New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1927, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1927. GO TONEW DEPT, =5 ez e .| OFFICIALS ON VISIT | = i s | ceived since he came here indicates Wales Gets Off Train and Shakes | the Boulder dam bill will go | Aands of Citizens Who Fail | Favor Change in Control to|soroues,nest =o=ion = some coro Tuspect New Departure Plants n| ™ = <= " ; w d d M 1 SOCRATy of [OEHOr | wno s o ot Meriden and BRSOl |, o . oPriere eanes ay Ornlng New York has somewhat diminished [ 15 one spot 'tn the wide dominion of e but the extra guard will not be re- g licies i i R e T tros whea| . Eresient loan and slx members | Cafada whato the Dpince of Waica Rapid Cits. §. D. Aug. 9—Irriga- | laxed until after N led il of the executive committee of the |MAY Pass unknown. w ° tion and reclamation problems and ::;""'haent:;flz:z:‘:IT heduled 10 Gencral Motors Corporation paid al‘h BEs “”;1 "Mt“ h“h‘(clh s bearing proposal to change administration of | "T jegrams have been pouring in|MUTFied Visit to the New Departure | MM te the Britist e s'::ky‘ the Philippine Islands from the war | pleading with Mr. Coolidge to in-"1‘,'3‘:'[”““"”"“"‘1 compg “I""““'“;)“ M| Baldwin, premier of Great Britain | o - ra stree 3erlin, s y ef % ¥ e to interior department were brought | {ervene but the message from Sacco |, 00" (g, " 1y “the party were al.|#nd the members of their party, | ', i Z¢ efense committee has nof a4 % i T . e i o to President Coolidge's attention to- v:tmrfe\»:» - 2 L ‘legis‘luu\n: "ol fred P. Sloan, Jr. president; Don. |Stopped for five minut angeuergay day with coming of Secretary of In- | Rocs When received it will be re-|aldson Brown, vice president jn |4t White River. Tlags flew over- | 008 L % | head and a crowd had gathered at | FINAL SALE 2 rork 2 o . Gitla dennsiie charge of finance; John L. Pratt, i terior Work for a serles of confér- | ferred to the justice department In " the station, for the royal party had | nees. | ordinary routine. | sory and parts divieions; John J. | Deen expected. i WOMEN'S and MISSES’ Work will be the second cabinet| The defense committee has D o, L omin: | The Prince of Wales and Premier | member here for discussion of gov-|that Mr. Coolidge delay the schedul- | B = . e ernmental policies with the chief | cd exceution until justice depart- | Man of the finance committee; Fred | BN "“1‘":”*“‘:(;":2(:}:1(1”"”::_"0’;‘;‘!; executive, Secretary of Navy Wilbur |ment files can be inspected to gs- |J: isher. vico president; Charles T | Lty I8 oSyl Core i wering " i ves| P alk | certa i e tat invest s | Fisher of the Fisher Body corpor X having arrived yesterday to talk |certain if deportation investig ahr of the Lisher Body corbor- | niles In some cases and puzsled about the rew naval building pro-|had not been conducted ag N5l Wolle AT (e Wainn A R e efense desires |ident of the Cadillac Motor Ci kA i gram to protect this nation’s secur- | Sacco and Vanzetti. Defense desire a cheer. The people did not recog- vice president in charge of ity on the seas. . _[to show that this fear of depor W AL Bt o i ia Princa of Walea end Mp. The Philippine administration | yesulted in what is legally termed FFisher Body Corporation, .nnl;wn“v‘ e ot matter has been brought to the fore | “consciousness of guilt”—an import- | Edward It. Stettinius of the divec- | SaAMIR 06, Anps for whom (hey by h bl Gauerall Tieonasa| o oiatin haie biall torale of the General Mofors Qor-| 100 BeSILWEIMDE. Lo o 0 o Wood, administrator of islands and| It is pointed out here that poration were also in the party.| L X LRt necessity for Sclection of & suéces- | Coolidge has no authority in the|They arrived by train from New|ed on their wav, unrecosnized by sor. Waod lopg has been an advo-|matter and could act only rec- | York at 10:37 and were met ‘by | i€ €enCE] e cate of military administration, hav- | ommendation for a stay was made | President DeWitt Page of the New | 1t a8 the § ing been in the army since the time | Ly the justice department | Departure Manufacturing company. | "o¥a% tour- he belonged to Roosevelt’s Rough | Divisien Manager Charles M. Gear: i | . 2 7 Riders. Mr. Coolidge and Work, ing, and Vice President Frederick | Chj - . 2 however, have indicated that they COLD SNAP FEARED |G. Hughes. They proceeded lmmu.](’ natown LOS?S. Two Values to $20. would like to see a department cre- | diazely to the Meriden plant and | in Political Battle | {spent an hour under the guidance of Vancouver, B. C., Aug. 9 (#) — | ated in the interior department to as | Division Manager Gearing inspecting | Three Chinese, two of them pron: handle island possessions. i G et it a| & e A en A mads the various operctions at this plant. |nent in Vancouy Chinatown, FINAL SALE by Carmi Thompson of Ohio, who! Frosts Are Forccasts—Unseason- | Shortly befors noon they left for |were killed in a battle resulting investigated Philippine situation for Bristol by automobile. |from a political feud here last T Y S [ A3 NN SUMMER MILLINERY regarded as one of the most likely| . . e the Endee club in Bristol, after | The dead are : candldates for Wood's post. Other| Chicago, Aus: 3 i e ch the main factory in that city | TLowie Man Ha, president and Thind Floor Third Fleer likely candidates named include|Of the cold snap and accompany- \as visited in all of its departments. [editor of the Canadian Morning Henry L. Stimson, New York. and |ing frost over sections of the Can-| This evening at 6:30 o'clock a|News, and special commissioner of o former Senator Rice W. Means.|adjan grain belt today was being |dinner will be teadered to the|ine Vancouver branch of the Chi- Speculation also has centered around guests of President Page at the club, | ness Nationalist league. possibility of William V. Hodges, |at which various speakers will de- | \ono Park, typesetter and writer Values to $15 Colorado; former Senator Lenroot, cribe the significance of the oper-|for 1he News republican, Wisconsin; and former ations witnessed during the day and Thinege. believed W e ‘ | weather on the grain situation was o1 8 y A Chinese believed to b Wong Senator Wadsworth, republican, New [ suaton upon selling, advertising and gyoy Sang of Kamloops, B & reflected on markets Where | .irare policies of the company. The = L & FINAL SALE York. It is felt, however. that|'® s oLk chances of their appointment fis re- |Erain prices so . especially OR Now Departure male quartet will mote chiefly because Mr. Coolidge's | Wheat, whi as worse hurt DY | ,terain during the dinner hour and C€O. I TO SHOOT N advisors here think it likely none |the cold. Prices advanced approxi-| )| sing among other numbers a| Company L 169th infantry has WOMEN s SILK SLIPS Would accept. Appointment is not |mately five cents a bushel. Other | ejoome song especiaily written for, been given pormission to, use the Third Floor expected to be made for a month |grains went up in sympathy more | je occasion. Hartford Gun club rifle range in yet. than because of crop injur | Following the dinner, the guests | West I tford, tomorrow afternoon, Work iuterrupted his tour of One point in North Dakota re- | i 80 to the home of President | for preliminary rifle practice {n | 4 [} western irrigation and reclamation [ported a killing frost and other | page where they will enjoy a con- paration for coming shoots. projects to come to confer with Mr. |{tosts were forecast in morthern |cer( by the New Departure band. Members of the company who are Coolidge. 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