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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1920. or building, a tonnage of H0, | likely | We now have 18 mmodern cruisers, To Study Reforestation { | — | winl concern vxl:«ilf m:h m-rm»(-.-:mun:: 3 . | R products, but two or three years Says Reduction to Parity Would ~ i the it Sates "Vax Ling . wood at a rate which was threaten- Be Economical and Peaceful VERY WIDE SURVEY i the forests. Many students of | arm problem have advocated | ing the less desirable land into ‘Washington, Aug. 2 (R—Unlike Wll s d R T fa i d‘m forests and congress specifically many whgn have expressed their 1 Ill y 801‘6;13[10[] an charged the farm board with the views on means of attaining parity | o 5 s l job of inquiring into this subject. between all branches of the British | SUI mg CPODQ £0 D0l Of perhaps a more popular na- and American navies, Chairman ture, however, will be the board's Borah of the senate foreign relations | study of the effects of scientific pro- | committee apparently would rather ashington. Aug. 2 (#—As S00n | duction methods, machinery and see British scrapping of ships than | a . ks h been | crop and animal hygiene on pro- American buildng or a combination | dispo f. the federal farm board i duction. The highly technical stud of the fwo intends carcfully fo inquire into!of birth and death rates to dete “If Great Britain will follow our the whole problem of land wtiliza- | mine the problematical trend of >xample the Washington confer- | tion, condemnatio ind reforesta- population during the next half ence and sink some of her ships and | tion century also will engage the hoard hus come to parity.” he st ts. “it | This field of st egurded b an cffort to make consumption | will not only save the taxpayer but the hoard as holding yorti imates. reduce the incentive to war—for!key to t luge armaments are always an in- | difficulties t wh “ Tnh;}(‘(‘(’)rE\Derl‘t» I)E;ld; entive to war, parity or no parity, sult Y a wt §f we have to build up to parity. | forecast : lizes that, Charities Well Known t vastly increases the burdens of the | despite d Iready given shion. England, Aug. 2 (- axpayer and augments the incentive | by the ques involved | Bernhard Darton British tobacco o war.” are A great many | magnate, died here last night at the Rorah's statement. issued 24 | ours the scie N the department | age of 7§ after a White House luncheon nt ricultnre helieve, however During his life Barton gave hun. | Urbana, 1. Aug. 2 (®—In the|the cross picee is nearly yertical, which he and President Hoover dis- ti problem will resolve itself | greds of thousands of pounds to | evening during August the Northern 1 from its stern end a wreath ussed the general aval pation | in plan specialized growing| charity. He made money rapidly | Cross and. presumahiy gthedBritish-AmEr: R n soils bestland declared it was the greatast| 7t js London by Prime Minister MacDon- of the poorer acreage for the poapie ald and Aml lor Dawes. revived | more easily rdaptable hranches of | pro was born in curlosity o the chief executive 1 T O (s T apinions various means of ot He started to wo taining the desirec v i clory and s to university students. He |y A cigarette manufacturing “hine but was unable to place it | on was given, how ldaho senator. who uenally expr cision at all. will require mar ) his own ideas in I « N years to put into effeet The angle might be reflecting thoe of the pres- of the problem mest suscepiible to ing. ident as well controversy is held o be that of Hoover Remains Silent istice to farmor Mr. Hoover. himeelf. me wo! 1w s ted fo secms to have said all he intends 1o |t poarently less where he sold it for 160,000 pounds | (abont $§00.000) which was the | toundetion of his fortune esay in the subject. for the fime b his propocition alone is .- 1g. at any rate, in his letter to Pa o A as making it certain that Bohby Jones Admitted V. McNutt. commande the 1l solution will take some tim .TO Court of Appeal’ American legion, who. protest ce ation is belicved o he the zainst the suspension of construc- ay of appronching it Atlnta, Ga. Aug. 2 UP—Robert fion of three crmsers, sn L clamation ard irr pro- T Jones, Jr. Atlanta lawyer known continued cruiser huilding by « are likely fo bo affected vi-|wherever golt is played as *“Bobby America or extending erniser seraps by the hoard's stndy. Many | has been admitted to practice in the ping by Great Btain.' or a “combi- | responsible officials of the agricul- | 'nited States court of appeals. The nation of 1l methods.’ ture department are rendv ta recom- wal oath was administered yes- The president replied that the mend cessation of all further un- problems presented “are for more | dertakings of this kind Whether ] golfing lnwyer was admitted atricate and far move difficult than hoard wonld he willina fa o to federal district court practice can he solvec he simnle formt this far is questionable. hut some'sonie nionths which you *and expre ! confidence that the legion would “sympathetic with principles of p: v by negotiating and by reduction l #nd Imitation of armament instead L » ] - Py - uen the Docior of competitive huilding.” - APy Tn d 250 E T SR recommended this discouraging news” dispatches from | 3 lang Almosti ntly the fioridon fo The effect. { Great p 11 comiort stopped.” Try . Tritain will not reduce its cruisers, 3 : Resinol yourself. The “% holding that *if parity were used fo | m Ointment 2tnight! W. 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