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10 T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926. LEAGUE AND WORLD " "f“‘i:f“’:‘?,..nct..(l.‘IMAINE SHERIFF IS COURT ARE TALKED President Seeks to Explain the - Difference ‘ April 9 (@ The attitude of the government toward world court, the league of na- tlons and limitation of armaments was redefined by President Cool- \dge yesterday in laying the stone of the Natlonal Pr ing, the new home of the Press club, Emphasizing the press rstanding by good wlil sident declared itud people, which anced by all effort or to n tonal vail.” provide lately Washington, corner build- fonal “In promotin support and respon of un; I riendly part very ton o on of our can lar of the press part of the government tain harmonious inte lations will ? little Tt {8 futile cherich justice courts, Our country recognized this import v signifying ita determin promote intcrnational justice by ad ering to the world c This has heen done under reservations w ipquately saf rights and also tend he Independence of the government has taken this st sause It belicved that ft was the most practical method by which it could exercise its great influence cstablishing the pr rinciple of a reig wh u(p'lV-R and difterences would adjusted, not by force but my son. We ought to he ready to as sume that undertaking to dis- rarge this same obligation countries have been imated the same motives which have <pired uk." Discussing the Mr. Coolidge said that United States had refused to adhere to organization because it refrain from interfering in the itical affairs of others.” “It will be of great benefit added, “if the pcople can be tormed that we take part in admin- istering international justice it aftects us. We do not involved in the politic versies of other coun because hey arc nene of our affairs.” Mr. Coolidge appealed for “a bet- tor understanding” ameng the pro- ples of the world in the interest of peace in touching upon the efforts to rict armament “We mre secking.” he sald what appears at the present 1 methods to pro- al limitation of It has often been sug- before land and naval be reduced must ual and moral dis- Of course, this is true. 1« there is enmity toward | in the wearts of different t is useless to expect dl'-} zely ad in- re be ¢ he unle contin “to ie can stre en our be- court in h D rea- in other League of the fes by | time | there pross of the country wasre-| to by the president as*on cornerstones of liberty,” and | N z the cornerstone he 'J‘r)-: nat American institu- | ticns a cornerstone which is dedi-| caied to the press 18 likewlse dedi- cated to the republie.” financial resources” he add- absolute independence, in | reaction of an enlightened opinion to right and tr and justice, the position they (the American journa occupy in this country stands un rivaled {n all history, Appealing for the not to cater to a s degraded public ¢ to create a noble lic opinion,” Mr. ewpolnt of th a &pirit tters of race Apparent differe tions, race and are not real appeal can be il acerue 1o of the hum : It is enough,” h know that all can & Ammm At der ed, “in the pu olic press “to seck ipposed low and inion urged a nation tempered of 1o 1 in all class and religion. of loca- e but artificial, made to ther “o is a all and, ‘We are IN HOMES where happy, healthy children are proofs of their mothers’ loving care —there you will usually find I Frank E. 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Mrs, 1a a divoree two da at aff] | Investigatior tollowed publ laF itfon The for Compo e, nstrue- |, £ San- | [ Bar was granted Oveter | ruction. | Followinz an investigation e sfate pol a petition w | by Chief Arthur H. Field t 1y police seekin The petition I on at the Ken- cor a by horitics, r bridge mporary the the removal, lleg intoxication, ng were comr county fall under the sheriff's administration, that prisoners were ved to receive women visitors in cells, to roam the streets and 2o on flH'uHmI\;‘t rides late at night 1t was also charged that the sherifl as friendly with eriminals eral denlal was made b Hearing of th days, the state witnesses and t n 50. After arguments Monday the governer and counecil resery il last NSISTS HARMONY 4 under fie, rock me Present d road for )pen q is un- Water- oad and ay. 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Governor Trumbull yester- day told the executive committee of the soldiere’ 1 board that for xt three months he expected harmony and an efficient at the home at Naro 0uld demand member of | the complete administration ton, failing which I the resignation of every the committee, Got Opposing Reports led the comfort- CCESS The governor had ca com | mitteo will not be MUST BE OBTAINED Governor Objects to Friction at together after receiving re- | ports from the committee lustitutions which hus of conditions on st 10WA SENATORIAL FIGHT CONTINUES 15 Likely to Go Over Imo Next “Week April 9 ) To 4 today ged not only this made a study at the Soldiers' honi Majority and minority reports were made, Although Governor Trumbull | | declined to disclose the nature these, It s understood that the Jority report recommended personnel for the executive I mittee the board, while minority report contained reconi- mendations for milder procedure, Hurmony Imperative tement after the meeting Trumbull declured that it was Imperative that vail on the committee delegated the institution, ma- a new com- of the In # Governor The Bena- Washington, vigorous fight over the threatc harmony pre. | torlal contest to which was | keep the scnate en administration of tho | for the remalnder The state is anxlous to well into next weck. give cvery care possible to the veter With the debate in its fifth day all wars, he said, and for this | and indications of a close declsion ison friction in the governing body | multiplying, the hope of senate tolerated. leaders for a vote before the end Under Big Fxpense the weck have considerably He points out that a biennial ap although they have not propriation of approximately 400 their intention to make 00 is made to maintain the homa an to shut off discussion, for the veterans' trust and of the senate by varlous this should not be lost sight of ave given no clear fn- personal disagreements, i outcome. 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