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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928 19 1INV BILLS AWAIT REFRIGERATORS A _ ‘[;AL,S’ SIENATURE $1295 | McNary-Haugen and Jones- | | White Among Them Washington, May 17 (® — The [} ’ 1 | McNary-Haugen farm relief and | Jones-White merchant marm: bills, I two big pieces of legislatiah that | have been knocking at the loors 1 ] i of congress for montha = pussed [ X ) | | through those portals yesterds and today were awaiting entry in ¢ the White House. Congressional action on th> 1wo controversial measures was om- B icted when the senate 4 cpted conference reports in which 1 fer- o ween the scnate and house were adjusted Many Speculate With this over, speculaticn was . | | revived as to what kind o a re- TELEPHONE SETS $7.95 BED, SPRING and KITCHE LINOLEUM INLAID MATTRESS complete COAL RANGE square yard 9 8 C $ 1 6'95 $39'00 390 square yard ception they will be accen 1 by ent Coolidge, who will | et the bills as soon Vice I%esident Dawes and Speaker Longwer h at- tach their signatures. 5 Although changed congderably A S since its veto last year, thke farm . . | relief bill, setting up a fars: hoard No Past Achievement Can Compare With It. Nothing Like It Ever SO e b b b ¥ farmers in marketing theln crops, still carries the much.debated | equalization fee, and for this rea- |, son there appeared to he little Seen Before. Tons of Furniture to Be Forced Qut. Don’t Fail to | doubt at tho capltl that e me | ure again would fall of ¢xccutive | approval. ACT The fate of the uh;ppln.l‘:»':x slso was in doubt today, althougt most 0 3 ' 1 i of the leaders belleved the presi- Get Here When the Doors Swing Open to the Public! et s “aporee i Tl e UlCK' | ure authorizes a big replacement % Q . program for the governmgnt mer- chant marine, requires aanction ef | but five of the seven meg:tsrs of | the shipping board for thq cale of vessels to private operators, ¢oubles | the existing $125,000,000 gorstrue- | tion loan fund of the boarc, and | Uiberalizes the ocean mail ccntraet system. The appointment by PFresident | Coolidge yesterday of Hutch I. | Cone of Florida to succeed the vet- eran Admiral Benson, on the ship- ping board was significant to some officials and legislators today in view of the new shipping bill's pro- | visions regarding ship sales and | Benson's long stand agaigst the { Coolldge policy for early digpusition of the government's fleet iht> pri- vate hands. i Not Known How Cone feels about this line | was not known, but it was|pointed out that when the senate pgsted its original bill requiring ungn'mous consent of the board for sale of its vessels, the president felt there would have to be some changes in the board’s makeup if the bill be- came a law. Benson has been on thq "oard sinco 1920. Cone, also a |fcrmer Bedroom Suite morrow | 1 & Eri v Thea Rasche to Fly Berlin Within a Mcenth New York, May 17 (UP)<-Frau- lein Thea Rasche told the {United - 4 Press today that she expecfe:. to take off from Newfoundiand v ithin y . a month on a non-stop figat to Berlin.’She has finally dectdad upon a Stinson-Detroiter plane, she said. The lack of a suitable ruaway at New York flelds from which to take off with a heavily laden plane and the limited gasoline capacity o the Stinson-Detroiter decided the Aying fraulein against making a nor-stop flight to Berlin from New Yerk. ADJUTANT'S ORDERS | Hartford, May 17 (M—In speclal | orders signed by Adjutant General | George M. Cole, the resignaticn of Second Lieutenant Richard P. 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