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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1929. e World Court likewise bears night one candle is it n the o CAPTAIN PROMOTED Crucial Test Confronts U. S., Leader in World Affairs, in 1930 i i e FEAST I]F “fiHTS S e e States and the L nembers 1) [ of the temple after the Macea jor, witl Y ssignment, § IProm t cconomic standpoint, al know H orders 1t adjutant genc R ADMIN A \ NGLO=AV A v R ercial policie every in- t e s or the Ifcast of | office toc vill take the place WORLD AFFAIRS ”O?VE"I‘fgi"fiffci‘HE" :ié?lfiffg\‘lg“ ek R WORLD COURT 1S - W ¢ % bl s Sy e oo today B 0 ROLE G . 3 CHANGED TO Al ) 1ational of Major Burr, deceased. =i|ok2dg b oo Sreie AL La TROERERENIER Florse ontaance fient R onginy Rahi Schwartz (0 Speal\ ot ] ’ T e R 5 SARMAMENT AND THE COONALD, CLEARS A i L it in tee igniti : 24ind Coust Artillery, bec & PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF WAY FOR FIVE NATIONS ) > {ariffs ) < Slgfllhcallce 0[ Gllflllllkall ( Clty ltems e e G e onEs INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES PARLEY ON SEA POWER f ve L for- serve Authorify has en granted to I Captain Hubert I2. Johnson, Liecut. vnugogue of the Congregation Sons nroc cl o uss- | oy H. Mills At the rvic tonight i 1he ; i and three me- f Isracl, Chestnut and Elm stree g s chanics of the 43rd division and » & ve t b cconomic coopera B + Scehwartz will speak on | et AR R Iflf_“ 1‘\ Licut. Robert W. Webster, A, C., in- WALL STREET CRASH \ # \/ t b rld nations will be- ¢ y “Chanukah—The ISey Lo 4 Pel LEN ctructor, to fly to Miami, Fla., \ ASTREEIRCRAS NS o istory.” EASES WORLD CREDIT FEA IN THE |~ B R e e ol Eaeian OLD WORLD, AN - o AT e ! returned from #1ECONOMIC UNION sinsel oyl SontinuiiseiTon < nt the holi X : S ilding in terms of ccono com- | until sunset Friday, January 3 5 | ST T o MEXICO STAEALIZES ITSELF 3 BE LG :g?:a‘ém | ion. To the European trend| The Chanukah season in the Jew-| Air and 3 ey l“' "‘," "M L) QNI WITH AID OF WASHINGTON 4 f \ e | must be added the movement for calendar commemorates (he | 7 Ry e e Uil o © e ) 7 » cconomic unity in Uhe | great vietory in 165 B. C. of Judas|jome after sper oot R e f o \ 7y Bmpire md even the | Maccabacus and his forees over the DU N e e S £ g Latin American eco- | Greeks who, under King Antiochus : P e L e ; [wanted (o destroy the religious 1 e R I G L HALTIAN OUTEREAK \ / of the Jewish people. | Mary Sehrocd 3 1dDUIY's ~ Orazio Maltex, restanrant keeper BRINGS WASHINGTON g 5 / DICK ANDERSON LI e Gy Tl oot e ke e il T e A e INVESTIGATION OF \ L [ Martin (Dick) Anderson. former | salem and polluted the temple md who h : hieibers gumasis sl (ke e 6L e OUR CARIEBEAN WARD DT liv £p ds I this cityficor to Jewish (r ! on for the. past several mont Goroners lofics i haye MnTiLHG b ( : N\ at the hool, is seri-| Greeks, procecded f to cle of Stanley s I Butettedy L B Gl ol e e CRINESE ATTEMPT [ s \ pneumonia at his| the temple fonr (o of | ior New I SO i s 10 “OUST SOVIET |! = | CHILE AND PERU SETTLE ‘ e, 25 dson street. He is un-oil which by a miracle lastee vl the gue | e e | BLIND LAWMAKER TO RUN® FROM MANCHURIAN TACNA-ARICA QUESTION ) RAILWAY 1S CAUSE AFTER 45 YEARS, AIDED OF NEAR WAR WITH | | & BY GOOD OFFICES OF U.S. THE RUSSIAN REDS . ary 10 to 18 to & and Mrs. Trnest 17, ell of |y new era of empird ristmas with ysical dircctor Moccabacus upon vd and Mrs. Palner o Howsurvd of two trained nurses | cight days for the ill ion of the Philip Birni 5 Winthror Portland, Me., Dec. 27° (UP) -— . Kingsb specialist, [temple candelibra < miracle freet esling comfo ;t the William Bissett, blind member of vd. He was taken ill Sat-|commemorated by the ir- |2 rifain General hospital after the state legislature, will seck the t nd his cond on has not im- ing the week of Chanub i S nndergoing yperation there Mon- | republican nomination for statr 3 7 proved since that ti the Jewish homes. Or > first | scnator, he announced yesterday. BOL IV I AN-PARAGUAY AN 1 Wt CHINESE CIVIL WAR, ”'SWIEROVERI c:Ach BRITISH TRADE MISSION | = SPRING & FALL, MAY SORYESSTICEORBIN SEEKS T0 HOLD SOUTH| |[ZI1ONISTS ATTACKE DISRUPT NATIONALIST AMERICAN MEDIATION] | AMERICAN WARKETS UNDER[ | IN PALESTINE REGIME AT NANKING U. S. COMMERCIAL DRIVE AN ARAB UPRISINI TSTTES : 010 and the [sents the prineip or the ew Yorld., rising tide of [ Au v is findir retical purposes, | American epeculation threatencd [ mantain political up as follow to drain Turope of funds sorely|the for pow nee mak needed for business development | the Soci their 17 £ nations ¢ Bome. The Wall Street crash | ponents. f v ostill a va- of Nations zing | proved an unquestioned benefit to | cant cr . Jugoslavia L) iernational co- | Furopean money centers and | te internul d 1 ‘? [ ) 1 life. 1 promises the resumption of Amer- | I 1929 headed by nitation of 1 arma- | ican financ road, to the ad- concilable confer- | vants of both American anl| Forcign relations prove mone race for | fercign trade. too favorable. hree important var on Watching Tatin America spols on ti f ch : ne ¢ 3 if The United States, too, has cou- | lénge peace — riatic X G it exist R The Buropean fon 1ed 1o play important part the T vhere Jia 3 world i ' . 5 ! sar . I ibilization of Latin America. lessly King A er! J & i effective mac Y for ' e and Lausanne—s: Vot b e e e Hungary. finding it diffi anti-war pact <ue of Old World stability. | ven mromisc ol peaceful re- |\Cullfo get s along with Czechoslo-| the control s 1923—The German reparations crisis | construction during 1930 in no|vaka: and imania, bent on { small measure because of the sym- n way in yi- | pathetic relations between Wash- [ Vania, riant properiy prove strong indee tweer | ccipitates the occupation of 1 ihr by France vears loom about 1635, | 1924— Dawes Pl . A Tl and Bsicol CitviliThe Ly similarly, with Gt Aostis ) | 2 2 LR - per jous revolt in the spring was| regar 3 Tang ot ool ) - ol e 1co-Germart | by federal authorities | problem of t o treaties i ! : | sir setween the Catholic Asin in Perment | @ e government ach- Nationalism has dominated As nt in June; nd atrairs throughout November presidential ecction | China has remained the nt was not ace ed by revolu-|of interest throughout the year 2 = . l e e 0dd Lots and Broken Lines InFEach Department, All Regular T p > he preponderant positior gisastrous the fal o S U L 9 il nternational — economic | \piteq States also is manifest in|the midsummer e Ch Na- | MC[’ChafldlSC limitatior of arma 1ts t conference eneviturns the a4 two disputes. IForly-five i 1n"HOh.lH\‘\~. ook struggle between Chile 1d Peru g interests Chinesc over Tacna-Arica Wi closed v | ern Railway T North Manchuria, | {the good offices of Washir i a time t t s de the tical stabilization of 1 told by ) S of tost lic horror of ( possibilitics o ful s ent| tention of nations to the world of international disputes hav ent problemnis, finitely out of the v pact is initiated brought on intermitic collisions bit o m, ) y force as an instrument o | ud the Bolivian-P; van clasi | | toration of Ger- o it . up until December. consti- | Sl : ; £ nder American | guep {he Checo Territory, undor|tuted a somewhat abortive fest of | ; 1 Am' . f st i Pan-American mediation in Wash- | the Ar ‘ act, to which Chi- | e : ; i ) T i . appears well on the road |na and Russia are signatories, 3 | 4 Pl {o seitlement the Chinese were ihle (o £ Kuropean Danger Spots tine resistanc and claboratc | eiler hevor 2El o as a Turopean | 4. 0ld World closes ar rote exchanges & r the — S Ten ¥ of World War 9580—The e ] e ‘!\v;v;\:n‘h g ey K Lu s il ey ankey—Freeman Pas}non Park 1 :n I‘Illj:lt‘rll» : T e orld problem | .0 pja. | In the Middle ¢ While f approval the | tionalism boycott rep tions ttlement remains @ fmvmmumn of Investi America’s World Role ! problem for 1830, there is ever an went thorug . ¥ . £ . C]ty Aqvertlsement it sis in European |reason fo believe that the sorc|ular revolution against w Shl\'ls N I\ e I‘Ials , pass from political to|point of the Peace of Versailles | tion el eckwear ol D relino SEWER IN McCLINTOCK N1 veonomic o the world role of | has been healed by — cconomic Asia Minor presented trouble Lo arker—1ys {i = ; s looms larger statesmen. Cetrair Franco-Ger- | both the French in Syria and the Clerk’s Office, City of | Cor Y The ir on of the Hoov rirm.m velations have bettered, due | Britisn in Palestine. In the latter| o 5 foct .1‘:, the cooperation of ig nd| outbreak of August | | extended beyond i To who e S Washin tresemann: the comy reden 10 a mersiieliional ot R e e e : Hose, Windbreakers, Traveling Bags, Leather Goods, Sweaters and ment of an- | Reich ! just celebrat j a decisive | ten years republicanist | The 1930 Outlook | G lf H AR io! the | which every ault upon rman| In e realm of politics, Americ 0 ose e : Young Plan. | demoeracy has been rebuffed. promises to figufe large in i Worthinston s Sy on of tne anti-war pacr,| 1t the British Labor vents of 1930 e L of the world court to|ment has aroused France by The Five Power Naval Confe reservations den’s coolness 1o the old wce in January is a crucial aspes Hoover's vigorous call for naval the atmosphere the world-wide question of dis- v-reaching conse- | tics is distincily clearer. The possibility of the Atlantic | Indeeq, Eastern Iurope pre of the United States inio LA T Al it “JUST KIDS ' ~ The Grocer “Substracted” the Dough Tt i ) it A State VT ER||TO M THIS PROBLEM EASY - VERY WELL— OSWALD fr R ‘ i weacrer| |c HAVE BROLGHT REAL | [STEBBNS—STAND UP AND ) 1 SLEP M » LL‘S;Q::E:;‘ cr-aie 156V 1S IRAT | [cHESTNUTS —AND T HOLD TWELVE IN| |TELL THE CLASS \—iovb ST e ’HA'\JDANDSEVEM INSTH MANY CHESTNUTS e e e el N T | = Tt a7 (reo-BuT @ ooNT| [~ A N\ MANY P Sy KNOW IN & 3 { A CHESTNITS] a r AUNT HET POOR PA | pOLLY AND HER PALS i HERE 1T 15 I KNEW ; THgéEé &Zgia—E’S\l HOP TO IT, HONEY. A IT WAS IN THE & PITCHER AGED //’ IF MAMA SEUAWKS, ) ALBUM, SOME: J INE* : i g . 21 S Q' /-/ SHow ‘ER THIS o THIS DOLL! 54Y5 SHE DISAPPROVES OF DOLLS! thinks it was ”j'“.‘i“"!u'l. t \‘.“l‘“]\‘ 1 e et the new cai won't hother much, but They just turned the old ca poor little Ethel will have a in for the first payment an’ hard time convinein’ folks turned me in for the bal- she didn’t let him get away.” ance.” “Copyright 1929, Pubitshers Syndicat=) | ( “Copyright 1923, Pubmners 8ynd