New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1928, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928, n of san nd the elim- | tion by Liberals in favor of the! translations of some of the most same time I must -tell you very |try. The local club is trying to es- H vE SMITH AR[ ) al s who had ”N[;ERTA!NTY IS 3 re was no disorder. SAYS A [;HI[[]H[“][] f hating bits of the ancient Hindu | kly that tt is not without pain |tablish a clyb in Bristol and Mr. Sors Ar 1 ents t defeat- | ks and althought it was impos- |1 sever my connection with the | Nichols encouraged it. He told the A 3 ) - vote on sible for me to grasp their inncrmost | Christian church for 1 know that club that the national convention nt | v t and n jmeaning they had a peculiar charm | nothing in the religion of Christ {a| will be held in July at Toledo this " R for me which time never abated. |to be discarded without disadvant- |year. Vote \0“1113 | Feels Change, )sz. T hope that the true spirit of The club voted w coatribute to- erals voted solidly for its' “My inter: Inaian civilization | Christianity will continue to be an (wards the prizes which are to be i : Gabiploatlenes q avalysis of the vote o i i inspiration of my daya to come. ~|awarded the winning teama in the Gommerce Secretary SR AN Defeat of McCoy Bill by Hotse :icvci: ot of e “conservanives | NaCY ARD Miller Gmtelul 10 s midachisisgrarn ncs shont :\:,2 "It Js & great. consolation (o ficl | Bove: elub. basketban, tournament ¥ Two w - . ) iEed ‘°l “‘”‘"“"‘ i has been the primary cause of the 1M spirit of Hinduism not only | Governor Victorious s for places ey (auses Confusion i mincs vesore vouns: | Conyepsjon {0 HDUISI chinge enroush which T am now | tolcrates such an attitus but wel- 1 returns from contests e Chehe & oped inte friendship my desire 10| RELIEVED ¥ o e i\mek‘,‘ 'l"ndla. Marcla 14 (A—)liss 'm.x:v: :vx:g“m un;‘x:’rs;‘udndi ]n:hu ve- National Secretary of 3 4 a | Nancy Miller's conversion ye: ca ronger i mpress ik e e B3 L {enaie s A arties & of her great religion and ier Exchange Clubs Speaks 4 bluntly and official- ‘“h- said in a statement a ful mythology revived and I scon! Clinton Nichols of Hartford. ma- ! began to feel a great change coming | tional president of the Affiliated Ex- | over me change clubs, which total 700, was | and 1 After declaring her conviction that speaker at the meeting of the rmination to ¢ e 8| harva) : peak ire i sipyo “for haviug mad: Hinduism could give her all the Britain Exchange club held last st | guidance needed to make up for any ing at the Burrit botel. He ed desire. v limit: her knowledge of zave a short address on the work of G 1 niliano | ¢ { ReatiEe ey :d to read tenet: h liller said, *“At t the civie clubs throughout the coun- | held dlru(l) re- yae uctionist tactics n house. Washing- | )s had been hopeful that | r ) s in Washington, Man- t a avana would prove ef-| \ a e ercoming the opposition. ates nsure r E sumed that General | t he could retain | President Diaz would call 5 these tac- | 1on of congress to con- tjes sed a desire to | ands expressed by the peatedly asserted that the American | was not known !state department would under no cir- 'nate Passes Bill sumstances accept his candidacy or ! d a bill ¥hich him diplomatic recognition, if rying out ti n agreement, gested that the obstruc- | house amended it in such p s might have been | r that it was regarded aslydopted to complicate the task of | eth out of the measure. | America in supervising the election | ; S ¥ Nostnd anges were made in the s to induce the Washington gov- | ™ A ant, f r governor. e ,iginal measurc at the request of drnment to change this attitude. 1 asis of t g% ALs 16 Nicaraguan d then endol The Conservatives have not yet | s but was the ¢ E - United § ate depart- nominated a presidential candidate. | ¢ i place t R STA"h® Iment and the bill resubmi General Jose Marie Moncada, leader | delegation at ..'a':nn‘u»'.wd in this form. of the Liberal armies in the revolt| Apart fron fat "‘.mia'.u‘&.‘t Heavily armed guards officered by |of last year, is the Liberal candidate. \ et solidly in f American marines wer a ed | 5 ‘“g:fi‘f,fi:'}:," around the national pala here | i neml you won't . : s END FOR FREE TRIAL IREATMENY |congress was in session. hey e | have r o phone book | COMES 70 Y0U IN PLAIN SEALED WRAPPER |placed there to prevent:any demon- | —Herald A e ‘ for yo“r Martin johnson, Explorer, Smokes| - & eeand CAL* == Lucky St¢rikes In Wildest Africa “While trailing big game in Africa, I have never been without my Lucky Strike Cigarette. 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