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City Items &YW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST : \ ‘her legs, inflicted, she sald, by h composed of one re, tativi Judge reserye de- one substitute from every European country. Assisted by committees, this millions more ready to be mobilized. The contributions of each country to the army would be so worked out law, which, the scheme’s proponents say, is obviously not the case with Russia. UNITED STATES OF EUROPE SUGGESTED Madrid Pms Outlines New Peace Policy Thompson her suit, which was uncon- tribunal would pass unappealable decisions upon every question which might give rise to violent conflict, including colonial cases. The decisions would be enforced by united action of all countries against eventual rebels, utilizing as first coercive means cconomic and diplomatic boycott. Should these measures fail then the international army at the disposal of the tribunal would be called upon According to the plan, all coun- tries would do away with their na- al armies but would merely contrib- ute a fixed quota of men and weap- ons to an international force under the direct command of the tribu as to assure that the united armed contributors of even the three most powerful European countries would always be leln;hln half the remain- | 5, (ny Associated Press ing army while the total army . Baktond should be powerful enough to pro- — | tect the whole _continent from the| roe "€ L~ Harrls Ve i possible attack of another. Doutblss ~— P Watier leesaz'o On this basis, & table has been| Triples — P. Waner, Pirates, 15, prepared giving each FEuropean| Homers — Williams, Phillies, 2, | country’s per cent contribution to Pitching — Hill, Pirates, wop 135, the international army, the greatest | lost 5. contributions would come from Ger- American many, France, Great Britain and Simmons, Athletics, Italy with 11 per cent each. | Russia has not heen included in | the plan since, it was explained, for its success, it would be necessary | that all participating countries bind themselves to respect the elementary rules of international and private —— MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS (Including Games of August 1) cision in A daughter was born to Mr. and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Only Morn- | tested. {Mrs. Victor Davis, Jr., of 49 Henry {strest at lhe New Britain General "FRENCH WAR ACETO Gaptain Would Wing Way Orer “'?:::::m s, 1 Bt L Slx Gountn“ Hlll $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, Values to $10:00. Goldepblum Millinery Co.. phrough a four-fold consolidation New Bfl'taln —advt. | completed yesterday, appeared to- | The United Male chorus of €on-| oy at an advanced price of thres | necticut will rehearse this evening at | canis. an increass of one cent over 8 o'clock at the Swedish Bethany |11 Urice o ita prodecessars, the church in preparation for the con-| pirop- ot A ey cort to be presented at the Swedish Liiao o0 Fost and the Gazette conference at Cromwell on Sunday. 5 ad The Pittsburgh = Sun-Telegraph, August 21. The chorns {s made up "% ¥ m,fmm mmh‘ia,f‘on of members from Hartford. Crom- , * "EW afiernoon =~ cofonatiol well, New Britain, Bristol and Plain- (°rm°4 !hrough merger of et ’ burgh Sun and the Chronicle Tele- ville, | Tents with collapsible steel poles [E'aPh. remained at two cents. . William Randolph Hearst and Paul flight across the Atlantic last Sep- to rent. Eddy Awning and Decorat - tember ended in disaster, will at- ing Co. 231 Arch Street.—Advt, | Block gnlnrn‘:i the nhnsmn-gh news- tempt the 5100 mile hop to Con-| judgment for the plaintiff in the PaP°r field through the sweeping re- |a; stantinople instead of the 3,600 mile ' amount of $577.66 damages and alignment of publishing interests. | tour were acquitted { flight to Paris. 526,69 costs has been rendered by | [10Ck became the owner of the| All are mumbers of the c,‘,,;,,,n Indiciations were that the planc 'Judge Heory P. Roche in the civil | i(8bUrgh Post-Guzette and Hearst | \fenshovik party (opposing Soviet ! in which /Lloyd W. Betraud and J. action of the City Coal & Wood Co, | 2cauired the Pittsburgh Sun-Tele- | rule in the Republic of Georgia.) D. Hill hope to fly to Rome would against Carmine Menditto, Edward | 53PN | be ready mext week, although Be- | A. Mag was counsel for the pla(nllf! Previously the Gazette Times and | traud declined to predict when the | New lunch specials. Crowel adv | the Chronicle Telegraph were issued 1A i =gl o made, A. G. Hammond camp, United rrqm_ono plant by the Newspaper Printing Company, of which George | Death Sentence Given In Case of Agitator Kharkov, Ukraine Republic, Russia Aug. 2 (P—Sentence of death hus‘ | been passed upon Penkoff Polojny, a Russian, by the Ukrainian su- | preme court, after his conviction ¢n charges of counter-revolutionary ac- tivities, including espionage for the Polish and French cret service Prison sentences ranging from three to eight vears were ordered in the cases of seven others. One, a woman. Sofia Sh shvili, was given three years but the sentence was re- mitted conditionally The leader of the group, M. Anjapar temned to eight years impr nd confiscation of his property. \["g Publication in City. Now sell- ing For Three Cents. Pittsburgh, Aug. 2 (P—The Pitts- burgh Post-Gazette, the only morn- |ing newspaper in Pittsburgh Washington, Aug. 2.—AP—sug- tions in the Madrid press for a United States of Europe, disassoci- ated from the league of nations and pledged to eternal peace maintained | by means of an international army have been drawn to public atten- tion here by the Spanish embassy. | The size of this army 1s roughly The proposal calls for the estab- | sketched at one or two million lishment of an international tribunal | standing force with three or four New York, August 2 (A—With completion of preliminary tests of the monoplane Old Glory for fits projected non-stop flight to Rome, plans have ben disclosed for another op flight with Constantinople as its gbjective. Captain Rene Fonck, French war ace, whose attempted take.off on a Batting 393. Hits — Gehrig. Yankees, 152, Doubles — Burns, Indians, 41. Triples — Manush, Tigers, 14. Homers — Gehrig. Yankees, 35 Pitching — Ruether, Yankees, won 12, lost 2. cdncsd_av omi omin Store Closes Captain Fonck, with Lieutenant L. W. Curtin, U. §. N., plans to start from Roosevelt Field within a few weeks in a Sikorsky plane that is isvlnish War Veterans, will hold a | morrow night at 8 o'clock. regular meeting in the camp meet- ing room at the state armory to- S. Oliver was president, and the | Post and the Sun were issued from | another plant by the estate of T. S. | Given. At Noon Tomorrow ith great oney s Hot lunches at Packard Drug—adv Officials of the Burritt A. C. have complained to the police department that their club room was broken into Sunday night and the money taken out of the player piano. The police department has been notified to be on the lookout for Margaret Rich, formerly of New Britain, who is reported as having escaped from the Connecticut state farm for women. Splendid Noank Swordfish 335c. Fancy Block Island Mackerel 13c. Moore Bros., Comr..rcial §. Phone 1199. Open Wednesday all day.— advt. Attorney John C. Blackall of Hartford. former secretary to ex- Congressman Augustine Lonergan will speak tomorrow at the Kiwanis club meeting. A regular meeting of the Military : Order of Lizards of the A. G. Ham- mond auxiliary will be held Wed- | nesday evening at 8 o'clock at the State Armory. nearing completion in the factory Britain, at College Point. N. Y. Fonck returned here’ last April, bringing with him two Bristol-Jupi- , ter motors for the plane. Fonck has not made public his proposed desti- nation, but that Constantinople is the goal was revealed by persons close to his backers. Progress on his new plane has reached the stage where test flights will be started next week. The tentative route for the Con- stantinople flight will take the plane over Ireland and across the corners of France, Germany, Austria, Rou- manla and Bulgaria. Preliminary trials included a speed test with the plane loaded to a gross weigth of 7,000 pounds. The ship averaged 100 miles an hour and Betraud said it functioned per- fectly. Loaded for the flight to Rome, the plane will weigh 12,000 pounds. The plane has been planed in her hangar, where it will remain for two davs while the propellers are balanced and the tanks and feed pipes are gone over. URGES JOINING OF SOUTH AND WEST T Relresh Politics and Boost Farming Willlamstown, Mass., Aug. 2 (P— An agricultural and political alli- ance between the south and west as a solution of the farmers’ difficul- ties was advocated before the Insti- tute of Politics today by Dr. Charles A. Beard, economist. “Personally,” said Dr. Beard, ad- dressing a round table discussion on agriculture, “I hope the new con- federation may be effected. It would be good for the country and give politics a refreshing tone, even if it made the veterans of 1898 take to their tents in consternation.” Discussing the McNary-Haugen farm relief bill, he said the measure “might not improve the lot of the farmer, but might help as much as wearing cowboy breeches and fishing with worms in western waters.” He said he was not passing judg- ment on the McNary-Hugen bill, but said “most of the arguments against it seem to me to apply also to the’ , economic and juristic devices of cap- italism."” “To call it paternalistic and then turn around and supply a merchant marine to ehlppers, a protective tariff to manufacturers and military and naval protection to any one who tries to make money in China, Haitl or Nicaragua. is to dissolve the show in comedy.” Dr. Beard characterized the bill an experimental adventure, but de- clared “to draw a long face and weep over a risk of a few hundred “dollars on the part of the federal , Bovernment and at the same mo- ment spend several times that amount extending and protecting the market of mapufacturers i& to invite the laughter of the spirit of Olympus.” He said that {f the disorganiza- tion and disadvantages of the s farmer prevail for another hundred vears, nine-tenths of America will | live in industrial cities depending upon foreign trade for their liveli- hood, while farming will pass main- ly into the hands of the colored races. “The In the deals comploted vesterday |y Hearst purchased the Gazette Times |, and the Chronicle Telegraph and Block acquired the Post and the | Sun. Then Block sold the Sun to Hearst and the latter transferred | the Gazette Times to Block. You'll Inmediately Recognize these Prices as Most Unusual A‘sks Freedom From Her Boyish Husband Greentield, Mass., August 2 (UP) —The strange romance of & 65-year -old wealthy widow who married her *l-year-oid chauffer has led to the divorce court here. i Mrs. Stella Woodward Latour- neau hride of nine . months, ap- | peared before Judge Francis Nims Thompson yesterday and asked that |she be given her freedom from |Herman Latourneau, her boyish husband. She charged cruel and abusive treatment and claimed her husband was guilty of gross and confirmed | habits of intoxication. Police Chief Edward J. 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