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INO CONFIRMATION ON " CONTRACT CANCELING FOOD FADDISTS TAKEN 0 TASK Time Has Come o Call a Hali, Speaker Declares China Reported As Breaking Wire- Agreements With Japan and U, 8. Peking 17 P—The report- ept American and Japanese wireless 7. scored Buffalo, dists were Sept. 17 roundly in 1 today poir China 1o but it ws outlined In presious vained uncon e is learned that Morris Fishbein, Medical address before t) assoclution con editor ¢ ts substantinlly made recently logitations, American Journal, in an ngre 1 Bunk- 10 hy the Americn ors day. The time halt to th slogans that Ly the cluded enn contruets of the mp Ameri tsu company of Japan; America s arrived for n to promot v ‘ ny of 1 well-being individual breg from normal said. sician 1o patient oy fcods that depart ard product or the “The scientific physician the establishn of bread mads scientific evider manded in hre publie, by tion and Dr n from ntly for the construc- 1 ret government 1 ¢ ht to use ; of nploy of from the tlon by ) nt of a stan Gtk volgn Iraders as by the e unfave Am American uthoritative it ably od by re- 1 5 e rlean interests of th ir l v The view, as is primarily is porform abli- 1 and whether Wl to the prin- of which the ol souree, mins." the sembled can be in sick and understand have en di physieian oppose question in Ireads prod o the 1ot er China is to tions rue clear may T promotion of liet licy nd growtl any single to the nne substince or the control of ¢ n efforts at ¢ le, which the modern phy wrtiele according i th ‘all or 1 3 3 23 profested to China wgreement concluded by with the 1y of Ameri- five powerful inst an Chinese government Teral Wircless comp: ction of 1wation the pu ian opposes th ore promotion of Th irticle of dict g to the or nothing policy’ as fhe L 1o h any sin . - Japancse contended i had in China for Mitsul company previou one sub- th . en sranted a wircless mo stance impor contrel of « ‘Tn ¢ publfe, opoly 20 years. 1opartment b “tat T n Y ¢ con- supported leral stand, in lists notions th all the that t cither #+ Re-clected Bv Fidelity ¥Finance the Videlity Fin ted at th " 1weld this 8 President rnoff; vice-president secretary and » H. Maxon: ‘as and freasurer, Of by pure by t ek lorning nial pace or cles publishe l The baking try In its scientific study and break makin sueh Ydeals tndustry of this cot Toseph Michae! |treasnrer |sistant rine of hread Wl in i v weed of m seere M. Curtin T. ' H. Prisk Maxon, €, R. Stone man, J. M. Chernoff son, J. Tl Moran, B 1. Peck, 2 M. Johnson IR Lewis AT John- H It. Cook. WILSON & CO. PLANS Chiengo, Sept 17 (Ph--T: Pally News says that argantzation of in the hands of receivers, i Co.. now ie expeet- e fo ot under way soon after Oc foher 1 with a petition 1o IFeds dge Julius Mayer in New York | an order of sale of the property rransfer of fhe assets to o new poratfon of which Thomas I, son original president of W and now one of the would follow nnder the re. A Wazner, L. ’ More Tand Park Reserve 17 (P—At a meet- forest rn” in rovesterday af- s deecided to exerci the commission Wilson & Qindn ¢ DIQ o Ruy For Mg cor- ) Wil- It Hay ing of son & | cor ' " ternoo P the option Collectors pay arters dated 1806, and 60 cel If delars dated 1810 -Ka Mout anired some fime sinee for n larg 1K the Shantok Conn for | tract of | f regervation in Norwich nsas Boasts About Her Kansa. side i wheat in the world. For of Wichita, 1 s Acklir beautiful girl in the International Petro- as the me state, \ leum exj FISHERMEN and KODAKERS See Our Windows insas at ¢ For Sample of Skill in Both of These Great Sports The Harvey & Lewis Co. 85 West Main Stree Opticians ol action of the eabinet tn cancelling ! with | Ameri- | been regarded as a | w. | Nordyke, 18, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MAYOR WILL VETO COUNGILS ACTION c) zoning regulations since they were not law, Mayor Warns af Veto The mayor assured the commis- slon it had his confidence and he warned the council there was no course open to him but to veto if the permits are revoked, Corporation Counsel John 11 [Kirkham was asked if the council has the right to revoke and his answer brought to many members the first information that among the recent charter amendments was one which gives the hody that right The vote to revoke was 19 to 7. Hagearty Appeal Dropped Mrs. Minnie W, Hagearty had ap- pealed to the council from the ac | tion of the bullding commission in cfusing ler permission to build a brick factory building at 40 H strect, but when her appeal was called no one responded so it was (Continued from First Po the Inspector | neighborhood, and Hennessy pointed out the existence of several three-family B houses on yoklawn street | | Asked why a hearing was held on first if this i3 the ector replicd the Judge the in- “I gave the hear- goodness of my heart Klett wanted to know why so long a time passed I between the application and — the hearoing and the reply was that time | is required to make maps and notify property owners concerned, | dropped hy default, Argument for Perrotta | Authority was asked by the park Attorney George LeWitt appearcd | hoard for the purchase of a &cction on behalf of Perrotta, He told the | of bleachers for Willow B yuncil hearings on the permits| Alderman C. J. were not required because Perrott ichers were proposed buildings do not differ character from othe Ing out of d ok park Dehm asked if the | s alreagy in place in|and informed they . asked why in that neigh- [ they were purchased without coun- borhood He declared the permit el authorization, At the conclusion | to be legally granted. ‘The attos- |of a dehate, a resolution was passed ney eriticized Judge Klett's attitude, | to the park hoard to ask which he said, was one favoring the | permission on all future expendi- overruling of 60 per cent of the fures of more than $300, | ncighborhood by 40 per cont and [ Tax abatements in the amount of esentative govern- | 83,457.58 were voted on recom He pointed to the fact that | mendation of the mayor and hoard a hearing was held and the re aldermen monstrants couldn’t get out enough | Ac opposition. “Why quibble over dates,” LeWitt asked. Shuttle Meadow avenue is two-family house district, Witt declared, we require on on an appropriation for a in Belvidere was held up for one month for inves- W tation | not n Mr. Le- Regarding the com- | { plaint of building three houses on two lots, he submitted there is 138 fect of real estate and he asked anyone to show why that is not three lots. He also brought out { building dimensions to prove Per rotta abides by the state tenement | house law, Judge Kictt submitted that on . Perrotta was not the owner nd, to which Attorncy Le abidea by the state tenement | Witl answered he was the * owner” though not n p ion of the decds. Mr. Le Wit asked how his rights could he defeated unde those conditions, i Councilman Samucl Sublotsky ers made complaint fo him that the marked the little indica- |eity is not weighing coal taken from tion of a serious neighborhood prob- ' cars ond d ered to city dep: lem when oly 12 out of 45 property {ments, although the contract s jowners remonstrate. fies this shall be donc. Building Commissioner H. C. War- | Councilman D. L. Bartlett, (uer assured the council his commis. | city's purchusing agent, expluined on was guided by nothing but the |he has confidence in the company rdinances and could not consider [and has seen the quality of coal he A Ela.ne That Flaps Its Wings tigation, dohnson Admits Taking Orders Last night's meeting marked the first sion of the council in sev-| | s to find Mayor Paonessa | and Alderman J. Gustay Johnson lof the fourth ward in apparent agreement, | ter the mayor had sharply eriti- | < on | yvea ized the alderman for o the city's system of coul | by bill of lading rather than insist- | | ng cighin the alderman aros 1 indignantly sald to the | ho mayor 1m only doing what I am | quitable | {old fo dc You only do," are you're told o hot hack. Alderman Johnson said coal deal- | re- case has i [Tere is a model of the “orniplane,” new type airplane invented by Captain James 1. Kemph, U. S. A. (vight), which flies by | Kemph intends to build sport planes of this type, to weigh only | 150 pounds, and cost $300. Paul Garber, who assisted Captain Kemph in constructing the model, is shown at the left. | ITCJi- IONES CITY HALL i RN NECKWEAR BOMBAY TWILLS Made of Finest Silk Highly lustrous; ties up soft and gracefully P TAN e Constructed Entirely by Hand lthe men who served in the Spanish flapping the lower wings instead of using a propellor. Captain |! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925, OPPOSES HOOVER IDEA Dill Does Not ing delivered, strengthening his con- fidence, Mayor Paonessa told the comimon councll Councilman Bartlett has saved the ety thousands of dollars in the purchase of coal, yet instead of passing a vote of thanks he is subjected to criticism by Alderman Johnson who, the mayor charged, has a personal grievance against the councilman, The mayor asked th ccouncil to Kill the Johnson resolution and it was Killed by a unanimous vote to tuble, Memorial To Spanish War Veterans On motion of Alderman Judd a committee will bo appointed to con- sider the erection of a memorial to Senator Approve of Plan For Having Special Com- mission On Radlo. New York, Sept. 17 (®—The pro- posal (hat congress establish a com- mission on communication to han- dle problems arising in radio and [other agencies of communication fn | manner similar to the handling of raflroad problems by the Interstate | commerce commission was opposed by Senator C, C, Dill of Washington, in an address at the dinner of the radio fndustries last night. Declaring that the radio wave is ns all-pervading and free to man as the air, Senator Dill took the stand that radio needs legislation to free vather than burden it. “If congress should calablish such A hoard,” he suld, “it will be the beginning of the end of freedom of action In the radio busine 'Health Regulations May Keep Out Ham and Bacon Liverpool, Sept. 17 (A)—Trade acon and ham American war, I'he resignation of Councilman 1. Ringrose, who has moved out of fifth ward, was accepted, " the 100 FAST FOR JATL Man Who Escaped in Bridgeport is Sent to State Prisop For One to Three Years, 17 (M—Nranklin | lib- | count Bridgeport, Sept Ray, who made a dash for in rty from the yard of the between this town nd North America is said to be in ave danger from the regulations ued by the ministry of health pro- nibiting the use of borax preserva- tive in food, says the Daily Post. Members of the Liverpool Pro- duee Exchange declare that without « of horax, all the supplies of ba- an and ham from America, and the greater part of Canadian sup- plies which tozether form 48 per cent of the tofal consumption of Great Britain. will be stopped. The only alternative to horax is the hard salt cure, which is not popular with the British people, jail on July 1 and was captured 24 days later, was sentenced to the state’s prison, for from one to three years by Judge . Hinman in the superior court today. “Jail doesn’t scem to be the place for this gentleman,” said Judge Hin- man. “We will see what they can do for him at Wethersfield." During the June term of superior court Ray was convicted of taking n automobile without permission of the owner. He was fined 8250 and nt to jnil when unable to raise the moncy. Grorge Last Fren ch Soldier in Germany Departs | | the | This shows the last of the French army of occupation in the Ruhr leaving German territory and crossing the Rhine river o France at Dusseldorf, the final man leaving on his bicycle. some money. He was not satise after losing the money and demany ed it back und wus refuses H) then said that the trouble starieq 'he woman living in the tenemer told the police that ston b come there with a bottle and star drinking Hquer from It. After § tng under the influence of ligu the womun alléges that he deman { led money from her nd when shi iefused o give it he pulled gun OMARA GETS ‘BAD AN WITH LOADED PISTOL (Continued from Tirst Page) into the tenement and before Gus ton was aware of his vresence, the sergeant had thrown his arms about him and knocked olver (o the fMloor, A tussle between the two fol lowed, but Sergt. O'Mara succeedod in knocking Gaston to the floor | where he was overpowered and handenffed. Patrolman Woods grabbed the re- volver from the floor after Gaston had dropped it. When it was ex- amined, it was found to he fully loaded, one of (he bullets having heen disc «d, It was 'earned that Gaston had fired the hullet through the cefling to inipress the woman with the fact that he meant busi- | ness, Thompson, 0 years old, of Arling Gaston told the police that he had | ton, N. 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