New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1924, Page 4

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ITALIANS PROTEST IMMIGRATION BILL Will Circulate Petition and Send t t0 Congressmen In protest against t1 the pending committee, a gathering of fans yesterday be transmitte senators and that they use their the defeat of the The meeting w James C ¢ ¥ member of the board of public works, was named chairman of a committee to ulate the resolution the endorsem prominent ell wal Johnson Immigratior now before the house immigration local adopted resolutions to the necticut representatives askin influence toward ill. seck in mer s of tion follows “As American citizens of Italia traction, we desire to call to your at- tentlon a clau tained in the Johnson Immigration bill, now be the house committee on immigr: limiting the immig admissibl any foreign country to a fixed percentage of the numb of the citlzens or subjects of that country found here by our census of 1890, “The avowed object of this provis- fon is to reduce to a minimum fmmi- gration from southern FEuropean countries, Ttaly included, in favor of large majorities from the northern countries of Europe of the Nordic rac so-called “This provision is the culmination of flve years of intensive paganda, carried on in this country since the armistice, seeking to establish the proposition that southern Europeans, Italians Included, are an inferior pro duct, mentally and otherwise, an I capable of being made into ¢ dred per cent Americ Nordic races are inhe and hence more desir grants “This propaganda promises and conee elved i while ned the ¥ of our fellow citizens of se oo number ntly superior as immi- based o1 prejudice, ads of s0 t has t it has tur northern ex- Cauticura Soap — S IDEAL For the Hands { which IT°S TOASTED For 45 minutes! This costs a fortune but it saves the flavor. . who found the theory too al- t—has not been suffi- ted by the opinions (of northern ana other extraction) who have found it too ridiculous to notice. “You, who come from Connecticut, wt Ttalians form a substantial population, need not be told of their mer as immigrants or as potential citizens, nor of their ex- cellent record of service to our coun- war and in peace. Your views on this subject are a matter of public record with us. We believe, however, that the time has now come when views should be voiced with firmness and insistence in congress in order to put down the work of preju- dice and intolerance. “We believe that the provision| above referred to, insofar as it seeks to establish by legislatives action, a | distinetion between races that has no basis in fact, is un-American, unfair and unstatesmanlike, We believe that, | if passed, this provision will be an act | of diserimination stamped with the | authority of our government, whein will ereate a division wall between the various elements of our popula- tion, and wil intolerance on the one hand and resentment on the'! other. “It will Americans of since the conclusion if every try those promote be an affront te Ttalian extraction, inevitable 1t as e than are ourselves likewise us, our race overseas are clusse worthy desirable other then classed as inferior by official pro- nouncement of own government. | We there trust that you will every endeavor to bring about a this clause that will make justice and the Am fair play.” 1 and less Europeans, we fore change of it conform with nearly fin now 50,000 te “EAT IT WITH TOAST” Phone 2504 and we will deliver a Universal Oven Type Toaster, redeeming your Bread Coupon BARRY &« BAMFORTH 19 MAIN STREET Exchange Your Bread Coupons at Our Store $8.00 Toaster ...... $5.00 Toaster . $5.95 $3.95 Spring & Buckley ELECTRIC CO. 75-81 Church St. Tel. 2240 |brush and some glutinous substance - CARTER HAS TROUBLES Lxeavator of King Tut's Tomb is Dailly Encountering More and More Difficult Obstacles. By The Assolated Press. Luxor, Egypt, Jan. 28.—A visit to T nkhamen's tomb today showed convincingly the growing difficulties Howard Carter has to contend with in dismantling the four golden | shrines within which lies the sarco- phagus of the pharaoh. At the work proceeds in the narrow space at the disposal of the excavators the tion of the scaffolding becomes more complicated and the problem of seal- | ing vp cach of the various component parts more diffic Today’s visitors found that the side | of the first shrine had been swathea | in cotton wool, mpletely detachea and set back against the side wall of the sepulchral chamber, while sus- pended from slings in the air were two of the gleaming golden cornices | of the second shrine. The wall of the second shrine is still in position, but the doors are packed up and stand with the doors and the roof of the first shrine in the ante-chamber. The third casket, the sides of which t0day ng, ente are beautifully decorated with a series theft in the Tubridy-Weldon of figures in_light relief on gold, are | Pany's drygoods store, and after en- now fully visible save for the top, ' ring a plea of guilty they were held | which is covered with scaffolding. !,: $1,000 each for the superior court. In the sepulchral chamber today The men were found in the store ear- Mr. Carter was busy with a paint !V loday by Vincent Donahue who had erec- HELD AS BURGLARS Two Willimantic and Held in $1000 Bonds Each For Superior Court. 28.—~George Ron- 20, Willimantic, Jan. | deau, 30, and Omer Lavoie, brother ‘today with breaking, entering and touching up the gilding of various | V'Ant. parts which had become detached in places. Some parts of the pall screen or back, enveloped in linen :'ranrvilvsr:'. | found on the prisoners, and on Ron- Knd.yet standing beside'the shrine. 1) )e H, O Murray,Co. On Jangary 18, ITALIAN CLUB ELECTS. The Archimedes Independent Po. Store and Titical club was formed at a meeting the police. e of about 150 citizens of Ttalian birth & Cash loss gf $200, : at Skritulsky’s hall yesterday after-| While both men belong here noon. Plans for the further activities | have been roving of late, and on La- of the club were discussed and plans VOie Was found a check for a satchel made for rallies, ete. The following |stored in Worcester which when open- officers were eleetod: Honorary presi- €4 was found to contain letters and James Sposato: president, Paul ora; vice-president, tiano D'Orsio; corresponding retary, Emilio Rinelli; financial secretary, Mariano Failetti; treasurer, Giovanni Valente, A committee consisting of Paul Scalora, Philip Scapellati. Philip Papa, Luigi Falletti and James Spo- sato was appointed to take charge of the arrangements for rallics, meetings and pnblicity matters, taking $140, The store had reported STHMA No cure for it, but welcome relief lI often houghl VIE EAT Toast Golden brown slices of buttered toast give you all the zest of hot bread—plus complete nutritive satisfaction HOFFMANN'S BREAD is made from highest grade materials, with plenty of whole milk and pure lard, and is an exceptionally fine loaf of high nutritive value, easily digestible, inviting looks and fine taste. Your grocer will gladly supply you with a loaf of Hoffmann’s. HOFFMANN’S BAKERIES 91-95 Arch St. 62 West Main St. Opposite New Elihu Burritt Hotel Men Are Accused | Quality Above Al This has been our policy with 4 "SALADA" T XE.A Millions will now use no other blend. The quality never varies. | | i com- | gone there to look at the heating| Hearing a noise in the store | ! Donahue saw the men and called the | police, 4Cash from the register was| deau ‘was a vanity case stolen from | The men-admitted breaking into that' according to | they | | children live here. !rested charged with non-support, Council Cannot’ Change ! [ tions for ajt Prosecutor’s Office . ..crmxt axvouscep, The sugegstion advanced in the| At a birthday supper held last even- common council and at meetings of | ing at the home of Mr. and Mra, Ai {the salary committee that the prese- ust Yuknat of 122 Cleveland street, cuting attorney and assistant prese-| announcement was made of the en- cuting attorney be placed on the| gagement-of their daughter, Alma W. same basis, each devoting an equal| ¢, william E. Neumann, son of Mr, amount of time to prececutions and|anq Mrs, Bdward Neu n of” 17 receiving the same pay, and neither| pusfin street, Mr. Neumann is a pat- being assistant to the other, can not| tern maker at P. & F, Corbin’'s. be adopted until after the charter has/| been amended, it is found. The char- | ter provides that the council shall ¢lect a prosecutor and assistant prose- cutor and that the assistant shall be subject to orders from the prosecut- ing attorney, handling prosecutions whenever requested to do so. In the city of Hartford there are two prosc- cutors. They receive the same amount of salary and divide the work of the office, dling %) presecu- stnating mon! — Try it today. Rondéau's wife and two He was once ar- | ous places. 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