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LEN 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, tue con nt was left i e TIRE i N . e el ¢ ¢ i uld not [l 1 i 1 of peac : the committee coul i e 7 = . he formulation of > held responsible, but ti i { N | \ 1524, aided in the t STl Betaot B ) [} e Locarno treaties could B : t b Al i | ¢ i 5 to help ( I'ro I ) : e ( 1 Pirst Page) ons | [ Zht here and 5 Cross-Faminel AS a1 7 C : Th ‘« ¥ 3 from W F . L A o Ambassador I _ F o otirds WEator i f ¢ t AS o At : i Jacob Gould & showed he was deeply shocked ! { T s 1 1 the news and the sccond question i 3 ) ai Lozan \:t (] 1ally @ ed was: *V 1t ¢ ct will \ ) Da el t 3 this ve on Germany's fore Notlio Sneihe y im : policy? Will it endanger acceptance David I o ; N fiss M 1 n of the Young plan?" y h . « 1 t T g the memh cot « 1 o of 1 s ! e . ) a t this time 3 1T i q which would bring al A 1 l 1 | ; Jst-war statesman " 1 are sion of ti b I iz it ade. arihin i U H e, creditor 1 a villi wh i s £ Al Inds Cuno Policy to d The only objectors i cor tion of § e ‘k‘ s ). ; red (Continued F'rom TFirst Page) t i uf of $90. Constable 1% on s > a | erved the papers in t plied re latest actions br | cireus " S50 ney and another pr loss is use tr ¥ I . a the case. | merehz is being r 10 ] treme nationalist in his outlook Lawyers Involved : igorous opponent of all 1 are TN S T i ; flavored 0 rep- that the AR aking up le' and Nair also plain- | P(‘l:u Seek Firebuz In Bridgevort Blaze port, Oct. 3 (A—Police are king a pyromariac ey i some W W Germar Beley Lindhci‘;li En Rouie : aboard § in (Cor IFrom First As late the 43 members of th 7 1. mefl il lang Beyibtnahen e L n same > = of Dr.!, R ce in charge of the circus To Guatemala City ! ! I d 2 : Vo for society’s debts Nicara P— . : pas o i ived with alarm in some | (%o left rles A. no longer and several of the comm years later, addressin ; 5 vention of Ger students, bers have protested that ¢ today for Sar ey W . e German repu 2 X T AT ' s b cpt appointmer continuation of his I ! A large umber o N to v i 1tir . 1 i - ere recelved du v S My own e active part in the cor Hhe t . ot Hofh o c oy > chancell ed to leave San ih r to i o i One which amused the Scotchman ambassador here to |1 0 r cy an- ! on and to g depar ' O'Nil ’ from a radio bro inse ot hesaivenlborn SinBeriin, y soci \e night at Guatemala City sons for the i of Mu ern in an eastern on of a restaurant debts . 2 s aoh e i 1, and he ha ch! said: “Cable : nn | showed promise as BOYS BREAK WINDOWS ot a was ¢ 8 exclusive cl ds and | father, at co: nt was made t",‘.',‘ . ;<-; 1 ad 1 to t i v asting." collaborators for yeurs, him thro ! by N. C. Avery that boys 5 1 : 1o 2 5 nlzndble 10 broken several windows in the tit wa « 5 g et tvounz, has Party Pays Tribute cconomics and poli nd when | New Britain Machine Co. factory. CEGHORIC ington, Oct. 3 (P—A Y _"’X ) 3 hton, I 4 (P—Dele- After leaving college how the [ e ! ! : : but very young trio will 2o ieall b to the conference of the Brit- | aoh members | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | 1 a « 1 2 s o ish labor party in session here stood | Associs > 1 Loughlir t ey for a minute in silence today wh a Manufacture o isatts Bt I & e of Dr. Gu Strese- | vea as chosen i 1 1 him Lha an, German foreign minister, cretary League of | f : announced | Industrial | ) ) T - Herbert Morrison, chairman From this vantage po L S i . perl ! conference, paid tribute to his jump into politic : Gonfined Lo a Stresen il 1 stateman’s post-war p vith the National Lit 3 d r fo c tion effor d_declired his was elected to the Reich in 1 *hich i ) i 1 only a loss to the German|ag g candidate of t party and Ky o, AL i | T and the n nation | e ted follo: of Ba d ) 1 s 10 the world and pacifica- |, ty S #hid he ur o0d that L was | 5 ; e 2 5 party's ler and g brother i S d Denials S i n upoa W \ ! assor emann i‘;nm or not 1 e P Praised fn Italy succeeded to \l of ol > : 1 ) 0 v 1 st Rome, O (P —Tevere, Rome ||} ity % i T nis " s e Dhilippin me ily, editorializing today on thel "y PUoRC har ity i : Mary ) 1 and as t | Anietiot ne B D 23 ormed and assumed Orderly Smelled Sleok: ALy Sy y s s A 4 el ship of the German peo \ Patrick J. I orde i HE He was married anl Marya hock el 4 ¢ ialcr: Worry o8 ity who dedicate two so il 1 G Tt was ally believed that the | wholeheartedly to the grandeu o A c nn will poplectic stroke was brought on|his country in the most tragic mo-| _ President Sorrows GEN ERAL ELECTRIC ¢ chie by wor 1 anxiety over the de-|ments of its lifc. _ Berlin, Oct. 3 {(A)—Dr 1‘.l»v.‘ Paul ‘ g cision of the Volks party, of which He was perhans (he greatect dip- | YOI Hindenburg today te 1 exp o was leadc withdraw its sup- iermany had " since Bis-[{fomschantheklefllonge it 1 O'Neil Dois ot g aders of the c er regretted Dr. Strese- | dcath of her h ; a ‘ members of th ; not seemed to have an|Siresemann, German forcign mi 5 A g . t ite the more in- S . but | ister. HIS announcement is of paramount importance to T i ¢ 4 hful « rent of N o] g ’ e < I T s e to govern- it understood once | I am deeply moved and s . s 2 2 . B R . ment’s proposal to postpons consid- | the R and was evacuated he in- | this expression of decpest | firms or individuals confronted with the problem of e ( sen nded to work o ) er |at your husband's deat is mes- | . q s ) n : ! SO Cration of the inaurance unem- | tended (o work out a plan of better |at your husband's death, his mes- | preserving perishable foods in large quantitics. After : R R e T ) el 1 Sloyment bills until after the rati- | relations with Ital suge said. “He worked ver / 45 oL the war department 10| iion "}y parliament of the Young = | fatherland to his years of rescarch in its laboratories, General Electric has Secretary Stimson. There is no po- | London Gricves | - [ £ 3 1 : t e The intransizeant attitude of the| Iondon, Oct. 3 (P—London politi- | N | perfected a line of commercial refrigerators radically 4 e Volks party endangered the position | ¢al _received word of | Blames Devotion to Duty [ B o Ta e !Jr ] : of the cabinet and Chancellor Her- | the death of Dr. Gustav Stresemann, | Berlin, Qet. 3 (P—DProfessor Her- different and more cfficient. Now, for the first timc it is ba | 1 AR NG R neans n foreign minister, with dcep | mann Zondck, personal physician to | ssi v > uni i ioe W e Slondconce: Tl Ricchia *atrong Man | e astas Sivena o possible 1o buy as one complete unit a cabinet and refrig it y ieller threat- oY his death to to his complete de- | crating mechanism specifically designed for each other i I Over 3 ened to resign if part san il votion to duty despite illness and i i ol g . ( « TS, e ent of G uy's recent | ontinual warnings he must let up. | —working together for greatest efficiency at lowest i’ 1 policy, that of conciliating | - zondek s 2 bl Jropos L LRofmaonail] r. Zondek said he had advised 5 “ r former encmics rather than of | oo s il gainst his goling | operating cost. . Egthew to the Hague conference on repara- g thur: Henderson, foreign | 'ERY GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR IS Hi LY SEAL ' 7 e L tions . ] EVERY GEN . CLECTRIC REFRICERATOR IS HERMETICALLY SEALED 3 g e nt, said his death w 1 £ Je ;I]‘Hn”?h DIo et G exc nt and | o (6 his own people but to the | MNN's kidney trouble had improv- 1 the situation provoked | FO0 S0 0 S 2 and of the world, | 4 considerably lately his gencral ER a4 PN | o « proved too much for his strer The swork he has done In recen|condition showed symptoms of fators 1 of o @ mily at Bedstde urs has been for Germany and |Weakness, with high blood pressure. | : : 1 ¥ z tresemann’s family e formar loras. Yesterday morning he was ordered COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATOR s C HECHE “He was a true hero of peace, |t0 remain in bed, but Dr. Strese- | & S i I night long. i h e e iR oy munn suid he felt fine and violated | L Discharge N yended erson at | ¢ial home in Wilhen of the great architeets of Eur the orde i ] i to give ! med 1o 1 solidarity and good will as long as| Professor Zondek said he had an- 5 SRRl ing government husi remember the deeds of our day | ticipated the paralytic stroke for| rr rt < Post Smilar 2d gencration.” two years. a, a,l!l 0 : ; o K Snowden Moved — ilar to v iende Philip $nowden, chancellor of the | Celebrations Cancelled 19 MAIN STREET TEL. ] e as o thrc | exehequer, was much moved and ex- | Berlin, Oct. 3 (P—The ministry of e J ng of the veins, from which ed his profound regret, al- of interior today ordered all public vt sl Inlomatic | Siresemann suffered conside inlthou he commented that he was!| celchrations suspended during the | ps of the eapi irprised he reali 1 iod of mourning for Dr. Gustav 8 th reparations meeting at the esemann, German statesman and At o Dr mann was strug- | foreign minister who died today. charg o ing from a scrious illn _“IL had {This includes the big celebration on 1 | hest admiration for his char- {ho occasion of the Graf Zeppelin's . % ucter and his ability,” Mr. Snowden | yisit to Berlin Sunday. | YY) : “His death is an irreparable lo et . = } one 3 ! League Statement D o Lom Avories Danahe ot aniy to Gormins Uit 10 EUrabe: | Goneva o, 5 P - Foroign raughty Rooms? A ¥ i 1 s n . It is ]‘xl’l‘.' H”Al]) Ulur)rhln"’l v‘\( ]l 1{:‘; Minister Stresemann's death has | had : time when there are a number ofl 469 deep sorrow at Geneva where c many's reconstruction period he de- ! yvery important problems on Ihw way S > | 4 . cloned 4 broud. poliiest outlook |15 settlement, T ean only add (hay| ie vae recogmized as one of te| Does a chilly gale sweep over e f f hich lie bas consistently maintain- [ fec] his death not merely as a ””‘m;o“,)l conctliation (‘u;\l \-or\d‘ your floors? Are some rooms % i ' 3 TO HOLD FAMILY REUNION against the criticism and opposi at statesman but as of a personal 5 5 s ‘ b : 2 % L : th annual reunion of on of those clements ch pre- | friend." "’Z‘,'J;“h_ i domghc COLD? American ¢ § scendunta_of | ferred {0 regard hint merely o8 a| David Lioyd George, ormer coall-| [t 8 § RS, 20 Noilo 0 O | Radiator Heating Equipment i 1 Grary Murphy | political tactician and an opportu- | tion premicr and liberal leader, said: & ZSaBUC O S 2 i ‘ 1 at the Elks el st “Dr. Siresemann's death Is a disas- |18 Tiard to see how any ono can take keeps all your rooms snug and In the Became Oficial okesman for the peace of Europe, He | his place. was Dr. Strese “‘f“"“ warm. Liberal all i \of Al meet As chancellor of Germany in | s a great concillator and I am|Who was chiefly responsible for| : SURDIEL (0 Dinns i réad at 1430 and us foreign minister in feveral sorry, very sorry to hear the news | bringing ymrmmf into nlw ague. | your old heater. Let us tell you « : (hinets, he heeame the official He rendered an immortal service to|He was his country's leader at the | : ; . A n of Germany before the (e cause of European and world |memorable agreement at Locarno. | how little it costs and how ad T s heard in | peac He has been Germany’s member on | convemently you can pay for t % y rnational confercnce of am Sorry the league council. Always has he | it W 1 ¢ importance that has been held in| William Graham, president of the | been a mighty worker for peace. it. e guarantee all work. 1 five years. bLoard of trac 1id the ne would ' He was always a courageous fighter ] ¥ Aristide Briand of France | o recetved universal regret. | for the interests of Germany, but | Austen Chamber) former | “Beyond all doubt Dr. Stresemann | always a supporter of concilia- | retury of for \ffairs for Great |was committed to high idedls for tqry methods. His death is a te gEd Britain, found him an eager coilab- | Kuropean reconstruction. To him | rible loss to the league and to Liur- 174 ARCH ST. PHONE 30 4 or in uny plan looking toward the idea of a Kuropean federation ope.” 1 J 2 the harmonization of the ropean | based on experience of m.lnm.‘ e Wa ¢ states and the elimination of the ual countries was remarkably real Banlkers to Adjourn ed L ¥ had L pro gainst | economic and political chaos in|and there was little doubt that if el Badean-Baden, Germany, Oct. 31 ———