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LINDY OFF AGAIN and taking & few short hops with | !senators and others over the city, othing whatever indicating the - gnificance of the visit, if ther was any ticular significance, was And that's the way “Lindy” i would have it wherever he goes. (Continued From First Page) Movements Mysterious - Lindbergl’'s movements never be- Mother Reaches Home, fore ha Mount Clemer 5 P—Mrs. Eva bergh, returning by where she was honored last week by the National Education Associatior tunded at Selfridge Fizld « ifternoon. | \ne 1ve with preparing for to the mechani ipparently were 1. liberation. While awaitin anything to do his flight, even at Bolling fleld issued with stern for the Jndbergh Harry K. Knight, B. Robertson, Harold ni B honey, sat in t hatted w the day. Th h transatlantic flier and zood bassador s determined ut of the public eye, now he says. s last official s over. was plai fawn this morning 1 his taxicab on the ¥ for a bit of breakfast at a Pennsylvania avenuc treasury. ng four persons inside, Lind- in on tha out- new and Major M tail Buffalo, Fvangeline her flight 100k off frc 9:49 o'clock this w motored mo tenant In the port at rning i piloted by Licu- ccompan National Zducation Boston; Lindbergh to \ssiclation co Pieut, Harry Jo nd Maj w 1oston. ention Washington, rgh and his put )me to a par Not because ny of its zeal to ~tep, but becans: tlantic filer a «ador has nublic and even ireds without boelng At least tr Washington wh spent what was sabbath,” flying government uir reavily-tra having to tip nand, and tal ith av mechanics. “No, I'm “No, sir, I am so cnly words that Lindl ‘or publication during these to a reporter Who success not volunteered by Lindbergh. came from the inquiries at Bollinz after Lindbergh re were met with suc uch a “I don't know whether he Is here or not.” “I couldn’t say.” Asked their destination, was 8t Louis, >d to reveal it valked o flying colonel termed a “quie nd dinir which | Mr without h r shake a tion Legion “Old Timers Day” Brings Out Big Crowd “0ld Timers' Day” was observed s noon at the Eddy-Glover Post, Legion Luncheon club meeting, and it was the best attend. «A gathering in over a year exclud- | ing John C. Loomls’ free supper in ly outflanked Xis body gu: the new Commercial Trust building. | asked him to verity a report that poje. commissioner Rodman Chami- he was planning to start his fight |y 1540 was the speaker. He told | Jack to St. Louis this morning bout a reunion of ofd companies| Lindbergh arrived here Saturday and “I" of this city which | afternoon, accompanied by served in wartime companions, in his usual con Many of the men are distributed ince, an airplane, but no o ghout the country now, but he was coming or what meet every year. Last year chose a time to depart when ever. met in New Haven and next one was asleep—before dav fall the reunion will bo held in New What transpired during th T It was the consensus of visit {s best known to Li opinion among the members that the 1t did leak out, h that he | pegion hold an open house for the stopped Saturday and Sunday nights | men, as the companies were origin- at the Racquet club on 16th street. ally local units. but elub officials would not admit President Roger Whitman called it on Robert C. Vance tor a few jokes, Aside from dining with Assistant and Commander Nate Avery of the Secretaries MacCracken of com- post, to tell of Legion activities. | meree and Davison of war, inspeet- | Commander Avery said that the ' ing the equipment at Bolling field next factory night would be Held where he also greeted the me- this Friday evening and would be chanfes that groomed his Spirit of known as Stanley night. The Stan-, St. Louls for the Mexican flight, ley Works and the Stanley Rule and . thergn ' — ] How the Herald Protects Its Readers Every month The Herald rejects hun- dreds of dollar$ worth of classified advertise- ments that are submitted for insertion in its classified columns, because it declines to im- pair the confidence of its readers and adver- tisers by publishing any advertisement which might prove later to be misleading or fraudulent in character. All advertisements that are offered to The Herald are scruti- nized closely by its Censorship Department and where there is any question as to the legitimacy of the of or the standing of the advertiser, they are immediately return- ed to the sender. The CI fied Section of a newspaper requires more censorship than possibly any other part, as it is a place where, unless rigid precautions arve taken, fake get-rich-quick schemes and fraudulent home work schemes are effectively promoted. In addition to its own cenzorship mea ures, The Herald coonerates with the Nation- al Better Business Bureau in the operation of its fied advertising . This service assists The Herald and 705 other newsnapers throughout the country to weed out mislead- copy that might inadvert- cir eolvmns and subse- It in loss or dissatisfaction to readers. Through information bulletin ve- ports issued by the Bureau each week, we 1 to recoonize the various closses of questionable »s prevalent and there- nard aoninst them. Some idea of the comprehensive investi- atine facilities of the National Bureau and its fortv-two Incal Better Business Bureaus in principal cities of the country 1s indic: hy the fact that 2,379 inquiries from news papers and the pullic had been answered since the ‘ted two vears ago, 758 bulletin reports he sent to n pers as a result of 1,608 investigations o misleading or fraudulent classified adver- tising. The Classified Department of The Herald i« continually guarding the classified columns to keep them free from questionable adver- tising. It requires that all copy submitted to it be responsitle, accurate and clear and that the me lise or the pronosition ad- epecifieally defined for the pro- itimate advertisers and the into t filter en ervice st wve heen public. Readers of The Herald will assist in this important work if they will report to our Classified Denartment any instances that ap- pear not in line with our policy. | resented Zionists and H NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1928 Church of the The new church of th parish is nearing completion nay be ready The held on March come within thre first services are nent and s betwer avenue. of wood avenue rut 0l at first i not be cellent weather co i it possible to finish the a month sooner. Plar church were drawn by torski and t struction wr struction Co., est bid out of a larg street that i April will m work ns for award for Haves Co field of b « Holy Cross Jannary anc the con- hich made the low- Ll M Holy Cross, To Be Cemn! ders. The 1. The church city of room dows are o nd the fro thre large cost is about §28,004 will have a seatin »out 1,100, with for about 400. The wiu- rich purple amber gi entrance consi: hed doors, with one 1 i large arched window above the of his purishione ter portal. The in sand finished and p: m o co A small as the cholr pit about singers. one altar and the spa rranged as to build on when the temporary church d into hall » baseme cludes a large room which will serve is a gathering place for the dif n- ent societies affiliated with church. The building will be h ed by oil. extrzordi Iy to thuir pas- Kows s thoe loy nd unity and extols their feeling of friend- s mutual 1% it pose ier and followers to in unison towards hal- with will he ady numbers mber has which } d- Level will be the two Membersh: inder ctories re 18 di ho urgec cuss; by the co; ever, | body to get out and work to get re- aewals and new members, EXPECTING 100 GUESTS AT FETE IN BARNESDALE Wooster Street Community Assocfa- tion Expects Gala Time on Fifth Anniversary More than 100 ed at the fifth of the Woosts guest anniversary rect Communi association tomorrow evening at th Quartette club bungs will include Dw intendent of the I 1 f Ne Britain, w! roduce Gera Drogue, ntender Ralph H. ccretary of t Chamber of Commerce, and Charl D. Lewis, Hartford county agr tural nt. Mr, is will spe on a sugg d garden col tost. Features of the clude music by t and drum corps children of More have alrcady s th inte tion of being ., while fully guests from sections of t city plan to This will the largest its kind held by t Preside m will i sketeh attend event il . Voge ¢ toast dassah Hzar Bon A Over 15 mer rs guests of the New district and the loc Ha ah gathered gogne o the corn and th brew and val was opencd luncheon, served tha I h followed Ly a gram. Tftamar Ten estine, and on brew publi a bounti mbers 1 pr are expect- | Lanquet. | * Club fifc 2le restdents ever i's Address Zionjst p- ;, Principal The meeting will o 8115 o'clock. Cyril ] wer city elece inspector, preside. An will be presented by nittee headed by William T. The Imperial Club orches- cd by Joseph Regula has for the evening. pianist, will accom- the 3 vho include Nefl John J. Kin- iry, Matth lnhan, Harry i Shahan Samuel Sablotsky and o Us John J. O'Brien. The entertainment | comm will aso provide refresh- ments and lunch. proved to be an cr, holding the ing with inter : ttention of e his descriptions | those present took discussion on many subjects. UNEMPLOYMENT IN different & Dorsey teen Fr Murphy, 1 neis (Continued from First Pags) o Inquiry Started by Mix i comes from usual mass of and surmises. rm informed, imeate of the teanwhile there private sources the estimates, guess Four million peo is a conservative mber of those out of work. Four million people able and willing to work with no work for them to do.” bile When Mr. Waogner had completed erashad into a parked true b he was visited by several Milford turnpike Saturday. The colleagues who ¢ itulated Bim. voung woman, whose name previ- nator Walsh, democrat, Massa- 1 been glven as Kitty Bue- setts, then took the floor to pro- ler, New Haven au ent to the Wagner and t resolutions so that it would also eall James for a repont on the extent of part time employment. Records show that 67 per c American industry is oper rt time employment plar houted Walsh, who continued fhe assault on talk of “pr iyl which Wagner had begun, DEMOGRATS OPEN DRIVE T0 CAPTURE MAYORALTY March 5 quiry was begun today Mix into the death yesterday at Milford hospital of Mrs. Kitty Desheen, injured when the automo- in which she was a passenger on the (A -~ An in- by Coroner Milfora, W 1a he n Matthcws, driver of the car, is under bonds by order of the coroner until the finding is made. The ord police, after their exami of the scene of the collision, that Maithews was not condition to operate a car. It is un- derstood that when Matthews was arrested he protested that he was not under the influence of liquor and a physiclan was called in to cive an opinion of the man's con- A charge of Intoxication was and Matthews furnished o hond for his relcase upor by | nt of n-| = 20 he ation the nt | dition. entered ir! nominal Fx-Mayor Paonessa and Judze W. . Desheens' death Mat- Mangan Speakers at Mec > rrested on the coroner's This Evening. operator was not held, that his headqu. polic E hted and parked xtended over truck was period of scveral months, the well off the ro democratic party will formally open e of ifs drive to capture the office of business will s mayor and other city positions to- adip sct. Tell o- night when the New Britain Denmo- sting with a cratic Club will sponsor a public gathering in Unitea Hall with mer Mayor A, M. Judge Willinm me broad onessa Locki=g for a Job? Lookixg for Good Help? Herald Classified Ads Bring Employee and Employer Together Quickly Order Your Ad Today For Tod: Telephone 925 ’s Paper Classified Headquarters . who, | al 190 and an excellent | Into Death by Auto| 1 will be held there. | said that indications wers in proper | — ETHEL — IHE PRACELET A PAND OF PONDAGE ? \ 5 e TeeAL G\GNFICANCES O~ [t Gl B { | l 7 ©1928. BY NEA SERVICE, WC. Don’t Risk Neglect! 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