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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRID 29, 1527, LECTURE ON INDUSTRY Industrial Secretary of Federation of Churches of Christ in America | CHILDREN'S BENEFIT ZHERust way st | | AS AIDE T0 ASSESSORS CONCERT SUNDAY',, Dr. Rlingberg's Home 10 Gain) ™" v v - | Mer, ume sty ot Now o Through Annual Progmm l | eity will addre: & meeting at the Although pa Y. W. C. A. Monday evening tiring Chairman of Bonrd Expect- to Speak Here Monday. | the hoard of asse “Industrial Problems of the Day Zim Ty oG The New Britain Ministers' associ- so¢| vloy ation, the board of directors as well <ling. | time assistant to Thomas Lind as the Industrial committes of the the | Praisal engineer, who is to become | Y- W- C. A. have been Invited to at- { nited Swedish churches and so- | Chairman. o ieties will be held in the First| T Rev. M. Lutlieran church, Sunday afternoon Sccretary of 13 o'clock The artists who will fur- ish the program are Mrs. Jane ori Tuttle, contralto; Adolph i1l violinist; I’rof. Per Olsson, or- wanist, and Henry Corsell, tenor While this is Mr. Cor: h ' wance in Conn he is we he de e se n A wown in the Middle West, ppeared in hundreds of £ the past few year tinue in t The concert given annua ot department as lie benefit of Rev. Dr. J. E Sny- rg’s Children's Home, by & ‘aliliougr nat! Myers is the Industrial 1 upon is under ot Jelgmin o 1 has bee Churches of Christ in America r\n‘qu vears and be.|has served indust organizations | cause of his thorough acquamntance paci His latest book, Rt officlals arve tive Government in In- o hanet i %" establishes his reputation as| a prozressive leader, his admirers |7 At prese > i delivering a | ©s of lectures to students dn | New England = colleges. He will| spend Monday at Trinity college, | Hartford. During his stay in | Myers will be the guest | and Mrs, Roger Whitman, CONVENTIO [ NGNS 1 g mom s Ald or Newspaper Association s Con- Panel to Try Two Chinamen For s arrangeme definitely determi consideration. 2 tion, man system ty 1I's first ap having concerts With a rrangad for, and worthy cause concert is held, the com- | looks for d to the church ing cd to its capacity, After the concert a dinner will be rved in the pariors of the chure (o the children and the personnel vom the home, by the Ladies socicties of the three Swedish irches in town. The year 1928 will be the 25th ry of the founding of the > by Dr. Kiingberg. During its ence hundreds of children have ricar aper wen cared for and educated. Dona- | er tions for the support of the work have been received from New Brit- win people as well as from interest- «d people In almost the country. This year's executive for the concert consists of pr waga as chairman, contemplates the ndid program nployment of assistants whenever n view of th bich th itte {the this efty, Mr. | of Mr. | for cluded in New York, Manchester Murder Now Is Halt | Gra Filled. i | (B—The sixth | this morning to sit | it will hear evidenee | of Chin Lung and Soo alieged who ler of Ong Jing| ter on March 24. | York, Aprll 20 (P—The niion of the Association Hartford, A man w day today tion of o | ent Hoo Wir are accu Hem fn Manc The sixth man is Georg 50, who now lives in was drawn as & veniren Bloomficld. He is a farmer. The seve juror chesen today s | Martin J. . of Avon, tool | Collins company furor and the t 1 chosen today 3 i 7. of Avon, who has his! own garden in that town and might | ‘ln‘ classed as a farmer, Febh, Asheville, N, €.{ Ten minutes later t was e William J. Jamie ton all sections of committee d Plain D¢ 1 Howard Davi , tre York Her- Carlan and C; all to serve committee, Mrs. Walter Falk, Dew Hallsten, Res Carlson and n; finance | a1 Berlin, Hultin, Reuben one year. The following dir: elected for two Hilton U. Brown, Indianapolis Nows and 17, J Vancouver, B. C. Daily vears; ille, 57 One Killed, Two Others Are Overcome by Fum Boston, April 29 (A —One man illed and two wer mnionia fumes in the ninth man, | ed to ta a Bloom- | place of Fran Rell, Savannah OVETCOme yjorning News, who died during the H fcemaking | (o . “ here to- apiro Case Is | Further Complicated | Detroit, Apr. 29 (UP)—Intricacies of the miliion-dollar Henry Ford | Aaron Sapiro libel suit were increa: | ed today when it was announced that | Judgze Tred M. Raymond of "h‘:uul; Rapids would not attend a (‘nnfr‘r-’ of attorneys in the case here | which was ex- | wddition to was devots Today's » 8N em- | aoygive, in who had attempted to repair | e off k in a pipe, was dead when he | cyssion of m nical problems of reached a hospital. The condition of | the profession. William B, Bryant, Ladderman Gilbert Joncs of the fire | of the Paterson, N, J. Press € department, who brou Sullivan | jan, presided. out, was said to be critic: The next meeting of the Another employ Mechan, | tion, to be called in No 1ls0 overcome, nother fire- | will he held at Virginia B rian was slightly injure 1 hy a falling | Virginia winter t window sash. Jones, who figured in a | —— similar reseue in 1922, discarded his | 1 mask when he found it fanliy and without protection groped his | tion on inorganic substances, others way Into the fume-filled room. He | that It results from animal fmains brought the body of Sullivan to the 'and som ink it or nally door hefore he apsed, vegetable mat election 1o a dis- ence » judge was to have heen here to attempt to set a date for retrial | ourned hecause of | disqualification of a woman juror. Elmer W. Voorhei rk of the federal cour id another district ige would be appointe t conference, Some seientist X petroloum lis the res chemical ac- New and Very Special at THE MEN'S SHOP, A\ Broadcloth Shirts $1.59 Plain white or smart stripes in a splendid quality broadeloth. Collar attached style. A regular $2.00 shirt. Athletic Union Suits 59¢ (2 for $1.00) fortable summer suits. Sizes 38 to 16. fortable summer suits. Sizes 8 to 46. Now for Basebgzll Boys' Baseball Suits $2.39 .. $2.50 Just like the Big League uniforms. Gray striped with blue or red, and gray checks. Cap, belt, pants and blouse. Sizes 6 to 18 year: Rayon Hose 50c Pair Good-looking striped pat- terns in a choice of several colors. Sport Sweaters $1.89 to $3.98 Every active young- ster needs one or two sweaters like these — checks nd - Jacquards with trimming of con- trasting color, Sizes 28 to Wash Suit Special $1.00 Regularly $1.50 Oliver Twist style with sport belt, in striped and checked materials, and flap- per suits in khaki. Sizes 4 to 9 years. (Continued from Page 20) {him read ng. ¥ Yes, told Gray MRS SNYDER TAKES the stand. He rememberad lcalling on him about cancellation of her husband's insurance. ense failed in an attempt to have | from the polictes or had the right to change the beneficiary. The court sustained state objec- ruling that as the were n evidence, all parts of them Sylvester 8. M a from {had known of He then a by lived, with the seven years preceding § iy der's death, “Do you Saw Him at House. “He came to the About three tin Prown Broo two 8 obeyed its ins calling Mrs. | her to watch for a letter, letter Hazelton his opening, which set the night March 19 for the Kkilling. Mother Takes Stand know daughter. “What happened after the third “You were away from the Snyder home the night of the killing?" “T was.” “After your daughter was arrest- ed 414 you ask to see her?” “T 4id, but they woulda's let me. “Who?" “The district attorney.” (By Willlam Millard for Gray.) “When Gray called at the Snyder home did you tell him ahout your Mrs. Snyder The de-| that band 2" “They were not mentioned.” Snyder Never Knew. “Was Alhert Snyder ever present when Gray was there?” o (By the district attorney.) “Didn’t you eall up vour daugh- 19 and tell her roturn that night 2" “I told her T was not needed where T was {f she needed me, but T would be late and if she didn't | mind T'd stay where 1 w; “Rut you could have returned?* “Yes, about ten a’clock at night.” Mrs. Brown at this point straining to withhold her tears. “Why did you tell Mrs, Sn not to 1 C come any mor didn’t think it looked right.” “Did you ever tell rt Snyder, 1d been ther policies the jury would newspaper- who said he 15 years, took the getting a telegram before Snyder an mention Brown took the stand. 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