New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926. POINGARE TRYING 10 FORM CABINET, ] Succeeds Herriot in Effort to | Save French Franc Paris, July 22 (A—The burden of | saving the franc was taken up to- day by Raymond Poincare, former president of the republic and almost v eminent statesman in who has not stirred to re- e's deplorable finan- At the request nt Doumergue by rangement of a * M. Poincare started his e ea by calling on former Premiers fot and former F' A)nl"n Selves. Returning d a delegation from | tary group which fa- | | Farewell Luncheon for Girl Reserve Leader parli vors a ‘“national union” cabinet. Later he was to récelve Alber Sarrault, who was one of the de fngton conference heards of the party 1t is understood I pidly to constitute a min- 1prising v‘m r senators and tioned for cabinet posts are Louis Barthou, Maurice Bokanowski Simon. M. Poincare has let it be and Henry under secretars d in M. Herr . tormer governor of Bank -ance, called at Poincare's home | this morning during the absence of r-designate. chamber of lobl of Herriot's succ the (‘h'm 1didate at noon oul Peret, former 10 presided over tt to 1924, oup of radical soci t Herriot to stand for the v| from part in the chamber debate. At the close of his morning con- sultations M. Poincare had a brief rview with President Doumergue | 1t is une | t on his progress. st be both r in or- to have sufficie ot necessary econo habilitate the franc. s Collapse fonal cry of hoots for the new es and re- Bourbon reaching in. ative hall, the two day old > chair to take | “On to [N ministry of Edouard | defeated last night on its de | tion of policy for the rehab: Herriot was | of the franc and amelioration gen- erally of the financial crisis. T | \olc against the government, which ma 1 its first appearance | | Zate the chamber, | After M. Herfiot ! ters had tendered the | to President Doumergue at t | Elysee palace, former mond Poine: French stat not been he e- ‘] his minis- resignations he Premier almost the only of note who has g the past two ¥ financi ss, was called nt to form to save the franc and reh dilapidated finances. M. accepted the The decision of to have a national minist was out of deference neral desire by p the pub of member: il political part sible to bring together. committee dered a | the untiri in Girl | past two Andre Tardleu, | e Mrs. Leon H '\\P\hn \Ir« Da [ Vid H. Maimeelat, i ter and Miss Lee Bry | S - LIQUOR TO BLAWE FUR FAMILY RI]WS | cttlement out of court—1 Cash 1n bank on ority to |Bu tion and br upport v mnrx on of motor | The \\nhtl'\n of 1 » | Miscellaneous Does Your Heart Sink gs the Thermometer Rises? It won't i you have a Wes- tinghouse Fan. There’s nothing like it for a normal pulse on hot days and nights. 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