New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1929, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1929. 5 Sy = “A matter which has caused Can- | The civilians believe in the evane |with the it be filed at! with the neighbor. Mrs. C. L. Silvis of Rock Islana, P ada to hold back in the negotiation HuPlN[i T[] SUBHUE | geli method and the use of force |noon, the grinned and e—\id“W[lMAN HE[PS SE[F “Well,” responded the neighbor,|is the first woman to serve as # |is the uncertainty regarding the re- | only when strictly necessary and on | coldly | “The lanc is owned by the city. We | member of the official family o ) spective powers and rights of the L ¢ e bas | “The country is in a state of war, | Lave as much right to the tomatoes|the Illinois governor. She was federal and provincial governments been this dif- flicer no matter how high |as you do.” named to the department of wel- i in regard to waters.” LU | fer ween the sol- has y,0thing to say here It was then that Mrs. Varrichiona | fare. Another factor which had delay- | diers and the vilian functionaries | nmiated by the French in- and her son brought the complaint ed negotiations somewhat, he said, of France in Morocco, as to best | telligence service that the Atlas to the police station. Officer Wag. | T g Moors. ster 100,000 rifle « 5] ner went {o the garden and warned , sem who attaciced | HOT BXCUSE IS LANA IS PIODEILY |2 e o mes Sy e et advanced post at Ait- . belongs to the city the vegetahles : he soldiers demand that a 0[ C][y which are planted on it belong to v organized expedition, 15 Mrs. Varrichiona. , be sent to rout the out of thejlr mountain If it were in Soviet Russia, per- SOFT BALL LEAGUE | trib it is easy |1t v Labor Leaders Represents ALl isonts 5 omm o "coni, s | French Doubtful as to Peacelul 5. c o [T Haverill Unions But 00 |y emmemas o e cost ot or warlike Methods ‘ : ' in es at Rabat and | Yacoub. World War. ! Sasablanca, 1 ampion a peace- | powe ful policy. Rifles don't carry 125 to |to Williamstown, Mass., Aug. 13 (P —Further defense o Chancellor of | PRRU WILL REJOIN y the Exchequer Philip Showden's de- 200 miles from the foot of the Atlas |tribesme; range to the Atlantic seaboard, the drive them into the|haps it would be more understand- Russell & Erwin 041 008 000—11 mand for a larger British share of German reparations than that allot- | | [ soldiers oving the continuous|able to Mrs. Varrichiona, 199 Oak| Fafnir Bearing 320 510 02x—13 | | | eno Taza, Morocco Aug. 13 (P—Peace- ful penetration, culminating recent- ly in the loss of 81 killed and miss. LEAGUE oF NATIONS ing and 33 wounded, or a ‘militar: summ In tl r of 1926 while the | t to the safety of French arms. | street and her small son, who com- Batteries—Russell & Erwin, Gro- operation on a scale involv | Campaign against Abd-el-Krim was| The government is meoting inten- | plained to Captain George Kelly this man and Keener; Fafnir Bearing, tad in the Young plan was fade by concentration of 150,000 men, is the j1aging in the north, Resident Gen- |sive oposition in parliament at Paris [ morning. However, as it is, ey [ Applegren and Locke. Professor Herbert Heaton, econom- |Has Been Outside Fold Since 192{— | Ch0ice confronting the French in|cral Steeg, a heli ver in the axiom with regard to their Morocean pol-|merely frown and shake their hmdg_i pi % ist of fhe University of Minnesota the pacification of the Atlas of “business as usual.” went to Fez|icy. The groups of the Meft | A long time ago, it scems, they got| New Britain Mach. 032 020 000—1 and a native of England, before Action Halts Move to Reduce men of southern Morocco to open the annual fair. He sent|200 deputies str all ar | permission from the city to plant a| anders, Fra 210 104 00x—S§ members of the institute of Politics the Riffians or Abd-el- tor the corr rdent and gave him |against punitive cam the so-| iot a few doors from their Oak street| patteries—New Britain Machine, taday, Latin Representation quiet along the shores of the Mecdi- | his speech Ning | cialists cven demanding the with-|home. Early in the spring they } \ozzo and Kasprow; Landers . Snowden was justified in his oh- terranean. 1t on !U‘ l'\\ 1 of Fr I» h troops from Mor- | spaded th lot, raked it and made | i 8. : ent wa Recano and Mattola. 1ebibriattolthic desartion) of s Spa| b Bemt AUS1 8 (F=-Beruihas he military party i Morocco resident was | occo altogeth | rows into which they put seeds. ended its long abstinence from par- | foyors ticipation in the affairs of the League of Nations. De the latler while the civilian |S ' Sheaking ) element at Rabat with Resident| At noon correspondent pre- | soldicr sion was | General Lucien Saint at its head, |sented himself to the military cer made yesteraay L0 phosume full co- | are partisans of the method of per- [sorship with the resident’s —spece operation in all activities. suasion inaugurated Dby Mar iment n kg, Baweyen, D, BB oy withdcew fom ofiolal pav=) Lomites ol e i believed the Britlsh spokesman at Lo percentage and the distribution of \ : i : Jone & Batteries—Corbin Cabinet, Car- > : B3 ier small son were happy, for here Tt ok ; : | tinued by his s in charge gave the copy one look |a few we 1l have you all re- | sayce for more spaghetti than could |- i ticipation in league activities in | cessor Theodore Stee. Jlinke pve ain, then |lieved from here, because I shall ask | o enten by mo. beainon - . on s ; 58 eodore Steeg. | blinks n, . c eaten by two ordinary families in | |, S0 910 Gt A ;hr;kgi::f‘dc,',’“fe”“” was “on 1635|1931 after protesting the election of | ot for glory, advancement or | slashe ie pencil clear [the government' to send soclalist They e Landers Trade 130 210 020—3 unconditional German payments, € Professor Heaton declared. In his demand for the abolition of pay- red headed monk- 50! Freydenberg, told | ype. 1 o v Sie o ¥ | ripe, red tomatces, the envy of the! Skinner Chuck 002 001 230—3 {his ofticers upon leaving Ait-Ya- |, eighvorhood. Mrs. Carrichiona and coub Recently the seeds turned into| (orbin Cabinet 300 222 60x—9 . a year. = S “Snowden's demand for the res Augustin Edwards of Chile to the decoratio the milit claim, do |across several lines of the resident's | deputies to take your places, so as Stanley Works 021 301 000—7 1 il hich t i b t ly th grentisimor ey eI oyl o e e e e . eague council, on which Peru was v vocate a 7 in cam- | Speech 0 give them a chance to apply their | ... a i r T & 2 i toration of the Spa pereentage in- | \ciguS council, they advocate a mopping up cam- |Si came to look at their garden and pis paign In the a, Meknes and| To the correspondent’s remon- | Urotherly love principles to the Tou- | cather some of the tomatoes, it pre. |20d Dominick; Stanley Works, Po- volved an additional payment to g L = | 5 litis and Mack. Greati BritalnTof Pabeut $12/000/000 Tefilalet regions. They are merely |strances that the story <was an exact |sented a bedraggled appearance. 2 Sl e Parls, Aug. 13 (—The return!sick and tired of having hidden |translation of the speech of the r Where there had been tomatoes,| EETEE g S &mbo'?‘;’;}iflt:\:’fls“bsl:nu; fpuresns of Peru to the fold of the League | riflemen take pot shots at them nt general in Morocco, the hi , in . caused the |there were no tomatocs. One of the g The :ol?lqpflopulzlx(ldondo;:h@ United & = g of Nations was hailed i ircles | cery jagge ck Rl Traneh ot in the ectoril deat f sand f dia nei . | States in 1920 included 2,257,255 in- S0 Tn ek this dsteand in circles| from behind every jagged rock in rench official in the protector ath of thousands of Indians in |neighbors had been in the garden. close to that organization today as|the Atlas range. marking a recession of opposition in |ate, handed to “the correspondent [ America Mrs. Varrichiona remonstrated | fants under one year of ag South America to the Geneva inter- national family. Chile’s term as a member of the ] % <y s 9 still owing were provided for in the | council of the league expireq this . ‘ Young report, vear and Peru is being mentioned Fll Es , 1 , tarting tomorrow the LR [ [J ] [ ] [J “Mr. Snowden’s demand for a|.g possible successor. Its return to dows. Spray Flit 50 to 100 Flit also kills mosqui- larger share of the unconditional| g’ participation provably. i times toward ceiling in all . One of the Big Features =m0 annuities also seems justifiable. If |\onkon the campai y Dpaign of some north- it should happen that Germany Was|er; Eyropean nations to cut Span- directions. Let the fine Flit vapor fill the room 1 bugs, moths, and other | howehold insects. Guar- unable o pay her annulties In fulllysy American’ membership in the in any year, surely all the creditors | council trom three to two séata. | for about ten minutes. Then open windows and , 1 0 orter S | anteed or money back. It kills insects quicker, should suffer equally in that event. doors. Every fly will be 8| andisabsolutely harmless If, on the other hand, Germany dead. MID.SUMMER | | to people. Flit vapor will _ TWO COLLISIONS REPORTED should prove able to pay regularly and in full, France would lose noth- | AUtos belonging to Anthony Pao- not stain. The yellow can - | with the black band. More .. ToE by admitting. Eneland's slehe:to |essa, 1088 Stanley strest, and Wil- i b @l for the money in the quart size. ' Snowden merely wished to get from the allies money that would recoup England for the sums which she had already pald America. The sums ; liam McNamara, 237 Hartford ave- za‘:;’fi‘t;h“e oc s mnoendifional nue, collided at the corner of Frank- In his demand for the abolition | 1M Sauare and Pearl street yester- ot payment in kind Mr. Snowden |%%Y was on less firm ground. He wished | Paonessa was going south to Bas to see these payments in goods re- {¢tt Strect, says the report of Offi- duced or abolished because he felt | ST Dombroskos, and McNamara was | that such goods cut into the English | AFiViDg in the same direction. At export market, but the offect of | (N COMer they came together. The these goods was exagmeratod and, i | FIEIE rear fender of McNamara's car | any case, Germany would have 1| S damaged, whils no damage was | . % x done to the Paonessa machine. | pay her annuities either directly in | 4°™ | goods or indirectly by credits, Not much damage was done to the | g il St cars of Michacl Bern, 93 Broad street | “Britain’s criticism was not direct- and Steve Sudzik, 19 Nash street, ed against the two really important when they came l(i)[z{\lher atithe cor- contributions of the Young commit- | '¢T Of High and Lroad streets early | tee, which were the fixing of the|CSierday afternoon. : IIRY total payment and the design of ma- | DeIR Was dviving south on High | chinery for payment. There was no | Hrecy" e Srebil ‘rln“:x;y":m“‘c‘i’:h‘c’:eo;}”“]’:sg'p‘;"‘r“h Ger-| Officer William O'Mara, investigat- Dean P. B. Corbett, dean of the o, U0 10 cause for police ac- law faculty of McGill university, | — discussing the proposed St. Law-| WIFE RE rence waterway, outlined the atti- k) tude of the Canadian government to the project, PORTS ASSAULTS For continued assaults upon his* wife which started last night and continued until shortly before 11 “The Canadian government in its correspondence with the American government has suggested that, if the scheme is proceeded with, the o'clock this morning, Peter Beruta, 220 Broad street, was arrested this morning by Officer William O’'Mara. He is charged with drunkenness and | national section of the St. Lawrence | breach of the peace. should be developed first and the _—_ i | international section should not be Streets in Austin, Tex., now be- | developed until Canada has had|long to the property owners on time to absorb the new power pro- [them. The legislature so decreea M| duced in the national section,” he|[in order to levy taxes. 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