New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1928, Page 8

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RELIGIOUS WAR | STILL GOING No Immediate Relie] Seed in| . . N Sinclair Jury Averages | Less Than 37 Years i Washington, April 10 (UP) []N\ The 12 men trying Harry 1. Sin- . clair on an indictment ¢} ing Fall conspired nt in the Mexican Situation un FL Wrenn > n 1. Vanderloo, 2 Mexico City, April 10 (UF)——The | second Holy Week in Mexico City since the religious trouble hegan 20 Fred months ago has passcd, vet th Howard ne visible sign that the diffic Hale T e will be settled, | At L Thicor in oa stra ¢ of viv nt Calles ‘main- amin An . no mieain ompany t e in Mexico s Since March E rians and members of | erl ea VIS have | . according to BEWSPaper Yeports. | i Eaecuted same period, six per including a priest. ‘were executed in §an Potosi becau: they were | arged with opu cllion. Thry arms smugglers are reported to have | been execu where. More than Catholics T Deen arrested i t six weeks, of them accuscd of 4 Five priests werc rested. Most In the e country of their s s own o clergy i be the ladly origin of all our [ difficultics. They arc limited cul- Iy due to their m ) some towns I 5,000 populition. 1re local officials in the ca Severe measures still are Leing taken against rebels in the ficld— be they religious or political rebels, There have been two major hold- ups in the past month. ¢ few days ago in which the bandits demanding moncy and jewelry, shouted “Viva Cristo Rey.” While the connection hetween such bandits or rebel activities with the Catholic cause never has been clear, it is now obvions that most &roups are using the holic cause as a pretext for bauditry. President Calles has given J. “',1 T. Mason, New York correspondent for the London Daily Express, one of the frankest and most detailed | expressions of the Mexican govern- | ment regarding the religious ques- tion. to limit t between numther to one priest for 100 and 10,000 popula- tio “We permit criticism of the gov- ernment by political newspapers but parties not by ececlesi al organizations, although as individu- |als Catholics have the frocdom of speecii; there is 1o dom of speech in the Catholic ehurch dogma based on in 4 City Items Co. No. 5 of the fire department was called to a grass fire on Kast street at 4:33 yesterday afternoon. | Co. No. 6 was called to th “We are not making an an'i»rrv{:!or’” “‘,‘”“‘f'”‘ "_“"]"2’,‘53'!“'"‘ ligious campaign,” the president| . i'q.5o g izt and extinguished | said. “We are determined, ROWeVET, | 3"y 1uz0 jn o chicken coop owncd by | that religious bodies will mot stir |y, " 1 G FHENCR ¢ 3 it g . fenus has been named pres- | gearaing=tne statement that dent and Jacob Birnbaum. priests have been executed since t ein A Binas et o U religious question arose, Calles 8aid: | raiy and Coul company to succes “Possibly that's right.” He added: | oy e O S ““Catholic priests should be denied | ygjus josephine Elmer, a scnior at the right to vote and also lose their | rop it university, Philadeiphia, has right to citizenship the moment they | voyyrned to school after spending the become subject to foreign allegiance; | gzaster holidays with her parcnts, that iz, from the moment their al-| Mr ang Mrs. Joseph O. Elmer of 3 legiance to the power in Iome| parkmore street. ranks in their spirit above alleglance | 3 J. Erwin & Sons, Inc. foday to their country.” sued Hille Perlstein through Edward Church Is Rich A. Mag to recover $175. Deputy The president pointed out that | gheriff Martin H. Hogwitz served the Mexicans own only oue-third the | papers. wealth of the country, and of this| The actions of Samucl Schlafer third the church owns 60 per cent. | against the Connecticut company and | He said about 100 priests, mostly [0!‘ Isaac Reicher against the same | Spanish, had been expelled. “Eight | company, were withdrawn from the | )ishops because of their part in the | city court without cost to either rebellion, and six other native bish- | party today. | This is the Greatest Value- giving Event in the History of Our Store / stressed his ablorrence train- | i hod of train- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1928, T land the attitude of the church to- | 1 them. He concluded his iul-‘ ary w congratulating the o of the thre local court on the out the past Ts of | se. Dancing followed the | t with music furnished by Al| Lambert' veliers. Pomiret Priest Speaks at Court ., Golumba Anniversary s until courts in n the union anama \ Ltizabe th of the loca c 1" gan with The tubles with tuli iou's colors, pury past few y time the Mrs. Mary T. Crean Helen Long favored with vecal se- | lections and there was comimunit throughout the the clergyman and Miss | Mrs Mary Maguire of th was ehairmin in charge of 1h roand also tt #s toastmis speaker of Pomfret itholic Wom Father Donohu - merly curate at St. Mar in this city and is well known for his In his talk D of shrewd- orlil se uestsw and o commit was . Kerwin, | brilliant oratory Mrs. McKeon, ness, with which 11 B tilled today, usiv 12-year-old boy with whom he 4 become acquainted. This ixc in the ways of the world that he territied him. He was not a never would see hoyhood. s too old for his years but vinbolized the modern workd. | suil that everything under the sun might stick to eld fashioned ides and es church ms to S an example oy RECOVERING FROM BURNS South Norwalk, Conn., April 10— | (U —rs. Nunziata Paqua was ve- | | covering from Lurns today received Iwhen e extinguished a fi in her pe criticism. but when the | son's home with her bare hands. | s to keep to her old | While her daughter-in-law res- | fashioncd i s. she is calle - Lened @ baby, the clderly woman at- | The Catholic Daughteis of tacked the fire which broke out in America do mot clouk themselves (o clothes closet, Firemen arrived with masks or hoods 1o hide their to find their work alrcady done. | identity from the world, he said. | - e | They flaunt their colors and their VISITS CLUR ideals to the world and like the | Milan, April 10 (UP)—Premier chureh, they have no need to be Mussolini visited the club Famiglia shrewd, Romagnola today. He was warmly Father Donohue's falk touched on | checred by the members and given companionate marriage and other |an ovation from the crowd which | uestions hefore the public today, | gathered outside. | Enjoy Its Exquisite Flavor JaTouratne (offee D)ou might as well have the best N0 C.0.D.’S NO APPROVALS NO RETURNS 77 MAIN STREED Announcing a Three Days SALE $TARTS AF TER TOMORROW AT 9 O'CLOCK | EASTER WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 500 New Trimmed Hats | Worth Twice This Price All New Britain knows us for millinery. What we say we offer, we do offer—and hundreds of who can easily pay more, buy here by preference. "Tis the smartness of our hats — the astonishing var- fety — the emphatic value we give for every dollar spent! And you'll find this sale a wotl gone before. —Hats of the smartest —Straws and Silks in —Intriguing combinations —Colors that are new —Banded hats —Trimmed with flowers ——Trimmed with ribbon successor to all that have FREE A beautifl HAT BOX FREE with cach hat. Smart- ly decorated and a polished lock and handle. B. C. PORTER SONS ALTERATION SALE Spring is Here and Every Home Will Need Some New Piece of Our HIGH GRADE FURNITURE We Are Continuing Our BIG ALTERATION SALE for your henefit and it should be of vital interest to you. If you want to save money and yet have HIGH GRADE FURNITURE you should come in and compare our values. BUY YOUR FURNITURE AND RUGS AT B. (. PORTER SONS AND BE PERFECTLY SATISFIED Our entire stock of CARRIAGES and has been reduced $20™ $22 issz'“ WHITNEY TROLLERS Our eatire new line of LE BEFRIG pecially { IN THIS SALE we have some very fine LIVING ROOM SUITES upholstered in GENUINE MOHAIR [WE DO NOT USE IMITATIONS] with the same quatity MOHAIR on the back and sides, the cush- ions are covered on the reverse side with a very fine grade of Silk TAPESTRY, for only - Firepiace Fixtures and Reed Furniture Greatly Reduced FOR THIS SALE we purchased a number of these WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITES and each one has been made to conform with the usual PORTER HIGH QUALITY. This Suite can- sl 3 5.00 not be duplicated anywhere for less than $175.00. OUR SALE PRICE isonly ........ WE HAVE a very fine Iihe_nf“BEDROOM FURNITURE and on our floors you will_fiml many Suites reduced from 20% to 50% all in first class condition, but they have got to he moved off of our floor.

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