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LaVolle nomination at ry for the Senator LaFolls I Aug I e f prl- the m unexpired fe 15¢ racn | stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO0. 169-171 MAIN ST, late e ed P toduy pledgs f his father's Mr. La Follette said that he did not ask support hecuuse he was Sen- 1alollette's son, asscrting that the same tina relationship does lisquality me.” He wred he “free trom any deals or political nglements.” “‘I am a eandidate on the pla form endorsed by the voters of Wis- rongin three years ago when Hobert in the United am chosen to fill 1 shall da the pledges out “at not dec his fourth senate. term b | the unexpired term my Tt to fulfil out t1 pla be father e program th atform ‘I believe long associs in hi; ation with s publie service, in f his work in th s for the {uture tr v together with act with progressive le onut of public life, will, elected to the senate, ars of eon- in and 1 am enahle me to keep the record stralght and fo ren- der good service to the state of Wis consin and the nation for the next three years.' Mr wise policy of compr ' of the t i hensive con- of congressional action for Nef of agriculture, reduction | ulture products buy. 2nd reductionst federal xes through eurtaliment of the the re pr to tral and pree Pl at “the n 50 cent of gevernment expended re and ennes . for pas futre The randidate alen tavared re fien of military farces fo a etrictly jefensive hasie, full payment of the foreign deht, relief from taxation on 000 ineomes below § 1al repeal of spa- war taxes, "equitat taxation of great estates, investigation of the federal trade constitutianal nomination present activities af the commission, and amendments for direct and election of president and president The pla ta "the nse of armed foree to pid in the exploitation of weaker nations as ften happened in our tions with Haiti and of gan Domi aragii elanwhere,” world e niry the | 1 State propose ' Upon (Senat prine hig Iinemy Riffians Said fo Ha\e Been Rn-licrl niq i that ttered after the ar, is repot Rescued From Death, Then Is Death Toll in Alps Is Usually High This Year Screams When Robbed, Is ThnuL'hl Lunatic \ur rele .‘ fssues at | LaFolletie's platfarm fatored | se- | tform expressed opposition | Arresfed NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, GOLONIAL ISSUES ATRPLANES STILL ARE UNRELIABLE IN NORTH |But Radio Proves Boon As It Per- | | | Washington, Aug. | plane in's most lof portation, as yet has not |wholly conquered the fce barriers e far north for untold centu reared in the patl v of who have sought to explore trackle st Two messages ymm the MacMillan Arctie party erday told t department story of a battle the expedition’s air unit to estuhlish intermediate operating base at | ord in Ellesmere island v th mits Communication With Outside World 17 (M—The air. advanced means tra that th |ies 1 those its s yost e navy of lan | lagter 1 They related h lagt had loc cturn b to short time vith fes 5 glven of the A Aa 120, ired on the ‘v,‘yv[ of the Teary and would be ready short time. however, with the receint ¢ messages, the na department made publie an 2 the inventive genins of 1 radio had of space ) \_, find this water elogged A brief of the fiord NA-2, ription jee-ski hores bty damaged 18 heing rep: severa for ously ount AT the | {of hox broken down heretofors o ot v planes | s e thrown a wall of silence he ween explorers and t) A, This statement hy . \d how the navy hellevie station at j\\uunzmn had established a feat link” in way with the expedition's radio ENGLAND REJOICES The Sporting Flement Does e rest of the fhe ni “per- fwo- communiea- | tion« l a | “Contury Jack Fohhe Scores Hiz 126th Auz 17 (D the hearts of most Britishers throughout |the worla Tack Hobbs. Robe cricket | has seored his 12 cqualling the world's Dr. W. G. Grace 100 ryue in Jav burned in teday, for mighty Ruth Gth “rentur record 1a04 a single wat also equal ) of the c t by 5 king of | led anather record. fhat of scorin 13 centuries in a single & Thig another rricleter of all fime o« af while HAL 1905 Wi equs made his ree perind Aars e has only 1 the ree g adieurned runs 1o the ent ather eifies desivi Jlete the tvi Two Are Fatally Hurt in Wreck at Newport RiLL A P ildren fat injured I'wo cl v ere a0 four ot Fionsly aspital Wh minor tein o it e 1a Ihe of Janes Albert S scident q Tthel 14 nth not dan- ind Mrs Mrs Jurns 1rom 33,000 Volts \|c Fatal to Lineman | N Charles P Summer Colds cause Headache vhen vou sleep | in a draf u get a Slight Cold, cavsing Headache, Neu- ralgia or Sore Muscles. To Stop N.-mmo the and The box bears this signature G byore s 206, oa 1A thus | [ | tiate t (anadian Part in British Affairs Willlarmstown, I'lie voic g priv it the n For try later \Lood, Vol ing T niis lmembers of their and privy itte vh ef pro tha sot bty That each |strengthen 1al Yore id ltha Bri e divergence bis ariniane upen the farelzn relations of ma ing atesma Sir Hohert h hasts the difficulties are ind I don't balleve i end In not insuperahble that our best ef- failure,” he sald British commonwealth has a re nm,mm healthy habit of holding gether most strongly when the ed s greatest. 1 pay little heed Ito the volces that occasionally pre {diet the disintegration of tha eom- monwealth and the establishment of Canada could at- | tomorrow I her | But such desre | ‘ orls ARE DISCUSSED - Wlll that status so deshed, wholly wanting." Would Tnclude Canada Roburt spoke at an open eon- | ance “the British commor [wealth of nations.” Preceding him, | o 00 ¢ in the deterimination of ite for- [ynean MeArthur, professor of col- {47 n policy §s grave, but not insolus |optal @nd Canadian history in Sir Robert Borden, former Qe Uplversity, Kingston, Ontar minlater of C ried Jjared that Canada should be Institute of I'o in ¢ to the irity pact | 85 on "l and tlated by Great Brit- con- mnd Germany. He suld making ef- principls of equal nation- complete autonomy and a ce In empire's policy. Possible Solutions ir Robert wed the measures: hat the [ tuir Argued Pro and Con Ipeople is Aug. 17 (@~ | problem of giving the dominions | the British Ewmpire Mass,, Sir P an adequate mor n Cha it addr er eign 16 ive the |atn, FFrance in part our external arly questions of pruce IWo do not wish to separately, bul we do wish 10 have such eff participation in the determina- tion of an empire policy as will pre- Britain from undertaking any | war in which Canada cannot volun- | farily e assoclated with her. We| submit that the necessity of obtain- ing unanimous action of consulting the opinion of the overseas dowin- M ons and of obtuining unaimous ac- A o en the part of the dominions constitutes one of the most effective s of world peace now in Relation ing tions for claim the right to determine relations and particu- and war. T:45 from weste advo follow the of them madian high comn- be made 1| governm us of imperial councillors te enabla them fo nd cabinet meetings in London en summoned sioners at London ; own ent receive the it the ne of Nations' itives of the “con (the Tmons meet the nations dominio each annual of e assembly to d lem applied fo Canada and t her two ministers of the crown 1 sioners ing as representatives Wby should spend at least London to discuss matters on fthe 1 also vital ques- ore <sion “That rajses the question of the attitu of Canada to the proposed uten (security) pact. I believe hould join the pact because additional endorsement strength- ens the guarantea ltself by frankly acknow the extent of our slake in European affairs and by as- suming a greater measurs of respon. sibility we would obtain a much and effective right to the poliey of the empire Our influence would be measured by the extent of our stake in European affairs. Further, our association with the United Kingdom would ma- 1y tend to prevent the ricks of separate action in time of wa | Mr. MeArthur asserted that vast majority of his people took the middle position between ctxreme mitonomy and nltra-imperiali That ecentral group, he sald, * lieves that the preservation of the ntegrity of the empire is eonsistent with ample rational au- tanamy and is in fact abeolutely 4 1o as her high commi now to the as " ihat w a week |1 embly agenda 18 ,m. hing forelgn rela dominion send strong € 1o the leagne asssm- ging each raennv,un. and department of exter- Aominian develop ite relatinne Prof. T. Trish €214 he Smiddy of the merely referring 4n recs at the institute by aiddy, minister of e e State at Washinzion ce with Professor diplomatic unity calth was net lessen- not a . t the the tish commontw This unity was hecanse each deminion can no n ties with foreign bea- 1 by roun < and have them ratif the monw ealth, he eaid Auld of tiew in the assem the most of the League of Nations weaken nendent unon the most complate an constituent natior ween the nations of the tenomy nf the nwenlth the (Iuldron Ave ey h Profes the inflience nf that agree Aiding ('hinese Education York, Aug. 17 (P—A cam. paizn of cradle intenationalism has been inauzurated by the World As. 'n of Daily Vaecation Bible vhich is being carried on rrezpondence hetween boys and in 3,000 daily vacation Bibls ools in China and children en- olled in similar schools in the Unit- stes and Canada. The latter are ) ateing in pennies and nickels a $10.« 100 affering 1o help Chinese children, nddition. fa | 50.000,000 of whom have no schools| equality as a representative of r n ich ld and might the empire must he for the com alth and n zand of the commonwe the prs ed, T 1ee At the de- vorld.” he sheuld nat anticipate any the has in hellicnsn Brit s mod action af toof Gr s arnment at he " our femncracies is very mueh under || 2 girls control of public opinten on w0 B in an isane Thinks Tt Unwise Mobhert T 31 tha crnor-z » dominion ould possess omatie functions in heneficlaries have heen writ- ing individual greeting: American and Cana and letters of good by the latter to tr chil- 1l have little 1o misn k ¥ Cltot o quite ¢ pleion ¢ dren atreat interference, which | T heen € sear in cortain quarters 1S RECOVERED N. B. Aug. 17 (P—The N. RB. Trueman, of' Salern, Mass, who was drowned 2 | week ago near on the & Tohin river, has heen recoversd hert quoted Lovd Milner as - — Jemn of continy RODY Tolin, of Dr. t the prot [lY on a basis of | &t and of the ship had e RBut T have British enipire parinership was tasks out e hody most complicated or face Ketepee, a strong fecling fhat Keep Out the Pesky Fly The Famous “Flyosan” Screen Doors Window Screens Sereen Cloth The Handy Hardware Store Herbert L. Mills 336 MAIN ST. BRAKE LINING THERMOID Lasts Longer — Works Better All Sizes Carried in Stock RACKLIFFE BROS. c.. Park and Bigelow Sts, New Britain Gertrude aration for {headland [thirough the swirling waters of she v, to conquer lantie, tides. f Miss Liderle distance out she tug La Marinie, other famons swinim M‘GU T 17, 1928, EDERLE GIRI. T0 S STARTTI]M[]RRI]W», three years, and drinks plain Mila. Sion has no spectal . Tom [tastes in food, but never eats fish sotiated | As a beverage ghe pins her faith on in- {500 ved wine “Mermaids should never eat fsh," whe has falled attempts; Mile in four | l\ e Slon [water, gentina, Channel ot \'A ane n oty ron her the fug A Pdsrle planned to take a walk this morning. 8Shee is wi | and. | Sien A‘HI rey four piec ‘This upon the advice of Mile, |short who declaved “mustic is jus rim full of confidence and declare: |as essential to o Channel swim as [ahe is in the most perfect physical [food. " Misa Ederla demurred at the |condition ehe ever attatnod. {nelusion of any tringed instrume Her confidence {s not ghared by ground that their strains her trainer, Wolfe, who complains t induce mel or depres. he has really been allowed little to say as to her training methods, He was on the verge of ing for Fngland yesterday, but renaded him to gsee it Gne of his objections has en to Mirs Ederle's refusal te sub to ing by male hands, e he tally necessary wden her muscles properly can swim the Channel, and ve fult confident of hep 1d she followed my train- Begin Channel Swim a( 746 in Morning Aug, nis [on the at ‘rance. 170m] weholy 1a rested today her great trial ow when she will endeayvor America’s colors fram on the Krench migh that in v 10- to this shore the 1f she suceecd il be the first woman swim this arm of the At- with its fey currents and rac I ~ant A 1-beiled niusie, she i Nothing minor real riean fazz in he So t el to Dover < [trombons, clan |certina Miss {Mlle. Miss H 1o ed Tiderle are rdi on on only cial dieting 1 Chey ull refrain |succes s g, [ing nstruetions he said. “She m of those athletic marvels who anv special training for | tremendons t If ghe succeeds will pr rself not only the eat living swimmer but the greate immer of all time.” and one for Sioa int e would | training from eutir The Amer mostly of 10 plans to strike oft slipping info the wa the extreme a. m, e hugs rock at rn point of the cape. A shorl will be joined by bearing a party aniong Ar- iean star's f L o st don't require potato emon s | she Miss W | | Harrison Miss Lilllan Harrison of ““—we like the Violet best, Mister.” Treating his first girl! fast longer, Little tummies are not upest. And Lifs . Savers are kind to tiny teeth, They're safe and wholesome. You may consciens tiously be generous with Life Savers fof they are the ' ideal candy for little folks. 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