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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 192). ECONOMIC STATUS OFWOVEN SOLGHT ‘Government Hopes to Find Her| True Place in Industry = = drafted | for the | Lovine tuberculos herd test for|than the three-day period were, w-] state uid to| felt, inconsequential and it mattered | omnibus [not whether they were signed or ve- toe | Rep. John F. Tobin, house minor- | ity leader in the last session, stated |today that the effect of the McCook | case was far more reaching than the | |average layman, lawyer or politician believes. He said a special session would require much time to re- enact laws and he said there was a serious doubt if they would be re- troactive | Waterbury is vitally concerned in | court enabling : many of the disputed measures since Trumbal lay hockey: . fuel oil burn-fthe police ripper bill. the commis- th % roth 1 s ro ! 1 tion; 2 increasing court lgion to probe the city finances, . increasing itiun fees fond bills amounting to millions, city otor vehicles: 254, billboard | ufricials® salary increases and many ng veterans' home |y,ore important measures are in insurance agents | guncor, salaries of sheriff: s Tove ' for motcr vehicle — ) erators 1 ; 278, codifying den- was once accredite [to” )nllu the mayoralty run | Republicans in his home city. From [towns for highw time to tir rved n vari- | validating ac ous capacities on and tion, commissions. Major McCook in 1 the condemnation o erty Fast Lyme crossed legal swor h ittorney neral or McCook buses; WANTS IDLE LANDS GOVERNOR GIVEN MADE INTO FOREST FACTS OVER PHONE (Continued from first Page.) 268, local Session of 1927 Chapter 163, providing for state athletic commissioner ary of $2,500 a year; 182, estabi ng adult education division in state Loard of educations 185, making sal- ries of compensation commissioners 000 a vear; 190, increasing r fishing and hunting lic tablishing judicial council t against at| 1 meiate 5 Tree Assn. Head Urges Refores- I = B N tation of Huge Tracts of la assigned to handle Mos t Irank E zencral in attention to the invalidity The measures have wide fecting appointments, cr commission; and amend Opinion in was that G call a executive session and event the task will be upon 1 ture leaders to determine about the busi hand Keeping ging out throu tight H scoy fees 190, 19 eation in existing increases salarics wents (o best inf vernor 26 (Pr—Uncle example to work growing of Ch of Washington, July sam is sefting a bad rot putting idie lands “growing trees for a tion,”” in the eopinion l.athrop Pack, president Amer n Tree ociation. He urges the adoption of a am with the eventual goal » forests on 120,000,000 acres of land “fit for nothing hut for- planting and. like idle men, a at drag on economic July, (P—Viewed pective, woman's eep of indus- Washington, 26 in national per: place in the onward sv try is being analyzed in a dozen special studies now in process of preparation by the women's bureau of the department of labor, Taken together, these form an enlightening on the trend of the from a woman's world that centers in the home, toward a civilization whercin cconomic pressure pre- | women to become wage we, | was oy in n, arles the ormed how 1 crea ss in pro- to u studies shou a spec Wilcox Silent Meriden, July 24 (P—Senator T . Wilcox of this city who is governor in the absence of Gover- nor Trumbull and Licut. Goverror togers, today would give no official opinion as to what method would he taken to cope with the -supreme | court’s ruling on the public and spe- | cial legislative acts signed by the covernor after he expiration of three days following the adjourn- ment of iegislature Senator Wilcox stated that Gov. Trumbull upon turn Monday from Lake will confer with Atforney \lling and then will announce plan to meet the situation. Trouble Only Started Hartford, July 25 (B—"The culting trouble from the opinion the supreme court of errors has o even started,” today declared United States Attorney John Buckley, exec- utive secretary under Governor Mar- cus H. Holcomb and majority leader of the house of representatives in 1921 and 1423 “With reference o 1l laws claimed 1o have been unconstitution- chang- |ally enacted in the Holcomb admin- of state police de-isiration, I have rcquested informa- reduction of par tion from the office of the state eduea- | secretary as to whether all of these soldiers’ [ure actually to be included in the M far | list. Govesnor Holeomb had always 13 insisted on sigrmg acts of the legis- | Fighteen states wture in their original form. and|!he “fve then when they w received from | “Wemen in the clerk of bills after engrossing |ment Store printing. he would resign them. | that Imost information 1 am now endeavor- workers were young. to obtain is whether the Another national trend s of the governor on the slow but distinct industrial pre quesion, in their orig of the While it not within the time preseril found e the constitutional provision.” women still were in the unskilled With refere to the fact that labor class. a considerable number but 17 aets of the general assembly |had gone machine operating uring the administration of Gover- | fjela workers found one ior Templeton were not signed with- | Jizions paper where all in the required period, a fact Gov- by, women crnor Tewmpleton is said to attribute |~y F 8 T | te the advice of his secretary, Anson : | McCook, Mr. Buckley today deciar-|2nd the [ehigh valley, regardless of what advice |“1'S burcau found that vernor received it was the | POTR CLER zeners] assembly and not the gover- | for ace she is Inor which placed his administration | he in American in the favorable position it now Spe little or no 1 jovs in this respect. no experienc h ot t ks prior 1o the succ ind hold | fournment of the iegislature, w 2,145 interviewed raught but meet, pray, and over half and journ,” declared Mr. Buckley with their that session of the gencral assembly | 1 was house leader, and the leaders | of the general assembly had con rred and ceided it we would permit the governor to exercise his power of u veto on acts we de- sired enacted into laws Ior end days we met and prayed, purpose being to force the governor's ind, and this, and this only, had cffect of vendering a distinet uhlic to the state in the light of what happened.” coimentary . g times—away - o 4 ; i ; i May Call Session idle est horizir nt river attorney divers authority of ment from com- nembers to a com- to towns for purity of of 308, nts for Hartford John H. Trun our: session the reco ticut the supre his retu ernor de tem At ment of govern 1,000 years will be the unproductive production, he the planting to get into forest carner present rate behalf of the of the polic ion of th worlk- United States, women's bureau, only govern- unit “manned” entirely by keeps 40 highly-trained specialists at work on veys, personal interviews, coni- pilations and tabulation of data ach report they make represents a ‘serious study, the result of many months of scientificcally-directed |effort. Only studies of national sig- nific or ed by in- O'N e i “ive and | Here’s a gift from Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy to Rome. ten” have heen found to bulk large | Ga. Unveiling of a replica of the famous statue on Capitoline infthe "*"y‘f‘“‘l" ,;_“I“""”}“‘}l "'"“"“\‘(’ | Hill, Rome, showing the wolf with her foster childven, Romulus, :‘”r,,:“fl"',““ \l’::@“,s \,',{,'Hl‘n,. “i\\ r\'.‘:,"_ legendary founder of Rome, and his brother, Remus, is pictured cern them. above. Senator William J. Harris of Georgia presided at the 7 So it s | ceremony. § wome anvassed nd it w per cent them were more than 40 years of age. One-fourth of them proximately the same per cent, were widowed, separated or divorced. Of 0 dly answered the jon of why they went to work. ner slied 1 iderat laws void 9,000,000 In ing the m women needed cas blic zusoline estimates. To hoard ow what can forestry, Pack has stration forest {o College of 170 m be done in, ven a demon- w York State Here a scien- on to point be put to nd cosmeticians 310, ten ce allowance ris law 3 West law; 324, aviation . omnibus validating act 1926 Middletown election various marriages re- field women tomobile law ile transportation healin; uest search Ro he he- his re- Ontario General his gone to at lieves officials trolle pany, formed o court at McCoo! is carried may tific prog how i reas 3 out Tove e Brid e Veil Tire (0. Bu\s % West Main St. Station O'Neil Tire and Battery com- yesterday completed the pur- of the property of the Liberty ation at 391 Main Tt is reported that the pur- is about $40,000. Session of 1 iaal 173 coin- optometry law; law; 17 179 taxation cachers retirement restricting motor er; 189, stel ) revision Septem vocational of Governor is Disturhed The pa The turbed which unprepa what his retu “The rather suddenly over the tainly ! things. If, when In necessary to call of the Gene such a It a s app. whole (hing h the pas ing act sider every o Iy, it will me sion would be dra ly. What cou will be decided Hartford next Coming Home Governor Trumbull sai pects to reach Ha day morning or : whether he could by way of Springfield would be nec to 1 of New York He Association Tsland this mornir Association Island island in Lake Ontario General Electric months of June purpose of cor officials. Gov will speak on t tric busin expects to leave the evening for Hartford. “With reference Everett J. Lake it simply a question of physical impossibility (i him to sign all bills submitted to him during the last week General Assembl Harjly W. Réynolds, exoc A et tary:during the Lake administrat Hian eI toddy. - t : ’ t statew : e “During the last ther t r frabl : an avalanche of bills dt him, and it was simply a question of whether he was to act mere rubber stamp, or whether he give the bills his serious Many of these bills were Ivised me that he original form and he ad SRROAST eeRib course of carefully considering the Apn T St ."]“" at the expense of s c SiAn ity raising a question of unconsti % R ality because of the element of time | peathseclo in signing them.' ,”f‘}m.‘,“',‘f.l e nportant street. |chase pri makin ute 290 laundries in workers were found that 27.7 year; 201, 202, osteopathy: 211 liquors: 214 has ontro lispo- ap- who specifi Sloan’s Mid-Summer Clearance Sale of Shoes For Men and Women BEGINS TOMORROW I'OR WOMEN Grey kid strap and step-in: formerly priced $10.00. stocks: ecial i for 232, changing hairdre municip modification of hernia compensa- [ and cropping: 245, “necessity included in and ten” study titled Limited Price Depart- Chains.” Tt was learned 85 per cent of the cent 57 we eng workmen' 241, dog very the unk vard 59, incre NG negro woman wa that large grouns es; 267, state licens 274 pris Monday | women; corporations; state airport ispension of sentence; peal; 289 $8, b into ot more ma omnibus s law: luction of » tax to $1.- 250,000 a yes bricating oil purity bill: motor vehicle revision, including change to $25 accident damage which 200, codification laws: 300 mer plan r motor ification of er- orporat the work omr was done Philadelphia the wom the forcign cat credit carving for industry lish, with women jobz. Of well living la nount of eported ion tax rance woman the self King factory fully and ferenc nor e gro in th ve ces of FOR on of sir court S Summer Oxfords—Snappy S Young Man More Conservative Styies Man ]mcuu (1' $5.50 6.85 $4.35 In c::m:)]dz‘ lines of white $4.85 and ljluci\ U\A‘m(l.\. formerly Sloan’s Smart Shoes In cmm te ]m' tan OPP. BURRITT HOTEL rt- solutions alidati 1ls to supreme 3 mon co Travele Insurance n overhe 1 et, validating council island Sunday personally 5 1 For the Olde: straw pric- white formerly Brown and weave pumps ed at $8.00. Blonde kid strap and buckle pumps, formerly priced at $9.00 to $11.00. Rose kid pumps, turned formerly priced at $11.00. were married hushands. across iden maents (P)—Ex-Gov. gommenting iccision of the Te always knew rous to si to “Templeton ¢ overnor ol Waterbury Charles A oday on the McCoo th e preme court. said s highly dan Juty "empleton. 1S more married bureau investigation brings to attention the in industry and to he able omprehensive «ch e rply o1 wnite formerly lines sh woman soon make a ot impor hin the three the WRols his term w -day of < nt of hoy than cars| ¢ ot bov ployme had fewer bills time Limit than any v concorned.” he stat Metook d) m ons was hoell, a me streef and Miss Long street 1 and clerk of N. G. which two weeks N ly old i Not of marri Kenneth 1 hanic, of Park Minnie M. Wilson of 2 Mr. Schocll is corpor Co. 8, 164th Infantry, ( ee i3 fords, formerly priced at w Fa : Sk 38.75 Oxfords, . 3 5.00 Arch Preserver white kid strap pumps, formerly prie- ed at $11.50. White kid strap pump. merly priced at $8.50. ter th ervice & ever white canvas X q ol p:m Cantilever ite canvas Ox 8.5, or o or now or s my felt bi ecretary s signed after adjourn were illegal and worked day ani of the assembly 1 bills before the hat accounts for being signed by Tan m'u * sole formezly priced ¢ FOR WCMEN ap patent pumps, ormerly priced at $7.50. 1 WHO SAID BLONDES? London, July 26.—The gents who fer blondes should change their Out of a stage full of pretty returned Sunday after girls participating in the chorus spent at Camp Trumbull girls'’ beauty competition held at = = Hampton recently. only one was a .ast year Scotland tax (re- brunet. When the first prize was 17, suspected persons ting mo- awarded the brunet walked of with rprints. arly 430,000 finger- commissioner to require | “The 17 bills signed by me later |it. She was Miss Bobby Lloyd. | prints are filed at the Yard. 1l sponsibility of y | reduction o ny stock tax titutions D! t tustes. san for * provision | 1 uber- {to by ntment of | d for- identi- by Yard Seven Sessions Bridgeport, J tive leaders and united today in John H. Trumbull will call s sessfon of the 1029 General . bly to repass 1.493 public cial acts invalidated vest unanimous decision of th preme court of err The decision holding I nvolved P—1 G yecial Sem- ission and sp day by 64 WEST MAIN STREET rs. e Monroe Stores in. 286 MAIN STREET signed hy t days after lature, seven ( by Governor who went ir his successor: Lake, Charles A incumbent Goverr Small Fraction of Busin All the 1,493 bills, rey small fraction of the sev e gov ljour! rnor Full Size BED SPREADS Trimmed in Orange suurtey 63¢ | DY ana 69° SATURDAY SPECIAL —MORE — PIQUE DRESSES The kind you pay $2.50 for. $1.29 WATER SETS Pitcher and 6 Glasses GENERAL AUTO SUPPLY CO. 116 M \l‘\ \Tth COR. WALNUT MOTORENE P P HORNS OIL Gallon can thos ires Hy-Pressure GREASE Gl 'NS legislat atorial days ting bodies. General Attorney Alling and son, xpecial se ture could repass f ures and they governor davs af The howev hou 69c attorns French Horns Ll77hdh 'S SIDE WiNGS Grease, Ib. can hold Oil CLEAN UP CAR SASH CURTAINS s BiatTose Cavii, Duco il il RARIO $2.95 always conscrvative in its i Another lot of those 36-inch sash curtains with ruffle cdee, 7 Polish TUBES With Pittings and Brackets statements, firmly believes that B ; = ol Sre' Tanglefoot Spray is the most in white and colors. Regular 79¢ values. —Tested— Hese to Fit Extra Pirst Quality—15 Volts today the fame in ¢ him du came b B of H was a movement FE the ouibre and wrotr tary Training." veteran, powerful, effective and satisfac- tory insecticide that can safely be used for househoid purposes the year around. Demand Tanglefoot’s super-quality. Prices been greatly re- lezs and get the best. « only, Tanglefoot Flv v and Fly Ribbons are the most sanitary and eumuvmcal destroyers. ,\v filtkoOD% TANGLEFOOT | . SPRAY These went fast the last time we had them. ('lean-up § GRAY NAMELW ale ARE Values up to 59¢ Saturday 29¢ SATURDAY ONLY 3 Armou CONDENSED MILK “10¢ | \c\\ Pack Peas No.2can.... Ocpr. Children’s RAYON SOX New Patterns 19¢ pair 3 Pt 35(: vt 69¢C 29c 37c 39¢ Top Dressing Retouch Enamel Simoniz Nickel Polish Sponges . 29¢” Tire Gauges B|Il earing of A. C. at Proportionate i Complete Line Tubes lgc | RADIATOR ()R‘\fl\\lh\'] 95c BRAKE LINING 1 1-4 by 5-32 in. TESTED 89c