New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1925, Page 3

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o | e | NET CRISIS Alf iked H IO ‘ JAP GABI 181 onso Liked Her | b T iy 4 NOW SEEMS CERTAIN .o i DEBTS POLICIES | I | Disens Diferences Over Tax Ad- A AULL | justments, 0 Fiend] iy ; Hope of Averting Miners' Walk- | roxse. sy 50 a0 estraor. Will Be Put on New Basis Soon, m[l Fiven ) Inary meeting of the Japunese l R | iiven U net today developed a serious situs fnor I {tion between the Kenselkal and Sei- $ l t ey vukal party members over the ques- e | Londen, July 8¢ (A-~The chances tion of tax adjustment. M ] By —Well in- of averting the threatened Gritish | The differencrs led to a demand toru are thot an- | coal strike’ seemed sed today. ' from Premier Kato for the resigna- n u sumption of | Negotlations between coal mige |tions of three Seiynkal party mem- a1 SE bt upon a | owners and orkers, meeting bers dn the cabinet, the miinisters of v basts 18 to be made in the near arately with Pricec Minister Stanley | justice, commerce and fndustry and ) vith an an- | Naldwin, were resnmed this fore- (agrieulture and forestry, ‘I'wo min- ment of th abire 1on of the noon in a gloomy atmosphere. Lead- |isters present from whom resigna- t.De La Huerta dobt funding | ers of both sides afier mecting the |tions were demanded left the meet- A v premier, spoke pessimistically of the [ing. A third member was absent NEW array nent, as describ Drogpegt. | becange of fiiness 1 t eir eliminate th Hopes Go Glimmering | Premler Kato called upon the St railn of Mexico “The hope for a settlement {g | prince regent to apprise him of the Cit the “Caja De Prestamos™ | 'arther off than it has even been |situation. The prince then an- ( ki, whi 1ther will be re sefore,” A, J. Cook. serrétary of the |nounced a postponement of his visit Jevmed | independ Miners' Federation, aid to Nikko awing to the crisls, m the " ~bt, 1t s said W. A. Lee, secretary of the Min The Selyukai party fonight voted the 10 per et tax on the gr : ‘ng assoclation of Great Rritain, ino resignations from the cabinet. s af the national rallwa 3 representing the owners, sald there | This move is understond to mean B Angtagman s glAR Aol -2 was not “a ghost of a chance’ that | that the entire ministry of Premier Jico mare Abn s, TAT D e Dt *he owners would withdraw their de. | Kato would re<ign £oon owing to the |l ol el mands for {wo weeks to permit &' necessity for unanimity of action in Lt sontinuation of negotfations with the | the cahinet whieh i to eontinue, | corarnE A o workers for that perind The Kenselkal party cabinet mem- T csili (The "demands” refer tn the awn- hers proposed a reduction fn the fn- | Trint fameous Epanich i s “ :,r " ers’ inslstence, upon @ new work-|come taxes on land and the aboli-|returns from &pain to res el e Ing agreement involving longer {tian of the transit, Sov patent medi- | ner bookings on the American e L & ? hours and lower wages to supplant {cine and cotton fabric taxes total-| . oo v While in & B Caya Da Prestamos” is to ell the present agreement which ex- [ing 02,000,000 yen 3 ¢ of ifs proparties, valued at o pires tomorrow, The miners hate, The deficit thus ereated would be Trini was the guest n'y honor at i St i i ‘.\h;m“ vetused fo accept and hate ordered |made up by taking interest of eapl- aand bull b eten ke {itaveatiisito| ) strike effactive at the explration of 1al, such as hank deposits, national Ing of Spain at Seuille. i fies FE e he present agreement. Tf carried |issnes of private and public bonds, |Bave her the wrist watch she is ioe o ATnlng oo nil out this would mean fxing up the | inheritances and sake beer and all ring | & pror i entire coal industry of Great Rrit-!soft drinks. | BentobT oratary off the 3in Saturday.) i e e [ " 85 A Aid is Promised e i oo S I L RPN e W HGE T Rt e The frades unlon cgpferenco Tos (Caillaux to Receive 1 I Egan s, ":““l;‘ geynomiblc gmlalancs ‘””g Paris, July 30 (P—Finance Min 0 = L‘A TR 3 : gust 1 of Lamont-De La Huer- ) e threatened strike, Includin c : |ister Caillaux today agreed to re 0 LR, ment pavment of = nancial aid in the form of & 1ev¥ {ecjve a delegation of striking bank TAKE TWO 0UT OF THREE, Wedding Bella Chime This Morning cutstanding 4 f Mexicn, W T o o Kippeoheine? | 0 be rafsed in every distriet of the | mpioyees, hecause the movement — Sk i ; : e dia i inted out, was that e ountey ] R N N D T et e e oo ot ary's Chureh for dohn B | oo e \ v S E assnmed such proportions as to in- Miller and Mary F. Becker Ttwesn the Mesican rnment and | GERMANY W]LL PAY with subscriptions to the| Drop in Their Singles Matches nternational | with a view to covernment 4 per cent loan, The welding of John T Mille Jebt pavments in 2 L4 E e ich thus far has been successful. Today ! " L ! uEhleile ould t ictory to all t Harvard Professor Discusses Euro- | Strikers, who are mainly e SR T Talool g E o u jclerks, have demanded a general in- heDjageray, k)0 0 e A Tamont-DNe La Huerta agre pean Situation nnd Teutonle Af- | crease fn pay of about 14 per eont. | )y f 81, Marys restare, o ment wan negotinfed in dune, 10 | |" This forenoon the employes of the | yecl® e e n officiating. AMrs. {petwoen Adolfo Da Ta Huerta, the tairs Especially [ re jlosgme ° Of the three singles mateh istor of tha hride, | sepatary of the treasury, and it l J l N E M & S d . iead offiee of the Credit Lyonnals, | Neyport Casin (14 ! (R s S T G o 30th July 30, and N. E. Mag ons are ready Williamstown, Mass., July 30 ¢ one of the largest hanks in France, | tnroc day tournament with T e internationat SERIILAR R 2 e d Eall it i Germany is able to pay her v [assembled hefore the doors but - ygpq.y am which ops oday. | 5 gt 188 h e “ Im ed reparations bill and eventually will |stead of entering, most of them g ¢ Cambri captaing s e : 1 “'_' 2 1 Wlt t e al V’ance ail sul lngs a po do so, Drofessor Edwin K. Gay of | marched 10 the headuqarters of their f ¢ the R car i iATantca AL : el ‘ 8 ¥ . d e 'l f Y ’“ D R S e R s e el R ‘ ena sonn |t ool Fabrics. You'll admire the tailoring. You of politics round table conference on | third of the workers went to their| W, W, inzr 1 : (g hpiiges 0 h Fabri h s e o e o DU S G 1o brid fa Ber at: | g o rovsion of the de like the fine Imported Fabrics, the new He said Germany could raise $625 £ b e T ! cantompl : ; . . 5 n i ¥ 1 nate the 0 00in e o) levce ocee A scty p S 1 : Tirlgihe s Woodland Browns and Venice Blues. They’re her annual reparation payments. : DL 0. R Snnner, Oxfor 1ted dohala NS o . The polnt of cmphsla s (011, grom Hong Kong Tells of b i e e QRIS here now. A try-on will convince you. 1 to show an excess of exports Fatal Clash “‘:‘ Guards Ho Rkl B i 1w ) W G ‘i“”‘m for ffs for awn debis over .imports, has heen moving In| London, July 30 (P—An agency | " mpa mateh : , : . it e ke ool rough western New ollar- ollar. Lthe opposite Professor | dispateh from 1long Kong says that i \atson ot 1 ! : | ! . Gay eaid 24 her exporis 11 Chinese strikers were Killed 8t ! vala man « 4 the fi ! el \DFNM BRYAN KILLED Detached B ’ Attached s ued At 115 per cont of her the hody guard of AN er a harl L o : | 1A' CHANCES vance Novelties 1n I v ; Il batore whese horsta ‘mabi|away in (e astend e e of Auzust at Homestead avenue 9 debt sitnation is largel A gatherad demanding a dally | o qiffienity in the : 5 ¥ i ~ MISSOUR A o 2 3 pendent upon the developments i |gash allowance. L g n i i tate Sunpreme Court ‘ —_— Shirts are now on dis- it Germar It she is able to place . The dispatch refers to “an influs | in the first set bt I e P e A Lo el fith the full amount of the reparations {of Russians from Viadivostok at i ponent ran ti P‘)lds ’h(‘.\xm}‘ Today o Time Newspapern i it in the hands of the transfer com- (anton” and says two Russian ships (e Harvard 4 e i Campaign For “Silver Dick Dlay. See lhe"] mn our mittee the tramsfer of such @nornous |arrived at Whampoa, an outport 27 win it renn ¢ § funds to-the creditor countries will |yjjes from Canton. I a . : o It Bland in 1896 : raise inajor - problems concerning | (The eharacter of these Russian | played this 0. thit ially ) ) <how windows. the halance of trade and the alance [«pips is not indicated. There are | b ; o > i that Wil = 2 « of international payments. | & bers of “white” Russians | Qg " . ARG M e s Sanils et S T B S o e S “ina where the ‘N‘"“fmd Doctox Held Among I case TS ] Striped Shirt Striped Shirt At the round in varions parts of China where they G Neon . Tor defeating two M I K. Teth of the University of Wis- | yoie gwn country. There are also | Stamford, July 2n 0P -br. | New fla Iy SOMTIAERSREBLEE) VO el geonsin declared that thesclored door | yian Ryssians in China. The dis 4 Williameon of North Sam howas aimed yer 1 RS R poliey™ regurding - mineral develon- | qoes yot indicata witether the charged with giving . 10 ‘ onemin ean tie L] ‘l‘” i nient of the countries hardering that *at Canton is by or jtrary to law, was 1 ' ‘ of ‘ Mo 'i‘”‘ b - ° Py 3 soa W A serions hindranee, ot "y the superior court tod i V wal of Ja 1 zainst T, an | v one not v ting the rest of 1) ol Htient is Lydia Gala 1 vl | by 1 Mait in 1 yesterday “1 m“l\l““ tld CREDIT EXTENDED LI e L | e v, with Bryan, vas ther COLLEGIATE CLOTHIERS n . B o = Eiy It lartThe =irl i Sa .00 rm teansporting by vehiele, CONgressman Relatives Belicve Man German Gald Discount Bank Makes (711050 10000 r L O o hta | 3L Iirsan Iuseo sonie of thelf MAIN AT EAST MAIN Found Dead Was Slain Concession 1o Ruhr Miners & i e [pers are 1alking ahout you for presi Waterbury, Auly 30 (P Jatives | Rertin, July 30 (®—The news- e ] o Nfiato AT L c 1 Sta Tu of Thomas J. Delahants 10 amera rapart the goid aiscount banic | Train Service Held 1'p A sidonl iow capitated and handless body was | has granted to the Ruhr m“:-,: in-| As Flectric Wire Bre A ! | Vs rpiied the cominor o — found by berry | s in A clump | dustry a three mon credit Sall diidiatie i Vs eld I am not the man for that nomina T hvas o U onkirts of Mill | 15.000,000,000 marks heeause of the |\ S JEG0R T e e vy Man Is Held it 1 g0 fo er Dick | . ) e SCENIC RATLWAY CRASH The accldent was similar to one Plain yesterday, scont the iden that present crisis. fn whieh enormous f,q o qp g, Canaan branch c On Nerions Accusation wia e is the ma | TAKI‘AS UP HNAN(/M i ] P—A ) of cars | on t ime rallroad on May 22, the dead man ecammitted snie of cnal are on hand without ' v vk, New H \ v, July A0 (P Michael | “T knew after tha Lupner: 5 on A riniroad 1 Parls rve-|and it is declared that ths author- T re eonvineed e market Martford railroad, 1 i (& \art o 222 Rank street, was &uid today, “that th ISR : ' trair fes wi ress the attractions. e e : wners say that N0 Lcaoi and Soringd . | ho i eit vl to ha President, an His Return Tomorrow 2 xtern per =3 Conway has not as Wien i€ leading to rain. They Lo oy gy aam. e 3 i ' v he ‘Cy OfiS ! 4 va of V be ' More than 8,000,000 fowls were e e Ll s 5 TR T Clle | e i T ‘ 5 were' nol trae and did t Will Give This Matter His Whol X X S X R e e Sevdla SDRrare inan vith an {sals of m! in an offort o eeono- | xaw York busifess men fr aas Common great injry. Mr. 1 Al B A United States during the last spring investization mize and many pits are closed down. ! ¢inoar hames fo 1 1o Aug, 6. M wlintimated that time . % | 'which 48 cal nit s . [ wid he glad to 2o to t : : - - | fer passengers to the \ £ the woman fa dr Turner ed that after T e | | tion and also to move s - T to b 2d used 1 I . : ] | —— == amp Clark had a major : . Choonan Travels First Class ohized fo cancel ; [ Trudo Sent to Jail ! For Driving Drunk | Haum R mineions = In West 1 ! i \ S o teneed to 13 i N { 7 . alig a3 : ing whi & . 1. Al N0 Vacauion ¥ fiienee of lgn Anot At \ 1 \ . . o e e : i ) in sight e | T " rrested b “ { - ['ufts College Boys | T R 0 W e Yl s & . v night after ¥ ing how this hreeze wounld send his cathoat & f" SR . A epanking down the hay. But he honestly . jia o ¢ : i believes that his personal supervision of mate re ere I, e ) Mk tere at the office can't be spared. Peor fellaw? , | Wl v me ta The ~olution is staring him in the face, if | e A”,' ot m--b;um- vide awake m,:: m{»» are .!’*w' | T he did but know it. (Y e hviticd Mektanes | : One of the at hmn.mm_ymn'rnman- . o1l known Manchester boys. 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