Is It? | tournament debut in tan turf court chan They also plan to pl Wi invitation and Watch Our Opening Friday, July At 215 Main Street [ Hirvard Eveava F(‘llm‘ to qu\p o (P The Newlyweds, . - ) e H ald And local people o have anything to buy, hange find ready huyers by calling ing Classified Ads of their own. (P—A ne hat may cut in national n formed by sco southpaw No. 2 man on iropoli- | foday y together in champlonshi tor to THOUSANDS APPLY - FOR NEW DRY JOBS Zane System Not Likely fo Be il Belre Sep. | Washington, July wohibition officials — pr ickle down today to their most dit-| {18 being investiguted by Police Com- ficult problem in the sweeping dry 1corgunization-—sclection of men to shoulder the responsibility of en- yreement in cach of 24 distreits | provided in the new plan of opera- | tion | Bulging filve containing thousands | of Ietters of application tor the new ministrative posts, recommenda- | tions, inelnding a number from members of the senate and house, protests, and records of personal ap-| a vatted consideration at a' | conference called yesterday to meet | today, of t dry heads on the return 1o the capital of Assistant retary | ws of the treasury, creator of enforeement machine, ith the first appointment yet to finitely decided upon and ap-| mounting daily, some of- ¢ it will be at least an- | | r month before the plan which | 1it was at first hoped could he pn in! [trailed her car last night in a taxi | wages or longer hours, and the min- ¢ says that their driver stopped at a|crs' federation has adiised its men - TRRFFIG HALTS FOR | MOORS HOLD STRATEGIC ~ [Frenc AUTO OF ACTRESS GREAT BRITISH ne Captain B of the Enright Hears That Ethel Shutta Is Position of French Headquarters in [y () Glven Special Privileges in Moroowo Reported As POINTS ON FEZ ROAD| wuree man afr now sits in the chamber of deputics h War Ace Offered ition by Riff Leader Mlles, Krance, July 22 (A— Rene Fonck, who was one Prench aces during the war, e destruction of many Gers planes to his credit, and who i 3 ago Ab. New York, July 22 (P—The speed Mmers Remse Madrid, July 22 P—The position | belllous of Lithel Shutta, singer and dancer, of ¥ez, held by French headquarters |fered h in Morocco, - is described as serious missioner knright, London, July 22 (® — The posal- agalpst d-Til-Krim, leader of the res Morgecan tribesmen, of« im his own conditions if he would organize an aiiation ‘seriice the Spaniurds Nightly she has dashed in a big in dispatches reaching here, because | “€0N0 (1 RLECRM L iged he closed car from the Cosmopolitan | Pty of & great British coal strike theater, where she played in “Louie | Was increased today .when miners the 14th,” to do a bit in Ziegfeld's | refused to confer with owners un- Lollies at the New Amsterdam, Then |less the latter first withdraw pro- she has hurricd buck to the Cosmo- | posals for wage decreases. | politan again, The attitude of the workers was As described by papers opposed to | expressed when the miners' federa- the city adminstration a motoreycle [ tion announced this morning its re- {policeman has cleared the way for | fusal of the conference proposed Ler in the Li-block trip, and there | yesterday by Evan Willlams, chalir- Jits been a holding up of hands by | man of the coal owners' association. foot policemen and a shrieking of | The existing agreement between whistles such as usually accompan- | miners and owners expires July 31, of the occupation by the rebellious | ey of tribesmen of strategic points over |formed the' road from’ El Arba De Tissa to | premier Ain a Cha, where the Riffians have | France. entrenched themselves. In his To combat the situation, It is de- |tain Fo organized in ElI Arba De Tissa a!man in: improving the entrenchiment works, | or the haste wf high visiting digni- | conditions upon which they will re. | French oftensive. Tt 13 noted that] tarics, new the agreement. The miners say Representatives of one paper who | these conditions Invelve lower | 50Me Points by the rebels, who arel . strong in Aln Mediuna, and that the | o, movement there may be designed to force the I'rench troops to evacuate [ recent trffic signal when his speedometer | 45 refyse to work under the pro- registered 35 miles, but the dancer's | posed terms. . v the nearby positions, | nece Al Travelers reaching Tetuan, Span- | oo0EE Ihe commissioner said he knew ish Morocco, from the French area | GV nothing of sphcial privileges heing WILL TEST Hls SAN[TY [say that Abd-El-Krim, leader of the % = aceorded fo her and would inguire Riffians, is not intensifying his as- ' qi°t 08 —_— sauls in the direction of Fex be- cause of the necessity of detathing i, o= | completed, (e factor «nm-mu | Ins this prediction is the fact that| the several hundred employes at pro | hibition headquarters who are ym cse their jobs in the reol zation pired monih's noties Many of the headquarters . em- i however, are expeeted o he tained temporarily to in the preparation transfer of bulky files and documents from the cen- | oifice to the decentrailize ficld | Selection of the federal admuis \ task confronting officials 'm]u for| nouncement wis made that the | el rezulations covering indus | trinl alcohol been completed The department of justice at the same time was working to deternine | he exact boundary lines belween | federal judicial districts, especially hose bounded by wat to aid officers i deciding where to prose VT TR EAGR (v Under the A regnlations, ontrol of the pro on, distribu tion and industiial aleohol | is divided between colleet o revenue and the new federal pro- | ition administrators he ad- ministrators will supervise the issu- | e of permits to operate indus ‘ trial alcohol plants. bond and { varehouses and denaturing plants, | |formation to Captain Randolph K1d. [when cxaminers found him sane. e T Istock e White Plaing, N, Y., July 22, (@ have not as yot reccived the re-[ACt ol Windness s Reported Off {Clarence 0. Baring will submit to | (vaillauy Is Anxious 10 | hundrec lanother mental test, his counsel an- ek f i Shor 3 : . Altantic City During Short ) yco today when Supreme Court Come to United States narict, Drilce {Justice Taylor gave that as the alter- - July 22 (®—Tinance Min- |crude r native to Baring being held without | jyap Cainaux, it is said. has a strong | shilling Atlantic City, N J., July 220 (P— 'hail until tried on charges of hav- desire to go to the United States if | market. A seaman, slowly dying in his bunk ing attempted the murder of hiS| cniy for a few days, with the mis- |shilling: on the rum schooner J. Flenry Me- [wife, The indictment alleges he fed | ¢ | Kenzie, 45 miles out at sea, was the | \Mre, Baring diseasa germs, uge of 4 short truee between | 1t was stipulated fhat the defense coast guards and rum runners yes- fimight be represented by alienists at terday the test and that statements made The desperate plight of the sea- [by Baring would not be used agalngt tan, who was deseribed as Robert 'him in future proceedings. Harris, 28, of Lunenburg, Nova| Baring had been held at Mattea- Scotin, reached friends ashore here lwan State Hospital for the insans | yesterday, who later relayed the in- fvrnm July 7. 1924, until last week | rangoments for scitling France’s | {war debt, It is believed probable | CAN ! minister of missions abroad. will be |4 oine la member of the mission. which is |(fes is likely to start for Washinglon in | wee R September. lare ava As regards a moratortum and the fjaveq of , | | payments on the debt are to be ajs to 1 {gley, of the “Dry Navy.' i Gen ] ) lufter, learning. (hat the| | spread, the newspaper savs that the |cans ars sory was 1ot o mere sea yarn, die. | London Press Favorable |preiiminary talks in Washiugton |tected \ 3 g { paichied a entier, which returned 10| To Reply From Germany h: ¢ #iven some ercouragement | Pampar port here shortly after § o'elock last | ongon, July 22 (P—Germany's night hearing the stricken sailor. Hé | ey to the French security note s : ] vas turned over (o friends, Who | zilen o vary favorable reception h”mm polnt remaining unsettled ls [known. e promised to look after him. the London morning newspapers, | Fhether the French should substi- |cession. ; ]\1 “[1"““\‘"“""; miv“m*]“ylm’" "\}"‘@ which say that the tone is friendly, i I Amdenburg, - Rovd | gives the impression of the sincer- | Scotia and was laden with liquor, ity of the German government, and | { justifies hope that the negotiations part of Germany in the payment of [non-arr the I'rench deht to England 17 PER CENT ILLE Haven, Conn., July toward settlement, although this is| New York, July 22 (P—Walter [Hawley wd control the eale, use and ¢ ‘]n,,i"‘ ) 1nual report of ite investiga- | not necessurlly in the immediate Spence of the Brooklyn Central Y. [A. Stua | tation of denatured aleohol | Control over the praduction, | warehousing and denaturing of al- revente collectors in so far as (his i necos 4 by tas eolieetion, but | mit a withdrawal from warchouse | or when the product has been de- natured J They also will continue to issue | permits for withdrawal of tax free | alcohol for use by the government, the states, territories, hospitals, col ad ofher institutions, but the Iminisirators will determine who wall obtain aleohol in this manner The revised regulations, in the opinion of Prohibition Commis ner Haynes mark no advanced step in the control of indnstrial aj coliol since national prohibition at the sme time giving ass nee that mats interests hay 0 provided for The centering of the administra- on of the use Man of 61 Held After Revelations hy Bm | Charles Fay, 61, widow S the superior conrt 22,000 when n Septo) fwo counts of inde fore Judg imin police court this mon The arraignuent from an i Dete tian Work | Dr. George A the Har LOOKS LIKE SUICIDT 2P o Quick, safe, sure relief from Herald Classified Service PIRES ino-pads Put one on—~the E n is gone R TR ST OIS, O LT N T TE IS TR S R T RTCIER . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERRED Gorbach ard and Real Es FRANKE. GOODWIN Eyesight Specialist MAIN ST. TEL. 19035 "] f food and .M‘HZ products is- | vicw. Some commentators. however, | M. €. A., set a national record for | ger of ued today. the Connecticut agricul- | yegret that Germany raised contro-|the 200-yard breaststroke swim last | poratior tirms ha Abd-El-Krim, and later in- M. Poincare, at that tims , of the possible danger to talk with Abd-El-Krim Cap- nek reports, an agent of the clared that the French command has | chief declared the Riffians had Ger- st s capible of turning column composed of six battallons |out good pilots, and that Fnglish provided with ‘heavy artille firms had made overtures promising All along the front the enemy ifi’r‘uirh delivery of px.mm ics only the dash of fire apparatus [The owners have anneunced the |2nd taking every step to meet a oy ppe '\lall\el Boom the Taza-Fez line is occupled at | Keeps Exchange Open on. July 22 (@-—guch a rush wess hag developed from the rubber hoom that the stock | exchange committee has tound it ry 10 keep its settling rooms wo nours longer than usual n connection with the semi- ttlement heginning today, ily Mail points out that soma ave been obliged to treble affs, some staffs are working nd day. while there is a de- Go Before Alicnists, His l.aum‘rmm operations _ahout Tupus. |y o otra assistants at nigh re- tion {he €paniards and the Fronch. ThaLrulher sectlonunt the Landan change was surfeited with s of orders early in the o sharce. due lo a rising In the sprinz of last year ubber sold for. about one per pound on the London On Jnly 11 1t reached four s (vo pence (about 81) per sion which will try to make ar-|pound for immediate Jetivery TON STRIKL SPREADS [that M. Franklin-Bouillon. former | c.vion (hina, July 20 (Pe—The caused by the strike of na. expanding and afiecting iver perts, whers no supplies ilahle on account of the de- ner fraffic. The British imber of years over which the [eansul has ordered all of his nations eturn to Hong Kong Ame o nof yet affeeted, heing -pro- s the United States gunboat nga | Referring to the deht to Great| Distant sounds of firing have been | Rritaln, the Matin states that the [heard huf the exact location in un- Shameen, the foreign con- has heen cut off from sip- |tute themselves for a defanit on the |plies for three days ouwing to t ival of steamers, | WAADA HAWLEY TO WED for a security pact will now procesd SETS SWIMMING RECORD | Los Angeles. July 22, (P—Wanda motion picture actress, and rt Wilkinson, general mana. the Imbassy Pictures Cor- n. were named as principals fural esperiment station states that | versal points which may lead to de- ‘mghr when he covered the distance [here yesterday in & marriage license | une 7 o a F vill e petain by the (1t found 17 per cent of the total of | uy, hut it is said that on the whole [in 2:34 2-5. The time is one and one ! issued. 2,000 samples of foods and drugs ex- V’ the note is favorable from the fact |fifth seconds better than the old rec- | Wilkins, | She gave her age as 26 and on his as 33 The ceremony amined 1o be adulterated below the | that the points are not raised men- ord held jointly by Robert Skelton |is set for some {ime this week, tiey Will after o fax payment. per- | Standard, or otherwise illegal acingly and Spece. sald. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1925 This Bank Owes to Depositors This Bank Owes to Other Banks TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS A conservative bankers always has this indebtedness in mind, and he arranges his assets so as to be able to meet any request for payment FOR THIS PURPOSE WE HAVE: I. CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS (Gold, Bank Notes and Spec1ei and Depoms in Other Banks, Return- able on Demand S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BONDS Railroad, \lummpal and Other Bund< of Flrst f"uaht\' and EnS!]\' Qaleab]e LOANS . v . Payable m L e<< Than Three \lnnths on the -x\elage Largely Secured by Collateral STOCK IN FEDERAL RESERVE BANK BANK BUILDING AND FIXTURES ” . New Britain Nat.onal Bank Building, Assessed \a]uauon ='3|9 000.00 TOTAL TO MEET INDEBTNESS . THIS LEAVES A SURPLUS OF which becomes the property of the shareholders AFTER THE DEPOSI- TORS ARE PAID, and is a guarantee fund upon which we solicit new deposits and.retain those which have been lodged with us for many years §6,225,728.19 53,992.31 $6,279,720.50 81,676,622.95 1,143,231.43 1,211,065.70 3,087,420.35 25,500.00 209,340.07 $7,353,180.50 $§1,073,460.00

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