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Socialists Shock Staid Old Parties | By Breaking Custom Openly and Reading Speeches In Parliament On[e;.\\'lonfm M:“o‘hf" i‘“;[FARMERS EANN”T | e 1t CADEAL DRECTL Notebook Pages Noisily—Unwrit-' — . 'Must Ask Board's Aid Through xtem- | q Go-operative Groups and Turns| ten Law Favors E poraneous Address. ant colleg ari- the both ercd ke d cooperative s 10 Papers o from one of stock | own that coope must ed of persons engaged in production gricultural pro- | association must benefit vote by of the amount or membership capital he soard s0 heir MacDonald ducts and that the other woman note book conceal it Talk com- help pr 'mally Opens New Member Drive plicated B of notes. William of the | used t thout Graham tra dmiration of annual PPolish Business Men', vas held last night at the Falcon hall on Stanley Cendrowski. installation of officers ssocia a meet- Beaver former coll tion ing at gs of Artt health while 1w ood can long legal cases without eve or breath, Whether the oldtime all into th eeasy newcomers, or whether th sters will eventually hecome with the parlian tra + question t emains settled. submitied RUBIO ABANDONS v OUR OF STATES -5 e Wile's Health Causes President- Ciln Elect to Cancel Trip r detailed | Presider stopping monics Those inducted into office are: President. Alexander Dombrowik, | former treasurer: vice president, An- Brzuszek: treasurer, Leo Gor- president of the Universal Gro- sociation: financial secretary, molak, treasurer of the Citi- Property Owners' association: vecording secretary, Lucian Nowin- 1em methods bers will of the voung- | nbued | lition is 1o be rew ski cers John zens' Mary I'he annual Treasurer report Gorski showed the meeting and made Iress in which he told of the advantages of sociation. A drive for ers will be conducted «nd the members were u all Polish organization er the busin the assem- the as- new mem- his month d 1o in- men in erest business ) { I'resi Or R plar 1d hia | newly installe State ith a | President Brzuszek q the | bers of dent- o of s meeting a din- Mexico Mexico, aband teur of the Ur visit to the turn served in honor of officers 1o e Viee hort to and made a so! rn Pacific president-ele M., last alth of 0 would nece ate return to Mexico ( lady platform induction of i They nnouncr he committes that e an i mem- association also are er night 10ra Sick benefit con Laskowski, Stanley and Anthony Kopezyk: John Bryzgiel, John Zil- lkowski and Anthony Kopczyk Members of the committee in the dinner consisted of Blogoslawski, Chester Laskow endrowski and Leon Ort me mittec | Ostrowski ture first of rustees, publi rvation train at several ed to be blaine harge of inley ( Gor U. S. W. V. and Auxiliary In Double Installation G. Hammond camp. United War veterans, and Ham- uxiliary will hold a joint in- tion of officers tomorrow night camp officers will bhe in wtelle of Meriden Past T o'clock ish state fficers by of ceze served at COTTON WARKETING GROUP DRGANED inst Adveitising in the Her of New Britain's institu- Williams Says Co-operative (o Begin Wark Next Monday Tells How Fat Lose Half .Y scher Salts to re- m with the ucing qual ng Kru the common-s ut don't take t ¥ poss msel vay nse ° too you cont losing inne unwanted and unnee gain in energ this casy cans ool the saANs keep itching, bleed- b ing, blin truding piles PAZO. Money ba antee. Han : : \ pile pipe, Toc; tin Loz, 60c. SN these sia vit 3 cooking do old | questions on all sides ot e Business Men's Association For-| was in charge of the cere- ! NEW_BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930. BOUNDARIES FIXED " DURING PAST YEAR {ed the Many, However, Still Cause In- ternational Disputes Washington, D. Ja a.— Tm- boundary changes, I lements and some conflict d during 1529 A summary by the National graphic Society shows boundaries, populations the ‘pas portant eignties of e Ta livision n Chile and rnment’s the ral Chinese 1 the chall ilroad control in North Manchuri. Great Britain's approval of rn Iraq from a mandate independent nation. and tory Mukden Gove alliance of Governmen 1 to an coup ni a the vhich replaced red b rnment dictatorship administe was American Adjustments South (& progress in settling irei arked tativ ne was in Sou In addition to the Tacna Arica settler war the Chaco region betwern Paraguay Bolivia was checked medt- The mediators studying th uestion of which side was responsi- e for the clash have asked permis- sion of the respective nations to pu se the inquiry deeper into the lar er question of a possible bound Brazil busy settling boundary gotiations have been started by Brazil to de boundaries on her frontiers four countries; Birtish Guiana czuela, Uruguay and French Gu “Argentina re 1 he the Talkland Islands vinas, the Argentinians call them ind also to the South Orkney lands, both of which groups ar under the British flag. tions of Japancee to Br ported ta be increasing. a at 60.000 Japanes e of Sao Paulo. Furopean Changes “Coincident with the declaration Jugosiavia the Croats America o1 5 and by ators wi Ven Ts- now is is esti now live in . Kingdom of th and Slovenes, was stric the Tbs. en out and 1 boundaries were 1o the Allicd cut down, provin n g the Rhine £s of occupation wers i sold having been drawn in the jast few nths. With the evacuation of Wiesbaden all British troops have left the Rhin Basel. Switzerland, on the upper was selected as home of the International Bank bound Czechoslovakia acquired a saport in 1929 by purchasing port rights from the Free of Ham burg, Carmany. Poles ar r ap land of many to ( Prussia. the d from Il corridor. G Rhine 1o be buying nians who a nany proper from German province separa Germany by the Pol “Little Monaco staged a volt which the 15 (who no tax I constitutional rights igning Prince. On the northern limits of I'rance the omy movement in Alsace upon by the gove Saar Case Still Pending Versailles calls ownership of avs- tarkian r by nant citiz additi the re P s) von from auton- v as frown- ed 1er for a the he Trea nal decision on took Miserable With Backache? Too Often It Warns of Disordered Kidneys. AEO.\'STANT backache, with idney irregularities, and a stiff, achy, worn-out feeling all too often wamn of disordered kidneys. Don't take chances! Help your kidneys with Doan’s Pills. Recommended the world over. Sold by dealers everywhere. 50,000 Users Endorse Doan’s: Ave., Kunsa back’hurt o bad that morni hardly getout of bed. The secre and broke my rest at night made me feclas well as ever.” IDOAN'S PILLS A Stumulant Diuretic tothe Kidneys Men Can ngs 1 could tions burned Doan’s Pills [ a Pound a Day clean | do vigor and t you'd most forgotten |on rapidly through the dev ' |the Chinese-Eastern Government pladged -4 Chir | with- | Land- | Get That JIUs the Little Daily Dose that does it “hruschen Feeling” aar and its iron mines by a pleb- scite in 1935, This plebiscite may be abandoned if Germany and France ) reach a preliminary agreement hich is now a subject of discussion. “Premier Briand publicly launch- ‘United States of Iurope’ plan at Geneva. Economic welding of the continental nations is going lopment serve to w of industrial cartels which puncture tariff walls. i tion Asia, the Manchurian ques- precipitated by the seizure ¢f Railway &nd Soviet railroad be settled. the Mukde all Manchuria the expulsion managers, may Farlier in the of soon year to the ce he outside v what golia wh and ti t territory by world does not know is going on in On competition between Soviet for control of continues, Abandon- foreign nations of rig China's tariff was an imp he British returned the : concession to China, and ssing the relinquishment of Weihaiwei, wnile the German and ssian concessions in Hankow, Wu- w and Hanyang were seized by Chinese tr exal Mo hape Ceylonese Gain Franchise “Ceylon will governed by its own minist ., according to a plan approved by the British Government, ind the number e le to vote will increased from some to .000. The new Lahor goveri- in Lngland interpret com- ion findings 1 that a ion status even will be d India. Soviet Government eleva an to be an autonomous re- nd developed plans for a Jewish Sovict in Lastern Siberia. The Independence (with Britisa guardianship) of Transjordan was recognized. whilc the Syrian mandate the French governor ad- journed the constituent assembly 1n- finitely. ‘Grouping of b 200,000 m ally jiki public in African units in NEW Make: New England pcople have always relished Sa.usage and Pancakes as a hzarfy breakfast dish. Most every housewife has her favorite pancake recipe or flour, and prides herself upon it. Now the truly most important section of this pound like all ‘o BOSTON. MASS. ral Chinese Governmen. | —yet many still say to the butcher, I want a to give utmost satisfaction, and to be Fresh, must be made of strictly Fresh Pork. SQUIRE ,g JOHNP SQUIRE 8&COMPANY larger administration arcas was forecast, first by the recommenda- | tion of the East African Commission that a high commissioner be ap- pointed with ' powers over Keny Uganda and Tanganyika; and, s ond. by the I'vench minister of col- onies, who predicted the formation } of a United French Africa. ltaly and are negotiating to fix the Tunis-Tripoli boundary. Liberia has invited the Leaguc of Nations to ap- point a commission to investigate charges of slavery within her boun- daries. Central American Developments ie United States and Canala| signed a treaty permitting increa { diversion of water from Niagara Falls for a power development. 1In | | Central the United States | | has assigned a corps of engineers 10 survey the route for the proposei Nicaraguan canal connecting the Caribbear Sea and the Pacific. suatemala and Hondur: are 1v ng to reach an agreement over the | | disputed El Cinchado territory. | “New fterritory was added fo| | world maps by the discoveries of th-: | | Byrd Expedition. Commander Byrd |cluimed for the United State E\Iurm Byrd land, which lies ou | territories to which Great Br advanced claims. In the Antarc- | tion in the scrap-books which chron- 1so, Norway occupied an island | ic e 1929 civic cleanings and re- in the Roald Amundsen Sea for a| ‘\\lm]m;; station, naming it Peter I | 1sland | “In the ;! ent publ | ship of I | has no ington, Jan. | scrap-book reports of 5,960 munities piled high on his table | Secretary Wilbur today was ready t9 see America, with his bettar homes committee, in terms of tin cans cleared from back yards, dilapidated fences torn down, new houses erected, and old houses mad new (P—With ane The better homes in America com- mittee is one of the mantles that shifted from the broad shoulde when White his secretary | Mr. Hoover | Hous: | Interest Still Keen of the went interior into i But the prasident’s inter proved small homes is still 0 much so that he indicated his in- tention of calling a conference 9n that subject when the more pressing child health conference jad 1 concluded. be side of all 48 states. The work w done under local voluntecr commii- Arctic the Soviet Govern- | tees. oclaimed its owner-| | Joscph Land. Norway [ movemient is growing,” said & definitely occupicd Jan | tary Wilbur. | Mayen Island. north of Tceland. and | The secretary did not {on the island Norway has establist |ed a mcteorological station. Spit | bergen and Jan Mayen have been ircludes under the official name Svalbard.” is amazing to see the v hesitate to say that small house architecture in “wretched™ and that people are only now beginning to realize that c {in the home environment may L | achieved at small cost. Two Photos Exhibited “Before and after” depicting box-like homes y zim grack ornaments of the early 1600°s transformed to tistic dwell ings with simple lines in 1924, | ared prominently in the ADS| “"Boy-built houses,” IS DRAWING CARD Sharkey has grossed $2.606.- S gate receipts at his fights during the past three years and may [sury Jack Dempsey's mark be- | retires from the ring. in fore he reports | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED construct:d D ... Piping Hot SAUSAGE And ANCAKES-An Ideal Hearty Breakfast com- ! the president to the tall shoulders ef | Hence Secretary Wilbur's absorp- | furnishings in hamlet and country- | American towns in the past has bheen | Wilbur Studies Scrapbooks On Better American Home Movement by high school carpentry classes in which lads were taught proper taste |in home ownership, were featured. Girl Scout "ttle houses,” modellod |atter the Girl Scout headquarters in | Washington, also received consider- able attention. Mrs. Calvin Cool- |idge and Mrs. Herbert Hoover have sponsored the “little house” here, a aboratory in which Girl Scouts may | learn how homes should appear, and |the idea has spread far and wide |10 that organization. Experts to Study Reports Among those who set aside tine today to go through “better homes n America” reports and participate |in the annual election of directo s were Miss Grace Abbott, chief of the children's oureau: Mrs. William Brown Melady, of New York, found er of the movement; James §. Tay lor, of the housing division of the bureau of standards; and John AL ies, chief of the division of pu- lic construction, department of com- merce. Dean of Engineers Dies At Florida University Gainesville, Fla., J 9 (#)—Dr. ‘Jolm R. Benton, dean of th: 53, college of engineering at the Uni- versity of Florida, died here last night. A native of Concord, N. H., ha had occupied positions on the facul- | ties of Princeton and Cornell Uni- | versities and was the author of sev. |eral textbooks on the subject of en- | sineering. He received a degree at | the University of Gottingen, Ger- many in 1900 . He contracted pneumonia after returning last week from a visit to Norfolk, Va. 'RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION physician “Constipation is responsible more misery than any other cause. But immediate relef has been found. A tablet called Rexall Or derlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the sys- tem into the lazy, dry, evacuating | bowel called the colon. The water |1oosens fhe dry food waste and |causes a’ gentle, thorough, natura movement without forming a habit lor ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. |Next day bright. 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