New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1928, Page 13

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BARSZBZ AMB'T'“”S lAcho“ 0“ IONDA' FOR 15 dren;n home i: N_ew B'rilam. ‘in m.e'»? ‘:ll :‘he A?ifficultiel he h.fls NEW ENGLAND HOSPITAL R T R R e i R e R S T'] [iAIN KN“th“fiE PAEE “F Fl luN Chicago, he has raised and educated | coal every year for 23 years. | nor has he ever accepted one cent { 5 l;l in New Britain between 700 and| Al has mot béen smooth sailing | Of salary. He lives and has raised Measure Providing For Million Dol- ! ; 1,000 children, during the past 25| however. In the early days of the | and educated a family, as he has | whose real estate is said to|family sent the money the Chil- L RYL K approximate a half million dollars £ years. | institution, skeptical selectmen | Puilt the home, on the free will con- . t ' 00 il omce lar Stewoture Up Before (Continued From Page Three) | His work attracted the attention | wanted to take the children away. | tributions of the public, proving as Asplmn or UC! Congress | of others and aid was Dot slow in | They could not understand Low the | he contends that “God has found a % e ! then pastor of the First Baptist | coming. The late Philip Corbin, Sr., | minister of a small parish could “ler‘? l‘;’“‘"‘"» cven as the ravens M“Ct oi E‘efllflg schwls | (washingson Burcsuatihe B & Heriqy | Sroh of New Taitaln. the men mot | donated §10,000 b9 the cause. The | adopt a fack of erphans. . Waskingion, D. C. April 14—An in the old City Mission every morn- | ground upon which the institution | “And only the crooked rivers” he But the city never took a risk. | lattempt will be made next Monday ing for prayer. ‘ 3 | now _stands, in one of the best resi- | Xg one ever lost a cent. s, ke the casy way Scarcely able to speak the English | 1o have the house of representatives | Thelr prayers were not in vain, | dential sections of the city, was pur- I eucial veats nxo tho maston ""i —— Janguage about five years ago, Frank | get finally on the veterans' hospital- | It was on a Bunday evening in | chased, one group of lots at a time | ineq his pulpit to act as superin-| LOSES VALUARLE PEARLS Barszcz, a native of Poland, studied ization bill, under which Southern 1903, The minister had concluded as funds came in. There are nearly | \cngent of the home, now a mag-| 1oston. April 14 (P—The loss or at night school, became @ citizen New England is to receive a $1,000, his evening service and was on his. 100 building lots included in the| nificent brick mansion overlooking heft of a pearl necklace valued at and in the election held last Tues- |00 hospital for neuropsychiatric Wa¥ heme. Patrolman Charles John- | Home grounds. In fact, when the |, peautiful hilitop. The home is as $31.000 was reported to police last day he was a republican candidate | cqgeq, son, veteran member of the police |city of New Britain carries out the | jis name implies a home and not an | Might by Mrs. Harold L. Chalifoux for the com .on council from the| rg Edith Nourse Rogers, Massa- | force, now retired, also had a prob- suggested plan of beautifying the | j,iiution. Visitors are welcome m‘or the Back Bay. Mrs. Chalifoux tifth ward. chusetts congresswoman, 'who lem. He had found three young boys |lake near the home, Rev. John E.| .y times and the sight of the happy, |$3id she wore the string when she He has lived in this city a little | she fret woman to take charge of a | o the verge of starvation, neglec- | Klingberg, now a D. D., will donate | yjling faces of the youngsters, and Was driven to a hairdressing estan- more than 10 years, coming here|pjece of major legislation on the|ted and in rags. “They need some ground for a driveway around the | (he gelight of the motherly Swedi-h lishment in the morning and last from his native home in Poland. He |ggor of the house, has obtained con- | one to look after them™ said the lake. matrons who “mother” them are remembered it being in her posses- did noi have much education While | gent of the speaker to be recognised | policeman. “All right” said the min-| The minister superintendent was | cnough to repay anyone for the time |Sion just before she entered the in Europe, but upon arrival in this|next Monday afternoon in order lster, “I'll do it “But,” argued the | awarded the degree Doctor of Di-|and trouble of a visit. | building. city he was seized with a desire t0|¢hat the bill may be brought up un- | policeman, who kpew whereof he |yinjty by Bethany college of Kansas Educational facilities are pm‘i‘,‘..,l The necklace conmsisted of 66 learn. However, the World War|ger suspension of rules. This pro- spoke, “You have a family of your six years ago becausc of his work | for those under school age and 1o pearls with a diamond clasp. Mrs. occurrtd about that time and he|cequre will preclude amendments|OWwn, you cannot atford to take three | among the orphans. suplement the school work. Recre- | Chalifoux declared she believed the entered the service. - from the floor. others.” From all parts of the United | ational facilities, including swim- ¢lasp may have become loosened. When the war ended he still res| Qbjection has developed in some| “It is my Christian duty,” replied | States comes aid. In South Carolina . tained an ambition to study and en-|quarters to a provision in the bill the minister, “and the Lord will a woman raises chickens and sells | also are provided. The home aver- AL INCREASE APPROVED ALBRO MOTOR SALES CO. tered the evening school beginners'|which authdrizes the president by! help me provide for them.” eggs. She keeps the egga which are classes. At that time he could hard-|executive erder to transfer to the| He took them home. Then he |laid on Sunday, sells them and sends ng an increase in the mavy Iy speak, read or write the language. | jyrisdiction of the Veterans' Bureau | found ethers and took them home. |[the money to the Children's Home | modates about a dozen, but already'enlisted personnel from 83,250 to Teachers who had him in classes in | hyjidings over which such boards aa | His home soon grew too small and | in New Britain. A man in Oklahoma ' has become too small. Miss Mabel 86,000, the senate yesterday deferred | the beginning found him to be a ¢he National Home for Disabled Vol- | he rented 2 house and hired a |shot a wildcat on his front porch. Klingherg, daughter of tho minister, final action on the nuval appropria- bright type of a pupil and he de-|ypteer Soldiers now have control, It | housekeeper. Then he rented two|He sold the skin for $5 and sent has charge of the Chicago home. tion bill in the face of a fight by veloped rapidly. His greatest inter-|iy )ikely, however, that the house|houses and finally a third. the check to Dr. Klingberg. In Cali-| A board of directors composed of the group of senators who had been cst has been In education and poli-|committee on World War Veterans' Now Hoad of Institution fornia a young man died. He had outstanding business men advise in’ opposing the usc of American ma- FOI‘ Ql.li k R turns U Henld W Ad'. . tics and he was student of both. legislation will hold a meeting be-| Today the head of an institution |saved his pennies for 27 years. The | the financial and business affairs of rines in Nicaragua. C! ! se The time when interest and edu-|fore next Monday and authorise | | cation comes to an end in the lives | Ars, Rogeras to report with the bill - of most of the evening school pupils|sn amendment nullifying the abjec~ is when they succeed in passing the|tjonal section of the measure. tosts necessary to make them citiz-| The bill authorizes an .appropri- cns. Tn the case of Mr. Barsacz it |ation of $16,000,000 for & natien- was the contrary. On account of hi# | wide hospital construction program service in the war he did not have|io begin immediately. No specifio to pass as rigld a test as those Who'projects are enumerated in the bill g have no war service. He paased the pyt the repert accompanying the . .q ® tests after he received two years of measure, which has just been print- education, but returned to achool|ed, recommends that $1,000,000 ef and received all the education that|tnis sum be spent in southern New ) could have heen obtained in evening| England, preferably in Cqnnecticut. - sehool. He was raduated (wo Years me - recommendation b s HARTFORD ESTABLISHED 1847 ago with a perfect attendance mark. |pinding upon the director of the Despite the fact that he was de-|vyeterans’ Bureau who will have feated with the other republican |charge of the building program. Ne candidates in the fifth ward race, he | gefinite site has as yet been recoms made a good run and predictions are | mended. being made that in & few vears he| The fight for the southern New will be one of the leaders in the|England project was led by Con- ages about 125 children, The home| W ngton, April 14 (®) — After | approv 225 Arch Street Tel. 260 Ting pool and plazground apparaius| i | in Chicago, started in 1926 accom- Polish republiean party. gressman E. Hart Fenn of Wethers- . field, Conn., a member of the house PRINCE'S NEW FOIBLE committee on world war veterans’ London, April 14—London's big |egislation. He succeeded in having news for a whole day was the ap- the whole committee revise the hoa- pearance of the Prince of Wales in | pitalization sub-committee's report turncd-down trousers with mOrning|which did not recommend the pro- coat, ject and this action led to the resig- nation of Congressman Robert Luco BRUMBY XONERATED {of Massachusetts, as chairman fif| Washington, April 14 (®—Com- |{he sub-committee, vlete exoncration of Rear Admiral Irank H. Brumby in charge of & “BOSSY" OFFERS AID { vage operations after the submarine| Newburyport, Mass., April 14— S-4 disaster was included in a sup- “Bossy” Gillls, Newburyport's ex- plementary report by the navy . gob mayor, has offercd his services court of inquiry, approved yester- [to New Hampshire political cam- ecretary Wilbur, paigners. 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