New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1928, Page 9

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ldominate. REV. H. A. JUMP |vlutions,” “Formerly, .m o Former Local Pastor Hits at| Priests and K. of C. government The Knights of “rule under the pricsts in Rev. Her olumbus ar man Cathol were flayed by | Jump. former pa. tor of outh Congregation: church, n holding a pastor Boston, when e spolke Sund in the Sccond church, \ bury. American news agencies, hat in the I ministration ight | civil se oil in-! also came in for their f tho (1 wcted by wre o ¢ former lo- criticism ¢ tour of Mexico red thut reports of the turncd over to were epresenta s of an American news clers department of rvice which never published them, hyglgne. These fi like his address ldb! []R SUN HAS fil]NEw “In 1927 Conneetie ha , he pointed out the ad- | mated population of mor: t vancement made under the Calles | crnment and of the remarkable work done in Mexico. It 1 giving land over | to the people and is thereby re- | moving the likelihood of futuse re he stated. |er sald, the last great revolution ma} q,.v.ed in Mexico. | two-thirds of the tax- lands were |vricsts,” he sald. “These priests were from foreign countries. | zovernment the people of Mexico are {Luilding up a new Mexico and the | ts helping the people. riests will be allowed to enter the urches again when they recognize \the power of the government.” For figures, irst year of the ne in lars were saved vice employes wers removed r- |from office and likewise remov Despite the difference between the |5 terest and William Randolph Hearst | #0vernment and the priesthood, the |y sman Catholic lait lecply religious, forum speaker. it is not improbal volution a Catholic church of Mex- will arise. * JEWISH GUNMAN OF i Famous Adventurer aud Body- Indeed, spea owned by lhc‘ By this new | | Leaders Urge Care of All parents in Connec New Church urged this aftermoon Rev, Mr. Jump said w oad- one million cold dol- 14,000 unnecessary Travelers station, WTIC army gencrals tion to the end that vhysical defects will be 1 proper care and tre ¢ carried out. poke durin duy program of Mexico o which that from this | "ore Robbing St sioner of motor v« ticut, the Right I CAuliffe, of of Hartford, and Dr Denne, superintendent 600 children whose from birth to fou Spmt by Radio by Govornor | John H. Trumbull in a talk over the | either as a drive %, to see that|must be their children before entel have a thorough physical exainina- | any existing |, Governor Trumbull | - broadcast at 1 o'clock, O St. Joseph's Cathed Thor NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1928 STATE OBSERVING CHILD HEALTH DAY m ir protection, the | ceutive asserted. 1 |in Connceticut t | of health, with the tance of physicians and dentists, has carricd on child conferences in certain parts ‘uf the state for | effort to have children co BOdy fllld'mr | Urges Caution for Children spoke on 4 nd said that it is necessary ! for boys and girls to e¢ducate them- selves toward the which makes for boy or girl go =d out how department isting defects ted beforo in ticut were | “When a with the at now there is u j ng school | U one nd without ¢ recognized | 0”7 Cw aenlooan| pey rted there are two im- porti racter qualifications for spacial child health | catery. In fuct one misht almost say | the only n ry an! tundame one is the declared, most « ¢hild, or in fact any scriously hurt, or s Istruck because of 110 other things ability to concen commis- ! in Connec I attention nivation was his nuni- crnor Trumbull into lias nothing to do ber uppraxhlnan will enter | AIp, 0 he d | mL cm school for the f in the fall | whol bolled down 1o SRR i guard Leaves China of the two The: first s o hed by the Knights of. Columb He aski sical condi- | think traffic ioh n their pamphlet called : e Ao I tion are the children to be sent to | when and this ace in Mexicot” He Canton, May 1 (®i—Morris Colien, | sehool and to mect the e thought m only for oue’s o A famous 1wogu man (rom Cani this new phase of life -l own condu it include that v sl "Od"‘" d for the Just three|adults grow more and more ex -1«1|]: is s o learn through »vmar\wm' e time \\ ars of the revolutionary 1der’s ing, To mi oAty f life the | oxperi ind not to D, mod widon' 601 of Mexicans | 1o, has left Canton for A | preparation of the young cifi n | exceed them wing nioney from ti 5 Of {destination. Of the polyglot coteric | the making must ba proportionatly Bishop MeAuliffc on Spiritual Needs !u! 1 ers who assemi careful that they may bear well the | Th op MeAnliti | Dr. '$ person in ted g s of when laid | said in ave mord s in L Americans, German is upon their s Ao n the govern- free-handed Jowish r- Illl'llll \ll child mus stated in his [or s belicved to have been the last randa ot un Men ruq-yu-a ( prominence remaining in | purpo s of Columbus and nows | He turned wp here six years ago facultics to not th enlyoones | with a letter of recommenda flaved by Mr. Jumyp. from revolutionary Chines. Em- N of the child are tmany of the oil men cou Lwhence (‘g hailed " Lo put it ' nd trained to be 0w honest ml..:«‘n. 1 nd and given on of nstead of per cent of the troe, d, and the autiful op rnment. of mark ip— wing the first year of ind. Do- co n the simul- cent died in phrases, have tired of hit ot an Catiiohe |1 WIE" both L Jump. churel o ‘ When lin 19, i acting asing ion. S new governmient asks that priesthood docs not try only | READ WE to Sale Starts Wednesday Morning, May nd at 9 o’Clock drawing | job of bodyquard Dr. Sun was his o Kuomintang load s i vohen should have rnment’s e d uprising upshot was ticket from the pha s¢ FOR Bl two pistols and coins in mid —the and cl ur to Connecticnt.” ehildren and the *“t to all parents, is vie ventive methods, h number of deaths ha, ob in the | 157 in 14 ntral Bank. This he | in the diphtheri Iso as messenger and | 100,000 population for Canton ofti- | during this four- ivolved in ' same nuniber Die v dicd stipulated that a life will of his adventurcr's | ADS | of children and whooping cough from 1 May Day finds its chiet function in arousing intercst in the protection ! dissemninating in- formation concerning measures Diplitheria, the former « declared | for | OVER 70 s chief ex- | they must be any years in an |« it is too of mind | t into traffic ' Lusing dan- | * Rival (u][ S RS OF SUCCESS AS A SPRING TONIC i tulfillment of his | society dined tirst |, tain z v to- 1 his neighibor calling that God by Irance ar, was an iss Dr torn, m;ul ganda, w milit ctegnal {ruth, the infinie g00d i Ll i |theMuncreated ity. Itis in this | S natE way that the 1 will be able to R answer Gic questions that are the ! ' s tor i shuping human 2 b The first sudg supreme duty o . i PaLy g vory tmwon e i the sevics o FIGCH PrOVinGe Plang Figupg emi-coe partci ¢ LGod on earth and the attainment of | f i 5 s 2e cternal lifs hercafter, the Right 1 s Bisho - McAulitie ase. rted. “The in Gourt Trial from Germa ction when the ctions approaching a rmed known as Auton- 9 1y formed organization to launcl ddress an appeal to the League of ations, invoking the 1 of peo- ,phu to order their own destinies. °! The penalty for the offenses ¢ haig- cd is imprisonment in a fortress. 6 66 is a Prescription for ¢, Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, « Bilious Fever and Malaria. ¥ Poris aud 1t Kills the germs. tim id its headquarters | 1 its ramifications | andidates were put constituencies | hey worked mnu | Relief Ambulance May 1 (P “ig 7 —Eight Police plan 1o assign zones to cach ambulance services to prevent fur- ther tronbie. judgment. 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