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IMPORTANT DEBATE ON FOREIGN PLANS Gongress Delving Degply Into! Nicaraguan Situation in the tion of en plan of last s concern oy America w il war in N Little con lon the state { tor Borah, administ w 13 (P —>Momen- administration’s Nicaraguan- the offing | to peruse Kellogs's reasons nt to | the spectre | shevist he- the anal asons Washington, Jau. tous debate of the policy regarding Mexican situation as congress turned tod more carcfully Secretary testimor iling the which led state departm become concerned with of a Mexican-fostered bo enony intervening ¥ n United States and the Nanama ¢ Mr. Kellogg revealed thes: in a lengthy statement yester fore the foreign committee, ed to be th was in s no Knc mer labo beli far did ernme not twe expect- him and made befors were today to have appear the house foreign fairs committee. While was blocked yesterday, Representa- tive Moore, democrat, Virginia, prepared to move today that t} retary ] house committee. Quoting from jst declarations yetary Kellogg told mittee, which called to meet again to all of these had named Mexico in particular and Tatin America in general as bases for attacks on the “imperialistic” Tnited States. It these docu- ments, fogether with information showing that arms and ammunition re clouring Mexican ports for the 2 liberals in Nicaragua, which lud stats department officials to re- gard the recent developments in Nicaragua as affecting not only Am- can interests in tl country, b in all Central America. The tary's statement, made in execntive and given out Jater by Chairman Borah of the com- captioned “Bolshevik Mexico and in efforts such a move also give his 3 extensive com and resolutions, the senate com- and a position of question Hlous was i the pa concessions session made to a Mrs. Traut. Acting court specidl ling mittee, was aims and policics in latin America.” He cited resointion the central workers (communist) vember “admirably” t of the Ameri conununists gards the organization of opposition fo the United States in Mexico and Latin America. “The present x x are conditions of ricent months have ing evidence of the wi ment for Latin against Wall tiewlarly the present attitude of the Calles government in Mexico—its general Latin Americanism, i icy in Central America, its ten toward cooperation with th America anti-imperialistic league, and the decision of President Calles to send a personal representative to the Brussels world court conference against imperialism.” Declaring “Bolshevik le: Tad very de ideas with res to the role which Mexico and Lat America are-to play in their gener yrogram of world revolution.” the seerptary added: Thus, Latin-A » conceived as a ainst the United As further documentary evidence he quoted from a resolution of the 1hird congress of the red interna- tional of t unions. from an American repres speaki lefore the exceutive committee of communist international, from a sis and a resolution approved at the sixth session of this committes, report on anti-imperialis presented the fourth conven of the communist party. and red documents, To show specifically t hetween Moscow and KK from a by executive passe committe party on buile th of No- summing up activities and plans 1 ph Mol i Shern Jos fused a a stone cru road. Attor onted the nd wsks of our party at the tinie,” the resolution r those presented by imperialism. X x x shed strik- | sad move- | unity par- wrles it for a cite 5 reet T'he permits to | Day 1 on the William E. chairman men, and chai cting lers have hite ot 1 7 ' about by torney as ck xplained TEe Mexieo | iminat base for States.” AC Dobson chairman: torney en ¢ Ju al casions d Attorney extensive rtative It nission s com 1 to decl iness Georg i from a on work tion president Sher decline, Cooper Dono ready chairn pensation sion, and Cooper i with the cit a republican - GIRLY Harvelations an Mexico Mr. declaration bolshevik for- said on the es- Ainomutic n&eonN r0 and the Soviet “Mexican on the ri radical smail xico gives oz quoted hi cherin ster, or Mex h mi hmen veen states that ment s base unions and the xxx M who - ov bour- thus | (Continu wipe HQ @Efij @E}EQS arman O baby can be health- A winning er than his diet. number of prize youngsters havebeen raised on Heckers' Cream Farina Its chuckfull of energy keep them \mgh..‘.- and on the go all day long. 1t digests md,ty and quickly other wheat cereal Farina [ CreamFarina iaisecd I)\n}loalllnul T Baby in New Yorkl jd t T 1h !'en, he said a very conv America for the development of our further ties.” The secretar course raguan policy, | President Coolidge’s special message Monday that ition's rs o ADJUSTHENT BOARD GHAIRMAN RESIGNY Lo nly Attorney exception Jine t a certificate or nuisance, (¢} application Cooper May Municipat circles of Attwood's Donald Kimball is out o not ROW OVER DRESSES to pay NEW BRITAIN STRONG ANTI U. 5. | FEELING SHOWN (Continued from First Page) enient political base in |that he did not see his daughters | struck but a companion of Urbanski | was positive Sherman had assaulted them. Attorney Greenberg sald the affair was not serlous. Sherman felt he had the right to prevent the young women from taking the dresses. Had he struck them, they would be mark- , the lawyer claimed. Betty Vib- berts, being frail and having been ill for some time, swooned because of the excitement and not as a result of being roughly handled, the attor- ney contended. Had Urbanski re- mained outside the store, there would have been no fracas, he said. HAN AND DOG PALS AFTER MEETING IN WAR Long Distance Walker Has Knowing statement was giv- | of a detailed ex- the government’s Nica- in which he followed | and emphasized the administration conditions in Central not confined to the ci Rumors that 140 reda Mexico rebels were seen hanging from trees on a highway near Ozumba were without confirmation and are felt to be untrue since such wholesale hangings would im- ply a serious defeat of the revolu- tionists which the war department would have announced. Catholics Issue Denial The Mexican Cathollc episcopate od 1 a statement denying the charges coming from the office of President Calles yesterday that the episcopate had incited the re- cent disorders. First news of anti-American manifestations came this morning from Guadalajara where meeting of workers was held night. The dispatches sald that the meeting was held in protest against “Catholic activities fostered by the imperfalism of the United States. City icars iment forthcoming Sen to the there did not Senator Shipstead, Minnesota, safd he it justified the gov- Moses, said > were Senator huset th was ment lay. who yester is oppose sa e stand in it which W, v ator issu mypshire commiite and Massac New H it, Animal With Him On Long Hike. a Two o whom there to the c unusual visitors, about is an aura of romance week are C, world war veteran Girl.” who came the “Smiley” King, a i and his dog. *Dixie to him, wounded in the heat of battle, during the Argonne fight in r October, ;418 and who has been with | After the meeting the workers Lim ever since. One of the strange (marched through the streets firing fancies between man and beast oc- hundreds of revolver shots into the air and then started for the Amer- ican comsulate General IFerreira, military commandant of Jalisco, | took command of the situation and | dispersed the marchers a show ¢ raders Pire Shots from First Page) 1 he 1 social acqui- . The raising a 1 as n for the the city in by of mili force. The fourth mnational congress, now in session at Oaxaca City, spent yesterday in a discus- ion the Mexican-Nicaraguan situation and the action of the Mexican government in recogniz- ing the liberal leader, Dr. Juan Sa casa, who iy opposing Dresident Diaz, recognized by the United States, The students declared that America is now confronted by “the ! use of brute force and international piracy directed by the plutoer: and imperialistic United States gov- ernment. Holding that a students before the “northern would not be in vain, th gress decided to send a mes sympathy to liberal Nicarag dents and another to Pr | Calles supporting his attituds international erisis Yditorial Univ today that graduall W acteriz and absurb” by the! pointed to the fact| :nts out partment an alleged unsightly hundred feet raut residence Morris D. Saxe, counsel aut, called on other Bel- ‘o expressed them- Attorney Donald resenting Landers, Frary i1 no objection will be personal exception for students’ rk in of fow of the city asked a a 25-foot linton street, so of occupancy may ag erected by control of committe Le Witt from 1 gesture on ¢ sus of in the Co. on North Donald was to in: Mount ney pre- opposition of George W. Louis Tofflin. It was Luilding sand man 1 Comment. editorially ares the United has developed a curious kind of international law its own benefit by which American interests are hell sacred and cannot touched under penalty of death However, the paper says, it is suf- ficient for the American department of state to hel that “somebody hought he might touch Americ: interests to set in motion the mighty decl ates al for Ich a would blin was denied a per- sline filling station on bec of a hazard. A. P. White for four porches on iaid over. Suceeed Attwood today speculat- probable successor to Attwood who resigned as the board adjust- Ige Ju E. Cooper, was the selection political pros- KING AND DIXIE GIRL curring every now and then sprung up after the police dog had been | tended by her doughhoy rescuer and she has been with him ever since, covering t ates in a long | North American mac y, running ramble | down ights of people, the sov- of creignty of small nations and equal- King, ity of men before morality and Detroit, year me to lead and like the poesy, turned marched bac tiruing to the covered the of encl t 15 n United which has lasted since March dog, started from in the month and ing been forced life as a result walked to the coast, thousand soldiers of | vight round and again, this time con- east coast. He has 1 1 States afoot, bout twice s ¢ that time. *Dixie Girl,” being a dog, s fow posses- sions and chief among these is her it. Like all good soldiers she has to break out the accessories for : ! a meal when chow time arrives. et that his £on, |y “an good soldiers she likes to nas had Ldke all : - Dad it “she cannot eat without her ore the 'y, cespan. or at least she thinks such a thing s impo nd—hence her fondne ler messkit, She carri ver she goes, Slight- ly shiny it is and it is the epitome ¢ 11 there is delight- ful in her life. Try and get it away from her—just try. King and his sidek the Capitol conneetion with While London Sle Tin Tin is appea ment is presen upDY to a patro with his his home, ntio Jus- J rman, ha outdoor He enever a Latin-American coun- [try desires to settle hed private af- fairg, using her rights as a sovereign United St discovers | st America < ¥s. is said,” the adds, “it is not enough to flag mercantile nature of pressure placed on Mexico at service of a group of exploiters who have invested money in Mexico. Bishop Diaz, sccretary of the Mexican episcopate, who has drop- ped out of sight ever since Monday when lie was visited by federal ficials, was still missing today spite efforts to locate him. The department of the has denied rumors that he was being deported, and today said that called on the depariment on Monday ind asked permission to leave the country, the application being grant- ed. an S nation tes a threat El Universal s “Whatever it at- he L 11 1 interests, ire to have an iairman of the board, His action will probably M. Davidson and George ibilities the neither is an at- . Gaffney has numerous oe- wa i er camon- he the poss for the p since ige B. lified on to the Gaffney, gal practice b and this fact will prompt the chairmanship. the city an Hard- he is t he may Jud, % Mec- al- the com- de he s for it wher battered, but interior th fon, quently A of which tha leaves only a4 Attorney P Mr. McDonough man of a hoard, nd assessment e is a otherwise ris ciek are appear- ater this week the showing of in which Rin The manage- police dog % ges Are Denied. The episcor though without Bishop Diaz’ ship, is still functioning and this morning issued A statement saying that it was dis- tressed by charges that the cpisco- pate was inciting Catholics against the government becau the new reli regulattons. | The statement adds that the copate's action in the present jtroversies is limited to des ficials libels spread abroad the Catholic church. will | Reports of further ting fternoon, Jan- various states continue to come oclock at the | Mexico C sodore Monier on | Dispatches from Duran Generals Bulogio Ortiz Lopez, military comma Zacatecas and Queretar « arrived therd General commis- Jud connected nd he mocrat. ¥ government is FIGURE IN of sious epis- con My a bins trip Mrs. William H. Allen of hav returned from leans, against roying of a to Bri club in into i from it cto at ive- o sai An: ndants v roa 1 that out they the » ccount although ain which 1 had contracted it in's records showed to abo of Thor weelks on strect spect spending two ity. m- confer in obar for Hardin young gainst insurre ital dis t hed @ column commanded mer troops field there gainst someone Miss entert ent oderal General | are arviving and two Generals, Ortiz report to that ned at din- at her honor who y am- troops Nu- the ox- t, without specify- several of Yiends ever bus :. ot ner last p in by 11 not thay ording to the young avene m the in us ) ive ' ay., irplanes ss paid ul m lLopez o de- Durango Troups pected. i Mann nd. Tuth of Truas Miss venue last the dresses on their e of a saying livided into smal unwilling to g 10 Rebels Kilied, Ferreira re killed duri him imi st He w ediat il ely on partment rebels ar onts of § fror riv force of from hic the Aranda Watchman: Overcome by Smoke, Finally Rescued \ ctionists. lina cral tr The line this oup of on several days by Rostor vatehn 1 LA T two-Tiour finally X v smok : oDk Al m station Puchla, scene ailway state of o the Great Brif&in Reports Adverse Trade Balance London, J 12 LI -—Great Britain 1ad the huge +de balance, o adverse re-expor in ) when in conscquence of was £862.000,000, war it Suburban il This serious positior of trade 11so sho that 1 with which Fillirg Station Fri——Sat.—Sun. Gas 21c Cil 20c _———m ’ 1 trade, is, s combine xpor bed o i ) conl strike, but W e i W it hen 5 N HERALD CLASSITIED Mr. Vibberts testified FOR YOUR WANTS AbDS mass | last | Latin- | colos- | con- | - | Hammond he | | to rise | tionists in 1 had | DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1927, APPOINTED TO REP. WILLIAM H. JUDD SENATOR FDWARD F. HALL ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES REP. F. O. RACKLIFFE ARMY OF 118,730 MEN 15 DEMANDED (Continued From First Page) For the army air service, the bill would appropriate $920,396,000, an increase of $5,346,000 over current funds. Tor all sea coast defenses under the engineer corps $976,000 was recommended, an increase of $330,- 000 over current funds, while the ordnance department would be given $793,000, a reduction $190,000 for ammunition and non for the coast defenses, ordnance department fould be given an additional $8,108,000 for munitions for the army, $319,000 over the budget. National Guard The measure would provide $29 797,000 for the national guard, a reduction of nearly $1,000,000 un- der current funds, but approxi- mately the same amount above the budget, while for the organized re- serves $4,058,000 would be pro- JUDD ASSIGNMENT SURPRISES GAPITOL (Continued from Iirst Page) and | The | of Ma | the Senator Hall his unanimous. Joseph Miynarski took up his du- ties today as an tant superin- tendent of the jitol for the ! 19 gislative stanley J. | | Traceski his duties as | | assistant clerk of the senate under | J. Frederick Baker of New Haven. | Representative Claude W. Stevens | of Berlin was appointed to the com- | mittee on finance as predicted in the | Herald a week ago. He was also ap- | pointed to the committee on manual and 1 and at first meeting of v formed group was elected motion of Representative Representative Stevens is : committec nstitu- lmen election was E | had et | wssi | s interest 11927 1 year ed a f Mrs. commenc ed coop: of Ha the St clubs. report served pupils Mrs. | | the clerk on Rackliife, also on tl tional ams Re Rot | Plainville, which is h.um home town, .V‘lw committee on \\‘\n) on the committee titutions and on th committee, three of the portant committees in ture, It was stated at tl morning that William : former chief of police in New Drit- n, will be appointed an stant superintendent or to his former po- doorman of the judiciury on party. rt White of overnor Trum- was appointed to He is humane insurance | most im- the t in part membe up tab made Mrs. Tart presentative iatic or in | legisla to Connec Federa At ( J. Rawling: | which Mrs. men | a | arrang Louise tee. sition commit preside the man ol Piumnly v that son Mrs. Williar CANDLER BRINGING SUIT FOR DIVORGE Says She Is a Beficier ins “Free Love” extend rd, | | | H luh, club rifo t¢ (®—John C. Warren A Meth- Atlanta, ( wdler, son of | Candler, senior odist Episcopal an. Bishop bishop of church, south has |filed suit in De Kalb county azainst ! cstranged wife, Mrs. Henrictta Candler. a di- allege petition a believer in “what is known as free love” and sses an uncontrollable pupit Sunda tempo; tor st cal ca ceking dyir in his 2 He she ! vort {that commonly that she poss | tempe | The suit fendant professed to be what commonly known love and that in furtherance of this alleged belief, she jed all social amenities or standards of de- cency and persisted in carrying on flirtations with othe men to suci an extent as to eause petitioner great humiliation, and when he undertook to remonstrate she would 1 enraged and tell him it was her pur- pose and intent to do anything -she saw fit.” Mr. ( of theic tin, The will Wom to be the € eveni the a believer alleges that ) is as free disrega t tables Mrs, John « for the custody Adelaide M and Florrie George, 13. The Jle were marricd in April, 1010 at and separated in Novem- Mrs. Candler and the now reside in Daltimore ome, two childr T | piano A v zislu Prover for Cr 11 ha r forme CREW RESCUED FROM SHIP AFIRD AT SEA Salvage of Schooner Charles Whitte- work ach y cover probat priatios all ins tem Consta { irty Miles O one Coast Is Told Siich Jan schooner & Boston, of a the of A to the Boston tod the Boston-os Whittemors v oner was od Charles which yesterday w ported abandoned and burniy of Cape Cod. of the crew vealed in a message men had been taken off fishi John IR transfer rd party t phreno vessel oon 1 hirty miles ca The fate vesterday that said the by L unknown capacit was r the schooner S50 oonc st to v CE:; A ne pils of coast g cutter which was y Boston today cutts hool Tampa found t} 1 that uished and » drift th that tow ing schooner fire the en ex hich sel ken brought to Provincetown ves would in - vill b chooner to r ite from th wst spoken | December New She N en York Nova Scotia W £0 of lun West a on GETS LIPE Brunswick *Jakl TERM Buy 2 tube of KONDOR 1t imes nd | Kalisch pro- | | Y 35 e Al di Free Christop) Perth Am- ndon, | | was acquitted, home | ed most of the program. Miss Grace Wade and members Wallen of New Britain gave several Turner also of New Britain health rate her home ernoon, harge secure the Norman Kinner. dv ongregatic ble of RAJAH AT Rajat who NEWINGTON NEWS meeting of the Woman's club ple Hill which was held at of Mrs. G. Ernest Root iay afternoon was one of the this season. Mrs. Root was v Mrs. E. E. Austin and . J. Skinner. Mrs. I%. C. Teich \arge of charades which form- ' BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Favor Health Department Nurse A letter written by the Superin- tendent of Schools, who is also cretary of the board of education, has been written to Mayor John I of the city council, endorsing the employment of a nurse to be assigned to the city health department, it became known this morning. While the contents of M. Bancroft was appoint- the communication were not made chairman of the club to' public and will not be until the with Miss Margaret Stack council meeting on mext Tt rtford, health chairman, for evening, it is known that all of the ate Federation of Woman's education commissioners are in fayor Mrs. Everett Hine gave & of the plan proposed by Dr. B. B. on the milk which is being Robbins, city health officer. dails ok veosms perlod ty 48 Celebrate Golden Wedding offing il s ool Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wooste Arthur P White will 0P€n ¢ ghington street, Iorestville, 21, for a benefit card oy eir \codding and will hold open H. E. Anderson will be 50 this evening from 7:30 to 10 wrrangements for the A 2 i ck. They were married on epdcteninat i club S S E0S T SENE ST e rs will respond by making LonuAry 13, 1877, in Forestville v Horne, at that and home- T 103 el time pastor the Asbury Metho- e dist chureh. appointed Mrs, Wooster 2 % ville on July 8, subscriptions 0t Gasnee Rello Club Courier, Feabad per. Seven) Myrtle render- ting readings and Miss ew L. piano selections. Jan. Mrs. of E o'c 1 We of les L was born in Torest- 1838, the daughter Her entire life 0 that village. Mr. Wooster was born in West Goshen on Juary 10, 1857, und has been a resident of Forestville for nearly sixty years. One daughter was born of the union, Mrs. resides with her parents as does grandson, Kenneth Miller. couple have lived in their home for over forty yea Mr. and Mrs. Wooster were the recipients of many beautiful tributes today in honor of the anniy many friends and neighbors ci to pay their respects were for the cticut tion executive board meeting preceded the regular meeting, B. Hurd was elected nber of the club. Th hoard ed to entertain Miss Emily Plumly of Stamford, state nt, at a luncheon to be hcld home of M E. B. Proud- Wednesday, Jan. 26, Miss will address the club at the 1eeting which will be held on at the home of Mrs. Nel- on Robbi avenue, be ass] by M Allen W. A ho: voted to the presi- club of Woman's The present n 1t s ted and Mrs, 5 rd also an invitation to the Hearthstonc the Hartford md the New Britain Woman's meeting. 6.AR INSTALLATION H. The n Officers of Stanley Post Inducted > the next Into Chairs With S. H. Wood as A « Moir, who filled ti givgational church will continue as until secured 1 Join th me Commander—Auxiliary Installs The officers of A, vesterday T Stanley Fost, No. . were installed in office afternoon in_ Judd's hail. o ceremonies were carried out hy st Scnior Vice-Commander Wil | I°. Sternberg of the department Connecticut, assisted by mander 8 H. Wood of Stanley post and Past Commander Carroll of tI Sons of Veterans. The officers who were inducted in- {10 office were as follows: Comman- der, S H. Wood: senior vice-com- Imander, M. MeMahon; junior vi commander, W. G. Renfree; adju- night [ tant, William F. Sternberg; quarter- hall | m ant, Fred Monier; chap- nine | H. Wood; officer of the da to . officer of the Mrs. | 1 G Root; sergeant ma sred |Jor and ter it, and Mrs. B. | Chatles C. s e ST Officers Women's Re- played the lief Corps were Installed at the same | Delegates from different pa- and veteran organizations present to attend the cer monies. The Wo Relief corps served refreshments. ning, ary pasto n be g at ninary wing 1 pas- Moir s Theologi- [ tord plar winte the and the play “The presented by Voters at an 11 the pa onal church iige s hoar liam Fifteenth the Leaguc open meeting rish house of Tuesday n held at Jan, Wednesday at the Grange Tnere were prizes were Holt, regular held vening, and “harlina H. Fis and Mr, Ref Arthur for danc W serge awarded Mr. and Mr. and Mr: Prescher riotic the im- Home hoped | quest for an appropriut will be submitted to ture for additions to and nents of the Newington ippled Children. 1t is his may be securcd since the | the home is much larger car and contributions do not | the amount needed. It that a part of the appro- it granted, will be used to new sewage di hich nee an | Club Remgamzed in Sacred Heart Paris| A young men's club which ormed in the Sacred Heart p: | prior to the war and which was dis continued during that period, yeorganized last wight with posal \)~~ Zapatka, a councilman advocated by Miss| oyt superintendent, as| 4y major improvements ! . be m: | ine e | the D. & L. STORE i the mystic, will be | be Leventhal's | ter, after- n of 30 o'clock to | vided, all children of school | accompanicd by their | store was crowded to | day afternoon when | ducted a meeting of | h of is is | n, a T'rank 15 Leigh the should a meeting in the parish Bojnowski men that Lucyan young two floors new to be erected on Gold street, will h Rahoid turned over for a recreation cen- norrow nent ¢ will also be rom logize store 4 the parish e promised Columbus Publisher Falls From Roof to His Death Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 13 (A—Rob- ert I°. Wolfe, publisher of m-- Colum- | bus Dispateh and the Ohio State Journal, was killed at 11:35 today he fell from th the Dispateh building to The ¥ vest of a H. S. NOTES classing the the Central Junior High will be put into effect next | below. or. wh pupil was request- | Mr. Wolfe, who in addition to be- to write a composition, | ing a publisher, was a banker and Wil be the basis on which |shoe manufacturer, had gone to the ¢ill be classed. The pupils [100f of the building and apparently ranked by the English teach- | became dizzy and toppled over to the in class A, B, C, or D. | street, five storivs helow NTRAL JR. systent of a. W when roof ul pu- week Couple of Vlllages Are Tifli: Jan. 1 doresk RSoviet Republie of Georgia, (M—Two villages in the An- district of southern Osset reported to have gantic snowslides. only five victims M recovered. (Avalanche Despatches ave thus far ay been t docs ot give you restlts worth five e cont, we will gladly refund. y were reporied to have oblitfrated an entire village in the Kudar district of southern Ossetia carly this month, life, In the Okonsky district snow- slides destroyed more than 300 peas- (ant homes and the headquarters of the lpcal government), arn doing good rogxists. Box. Write KONDON Minneapolis, Minn. sday | £ | they by | Clenna Wooster, | Com- Clubrooms for the young wom- | pro- | the street | Buried in Big Snowslide | been buried by | with lieavy loss of | vided, an increase of $337,000 over this fiscal year and $446,000 above the budget. To purchase lorses the measure would supply $480,000, $247,000 over the budget. Army Conditions Good Major General Summerall, chiet ot staff, testified that the general condition of the army was excel- lent and that desertions were not increasing in spite of inadequate housing and the necessity of en- listed men doing work once per- |formed by civilian hirelings, due {o | decreased appropriations. “Instead of leading the life of a | soldier,” Sommerall said, “they are cmployed on a great many types of labor for which they ve no special pay and for they would recelve very pay in civil life, Dissatisfaction Told dissatisfied with their poor housing, which to struggle to keep in y dissatsified with food furnished rec which high are and have Th scale They living | order. are the low {them.” | mThe ever, worthy morale was of the ascribed army, how- as ‘“prai " “In spite of adverse cone | ditions, the general said, *“the of- ficers and men have the traditional {pride of service and are thorough- ly dependable in an emergency or on any mission assigned to them Sulphite alcohol, which is com- posed of gasoline and alcohol, is proving successful as a motor fuel in Sweden, and factories there finding it satisfactory for their | gines. are ; en- 2 | V7 NN \\\l Quickly soothesirrita- tion in the throat, and helps Nature to clear the air passages. 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