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¢ OF LIFE: NATIONS AGREE TO PROMOTE SALE OF WINE New York — For what is rega the most distinctive contribu- by a woman to American life yesr Miss Martha Berry has been awarded a $5,000 prizse by the Pictorial Review. 8he founded scheols at Mounty Berry, Ga., where poor mountain boys and girls are educated. Loundon — Chief Constables Davies of Portsmouth is eppesed to women police, - He told a royal commission that* during the war one of them went away with one of his best in- apectors and her job was left vacant. Whereupon Margaret Beaven of Liverpool, & member of the commis- siep, remarked that if a man had done something contrary to public morals his position would have been filled, New York — Ivy Lee, publicity capert, has made public the text of a treaty whereby France, Spain, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Luxemburg, Portugal and Tunis agree to estab- tish an office in Paris to promote the sale of wine throughout the world. He sald it obtained it from the files ot the League of Nations. Camden, N. J. — For 51 years Robert Hammill was at the throttle tor the Reading railroad without an accident. Guests assembled for a testimonial banquet as he was com- pleting his final run from Atlantic City before retirement. Five min- utes before the train was due Hammill's train struck an automo- bile at a grade crossing. The occu- pants, father and daughter, were Kkilled. New York—Alexander Jerome, seaman, needed a suitcase and bought one for $2 at an auction of unclaimed seamen’s belongings held by the federal shipping commis- sioner. He found therein five bottles of pre-war rye. His delight was such that a customs agent took a peek. The bottles were seized. Je- rome got his $2 back, although he | wanted $5 per bottle. Then the bag ‘was sold for 15 cents. —_— ‘Washington—There seem to be a lot of snuft users in the country. | The production has increased in 50 years from 4,000,000 pounds to 41,- 000,000, Moscow—Ten families of various tribes living beyond the polar circle are to be brought to the soological garden with reindeer, dogs and other possessions. They will be taught reading and Writing and must give rides to visiting children. Logan, Utah—Pooh pooh for the bulldoggers of steers at rodeos! Newell Rogers, a student of Utah Agricultural college, grabbed a buck deer by the antlers, forced it to his camp and tethered it to a tree. The animal was dazed from a shot. New Haven—James J. Walsh, chairman of the democratic state central committee declares that pamphlet which is being distributed to democratic women “is positive ad- mission of defeat” of republican party, republican workers' dinner. Winsted—Edward C. Stokes, for- mer governor of New Jersey lauds Herbert Hoover and Frederic C. Walcott at republican rally and urges election of both. Bridgeport—Emma Zagllo, 21, is fatally injured when struck by car, driver of which fled after accident. Bridgeport—George Renn takes automobile, drives it to gas station | to have oll changed, and robs cash register while station employe does the job, departing without car. He | was later arrested and readily ad- | mitted both theftas. Bridgeport—Patsy Rose is shot ‘nnd killed in front of pool room. A jloaded revolver was found on the body. New Haven—Frank L. Shay, deputy comptroller for several years dies. He had been ill for some time. New Haven—John Barrett, direc- tor general of the Pan-American union at Washington, D. C., urges re-election of Congressman John Q. Tilson because of his experience and his abllity. New Haven—Cornerstone of new $300,000 home of Chi Psi fraternity at Yale university is laid. Hartford—Gov. John H. Trumbull | and William P. MacCracken, Jr. as- | sistant secretary of commerce in |charge of aviation view Hartford | from the air in a tri-motored plane. | MacCracken spoke at republican | rally here. | | Windsor—Two persons are dead and another is in a hospital as re- sult of train-automobile crash at | Wilson station crossing here. An- | thony T. Mattia of Hartford was kill- | ed instantly, and Miss Mary Janutes, | also of Hartford died after her leg had been amputated. Branford—Ernest L. Averill, de- puty attorney general resigns as | town prosecutor and Earle A. Bark- er, who resigned as ‘udge, appoint- ed to that office. New Haven—Tony Paolillo, until lately matchmaker at the arena an- nounced Monday evening profes- |sional boxing shows in music hall [to keep up this end of the sporting | same here, ‘Waterbury — Chalking buildings has become epidemic, Mayor Gull- foile tells police board, adding that much which is written by children | is obacene. New Haven—Chalk scribbling on | walks, fences and buildings being | done by school children in some parts of city. | Waterbury—Margaret Clark whose | husband was killed in automobile | collision on Southington mountain |in July given $4,211 by Compensa- | tion commissioner to be paid by | contractor and insurance company. New Haven—Oxford and Yale: n T s ' F" debating teams meet in 8prague hall | and argue on subject “that the best | life is the public,” as agreed, then‘ was no decision. ‘ Storrs—Rev. Morris E. Alling, pastor of Storrs church announces reclept of gift for a new parsonage at Comnecticut agricultural college. | The donor is anonymous. | Stamford—Authorities check up | on alibi of Paul Lambert, college graduate who is held in connection | with death of Olga Bayes. The girl was struck with a rock by a man who had given her a ride and died #8 & result of the assault, New London— George H. Combs, Jr., of Missouri, substituting for Charles G. Morris, democratic candi- date for governor at rally here says west will fall into line with Gov. Bmith's prohibition stand if he is elected. Mr. Morris was called to Schenectady on business. i Hartford—Gov. John H. Trumbull charges democratic speakers with | misrepresenting condition of state finances. The governor spoke at & new besuty, new and vim, fighting excess fat. Some have done this by abnormal exercise and diet, some in a modern, scientific way. Why not follow their example? There is nug%ued on scientific re- search, It combats & cause of excess fat which starvation cannot fight. That method is embodied in Marmola pre- urifl:'on tablets, now used for 20 years. IN THESE DAYS RASKOB SAYS G. 0. P. ATTACKS CATHOLICS (Continued from First Page) the article to which he referred but called on Chairman Work to pro- duce a copy. BSenator Moses is vice chairman of the republican eastern advisery committee. The four affidavits were from Bernice Smalley, Wichita, Kansas; R. X. Williamson, Jr. of Oxford, Miss.; J. E. Woodward, Oxford. Miss, and H. V. Winningham, of Corbin, Ky. The affidavit from Bernice Smal- ley states that on Oct. 27 she called at the Sedgwick county republican headquarters in Wichita and re- Value To the First NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928 ° ceived a variety of literature, in- cluding a copy of the Fellowship Forum, published at Washington. D. C, of which Mr. Raskob wrote that “its sole purpose seems to be to attack the Catholic religion and Governor Smith.” He also called attention to the fact that the pa- per had published as among its owners the names of R. H. ‘ngell of Roanoke, Va. republican state chairman of Virginia, and William G. Conley, Charleston, West Virgin- ia, republican nominee for governor of his state. 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Robinson of Kentucky at the close of which a boy stationed at the door distributed bundles of campaign literature including ex- tracts from a Baptist sermon at- tacking Governor 8mith as a re- ligious fanatic who believed the Catholic church was the only church that should be allqwed to exist, and extracts from the writ- ings of Pope Gregory IX and copies of the Catholic World, Mr. Raskob in his letter said in part: “Many of those assoclated with the republican party and the repub- this campaign have been engaged in | Mr. wuumnuu"myfintn the despicable practice of inciting|anti-Temmany and dry letters.” religious bigotry in our country through promoting the preparation and scandalous literature and false and misleading statements about the Catholic religion, because It happens to be $ie faith that Hon. Alfred E. Smith was taught at his mother's knee and to which he Is still devoted.” After saying that the republican publicity departments had accused him of conducting\g mud slinging campaign, he continued: “The press and public know this is untrue xx x x Throughout the campaign I x x x have steadfastly endeavor- ed to conduct a falr fight.” Reached at Passaic, N. J., where he spoke at a republican rally last night, Senator Moses told the New York Times he could not ‘recall ex- lican national committee all through actly what material he had sent — MUST — Rubber Goods Rubber Boots, SALE STARTS FRIDAY 9A.M I Our Entire New Stock of Quick Disposal MEN’S, WOMEN’S and CHILDEN’S Rubbers, Arctics, Zippers, Hunting Boots, Ete. " (Go Out of Business We Are Forced to Sacrifice Our Entire $25,000 Stock of the Latest and Best Styles in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s SHOES and RUBBER FOOTWEAR. . Folks, just think of it, Shoes and Rubbers at give away prices, right in the heart of the season. 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