New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1928, Page 2

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General Motors, that ould sell at heen ted by Saturd it wa 1 conld be ured were right Soaring High New York, new records 1o to those . HOLD OFF MARINES + Belel Is He Can Prolong War Until Rainy Season March three wecks of the New York The market ! 2 | Italian quarters | nell's POPES CRITICIS IMPORTANT TOPIC Hall Dozn Leading Indusiries SAN[]MMS '"] Papal Denunciation of Italian Party Is Shock March 27 (R—T on A Pius criticizing th of Fop nationu Cutholic center party for its alleged ! slighting of its religious charactor |10 realize that the party w in favor of closer co-operation with | ting on the sume footing the Fascigt government was th main_ topic of discussion today i Giplomatic as well as ecclesiasticu and Roman political circles. The question was famous phrase, fron Rome, our politic - | would not incur pontific hation if uttered today in the lig of the Pop newly revealed stand Irench™atholics were Zled in view of their forthcoming Instructions ction on April rri, papal seer ined them to su 1 regime in pow: dress asked in non- it Daniel O'Con- “Our faith | ticularly | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1928, | state and not tue state for the indi- | vidual. | Although two thes powertul s been the latent fear {all along that their influence might {in the end draw Halian youth away from the influence of the chureh, In vatican circles and among lead- crs of the national Catholic center ! party the address w; Iso regarded |as having set back the negotiation between the vatican and the govern. the man guestio Pope said he Al ned ut- d ttrib- ght to the despoil- 1 th spoliation » | uting the )| ed Holy 1| Ble for th Maxey Blumenthal, Noted A qulfmaker. Dies at 62 larch 27 (P)—Maxey m S on the | A Friday West Palm ach, ¥ [ vesterday. Born in Chi York in 1890, | colorful figur place where came 10 New nee been a 0, he | P”B”[; EYE Nflw | Pan-American countries which Lind- | gled all day, ‘ambassador. tending a smoker g groups, |brought the fiyers' tofal passengers | {in six days to approximately 1,100. {In all, 110 flights werc made, aver-|who more than once had groomcd settlement of the iculmly contemplated the future and.| s how best he might acquit himself in | said advices to this eity | ¢ und wherever his heart desires, but Formally Withdraws to Life of Retirement Washington, March 27 UP—Ac- claimed as no other individual in the history of the nation, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh officially withdrew him- self from public focus today to fol- low his long cherished pursuit of a normal American citizen. Weary of the jostling and admir- ing masses, decoration t:ermum.nell and the constant formal affairs in his honor, the youth who has done more for aviation than any other man since the Wrights and Langley, | the interest of his lone hobby. Lindy doesn’t know what he's go- ing to do just yet. His “Spirit of St. Louis” was tuned up today at| Bolling fleld to take him whenever it is safe to say he wants no report. - : members of the Washington diplo-|t ;matic eerps and their friends, majority of whom repre: bergh recently toured as Taken up in 22 aging 15 minutes each at | 90 miles an hour and covering about | 2,400 miles over Washington and |after landing from his 22nd light of | the day just as the sun was setting. Wearing a light gray suit and no| He announced that that was the t hat, Lindbergh went about his flying |of the series of acrial tours he be- of con- gress and extended yesterday to the diplomats and their society friends | nearby Virginia. seriously yesterday. All talk with him while in met with: “1 can't talk now, I'm otor.” the| In conirast to those of t! sented the | hats and sp: the “Lone a good will | his last evening in the they |listed men at Bolling fic bouts and chatted a speed of his planes for flight. He went efforts to gan last week for membe flight werc | busy with |in Washington. s with whom he = ham sandwiches, cheered bo: with mecha Lady Mary Bailey Off Again on African Trin fot, March 27 (P—Lady «d her London { directly to the smeker | hopping oil be joined th ley, who over th authorit mission fo cou this rogion unles bs might | At one time ) ibility b of San- and the s head- eplane s pe caus. s around when he takes off. The flying colonel wound up his | six-day propaganda (school in avia- tion at the local army station yester- day by taking aloft more .than 200 Worth Knowing If you have not yet tried SALADA you still have to learn how good tea can be "SALATA" TEA . © Italian Catholics, however, have | just been rebuked for overzealous | : fumous regime. toga and in recent oman ques- | to have made a fortunc nel state and | tate and other ventures. is between the | t club of is said in real es- sold his se 1 annour | retiring to h | N. He bho | Edward . | sas woun of htly Rowe, 1 shg s unqualitied In the Pope's ad to the diocesan board of Rome and of the things to which he seemcd particularly to obfect in the Fascist program was the brigading of the | ehildhood and the youth of the na- tion to be educated in strict Fascist attempt of tabulation. tion fer which ths titioned probably wii welcome by th time g rolls around Although mos nounce their distrit ployes, report bonus paymer to have given weeka extra pay and several one week bonuses have been reported. There was 10 news over the we end to which observerszcould pe s the reason for the dbturn. The | eptimistic prediction of John K Raskob, chairman of the fir .66 6 is a Prescription for n Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue. %" Bilious Fever and Malaria. nean niraLp CLASSIFIED ADS| It Kills the germs. FOR YOUR W3 Leslie Stuart, Prominent Musical Writer, Is Dead | l.ondon, March (Pr—Leslie Stuart, church organ essful compose , is deud. M Friday firms 4 was 64 years pointiff asserted that the church alone was entrusted with the mission of Christian education the formation of youthful cha ter. This assertion was recognized by American Catholics simple re-affirmation of the church’s poliey rding the v of the paro- ial school in the United | jts emp 3 Lt composed the o n nees of wis always the nineties in orodora. outh, Stuart was organist oman Catholic cathedral in or seven years and for the n years he was engaged in ty in Manchester. to London in 1 ana Lou" fc e Shop Gi comedic ipper,” Belle of | America— In his to tii e ystem W and the Talian wcclesi- [astical hierarchy for a long time e have been showing signs of nervous- ness ove in popularity of the nd “Avanguardisti” crganizations—the hoys and youths of which wear the traditional black shirts, are trained by military meth- ods and taught the Fascist dodgrine | that the individual exists for the Terriss in His melnded School NIS Joan Crawford and the unusual bathroom inspired by this young Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer star ee Bople open their hearts instantly to ing loveliness of exquisite skin and every star knows how essential it is to have beautiful smooth skin. 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