New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1929, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MO i listered; save for the sigh-| ir the wind in the trees, the NATALIE sound of whicli came through the| SUMNER | open window, and t own xu‘x‘ LINCOLN breathin > could detect no o r noise in the quiet roon i u o on conch beside | A L nig 1A ¢ Yo ) H T could. Julin" ML EVANS INVESTIGATOR . i S e i t t know any ‘ N | : - cly un-| I 18 as big a | o s maid, to and omens! no third L 4 ) | “Hush! cotin’ troubl e Ir. 1 ot | words In horror laid a warning L o hand on Pe “Didn’t yo' Unc A EGH Herbert hab a patch ober his eyo? 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Is ther \,‘\_fl”" = ‘," £ c the inevii- | why on suc ms our gove Sl e T iions 5 PG inoitines Ingthegsuong v Nuann Padi cliff here today - i tod R s ‘»\;:,‘H!"“ L ”""“I“'I‘.‘.‘m".' s Russcll, who was attached to th 3 o liah ¢ S coast artillery unit here since last . iod M s former honor student in e i }u.x act in this great work in ac- | ry at Cornell, Columbia and <o « | cordance with the neble traditions |y S tion ver o ¢ continue L | gr American judiciary? Or whyv b i 1 Never en a period i our government's great power shouid Ii8was Dolioved SOl EONORL00 ot he wor ory when there Was fnot be placed in a position whe loseiian o iatige othihe CliTt whils opinio ! ve need for th t can influence for good or check KNS L NIG0RTcR VU= nlances and lopient of international Jaw gainst evil in the future develop 7 o i Admitt 0 the co HAS TWIN DAUGHTERS 1 s v all th omplish I think not,” London, 1 (P—Mrs. J. ° 1 th quasi- | canclusior Hanbury Williams, formerly tl 0 I zislat « rnat 1 = haida Cantacuzer i League o less to U dicial action of a wo =ik R the court “took its cxistence|court, 7y s upon the individu . tion | controv ich arise betwee nations, that we must look not for the applicatio tion of these comp: lopment m ubsidiary principl noved rules which will s question of ad- | hecessury in such application nions., Mr. Stims Court in Line With Habi od to inb to play in the transformi vo | world dvisory op! time the the provision At rica than of S exprese- | new protocols “And finally it i 4 5 11| nation had so vitally cha 1 velopm this United S 26 that the court was iore im- the four of the reservations were | portant v or li lizing our v aceepted by the othe practically all of the nations overnment of not inte famous fifth re s world had, by adhering to the |ov entagling oursclves in the s conrt Rellef—3 ways—m a day! 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