New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 30, 1925, Page 8

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e o eftect in G and appears to tion of the wait- . ancerned Le- when a comes the ten addition 1 ot NEW CHAPLAIN HAS = A CROIX DE GUERRE Methodist Minister Cited Twice for Bravery in War rous persc in huaself fixed ten hing new it tried the provinces up. The plan eral a in ltaly t continental | a liberal fee Winnifred Magon Huck, former | congresswoman and the first wom. «“n to preside over the house of rep- resentatives, got herself sentenced to prison Guilgless of any crime, she sought answers to the questions— Are our prisons humane? Can a girl, crushed by her fellow men, regain her place in soclety? This is the (hird story, wrillen the Herald | — By WINNIFRED MAS I'ormer LAl 18 some though was rs ago in given Italy and Germany as | ere hich the servants the il force N HUCK ive to Congress 1ilinois | cases of Intoxica- brought in at almost itervals, They consldgred il a convenient place to “sleep and immediatgy mado for I and got down to the business hand. But Mabel was difterent It was early in the evening when eard a commotion at the outer It sounded as if three or four persons were jabbering at once. Prisoners brought in no longer 1 uny interest for me. But Mabel wolitld arouse anyone's interest LOVE CHILD 18 NOT DEFENDANTS , ¢ Mrs. Symingfon Absolved om | sy s i i | Matron Goldman was doing her Hushand's Changes . nees they | Represer d oft- | Lo From rly who cater they Alse most Amer @ give a libera London Commonplace to most | tion were 1 wst to go through with the re- quired searching, And Mabel was PRI AR — W LAl baiakl, 1UeoDAL, JUN WATCHES DRUN Y PuTes WOMEN BATTLE IN CITY JALL | doing her best to kiss the matron. | | Mabel was doing all the talking, | except for an occasional unheeded command from the matron. [ Line of Red | The struggle went on until- the natron flung Mabel away from her and left the cell room, 1 saw a long red adross the back of th rom which the It s H wrer. A hoy Sy tried 16 Tiawite | the Symin Mrs Winthirop, Symingto tory to sa 1 neck, was 00ZINg. d Mabel, suddenly si- i glaring at me in a kind of | ken stupor. she line of matron’s her | blood N the ‘suit that sign & a v saw e froze and my muscles | was edging closer and | clo aimle but ulways | wit certainty that terrorized me. Then I called to the matron, Ma rned toward me and stopped listen What matr HW Mass Symington 1y, 88y, i 1o or be to and her ipport Mrs. her She h six chi gto make do you want?" said the at — what about Mabel?” 1| ered, for 1 did not want the | drunk girl to hear me I was afraid of her “Atw, she's harmiess,” replied the oman and went out again to wash | her neck | t into my cell and Mabel was cornered. But out Kept stalk- his adopt eir. ing say him somet 1 lood It 1 we followed n ing from 1 central space she 1 the advantage of size if it should ¢ thought of tou )l or heing touched by or and me. 1 ha ome her from her, with an as if 1 were try- | the attention of | followed, regulat- mine, I controlled to run, \way LONDON HOTELS TRY NEW POLICY pace pulse er girls saw them, by but Mabel had cho Dot's Cell the door were in it perime custo was nerve aston- Ma- Boy cout Camp Will Open Next Saturday amount being di generally n't want shouted sat osa Brit and " 1 sa s to should 4, hop- demand up and 1 into Four Convicted in Norwich Liquor After Exercising Wash Out The Pores h Cuticura Soap and ar fresh complexion. Matror nging ¢ from to at does ss, the gir married to another. squawked NN MOTHET . contempt id it was Marge, for the ruelties and 1 to kil her » live with the married divorce ere Here would oid imitations, always look > itart less Opiates. & o Absmlutely Harmless -No Opiates ¥ THE CLEVELAND CITY JAIL IN WHICH MRS HUCK SPENT THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS. INSERT, MATRON GOLDMAN WHO HANDLES® KICKING, SCREAMING, BITING AND "RATCHING WOMEN PRI AS PART OF THE DAY'S WORK Al the 1 the top of o bel r voic was singing “After the and dry. T tried to watch them all. n I hearq a 1 at You're right,” said Dot, * over. You're getting on my nerves. 't you sign off?”" Mabel went on and then, “"She was 1tucky shut Tomorrow: slecp, MONTANA PEOPLE get four hours' bred in Ke Olg i Gic ha hetore 8Ty sald was left Mab light was med & fists were Mabel Lucky 1Icky to L but how up Dot. She 1he cell and s a A Her in her eyes. hard straight doubled Ky 1 r when Dot's Cleaning Up After Quake But Fear Hore A loor, did in is another story. 1 It secmed 1 int ed it sceme drunk e eye open today news late re being fo Justurhanc with night t near the ur- R last and ado husband 008e lescribing 1h el would have. Jittl good dis- 10:30 bg lay yesterday felt he last ni driven v spent t of ind m from their remainder Dozer eIt between Boze- nd ma night out loors. of suffered most, t. A shock crnoon top- walls of a Ma it b lamag vas done no material o nrarat icago, M tracks near of € Paul was buried Its trains Northern Northern track e pr by Pacific ry loss at Logan Forks and ked buildings "Brm\\ne‘s Chop House” Will Close Up Tonight k, June 30 (P vized A Browne's for t and figures in trical opera Ne will tonight y F Farring- istor. The site | close Burst cleanl of ¥riendship Rro. Away betwaen vill be er Angust t the preva 1 by a aft Mr. Farri ma tea room id th it almn ) like t to continue in exi rage Autographed pictures o snapping th ing a with and arrogance, Eyes and teeth g wild anfimals, o stars of half a century out exageer Former Legislator’s Death Was Suicide June 30 (M—It hecame last night that the A. Lord, 44, of own of Hebron Sun- as through suicide were waiting to spring. My ward Norwict here of Gilead in t day Dot ling toget fiend was brou: known afternoo which de health He was four hroat cut rpresented v P wdeney given 1 in a pasture yar ise o head, 18 trapped nter it s caus zor. Mr. Lord his ar in the gislature ir ent in civic 1 He was promi- is survived his wife brother mother. STILL ARE WARY adorn | with his | owing a net loss to them of §9 000 directly due to the syst®m. It 1s nothing less than a travesty oun the American system of povern- nient to ask or expect or to permit the federal government, under the clatm that a stato needs its help,.to give the state actually more than the people of the state pay in fed- eral income taxes, or nearly as much |or anywhere near as much. 1f that |is going to he done all idea of state | initlative and accomplishment might | as well bo abandoned Poland Spring, Maine, June 30 (| “The 51 states have 62 out of 96 —Governor Albert C. Ritchie of |Senators and 361 out of 435 repre- Maryland at todsy's session of tho |"enUstives in congress, much more 3 L * | thun a majority in both houses, governors' coaference, described the Not Right Policy fitty-fAifty system of federal ald and | “The country has no right to explained why 1t ought o be stop-|adopt a policy of this kind for the ped, giving in detail the arguments | benefit of a few states and a few of for and against it. Referring to the |the people at the expense of the arguments for it he said many. If it continues, the people of Rest on Expediency. the few states which profit never “I think it falr to say that will learn the lessons of local self- these arguments in the main are government. Why should they, so opportunistic or geographic. They |long as a federal government, utiliz- rest not on principle but on expe-|ing other peope's money, continue diency. Certain states, for practical [to pay their bills reasons of their own, want to keep| “How mueh better it would be on gefting federal aid. They make |not to rest content with barring the a profit from it, or it returns them |extension of the system to added all or a large part of the federal | purposes, but to seem to profit by it taxes they pay. or they claim they [to solve their local needs through need it, or that they get the short the exercise of that spirit of Ameri- end on something else and hence |[can initiative and grit and deter- are entitled to the long end on tl mination which has not yet failed “It must be apparent that the when put to the test. which wil not arguments in favor of the system do|fail now and without which local not meet or attemut to meet the ob- [geif-gavernment cannot endure.” Jections to it based on sound prin- ciples of government and on Ameri- can institutions. They do not meet | or attempt to meet the unassailable position that, in this country at least, good government requires the states to handle and solve these local q tions for themselves, Duty of The State “If a state knows that this is go- | ing to be its obligation, that it has | got to work out its needs for itself, 3030 SYSTEM OF STATE AID WRONG S0 Declares Governor Ritchie, | Galling It Unjust Wednesday Morning Specials $1.25 AINSOOK UNION SUITS 85¢ $3, $3.50, $4 NECKBAND HIRTS $2 45 $1.00 BAL. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 2 $1.00 $2.00 ‘COLORFAST’ SHIRTS NECKBAND $1.59 $6.00 and $8.00 SWEATERS $4.95 “SEALPAX” UNION SUITS | all | | Sue for Fees Earned in L] . v Suit Against New Haven New Haven, June 30 (#—Money in a local bank credited to the East Shore Amusement was garni- ced yesterday to the amount of 825,000 in behalf of Matthew A. Reynol attorney, and the estate of the late Judge Edmund Zacher that no outside help 1s coming, then|in an action to collect $25,000 for the state's own initiative will assert [professional rvice. In the writ it itself, and no outside help will be|i8 claimed that the professional legal needed. Ultimately the problems will {services rendered by Judge Zacher be solved by the state and solved in|and Mr. Reynolds were reasonably a much better hecanse the $25,000, worth § very fact that the state did it itse In a condemnation suit some time | Governor Riitchie fthen showed [ag0 the East Shore Amusement Co. that 18 states get back in federal aid | was awarded $30,000 more than the less than 10 per cent of what they | best offer of the city when the city | pay in income taxes. atate, |decided to turn Lighthouse Point in- | with the percentages of fed- {10’ @ public seaside park: Judge | | eral aid, are Zacher and Mr. Reynolds represent- | Washington, : d the corporation in the litigation | Trndiana, 8.71 Wisconsin, tor a higher price. Their fee has { Maine, 8.14; West Virginia not been paid, it ts claimed. | Missouri, 6.40; Ohio, 3.60; Maryland, | e p1si California, 2115 Michigan, | Stndent Flier Drowned 229; Tiling e ar| As Plane Falls Into Bay Tlinois Pennsyl- New Jersey, 1.17; Mas-| Houston, Texas, June 30 (P—| 1.13; and New York .s5. | Lieut. J. W. Fletcher, student fiier, | Totals 76 Millions from Kelly Iield, San Antenio, was | Governor Ritchie showed that the | drowned yesterday when his plane| | “fifty-Afty” federal aid fund amounts | fell into Trinity Bay. |to approximately $76,000,000 and| Licut. Fletcher and Licut. M. O.| | that these 18 states contribute over | Davidson wete doing shadow target 1 861,000,000 1o it, and get back less over the bay when the ship | | 33,000,000 from it, the balance Lieut. Fletcher| [ of over $43,000,00 going to the othcr | Attempted b again, but the |3 states. | landing gear strucs (h surface of This, the water causing the plane to tilt| “ffty- federal aid system costs | forward, and the propeller pulled | these 18 states approximately $29,- | the mach e botlomiln 8 ou; and that they would be |cight feet Davidson was | $1.50 \;~ better ‘vn without Vh‘-pr [ BEEaticn || COLLAR ATT. SHIRTS Samn i el Blue, White, Tan only be taxed to less | i | £32.000,000, hich what | get from the gov- $29,000,000, addi- | These their a7 Delaware practico | I | | plunged xaid that the means to Middlc ut ne stem, ta raise | th these is t employed at the | Record, and Miss An- of Holyoke, Mass., morning in wedding trip their home in states now | ernment. and not [ tional for the henefit of other Britain inette Golec | were ried v Holyoke, Follewing [ the conple will male | this city {to; ny of the country. Go Rifchie e people back home in ealize this, can it be allow their representatives gress to continue b henefit of ofhe it vernor asked th “When states y will in con- lening them, with this $2.00—52.50 CAPS | B e | Pilot and stituted for i hip service is sut for the icad of | mand that shouldars military for compulsory hy Finy and Islands, rvice A ) new h law 006 or they th will taken oft Analyzes Situation “ Ritchie then | the “fifty-fifty" system of federal from which, he said not be studied. That the the states help from ederal He declared that i1 Is inherently unsound and c ustified at all 1 Governor analyzed aid has Robust Mother of Five Healthy, Happy Chil- dren Keeps Fit with | Beecham’s Pills | could | ILK BELTS 7S¢ REDUCTION —on— STRAW HATS 20% REDUCTION ON ALL CLOTHING an re been is, 1 ‘ | | | ‘ | actual needs of for governmer 1e whole system not be oo and then proceeded consider whether any states m federal ssity I am a mother of five children. I am thirty-three years old and have been taking Beecham's Pills since my mother gave them to me at the age of eight. “When | feel a dizzy headache coming on, | take one or two Beecham's Pills. My husband also uses them. need id, be that possible excuse that cou He net income per ca ation of each sié o cause nece was the only | 1 be W altll, the A the popu showed the taxable it | mbin guide ipport 1 15t self and compare et ) 1 am a healthy, robust young | mother and have five healthy, hap- py children, thanks to Beecham's 1'do all my own house work, be- sides sewing, washing, ironing, and caring for the children,” Mrs. ALBERT ORMEROD Fall River, Mass, those factors for He whic ¥ and net income per capifa is twa-thirds for then continued h in population wealth )FT COLLAR 3™50c $1.00 FANCY HOSE 75¢ of the average the could not possihly nid. 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