New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1929, Page 31

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HOOVER GONSIDERS IMMIGRATION LAWS - National Origins Proclamation Due in Ten Days Washington, March 22 (®—Presi- dent Hoover turned his attention again today to the problem of deal- ing with the national origins provi- sions of the immigration laws, Only ten days remain before the ! expiration of the time fixed b gress for the president to ssue a proclamation putting into effect the clause under which the immigration quota of each country would be fixe) by the percentage the number ot their nationals in this country to the total population of the Uni States. For several days an opin- fon of the rney gen as to whether it is mandatory for fthe president to issue the proclamation has been lying on the desk of the president. The national origins clausc would almost doublc the number of immi- grants that might come from Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Aus- tria and Belgium, and cut | sharply the quota n and Norway. 5 wonuld be would of Sweds i given Ttaly and several other south- | ern Luropean countries with creases for Switzerland and others in northern Europe, Other Problems Before Him At the same time, Mr. Hoover Eiving pointments, flood relicf, and the multitude of ot} that flow to his desk, Major Gen. Charles Mek man, retired, has | appointment to the sion for the fourth zone, the mid-w I'ormal pointme ever, ur man qual missioner maid, 1er problems Saltz- n chosen for embraci stern cities cment of the ap- withheld, how- dent can find a the first zone, \\hnl\ he New England and - old Gifford , wiil the other for nd relicf organiziti ge of the work of rehab e area, caring for the pe 2iding them in procuri sary supplies to y them into the next farming n the mi Yies, it that the pi of his reappointm William A. Moffett as chief of s varied activ- s clear yesterday cols that criticism of Admiral the % Vlctor g Wwith Radiola Reg. Price $250 vantage of. A high grade co bination Orthophonic and R dio at a price usually paid $168 LESS TUBES From FLOOR S8AMPLES There 1s no need for you jendid Brunswick when y such easy terms. 75¢ Victor Records 49c much of his thought to ap-| radio commis- | on will take Combination & mediocre Radio or Victrola Brunswick Panatropes without the music of this ‘ean buy them for so little and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH au of naval aeronautics as a re from the policy of ro ing ofticers in t crvie waa with: out foundation. A variety of prece- |gents in the technical bureaus of COLLEGE CREWS BEARCATS BEAT PANTI{ERS {Oxiord and Camlmdge Slage - INROLLER POl POLO PRELIM Annual Waler (Classic on Thames Lngland, Mar Oxford and Cambridge the first contury of thei rowing rivalry tomorrow Putney-on 122 (P {clude Hockey Battle toric | morning again the Limcoln Street| One hundred v Sflior Watr ar juvenile rolier hockey fnayl ¢ of oarsnanship was in- West End, measured | AEEiEe T Ty T B e i e R Ty T « last night by the score Liue colors of Oxford and the other he Bearcats ed SIX he dark blue of Cambridge, will three fouls deducted one |shoot from the shadows of Pufncy ir total. Jge just before noon! The 81si others |Oxford-Cambridge boat race will be Lunder way Up the tide "l to Mortlak incoln Street Aggregation Agai Thames, con- 1 ires Opponents in Hot ir his- two limina loth fiery zain sct things afire and it was their | i team [, With their fast pl [ combination t its victory for the He i e e four and a quarter miles the «ignts froth goalic Cam will fight {acular game in (he cage nty minutes the s Another fow s vill have to Lnglish in Atrica, Canada, Austr il the other British pos: cred in the ven * stirs interest y Mctnsos L. Wrinn scas leslin K. Heslin 1. Clarkgon i Heslin w other cvents on the and varicd Lritish sports th renawal of the no1AZD tinds the two crews well matehed. 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