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Ea e - - - - - - - ey . TR BRI T T > 5 S _2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 192 ! = & —— | | B 2 IR ERIIRE ‘ HUST”N ELEETED L V ; TR s B e [|“Full Dinner Pail lared 1 Expert’s Corn Take | ! ) ELIE RNOT winin stz BY RIPLEY Rarity, Scribe Finds By Federal Officers | 1701%, 0 1040 : i | ' Roston, Sept. & (M—The “full | | benefit other continen New H S Py A Lary's ' AL 950 "‘”‘" Il iyout a S catina g Iyifi| Germany Wi Join [ 11t v ! s 2 ! slogan, it a roponter's search for nent ¢ ; t ite NUIL ; o | ' A local new v 1 of the pl i | 4 H i aSE f e S od 4 man to sce if ; oy s A A . (« t s > S » f = 3 wn depart iy 5 i i ol o i H : . stores, at | failed to m ¥ H s Monday. Sept : - br solitary one to light. nn won the ra \ { ; o t mad - . i tter W s and low priced 8 > h 2 | 1 01 1 . , s s have done away t of a AT ni| . r. who asserted h Aan 11 1 TRl [ ; Text of Letter S =) : o & i T 1 th t m [ = | e M | | He voiced Germany t " y T S ! wht 1Mk NI I 4 Caaten ) P MBER 0F PICKETS (ContinurdiKrom 0 REblis e nering Li ot i Heig o ) | pealed to the delegates to E 'l;g quor Pla 1oat 1 W Helgh e I £ L © BUILD i hid heen awaited with keen- | liauidation of the problem of | 2 « I I ! through you. to | (i tion. mav: Thus of | Saar — ‘ | . } of the nationa | world-wide historie significance Appro () SR : P . appr ' | Demonstrates Geuius 1 > raid ‘ ¢+ know the country g man who inspired the pact of 1in stillory : 3 i i : * for the many pu is. or Kellogg renunciation of it so chn JHsl A T i \ by Dr. Work. H i pic zain demonstrated his as strong outlawi ol ¥ 4 g ) ' iital ot g 25 omacy in attracting Kellogg pact, hut ; ; . i to his idea for a I wrticles of the cove e sil < « 4 T ) confaderation : e remodellcd Distilli - A ienn his i luncheon brought forth the | 1y eiicon \ ot oy { ¢ president for m \ ! first step that has been taken in €ON- | (ioiion that in waging battl ) . ) : i \ ! Colorado v the countries of Bur 0 P oprime must be laid on 1 W <ol 1 e s - \ wards an ideal economic “United ooy oq¢ e : e . e : o i : States of Enrope ; S it ! ( B 1 % tor Scialoja clared Ttaly Lionar With . 1) 1 ' jve the project serious con- uestion o n hair autl ¥ ¢ ! tion, holding that a proper (et Il 176t o ' s e ks Pavors Armament Redu owburs and otl ! \ v 1M . ¢ cEorgan zation u He beliey tly that 1 the he ; TiC I rts stree s \ ost desirable ne i 4 p i ; Penes approved the idea 1 ¢ K e e | i ) e warning that lurope 5 ¥ ¢ . & 4 i : + make hoste slowly. He thoug o5 2 I Sl X i . difficulties would have to ilding i ! [ 1 national connr the most part it was the ehief 20 burglr ki HuihE I \tes of the European states who liir ¥ Sl e J « man of ) ¢ around Premier Briand's hur " il A e ! i 1 himself was obviously 1 when i ' cor 44 REVOLVING BALL N T | val of his scheme, even with the pro- ' s i i Hry visio that it he cconomic and not po ; : k | SLOWLY AND SILENTY TURNS ON ITS PEDESTAL e Harkhl 7 > 4 . TS | litical French premier himsel with s 9 I ; i 1 fo LR st St his spe 15t week 1 5 [ ; i i tion idea could profi y 1 U [NUIEE AR : S : Y S = ‘ 1 HAT. e N ' i A ! ; £ = ’ t JL ”MS JR@.‘/BL 1 1 N « | ! ty. but so distingn 5 5 ourrd the gLl = \ Tavors United Nations » re . ! career in s Woman Smashes Piano t operat \ completed. | Gen 9 (P—Dr. Gustav | for h T S e et i . “Yours Deputy Sherifi Sought pnends aroy S S ; Gonmang orelen e sl itynect § ) ! 450 the « n ] ! ' (Signed) "HERBERT HOOV o by ) % e ) LA f speech hefore the be ne f otic 7 il : Huston's Address e Se « his G, Heldaif e r 1y o League of Nations (0- of their rights. o nded i [ 1 : v 1 | I Tn accept he chairr D a : T S oftE gl N [dny ¢ it strongly in support|special lcague commission to har « I ‘ + the rep national : "“ oS : ""’ L s o 7 St o Briand’'s project for a the o ! 1 ¥ Mr: Huston aaid ove . piano iy was drawn with Justice o ¥ ; tes of Kurope.” as there ikcor Viany New Applic: CIVE, SUITS RECORDED | + “When one is call “"‘w‘ 10 I McBiride acting as (Continued 1rom Wirst Page) | {resemann made clear, how- | sion to exam e S ona st S i < wis bt Merviow P e aaa N » honor as important as el ; garongt ) i ; oy his support was contingeni | gions over which powers ha v 1 W 1 ro * ship of the dominant D20 : e lf ¥ '_""‘ Nishols oiigRUBca M EnTIuS o T upon such an organization's heinz in r 3 e e + should make formal 4 e e e e 30 tth of Pogran- |United States of America. He do-{to the asscmbly that Ttaly had in ) c ; t | 11 R ; ) s und <o) 1 ol e en fron. |clared his belief the confederation Ciiton Eraiion P er IS o i ! g ; ; ; A R s 1ould be economic in character and i o her o el R e L c D by Russ oldicr taken | DBut even an economic union wis atisfuctory progre o : S S e X o by two | restry by him with his com- 1l conversatio v i ! Coal & Wood (o « ! that wit wn the mountainside began, v Tey f ment am inst creating an and America v ! l t et 1 Ag e bl I s & cconomic oligarchy in Europr. AR e T s ttendanc S | *der the making the fri [ Renewed e WY n | ; Yo | . Hoover. odies on stret barne ;‘:mm,ll and to) the Unitea S SIS lzation i : : LoHE ) ! . “The work of a national 0 ven miles by the party Ve ¢ o h e R erri 1 \l ' v Kmpy . ; el 1 He added with vigor: “I do not o ’ A : ; o 5 : : iken by ambulance to rn tormini of the |, ! ke 3 ALt 4 ’ o onth . : . : i vo R TG e ot er it of the Ibelleve in forming a group which yio; o= Al e St . round tasi T ] ! s identified as those of HoRteiitonayilo Rengol| ) it Gt instiany oth-fper economi 1 A tho S ; i plain + give pro o I tayn rda e, | itehoa|c AREoUE: rope was mo 5 1 P S Al | * severing al \ o wor A, B Dr. Stres Italy S B DR CLEMENS TO SPEAR ! nections : AlD M tly sinec { ratio : ¥ T Gon 1 Lol s \o assembly. His physical suf-{ py. curing ) Leleds g . 3 3 of the past two months 1. S « ! R « X B divided efforts. n 1 ( rings of the j # 150 . £ ¢ I ¢ W (e S saff cuused a foss of weight and his face | oo 1 R Tl < i : 1t ) ¢ was creased with lines, His speech . . ! ! | > 1 5 I was delivered considerahl Ad < Y g : | oratorical force seemed 10| 13urone m v 3 ( 1 hone 1 . \ the ol mE W tire him i it Y g 4 | ; f ¥ 0 Gal N. M., today He was applauded tedly G e hotSioval ; Al b i X ’ iy 1 M. M. Ca hom'e | Zates to the assembly Tefo thader it e e el e i I : ’ o 9 Harmon, \ ) A S A A DS lan % L { | accon ns | I o lishment of Iuropean Aieanine 4 e i ; 1 i g f new form did not directly CONCOrn .t o g he it 3 Ljvo v i fizins S e of Nations hecause 1;1 AT e s - ' AL : 1 LRI - ochial Schools Crowded § o [ nded themselves 3ut indircetly the confederation ZaLy SR ¢ ! 5 5 5 chial schools opened for the fall 1 vith machin: ifea interests the whole world be- || N Ay ile { : ] T ere panic-strick- | cause it affects the cconomic situ- i ) on of the entire world,” he said i . 1 1t heli ore many He commented that he realized ] ‘o 15 some people were pessimistic as *o il ° ; portar 1 1 the possibility of M. Briand's pro- i A ll L 4] Ai[ El | s s oL I e v n (84 €0ly Equipped ' e tic and impossible But for one, he h d b i L ERGRIT the figh eclared, he did not share 7 d B e gl &y . : g S A ored | skepticism. He recalled the . Very 'y 1 e 1; e _ir-r m ) hY4 1 Chir ources also said the Chi- | of the German poet that great in their cffor g S | U ‘ i i {5 ; | J bt nese detcy orees repelled vays scemed foolish at the start.|utes, they are , tions i JHUUGULEE § Y R, It invasion” I'riduy morn Lixact Aim Important T i 3 1 From Fir 2Ll hinese Eastern | gjowever, Dr. Stresemann said i | qoain + 1 ' the Fod ! s hilomel he did not share the pessismism of | g¢™ 1y S o SUSIAERAN0S ot it \m]& Jxv\‘ olutely NCCOSSATY | g mysels e K to erstand what was the exact | p i Jaine i e : where thers 8 ey 8 I ! "v“ 1 als the proposed movement. | apoo { 1 Eaviare: s Iy 1 t . ; : r emphasizing that the project . Watch Story » 3 T o ty cvening npted an invasion in Mnllg s ne 3 with som i ' : A Y : \‘; y]“ ‘M\‘ H’ " Rl should not b ]H:UMA.H ”‘:‘A should | ¢ proposition on city stres : e } e Sl i not he directed aguinst anybody, he | pouid he i M othe 1o B foahis o loyed a word which fi et (iedon | t fered o 4 o & came particularly eminent at the re- | i not 1 e : LERo) cent Hague rep; ns conferenc: S 8d s : Al He decla many situations in e 3 <, 1 e “Russ: Analy ‘Vv\u(;',n jn;] \] ]\» L “g ml.m\m. 4],.'; of o i when they reealled the lack of eco- hould ket £ 0,’;5[} [0 _4[[ 1 2 nomic unity which existed in Italy o 5 b ; o 3 s A ind Germany before those countries i | . co s Ir [ 3 S found national unity S re will ' 1 Come Lo our store ' ma 1M 1 Ao there are many S| suffering that will never enc A t coupon, fill in mea 1 superior by I Europe 'yml‘”- whic 7’\‘ also seemed | ratal aceident not only & ont a address and depo i P Sini Ol A i hinese [to belong to the middle 5.7 ne but kills the happiness of a tul ol . stub in the box. ' h . - 605 inbknodledly onencd 1y | commented rent, a brother or - ue e A Yours Five Defendants Named Sovictiiradneliniine il Haseald INCRGE SR e e e IG1E mustibe sad WINNER | . 1 P < = « skoya distric he | cuss th e crsailles from |, ccidents un h b e b : In Foreclosure Action R a political standpoint, yet it was|are fort e ANNOUN( p Katarzyna ypkowski. Williar said the ( true that this treaty, which had|in our low accident rate. TID R AN > tak Kalisz al Nowak wnley o to Gerr \d 1ele- | created many new sitnations in Eu-{ «School increase ac ot I_"('I‘_-\’\I) Ol, han 1 Stav Ml of AD } government from rope had neglected to provids | cources, us begin the WEDNESDAY 1 it ‘ o New de- | Genev 1 {he Soviet gov- | means for their economic new in- | year with a determination to SEPT. 11th i i y ! rawn the appoint- | tegration rease injuries and deaths. f it % i siate Too M r 1 . e with ca d eau- ; . i ks ts. | anager and assist- | Too Many Frontiers should all drive with ca wd can Open to all adults—abso- i e ; T " na | ant v the ( <o Fasi-| The assembl$ laughed its approv- | fion. and be ever mindful of t | e 2+ condition to re- al when Dr. Stresemann declared | wojfare of the little tot w lutely no obligations. o apening Stiations for settle- | that Furope had too many frontiers (e dangers of traffic as he goes 10 it A e of Kino-Russi differences, ind too many customs collectors. and from school.” T | . 1 - “When you ftake a train journey Get Your Coupgn Moy | Cina 1 " BOY STRUCK BY AUTO through Furope you get the impr MAN HIT TWICE BY AU | : [idward Sheehy, S, of 24 Gilbert |sion that it is engaged in retail| \yaltham. Memss. Sept. § (UP)—A A} the I\‘J?VJ Stgyn | ¥ \ \ was struek by an antomoblle trade everywhers he tlouble hit and ru aceident n = % - e v | i Iriven by Vitold Mikalausias of 4| Iurope mmst put an end to this, | which the vietim was hurled 20 f parr— <3 o M Hill. on North | he rted, bocause it did not rep- |y one automobile only to Pt g s . No. & fire station this|resent Sprogress and because the di- [gver by a second machine ag he 1 i o oon. but escaped unhurt. The | versity was not only detrimental to |unconscious on the road. occurre }' . g er took the bhoy to New RHL‘ but to other continents aa st Weston last night. As result : g ; K General hospltal for an exami thur L. MacCannell, 34, of Quincy s 4 r o p T tion and then brou him to| The German leader then v was in a serious condition at Wal- , th L) r ar X \ o0 | the direct recommendation that tham hospital today, suffering from ¢ as one ! or rope have one monetary 2 broken leg and possible —can cor | o air | Somchody 1 want it—Herald | A Herald Want Ad and a Classi- | one unified postal system. He em-finjurles. Nether motorist stepped il tify the co 3 reposed | liner. Quick of th ran | ¢ fled Ad {fied Ad are one and the same thing. | phasized that the present situation after striking MacCannell. ‘m—w i )

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