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u. U.$, SEES HOPE e . minimum_tariffs conceded to Ger- any are higher than those duties. 'GOVERNOR BRANDS . W. V. IN FRENBH TAR":I: UN- AMER]CAN FORMATION Suspension of Offending Rat esu-xu- o Executive Denounces tavor NOWIDGLOD Voters Reported | Way Hasten Negotiaions | ts to a went under | gotiation of a perman Th ement by which the 1 hig s on A1 iniports have been s arrived hrough a ns between 1 8 faires, and Ma I'rench minist R carn end rice Bokunows of commeree, 24 h the Nimself | In announcir French minister as gratified at the fay of affairs. I that it would ¢ reatly faciliade the finite commercial tre: Delay Nevessal 1 Rokanowski. arl ery which 1 1in establis the expres turn said conclusion of a e ot ver, that inee was ta carry it could he put in number of details 1 several points elear- time hefore Pr s ation as g i 1 inst d women for 150 been hetd M Wl Switzerland on said. vith Belgini o Freneh far tries had v of the s 1 United 3 the Bolivian law wl ler, no matter tokanowski of goods | tes the s - had hefore ment with s where the exchan tiermany, except in e Why work so hard on washday? 37,619, Will lot . for Jose M . voun Group For Existing Further Disorders In Coal Strike thern in north ired il ¥ properties © governor decl d that he wo! B. & M. INCOME LESS Farned 204 by Railroad in September, Compared to 2746,367 of September, 1 and railroad 1 mpared with $746 sponding month of monthly here today, n and $102 with ston cort e expenses 75.49 in ratio was e ed with lastt year the making an inerease enis by the railroad 10,961 for the nine is year. The wage ger th ithout her wage ptemb month increased in tax totalling s raxes for first mont Wil onll wrbitration $13 hays awards Janug been ind ry an inereases sines *ot Par don-_ Loscr in Death Lottery Ia z, Bolivia, Oct. 27 P i several made by clemeney fused a request for 1h executive Jauregui, loser and sentenced » murder of former President nuel Pando. Jauregui, the st of four fredo in a e to ¢ the ballot a lottery with ox- murder sen- neing him to 11 Monday. in nan for 7 mits tion of only one how many olved eumatlsm uffer needlessly. 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Many a chang not be | nd the expense would be return gained by action. This subject has been brought up several fimes before but opinion of many of th s entirely 1o action has been taken. ion T | a special town { 1 in the near|, It is possible that Siilipeih future, at which the school preblem || will be exp 1 to i recommendations for | 1ent of conditions will he sug- | A mecting of th board fs scheduled to be held Wed- pesday evening, November 2. Tt is | 3 that several important de- ents in regard to the echool | will e out meeting school | lo b b n situation brought Woman's Club Mcets, | A «ting of the Woman's club of Maple Mill was held yesterday after- | noon at the home of President Mrs. 5. B. Proudman at er home of Frederick strect. Mrs. Anton Van- Hartford rendered several The club voted to to t student | 1 of the state federation now apd another at a later date. The in charge of serving milk to the the Lim Hill school and consists of Mrs. W Ars. 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Fate Is Unknown. | disposition of the “condemn- ries was in doubt in view of Mayor Thompson's denial that he had ordered any hooks burned. Dr. Preston Rradley, chairman of the library administration commit- | added ljs assurance with the statement: “As long as I am a member of the library board there will never be a book hurned, because I believe in fair play.” Further test Listories in th with praise for the mayor's stand in the controversy. Former Congress- man John L. Gorman, described Mayor Thompson as a defender of Americanisin and not anti-British. Mr. Gorman launched into an claboration of at Pro. View- histories which d Mrs. Jame: Powell poured. home of Mrs. Mann on Robbins avenue, 1nesds November 4. ing for the Childrens' Home of |{ ew Britain will be the important art of the program. ill be assisted b eIl Mrs. R. B. Doane, ) M. 3 Friendly Hour Whist Club. Mrs. ¥. A. Hayes and Mrs. Minnis W were awarded the prizes by me « War of Inde- pe American, ened to Listor ges were broad- include almost the entire department of the University 1g0. ention Report Read. Demo- y of the Unive A stenographic report of a unive sity histo ttended by public school which an attack Henonie i The orietor il was made on Prof. Schlesinger's text O'Donnell in Plantsville. salic Didier, teacher, who led the objection, was given low marks for the course and incurred the displea- sure of Supt. McAndrew, Mr. Gor- man said. this town, having moved to lantsville a few weeks ago. The ext meeting will be at the home of Mary Mulcahy on New Britain Answering charges that he had not given accurate quotations from Prof. Schlesinger’s text in previous testimony, Mr. Gorman said: “I'll re-read them, withat leaving out s rony of pro-British | puolic schools was nted at the trial of William McAndrew hefore the school board an attempt to oust him from the erintendency and redeem Mayor Thompson's campaign pledges. The superintendent’s trial opened ism.” Commenting upon Prof. Andrew . McLaughlin of the : SEIZED IN CHIGAGO -\Herrman Finds Four Volumes Quite Un-American Chicago, Oct. 27 (A —Four public y volumes have been stigma "d as un-American by U. J.| Sport) Herrmann, agent of Mayor hompson in the administration’s hiased books in the library and schools. On recommendation of the Pa League, Herrmann looked ver the texts and reported them to e ohjectionable. 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Three million investors own the securities of electrical power companies and the whole public has benefited from rate reductions made possible through increased use . of labor saving devices. Clectrical service has its greatest value hecause it is de- ivered at the time and place where it is needed. That is what electrical service means, rise of the country’s light prise of the countrys’ light and power companies have helped make it possible. : Akt Sl To insure the complete fulfill- ment of the promise of com- fort and happiness which electricity offers, the Ameri- can principle of individual ini- tiative must be maintained. Because power companies juilt power plants and trans- mission lines that would take care of the growing demand “Complete text of Secretary Hoover’s address will be furnished upon request. The Connecticut Light & Power Co. i even Mory comma and let you judge his patriot a letter from University of Chicago, the witness 1,062 DIE ON CROSSI “The proof of I'rof. Mc- | \ashington, Oct. 27 () — Grad 2 a s abso- | 8 patriotism amounts abso- | ,eing accidents In the first sis Brol :.uon\hs of this year took 1,062 » of three compared wit ponding period of 1826, Enelish speaking union | e Ru ey e ola ol and dined”—even |reported yesterday. g \quiries in similar accidents were “I do not notice our more famous ered by L persons in this Chicagoans, Rosenwald, Insvll, or period, a decr fiy an, receiving the attention | were grade crossing accidents in England that Prof. McLaughlin |in the first six months, compared received,” he said. with 2,633 in the first half of 1926. livis an related how b McLaughlin visited England in 1918 | join the a decre: to “wined t Windsor Castle was was read by Mr. Gorman, Mrs. Ro- ' These Oxfords Will Look Good to You *7.00 t°9.00 They'll feel good too and they'll wear as well as they look. Soft plain black and tan calfskins; stitched by master boot makers. They’re real values GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE COR. MAIN and W. 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