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POINCARE PLANS SIMILAR POLICY He aod Briaod Feel They Have, Gonfidence of Nation Paris, ay 4 (UP)—Premier Poincare and Foreign Minister Briand, with a vote of confidence from the country in the recent par- liamentary election, intend to pursue the same policies that have resulted in the Locarno treaties and the re- habilitation of French nees. Poincare will face the chamber of deputies June 1 with the cabinet he has now, except for Minister of La- bor Andre Fallieres, who lost his seat in the chamber Poincare is ready to pay t Tnit- ain $40,000,000 on account of the 1925-1929 instalments of pro-| visional war debt agreem The questions of a general debt| settlement and a final reparations| settlament still a hanging fire. | Their disposition depends largely on | the forthcoming German parliamen- tary elections. These will show how far Foreign Minister nn and | the German governme can go in making con to France in return for the anticipated | evacuation of the Rhineland. | Poincare as vet has made | no e statement regarding evacuation. But Foreign Minister| Briand during the French German| conversations at Thoiry asked that Gormany should make a proposal. No such proposal has been made, and in the French view it is Ger-| many's move. Poincare regards the Rhineland as connected closely with repara- tions and French security against attack. He i3 not willing to aban. don the trump card of occupation unless assured that he will lose nothing in doing so. If the Ger- man elections favor Stresemann's policy of French-German friendship, it is not unlikely that next autumn will see the inauguration ef vitally important negetiations. POPE'S PLEA IGNORED Young Woman's Gymnastic and Athletic Competition Formally Opens Today In Rome. Rome, May 4 (UP)—Despite tha open disapproval of the pope, that rveopened the dispute between him and Premier Mussolini's Fascist{, the first national young woman's gvm- pastic and athletic competition opened today at Farnesina Field. Three thousand girls from all over the country were entered in the meet. Competitions will continue until Sunday, when Augusto Turati, secretary of the Fascist party, will distribute prizes to the winners. The pope's disapproval of the | competition 'was made publi¢ in a detter he sent to the bishop of Rome. The pope deplored that such a com- petition should occur in the “month of the Virgin Mary.” He did not dis- approve of all athletic competitions, | provided they were intended to strengthan and heautify girls’ bodies, the pope's letter said. | READ HERALD CL. IFIED ADS 413 Main Street Near East Main (actively orted during the sum- L | : fmer by 1’;\‘:: unit. | Mre ‘lhrnev | tice in Paris on Sunday. Until then | the trio and the ~ i York, May president, has appointed She Will rest. | pedition can well 1 Nine to Report at Walnut Hill o and Great Brit- | New Britain s |served. Past presidents of the or- MEMORIAL DAY LONGH [imst, ro e o v BY EDDY-GLOVER UNIT (3 3"z o vt GETS RID OF COLD | Helen Wills Will Go to Holland for |the caten. Jake Jennings heard the| There are atreaty 12 { tale an leit the party. When | snting posts in Ha NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928, CATCH 82 FISH | the three 1 to show the fish|which will be entered | to another n, the particular | competition and there !Eddlc Ziegler, Ray Begley and BilIY | heaury was >. Looking down the of wor! 1 o s e St Jennings was espied hie- | com The three went | 15 te ) With Great Stories. { Auxiliary Will Provide Feed For Legionnaires and Boy Scouts After Parade Eddy Glover unit, No. §, American | Legion auxiliary, has extended an| invitation to Eddy-Glover post and Boy Scout troop sponsored by 'the nley Hotel describing between these w how he | st ned after | wild-eyed ! fish and | v more of their Of all the fishing trips this season, Scheduled Teanis Matches Mon- |One last night probably takes the e | cake. Thres musketeers started out | a7 of Juceday. for Salmon River over near Crom- |y Paris, May 4 P —Helen Wills to- | Well last night on 2 spearing ex- shaken off a cold and a | pedition for suci The prong nt home befors a teh would Leglon to be guests Iy | day had g q | —_— ¥he 1as Theh Wil tmaediately onmeBeOn | light attack of bronchitis. She sa‘d | bearers happened to be Eddie Ziez- the oan; Duerminey 4 seball team extraordin filled to overflowi Holland for tennis matches, a 1 Grim tended, either Menday or Tue She expected to put in a little pr: annual custom observe The B by the unit. camp program will be ¢ Candidates Post GOLD MEDALS for Tddy-Glover Her companion, Miss Anderson of Ric ond \ been rapidly roundir with daily practice. Penelope | the tale they th. The three cf to moper-‘ chairman Personnel, Arthur lowing commit Park ite with Maurice P of the camp comm Mrs, Fred Ensworth Pet Tonight , has rm d with the gleaming in NEW TRANSPORTATION CO. |f d with s Hartford, May 4 (P—The H. & H.|pride of a | Transportation company, Inc., has|their tired eyes formed here to enter into air|a Church st portation "and passenger serv-!staming cup of co operating from Brainard Field. The incorporators are Theodore §. ward Ogren. Definite steps will soon be taken to do rehabilitation work amoee the World War veter who patients at Wildwood areet, Hart, Valentine C. Hart anl James The next meeting. of the unit will|R, Chamberlain, all o n | cording to th . be held on May 17 and the seventh and Maurice arming- | the deep w ok with 1} g anniversary of the unit will bs ol h of the th "hocau:c c rrupted him in the | the winner of a league t teams rtford in th wi will be pie GIVEN 4 —P— ow-a majgttress Sa without equal The Famous EDLOW Inner-Spring Mattress at a Very Special Price for 6 Days Only Here is a mattress that will not sag — will not stretch—will not harden—a mattress that is permanently resilient, supremely comfort- able, longer lived. Unlike the average mattress, the Edlow does not become hard and packed and ‘sunken-in where bodies lie. It is always fresh and sweet because air cushions permit the circulation of fresh, sweet air IN the mat- tress. 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