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POINCARE PLEADS FOR LONGER TIME Sends Note Asking Postpone- ment of Debt Payment P.m. June 28 (AP)—Pullnd on o) ltiou, remier Poincare sen! i o e mturuy of France's d;tn of $400,- incurred in purchase of Amrlm war stocks left in France when fln A. E. F. went back home. pmnier 's plea was made Xc _resolution of the elu-hr of ties in the first hour Mn t Ambassador Clau- ratponement of the ma- turity dat that France would not be rushed in ratification of the Mel- len-Berenger debt accord. | The resolution was passed after & short but eloquent speech of Dep- uty anklin Bouillan, which coun- to a large extent the effect ol 21 hours’ speechmaking by . M. Poincare, designed to show why im- mediate ratification of the debt ac- eordl with nghnd and America 'l'he deputy dachmd thnt France was being railroaded into ratifica- tion. He said he did not believe America would be deaf to an appeal of justice; but, if America would not recognize justice then France would be able to appeal to the jus- tice of the world, “Versailles was an American ce, the Dawes plan was an Amer- ican peace, the Young plan was an American peace,” he argued, “and to all of them America has refused to subscribe.” WANT CITY REPRESENTED AT PULASKI MEMORIAL Pajewski and Miynarski Will Suggest Sending Delcgates to Savannah Exercises, At the next council meeting, which will be held July 17, Alder- man Peter Pajewski and Councilman Joseph Mlynarski, both of the Fifth ward, will propose to send represen- tatives from this city to the exercises in honor of Brigadier General Cazi- = NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, mer Pulaski, which will be held October 11 at Savannah, Ga. Dedication of a statue of the cele- brated Pole, who died in the siege of Savannah 150 years ago, will take place and the fifth ward common council members feel that this city should be represented. MOTHER IS HAPPY Sons's Brilliant Victory Over Pao- lina Makes Mrs. Schmeling Happy in Germany. Berlin, June 28 (UP)—The moth- er of Max Schmeling was over- whelmed with joy today at her son's brilliant 15 round victory over Pao- lino- Uzcoudun at the Yankee Stad- ium, New York. “My ardent wish for my boy to win has been realized,” ,she said. “What more can I say?" The anxious mother followed fight on the radio. *“I heard every word,” the fighter's mother said. “From the tenth round on I was convinced Max was going to win." 8he thanked the United Press pro- fusely for enabling her. and her friends to follow Max's greatest tri- umph by radio. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By the Associated Press. NATIONAL Batting—Herman, Robins, .387‘ Runs—Ott, Giants, 66. Runs batted in—Ott, Giants, 77. Hits—Terry, Giants, 100. Doubles—Hafey, Cards, 21. Triples—L. Waner, Pirates, 11. Homers—Ott, Giants, 21. Stolen bases—Cuyler, Cubs, 20. Pitching—Grimes, Pirates, won 11, lost 1. the SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW LEGS OF GENUINE SPRING LAMB 38¢ w». All Sizes Jones Quality Market Near Main Street 33 Myrtle St. Tel. 285 Fre> Delivery < Will be pleased to have her reception table adorned with a Hoffmann Wedding Cake. Super-good ingredients, ela- borately decorated, that is what the bride receives when you order a Hoffmann made Wedding Cake. SPECIAL PICNIC and OUTING BAKING FOR THE DELICIOUS SANDWICHES WE HAVE SANDWICH BREAD Small and Large BUTTER ROLLS Per Dozen RYE BREAD Small and Large SNOWFLAKES FRANKFORT ROLLS Per Dozen 12‘: and 256 18¢ COOKIES nng CAKES FOR THE DESSERT— FRUIT CAK Per Cut ASSORTED COOKIES Per Dozen CUP CAKES Per Dozen 48 WEST MAIN STREET 317 MAIN 91—95 AKLH STREE1 STREET Armour’s Cloverbloom Fowl 3% to 4 Ib. Av. 350 Ib. 2% t0 3 Ib. Av. i 4to51b. Av. 39¢c . Choice Steer Beef RIB ROAST Prime Cuts 350 Ib. POT ROAST All Meat 22¢ . Genuine Spring SHOULDERS | 260 Ib. . SHOULDER STEAK 250 Ib. Lamb STEW 150 Ib. AMERICAN Batting—Foxx, Athletics, .403. Runa—Gehringer, Tigers, 66. Runs batted in—Simmons, Ath- letics, 79. Hits—Manush, Tigers, 97. Doubles—Johnson, Heilmann, Tigers; Haas, Athletics, 25. Triples—Milier, Athletics, 9. Homers—Gehrig, Yankas, 21. Stolen bases—Miller, Athletics; Gehringer, Tigers, 11. Pitching—Grove, Athletics, won 12, lost 1. INJURED HI§ KAND Schmeling Claims He Damaged His Right in the Fifth Round by Hit- ting Paolino’s Elbow. New York, June 28 (UP)—"I hurt my hand in the fitth round when I struck Paolino on the elbow,” Max Schmeling told the United Press to- day, “or I would have knocked him out after the 10th round. My wiist was also hurt at the same time. “Paolino has a difficult style to fight, but I broke down his defense and could hit him almost at will during the last six rounds. “He never hurt me with his body punches and outside of my sore right hand and wrist I am not hurt. “Paolino had a bold heart and is very strong.” Family Dinner Marks Wedding Anniversary Surrounded by their five childfen, all living in this city, Mr. and Mrs, Henry C. Dolan of 1310 Stanley street are observing their 31st wed- ding anniversary quietly today. There will be no formal celebra- tion. A quiet family dinner will mark the occasion. Children who will be present at the dinner are Mrs. E. J. Ahlgren of Elm Hill, Henry, Kenneth, Agnes and Cecelia, all at home. Soviets Urge Peasant Folk to Carry Arms| Mexico City, June 28 M — The congreas of the General Workers' ' | confederation, a moderate Red or- ganization affiliated with the Am- | sterdam Internationale, but not the Moscow organization, has passed a | resolution favoring Mexican peas- ants “arming themselves against \possible attacks of their enemies.” The resolution added that any neasures ‘“considered opportune” should be taken to obtain arms “in accordance with instructions to be issued later.” plained tated by, “attacks on the peasants in the Nayarit and oil zones,” unex- plaining his references. The confederation is one of the largest labor organizations in Mex- ico. to the congress of communist dele- gates on the ground they were in the pay of Moscow. Cannon Cracker Thrown At Boy Riding in Truck | | "The titled visitors were met m_ Supernumerary Officer John Kranzit chased four boys along the railroad tracks and caught them about 5:15 last evening, after David | Shindel of 45 Willow street com- plained that a cannon cracker hal been thrown into his truck and had exploded and burned a hole in the £hirt of Alex Doboski, 9, of 59 Wil low street. The quartet gave the name of the boy who threw the cracker. The Doboskl boy was only slightly in- jured and declined medical atten- tion. FRIDAY, The author ex-| his resolution as necessi- | It recently refused admission | JUNE 28, 1929. FOUGHT PERFECTLY Joe Jacobs, Mamager of German Heavyweight, Whipped Toughest Fighter. New York, June 28 (UP)—"Max |Schmeling fought a perfect fight,” |Joe Jacobs, manager of the German : says today. | weight in the world and he did it dv | cisively. y's title. could take it. it? He stood Well, did he prove up and Pauline for 15 rounds and finished almost as fresh as he entered the |ring."” | R B | English Mayoress Is Here for Celebration | New York, June 28 (®—The |Marchioness Townshend, of Lynn, Norfolk, England, and her arrived today on the liner Maure- tania to attend the 300th anniver- |sary of the founding of the city of Lynn, Mass. Quarantine by Ben N. Johnson, per- > | sonal representative of Mayor Ralph |'S. Bauer of the Massachusetts city, and -after their hagzzage had been cleared, the party left 1mmed|ately for Lynn. | There were | 807 locomotives, 4,572 cars and trucks, 553 mecchanical drills, 20 dredgers, 47 cranes. 72 barges and lighters and over 100 other appli- ances moving earth and rock out of the Panama Canal during its eon- struction. FOR SUMMER VALUES —at your A. & P. Store you will find Foods just right for Summer Meals — Fresh — Easy to prepare—And of course all Staple Foods at A. & P. Thrift Prices. SUGAR NEW POTATOES - SLICED BACON - EGGS —Fresh Western _ | _ doz. MINUTE JELLY Small Type but Big Values MILK, WHITEHOUSE EVAP. P. & G. SOAP PRUNES—Sunsweet . . PUFFED WHEAT . PUFFED RICE ... LIFEBUOY SOAP . UNEEDA BISCUIT, ROYAL GELATINL’ TEA—Orange Pekoe . 15 Ibs. Ib. 51¢ 45 29 35¢ 12 bottle . 3 tall cans 23c ... 10 cakes 39c . 2Ib. pkg. 19¢ .. 2 pkgs. 23c .. 2 pkgs. 27c .. 4 cakes 25¢ .. 6 pkgs. 25¢ .. 2 pkgs. 15¢ . 1 Ib, tin 35¢ 1-4 Ib. tin 18c ... ¥ Ib. pkg. 25¢ FINE FRESH PRODUCE WATERMELONS — Large Ripe ICEBERG LETTUCE CANTALOUPES — LEMONS TOMATOES Good Size each 49¢ head 10c each 19 doz. Slc 2 Ibs. 29¢ MEATS AT ALL A. & P. MARKETS PORTERHOQUSE STEAKS LARGE TENDERLOIN ‘b. g7c LARGE FOWL —Fancy FreshFilledb. 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