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L) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 80, 1028 R e S e e SR S T R T R T S T S T T TR ST i 10 have seourred after a The eperation teek au heur and ot Ausistan Pastor of 1. Joseps =25 ‘ fe st thves ot THE. HERALD Had Private Audience With Pope 1~ = "0 The ‘.‘\,‘-‘llz‘-(ml'apey A-B-C Want *Ads [ \ supreme court Prompt Operation May Saye life. T sonss Hilles Declares It Is a National | e A g o oo ' s spirit of ¢ 1 the faet that was oar ] amined for a possibie - Menace the Jews have contributed so much to = Haver June B0 Samuel | Puncture 14 citte wore then our elvie life, Henry Pord, with, the | Jones, 15, of this eily was taken 10 bigotry of the Ku Kiux Kian, has de the New Haven hospital n & state lared war upon them removed, great quantities of biasd R having aceumulated. The eavity was yesterday | then washed out with a saitne selus clergymas A suffering from a stab wound ever the | tan and then situred Pourteen years a priest of the ehureh, and probably the oaly person in New Britain who ever ® Bad & private lence with the Poj Rev, J. leo & n, assistant and & ing pastor ¢ Joseph's Catheli ehureh yesterday re MARY COF gratulations, gifts and flawers In com memeration of his erdination a person be ted way fron whieh he makes hype oprratior earth Pather Bullivan was beps ferbury and is & graduate of the Cros by High sehool, whiel ool I8 not- od for its abllity 1o turn out cham plon football and haskethall teams. and of whese record he | 1ty proud Will Not Revise Sia He went from Croshy to Haly Cross, graduating from that sehoal in 1901, after which he went ta Eurepe to fnish his education, He spent three months in Fran Lugan , June 23, 1958 by Wi Morosinl. Through the efforts o Bishop Morosini, who stood high i the graces of the Vatiean, he was granted a private audience witly Pope Plous X and is probably the only New Pritain man who can claim that maedify honor. First Assignment in Danhury Returning to Ameariea he spent nine months as assistant pastor of 8t Jos eph’s ehureh in Danbury, coming here on July 19, 1610, as assistant pastor of B, Joseph's church in this city During the absence of Rev. Patric) Daly, who s on a trip to Treland, he 18 acting pastor of the church and yesterday celebrated a special mass in honor of the Feast of §t. Peter and Bt. Paul. Few persons have Jone more 1o break down the imaginary lDarrier between reiigious denominations than has the popular assistant pustor of & Joseph's church. He numbers his friends by the leglon, among Protx foreign \vessels. Mornin’, Judge! NO LET-UP IN LAWS Senator Shepard Doclares Congress n FPavor of Foreign Shipper would not the prohibition law ta favor ) Hilles, republican eman from New of the ! re rganization and elose personal friend Harding, sounded & hat he considers the rted eandidaey of nry sident Mr. Hilles says the possibility of ord's capturing a nomination can ne onger be considered a4 Joke, and as serts, after an analysis of the forees behind the Ferd hoom, that election of the automobile manufacturer would commerelalize the highest offies within the gift of the eleetorate,” and it would place at the nation's head a mere bag of gold whe knews neth ing ahout anything except making au tomoblies The Hilles statement is helieved to volee the sentiments of a large part of the national committee, and it is nelieved that it will be followed by ae tive steps looking to the building up of sueh a sentiment that Ford's nom ination by either party will he impos sible Mr. Hilles's Statement “His candidacy must be taken seri. ously,” said Mr, Hilles, “because of the obvious conviction of a vast num- her of people that a man who has ereated the most prosperous manufac. turing enterprise the world has ever seen, who pays high wages and who | solls mors automeobiles at a lower priee than any competitor, has evi.' lenced the possession of qualities which would enable him to succeed s president “Ford does not strike the Musso- lini note nor the Trotzky note, He does not strike any note in conson- anee with contemporary liberalism He Is not a protestant against ma ority unwisdom, nor is he a chronic minoritarian, He has shown amazing ignorance of natlonal psychology and If pelities is the seience of govern ment, the head of our government, and therefore the ane 1o make a prae- * tieal application of our polities, should be a man versed In the selence of government The country might just as reasen ably expect Pord, because of his au tomabile experience, to write plays that would rival these of Bhakespeare or produee & philosephy worthy of Plato. Ford would ke a pitlable spectacie as pres hecause he has revealed a political knowledge and sense that a schonl hoy would be es™med of. Hevalls the “Peace Ship." “We have but to refleet what our foreign yelations would be in the| hands of the man wha sent an as sortment of emissaries, many of them half-baked nuts, ta Europe to ‘get the boys out of the trenches by Christ mas And it was Mr, Ford who as serted that all history is mere ‘bunk.’ “Mr. Ford is said to be the richest man in the world, It is a part of our Americaniam to begrudge no man his wealth if he has made it honestly and in service, But if we place at the head of the nation, to speak for us hefore the world, a mera bag of gold who knows nothing about anything except making automobiles, we shall how down to Mammon indeed, and the democracy of Washington and Lincoln will degenerate into fallure” | = | Little Girl in New Haven Is Killed by Automobile New Haven, June 30.-—Elizabeth MeNell, six, of this city, was instant- 1y killed at the corner of Columbnus avenue and Hedge street last night when she was struck by an automo- bile owned and driven by Frank €. 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Active in Organizations He I8 chaplain of Daly Couneil, XKnights of Columbus, I8 an active member of the New Britain Rotn elub, a trustee of the ['nited Commun ity corporation, chairman of the Boy Beout conrt of honor, a director of model, on Oakland’s liberal Special Payment Plan. Roadster, 3975 Touring Car, $995 Sport Touring, Coupe for Five, $1445 ¢ U Sedan, $1545 Al Prices . 0. b Pontiac, Michigan A. G. HAWKER ence incindes a statoment that all 52—56 ELM STREET TEL. 2456 men are created equal under the law. political problems. Hle attitude to- | ward public affairs is un-American Denounces Ford as Bigot “He boasts of his bigotry. Our gov- arnment demands complete separa- tion of church from state and guar- antees tolerance toward both race and | creed, The Declaration of Independ- | oner. Sport Roadster, $1145 the Boys' club, and a member of the executive committee of the Jumor Achievement. foundation as well 13 a member of New Britain lodge, 857, 1? P. 0. E. He is actlvely interestel in the promotion of hoys' work from a non-denomination atandpoint and suys “All the jewels of New Britain are not found in the jewelery stores; the wealth of the city is not found in s . banks and factories, it is in its youth who will take our places 25 or 30 - R cfom Aow.” a its seventh anni recently. Sinee « He was one of the “"minute men™ ;. ooupt opened, with Magistrate | « during the World war and is known | oqerick B, House (seated) presid- | &8 an eloquent speaker on patriotic g fines collected totaled $2,390,626, subjects. He is fearless in his - |Cases numbered 177 nunclation of those who are negligent ! in their dutles, one of his most strii- ing statements being: | “Home 1{s the foundation of the training of the child. Whatover | ideals we may have we can trace back | to our old-fashioned fathers and| mothers. The home today is not the home it was years ago. The people are too busy making money or in so- | ciétyt The home training has col. | lapeed. “We hear about worthless sons of | — N S . Try it for your lunch or ¢ # have us leave a quart at FVIR SALE vour house. Telephone Two Family House of l-:le\m: Rooms, at Belvidere. Hard wood Moorland Farm 929-13. trim, Chamberlain weather strips, two ‘ furnaces. Lot 100x125. House in fine condition. One tenement vacant, ready to move in. ‘Will sell less than cost of building, and charge nothing for lots. COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. MOORLAND FARM § | , GUERNSEY MILK | CROWLEY BROS. INC. | FAOT WEATRER sPrcias PAINTERS AND oo, . i Stoves, Gas Plates, Etc. will be DECORATORS tes. Et t New York's t CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris =~=General Trucking— TEL. 1233-8 267 Chanman Street A. LIPMAN . TEL. 2018, | | Estimates cheerfully given on ali jobe (34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-2 (90 WEST ST. 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