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] ; NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921 : o which comes to peoples once in a While | standing that more fortunate’ position [tervals as ‘conditions might warrant a |TO CONFTER ON GERMANY'S ;h‘:ch = 2 d‘c‘-‘r‘:m of the First ;“1{2.' rather then to contribute to rellef of the | of physical mght and strength here Is|change. ‘ REPARATIONS PAYMENTS |JUdee G- M. Carrineion o Whuu‘" A sufterings deliberately caused by war.”|our republic we are asking nothing of i 5 wn, Rev.] ’ measure were — - The prestdent spoke as follows: “I|nobody cse in the world except to join| fearings on ‘::: i B cnmmil-! Paris, Dec. T.—Accompanied by several ,‘;:,"“f’,g'; Coh;‘:‘;““ of N'mx".';“"a_:“.‘: ey am just as vroud of what the American |us in the accompli MIDE | toe under o schedule which will Keen it |French finanelal experts, Louls Louch- | (OF & ¥ (5 = Croes does as though I were an in- | which God would i ssion ajpost v day from mow minister: of liberated ~ reglons, lett B the A P.).—|terests In Manchuria that the interédts|timate and a live partieipant in all “*‘h“m"m’ must rejoi the Christmas Lolld The to- this evening for Londen, where he — following re>ert of the swb-com-|of any foreign power thereim, however |SIory. It is one of the finest manife PR pied comm with Sir Robert Horne, chan- | EFFORTS TO CBEATE * EBGAL to radlo sta- | tmportant they may bé in themselves, | tAtions of the better side of Ameried |,pppipice ron praFr lay and tomorrow it will take up c the exchequer, with regard to CONGRESS” IN GUATEMALA China weas subenitted &t the | cannot compare with them. The faci of | that has ever been shown to ourselves or ; ; L) rations pavments due by Ger- the committes on Paatfic and | cioes propmquity of Manchuria to Korea, |to the werli. I hope with ail my heart OF TARIFF LEGISLATION i % If It justifies any ciatm t¢ consideratien, | that much of the !}l work TepremantAtives of the powers | can be equitably appealed to enly on the |been yours in the Tpast will nev in_the | condition of reciprocity. asked of you agajn. It will be a won-| of Pacific asd Far Eastern| “‘As io the statement that aseurance | derful thing for me and for you fo hav. juestions ia the conference on the lim- | was given by the Awmeriean, British and | !Wed in a perfod when we have n of armaments—io wit: The United | French governments at the time of the|the comsclence of mankind into ¢ Amarioa, Belgium, the Hritish | formation of the International consortium | derstanding where we shail ha geapire, China, France, Italy, Japan, The | that the vital interests of Japan in Man-: | Semething tangible to prevent (Netherlands and Porzagai, have re- | churia shall be safeguarded, the Chiness | UPOT Yeu again for war woived lezation do mot feel in a position, sineé| “And I Iftke to say it t was not comsulted at thetime, t6 | I know whereof I speak. We an opinion as to the question of [to sueceed beyond our fondest its acouracy. Should such assurance |t is getting to be pleasing tc {bave been given they comld not, however, (say that things never donc e Quict vellt " No opistes ' 33¢ coerrehers ton manufactures. | the Conflicting views as to increase jn | many In January and February. Washington, Dee. 1. o diMlas Ton tobRGes W expressed | Tt s’ understood the Pritish govern- |made to constitute o natacturers the nurpose of |carry on the government in Guatemala, demo | sthations which reeenly have | following the overthraw of the regime of | 5008 Were sald to have been killed. These r Manu- going on in London with Dr. Wal- | President Carlos Herrera, according to |dispatches added that the develt “was ssociation of T enyu, former German minister of {sdviecs trom Gautemals ' Clty. recelyed |carried out in about five howrs, or be- et nmd g B s A tion and ofher Germans and 'here tonfekt by Francisco-Sanchez La- | ween midn o 5 cigar manufadftrers also to discuss with M. Loucher a gener- tour, fofmerly national tremsurer of‘ midnfght Monday and Bre o'clock i ‘Washington, Dee. President Hard- g's suggestions for flexible tariff r: and a provision for proclaimed Ameri tion apparently have been ed by many of the republican nu he drat- | Efforts are being - - legal congress” t0 | patches adds, was ealsh. v 1 ce | a1 outiine of tna reparations noliey which | Guatemala-and represehfative in Amer- | TUeS8ay morning, and that Hefrera was L e being held a prisoner in bis residence and the members of his cabinet fn 2 miltars prison. . Manuel Estrada Cabrera, son of the is in Wagh- e to be|lca of the liberal party whish accom- plished the revolt against Herrera. ecompanying | The dispatches received by Mr. Latour son, financlal jStated that President Herrerz had re- signed in fayor of the present provision- | cision on them Dy the semate finance committee is Mkely to be deferred u the actual rewriti th ehous measures g st probably in L. Floyd, ing the N That afi radio stations In China. whether maintatned under the provi who are 5 Pierre Chi e Frencl ex former president, wh. henziy vty 0 Londansamh al movernment, in order that there might | ington was without ad late toda. | &0 their feeling that it canmot be|can do now. There Is not am N 4\n:;.:.v:‘wnr Mr{ay]‘h:““:fl ‘:A:B.“: be no break in the continuity of govern- | concerning the n’mn'mu'n f‘nmem.ni-’. | reconciled with the principle which was |possible when the conscience of pres a # the suarantees {Ment, and that efforts were being made | He refused to comment on the reyolt but Rionn By s e e T [ hay e oopaslenc Lot pres: inofficial ne- |t0_have a lawful, constituent sssembly |expressed the bellef that hie father, who sspect for the soverelgnty, the indepen- | complishmen: e nee and the territorial and administra- on in repara. |Tatify the change in administration. The |was imprisoned when Herrcra came in- intogrity of Chine. conirol of Ger- |Guatemalan eapitol which was the cen- |to office {n the spring of 1920, had been s ] ) ,m¥. 1t is belleveq that control | ter of the revolution, Mr. Latour's dis- released. | s to the leased territory of Kow-|worla, quite : e of the exactions demanded loon, leased to Great Britein, much 15 16 | panofits and satisfa 3 1 4 e rmany b ench zovernment | be said the importance of Hong Kong | o what & wonderful thing ! pked § : d £ € nations, and for the way|yiy dein thought amd & e 3 ue Supreme 1l the ques- bt of the Hong Kong harbor \ delay actualy is plac- heretofore boasted becoming! of the minist the pastor. Tn a o oh its faclifties are made acc gent public opinioa of of such trade, the reten- ”""“"';m‘lh.',’:;’f;l },": i‘ in every mket Of ‘hinese delegation, th materiglste W , the i Every little leaf will yield its fuil quota of Ito 1e traders of the world, and conclusion. I am So pre may not necessarily be, hot onposs de- problem. ps s s : . gman | GENETOUS goodness’s Soid ia sealed packets oaly, “And quite apart, from our contribu- tion to this new con: necessity to provide for o e sed the opinlon oo yerg ! reme e I don’t mean in the sense o & - S e TS, W her nucpegs poon 5 Sipllam; sus pride of Americans, b cond ¥ . . A CORE i iy he Lorsgoing statement, | proug o America because T have hecn |ments <o (he. 1 i e | Mr t_an in | = $ o mes ave de-| 1o witness to the radfation of Amerfcan ing rant of I eiq 2 S ey CehARs ‘o maie their position clear| insetence an dAmerican publlc e Tt e g ki3 . o the manufacturers | FIFTY YEARS PASTOR OF S Shmeice wiu to the far ost part . of U ¥ : e price as the in- | CHRIST CHURCH, MADDAM . 4 3 tic £ the | v < v . ¥ aciu e First Church of Christ here toda 5 o ; g woRld in tHi it b iR r r ) mark tie fiftieth anniversary of the| « Tublishe the world ted b iu- |coast state ade public he did to 2dd anything Haddam Worth $30.00 to $45.00 antmous- | ade by Dr. | DRESSES SOILED FINE VOILE OLLAR SPORT C TS || COATS In Jerseys and Heather Mix-} WAIS S l i QUA tures—Linen Collar and Cuffs J{} —$10.00 to $12.00 values— " Warth $1.00 to $2.00 g% $39.00 to $45.00 Values FOR THURSDAY | THURSDAY THURSDAY $5.95 39750 the first of | by this com- | s subject would | ssion except for l China's r . 50 NEW BRAMLEY 10 DOZEN SLIGHTLY ‘ ilz EEAUTIFUL RACCOON § | Velours, Tricotines, Serges, Silks, etc.~worth up to $15.00 THURSDAY $55.00 ition against . belligerent 150 miles from of Kiaochow. t should similar inat- wonld be furnished just 1 1om-offending y against the ding t power, but aiso thermore. they wealen throughout the pect due, in time of war, to JUST FOR FUN ! 10 DOZEN SATIN, CREFE AND RIBBON CAMISOLES Wortl_'l up to $3.00 THURSDAY 95¢c . |[HARDING ADDRESSES MEETING | OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS 5 DOZEN SILK JERSEY AND WEBSTER-BLOOM PETTICOATS Worth up to $5.00 THURSDAY $1.% (By The A, P.)— iing, convening the an- ¢ rican Red Cross worl! scale com- ent years because cceed beyond our armament confer- FOR THURSDAY ONLY '?LL most compelling values that we ever offered. 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