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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 19%4. STORRS FACULTY entry {finish, and is now six days overdue. | Mrs. 39 | wives of the two men, are in Ber- muda waiting for them to arrive. Expresses Hope Successor Wil Continue “Progressive Policies illary yawl, 52 feet long, ped with a four Alan Works as presi- engine. Storrs, July 2—B: ©f Dr. George dent of Connecticut king the policy Agricultural | day unanimously adopted a resoly- | tion indorsing the progressive pol-| icies he inaugurated at the Lullr‘!ni last year. When he resigned Dr. Works Speech Reveals His Renunciation of | charged that the development of the college is being retarded by the re- publican political hine of the | state and the state board of finance | and control | The resolutions adopted by the faculty expr that the successor of Dr. Works will con-| tinue his progressive policles and commended his “fearless and ex- plicit presentation” of his plans. In | part said: | 0 one could have been more definitely committed to the view that the responsibility for determinig the scope of the institution lies with the people of the state; none moro in- | sistent that the money appropriated | should be wisely and economically | expended. These points have natur- | ally had our support, for they seem to us matters of common honesty. | We have seen with enthusiasm, | however your determination to fight anything whether in the internal management or the external rela- tionships of the coll which | threatened to subordinate the inter- ests of education to administrative fnertia or political expediency | “Your active efforts toward rem- edying the deficiencies of our li- brary, your plan for making the cur- rvicula more flexible, ond better adjusted to the varying needs of in- dividual students—these and other changes are nples of what must continue here if the coliege those who work in it are to their greatest usefulness to the public EDITOR PREDICTS FOUR HGUR DAY Says Machinery Will Reduce Time Needed for Labor 2 (P—Joy El-| mér Morga | of the Natior cation associa- | tion, advises American educators to prepare the public for the time| when the average working day will be just four Hours long. | Hére today to address a depart- | mental meeting of the assoclation’s ennual convention, Morgan faid the > of replacement 6f men makes it reasonable to the working week grad- will be shortened 4 women working the | ir hour days, he said. | for the educator, he . public how to will have on mean either a | ure and learn- resulting The proble B2id is to teach t use all leisure time its hands. It will great increase in c ing or a de from ill spent The association hopes to reach every Am 1 with a plan of de- spare moments to study through the work of its committee on the enrichment of whoge report was ready for submis- sion toda the second busine scssion of the sentative assem- bl The committec lations, also duc drawn up a that the Pari t schools to ¢ point on the meaning of internation- al relationships. | SHIPS ASKED T0 WATCH FOR NEW LONDON BOAT on international to report foday, recon T Yacht, Tanager, Overdue At Ber- muda, Left Connecticut June 22 In 8680 Mile Race New York, July 2 (UP)—A re- quest has béen broadcast to all ships in the vicinity of Bermuda to watch for the vacht Tanager, which left New London with 41 other vichts June 22, on the annual 680- mile race to Bermuda, it was learn- |ed today. |owner, Paul M. Runyon, of Edgar- t R ; . | Rankin, of Port Washington, L. 1., ! ) |two and The missing yacht carried her own, Mass., his cousin, alph C. friends of Runyon and Rankin, one seaman. It was the only it the race which failed Runyon and Mrs. Rankin, The yacht is a ketch-rigged, aux- and equip- cyvlinder gasoling REPRESSION FOR RIGHTS | to| CONTENDS LIQUOR - POSSESSION LEGAL! Attorney Ready to Take Case o Supreme Gourt New York, July 2 P—The conten- | ‘(ion that possession of liquor is in itself not unlawful w rgued be- |fore a United States commissioner | here on behalf of a patron arrested | |in a night club raid | ¥rederic R. Coudert, Sr., prom-| |inent attorney, appearing for Ray- Anti-Stalinist - Views—Delegates Jeer During Adress Moscow, July (UP)—A policy of “ruthless repression” to stamp out rightwing opposition to the soviet program of collectivization was re- commended by Alexis Rykov in an | address before the communist party | congress here. Rykov, who formerly was the most prominent leader of the right, made his recommendation-in reply to a question asking how to combat the opposition. The texts of specches he Michael Tomsky delivered the congress Sunday night were published Monday and revealed that although both had renounced their anti-Stalinist views and admitted they under-estimated the possibil- ities of quick collectivization, they were interrupted and jered by the congress delegates, and College Danece Ju;w At Avon Country Club Plans are being completed for the nter-collegiate dance to be given at the Avon Country club by a group of representatives of leading colleges and universities in the cast. The event will held on July 19. Roger Scully of Fordham univer- sity and George McMahon of George- town university are co-chairmen of the committae in charge Predictions are made that the event will be as great a soclal su cess as the Notre Dame Connecticnut Valley dance held at the Avon club a few weeks ago. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS COOLING LITHE as tempered steel, lean as athletes, they find vigor and health in its co ~ ‘CANADA DRY” The Champagne The Fourth of July —and the Fifth and Sixth Anideal week-end to collect those sunshine vitamins you've been missing. Your favorite “land of leisure” will welcome you — if you telephone ahead. Note these low station-to-station rates from this exchange Albany, N. Y. Atlantic City, N. Boston, Mass. Nantucket, Mass. Newport, R. 1. New York City Philadelphia, Pa. Saranac, N. Y. 5. Reduced rates are i $ n effect on most station-to-station calls after 7 P. M. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TE before | LEPAHONE COMPANY mond Ackerman who was arrested in a prohibition raid on the Holly- wood restaurant last April, pointed |out that the United States supreme | court recently held that the purchase | of intoxicating liquor is now unlaw- ful and contended that the posses- sion without the intention to sell, manufacture or transport could not | therefore be unlawful. | “To tell & man that he may law- fully purchase liquor, but that once having obtained the possession of it | | he is committing a crime by such | | possession,” he said, “is to turn the |law those ridiculous | farces which would have been so| | admirably exploited by Gilbert and | | Sullivan and to which Will Rogers makes such pertinent allusions. “If it were true that the mere pos. | session of liquor, without evidenc | that it was a step in the transpor- | | tation, manufacture or sale, were un- | |lawful, then the Volstead act has | transcended the limifs of the consti- |tution and pro tanto unconstitu- tional.” ! Commissioner O'Neill ruled that other authorities had held possession | of liquor to be prima facis evidence | of intent to sell and held Ackerman 00 bail for trial. Coudert said {he was prepared to carry his argu- ment to the United States supreme | court if neces: SCHOOL TYPEWRITERS STOLEN Unionville, July — Thirteen typewriters, valued at $1,300, were stolen from the Farmington High school some time Monday night, it| was discovered ycsterday, Only one | typewriter was left in the classroom. | The theft was discovered when an at the Springfield | office regarding th of one of the machines. serial number as traced to , Farmington school The | the | ol, crystal depths Beg. U. 5. Pat. OF. of Ginger Ales |automobiles, by committees of the common coun- cil. |ward again commission having authorized Chair- man Martin H. Horwitz to inquiry into the plan in operation in Hartford, Bridgeport and cities. vinces Chairman Horwitz that p cars than at present, he has stated. Under this plan, control of cars is transferred to the garage commis- Ision |charged for the time a machine is lin use, stand idle on jobs. HORWITZ WOULD REDUCE PUBLIC AUTOS BY SIX Chairman of Garage Board Belleves “Taxi” System Would Be Successful Here The “taxi’ several times rejected is expected to be brought for- this year? the garage maka other His preliminary study con- the ‘taxi” system will permit city de- artments to function with six less and each department is no cars being allowed to FIRECRACKER VICTIM BOYS OF TROOP 3 " HOSTS 70 PARENTS stem for city-ownel | | | night in the | night Waterbury, July 2 — Arthur Bur- | bee, 12, is likely to lose the sight of one eye as the result of a fire. cracker exploding in his face. Th accident occurred when the boy leaned over to blow on the fuse of | a firecracker which he thought had one out. Trinity Church Sconts Give emonstrations at Meeting Troop 3 held its annual parents’ Methodist church last After an enjoyable supper Scoutmaster Miller gave a brief re- sume of the work and progress of the troop. Rev. W. H. Alderson cx- tended a hearty welcome from the church, and told of the good work scouting is doing for the boys. The troop was inspected by Rev Mr. Alderson and the troop « mittee. A change was made th year in the entertainment of the guests. Lach patrol put on a stunt instead of the usual display of actual scout work The other patrol under the lead- ership of Kagle Scout Harry Hall gave some amateur television broad- casting, which was a huge success. Scouts Charles and Richard Burns performed interesting surgical oper- ations. Lord and Clark “extracted” a huge molar from the mouth of Vito Geralamo. This completed the entertainment and Scouts Carle, Hamilton and | day evening until 8 o'clock Harry Hall awarded the troop honor medal which is given each year to the boy who has done the e £ FRANCE MAY QUIT = | OOVIET EMBASSY WINCHESTERS MARRIED | FOR QUARTER CENTURY Resentment Rums High Adter Stalin Attacks Militarism Paris, July (UP)—Hints were heard in semi-oficial quarters yes- terday that France, unable to bear more attacks from the Soviet gov- Silver Wedding Anniversary to be Ob- served by Prospect Street Resi- P dents Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. David Winchester of 84 Prospect street will observe their 25th wedding anniversary to- morrow with a quiet celebration at their home. Mr. and Mrs. have been residen many years fleld, Mass. Mr cheater is prom- | ernal organizations in- cluding t ed Men, Junior O, A. M, and Fish and Game club. He is employed by the Fafnir Bearing Co. and is a member of the Fafnir Mutual Aid society. They ‘have two daughters, Misses Esther Winchester, who is employ- ed at Mohill's and Minnie Win- chester result of Joseph Stalin's comments |on this country's militarism and capitalism in a speech before the | communist party congress in Mos- cow. Stalin’s comments received hostilely here, and it was recalled that the foreign office failed to order Ambassador Jean Herbette to return to Moscow after hls departure re- cently, apparently being contented with practically no representation in the Soviet capital. Semi-official quarters declared further that the Soviet regime en- | dures only because it was maintained | by force and was starving its citizens Winc of th Special Notice Barber Shops will be open Thurs- | Closed Geralamo were invested as tender-|all day Friday, July the Fourth.— foot members of the troop. advt THE VALUE of SOoUND DESIGN ernment, might break off diplomatic | relations with that government as a | —_— —— |in order to export most of its prod- ucts to secure large foreign loans for | propaganda purposes | The Temps, semi-official organ, |#aid in an editorial: “Twelve years of absolute power |and dictatorship has taught the | boishevists nothing. Moscow remains the fierce enemy of the civilized world. It is still impossible to carry on normal relations with a power which deliberately misunderstands the elementary rules of international law, and which only sees a social order through spoliation, crime and bondage.” GETS DAIRY APPOINTMENT Hartford, July 2 — James M. | Whittlesey of Morris, former com- missioner of domestic animals, was appointed an inspector in the dairy und food department by Commis- sioner Charles S. Warner yesterday. HEADACHE RELIEVED + « . QUICKLY This hue Vegetable Pill uickly corrects the gestive disturb- USR] ances, removes thein- testinal poisons, and sick headache quickly disappears. Your whole sys- tem enjoys a tonic effect, constipa- tion vanishes, and you feel a renewed vigor. Avoid bromides and dope, they are depressing and ham!:l. All Druggists 25¢ and 75¢ red pkgs. 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