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Labor Government Urges Scientific OLW_orld’s Ec Susan Lawrence Asks the[ League of Nations As- sembly to Institute Re- search Work Program. Geneva, Sept rence, mentary of health in the toda 3 MacDonald cabinet, of the Br tions wide scient mental cz reported uses from one ¢ of the 1 populations There has a move proposal fc of primary population of this planet Believes in Interpretation Miss Lawrence ! Britain believ ditional and v tion of the m clause. Her gove clared, feel ed on the } ations, re mercial 1 groups of Deali=- ence's reso serted that agree with ¢ ence to the Europs Europe: Seeks Pa Another Baker, debating a covenant tc the Kell amendn v political ol ligatic be casin council o ¢ cal Baker Stresses Compulsion Balor stressed the value of me compulsic againzt w His plea wa to delegates who yester doubts upon t amending the changes would weaker strument of peace. Dr. Walter Riddell, € gate, explaine mittee ho industrialized cou and the United States has espe severe results. “You must ren dell declared, “th trialized agricul tirely upon a price basis; it live unless it can sell its prod a profit. What happens in such country? The farme: bankrupt, they must*abandon land. After the depression of 1 22 stigation in the United States showed that more than 2,000.000 people had to leave the land. Th does not usually occur in a pleasant desir ant dele- com- highly t he 'cretary y of Cause | tic Depression’ e country.” .. suddell opposed the idea of a conference for preferential rate on | European agricultural products in | Jurope saying, “We are asked to | come here and agree to something in | L world organization which amounts itting out our products from free competition in the markets of the world. That is the unvarnished ith about the matter.” such action, the Canadian 1 be in direct contra- principles of the admitted that groups had full right to seek ntial ement, but 1a could never agree that such | tion was appropriate to an assem- | ¢ which represented the whole and not crests, one tins to st special committee to- 1 ! constant guard at st t sion, the Iuro afternoon prep ial comr ch I osals for SOLUTION EXPECTED SOON | IN SWANSON CHILD CASE| | | State Police Predict Definite Results | first rs to study Minister Briand's tion of Iluro- | gn Will Be Shown Soon in Investigation. | | (UP)—Police | |ing of new Catholic parish here. No expected soon disappear- | ronth ago of 2 n, son of inson of ome of his gation by state police tion of ILieut. Fred has centered on Winsted and Although the officers ivulge clues they they indicated that defi- would be shown soon disappeared from Theodore Kennette on 2 At first it was had just wandered away lost and relatives and | oined in an intensive rch of the surrounding country. the kidnapping theory was d when it was learned Ken- | scen with a man in ity not now have, nite e You come bors ON ARMY FESTIVAL Army harvest fes- tomorrow at § p. m. en will give a short igious Conditions in Musical program by the strin, semble from the Swedish Bethany church, the Salvation Army rass band and string band. After program, refreshments will be served. The will continue on ning in charge of Field Mrs. Bror Dahlberg o6f4 rd Corps. Special meet- held Saturday and Sun- | Sept. 30, the | arvest festival wil | SALVAT The Salvation will or lecture the be held. OCTAGON SOAP PRODUCTS HIS 4%-quart enamel sauce ivory color handles.” This sau preventshoiling over. 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Furniture New Britain, Conn, (BANBIT REPORTED NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAYLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1930. | The Italians who now attend t. | Mary's and St. Joseph's church are iefly interested, and Andrew Mas- |cola ot Beaver street, and Denuzze |are the promoters of the movement. Al L | Tentative plans are to secure a sits |on Beaver street for the proposed Leg May Have to Be Amputated e o —Companion Sought as to the advisability of construct- ing a church at the present time. Some leaders argue that the general pressure for money will make it ex- | ceedingly difficult to solicit contri- (UP) — Ar-|butions. These advise waiting a year Skiff on a|pefore taking steps toward construc- charge of shooting with intent to|tion. Principally among this fac- kill, was expected to be further de-|tjon is James H. Passerini, assistant ayed today with the announcement | gecretary of the Commercial Trust by physicians at Danbury hospital |co, that the alleged bandit's condition | A mass meeting of Italian-Ameri- had grown worse overnight. can citizens will be held in about Skiff received three bullet wounds |ty weeks to get a consensus as to in a leg during a running gun battle | tyo proposed plans. Only about 12 with local police who surprised him | were present last night at Denuzze's and his companion, Carleton W. office. AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT aged to escape and was believed to Miss Gertrude C. Williams of Cen- Danbury, Sept. 28 raignment of Harold be hiding in New York. Skiff's leg wounds had become in- fected and physicians believed it | would be necessary to amputate the limb. The wounded man is under the hospital to tral Junior High School In- jured in Vermont. Gertrude New Haven authorities who qu:‘s-; e Poultney, Vt., a teacher at the Cen- she is being treated for injuries sus. Decision to Be Made At Mass Mect- | her home during the week-end and ‘ Miss Williams has been teaching Weeks {at 35 Glen street during the school prevent a possible attempt by mui tioned him at the hospital said Skift | | tral Junoir High school in this city ERECTING NEW CHURCH 1 5 v, trated for muies sue | was returning to her duties in this {in_the New Britain school system night in the office of Peter Denuzze | qcrm confederates to remove him. confessed to a total of 20 robberies.| Miss C. Williams ot is at the Bennington hospital where | Sunday. She had been visiting at ing to Be Held In Two | city Italian-American citizens met last | {OF the past nine years. She lives to discuss the advisability of form- An interesting cxhibi definite plans were formulated. 1t |German hygiene mu has been hoped by some to begin |[den is a huge wax of the work on a new church within a|human ear. It shows every organ year's time. |involved in the sensc of hearing. B. C. PORTER SONS Coxnecticnt’s Best FurnitureIStere OVER NI I3 ENT YEARS OF hall is limited, will seek reserva- | tions but those getting on the list | first will be accommodated. BRAY RE-ELECTED ~ FIRECO. CAPTAIN Newington Unit Holds Anual Mesting—Plans Minstrel Show 1020 REGIVENTAL REUNION IN BOSTON (First Assembly Since World War to Be Held October T For the first time since the mus- tering out process of the 102nd U. | S. Tnfantry at the close of the World war, plans have been perfected for | | a regimental reunfon. This will be | | held at 7 o'clock on the evening of | October 7, in Boston, Mass., as one | of the features of the national con- | vention of the American Legion. | The affair will be held at the | Bradford motel, formerly known as | the Elks' hotel, and will include a | banquet, entertainment and general renewal of acquaintances. Former members of the regiment from every city, town and hamlet in the state have been selected by the general committee of which Colonel Harry | B. Bissell of the Connecticut Na- tional Guard is the chairman. Rodman Chamberlain, formerly a first lieutenant in the regiment with ;,,2‘,n’hfr"(Z,,(“(’};nC\L(,',':,,‘"}'i:tfi,e:n:2?;2 | Women Voters will- hold a finance | receiving applications for reserva- | ficld day on Friday, September 26, at; tions at the banquet to be held. The | the home of Mrs. Hough on Colony \hall, the only ons svaliable in Bos.|'030: West Hariford, The Newlng | | ton ‘that night, will accommodate | {o1 league will be represented by the | | only 200 and the committee faces a | reasurer, Mre. John ¥ish, and the | | serious problem in taking care of [ ran i Of the finance board, 3 "" | the number who will want to at- Neaington Notes ! tend. The general committee has N g L oaeate: held one meeting already in New | i g Main street have returned home | Haven and another will be held on | i¢ter spending a few days in New | the evening of September 30 e | York city. [ Major General Clarence R F?d-! The regular meeting of Newington wards, war-time commander of the | Grange will be held this evening at 2¢th Division of which the 102nd | o'clock. | | Infantry was a part, will be the| A meeting of the Sunday school | principal guest of honor. Besides|bhoard will be held in the parish him, invitations have been extend- | house on Friday evening at 8 o’clock. | ed to all former divisional, brigade, | All teachers and officers are urged and regimental officers and all for-|to be present. | mer members of the regiment. | —_— | Tt is expected that a great many| Helen May Martin of Merriam, more than the 200 to which the|Kas., a pianist, is deaf and blind. (Special to the Herald) | Newington, Sept. 23 — Company | No. 1 of the Newington fire depart- | ment held annual election of officers last evening. Robert Bray was reelected captain, | Carl Twichell was elected lieuten- | ant, E. P. Schmidt was reelected secretary, and Willlam Jerin was re- elected treasurer. | The company has at present 50 active members. Plans are in pro- gress for giving a minstrel show in | the near future. The committee in | charge consists of Herbert Owen, | Daniel Kerr, Arthur Prescher, Ro- | bert Dessel, and Frederick Flaherty. | Plan Finance Field Day The Hartford County League of | Mr. PORTER’S FURNITURE STYLE SHOW SEPT. 26TH TO OCT. 4TH RUGGED DEPENDABILITY Our Own RADIO SHOW featuring the world-famous..... ALL THIS WEEK OU'VE NEVER HEARD REAL RADIO RECEPTION UNLESS YOU’VE HEARD EDISON . . . WHAT A RADIO IT IS THIS YEAR! 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