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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST ’)9 1929, | gains in real wages during \lwo years of those who jfllh have losses of those jobs He said it [ whether wage a share in the v daily present |ing statistics of the eplaced by compr 1 an importan I\ ning such 1 in the DEMOURATS READY -7+ FOR TARIFF MOVE Plan {o Offer Amendments to' Senate Bill Next Week . | Aug. 29 (A — The committee democrats were ready today to go forward with | consideration of amendments to the republican tariff bill in pr for the long, will move next Wednesday from the field of public statements to senate floor. They had before araft of the bill which will be pre- | conceive of anythin sented by ‘the committee republicans |tond to detract as the product of their sweltering| yorality more work through the summer, re-writ i ing the house version. 1 50: et meansi fos had available special studies of var-|yccordance 1ous proposals in the measure made| wrha polit for them by experts employed £or [ation in Furo the purpes: | vorable to The expected advance publication |ig" 1olitical : of the committee majority’s report|serica and in Asia—in the on the bill, howe ad been post- 104 1 east. which indicat poned until next Tuesday. The dem- | giapility of political had counted on having this|jitions” that mak available today or tomorrow for|io"uttempt fo consideration before deciding | o means whether to present a minority re-| o “qarective th 19tk ‘m\l means and Brought into the open in its final |y g 5 (0 form, the majority bill showed only | “wpononi a few important changes not al-|. oo MET ready disclosed to the public. It (5215 5 oL 0 10 inspired, however, a fresh outburst | 2 i of criticism from democratic 1|14l‘::"",1;“1:1k‘::" Ly republican independent opponents of 1o o M_,'“ the legislation. Tnter EDUCATION LINKS 5. WITHCANADA - Fellowships in Universities Are g;;;;,;;g exereing . contol Impoitant, Wllllams{own Hears . who have could by not ersa prosperit stock market fra ary and unemp rehensiv er would Washington, senate finance Would Not Bribe ¥ Rear Admiral C. I.. Hus: aking before ment rou various rojects for disarmament the | these is for the United Stat them the final|{y get Europé to d from inte than people to national se American 1l and > is by 1l disarme nd economic B people adopt ssity is e luction exist Profe |London School of E ing the rela Detwe ing central banks and the bank of international said that ade understs it relationship required gory onomi ionship set est “Fundamentally, a a ‘bankers’ bank.' nn commercial banks 21l unctions which a commer performs for its said. “But there differcnce banking and must be emp “While th for profit, the publie duty as central gold re and as the larg of the curr Its duty t and maintain the stabilit money market may ti flict directly with the “While it is tr of the discount operations, Williamstown, Ma Fellowships offered by iversities have been strengthening (& relations, P. I. law faculty of said today before Institute of Politic “Canadians ow debt to universities Yale, Johns Hopkins, Columbfa and Chicagn,” Dean Corbett said. “Their generous fetlowships have opened the way to. scientific to which many Canadians might not otherwise have attained. We look forward to the day when Canadian universities may have the means to offer scholarships to many Ameri- cans .and thus knit closer our in- tellectual fraternity 'his interchange professional information and the joining study of problems of com- mon interest in international organ- Aug. 29 (A— American un- vital factors in anadian-America Corbett, dean of the McGill Universi members the custon is an i tween mer is ntra the of unforgettable like Harvard, an issuer of a ney carcers rate, publicity the central considera a control over the m extent of this control wi pendent upon thr (1)—Influence of dards and varying che Di- | markets on the FAWN | tral bank, minion | ¢ay_ 31 ratual bank ) twe methods, o ercise a moncy. of scientific and monc mists, have position of the United § closer and understandir Broadeast The question of int ulation of radio hrea which remains to he isfaction both States and Canada, h content has arisen in the dominion over the distribution of wav lengths, he said, and, although this distribution has "~ been a4 by treaty, new allocations wloubtedly have to b the future. De thod: can and Presumable v en central of pric of the use hank action s changes.” t is onc to the Uni ted. Dis Peruvian Flag Flies Once Move Over Tacn >eru, J o 20 «d to Chi after the w s today once und of i would un- discussed in mor uvian flag In ty conseq settlin pute, awardi Tacna to Peru, tie retur Lima government was m day, with a brief but imp; mony. re es Unemployment Dr. William T. Foster, dircc the Pollak Foundation for Eco 1 rch, king hefore the plan- ned prosperity round-table, said the spes been wholly offset by the L whole ports, p tow next census of population. | cancellation of war debts as for +he economic no means fa- and social con substitutes for and methods which, how- E y may be, cthods they know today. to economy tbout natural lim- ational Banking cen centra perfor, utral banking ban holder serve of the open and ik can factors types of control lationshin P — The Arica to € past wve had not had e known had indicated until mislead- loyed are e da rd ob- taken | \Cast and Author of “Bad| Babies” Held— Pleoe.“lndeflent" be Aug. 29 with the presen- “Bad Babie at liberty their ght Los Angeles. persons connected tation of a play called local theater were bond toda followi at the final curtain charged with s and lewd exhibition.” Patrons of the show, who wit- d the rush of tives from awudience to the audel action, believing it to be a clev- finale ht playe uthor, were taken station where they on $500 bail each. taken into custody Ralston, Arthur Rankin Williams, Marjorie srman Peck, Elinor 1l Westbay, Dario Shindell, all performers and Frank Jenning ge manager and George author. show was billed -a drama of modern lif was built around the intrigues ope HEUES the limi- md-table, fantastic One of es to use lever unde arrest hey “indecent were rnational | he United | ¢ regulate | . curity in | ng ideals. | situ- | o, the stage manager to the gained po- Thosc Jobyna Marvin om nnette nt. There unrest in | near east es an in nn, luctant borough are the edy | play ventually girls, and the of “?\Z,l,i resulted when a in love with one will i | MINISTER GOING TO OHIO | Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, pastor | of the Lutheran church here, y and on Labor day Cleveland district Luther onvention at Ashtabula, The former pastor of the church, Rev. Dr. G. Ohman of Brooklyn, wil preach Sunday morn- ing from his former pulpit here. He wil then take part in the Hartford | district Tuther lea gathering which will be held in Meriden for three days heginning Saturday TLocal deleg the Meriden | convention Swanson and Arthur Johnson. complications woman fell the boys. society of of the RlzSt discuss- Y exist- proposed tlements, | anding of a a of do Ohio. really over the sue 1 bank| ‘ming for of thos cial bank mers,” h mportant ates to Carl are commercial which organized k has a of the country, o portion o protect y of th mes con- profit motive. that by e The Matk of Genuine Aspirin ex- irectional | arket, the Il be de ary stan money the friend, tried and true. There can never be a satisfactory substi- tute for either one. Bayer Aspirin is genuine. It is the accepted anti- dote for pain. Its relief may alway’ be relied on, whether used for thc occasional headache, to head-off a cold, or for the more serious aches and pains from neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism or other ailments. It's easy to identify Bayer Aspirin by the Bayer Cross on every tablet, by the name Bayer on the box and the word genuine printed in red. whicl e and th Tacns Peru ced 187 Per- r the rec Arica hile n to' i dis- and the | Aspicin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid Tuesday, Sep Forty Firms That Employ One or Thompson Fenn & Co. Adkins Printing Co. Attorney Thomas McDonough Skinner Chuck Company Landers, Frary & Clark City National Bank The New Britain National Bank Armour & Company Andrew Rackliffe Brothers Union Mfg. Co. tember 3 Tore of Our Student , Swift & Company Stanley Works CALIFORNIA PLAY ‘Federal Men and New York Agents " CLOSFD BY POLICE ‘(ampbell and Whalen Put Ball Back and Forth and | (P—Ten | sought to revise his st | enjoying the game Mont- | |of a group of high school boys and | 3 which | AYER ASPIRIN is like an old " women's air y from Santa « | Monica Cal, to Cleveland. He pro- rust before she took off from 1 and she gave him her phone from the first route. and oon also whi sold Play Footbhall With Prohlbztron' iquor £ our ¢ idday com Razzed” ‘m“‘ to the ssian Soviet government output of oil to tons yearly, loyment ve Whalen is Refuseto Rush Against Line of Speakeasy Owners. New York, Aug. federal government and the New | York police department were pls ing football with the prohibition is- | sue today, and it seemed that Feder- al Administrator Maurice Campbell was in posscssion of the ball on his own onc-yard line. | The trick in this game apparently [ days and then went was to get rid of the ball. Three | with county days ago Campbell punted the ball |t over into the police department's | comn territory, but last night Police Com- | punt missioner Whale kicked the ball | fly t back at Campbell, who, Some- | by the < letter what bewildered, g and i unwilling to discha your sworn obligations to the federal wish to make a con- ility to direct s of your de- The ssion arily to your instes 29.—(UP)—The [ have admitted that New York is one of the major the prosee problems confronting enforcement ts. Attempts to ite under the Jones law have in n found willing to convict Whalen held the os urics here un- ball for threc into a huddlc | city ma and police officials, T en called signals for T U wation and the ball went 00K to ¢ bell accompanied the strect level and noisc Robin prosecuto son said W tive to ates police dete him W where gave 1y elease ditel the frequently as a the monotc arth and ain lowir wsped it vou are iz serries” to who were the owners of speakeasics in New mpbell kicked off last b mailing a batch of prohibition complaints to the police department, pointing out that Whalen could | prosecute speakeasy owners under | the state nuisance act. | > cor he state prohibition enforcement | bac phell,” R E. act in New York has been repealed. ¢ rid of the 7 and since that time federal officials on 1w Prominent among those gover t or means of v of makin then fil were ion ctive you York ly the Monday shoul superiors in made Wasl e buck on Walter Camp, Ruth Elder To Be Married Tomorrow New York ) Walter Camp, Jr., announce that marri « Miss Ru take his will morow from now FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY MORNING ....the last opportunity to benefit by reduced prices during Porter’s Annual ID-SUMMER FURNITURE SALE— (””‘3 he half-price sale now in force during the last days, is in itself worth attending. Gener- ous reductions continue throughout every floor... butfor twomore daysonly. New Britain Machine Co. Nathan Hale Junior High P. & F. Corbin Union Laundry Davidson & Leventhal Parker Shirt Company Corbin Screw Corporation New Britain Trust Co. Hayes Construction Co. Beaton & Cadwell Mfg, (. The Fair Department Store Attorney Michael A. Sexton New Britain Lumber Company Attorney Edward Mag Hart & Hutchinson Company Attorney Angela Lacava I\tcnm Mfg. Co., Newington Geisinger Furniture Co. Hart & Cooley Mfg. Co. Avbour & Sons Ford Service Corporation The Boston Store James A. Spinneta Mutual Industrial Service Citizens Coal Company South Coneregational Church Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co. National Biscuit Company Our office is open for registrations 9:00 to 5:30 7:00 to 8:00 ARCH STREET PHONE Connzcticut’ B fure Ntore