New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1928, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY JERALD, FRIDAY, NOYEMBER 23, 1928. | by rebuilding the burned farm homs | [Rebuild Burned Farm of Mrs. Ernestina l:nde five, !zradfl three, “Extracts from Life of Franz| Music appreciation lesson in pre- 4 : 4 Peter Schubert,” aix children from |paration for fulure remory contest. Of Wisconsin Widow |viin cignt chitdren. grade six—two. Victr record e Earl King | Oconto Falls, Wis, Nov. 25 (®— | Song—"A Snowflake,—Schubert, | Schube March Mili- [ “Love thy neighbor as thysel ! group of children frem grade four. |tairc: Mcments Music imore than a gy L SRR before an assembly of pupils. Miss | Song—"The Miller's Flowers"—| Song — “Stars and Flowers” — = = farmers near here. Mr hindel was overcome before| It will be A genuine Thanksgiving Byrne had <iarge of puipls. |Schubert, group of children from |Schubert, group of children from | READ HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS| They have literally exemplificd xlizllc was rescued, (his year for the Schindels, * Short Session Has to Face Hard ' s HERRUPS= srrrors =HERRLIP'S == HARTFORD ‘Washington, Nov 23 (M—Legisla- Following is the program: 9 “entennial Schubert Cen ‘ “Extracts from the Life of Franz Celebrated in School | reter schubert” by six children A musical program in observance | from the sixth—two grade. of the Schubert Centennlal was held Song—J“Hark! Hark! The Lark™" yeste v at the Elihu Burritt school | by Schubert, grade gix-A and six-B. By Sunday night, indel, @ Widow sehinde they say. the Is may move into their new {lome. A sum of money, to give the family a new start, has been raised by neighbo Under carpenter's * is!ncighbors rallicd to her aid i Biblical phrase to |mediately after the fire, in which a direction, — ——3 =1ERRUPS tive monuments, in the form of laws, were erected at the first ses- « sion of the seventieth congress to flood control and tax. reduction but | farm relief awaits the opening of the approaching short session with the confidence of an unconquered veteran, When it takes its place as a problerg still unselved, it probably will bring with it two others seek- ing solutien, tariff revision and the question of an extra session. Eatra Scssion Herbert loover, president-elect, has promised an extra session to deal with farm relief in case no satisfactory solytion is found at the short session and Representative Tilson of Connecticut, republican leader of the house, suggested at the White House yesterday that an extra session to consider tariff re- vision would be advisable. There were other signs yesterday, that congress is almost at hand. Muscle Shoals, an orphan for years, had its face washed in antigpation perhaps, of the time when it will find & permanent home. Call on Coolidge A delegation of southerners. headed by Representative Almon. of Alabama, called on President Coo- lidge and gained the impression that he favers the Madden bill which provides for the leasing of the property for fifty years to the Amerjcan Cyanamid company. In some quarters there is the he lief that Muscle Sheals has already been disposed of. A resolution by Senator Norris, republican, Ne- brasks. providing for limited gov- ernment operation, passed the last session. It received a pocket veto, but Norris contends that this di4 not kill the resolution and he intends to; 80 to law about the matter. WALES GAN RETURN IN'BUT FEW DAYS Yith Kiog 1l Son May Take Airplanes London, Nov. 23 (#)—Considerable discustion, mostly of a puzzled na- ture, was heard in unofficial circles here today, as to who would assume the headship of the royal family in the event the king's iliness reached a crisis. The Prince of Wales, who would normally have assumed this position is.in South Africa. Historiags pointed to the case of King FEdward .1, who when Prince of Wales was a way on a crusade at the death of his father, Henry 111, in 1270, Edward was in no hurry to return to England. and occupied two years in arriving for his coro- nation. In the meantime a council of regency carried on the government without a hitch. But Few Days Most British observers today were agreed that the Duke of York, the king's second son, would take care of the royal duties until the Prince of Wales returned. The return of the Prince of Wales in case of an emergency would occupy only a few days. 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Brighten your home this Thanksgiving with this suite! 8-Pieces as Photographed regular air routes to England. The prince has been a consistent user of planes in his many varied visits within England and Scotland. The name of the lord chancellor, Lord Haflsham, formerly Sir Douglas Hogg. attorney general, also has heen mentioned in conjectiires. The lord chancellor, who is also Lord keeper of the king's seal, is shown as the “keeper of the king's con- sclence.” It is assumed that he would be consulted before any action were taken to place a temporary head at the British royalty structure. The Duke of York is 33 years old. The Duchess of York. who formerly was' Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyvon, is one of the most popular women in England. 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