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PRIEST HITS HARD | AT BIRTH CONTROL Denounces Companionate Mar- riage Also in Lenten Sermon Condemnation companlonate marriage, eugenic | childbirths and other present day | proposals was voiced hy Father Hubert, member of the Passionist Order of West Springficld, in lis Lenten sermen at St Joseph’ church last night. The arraignment of the practices was one of the most severe ever delivercd in this city. A vivid description of the pas- sion of Christ in the Garden Gethsemanc led to the excol of the attitude which the pric licves the modern world takes to- ward sin. | “A world of today 1 A man on a streel corner propagat- | ing the birth control; ! practice it; a world tha that particular man iu who propagates by what he eompanionate m ge, a contract; a world that looks upon 1 &n unmarricd mother s one Who | has comimtted a simple social ror,” all these came under the fire of the pricst’s denunciation. ¢ Those sins for which Christ dicd, ! the preacher stated, TeRAr by the world today simply as|c breaches of conveniion or crrors against 50ciet ther Hubert pleaded for urn to the trus sense of the dness of sin LINDY TIRED ( l]UT cu of Dbirth control, r 11y i 19 cun the i are K {u (Continue¢ frem First Py With Lindbe Robertson and 1. M. Jouls and Uly S. Hill, mana Albany theater. An early morning fog which earlf- er had threatened to give the flyer trouble, had cleared by the time the plane appearcd over Boston. Heavy clouds forced the aviator to fly low over the city. In contrast to the thousands who pushed and shoved and cheered hys- | terically when Lindbergh came here in July, the crowd which waited for him today was orderly and number- | er in the hundreds. Police we yrepared for anything, Towever. Iy 200 policem vere on hand to handle the crowd. ‘The militia guard which rushed newspapermen when Mrs, Lindbergh | landed Sunday was not at the field' 1o keep order today. Fast Trip. The flying colonel had n exceptionally fast flight Ryan cabin monoplane. He taken only 1 hour and 3§ minute for & flight which usually consumes two and a half hours of flying time. Lmdmm had been sighted by the erowds nearly a half hour carli- er. At 10:27 he was s-en over Chel- £ea, & suburb. Lirdbergh was clad in a dark biu #uit with a grey felt hat. He' seemed tired and there no smile on the face that had cheer. ily greeted the mobs who welcomed him here on the start of his national | #ir tour. Greeted By Mayor. 1 The flyer was officially grected in | the office by Captain Heisen and George Johnson, Mayor Malcom E. Nichols’ Grover Whalen. Hundreds of persons who flocked | to the field to gee their hero were | disappointed at the brief glimpse he gave them. Only reporters and photographers were allowed within | the roped off enclosure—and they saw but little. | ‘What they did see, however, con- vinced them that he was a different | Tindbergh from the boy who came here last July full of enthusiasm and a smile and a wave for everyone. of an | | | | | Il was | 1 | e City to Lien Property I If Owners Ignore Fine | Owners of property in New Brit- ain, who reside out of the city and have not heeded the notices sent them by Chief W. €. Hart of the polica department to remit $2 or come to court for failing to clear snow and ice off their sidewalks, will have liens placed against their holdings, Chief Hart said today. There are several names on the list and he will turn them over to Vlm‘ tax collector. { PIRATES LOOT VESSEL London, Mar. 1 (#—An Exchange | telegraph dispatch from Hongkong today cays pirates captured and loot- ed the Japanese steamer Kinko Maru near Foochow, and afterwards beached it. The ralders escaped in their junks to Kwing and Haitin Is- lands, Fukien province. Destroyers took off the officers and crew of the Kinko Maiu which #s being salved by another ship. BURNING PAIN OF SUNBURN YIELDS TO RABALM “My okin burne very essily. I have to take us- woual care whenever 1 am exposed to the sun. But & week ago I was carcless. My arms, face @0d neck were badly burned and blistered. I sp- plied Rabalm which s friead had recommended. ‘The relief from pain was almost immediate. I | @sn’t tell you how soothing it was. The blisters | grsdually dried up and dissppesred without week, my skin wes es smooth and ‘When your skin bas been burned by the sun or parched by the wind, just smooth om 8 little Rabalm. It requires 2o rubbing ia, which is so Daiaful in the case of sunburn. It neads enly to be amoothed ea eanily with the lightest tewch. 1t pemetrates without rubling. It will not stain elothing or bed lista. It bas o plenssnt iregreses which ks it egressble to wee on the face. Two ‘siom, 5G-cents and $1.00 containiag 3 times as wush. RABALM is for sale by oll druggiots. de [ were responding decline manager of | education e state, 'driver of the truck, ed after were Major John | Bixby of s, |manslaughter ; | bail to await {oner. Get Rid of Nervousnass Grand Health Builder Will Give Yon plen { despondent and fire 16 where will return clear thinking yourself ments NEW B BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUR LOW DEATH RATE onnecticut’s Figures for 1927 Were MOTORCYCLE POLICEMEN 10 RESUME PA’I‘ROL DUTY - the . “Flying Squadron™ Lowest that Have Dusts on Ma Recorded in This State. . e = chines in Preparation for Keep- 1 (P—Connecti- death rate on | wcord during 14 10.5 in cach 1,-| 00 of population, a total of 16,7 to prelimina February bulletin o partment of health issued today The lowest rate x‘rv\mufl\ record- in 1924, was 11.3. The in was 11.6 and in According to other compy rxl he bulletin, the birth and marriage ates in 4 i the yez also cor- March lowest Hartford, X had the inz Highways sare, Chiet ¥ the W. €. Hart resumpiios motoreyels Lwinter. ons ir 5 2 for proves too cold machin L e low ror mMotorey hora Pressnt or the r was 18,0 in euch ropulat Tom o ¥ “HING STANDS 4T vars Decling 1 to t Hur ox. Billing: a member of and long active ivic and industrial life tied today after a long s oid. Mr. son of the late Simcon J. sssistant adjutant general and was born in New boird ¢ in th of Hartford H was onee ompany the illness, Fox Fox, n Haven. v House. 1 turn hrought His col susceptible to this in impairment of due to a t cived in the che gn when he v FPATAL (Pr—Edw o March 1 sten rec “hospital m the effects of injuries receive en he was stiuck and yun ov a motor t k in Bethe :rd.u. Chaunecey Benne w hn the accident on a charg less driving, is now charged He is hield in the action of the ni o was attending p vsician of all sedside from vious to collapsed ing spell started, and arn His v roow the toglio the SDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 ’ suc rw; in the o v..w -camp, 1h condolences f guard of b Captain Malcolm Campbell l'le and | military roleonic wars of ildhood., Early he GEN. 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