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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH BARTLETT APPEALS | - ¥ ¢4 HorEs FOR POLISH VOTES Kloskowski Says Paonessa Dis Business and Industrial Dept. Pinnacle club— The elub will room on Monday 26, at 7:30. n store. meet in the club evening. March A special program is POPE CRITICIZES ITALIAN PARTY Thinks Centers Should Have i 3¢ e wm Tri-Mu elut [edc F”] The elub will n the cll R g ed Vi appointed Giiens i Ffth Wand 7 i~ ooy v o Reooghied Vatican s ay cvening, Mareh at b A capeoity crowd filled the Val- @'clock. A special prog is bein Mureh 5 P - Inan ad con [l on North strect last evening | planned. Loman diocesin boar to hear Donuld L. Bartlett, republi- | Smiling Worlers— Pius stron but indi- can candidate for mayor, and Wil- club will meet i the club jcetly, eritivized the Talian national Bam M. Judd. chairman of the r com on Friday evening. March 80, center party for not J a del slican town committee, The t 7:50 o'clock 1s will pack 'zation to the vatican an holde fon was the resulur meeting mY dolis that they have made and 'ing its convention in ihe capital i the Polish-Americin Lepublican |also werk on decorations for the [siead, Club. which was presidel over by lannual meeting. The pone: midlAnd: Hish former Councilian Joscph Klos- | Business Girls' club- S VR kowski, who is again running for | > will be no meeting on this |yelization of o it that office, | Thursday evening. March vomplote plan tlending fo T (e on the club will meet as e th Mr. Bartlott was intro- fon Thursday, Aprit Il nitsars ant s alcalt b noca) e csident Kloskowski. Mr. | irl Reserve Dept. s i Bartlett said in part: | Al girla will continue on the e sasctinnsios e ho small opportunity and | Work f producing H ; S .M v kum’n:vl }:)y||un q Mm”"h - o' Cumitines | ontE vu|v.1‘.l’\‘v:74I by :-.:,\m,"n‘\:.v its As you wll know 1 aw running for, Monday, 1t v-_k:roundv Tuesday, ‘;“ s :‘l -no‘ ) i ]f,: mayor of thix city. your city and the SInging: Wednesday, costume A nrinalile ¢ city in the world. to you, My |Thursday. waitresse ay, frame SO lx‘” S hasizea gt s i) ormt is 10 work for ihe best in- jiakers. . ! lenee was wrongly interpreted dur- | torests the city and its people. T The rehearsal swill), be held ing the Cuatholie ry's y t Thaleh cinol 1 =ive you ny | on Tuesday afternoon. There will be |oe 118 Cath Painsacoureution u one can and must often be silent word thut 1 will strive 1o sive you i dress rehea on Friday night. sl el G | the st of service wnd a good gov- Physical Dept. e “‘ ’(’ oy “ B, rament, Those whomn 1 shall ehoos Monday, 4:15—Junior lre gaving. i’ 8 SICO | 2 e ) Aitv/aTtice obs will undergo | Mond nd Friday, :60-8:30— 1 00 :“ml‘, A aretalrendySmon v seratiny before being placed | Swimming lessons, o ] o sible, positions. Refore Tue nd Thursday, §:0 Lo e o dlis yon ppointed he will have to nnges i (D aune e Show e is the 1ype of man on 4:15—Junior plunge S Uit whose shoulders full responsibility — Baske m.n; spoiled ol Scc and the can be placed. Otherwise he has no : class. "‘\"‘I"“' for the spoliation, chance, friend or no triend. T shall| Thursday, 00s7 Tennis; IYHIEN ds trying to. define our: dif- assoime all respensibiity that zoes | 2:00—Gym class, ',‘I':;‘;" At With the job of being nayor of 4l Priday, 4:15- 1 DELIY e morciiRtEatRon < ant w ity and in matters concern- __bope continued, | ing the Letterment of conditions, or | Saturday, 0:15 A, == Jur diatingtion imadasbebysten siatters of any Kind that need the jor plunges; 10:00-11:60—Junior |1 €109 policy and ccclesinstical | attention of a mavor. T shall seek Jesson PHloy, gnostiimportant in & «coun- advice from the people throuzh their SIERI N itr Traly : J HbiaE ny judgment is distinetion. the pontiff de- e was equivalent to distin- e A {iigion and the Catholie church — a e Sl ashan Plasphemons, —absurd distinction of this record, Lreause in all mat-| -v‘“y'l(m’:_;\”?‘l‘i;”’_ i 15\";4111:"7':1{!::‘: tars Lo ElulNen0 pd o SiiEright A t there is opened up with 1his g Eena o gl chioh Sof) 1 way to a return to the Masonie- ose who lave clected me to ”“W (Continued from First T'age) ljiberal distinetion hetween Catho. ojeess anclad it sec R aNLai ) Eie icism and elericalism.” d so strov and feed that) e 12 Robinson and Vor.h with your cooperation and full sup- | joecictor” Loth of West Have port 1 will b your next mayor were taken to hospitals after thelr Mr. Judd who was intreduced asiytomoebile hiad collided with a tele- | 1 next speaker, reminded those! Lhone pole near Milford Saturday. present 1o register aind to tell others | The spring-like weather of Satur 5 wer not ther Remarking ! gay and Sunday lured a grogt many VENTURE out Mr. Liartlett, he said wotorists onto the opru roads and i “In voting and electing Mr. Biot- | Sunday's death toll is the first of | - — 1 S your neat mayor, you may be the seasou which. judging from the e 4 e At you will have a good man. | increased number of machines regis. | -oninued from First Page) a man of unblemished character and {tered. may set o new record for fyg oo STE RSO a wide reputation as a good, busi- | weeK-on; cidents, Twas p nd usi- | planned o soon as the men had | <s man. With him in the office, i _ Aoy San (e Uit e Sk 4 - p for a Iis city will have @ good and sound Another 1Is Dying, tria) flight. The Bremen was brought | business administration. 1 firmly be- Norwalk. March 26 (R —Omar to Tempelhofer field from Dessau that our candid will qnake | 94 South Muin street is in a |Saturday night, o of the begt anayors this cit¥ i crigical condition today at the hos- | Wife in Ignorance er had, Work for him and you. « three companions are ' ven Captain Koehl's wite did not work for vour own good. 1 have .jgo confined with more or lees seri- know that her husband was pro vorked for five years with him in the < injuries, all as the resnlt of an bly on his way to America, for he council and know what type of a rident last night. when an au- 1ol her that he was mercly going to Han he s, tomobile in which they were riding 'fry the Bremen out on a test fligh Kloskows=ki Attacks Paonessa crashed into a tree and a cement | In Lufthansa circles the hopoff After e pplause, President | wall in Tokeneke, caused intense surprise. Captain hioshowski thanked the speakers o, As a resuit of the crash. Frank Foehl's automobile still stands in s halt of the club and then de- ! Tardiff, of Norwalk, driver of (he airdrome. ered alengthy speceh in which he 1he car, is being held i1 the Darien Bremen took off with only a ferred a deal to the admin- | jail in default of £2.500 bonds on a limited supply of fuel. and for this trition of ox-Mayor A, Paoncssa. He arge of driving while under the '1@450n it was assumed that Captain i that Paonessa made promises |influence of liquor and evading re- Kothl would attempt only to reach ) the people of the fifth ward and | sponsibility. Raldonnel. g A when elected disappointed them.| Karle, who was taken to the hos- | Yormer War Flier \len who were appointed to ity 10bs | pital by Elmond Johnsen of Biridge- The mechanic, Spindler, is a for- iy bim were unfit for the positions ' yort, who happened along at the M°r war aviator. il as a result the administration time of the aceident. is suffering BO0fhL - stlll - chafing under last 1 poor one, Kloskowski said. rrom a fracturcd skull. broken jaw, |3 o4r¥ Jalans inAnisk o ihe westy acd We were very mueh disappomt | possible internal injuries and cuts (80t had “"'_‘“1""’;','!" denied that ed and disgusted after he was elect- |and brulses, Little hope is held for ;|- Was recently in Baldonnel for the k austed s purposc of inspecting accommoda- ¢d.” he said. “Nene of his promises his recovery. tions for a final takeoff for America ever materialized. We don't want! The three others injured are Leo gt o % 0 pro s—we want work and good | Desharnais and Donald and Harcolo "y Spr gl o0 by work at that, That's why T firmly | Dubard, all of Norwalk, Ahie vl e i lieve that if we elect Mr. Bartlett i i 1o the office, the administration of Tridgeport, March 26 P—Coron- Daia an' Men the city will be in capable hands er J. J. Phelan today reserved deci- ' Buron Ehrenfried Gunther von and T know that he will work for the ' sion at the end of an inquest into jfucnefeld was a passenger in the good of the city. 1 want you all to the death of John Hansen, 25. of premen in the attempted non-stop work for him and when the time New Haven, motorcycle operator, 'fight from Dessan, Germany to comes 1o cast your vote in his be- | yesterday America on August 15, 1927, En- half. As for myself and Mr.| Hansen dind of a broken neck re- countering gales oft the Irish e ; Barszez. who is running with me | ceived when he was flung from Lis (tha plane returned to its starting or the office of councilman of the motorevele of which he lost control place after a 22 hour flight. Another fth ward, T ask you to give us'when he attempted to avoid a colli- Junkers planc. the luropa, had vour full support. 1 have served in sion with a bus at the intersection taken off at the same time but was ¢ conncil durinz one term and T|of two strects. Michael Waschuk, | forced down at Bremen within six | am not ashamed of the record Tydriver of the bus in testifying before hours. The baron is counected with | tave. | the coroner today stated that Han- He introduced Frank Barszez. who | sen’s right foot rest came in contact for the first time is venturing into | with the curh and Hansen was flung politics. Parszez made a short ad-|from the machine, which continued dress asking for snpport of him-|on and struck the spare tire earrier sclf and the whole republican ticket, | of the bus. fter the specches an open forum | Nicholas Dota and Richard Festa, was held during which Many ques- | the latter a passenger on the hus, tions were asked by the members | orrohorated Waschunk's testimony of the club pertaining to the com-|hat the motoreycle struck the curb ing cleetion. [ before striking the bus, 1 club will hold a smoker on ! ‘Ihursday evening at the 1alcon hall Ice Breaking Up In it which some prominent speakers | & 4 X will be present. Tt is possible that Kennebec River Today Councilman Bartlett will be one of | Bath. Maine, March 26.—(®—Jce the s kers that evening. Repre- | in the Kennebee river commenced to sentatives of all nationalities living | break up today and by Wednesday it | in the fifth ward have heen invitrd [is expected that the river will be to attend. ow‘n to navigation from Augusta to The elub will hold 1 spring dance | the sea. on Saturday, April 21 at the Y. M.| A big jam near the upper end of T A. & B. hall | gwan island, opposite Richmond, About 50 new members were reg. | Weakened during the night and ‘with | istered. ithe turn of the tide this morning it came down the channel with a rush {and roar. The opening is five days HOW TO TREAT " ECZEMA AND THREE GERMANS IN the North German Lloyd Steamship company. Captain Herrmann Kochl was a Ipllot on that flight with Captain I'riedrich Loose, with whom he later engaged in an unsuceessful endeavor to break the endurance record for sustained flight Koehl was born in New Ulm i [1855. He was captain of engincers ‘at the start of the World war and later trained as a pilot. He was shot down twice but escaped from a . French prison camp and made his way back to German. He has spe- Lcialized on night flying since the war, He is married but has no chil- dren. The baron is also married. He | \41“ service but was fransferrcd to the consular service hefore the end of the war because of wounds Start at 8:2) 2. m. York. M h (P —The New York Evening Post in a copy- \r!wh'm‘l story today says that a Ger- {man Junkers monoplane with a crew of three men left Tempelhoffer air- ficld at §:29 this morning German | time on the first lap of a flight to New York To Stop at Dublin An overnight stop will be made at New place of | Killed by an explosi |days. ITCHING SKIN Tokyo, March 26 m‘n was ipointed ont at the Japanese naval, ministry today that Great Britain What enfferer wanes fs quick ralief from the terrille itching that al- most. drives them mad Nothing acts more tarson’s ointment when Iy into the skin. Ma Atsappeare overny As a remedy 1o lanish eczema and to A the skin of pimples, blotches, and eruptions Fetofson’s ointment has been quickly rukbed thorough- times all itching W grent demand for many ears—its ity healing power is marvelous, A Sourh an writes: 1 ave found ond for ftehing skin and inee Peterson's Olnt- ment A Towa woman writes: I s fhe only Ointment that helps coutrol my Tizema,” and from the Siate of Waah- ngton another woman writes: “It i tho only Ointment 1 can find that will curo b o v it At any omly 35 cents. drug wore—a box for than Pe. | /would stand to gain the most by her Dwblin, Treland, where the plane will | proposal Faturday at Geneva for re- ho refueled for the long Atlantic ducing the displacement of ba'tle-‘nn;- The aviators are Raron von | |ships and the eize of gune. The|Huyenfeld, owner of the plane, Cap- | proposals have not been received tain Koehl, pilot and Mechanic | here officially vet, but the minister |spindler {of navy said they would nwuren‘l!'; With favorable weather conditions ! require very careful study they plan to leave Ireland at day- s |light tomorrow and hepe to arrive FLIGHT HELD UP |at Mitchel field Wednesday morning. Roosevelt Field, L. 1. March 26 Start Made Secretl ('P)—-Unfavorable weather again| The start of the flight made from prevented Charles A, Levine and [he flying field near Berlin, ws Wilmer Stultz from going aloft 10- injade so secretly that even close day in the transatiantic monoplane |¢riends of the fliers knew nothing Columbia in an attempt to break the of the departure, the paper / world endurance record. Baron von Huenfield was said to ihave feared government interference BONDS OVER SUBSCRIBED. with his plans as the result of grow- New York, March 26 UP—An issue [ing public sentiment against the loss of $35.000,000 Republic of Colombia fof human life in previous attempts. | * per cent external sinking fund gold Tribute to Wilhclm bonds of 1928, marketed today, was| The plane will not take the direct | heavily ober subscribed. routs to Dublin but will circle the | . o (,y 26, 1928, exile of the former Kuiser | Bouguet of flowers and a nessage: | frem the ercw will be dropped. The ! huron shared for w time the exile of | the former €rown prinece Tt was ' 4 cxpeeted that about ten liours would be necded for this purt of flight The TPost says that the pilot and | owntr teesme - soneneca reer s Fall'S Testimony Wll BeHeard fiight last August which han- doned atter veaching Troland. that a 0 '"] rsd; y many 1o Amer impossible, Route of Plight Aldreh] 261 LB it T g oot Ieapot Dome committee Which is lettered ou its silvery S e sides with the number 1167, From | Ciilasor da ahe ol ae Ireland the Germans have planned a A Heos circle flight about 300 miles south of e the Great Cirele S o . attorneys, how The airmen o op might b linimum e he ¢ 20 Tour cther favorable condit maximum o 33 hours with con- or: al in the stantly adverse winds. Texas City is said to be suffering trov ] illncss, the The Bromen will carry fuel ition of former e Letween 40 and 45 hours. giving st [secretary will be the first direet evid- cruising of about 4,540 miles, enee he has given in the ior or LAun more than lic between quiry and liigation in almost five starting point and destination R No rudio, no life saving apparatus | 1t will be used in the defense of nd no rations went into the plans wlair when the oil operator and Instead w revolver. carcfully wrap- | Sportsma on trial hiere again| ped in oileloth to keep it ready for 'April 4 for cor s in conneetion | ction at all times, was tucked away. Wwith the lled. | The baron was sail to chos: The and this method of torminating a fail- ing similar charges, end- e mistrial and last week their A Strange T use of Fall's strange trio wio red ¥ 1o come here for the re- of the Bremen, the Post [ Prussian noble- 1 Thew Wri ociate m wore his gecustomed monoel: for qir, New York T pilet, whess painting night conduet med equally the direct ex all, who dangers he faend o had ady has stated avit | confidence in his 3 in court here he leased | According 1o their plans. the fliers Toapet Dome reluctantly after the | will waye adicu to the old world at late Preside Hard 3 insisted on Pastnet Rock, of southern nd Cnianmeniicnbnsal [l orosat nd then w NTOUSlY for Cape L imine 1fall and his testimony will tace, Newfoundland. as the frsti;¢ e revealed untll read in Sin- tand of the new world clair's trial in Washington ator Norris, tnde- pendent republican, will earry on an Radio Corboralion and Victor Co. Merger Plan micstisation of his awn here to 4 et by gy s e B Do Hter milieS wihether T ALt Black e proposals for 4 merger of the Radio 110 James 1 0N bl Corporation of America avd the Vi s AR allaeons {epiracy cases and amoug the origin- tor Talking Ma which | hine company. il benoficiarics of the R3,086, 000 St e i R e curities having o marke!t vilue ex- PRV s it Goeaine s G000, were being [Pl Trading com ¥ ¥ “ swerable to the law for t r cpared for submission meet- rabl leflamy fon iy [played in the eelobrated ol tr ing this weck, it was reported int! e 5 g Lis aeek ion seven vears ago tn New York. Duily conferences are said to be CHinEReRn supcanant Yo WY € i £ AN ator Norris, wh s A ogress and the proposcd -consoli- netanNornainhajle aub B e v ho e ol {0f the rosolntion authorlzing the x present senate Ingu said he had much headway. Officials of both |Present senate in aid by hed o e ilinte |7mplosed an attorney to look into ompanics and bankers® afiitinted | RTIONd an attarney 1o look fnto with! their affairs contlpue thaip|Te Talier tor finy and upe reticence, and are disinelined to dis- | A 1°TS report W BERL IO et tags of the nego. |departniont of Justico officials il {be called into the ca tiations 1 is former presiden Wall street hears interests associ- | O N \Pralrie Ol and Gas company and ated with E: 1. Dupont Do Nemours 1 [ralvle O and Gas comp i & Co. have bought heavily of Radio ! L has hai | on the | Corporation stock which such a sensational advance New York stock exchange witness, 1 special 1 though long sought ad, made to Mantreal when he peeder Are Pmed in Greenw |ch To“ n Court | Greenwich, M 26 (P —1 cost John Hamilton son 87 and cos wvable to the bhorough court to sor indulgence in a fast spin his machine over town roads March 1S, a spin wound up with n oupsct over an embankment an al wreek of the car. Tyson in- rited a fortune from his father, who was a New York theatrieal ticket broker a fow vears ago. Mer- 1] Burdick of Stamford, who wds I'yson’s companion, was fined $10 and costs for not having a license, | The men bhorrowed a. car in sStamford from a friemd of Burdick PISO'S couchs 1y with whi and the latter reported the car as missing when Burdick unable 1o return it. Body of Man Drowned March 17 Is Located Monroe, La. March 26 (#—The wdy of Ralph E. Harnden, 35, form- +r resident of Taunton, Ma; was drowned when a power boat caught fire and expoded on the Quachita river March 17, was re- covered from the stream today 10| 1iles from the scene of the accident. e body is being sent to Harnden's family home in Taunton, Harnden, comptroller of the Ca- lumbia Carbon company. was accom- panied by four companions who were able fo swim to shore. Harnden went down immediately after the ex- plosion and failed to reappear. Three Rescued As Sedan Plunges Into River Cambridge, Mass., March 26 (@— Mr. and Mrs. Willilam B. Slaney and | their six year old daughter, Eileen, ' Dorchester, were saved from wning vesterday when their closed automobile skidded over an embankment into the Charles river, tiarold T. Moore, of Jamaica Plain plunged into the water and after frst bringing Slaney ashore, swam out to the car again and rescued ! Nirs. Slaney and her daughter, who ! ad succeeded in breaking their | way ont of the partly submerged machine. FINALLY I8 RESCUED Mexico City, March 26.—(UP)— After 16 days entombment in the La Aurora silver mine at Teziutlan, in | which more than 20 minars were 1. Jose Ricardo | has been 1= newspaper Excelsior reported today. Although suffering from exposure and lack of €004 and water, the miner was ex pected to leave the hospital in a few rescued, BROTHERS ARF WIDOWERS | New Haven, March 26.—P—Two brothers here are mourning the ’ |deaths of their wives, Captain | | Goorga A. Spencer of the police de- partment and Captain William R. | Spender in charge of the Fair Haven | branch of the New Haven post office formerly in a | I military eom- pany. The given name of both wives | was Annie. Their deaths were with- in a short period of each other. EUMONIA ————r—*a restored death was near and J the -\.n] upon with favor but at least lhbre‘ l ar . bonds 0 the Prairic company with|could be free discussion. The com- Ph%onbr:c“'l He‘:flcsul“di the sequest that they be held intact | mittee also was to take up the prob- pending the outcome of the court!lem of recovery of paper mill The play " drew & uetions against Sinclair, | wastes. |large crowd to the auditorium of the Blackmer is tormer chairman of | Austin . state torester, Dew Sucred Heart school. en Gold the board of the Mid-West Refining | presented itage of the street yesterday evening. The play company a the evidence shows he | U. 8. department of obtained $870,000 as his share in the explained the n griculture who | process to pulp was well rendered by the young players of the Dramatic club and it Continental profits. Like O'Neil, |makers. The action taken later was is planned to give the same play on however, he m: a trip from Pads to refer the matter 10 a committee. some future date for the benefit of o Montrcal and placed his bonds in | s those who could not come. eserow untit s decided whether S any action was to be taken by thef TRIAL IS POSTPONED Midwest or it< parent company. the Boston, March (#—The opens Standard Oil company of Indiana ‘ ll.llg’ of the ’na: 'rm'"fj{r (zu}'{“'lllll to make recovery. The profits were | olnes of New Bedford former el Aunisoid alis1TE 1ot Bloalail 'day in superior court. was continued ;Crude Ol Purchasing company, half ! —— until April 9. He is'changed wih T YA lahe ST o s 2 . misconduct and violation of the true B ; Ra"mad Merger Sald TO Vl()l&le""““" law. 1 was discharged in Besides O'Nell and Blackmer, April, 1827, when the jury failed to senate investigators bel | Anu‘Tmst Lfll a'\rn r_‘_a‘nd was granted a ret [ clair participated in a third share of | menthsieer, the $3.0%0,000 bond earnings since 1 e tigaiiane ftracen thel \wushington, March 26 UP—A soc- Notice urities to 0 mora | . ond ! 5 £ f 1o Will 1. Hay coasi. | nd compluinticharcing Melalion of LS e Hie wilmarics will be beil the anti-trust law in connection with ing such sum from Sinclair for . ‘Loree plan for merging soutn- | S TCH . from 4 to » o'clock p. m. use 10 Wiping out the FepubKeun ilroats imsued he the ntor. | VOUUE places will be as follows [ party t hanging over from the | (oie sommerce . commision today | 1St 2nd, 3rd and 4th wards: Cen Harding campaign, returned $100.- o 00 O e Kaneas tral Junior High school. 000 to the ofl opera‘or. ) it ward Uit school. The sonato committee now s e-| D 1iansas ity Southern raitway | charard: Ellby Lurrist achool gaged in sceking information as 10 a1 wyich was put forward as the een- | |gynr LR Al anae S0 possible fourth sharer in the profts y.p o 1he Southwestorn merger, was A el s $1,037 of ths total sarnings defendant in the first com- |, A A Senjainin i oy it deal have yet 1o] i (o e, ealoly Najurea, . show wp in thelr quest. The tnvess | 700" niplainn roday the coni- ourd o livi—Lawrence 1 tigators also are tracing s = : enta- e honds Sinclair is assumed to ;""i’:‘)f‘wh“;:r:“ r"‘.:ar:,_‘;hp'“‘;‘b‘so“"r‘y‘ Tiie of Voters—Thomas ) rageliod; S Bt o g ulnad 01 L e et TR rectly or indircetly 185,000 shares of o "onO0 C0% LA the preferred stock and Y% Canstables—Francis Clynes. Wil shares of the common stock of the i, g 1onerty, Samuel Inturrise St Lonis Southwestern railway with- James W. Manuing, Michael O Brie) out the approval of the commission yo, " \ojl “stephen Teoper. Philliy and in violation of scction seven of (o 0 e ) «piellati, John L. Sullivan. The unlawful aspect of the stock ‘‘ounciiman, 3rd ward—Peter K transactions the commission said | OrSeY: Irank W. Riley. 2 2 g . Alderman, 4th ward ariton “may be to lessen subst titton between the Mi: sas-Texas railroad and the St iwestern ratlway and to re T Tlo. Council Johnson, J Henry Trumbull Makes Sugges- tion At Mesting Today 41l ward—Robert ¢ Elmer Peterson, Louis Sommerce in certain sections and|. councllman, &th ‘ward—Lupias It ha : Macora, James P. Murphy communities” The rajlway was or- ) b Hartford, March 26 UP--Merit|dered to show cause May 1 at a | Aldorman, 6th ward—Abel Gros: cnough for discussion of the sugges- hearing in Washington why the 70N Mertz John J. O'Brien. tion that & pulp mill be built commission should not require it to " ouncilman mh‘-nurd‘\\mum the sfate to utilize wood which has| divest itself of ownership of the U Bovle, William W. Green. A obtained by thinuing of statestock deseribed. On le date| Democratic Town Committee, rests and wood lots and which under termms of a supplemental or- l.awrence P. Mangan, heretofore has been burned or dis- der, the Kansas City Southern wil carded as was advanced by Henry be requircd to defend itself on & [ Trumbull of Plainville today at a charge in violating the same gencral fer Colds, conference of the state water com- | transaction. As put forward by L. mission, forest commission and man. 1% Lorce and his assistants, the a ’ ’ ” ufacturers associations. Southwestern merger contemplated i p’ n [/ L The conference was called by the the fusion of the Missouri-Kansas- e sontorepee e allcd ws g JE Reg o) s MRS L | G cturers’ association because of its 4d the Kansas City Southern under interest in forestation, Mr. Trum. @ System of stock ownership inter- and a8 bull said that in the past there was !Wining all three corporations. little in the market for hard woods,| The commission refused to ap- But the paper and pulp section of Prove the plan submitted and Loree the United States department of Nas announced his intention of re- sricullure had proposed utilization | NEWINg the attempt under a new of hard woods in pulp manufacture | fOTM Of organization mnow definitr proposal has been presented. through of a newly discoverad process—the semi-chemical method The proposal, Mr. Trumbull said, wnould be to erect a ton mih which while alding in the proper usa af state forests and woodlots would READ AERALD CLASSE FOR YOUR WA 25 EVES EXAMIN Turnish presumably some of Con- Long serious {ll i weeticnt's manufacturers with F k . often follow Colds, ““‘m donestic” i and s || Frank E. Goodwinf] - [aier (il Sgumd b (hem of necessity of using Swedish Price : and Canadian pulp. Eyesight Specialist box bears this signature The agricultural committees, 2 Trumbull sald was unable to 321 Main St whether the proposal would he 100K- | | emm———G! Mr. say | Tel. ASSES FITTED; 205 Our Money Is the Public’s Money —We have to keep it where it will be safe no matter what happens. In guarding it, we are guarding our reputation as the Oldest Bank in New Britain. You can keep your valuables where we keep our money. A lock-box in our Vault, for your exclusive and private use, costs only $3 upwards a year. NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT ] | i ! | |

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