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20 CANADAAWAITING 5 I'W ALONE REPORT - Legation Likely to Act Only Ait- er All Facts Are we | e EARM RELIEF BILL v has NI Howe Agrioulture Committee o Makes Progress On Measure 8 Day Sessions Kitchen Clocks EXACTLY AS PICTURED Cash or | OneTo a Credit Customer GUARANTEED 8 DAY MOVEMENT This attractive kitchen clock comes in a variety of colors that easily harmonizes with your breakfast set. Its time keeping is guaranteed and must be seen to be appreciated. It is the product of the Sessions Clock Company, Bristol, Connecticut, which assures the buy- er of the best in clocks. A real bargain at the price we are asking. No home should be without one. In Colors—BLUE, RED, GREEN, IVORY 95¢Down - 5()c Weekly Jewelers and Opticians 282 MAIN ST. | appeal of the marketing agen; I | | | Lo ISTAKING SHAPE | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929. ibilization corporations, both | wilt be spent in th the next 1 under the Smith-Hughes act of| The meeting was sponsored by ln-| AGAIN BEAT YANKEES with suggestions by oo -} [two years, in addition to the money 1917 7 | spector Arthur N. Rutherford of St. Petersburg, Fla., March 29 (®) Iendare et any e i ki ey il ane | he appropriation vocational | this city. ollowing the business| —on tho first day of the trek north- A sliniien ongcompo ol Vfl[;AT"]NAl F”ND which Connecticut | education will incre under he fociing, a tour of the Russell & | ward, the St. Louis Cardinals landed S8 A e e ]| ive nest year, $920 | Reed-Geor t, by $500,000 cach i i ; wext year, | D40 Jrwin plant took place, the visitors | e sp : itiate such steps only v e { will go for agricultural education | Year until it amounts o $6,000,000 |y " g oy l!\cpslagcs of manu- ‘h‘i ‘.”'".1‘-"“"’5“’"";'1’.’.' w‘:n ‘?“ or home cconomics ed- | annually. This progressive in- | | mesns auvthing, by ageln WAIDPIDE e former sum is allotted | crease, it is hored, will ,radually |facture in building hardware. The|the New York Yankees “Old Pete 'x‘\ ”"“h .rd on the basis of farm !cut down the number of country |Program of the day closed with a | Alexander let the world champions \J State's Mlowance for 1930 and|r the, board on ine basis of farm |t down the number ef countey | ncr. . | down with'thrce Tits 1n ax innings, | 1981 is ll]OI'eflSCd i;“”,‘;:\m;’ “The latter sum is al- tural and home economics training - : Of the schools will tion. The other phase that appe <ely to be written into the bill is + provision that stockholders in the tabilization corporations shall l-o‘ members of the cooperative groups. i bilization plan, designed ‘o | surplus products off the needed, is strongly group. Directly the op te view has been take ! of the leade marketing a at the only way 1o t problem is through a reduc- reag: ation, basis of rural popula- |almost to a minimum. Only 29 per or the population in towns be- | cent of thesc institutions are now ».500 in population. |equipped to give adequate training | in these vital subjects. More Popular Every Day - if not from = this package it is not the ORIGINAL | !llUE. WHEAT = The year 'round natural health food A full ounce of health in every biscuit Warm and serve with hot milk on cold days CHILDREN WHO CAN PAINT WILL WANT TO SAVE THE * PAPER INSERTS IN SHREDDED WHEAT PACKAGES o H. MANNING ) is money is to he spent solely nd teacher training ral and home omics teral funds cannot be school books or i purposes, and local rds furnishing the other re intaining the schools. n ¢ is apportioned for ag- ral education on the basis of ratio of the < te to that of the passed by the last con- country. This consumes half of the gress after a prolonged battle | mount cach year, the other hor, Representati to home « conomics. The of New York, makes Jtural education work aims to able beginning July 1 for the tea 1 girls how to run t fiscal year, and twice that s t and to improve stocks the following year, for the coun- a whole. he federal on has shington, D. chers enditure of at President Hoover Is | Chief of Boy Scouts New York, March 29 U?)—J:nnfs E. West, icf scout executive, an- nounced terday that President Toover has accepted the honorary ?\rr&idvnry of the Boy Scouts cf| America, and former Presidint! Coolidge h. accepted the honorary | vice presidency | Mr. Coolidge shares it with for mer President Taft, Colin H. Liv- | ingstone, Daniel Carter Beard and | William Gibbs McAdoo. i 6,14 g education in necticut in 103 of at least wice that amount in 1931 wa ed today wit" the announc: > federal board of vor tion of allocation by sta provided under the of the co- who e 1 tion of Auto Kills Women as BEY AR They Come From Church i March %9 (UP) — Just ving All & * church i «d by an automobi Bostor ounces tull-size biscuits. Building Inspectors Inspect R. & E. Plant | ctors of M-\\x'ul\ met yesterday Burritt hotel to or- sociation and make | r memberghip in the | New England Association of Build- g Inspectors. other alf is apportioned on ratio of 'the rural state to that of th oted to teaching nts of correct house- ) g and simi- | aft r each of. 000 is available > coming ‘fiscal year, in addi- to the sums already authorized beard of vocationa to be filed in today against 5, of Roxbury. ate, county EASTER CLOTHE 'On Weekly Payments! BUY NOW! PAY AFTER EASTER! 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