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- ) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, K }commelu. since they v A will not be lacking that they may workers In the days of the food 1 s be guided to interpret God's will Hmm\lrum-) 4 [ and purpose for the church.” Hoover's nomination fulfilles l» Winston Churchill, chancellor of — the exchequer, warned the house, {f Dire Results Predicted FolloW- | brine amcnieminment or v croces [N, H Semtol‘ Favored by st Sowar” st v L R R give such counsel and direction as nor Huntley N. Spaulding, a fr may be required. This must needs {and admirer of the seeretary take time and meanwhile prayers | | cre fel pr ediction made by former Gov | Percival P. Baxter of \lum inoa| in Jersey City. A FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1928 | BEACH MARRIES AGAIN How | ad reed on Jdu He Takes See- wed 1 ‘d‘ ond Bride at Ceremony Pert ago. Baxter cast the first vote Hoov.r | Vusks June. 1, -Blaniey - i nearer. He scouted the idea that a , lever received for the presidentinl | ! ol ¥ ananutactiose mg[hghtes[ Rem[lon twentleth century lay body like par- Puritan De]ega[es | nomination at the vepublican na- | %% TGl vestendas to Mrs Caro- ¢ liament could control the church in tional convention wight yuars ago. line Watson. The coreniony was per- ! spiritual matters. He said that it ——— {and in his letter to Hoover later ""',""" j ' hauie SOt dudee ¢l d v e a O’ Driscol Jersey Cily, g London, June 15 (M—The house ‘r:l";p‘r“i‘:':;‘u;‘;f [ofased the spintual) gansas City, June 15 UP—Having | the same year Baxter said he looked | B e of commons has dealt a death blow | 1o 5% 1t SOUEHY, ridden to their muin goal on the forward to the time when he would fammien: Holan Tirdasge Bl o the sccond revision of the book e ety Hoover landslide, New England lead a united delogation trom ik et il ©f common prayer. Various results| ¢ (ho \ote had buen taken the |€1°EAtions to the republican | na- | Maine to vot for Hoover's nomina- mily on June 1. He @ ere predicted in debate and by | o icnos o Canternary and. the | tional convention made ready foday |tion. SR b A newspaper commentators today. These included: Eventual disestablishment of the Bishop of London remained togeth- |10 nominate a candidate for viee| = ,,,,‘d.,,\'""" :,';X, s state church, £ |shire their predominant favorite. |materfal aid to the Hoover caus d 15-year-old The resignation of the Archbishop ‘m,:.‘::_s;:;t';: z,‘;:,'mm“ed Skt Mas Three States {by its aetion before the convention | B of Canterbury. r.:;pc'|ol\ might hasten the resign: The New Hampsh senator was opeued i deciding to cast its 11| awur tiie other’s relations with A lessening of the authority of tion of the Archbishop of Canter- |assured of the pnanimous support ‘\ohs for Hoover from the start. It | Beacii the bishops. bury. This has long been forecast. |Of three states on the first ballot, | had been expected by many it In 1828 Beach sought to transfer The vote was 220 for and 266 | pac poen archbishop 25 years|New Hampshire, Maine and Ver- | Vermont would give a complimen- | his income fron o thust st ne. lnlnxt: This showed a majority of and is 80 years old. The health of {mont. His supporters, who hu\of ary “favorite son™ vote 1o Dresi- | tablished his futher, and 10 give 46 against the measure as compared the primate mever has been robust |been conducting an aggressive cam- | dent Coolid, on the first ballot. | purt of his woalth to Mrs, Witson. with 33 last December when thel 0 F hes suffered through the pro- | Paign, also reported that he would | Vermont's action was taken hefore | This action v 1< opposcd by his rela- first revision was defeated. Since longed activities and anxieties of the receive substantial support from |the movement to druit Coolidge had | tiv including his wite, and the i then the book has been further| = i B¢ Ui S b supported. |states outside New England. It also |been abandoned. As a result, it fell | Conmectiont courts held bim in. i chanved in the hobe of reconciling| g 'wi oy Tnskip, attorney gen- |sesmed likely that Moses would res|to a Vermont delegate, Warren R. “ntind wppointed a conser- I discordant elements but without| " " D0 o Sy measure | ceive some votes from the Massa- | AUStin of Burlington. 1o make the Beach carried his tight to the | QR ouccces The Increase of the major: |y yia aye been the most momens |chuselts and Rhode Tsland grouns|fest specch scconding the. momion | New Yok courts and last March { Aty was attrinuied to ithe wolet et T te, LU G R rious Distary | melthes of which has yet declared lion of Hoov won a decision setting aside the { members who had refrained from of England. He hoped that it would |itsclf for any candidate. Moses. Was Rizht {Connecticut decision as illegal, A going on record last December, Dbe possible to bring in to the church Wait Fuller's Word | Presiding over the convention as Awong those who witnessed ] The split came mainly on the|clements now outside and recreate Massachusetts has been waiting | PeFmanent chairman was Senator | FTANY'S - evromony was Wini 1 question of reservation of the sacra- |jt. The church, he satd, “must be!word from Alvan T. Fuller of his | Moses of New Hampshire, one of daughtor o weh and M ment. Opponents of the books said [ the church of the people of Eng- | |attitude toward the nomination, al- | Hoover's strongest supporters, whose | TR this inevitably would lead to ador-|jang.” | though the governor previously had ‘pndimon of a stampede to the sce- l*mmer l\'\ue. Has Qu]et and s ive ‘miranc o e Hor| Weakeued Dy Rejoction | indiented that Ve ‘premomtial ~of | DY Tax nighis mappeniuge oy e Anniversdry Observance 1 man Catholic doctrine of transub-| Fremier Baldwin said rejection |in ¢ X \c"i‘d;'!" l‘l ominstion |oenvention Ainge: Doorn, Hollund, June 15.—(UP— il stantintion. Advocates of the revi- | Would weaken the hands of all those | Fhen ho e e el AES Former Kuiser Willieim today quiet- sion denied this and emphasized | in authority in the church for a long {1t appearcd ely that Hanfor WELD FOR XITING Iy celebrated the 1 anniversary of that the reservation of the conse-|time to come and would give im- |McNller, former assistant secretary Sl R T ol o s thions uf bl crated bread and wine would be|Mmense impetus to the very forccs |of war and past national commands |0 otk June 1o - Chareel o ratunt Bl 10 dneriia s permitted only for the Lenefit of the | Which those who opposed the book vr of the American Legion, would lo Aeain Tl 2 exile honie, Dhoorn house, were giv- | :I A Bl Qasined fg ench: be the choice of many of the Mas. |0 deth, e Leach, 45 len a holiduy. The old imperial tlag o "‘.:.‘f; Waring Sir Willlam Joynson-Hicks us- |sachusetts delegates, particularly | I»:m {‘o\“ :;‘ “‘”‘m‘]" 1“;‘)"“':'",‘]"‘m;l‘l“' was hoisted over the mansion and Warning against “rash or irregu- |6cried the bishops of Manchester |those Who favor the nomination of |1\ 1O arrested last night by | ¢ former kaiser led his household lar action” and a plea for patience |and Lincoln had announced their re- (a former service man. et police on & chargs of |\ Epecial prayers was made after the rejectian in a | fusal to prosecute clergy who might | Unless Rhode Island can BETCE |\ omicide, He confessed, dstetiveg| Erincess Hermine, whom the for- Joint statement by the Archbishops |infringe on regulation in the prayer |on a candidate before the £onven- | Ll et he hag tiiios His s s | iner kalser maryi tor his abiica- | of York and Canterbury. The state- | book. - The bishop of Lincoln was tion reconvenes today. her votes 100101 protect her from spirite | UO% AN the death of his first wife, ment said: stated to have also said that noth- [probably will be divided betwee "1 who had heen annoying him., The “YVed last night trom Germany to “The prayer book has failed to ob- | ing could revent the use of the Semator Moses and Senator Curtis | tain full parllamenta sanction. | ook even if it was uot passed. jof Kansas, whose dmfghter, Mrs, Some of those who eagerly support-| The house of bishops probably will |Leona Curtis Knight, is a member od it as a right step on the roadway | meet to discuss the position in which [of the Rhode Island group. to orderliness and harmon the rejection has placed them. Rhode Island cast one vote for | a new freedom for active e It was regarded as probable that |Senator Curtis for the presidential | K home and overseas may be led k.) Sir William Joynsou-iicks and the [nomination. Tt was the only vote | disappointinent or irritution to ad-|bishop of Norwich #nd a half dozen |from all New England that did not' vocate forihwith rash or irregular | other prelates who opposed the hook |go to Hoover. i Brooklyn. LOWDEN 1§ SIL s Cit home in Oreson, 1lI., | without making any sta last action. May we plead for quictness, | might cooperate in an alternative New England Prominent {the nomination of Herbert Hoover | for a little patience and for abstgn- | revision. If they succeed in com-| New England figured prominently and without sending the cal tion from any angry or unkindly | pleting such a revision, #t would [in starting the avalanche that member congratulations. At 3 word. have to run the same gauntlet of |swept Hoover to the nomination on,)..ml,um s it was said that “The now responsibility which | church asscmbles and parliament {the first ballot. New Hampshire | [owden undoubtediy. would ] has been laid upon the bishops of [and any decision on it would be far]“,, the first state in the country |nothing further to say than i the church by the vote is very | distant. [to elect at the presidential primary | contuined in Lis tement to grave. Thoy are fully alive to it and = a slate of dclegates favorable to|convention by which scline will, with the least possible delay, | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Hoover. It was headed by GO\ex-‘hc\\e his nanie presen The Skill of a Master M In These CHARMING WASHABI.E select 35 85 This group of washable Summer Frocks we believe represents the utmost in smart, stylish appeal, as well as low-ness of price. It was selected from the lines of a leading manufac- furer in comparison with those of the best makers throughout the country. 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