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8 FLAMING YOUTH I3 UNFAIR CHARGE OF DRY PRAIES Head of Girl Scouts Deiends Young People of Today Louis, April 20 UP—Girls « today are headed in the lon, Miss Sarah.Louise Arnold, of Boston, Al president of Girl 8 ahsolving thet i Misa old s hern for ntion right dir said in ming youth" the which 15 to open o A vational cony on Wednesday “What has ind fathers “Wa act a vere responsible Jay when as a matter ot all responsible ) The mod- come of the Miss Arnold though the boy for conditions to are tog eartrdness for big hearted we can only cor is ahle r ings end her 1f she porspective, a wen't had yet- W blazing trial Mrs, William her i o arrlve at iston loes it en {f s who as Margaret Simms, Miss is n pre gession of 1 < of Girl See girl istening 1o playing with are often who have toys ~imagina important Part of the magic beantify every bit 1y thing: the power ave and putting | | ALF BILLION 1§ STEEL 0. SURPLUS et World's Richest Firm De- mands Strictest Economy New Yo United States richest industrial world, sct ot April 20 (®) — The Steel eorporation, company in the on its twenty-sixth fiscal year today with a surplus of | more than $500,000,000 and 4 poliey ' of “strictest economy” which d pointed m stockholders in their kopes for increased dividen n's ll“'\ year - 1ed rumors, from \\'m street since concerning the possible re- Hirciaent of its chairman, Eibert H. ary at the twenty-fifth Hoboken, N. T, inter the that support were to tpmors “Whil arous 1 » all strong and vig- told the 140 or | merting natu probably fore stockh som to Gary Tribute Wy Woman Voices Protest Surplis 1 Tied Up SWELLING CHORUS (Continued From First Page) to conditlons among the students students Defended investigated students,” he said, * we. have found no dereliction there were any they w ip as not to be obyio: The uspersions were Franted and un men and women, working their wa “Young people who have the moral courage to do that should have the wholehearte people. “Dr. Church thls institute, If the that {nstitute do not consideration to hi trustees, stigated."” Search 15 Denjed aird explained two ¢ by prohibition ag plained of by Iir. Church, that have among the parti many of whom are through school 1 cooperation of the 18 the sident trustees glve serious statements then themseuves should be of pr nts 1 denied agents searched 300 men and wonmen patrons during a i1 on Nixon's restaurant in Pittsburgh ator Walsh, democrat, Mon d “What anir there ht have been behind Dr. Chureh testimony I believe ther, Baird replied. *“The can think of was that or loaded with liquor was seized on the Can an borde and it cost him §1.000 to get the car Was he in the ear, tor Goff. republican, West No sir." “Was any member of his the ez “Not that 1 know of.” “Was there anything him with the car?” Nothing ept that he fines for the man the car.” Blames the Bootle; propositions to Volstead act are Ir bootlegj booze booze consumers who ‘have broken the laws blishe process, Bishop Wil \lr‘l?ov\rll of the Methodist Episc: pal church, declared before the prohibition committee, “In gpeaking for the Eplscopal church, we fend the eightecnth amendment and the Yolstead act with hands," Bishop MeDowell “We have steadily supported acts since their adoption. We not disobeyed or sought to t them, We do not think that the cultics of the enforcement of the law constitute a sufficient reason for the restoration of an evil like the liquor business which has steadily disobeyed all laws passed for its restriction. Violators Have No Standing “We come also to declare that people who have freely violated the laws and Constitution of the United States, somes of whom have sworn defend the laws and Constitu tion of the United 8t and ‘violated these la was 1 here the other day ‘without punction of conscicnce,” h standing in this court, Law 1 position 1o > law helieve secured and the utter g vful government adoption of the rever laws are tana, aske 18" ked 8 Virginia nily in to connget pald the +vlio was running Tha amend o 0- Methodist come to de- these have dis- re daim s com- menders, under that anarc struction o would follow principle that found difficnlt should 1 mit milder enforce they our nd mur For thes re any amendment 2 other sons op- to the we pose ng la wil exist- VS ex such a them morc and law-. ssing Wilson's Challenge America which ing An Find Conditlons Better (afoul - NEW BRITAIN DAILY AERALD. TUFS n\’\ IFORMER MAYORS “Iroderick T X “Samuol W, David N Ambrose John B Ambrose “J, Andrey A rose 1. Clement Walsh Hoyt I'ease Hi mp Beatly Taleott iy b April April April April Sl \ April April April April April Apri April \pril April 10 April April Aprit Attwood wil loh April April Al \prll Apri Apri April Apnil W el Basset M. Landers v M. Halloran Grorg 3 Orson Angel traftic |, Mrs, s 1 Vo relative brought sh Reed and s Willebrandt’s opinién that orced 1or Maws from Senator conceded, in reply to one Nis questions, that it will long period time to get operating faily” than has with other statutes, “Our aninisters report ildren the coyntry are © clothed than fn forme to this i great inerease throughout the th much royears fact 18 direc in school at nation of wp dissent clieve of ke a the law been the Questioning about the sary to bring she said s “any vast Enormously Improved case “No matter where one tsts the gures relating to social cor < of the people, we find th tanding fact that they en- ormously improved since prohibition nd that a considerable extent rovement was sudden with coming of the prohibition law. man power n ihout *enfores thinlg it did ngt would take army The house liquor traffie commit tee, which planned to begin a surves of conditfens under prohibition t day, has postponed the start of i inquiry a week WIFE IS DIVORGED Woman Turning to the clalm of the wets | for at least it prohibition has hrought a wave of hootlegging and blind-pigging, Dr. | \ aid: “We e hootlegging and blind-pigging today and we had prohibition. | To support his contention, he de- lared an investigation made by his board hefore prolibition ghowed that federal licenses issued for the sale liquors far excceded those issued the states. Dr. Wilson told the committec |that it would be a deubtful policy, held the modification bills rers a “‘mon; 1son before Bridgeport Yreed © Prom Tnsane Since War, () —Otis N aptain in rmy, who be- ame mentally unbalanced while in the service during the world war, was divorced today under a de o lLis wife, Helene Chase of Bridgeport, by Judge Al- Baldwin in sugerior court Jly insane according ist's raport submitted by Diefendorf. He s in hospital in New not to have spoken three {ageport, April of Bri United States by 728 Brewers Arrested ssued “From June, 1921, to August, | Lewis, he charged, “728 brewers fell | fred C. the law. They have been |Lewis is in {found to be the most persistent and to an alic [bitter violators with which the pme- Dr. Allen hibition unit has had to deal. a veteran “The law of the pople can and | city and is sai will enforced,” Dr. Wilsen said ‘o word in the in conclusion, as he made an appeal u tightening up of the Volstead ret in place of the modification the wets lave proposed. Plans of the senate committee to complete the hearing Thurs Priday ar latest apparent] heen abandoned, with the announc ment by Chalrman Harreld that the | drys would be given time in addi- | tion to the 24 hours originally al- lotted ench side for the presentation y R MARK NEW COLD WEATHE Danbury, Apgil 2 s tempera- heret dfopped to degrees zero early this morning. an | 0 —1 e above is believed vecord for rece April to establist nt years. Blood Pressure Goes Down 40% s cuse. 10 ehairman's announcement fol- ‘lm“rrl the submission of written profests against the questioning of | pre their witnesses by Senator Reed, lemocrat, Missonri the only wet nemhber of the committee, who has i in eross-examina- the inquiry. however, 13 endeavoring the hearing this week two dail Deen most aetive fion throughout ommittee, o complete by holding sions ° Loriginally planned. 70 clock l() 11 o’clock e 98C ! 20c ? Ibs 31 C 2 cans 25vc All Day Specials — \Im ning Speuals Lean Fresh SHOULDERS, 1h Challenge MILK Best Maine POTATO Best Pure L \Rl) Ih h h Ih ih h Tomato and Beans 25¢ Camphell’s Pork o i Ij cans 2 b C 3 cans 29¢ sack $1.29 1 Ihs 25¢ Rmso ph. 5 EVAPORATED MIiK .... WHITE LOAF FLOUR . CONFECTIONERY SUGAR . Toilet Paper Early June Peas 2 cans Light Meat Tuna, can Fancy Peaches can 2; Royal Lunch Crackers 2 n)\ Sugar Corn 2 cans 25¢ 5 roils 2 Solid Packed Tomatoes 3 cans Premier Salad Dressing. bottle 3e 214 WEDGWOOD criamery. BUTTER 21ibs 89¢ l‘ark.;d:lle STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 2 dozen 73c AMERICAN CLUB LOAF CHEESE h 35¢ Hushand—Army Captain Hopelessly | York | | Better Than Soda MANTIC SCHOOL FIRE APRIL 20, 1926, M Ariny o 100 Children Walk Out fn Orderly Manuer When Blaze js Discovered in Roof, Otiicer Accused of Im- moral Conduet New London, April 100 childven march nd safety when fire was discovers jon the the Niantic Center { frame teliool house 15 minutes after school had started today The fire, of undetarmined origin, arted in*the suves of the sonth 18t corner of the roof with a high wind blowing, The fire w extinguished by the Niantic "tment and logges are n to exceed $100. The ¢ ong was sounded, nexpettedly in fire 20 (—About out in ord co. April G i i Miss worgh of Improper || Lucille | Kansas, today prepared as chaplain ot v intiniaci 10w, L Orville Clampitt return to s vancouver Barricks Captaln Clampitt w he wit called yesterday and told of | qren marched altempts an the part of \IITYNY\‘;] |the fire until they ow ecome intimate with him | (qocens " o as stationed at the Fort | | Ciasaen wer@nuspond rth chaplain's school. swallow brought from Kansas to testify a ) Clampitt, but she 1Y ave fire expect hool fire as {8 often done dri and the out ignorant were on 1 for the ¢ WILL ENTERTAIN BRIDF The New Britain c¢Mapter ot Ha dassah will entertain at supper to- MOrrow evening ) o'clock in {honor of Mr; Lenoe Abrahamson | Adler, a recent bri Tite affair Wwill be held in the vestry rootm of the synagoguc and Rabbi Gershon Hadas will be the pringipal speaker. Several entertainment featurs be offcred, among them seve [tewpretations by lo while Tie Lenver Mis here & was out | in was dr witness and atements favorable to P mads s an adverse many defonse, | The chaplain's immediate reaction | to the verdict was to make plans to | turn to his wife and four ehildnen anconver harracks. As fo his the chaplain was undecided. the present, he will remain in army. He may resign his com- mission later but he will never aban- don the ministry he said. An offer been made*Chaplain |8 Clampitt by a n¥etion picture con- | Wil ce the officer with “Red | Umbers, Head prize winning thorough- bred horse with which he has won > » number of prizes. 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