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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1926. 12 tion. most important factor, he de in conservatism, “an extreme nce for the past and its tradie ind no doubt will for both inters the Union forces in the and later, | " Grid Mentors Discuss Stabilz- & Fover. ing Their Profession Fos York, T s are Kept bu: s, A A g, vet- coach of the y of go, told the annual convention 1 of the American Football ‘Coaches . kers, * | association here today. Stagg's re- nd 1 £ {port as chairman of a committee | S S — {on abilizing our profession of | football coaching” was re y Hu ek, Penn State coach, wh is in Florida. 00 often,” said the speaker, ‘religion is merely an inheritance of p q find time served with war between the st in 1898, helped se ter with Spa This portr experience. cpend- | science 3 s than | univer r, General Ames is a man N[iE[] flFTEN aid, have An n arvakicti: Rh. Hias UP lN MILI."]NS [;HA national and loc ¢ sot c wre is needed, Mr. Hoover ,| evidence,” Magic, he ientific knowl- |t opriations by | scientists. my | , 2 o spe . ut- | g ! " said the speak- | “by @ Smithsonian or a Carnegie in-|of present-day religion, Dr. G e e t practical use uth on or a Rockefeller In Wells, of the Hartford Semi e Pl el v ¥ s . ave abie the carrying on of this work Ioundation, declared that it | 2 sl t t p rsities as a by-product of ed-|ponents include magic, Y 2 e he eriall ) wit obably | ucation. 2 ri “\\'S“’A;u? \'ilnnx‘m]vn‘::l!‘n\ industry « More liberal support of with too much of the [E SRR A | of pure scicn-|as for work by future applied | foundation of modern ritus | handed down from father to son Ik : - ysticism is “the deeper knowledge,” | which the latter cherishes because it ES[]ma[eS P\][ I[ a[ $30 000 30,000 men en- ion, endowments| Diagnosing the so-called ailments | which is used to refute scientific in- | was ‘good enough for his paren ) y g usiness s Alleyne 30 (P New hey ed Mr i IRIICAL CLERGY oy based on a study of 120 | ind universities, said the | howed tha for t ight vears following the great war, 379 | Miss Watkins Replies to Dr. e GHER Archer's Protests sur gunman s who of a coach in these | years. Sixteen | ned the coaches | e eight-year period, 12 | me man for seven years, 1 for the mor- | ¢ the demand of | o have win- | form of organiza- athletics i criticism news- | Iroves | , lies in alumni, general 1 students to regard inter- football conts s a in shich honor and nothing | is at stake. Coaches, themselves, Mr. Stagg »d out, must assume a_ part of responsiblity. Poorly trained men should not undertake a fask v\ for which they are not proper! | equipped, and they should kn | conditions at the « before a cepting 1 wonder | Prot. world s been regu- | Stagg SCIENGE DOES NOT RELY ON WEALTH i-;Does More for Country Than Money, Hoover Sags public. oniy m —Amer- conld added to the science re- | of Herbert erce, this work and need ve and| Hoover, challenge to the |H“]H | (] | / | Hatchless Value! AGAIN! A striking example of how General Amés Quits Golf With John D. fot Picture| . Dec. 30 1 in t ionship Daytona Beach, I ) — A rift has offing in 1t two playr wh is some years mor it of the > combined the onship of pi was sk the A only pos| Applied science, How Radio Increases Income Of The Electrical Industry The widespread use of radio receiving sets among customers of the New York Edison Company hasincreased the company’s income by $1,000,000 a year. So it was testified recently before the New York Public Service Commission. The frequent charging of electric storage bat- teries and the late burning of electric lights by radio listeners sitting up longer than usual accounted for the extra consumption of clectric current, it was stated. We believe these specific figures showing how radio tends to increase the income of electric light and power companies will interest every investor in Connecticut to whom we have ever offered securities based on the electrical industry. 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