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18 NEW BRITAIN DAHY YIFPATD . TUESDAY, Y, AIV‘U T "0 1929. - DENTES DENOGRACY | wio 1S LOSING GROUND But Developments Are Changing Aspect, Williamstown Hears Williamstown. Ma —Two definite forces—socialism and | rationalism—are driving events in| Europe toward a break in the con tinuity of political development in the constitutions of the continent. George Young, labor member of the British parliament, said today in an address hefore members of the In-| Aug. 20 (P ‘Two Frozen to Death On Mountain Peak, Two Others Reach Safety, d In Summer Blizzard On Sun 1S HE? | = uVHO IS \etem'l Climber Succumbs and Woman Companion Fails to Keep Up Fight—Emergency Treatment Given Survivors By Rescue Party. > two s of Mount | left ( LW bodies of women and Wunderli lLake camp early climb and ert mountaineer, the others on fter the owed s Sur huksan for the IF'uruya the Mi rarian art- blizzari today to recover Th Martin, Furuya, Por who died in a su i exy to lead w th wscent mmer struck, stitute of Politics. “One of those forces, aspiring establish new forms of democr —such as for example Bolshevism or Fascism—has the appearance of be ing revolutionary,” said Mr. Young “The other, aiming at a revival of personal government, militarist dle tatorships or monarchies, actionary aspect.” Stating that these result of the World V Mr. declared that empires and chies in Europe have been st but faith in personal gove has on the whole been str d by the experience of the war epoch Since the was as many democracles have succumbed to dictatorships as despotism to democracise; and alle glance to party 1 parliame characteristic of mid-victorian de mocracy” is giving way to demar for a democracy with a lib- eral freedom,” he said “The Soviet experir native product so peculi: mpossible of transplants are slowly changing communism to p ism,” he said. “Ita in a corporative state dicalism are iikely to lead other Latin states to try similar substitutes for parliamentary government. “The new German republ that the latest democratic and parliamentary cannot be relied on to produ strong and, stable government themselves, while in the Uni Kingdom the old Anglo-Saxon stitutions of parliamentary party democracy are being rein forced by experiments in dircet government. | “Democracy so far from heing | decadent is rapidly developing,” he concluded Merchant Marine Needed Captain R. E. Bakenhus, of the civil engineers corps of the United States navy, speaking on America’s salt water borne commerce, said th possession of an American mer- chant marine was an e ¢, po- litical and national sec The need for a merchant marine, he declared, was due, first volume of the United States for- eign commerce which is so diversi- fled that service can be assured only by an American owned mer- chant marine; and second, to the United States' rivalry of foreign tions in the purchase of raw ma-| terial and the sale of goods. Stat-| ing that the United States was not | self-sufficient in the production of commodities required to m life, Captain Bakenhus d that cutting off her commer would mean “overwhelming char in our standard of living and 1 of life.” The United States would built much better ships and less expenditure at the time of hur- ried construction during the world war, he said, if she had had more experience with merchant marine problems. Advocates Public Ottq Mallery to has a re- changes are Youn monar ttere thenc ‘more and rom theoretic tical collectiv an experiments based on syn shows evie mechanisms | in- | have Words member of Prosi- dent Hoover's conference on unem ployment and industrial relations committee, speaking before the planned prosperity round table, ad- | vocated public works during periods of busine sion to relieve the present plovment situation. The federal government is in good | eondition to expand, he said, be-| cause its public works have been | held to a minimum during the last six years. However, he stated the federal government pe only 15 fo 20 per cent of public works, while cit states perform S0 85 the greatest expansion works must rest with the unem- sin rforms to per e of publ latte BostonkReg-ulars on March to Vermont | Boston, Aug. 20 (M—The first col- umn of regulars stationed at Boston | to start for the army concentration | area in Vermont, where maneuvers | will be held in September, left Fort Banks Winthrop, today, com- manded by Lieutenant George Heany. The Boston unit, since troop move centration Westminst Lexington to! Headqua the fifth to start s to the co POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “Ma just will have it when 1 was sick T felt too bad to talk to her, but tha. when she left the could hear me away to the nur. “Copyright 1929, Publmuers & room shea chatterin {oiled every | quent | street | tunity to the | | his with | expansion | Sunday. News Ne erday 1 Her Seattle exposure | the side | been with and ¥ way Kk eake @ lw] in a few ven up completely. companions tried to gevive Martin collapsed and 1 both of death. found suffering from the of a cliff on| Grief of the mountain. They had chilling Miss Martin “uruya the two remaTning climb attempted to make their their way to civilization the Their all efforts failed a s silhou. |two others had frozen to death rs found them danger e P SWSPAPER--| Wunderling and Miss McDowell edge of the cliff just | THE NEW DR IT AIN HERALD last | were taken to a mountain cabin and yesterday morning R cipt | iven emergency treatment pending Martin formerly urn to Mount Baker lod 1 rvl in the ‘W]LL TEACH COURTESY [Vire T0 AUTO INSPECTO‘{S e | Massachusetts Veterans and Re Received the 1 fte Yesterday While him, M froze man were at temy Dave back to t Mann on Main s Shoc ke street under the daw i Miss lived om Geor but you on w! vorki who lon the the Dobson that he time lits new car, in neet for Alike to be “Taught “How 10 Meet the Customers,” note time b chair August 20 (A 1spectors @ called, ¢ of the sporting world, ot the customers.” Boston zoing m in the irn what m b M parl that M. distributc value itor Wil W mistakes print son's registrar nounced 3 recently author- led to the force, attend school for of 12 Mo ,».ugf state he would a0 but A 4 Real estate of Joscph been attached for $7.500 Deputy Sherift Martin H. Huv\\x in a suit brought by Joscph Winiar. i, who is represented by Attorne Joseph B. Griffer. of Hartford. T will be piaintiff complains that on Mar wand 13 yhile erossing the intersection for zion and Ward knocked down antomobile. He accident due of the defenda that he received permanent injuri so that he could not continue work Soccoli Sues Lastauskas shortly after 1 recruits are a 11 inspectors will minutes a day s isn't be lost rive the Kensington, 5o th W dollar to it's the Mr only for each Stiquette and deportment 1 and the inspeetors, ne impre with the nec or courtesy in dealing with the e There will also be by the d clain wias tendant’s that the wette is pr NEWSPAPF BRITAIN HERALD? of a stor th witomotivists who are on the lower part He brought Britain branch ri e a par with the Everything nice this merch to = motoring public Jectures on automobile law, ex nation of “,.m, ts for oper: 1 inspeetion of equipment NEW e manager of SE OUIN GOLF NOTES 1Imost Sl AN | has Sc s brought st throu Domin coli h inst Joseph Lasta Attorney Joseph B ford for § ns tha June ul mjuries and suffered consi » dams to his automobi when an employe round for the club other persen at Sequin kas and oper The llided with h due to care reckles puty ord store | said about no oppor- 1tomonbile Qualifiers Land in First Sixtcen for Club Championship to b | minded s This Wee represe ting, car ssn n Lastau: ip was played his automobi on Saturday and Sunday Lra *| were as follows: M. H. Aly NEW has!pred Johnson 84, 1 by 81, nothing: tmt g00d worc ! | R. 3. Ross 86, W arrell 80, A. ! D ey Wetherell $5, /. Eddy $2, M. [the papers SO axe 87, A Dr. W E T 5 ockwell 8 20 Pld‘u@' Trip 10 Ariz. scores uth 76, cgligen and eriff Horowitz serve him nally ht ve h wha pe time he's hou thinz for the moto; rould have the come | down ; »p on would | H. Jr Anderson §6, hornton $3. Harry Wessels Mullin 90 J. Cabelus 93 7 1. Donnel M. Denniston H. S. Freeman 96 McGinley 94, n. 1 .. Brown Martin 96 who landed in t1 mpionship for the . Donelly, W. .0, Gl H. Sherwood Thornton, Fred ! Johnso Stockwell, A Wetherel ierson, i Ross, H. “or M. E and & back firm | Harry Wessels. u Cleve ) (P » 50 he hrott Ei nphibi planes from t ruiv b g7, | Diego wer ready 1 P'aso, to t Tex. ke off 1 wit! Robinson Sonth ritai A 91 DeMino 93 Hyde 91, Brinley Lux 91 t an old a hird can fivst tub W zan \m b City tomorrow FIREMEN FIND STILL [ rmine a hous la distillery. The still & ftor vet, | - zallons of alleged liq GENERAL STORE BUR Iy the police and the 1gc Southfield, Mass., Aug. 20 (P—The | “aleioiari, was ordercd to appear eral store conducted by Dudley court tomorrow morning urner here and the home and gar- ¢f to a charge of ze of George Witers were t by laws. The i it v with a total loss estimated » liquor was being than $20,000. The fire start- 1 of about hons city 3 3 ns RULES OF SILHOU haquor CONTEST likeness. how he Sw ons W distil | 1.—1dentiry 2.—Descrihe makes livell encountere. blizzard hours had 1y Ulatowbkl Seeks $7,900 Dam- "o | ages-and Soccoli Asks $2.000 U Vdn\\nu Hartford, | to the and | or servant or son Mai violating tl “?EN_MA!L i : Famous Colonel fo Hop fo South American Port Soon nning to f at time on the o did elf thereto, was livi »stmaster how street town not 1« \r. This was Clark those d town t off own in t | | (P} —Colonel will pilot the || a mile extension e virway line to ofiicial murk of t! Trippe, presi- | | at w nnounce:l W / A. Lindbe cident recently. on a Am rica, J line, Buchan: ted the corner of Ma Pan South A dent of the White hroug 1y ten was 1 on the strec “As time incensed to i 20 to inau e letter w he determined As technical ad Hoov tter in hand in earnc Pan-American Air piece of . f f £ dozen or so rve opera with the name ‘Arch street’ ities posted them at various points alon the ext route the way, the word ‘Arch’ being st an-American Airw gosted to him by the 1 1,440 mile mail ¢ hend or arch in the street i S St ';,f”r om San Juan West Pearl sct to Locust street he | Extension of the line from San Jua or o 2 nd |to Paramaribo will make a total of A 2,680 miles. The will be over nounced in those ¢ the Virgin, Wind nd Leeward stillin evidence rinidad itish Guiana grace to the name providing a four- a distance now days. did not “Marshall by ened, t X revealed Pan-American | | o strg 1 to Panama last year Paramaribo, L nurse, 19, a hig ce of ¢ who made eir i first fi il v line board W went on the in a de stucl wnd s0 at tha stre her his He s viser of 11 sizns printe toshe will ot Hoover's promine to st the was mote days, but enough to of Arch.” serious BARNESHAIF LINF ONE GITIZEN GAVE | DRLAY EXPLAINED ARGH ST. ITS NABE sme: o ngh s ol Way Disputes pro by the it Lane m, state with a that she is oniy 15 yc cted to result in charg ainst 1 and sent to the her mother man. 1 Long ing t n {0 D more versed by steamers in 1 r con Colonel Lindbergh said believe there would be likelihood of his disappearance for several hours, Qid last year when he opened Panama, wide- ST da Tmproved radic i ment will enable munication eve flight, h The color companied of Mi 0- ng re like as he e line to il him to be in com- 10 minutes during 1 he would be ac- flight by W. W. chanie, and a dio opers t he had not Postmaster Disliked “Sugar St”| fo onerator. Dat (hat he had ot and Posted Signs Himsell He did not say wheth- oF er \h\ Lindt 1iccompany I B. him, altho 1 with him knowled “ommon coun sed interest in the rnesdale sewer proj t t meeting and who caused a com- sation to be forwarded, to th compensation and ment mal inquiry, will r this report from the board “The Barnesdale tion was referred April 17th, 1929. We od at that time by the he hoard of public works wa a greements with owner:, alor be successful We therefore impossible for any such been Bassctte, whose the ¢ Britain has en concerning @ ing ceiv marriage res matters about sewer to whic nerally g this board e inform known, by w u steps we hich into its on most of their hfe of N¢ R Arch street came i UWMAN i £ today described th Child Offer prese M ci of 1 matter, Mr setts several Ty the ion is under of sting section by its diseus and expected to h most of them. at it would be 1 to make matter until agreements had their exact that time we have times inquired of the boa |lic works regarding the way cach time received the same answer his that the cements were not smashing it | signed now informed there it the city engincer that these of the w ments will be submitted to the hegan to call it mon council for was be- 'and that dircc g widening it may be r But Ran Away T with felt this boa th these ind Since ns assessme time signed on nam “In the days hefor the present street wa than a lanc hore no name man gol large bag of tripped and fell on beyond recovery, includin 3 v the civil war little we knew st more and it L you with 1 of pub matter an+ A police inquiry into the or cart ons of ri in New Fe¢ ind West Haven has centered about Pauline Stutzman, 15 years old, who li in city hefore becoming th p, most of onera a1k aven il one that in it, and the m s of days. Some herself, now wn hen 1o vies me ; ot h by 1- I com- wpproval next week after that wil are heir we The Stutzman in | from Longz Lane IFa William H. Al¢ Methodis but 504 irl You'llbe pleased to find our service so friendly ‘ |!li CC | ey, "rinity Alderson She IFron laven ts in a 2 two n nt to New 1 two dritain purpose Everyone can't have cash on hand to meet every emergency that pops up! But how good it i to know )"cu can get it here at m by th en pol whic rt Kitonc Conroy ; and our repayment plan Helping folks who need money quickly is our business, 50 convenient. Yiocen any time you L hullet picrec en to th 1 polic | a4 h T Be nef1c1al Loan Socxe’ty Pauline name and in| Akron, Ohio. A {o | her real name je | Canton, Ohio. It she came to Connec and, with her n 1 immoral prac at said & « ficti me ious | i from | 1 onth on unpaid it oi check-up revealed 99 West Main Street ind her residence was learned that cut a few year ther, en was taken the State hooa Address communt JUST KIDS ations to litor ritain Herald and from is give ogress Awaifs Settling| [nambara who'ax: us of the their proposi- ty engineer the the we copies the abo wing on nd will then assessment.” board forecast sign before tomorrow complica- gay make lat the public luled a he st 22 sche the th the ) the meeting, which of Screen \!m' 10 \‘» ed New York Physician X3 : Dr. ere today following his recent roposal by telephone from the east- n metropolis. M Elizabeth Haton and Fillmore motion pic- stage star, Holly- nd M former ar Webb, film dire n to wed 26 and Wel AUTO DEMOLISHES BIKE Although he blew the horn of v, James Zvir not avoid hittin, was being ridden by a on Iast Main street, near Center late Monday afternoon. report to Sergeant Me. New Britain police depart- inakis says that when he blew the horn of his car the hoy on the wheel swerved, so that he de- molished the rear wheel of the bi- cycle before he could bring the car to a stop. The name of the boy was not included in the report. his could which street USED CARS Summer Ending Used Car Sale! Every Car Will Be Sold at Quick Selling Prices 1929 Sedan 1928 Sedan 1927 ker Sedan 1927 Sedan 1927 Studebaker Coach 1927 Studebaker Dictator Chevrolet Coach Buick Coach Studebaker Sedan Studebaker Special 6 Hupmobile Sedan Studebaker Coach TERMS and TRADES The Albro Erskine Pontiac Studeba Marmon Motor Sales Co. Arch St. Tel. 260 7(‘1[1{\'.\‘[,1{]: USED CAR DEPARTMENT OFFERS Real Bargain LOOK!! .ER LER CHRY CHRYS 72+ Sedan Sedan Sedan Sedan Dem 'yl. Spt. Sedan 6 cyl. 5 pas . 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