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i o e A N | mr e e RS New Britain Herald PANY 1o Brieet HERALD PURLISHIN (lawsed Patly, Susda At Herald Bidg. 7 Obured SURSORIPTION RATFS e Yo ' #2090 Three Monthe, 165 & Moath Bateend ot the Past AMoe at New Britain o Beond e Mall Matter TELEPHONE CALLE the Pty Cleey roem always Mewmbher of The The Assrinted ¥ 10 the us epdited 1o 15 this paper and Hahed hereln. Member Andit Burean of Clrenlation onal arganizat bution advert SCHOOL AFFATRS “survey com " schools ther ness tende y on *we'll 100! spending » matters,” opposed to t about the committee cx us anythir as the work of survey nmittee has gone on for these two fre- quent Inquiries have fact that there was a greater | of feeling between the “school pec and the survey committee expected would be has come directly sons one 1 th reflection of such harmony 80, This is the condition that was songht hre 1t out the rmony than was is word st per- wou voice a nave done wccomplished. Tt No it results were to be in these eolumns, was s0 stated body of men whether investigators or all.” Con- | “investigated,” “knows it structive, not destructive and is va criticism, is 1able even | always valuable though the suggestions made are not followed. New viewpoints are opened up; matte are considered that might never have been mentioned. Open dis- cussion is good If our theories of gov- ernment are good at all. 1f, from the first, this whole matter could been considered “fight" bat rather as a scarch made with the interest of the city especially its children at heart, even have heen have not as a for improvement, and better results might ac- complished. 1f this spirit of honest criticism still yvh(\.uls at the meeting tonight when the report of the survey committee is to be presented, and if it is met by honest attempt to explain any oppo- that report—if in other and defenders sition to critics meet in words, sane, quiet debate without bitterness, the work of the survey committee will Have heen worth while if only to show possible improvements which, how- ever, are not adopted because they are met by convincing arguments against them. The general points that will be of the most interest probably, will be the suggestion concerning the new build- ing commission that it is proposed to be created, and the general policy of | fective although they were not forced CLALDE KITCHIN It sometimes seems, wh an is reviewed at W in life v resent # of a promir v leath ¢ Aission certain repre- North twenty particuls sentative in Congress from na, died toda after public life spent in constant wing the dictates of his con- ence even though at one time when he opposed the entrance of this coun- try into the war, such course seeme to be unpopular. His subscquent ac- tions, however, in backing up the gov- such Toubt ernment in all its efforts to make itry eifective, proved beyond a \is patriotism It was Claude Kitehin's appreciation of the necessity for s z firmly by what his reason to him was right, | that brought another apparently un- change in his life; one in which there Is in changing accountable involving disposition, difficul attitude toward life he rly in life he futility of a display of such a that at| a greater ¢ than political me- thods. rly in was a man of violent temper, Eg rec- ognized the such temper and he made change in his mental attitude his death he had the reputation of a his verbal ures in man who wreathed on- slaught against men and m smiles of good nature. Perhaps no fitting may be written of him than that life more was worth while, showing as it did a determination to stand for what he woman at the justice of the 10 quickly go he epitaph | NEW At is fast A dels would mear A man can't d roan time," des in fining complish ¢ pence for trying to a Didn’t kne couldn’t in willing Thero uscd to be An anclent Whieh YA mar song held this theory needs Irive man for me maid who "“Two hands to “Is not the Thus spoke the Of other days When Dobbin The judge The times have changed Since Dobbin, now, is Gas irew the suid Bootleg w 5 to the head ith, like bootleg BY ROBERT QUILLEN, man is quite so unimpor feels in a strange city, Some people find soft soap a great help in cleaning up a fortune, The poet who asked it sprine could | Fresh Air Camp and Day this one. | Nur : use of matrimony bhoarding far behind didn't know Another prolific c a little experience in a house, belleved to be right and taking that stand in an atmosphere of good will| that made his efforts none the less ef against his opponents on the point of a sword. 1 BILLY SUNDAY AND BRYAN, Now Willlam Jennings Bryan must feel justified in his nd against ev- olution, for Billy Sunday s reported that theory untrue.” such Hut his truly r tend- Sun- as having declared only unproven forco of vocabulary is “not With all markable ency to use pleture-words Mr. day says the “chatter of the evolution- | which the must al-! the and his ists" is a force against Christian mind and nation ways he prepared to fight as it must fight the ‘“destructiveness of *bol- both at making pro excuses, where the gues e more than ginger is of the fended when an alien talks Government the wa You seldom find a man who 1 pet ared a v ma fent liquor, Facts and Fancies tant is g ress and making | Among other late frosts in"the party expected son The less app ignif first mashie. A good American is one he tal nethin nee of the first robin | nt than the appearance | | " oo the Amphion club and Girls' who is of- bout his «hout it. as | the northern border. | - 25 Years Ago Today) m M —-——————— (Taken fy raid of that date) man riage liconse s mareied twiee was asked ered that | his next | { that it ! se was cf marr George W erntly eleeted a delo L N ference of clergymen in this eity | ——— Observations on The Weather | ‘ | For Conneccticut: Fair a warmer tonight and Friday; northeast winds becoming variahble i Conditions—The press is high| fover New England and the ocky Mts. This distribution of pres-| is producing p weather in unsettied weather | the souf rnm The tempera- | moderately low along low over sure casant the ¢ and with and I ture stern local showers in western continues seetions Conditions favor for this vicinity Partly eloudy weather with cool nights and warm days. | ery Will Benefit “Daddy-lLong-Le will be repro- duced by the Amphion club under th: auspices of the Girls' lLeague tomor- | row evening in the Central Junior| High school gymnasium, it was an- nounead today by Miss Mildred Weld, who has charge of the affair. Tt will be held for the benefit of the the “Tres \ir Camp and Day Nurser; This is the first time | school has undertaken to v for a charitable organization Tt is hoped that the citizens of New Rritain will show their appreciation and lend their financial support to this worthy cause. The play is an interesting one, and the characters are well cast The Senior High school orchestra will he present to render selections, Tickets ¥ he bought from any of the mem- this year the e money ! league or at Dickinson's Drug com- pany. Mute Holds Bust of BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1028, WHAT'S GOING ON || IN THE WORLD By « Stewart NEA Berviee Wil 1s bateh of “publi adquar- charging i a4 statement i and Lurepean a eel UYIng “to bk the s out of the cost of her 1L headquarters ¢ W was “a t predieted that the Washing ernment would give up trying et 1 sslon, said headquarters, all confirms what has long heen knewn x x x that if this country goes into any sort of & league with Huropean powers, they will immedi. ately take every advantage of it to the injury of and at the expense of the| i'nited States .. 9 TOOK IT BACK The next day headquarters with. ow this stateme after a lot of ewspapers had printed {t—explaining 1id s0 at the state department’s Headquarters didn't apolo. say the statement 10 oo that it requoest gize, however, or wasn't true The up with agreem lepartment followed right | announcement that an had n signed with the| allies to get ¢ for the Rhine arm and if the didn't work out all right the United States could abrogate it Yot many pretty queer, For one thing, such strong from such a source is unusual. Also, how can people help interpreting the statement thrust, not only at gland and her European allies,” President Harding's world court ? And by his own party's na- headquarters at that, 0.8 | WANTED TO QUIT | French senate, in its capacity as a h court, refused to prosecute Deputy Cachin and other Communists on charges of sedition in conneetion with the Paris govern- ment's Ruhr activities, Premier Poin- regard the ineldent as | tatk | but policy tiona Recause the {caire of France wanted to resign, President Millerand talked him out of it, i There has been an outbreak of com- munism in the Ruhr and elsewhere in Germany, marked by rioting, loot- ing and some loss of life, { In Belglum the Communists are so | threatening that several classes of conscripts have been called to the | colors. . NEW ENGLISH PREMIER | Stanley Baldwin has been appointed | premier of England. | Lord Curzon was a strong candidate | for the place but was passed over he- | cause he is so antagonistic to labor | and liberalism that it was feared he | would consolidate all these elements | against him and probably hasten an | ultra-advanced government, | Baldwin, a conservative, neverthe- | less is a liberal one—a business man of modern ideas, He succeeds Andrew Bonar Law, resigned hecause of had | health, & TURKS AND GREEKS A resumption of war between Tur- and Greece is threatened, The Turks, victors in the late strug- gle, make heavy damage claims which the Greeks refuse to pay. Unless they do so, the Turks say they will use force again. | There is talk among the powers' representatives, conferring at TLau- sanne in an effort to arrange terms, of an ultimatum telling Turkey and Greece that the hig nations simply won't permit another war which may involve the whole world. A DON'T MIND INVASION . 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Hannan, stronghold, just the course calculated deaf and dumb seulptor of Washing- [to hasten the captives' mm-d;w‘. | agai red, be 3 reign governments continue to | $ s ) yis e et e i a mass of ruins from fire, flood and tornado. Lives are helieved i nne among 50 contestants strong pressure on the Peking s Sibmitting daslghy for medals to be|administration and to threaten action f lost, but exact estimate cannot be made for several days. Property damage will run nearly to $2,000,000. By Conds one-story school The public irvey committ adopting the shevism."” for the report of the its reasons for The not has the giving future, are vocating these things | criticisms of these city a heard in speaker i | speaker in tesmen didn't be- | took the final count shing his cnemies, gested by a Still, European short time ago there is quite ag much | gin it. Samson institutions from our! for the joy of sin: before it. plans have been full. 3 S : . : : B hosibio to View of Hot Springs, Ark., a big section of whie is now the evidence for udge on these| gapngap to our apathy in is in and matters as the political language of fail to bring before When a man hegins to talk about the narrow provincialism of his town, our| he means that the ips have caught him at last, matters until own have that will | and against there is in violent But we the arguments been heard, It those arguments for & tonight, s is to be hoped reds # 808 awarded vietors in water sports to be |of their own, but this again undoubt- staged here during the Shriners' con- edly would add to the prisoners’ peril, vention in June, not to mention th= fact that a foreign SO You GAVE YOoUR LITTLE WILLIE AN j AR RIFLE FOR HIS BIRTHDAY. How OLD ! nd against piture of ‘chattering Like try themselves, in Billy mind's eye — Although unable invasion, or anything else embarrass- ing to the government at Peking, is just what the bandits want. . .. { WETS AND DRYS | | 3 The Treasury department, ~mrrnngj It isn't a decrease of courtesy that to Washington correspondents, has makes men touch their hats instead [ found a way out of the difficulty caus- of raising them. It's an incr of ¢l by the supreme court'’s decision baldness. . that foreign ships mustn't bring - lquor into American ports—even lock- for use only on board on the | The idea is to let them | list it medical stores,” allowed un- der the law, Washington dispatches also mention | | Ant1-8aloon league trouble over debts | ineurred in an unsuccessful effort to ise $25,000,000 to enforce prohibi- The argument's over the ques- | who's to pay them? H Chicago Daily News, after a investigation, asserts the country's big- cither to speak or Jiear. Hannan perfected himself in his art by study both in Paris and Madrid. He found life much simpler free ! cvolutionists who the | o made be presented many S If you wish to know how Amecricans would react to the decisions of a world while they addr the from rancor or denunciation, to express figures decision may be speech we fear has become | o0 umpire nd that a end t lister policy regarding the myved up. Quite possibly his knowl- sdge of the limited to the phrise the st as to the future sCchoo We e a splendid system theory of evolution is continued which attempts that in this city and it must b That is the do this, whether by How to tement it point to sum it up in the in- |y from 1 little M supposcd 1o wdopti might be descended ted or by carrying on Really, there is quite o more to the Billy, Well, ind w0, by that novations sugg« Kkeys. | en up. | nigh ‘se; vith freedom to theory than that, under the ¢ Lnge i lom ay monkeys are make lecided, Luopatper thought associa pear and su t right| 4ion, he eonsiders evolutionists, calm dis- from are descended monkeys, must also “chatter.” )t : | QRS 1M the word it ol Mr. Billy, we 5 e to think that students of science, in o apt [ The of their critics country-wids one or who helleve we cussion leration, no, are inelined little team passing car farmers make have an idle that traps th Som« money, underta and mud hole some cluding evelution, are not half as DAY to hould | has heeom | Hguor husines “chatter' as soms THE has money T The 7ZONING enough chap who says he | gest single Attention is again called to the mat. | the fun stavs in harne for ‘t fail to Kick about t that and KEY OPENED NOTHING heen men i AND HOW OLD ARE \ouU — Six gl zoning, which has that T Many of our troubles may begin to with the stomach lining, as that doc< tor says; but more of them begin with the brake linings. tioned several times in these columr of great Winners of Marathon Race Get Key New not use s o matter importance including Britain bill has cities who fou ery | to City of New York. But Have to a8 dut to remen Th should be the In this nes peared a who War as hours to them bec in it. There lished, but than the ci Jike white-h their Biwuy A zoning come from the Borrow Money to Get Home. and horoughs in 1 enjoy go the much committee ot honse at Ha creation by certain municipal au- Correct this sentence ing out with Mrs Jones,” ia wife, “because she w than mine New York, May 31. — Although possessed of the key to this eity, four voung Allentown, Pa., athletes, who ran all the way to get here, found | - themselves unable to unlock the door to egress until, early today, the trav- elerst aid soclety paid their fares home. The quartet copstituted a relay | |team that won the race from Allen- town here Tuesday. They were con- gratulated by the mayor, presented with the key to the city, and made much ado of. After that they were {left to their own resources which ag-‘ Harding in a tasseled |gregated just $1.65. Sam, decked out | They walked from railroad stations | , #% host to the |to ferry slis, but met not a single are expeeted 1o be among | friend. Finally they appealed to the couvenirs for visit- [travelers aid. got n square meal and , back home with | railroad tickets and went their ul)'i rejoicing. the ord, providing for the emphasiz cars so L zoning commission and STER Power is given time for rememt ritics o KUGENE E. HANNAN a board of adjustment way kid him Perhaps, after 16 easiest to save your pride to tell the that you haven't time to help 4 and location, these regula- | With his algebra be made in accordance with a spaper st of 10 adopt reguiations defining boundar- said in a pencil-and-paper conversation—as he could converse with the average Latin by gestures, writers console| Hannan's bust of President Harding, ht that the as noble of the Mystic Shrine, is de- the kind clared by those who have seen it to with. be one of the best likenesses of the chief executive artist has exe- cuted Miniatur red fez, and of Uncl lin full Shriner reg ma- there, he listricts, size of buildings, L ious and solemn esigned to pre- | fheomselves with the thou ovel is their partici comprehensive arrangement of buildings | test of a ofg of people \other list, not plan popular tis oid undue concentration popular any ition, a8 wel to préevide for ACCOMMODATIONS May 31.—Limited ac grests and a gre ed t hey fought | country live in zoned areas. Their ¥ gh ] 1 nua LIMITED West I'of commodation those hard times t and air and to pro s of remen comfort and general wel- for 1 working conditions. | demand for seats has ne an-|the mo: game [ing Shriners to cart Ithem, popuiar armv and na bascball pits T™ @ thie flag as they would light agaiu | homcs are protected from iutrusion’ icre saturday.