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G0OD CITIZENSHIP WORLI'S PANAGEA 'M OSCOW IN REIGN OF TERROR AS SOVIET PREPARES FOR WAR WITH POLAND, NEWS AGENCIES DECLARE| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL {NAVY WILL ADOPT ELIGIBILITY RULE U.of e Grodues Addressed_lnconfinmed Reports onfiWEs GORNER LAND | At Relations datons With Armp by Dr. Lingelbach Philadelphia, Juno 15 (M — The menace of modern war “is only the worst of a series of dangers’ that confront society, Dr. William E. Lingelbach asscrted today in ad dressing the graduating class of the U'niversity of Pennsylvania at the 171st commencement exercises Eleven honorary degre s in and were awarded which iegres cates monies, P at t were held in th civiliza 0 is prof history at to the den nd soicay or law in to t ndards of Critics Dr. Ling: modern Buropea niversity, “‘point ation in political to the disrespect violence and anarchy anters of populatior ing down of the ol with it ai in Average r “With the extension of “hiso to men n the t Lave b 1 rath liminish is,not a panacea Extreme ut in practice Witho! 1 of n ters ather Coday, most he of o Ihach, wi our 11 lions of and wom- or w rsal nd social all in theor can be very bad crship For unive - will 1 is sufl ne in ir politic democ nd ir tinues, accomplistted mary the inexplica coope 3 domina it contin do <o our civili on is in da Dr. 1 s no new f destruction 1 that 1 nine stilene heen moye T War—two hove me hecans: m:t ng rapid reasons chiefly, sheer and ge fo t . not through V\C(‘",\&ir\ cha unive v‘rqw s nf we In Ame thing is impossible. is eonscisntious citizenship Call Troops to Aid Oil Law Enforcement Mexic v, June 15 (P—T Lroops are to be nused to prevent ex- ploitation of cil wells drilled by ecer tain oil companics despite cancs tion of their permits. The department of commerce industry a d the war en today to } some federal troop: Wt the disposal Tampico pr- troleum ageney hocause, it stated certain oil companies have be il gally drilling and explol well notwithstanding permits were de- nied. When such wells were dis- :overed, the departments it tocked the valve hut e Jocks were broken and exploitation w continued. What and intelligent and FRIENDS (UP)—Amid EVEN WORM HA! Moscow, June 1 /ilutter of o telegrams, 11 logical Institut i0th anniversary know, this is the which dies the habits of worms, I case you don't scientific group home life and The art of glass-making was pra d n 2300 D. C. by inhahi the Euphrates Vall hieads to the Egyptians. Bumuncfp NOW, HERE I AM- READY 7060 T0 WELL-1 HAD TO FIX THE FURNACE! «g “IT WENT QuT! p ~THEN,FOR GODDNESS SAKE-GET SOME \/ l/ DECENT E0AL! without Get acquain are selling. sizes but oni hest gr: today. 'D.&K.COAL ¢q PHONE - 7 OFF| 684 = ¢3A'E 635'25{.5_ o Answer 1> Dhe Burrim Grain .. Is Your Cottage For Rent? Advertise It in Herald Classified Ads Just Phone 925 / TR ARG Mass Panic-Stricken tants Fleeing the Cit) June ons exceutions, drastic military pre pending and cre from don. I w Is of f Moscow, are They emana 1 other v given soviet reports based on fac stantiated to. t bl otorious Repy It is said th d on all tele ounts mpose in Soviet Vi region, the and i my & tok, ics of and L on os 1bl Moscow B hav SHth the of Hm clared, is ir law, popnlation use panic being el ilone will thonsands girls This| 1 that are ror in Russ declaration AR Executions (P—Rumors of with numer- | ale arrests ia hols paration of oreigners current te from nters wh ) cirenlating anti- and whether they ar not been from 1 an urce strict .o¢ thin iy o nir olitical power nd powe e of led 1o inero th A to devots t rning. preparations war with Po- martial parts alist Republic, as ccorda and Inhabl- an i 1 fles in L Wars ich v 5 rts Unconfirmed nsorsi ams from Ru: + inability to con- 1l stories. of wh m of Casp South Rus- ngrad. solier of lifr makir Moscow -strick ¥ Man Driven Insane Among ur terror, o n hic al Voikoft, some was @ time ago 4 ne fre h Elv exoc at Mosco n assassination at voy, put fter series of tortures from wh came insans A despateh Daily Mail Moscow of czar's armies than 100 p. reprisal for Loff. fry 28 forn and rsons the a new terror.” 0t adds, “has m number of su re thore now daily. Mosc s ns person u fol ihe correspondent. quotes s s Is an ann ttacks or sman fo . qliestio that tells of th commisss om mer offics savs i ssassinati the ici in from cren, on was a under confirmed reports of al- Helsi that one W sey N to do oin h he to shooting at rs of 1t m n s on of Frespos than doubled Mose ten ow and Le ugh v the arrested ded freight trains 1 cities nightly, Lt o ominent Moscon vent ¢ Intervene: r the n- abou Germeany 1ditional the y at the n of of will irt w rman for- port v qa cided to warn \Iou‘o'\ of the advi bility nropa Iaration Y of discon nda that mini ndly 1he that continua istic propaganda r ed an insurmoun the soviet nerally but on Rus: Berlin desp spokesman as by Dr. 1 fri viet cnee M 1 ity Bade s on the so olutely n the ac with impr: to disown reign o union’s was -German relations. tches quoted con Str had m, mad stions to M. T forelgn ation not only tahln a harm aying te n-Bade viet o cossar vities of o terrol by mun the ann, P comr of commun- consti handicap to foreign relations influ- ful that rsat tried 1 th for Rnssia the t 15 (P—Dispatches | pleaded not guilty, in 1t ism NEWINGTON NEWS Mapl A H stir Yor road (o Mre. Mapie Hill I'ran Hil {READ ALRALD ( LASSIFIED ADS ¢ with tak Mo chit with Are Threatened ASAIDTO TRAFFIC! Stanley Works Proffers Strip at Church and Elm Streets At a special meeting of the board of public works held la i an ofter was received by the board vom Phillip B. Stanley, vice-presi- lent of the Stanley Works, of a por- fion of land at the corner of Church 1 Elm strc containing ahout square feot of ground which vill bo accepted by the board witl a view towards improving existing ffic conditions at that point. The granting of the land will permit the cutting off of about 12 feet of curb and sidewalk and will improve traffis conditions at the narrow corner. round. the Sta the city to stand expense of eracting a catch asin at that point and to agree that the deeding of the land will not af- fect the existing building line on Church street should the corporation decide to build at a later date. A cross walk will also he installed by » hoard of public work; board voted to empower City 2N Iac o] s for the transfer of . “policy that it was not seeking | star college athletes to become sol- | Annapolis, Md.. June 15 (UP)— ' Athletic relations between the Army yand Naval academies after July 1, {1628 were threatened by the an- moummn.nt of Rear Admiral Louis B8 \ulmn superintendent of the aval academy that the “three-vear cligibllity” rule had been adopted. After July 1, 1928, the Navy crews and teams will not meet opponents who do not observe those rules, Nul- ton said. The adoption of the “three-year means that no athlote will be vermitted to play on Navy varsity teams who has engaged in athletics for more than three years, including time at any other college and at the academy. While no direct inference w: ziven it was taken to be the last and final stroke of the navy against the army's policy of using for four years star foothall players and athletes who had played three or four vea of varsity athletics hefore entering tha academy. Several years ago the Navy open- od the campaign by announcing the m- o ir T e 1h- ich 158 the In offering the ¥ Works requires ian i would not permit plebe class to engage in varsity con tests but the army ignored the action ) is or ing > property the ar weekly ard six hearings on the gas stations in the ci session of open- | ¢, ¢ were mentally capable of ng the examinations and attain )illl‘f‘d marks in the class room hould not be penalized on the ing of William J. Fa ge LeWitt | . McDonough applied for a gasoline station permit at 12 Wash- ington streot. I'rank Prosperi applied for a g oline station permit at 63 Broad street, near High street. The recom- mendation for the permit was pass- od by the board Tho Mason Oper: of Woree M permit to operate a tion at the corner of md Trinity streets. 3 Williams pointed out that the drive for the gasoline station which iias been pur ed by the orporation is not acceptable u RS TR DS T ROUS “|" AFTER SON IS INJURED presentative of the Worcester com- cooperate with the rd on any| Local Man and Wife Drive Nearly perience. The section of the resolution read- ing that the Navy would not meet teams or crews that did not observe the “three-year rul conld mean nothing but a direct action against the Army, as the Navy for vears has not been scheduled against op- -omnN who do not have the “three- ar rul The Army, it was pointed out. is one of the very few major institn- tions which does not observe the | hman and the thre cligi ing corporation applied for a gasoline sta- Main N the of 1 vay (e | PANY stated that (he company would i hanges to he made in the property. - matter was held over until next week’s meeting, pending the arrival , of blue prints and drawings at the ral board office, The Handy Garage's application for a permit to operatc a gas sta- tion at the corner of Seymour and Bim strects met with no opposition. A petition of the Atlantic Refining company to operate a station at the corner of Kelsey street and Rocky Hill avenus was held over for the submission of blue prints and tehes. A petition from the Western Union "t Co., for permission to et an illuminated sign at the com- pany’s nev quarters, 93 West Main street, was voted acceptable provi ing the work was done under the | upervision of the ity engincer. ' HOLDUP MEN SENTENCED New the 2 600 Miles In Three Days to Grandmother's Funcral. nd- Seven hours after her son, Hindmarch, aged 54, & coal had been taken to a P fe hospital at sly injured in a mi cident, Mrs. Sarah Ann Hindmarch MacDoug 1 passed away at the a, of 90 years at tho home of her in- jured son, where she had lived for number of years. Mrs, MacDou- 1, who was the [,'hlndmrumr of rnest R, Dechant of this city, leaves four children. 18 grandchildren and 2§ great-grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs, Dechant who at- tended the funeral services at Mount Carmel, Pa, Monday afternoon. drove 574 miles to tend the fun- ral, the grandson being one of the pall be rrs. The dis w cov. ered in 74 hours, of which 26 hours were spent in actual drivin Two Si ters Teach t School Long Sentences of six months in the Boston, June 15 (UP)- iampshire county house of correc- |AlMOSt over for (1o sistors tion werc meted out by Justice Rich- |een teachers for a total ard W. TIrwin of Northampten, Mass., superior court yesterday afi- crnoon in the cases of John Janick, Leo Regula and George Kolosksy, of this city nick, who was in- 'licted on March 7 for robbery and assault to rob in two counts, pi +q guilty to simple assault and being before the fi 4 pleaded ot guilty, changed his plea to one of guilty on two counts of assault to rob and rebliery, and one count of simple as- while Kolosky who also had pleaded guilty to charges of assanlt to rob and h~\flfl‘ 1ssia | armed, in two counts, and one count oviet | of simple ult. and he arrests were in East Hampton, M . and mitted, by pleading guilty that they rob Abraham Aronson, merchant, li rom and also that they held up *ph Czajkowski in the rear s market and then locked him in on finding that he had on his person. The rob- e Omaha L trio fifty-five cents. HobHERl 1 to Dénison where formerly lived in 10 7 was th ring leader ac ording to th directed m. Regula nd with him. © Finds Arabian Tribe Pleasing Companions York, Jun (#-—-Ch. n N v Unite R hina, has igzht mon shores of th Arab is son, John Oliver 4 in New York on! liam miner, Ivania ow. to ad st ske he the the her nee o Jdanick, Regula and Kolosky. | Britain Men. Given Siv Months in | 1re- the cat- Hampshire County, Mass.. Ja Period hool who have i of nearly Gt Merrill, whe has l,«\lkh( Alhe in Roxbury for the and Miss Mary Merrill of the rosch school in Carnegie Hall, New York, who has devoted approximate- Iy the same number of years to ed- ucation, both will retire at the close of the current term. A purse of gold and 49 roses were presented Miss Emma Merrill at a testimonial h.‘mquv' here night. Pictures of Bellanca Rushed to Denison New York, June 15 (£ Motion pictures of the landing of the Bel lanca monoplane Colmmbia in Ber- lin were heing rushed by airplane to Denison, Ic a, home « larenee D. CLamberlin's The films ere lin to Paris from whers taken to the coust and pl 1 Olympie which doc terday A special print immediately and started Dam- the . Dr. fons and to at it ac gula, who ha last hird made M trio a ath rushed from they wre ad aboard A he of 2lhe ar ir m o moncy e s a made in Ger- many. the robheries, and v the work ithoriti wd i 15 a returned hs of tra i to 10 rior of i he s Vo hibl The into spent Christmg tribe at Jedda 1 them pleasant king ha me on the 1. M» royal r him { th 1da to o countyy. of ! VEHICLE REPORT not op MOTOR of the wlen of | censes | i of the righ Faster than toast! rases of Leol 13 ¢ street and 2110 0f 232 Arch stract in rz of 1o Mo the R gor threa feet | orehids Africa There are otten eh. in adoption of the freshman rule which | members of the and continued to play plebes in their | diers and if star athletes from other | athletic field becanse of previous ex- | Wil is Palnier school | ast 49 years, | vl geese D, fSHIPWRECK KELLY SITS AND SETS REGORD| Man on Top of Flag Polc Expects ' to Stay There Until Sunday Night, He Newark, N. J. | Atvin “Shipwrec | world record today for atop a flagpole. He looked at the crowd below him on the St. Francis hotel roof: pondered over the dangers of traffic, the annoyance of telephone calls and sundry other un- June " Kelly set a new pleasant aspects of modern life, and | announced he would stay there un- til Sunday night and make it a real world record He had been squatting on a small | road seat on the top of the flag pole for 142 hours at 10 a. m. lived on warm milk and hot coffee, pulled up to his isolated perch by a rope. He has slept a total of about § hours, dozing off for a catnap now and then with his thumbs stuck in holes in the seat to keep him from falling. Kelly has shaved himself twice since he started his test, but today it was planned to send a barber up on the ladder te do the job for him. NEW ENGLAND IS MEETING PROBLEMS U. S. Official Says District Is | Earnest in Manner Rye Beach. N. H. June 15 (P— The fature economic development of New England industry depends to a large of modern methods of chandising and advertising, than |upon any other one factor, the New {England counell was told today in |a report from its committee on merchandising and advertising. It heard ftself praised by Dr. Frank M. Surface, chief of the do- mestic commerca division of the United States department of com- merce, who declared that no other Isection of the country was tackling its problems and secking to over- come handicaps in the same earn- st and determined manner. Industrial Research Tt also learned that of 4,000 rep- resentative manufacturers inter- viewed by its research committee, only 300 conducted industrial re- arch in any form. It was announced that a group of commercial and research agen- cies had been formed to cooperat {in stimulating a program of fact finding as a basis for constructive ‘J,l)on |""The committee on advertising found, in examining New England industries from a group standpoint, that many popular conceptions had no basis in fact. Despite th dency to speak of New iterms of one or two of out- standing industries, there was ac- tually great diversification of indu: ry. Yet many of its communitie: the report pointed out, with the predominating influen Jof a single industry. False Sense of Sccurity another instance, the survey | As showed {Industries imbuea of security,” the cconomic have taken place. A “weakness i selling chandising among our manufacturer: In his address, Dr. Surface said, “We hear a great deal about over- production i Now there a false falling to with o and ize third are two ways to get rid of so-called | is to cut down other to 4nr-production; one !the output and the pose of the increase. “It is our hope that by increas-| ing New England's her own market that t New England in obtaining a still Jof what is obviously most profitable mark: | !Farmer Shoots Man { As a Chicken Thief N. Y., June 15 (P— we will a manufacture; greater ro Albany, Charles H |and killed by Charles Rowe, a farm- ter, at the Rowe farm, about 100 yards west of the Massachusetts line on the siate highway between Steph- entown, N. Y., and Hancock, Mus: arly today Rowe allege Hayes and his son, William, lickens, Hayes was arrested on a lary in the second de- were ingiand, won cked a flock of gees « number of tur to London. keeping to the road all while the turkeys, when fell to roost In the Norwich won, the | darkness | treog time, hit For Quickest Hot Breakfasts! l Quick | UAKER |. OATS That rich and creamy QUAKER flavor. Cook in 2% to 5 minutes. Demand the genuine. 15 (UP)— remaining | He has | degree upon the adoption | g lling, mer- | were faced | “far too many New England | changes that | was, | and mer-| too many of | dis- | knowledge of | your best and | of this city was shot, WEDNLSDAY, JUNE 15, 1027 MINISTER SHOCKS CONFERENCE BY SUSTAINING YOUTH IN UNMARRIED UNIONS AND EXPERIMENTS IN SEX | e |Ann Arbor Clergyman’s tion. and made a pica for the “in- H telligent use of birth control, at Remalks Followed by |lcast in families whero tho eco- nomic situation is poor.” Impassmned Plea by Col- Another speaker at the opening 'nes-lon, Rev. Robert B. Gooden, leagues for Sanctity of | the Home. lcreated an entirely new moral situa- headmaster of Harvard school, Los | Angeles, also commended youth's frank and questioning attitude to- ward moral standards. The question mark, rather than the dollar sign,®s, he declared, the ‘symhol of \uday CODK APPEAL MUST G0 70 HIGH COURT Five Year Parole Not Legally Given, It Is Found New Orleans, June 15 4P — Dr. I'rederick A. Cook, ~xplorer and oil promoter, must look to the supreme court or the United States parole board for his release from Leaven- worth prison owing to a decision (handed down hers in fifth United | States court of appeals, The decis- | ion sald, in efféct, that Iederal Judge Eou Wilson at ‘ort Worth was wrong also took issue with Iev. Mr. Lew- g 8180 o 5 W {when he orlered the release ‘of Dr. 16 @n6. of Wie taltely BOWSNer, ¥ex o o o s viar probalion Beelo) marking that.the Ann Avbor:rector it S0 Haidalialion et 0f 1925 “deserved the congressional medi : | o inte frainassiinti o ;;llors not affect the existing statutes arding the releaso of prisoners. delegates, on the other hand, were | "RLIEIE U TR, e . quoted as approving Rev. Mr. LeW- ). "o yjcon the effect of changing statoments. h: law which was in existence at The loyalty the time it was passed except so ag ideals, whate b % | the language used discloses an in- |counted as the principal factor With | \yiion 't make chanze,” the opin. {Rev. Mr. Lewis. fon sald. “The law then in exist- { “The boys and girls are in love | ..o fncludes the rule that a court |with life,” Lewis asserted. “They|oinnot st aside nor alter its final discuss sex, they try experiments.|yggment after expiration of the but here is the chief point—they torm at which it was entered, un- [live by what they think is right. |losy the proceeding for that purpose not by code. i was begun during the term, or the “We cannot presuppose a fixed [court’s control of the case be retain- and invariable moral code by which 'oq in so..: authorized way. To sus- the men of all ages and all degrees yain Judge Wilson's order, the opin- of civilization are to be tried and jon added, would amount to setting convicted or acquitted. at naught the parole and commuta- “You can no more iry tion statutes, : d they would be of by the standards of the no force save where a trial judge era than you can try clected to let them remain in force. standards by the lives of The opinion is expected to stralght- age: en out a tangle ereated by a number he speaker declared that "If to|of applications for release under the sanctify unmarried unions do away, as some urge it with promiscuity and the standard, and hetter protect the! Dr. Cook was convicted on fraud hildren of legal marriages, then |charzes in November 1923, and sen- to keep on fussing with rulesabout | tenced to 14 y in prison and to divorce and the idea that all mar- pay a fine of 000. riages are made in heaven is utter | ————e | folly | Bachelors constitute 26 per cent of He had the male population of England. San Francisco, June 15 (A—Re- action to an address before the na- | tional congress of the Protestant church by Rev. Henry Lewis, rec- {tor of St. Andrew’s at Ann Arbor, Mich., in which he defended the tendency among the younger gen- cration to indulge in “sex experi- | ments” was expected today as delegates reviewed the speech. Declaring his contact with |younger generation “makes me proud of it,” Rev. Mr. Lewls de- bated whether the church ml{,’hl not do better to recognize “unmar- ried unions."” | The speech coming at the ver congress. The Right Rev. Murray, of Maryland, bishop of the copal church, followed it immediately with an| impassioned defense of “the sanc- tity of the home.” Bishop Edward L. Par: of Californin and two other clergymen the _rrmlvd a scnsation, opening of the John G. presiding of try this age Victoriar Christian the old | would, | of the country since the Cook appli- double |cation was filed. 81 also sail that science iC LADA" ldeal for Pichics and all outdoor occasions ten- | England in | | | | { | | cHMake teaias uscal; thoroughly chill then fll[ Lnto Slhermos bottle,, The result will surprise ‘ and delight you ;. b § M. J.KENNEY & CO. | 563 Main St. (Opp. \‘t.Mm',\-'s Church) I'olophnno 314 (m(l CONNECTICUT’S MOST COMPLETE RELIGIOUS STORE MEDALS PICTURES ATUES CRUCIFIXES LITTLE FLOWER NOV F.LI‘IL Statues Delivered to Any Part of the City. 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