New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 3, 1924, Page 6

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‘New Britain Horald ! HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Issued Laily Kixrep At Herald Bidg s SUBS $5.00 a Year, $2.00 Three Moutis, Entered at the Post Office a1 N as Becond Ciass Mail Ma TELEPHQ Rusiness Oftice Editorial Roon; The onls profitabie ad the City. Circula room aiwaye ojen Member of The As The Awsociated I . es the use for re-public credited to ‘t or i ghis paper listied herein Member Audit Bu /rn. A B which furnishes tisers with & str circulation. ¢ based upon t tection against tribution fix local adver The Herald s on York at Hotaling's 8quare; Sl New Grand Centra Los Angel A FOUR-YEAR TERM 101t MAYOR Mayor Paonessa ad year term in office the city, his ¢ were an individu the longer term of the election would have a longer § “building and th riod in whicl to accomplish something worth w after he had passed through t year which, according to Mayor onessa, 1s practically tion for intelligent mayor's arguments are It in safe to predict that a consery s New Brit prep ative | politic New England city such not b ain will inclined to a pa two-year term change from the 1 But this recommendatiop_of May Paonessa brings up the fact that today, is in a position to advi out thought ture. Whatever his attitude able to say of his own pe changes may come in and no human being is that he will not alter his pim | opinion on anything-—today M Paonessa the best of his ability politics thereafter For a long time he had wants to finish his term 10 | fy)y and 1o leav Now not inten tion of running for'the mayorality this year, prived his party o intended, Then came an event which de a man who, it was for the should run Again for a long time Mayor Paofiessa 1 hesitated, He did not know whether of moni not the people wanted him again, He m Inquired [vl'l‘n.h\‘\ of t} in whose Judgment the people Then happened other events, including he had confidence as to what thought favorable reports while gome remarks made by opponents of the mayor, which rather “roused hig gy dander” and honest conviction that the the administration he had given eity, with all his these, with Wi (pere the induced him to ent e rac u first fhed politics ngth, Durh term occasions devoutly and able to give business. These facis are re arose w oW that he f time to his tion with his recommendation 28 10 a four-year term in that today, mendation, ¥ moment consi the first mayo term. This weight o Of e » “RELIGION o L recognis and is ge th heart his as spiration L] they t pared who Hight act ligion 1 Peligion fact that religion o Sould be a Yor New Britair sand h iy, We yostmast expect 1) gl office. |y resident she “Don’t out might used to b t orrn word or two to s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 83, 1924, FAX REDUCTION NOW V2808208003 & LLXALTY ] ¢ 25 Vears Ago Today fiTaken from Herald of that date) Qbservations on The Weather Our 7:‘\\ [ if there UNJUSTICE Bormi Own HOBROSCOPLE Doy under translated NS poor Aar you wi You oy blonde women ith gold teeth twic in rnest ING Y] el Him—=We Stutter! me upon a permi 1 stock lkinees, ATINS young linary ~dangles It m Settin® in the Square mory and imt ‘runtytown, for cw Interpretation Facts and Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN DR. FRANK CRANE’S DAILY EDITORIAL Peace in the World By DR. FRANK (CRANE the tural many crooks follow tl bent. themselves sym- “Nerves,” however, cure is nobody about to offer declarations of Mr. \yers for peace will weeome MacDenaid of England. Ardent hopers and p Trotsky of Itussia and Mr The former says: “We for peac r the of the attacks.” pathy and Navy are countries are weapons contin- sort and brotherhood. The fted Army tion upon which all other Our objection to s literature is that it do mattresses, mmer re n't mention the are defense making says: international petice which we Lrate in our May Day is as- The nations, tired of conflict and disillusioned of their war mentality, are seeking new paths that make for friendship s good way to neigh- mow his lawn is to try to take a p in the afternoon. One make the day of redly comin hatreds and bor ind security.” 1t is well known that the wars o and it ze in any kind of war, If these three nations are as hones controlled hy is ditficult 1o conceive heow thers will do anything 1 to them, another great wi business, War after all is a matter of wiil power. Wars undertaken when a nation feels that it is in physical trim for them; in other words, when it has United States of America has never been in favor take a great deal to induce us to in- things the sake of until we with khaki. the poets, find more ession, would hew » rhyme war v in favor of peace as they seem to be, Ah, well; a candidat should break out, without them and op- the that Interests pos: never is 1 for are money cnongh. The causes of wor are well known; they are, ¢ hand and Fear on the other, n a nation oroughly shot through with the idea that it is superior to all others, or when it has car of any other, it is ripe for war | as soon as its finences will permit it T'he hest eure for war in a country is a disposition to travel on the part of the Superiority Complex on developed a its inhabitants. By travel they hecome acquainted with other nations and learn that they are beings like themselves. Ihey acquire the disposition to help and not to hinder, 1f we can spread into every land a distaste for the war mentality do much to carry out the wills of Premiers MacDona'!d and Trotsky. human re no cuss words in the we shall bat there is no there, anyway. Tasincee. laosiis: Lo stepion over Copyright, 124, by The McClure Newspaper Syndicate. S ey N PLEDGE TO 5 NEW BRITAIN FUND o i s il of 10000 by Bistol Gl o i Good Business Move president can lead con, ince informatio: " LOEEIaTon and attention given to Bristel people, secured nearly $35,000 in their local campaign.” WROBEL FORMALLY CHARGED WITH HOLD-UP ATTEMPT Presented in Superior Court Today for s if con- son What buildiy sound of the for fences is the hammer., can directo from making a new It's tront make a hard to es after wold story of wor home star first, Trying to Rob Gas Station throw to Employe Herald) A statement was fatal e o the ad- 1f you g of swell-head, and let naturs wish to give a just talkie man a his its course, uis Wrobel, the young man who arrested by the Hartford police about a week ago when attempting to sell automobile tires stolen from Viblherts' service station on Stanley street several weeks ago, ‘will he called upon to enter pleas in su. perior court this afternoon to charges of burglary at the service station and attempted highway robbery of H. G. Sharp at Batty's gas station on West Main street over a week mgo, After Wrobel's arrest by the Hart. ford police, Detective Sergeant Wil. Jiam P, McCue went to Hartford and positively identified the tires Wrobel was attempting to sell as those stolen from the Vibherts station, In lock- ing over the man, Sergeant McCue saw that he answered the description of the man who had attempted to Sharp at the Battey gas was scared away had pulled a re. the hoxe two shots after him pledged | the machins | Wrohel was driving showed a hole in of the rear fenders where a bul- 1ot had through, Warrants [ were made out here for his arrest to Yanswer 1o these eharges, but in yiew | of the fact that he is wanted by the pringficld and West Haven police to arges of robbery and potle loea) (larges ask Rristol, Jun issued this morning by managers of he Community Chest drive explaining New The ople trying to when they don’t naughty seem the |'why Drit | statement keep dged 10 the al lagt year. Know $10,000 was p! vin general hospit says that the ple was a hecause it fores funds in Rris- The ymind husiness move stalled a campaign for New Iiritain hospital, statement follows IAT NEW BRITAIN G, “Throe or rting morning that persons approached had hesitated to 124 Commuunity Chest fund owing to the misunderstanding y democrat it ¢ laboring under in r would be lonation of §10,000 by the cops, the campaign New Britain | hold up forth a ‘yh\u:lhlrh, and i alter Sharp stated by fired £10,000 four eolicitors 1pport make ming manner traflic rd to the v last year yospital called stop the car Ve billboar to th who only volver and An investigation of will ynmitt nmorning ind th tion fs ted system pital making it 28 1o Buryive v compli ts its own ends by j one Klir passed & A town consists in putting hurch and a school he i a federal buildi week answer 1o « | thert of nutomobiles, the a, deeided waainst 1ing of the reg t nstitution Al experd need wifc o can to combine the Wrobel with thsa Hartford jcharges of auto theft To do this bengh warrants were sccured against theYman him with the other pretend. show I to her husband’s deserips ©Cores upon ‘ tol things ing 1o liste b tion of his symptoms, authori- egitimate call up S Lt ral organiza Correct this s the “and then “Let me help the there in 8o, hushand time said get with dishes,” we ean financ Realizin, and $25,00 stances be BANK ALARM DRAWS OROWD A nrge people were at- “iacted to the Commercial Trust com- e : - pany last night afout 8 o'clock when claim or atlon o . e 54 . I I A the vault alarm on the bhuilding start« P ® Nebo of . ains " - Whe Meny goars K > haries s“ \v’\“ Ity ngabist ¥tz New e 1o ring. Viee-President J. :“”nl\‘«\_ Lol A G lvv\" ‘}'“ s g | .oomis arrived at the bank shortly ight for | Nebo | Bri ot 1000 wan rocegs | A1teE rm sounded, and accom firn's s L e police, made an fnspection W 7 was found thata fund and it substantial accidentally. for the first act crowd of CLAIMS DISMISSED comper which in the which was settied March 14, was dismiss- Commissioner sterday urie the claims he cmploy recelved panied by of the premises, It and decision oy cd by Compensation Chandler in Hartford The claim of ', ¢ tord of Britain against the lard Steel & Bearings Inc., of Plainville for pensation for lisability aljeged 1 while employ rm had rung and the WOULD BAN Nouge, La description on BETTING, Belting horse racer unlawful under bills Louisiana legisia- night I'he measure If have the effect of kill- ng in New Orlcans, of from ten B June 8 Aton vas saved every uid introduced com hecome total in 1 to have be neure i v 4 concern A ture last wonld ter rac nses inenrred while tre sed was smis Hello! Hello: Too Many Cooks DED HURRIES TR UTTERING WHY DOESNT SWER THL PHONE. NS REPORT AND RE- TURNS BEWW

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