New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1927, Page 18

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18 G0V, SMITH ABHORS PURPOSES OF KN 2 Claims Hooded Organization Subversive to Americanism Albany, N. Y., Dec. 30 (®-The purposes of the Kn Klux Hlan aro regarded with horrence rnor Smith, ate l This expressi opinior ntained in a | ay in whic lined to alleged police 8 ticipatio he klan in a Memorial day ps in Queens last ard the purposes atfon with abhorrence and r them subversive entals of America ) you exactly t e that 1 would g -handed anybody ces of priv im to lia loged pollce inferfe crnor explained in a ifes an opinion of tha atto cral he should make direct tion to the elected state having fully as much right 23 the governor. was the o answer to a third reques Tamaica man. NEWINGTON NEWS Newington, Dec. the judges in the essay conte tie local b Women Voters will be held this eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Leroy C. Pond on Frederick street, Mapl 1ill. The judges appointed by Mrs 1. B. Proudman. chairman of the committer in charge of the contest, .re Mrs. Brown, E. LeRoy Pond of er, and Judge E. Stanley ¢ will go over the es- Welles, turned in to final decision will be made. A meating of the league will be 1 Tuesday evening, January 3 o parish house of the Newington r Congregational church. No | them and ther | |day evening st |ning essays will b NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DE - CMBER 30, 1927. 12 win- Senator Nye Urges Diversion of Water From Missouri River ' JOSEPH RICE OFF FOR PHILIPPINES Paul Kawl Also in Army, Fred W, © Philippine New York. fr fron uncement as to the winners of |m the contest will be made until Tues 30-—A meeting of manent of be directed by h of the Leaguc of eral from his Presidio o ninth co of Orego n |nual athietic p Leaves for San Francisco st of sol- foreign coast for egi- ande. 1 tour, s and ty to son | some of the his com- call. The it Panama, | and Guwam. M@BRIDGE SOUTH Rico was a DARKOTA ison at Fort ustoric army post ) = UR | und, whe HURON instruetion and training un- supervision of Colonel wphries, I, e post Krawl, son of Goorge Krawl, Slade: nt organiza- 3 * ) he re- | MITCHE LL B 1 CANAL 2 CANAL, A CHEYENNE DAM B JAMES DAM sailed as a Mihiel ined regulars. al Krawl and nt to I't. McDowall, ¢ pw-ung r with §00 othep 1t San ator Gerald P, Nye (sbove) of North Dakota has ready for Con- < plan for diversion in his state of Missouri river 10 re- ey, to fur- nish powee aud to help and dams to carry out the project, and how the natural flow of San k would be altered. a com shin i . Tdaho, Mon- Wyoming, Uts \. D., Dec Nevada and DD T from - convey waters ot from a point near G into the head river of northeastw From this peint some ter would flow into entually into the e North and Hudson Bay t would flow from the Cheyen > th James river, down th outh Dakota, and b o the Missouri near Yankton, h estimates of the cost the 210 education Maine to Texa -foot tunncls Fitch-Jones Co. City Hall SALE Odd Lots of Shirts, Hoslery and Pajamas Yo Price and Less Odd Lot of $45 to $60 Suits Fashion Park and Hickey-Freem: Overcoats All Reduced Except Burberry's $35 hows where he would buitd ' d ouri river at and Chamber- ]from $10. Senator Nye Coolidge, in )00 to $20,000,000 drying up of the has told President | Sponsors of tha din broachinz the plan, | would run the water from thr er who has bee enne river into Devils Lake project has found |dam which would cause ti to flow into the lake thro he nutural channel. Thence 1t travel through other natural into Stump Lake and Luck —UP—Rusinees re being recruit- under the banner of the legal sion to war upoR gangsters “teers and destroy the un- Aderworld's reign of terrorism in Chi- cago About 500 wered a call of ident of the - sociation fo meet plan a campaign. control of floo ouri would points out. T ito Devils Lake rveplenish that rapidly-y anal would cna of water from the Chey James river, and d north of Jamestown in t stream would enable impo the water to control floods. of the burden volunteers have an- Silas H. Strawn, American Bar as- ) January 18 and rtly becanse of the ion wonld 1« n for developins NEW BRITAIN’S MOST POPULAR MILLINERY STORE GOLDENBLUM’S Celebrating 11 Successful Years of Business in New Britain! Eleven successful vears of business—a record to be proud of. Each year has seen us grow until we have become lead- ers in the millinery field of New Brit- ain. We are proud of our achievement and to commemorate this great event we are having a Birthday Sale, where the prices are exceptionally low. Per- ticipate and celebrate our birthday with us. Commencirg Tomorrow 11th BIRTHDAY SALE 1600 NEW HATS at Prices Special for This Event [ J ; 5 ~Each Hat is a distinct model, ving a style and color that nitely belongs to the new sea- son for both Miss and Matron. We cannot emphasize too much the EXCEPTIONAL VALUE of thesc Stunning Hats. GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. 188 MAIN STREET, AT COURT NEW BRITAIN 77N Beauti{ul Metallics, Jewelled Lffects, Embroidered Satins, Colored Silks, Gold Laces, Brocades, Black Satins, Pelts Velours Thildren’s Hats ave included 1n We hiave one of the this sale. largest stocks of Children's ilats in the en- tive city ! 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