New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 24, 1929, Page 15

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loglslalure to the |In 1920 he was advanced by Ten- | >ne:see for the democratic tion for vice president. His death will not political completion | Governor Horton of Tennessee, wha will name his successor. crat and is | member of that party. COOLIDGE SILENT ON WEDDING DATE | ConfirmsReport of Marriage o, Miss Trumbull Soon (Bpacial to. the Herald) |to prevent excessive kind, and an-increase in uncondition- |and ties up tr German payments to be credited rains. On th to the London account. | donald’s In expecting M. Stresemann to s?:\n(l that these be met the TABS OPEN DRIVE + 10 PAY MORTGAGE Society Votes to Raise $100,000 by Issue of Bonds relent from their |almost demands simply | dirt road 1 of the senate. mands’ than Evacuation raise $100,000 imortgage bonds in denominations of | . the proceeds to be off a second mortgage of , now in litigation Enthusfastic response recommendation of t means committee that s Paign be inaugur neeting last night affixed their to a far point and evacuation migit | Mgh be expected hs, but with the Young plan S0 members hurrying to his office are non-interest bearing and are 10| N. Hs & H. R Predictions, hiye been made hers in German circles the Mueller gov- ernment in Germany eannot survive Rhineland evac- 23| hation and the smaller reparations annulties which the Young plan will President ancial condition will permit. . Calvin Coolidge explained that $6,000 in in- to confirm re- | pire to next month to Miss Florence Trua- | dlughlm of Governor and Mrs. this amount mu make it no~=1l)lo 00 John H. The situation asked as to the exact date, he stated that it was not his plac to announce it and Briand Donds are to be ondsians Lo be ernment has never met a storm in numbered and (howv. each year will be se- t he preterred | ratification of the Ame debt settlement by > promise the Young plan pay- used to make the |y the public in gen-|s r president’s son admitted that he had been shopping around in New Haven for a modest | Payment for t the rate of $5 a month, 1o be paid for in 20 months. a unanimous vote ments would payments to America. it consequences of hen alton, | cither of these without having met Mr. Snowdew's | cut of it, th demands were envisaged by | here as hardly les commenting to this | ro additional leeway |in expenditur postponement | Monday a bare hope | injure roads far one of them would act and save the | 1noney il and his family | head L.mu e, and could not be reached " | edding invitatiors | are reported almost ready to be sant is of the Trumbul's will be ver- President William J. opportunity to be the first signer of | n declined | telephone. preferring to give J Humason th: and originator a, the privilege of being the O'Brien had President Humason | formed on either first signer. Mr. Coolldge was formally announe- | would be to relinquish cer- | nizes | funds allotted under the Young plan to Great Brit- [adde ain, sufficient over the amounts a!- the ir ready scraped and shaved together to meet the British chancellor’ Dr, Stresemann might he | by consenting to a slight increase in unconditional annui- Announcement celebration o signed for pay- hents on the bonds. Gountry olin e AT wedding would the present sum- iting the possibilt tak lace hefor President John C. S ident Pardon Commercial Trust Co. for sistance in formulating the of a White Hc < SNOWDEN DUTLINES - BRITISH CLAIMS IN menwwm hw country’s SENATOR TYSi OF TENNESSEE DEAD WORLD WAR HERD . (Continued From Fi om First Page) it from a disaster which may irritate Europe for decades to come. who are opposing the tarift framed by the administration republicans, tion of dela no circumstances, seck to_filibuster again: over strong opposition. in North Carolina, cated in the south ed at West Point Military er 12 years in the to practice He was married and graduat- | cign minister, and Dr. Gustay Strese- mann, German foreign minister, both | of whom expect to leave the Hague for their capitals Monday evening to ng a final vote. Under he meet weeks the hope delegations had Leen that chancellor of the chequer would recede from his de- | nands for a larger share of German a daughter, . survive him. Volunteering first of the year it then is problematical and none of his advisers at the capitol esident McKinley United States | He commandced ‘ 5 held them in s Snowden's refusal Volunteer infantry. this regiment in regarded by ing to force carly action on ths riff. Certain it is that the admin- brigadier general | and Japan of timate) of the amount de- the nationa inspector gene National Guard under He was in command of the World war started ar issioned brigadier President Wilson. s interested in politics, elected to the » it is up to the rs opposed to Mr. S den to prevent it v, what Great B 48,000,000 m 1) in excess of an allots from German rep- meeting her MOORE RITIGEES STATE DEPARTHENT (Continued From First Page) the narrow streets of Berlin recently was in con- . Marsh, secretary |of the Cennecticut Motor Truck a , concerning the Berlin ur few votes of election by the e ference with A. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1929. | payments in | derp which Briand and Dr. this condition crees here | th Snowden's d terview for the Ir er sides of th. Ad | cars w by M Hill. “More th eral assen d M have advanced | #in tem comm 1l know h tra the south was ¢ portance of ths tion and acci before ma ny 2 d Me France 15 not| ey new gov- proves and ¢ 1| miles of first deputies, whi a bare majority i n fac going hom | state tha soma | state prosperity Be relished by | prosperous by I of the final from oth Con act by M. Briand | “The his government comn strie the depa that Ne fort value of As most o vorld, mu h of mains in Connecticut TARIEF WAY WAIT e T LOPAS ted to her ould he exp l\url in would se meas pover ths propriatc that state has no fays, will he it fact,” w the ir to th comm 1 to yearly savir aside after the would wit not acted upon ' To this $150,000 should b zards | of indu advanta rumored threat some as a clu from Berlin ¢ disposition of . s well Mrs. Berger May (RAF JEPPELIN IS Congress strength Run for 1,800 MILES FAST OF TOKYD IN HOP ed as is condition oc it will be easier to find a | prompted to write r Moore was the following in- Herald be to go home| “I notice by your and face the French chamber and |12th that German Reichstag without having | under the r put the Young plan into effect. as usual a of the Rhineland is | long lines of traffic contingent upon acceptance of the | b Young plan by the government Stresemann has stilled much his opppsition at Berlin with (i promise he would obtain Rhineland | 2 | evacuation at The Hague. 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