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WALSH DENDUNCES POVERINTERESTS Washington, Dec. 6 (UP)—The | practice of power companies in at- tempting to influence school texr- books and teachers was denounced today by Scnator Thomas J. Wah* | of Montana who announced he would press for early aetion in con- | gress on his hill making the practic, eyt to $1.000 fine and 6 months imprisonment. Walsh told the United Press he 2id ot expect to hold hearings on the bill In the senate judiciary com- mittee where the hill has been refer réd.” He will place hefore the conr- miftee records of the federal traa: commission hearings which he h- | lieves sufficient to justify adoption of his bill. Voices' Protest 1 “The introduction by selfish priv- \ate interests into the public schoots | ‘of texthooks prepared by them ov | under their direction, particulariy | when they deal with controverstal questlona in the field of politics or economics is not to be telerated, Walsh said. Walsh said the commission’s evh. | Aence showed 190,000 textbooks t | Ohie in two years were “polluted” by the natlonal electric light asso- ciation or allied Interests, e satd fhe evidence revealed a letter show. ing that GInn and 0., largest mann- factyrer of textbooks. had nsmrvw‘ the power interests “that it weuld | eubmit ta them any work dealing | with public utilities. the publicatéon | %7 which wam contemplated.” | : The senafor pointed further to ! evidence that Theedore G. Grayson. An ‘charge of a public utilities course ‘Al the TUniversity of Pennsylvania, had received $250 cach for a num- Dber of specches and that he was paid | by power intarests. | “Tn one of thes addresses, deliv. | | | ered at New Orleans, he linked aa- vocates of government ownership with Bolshevists and parlor Reds | end denounced the RBoulder Dans Jemislation.” Walsh sald. Dean William C. Raymond, uni versity of Jowa and. Dean Ruggl wmiversity of Ohie, were also men- tioned In testimony. he added. | *% Walsh eited evidence taken by the | ‘commiasion as being sufficient cause | ¥hr hix companion bill, authorizing | tHe postmaster general to muspen:i | from second class mailing privileges | any publication which failed to mark as advertisements any printed | matter for which it recetved pay. | In Ohio. Walsh said. 921 columns of materfal had heen sent out by power | interesta in one year. | Cites Letter | He eited a letter of the New Frg- land Burean of Publie Service infor- mation. which reported: “One of the | 1aost Interesting and valuable results | “we have so far obtained has heen | the number of ecditorials pul-l(;hed; in many of the leading newspapers of New England where our material has been directly reprinted in the editorial columns or taken as a text for favorable comment on public utility problems.” The letter saig 561 full newspaper pages had been sent out in 1922, This bill also is hefore the judi- clary committee and Walsh intenas to push it along side-bLy-side with the school hill, City Items Court Columba, Catholic Daugh- ters of America, will meet this eve- ning at 8 o'clock in Tted Men's hall. Benefit bridge, Boys' Club, Dec. 8, 2:30 p. m. Call 265M for rescrvation —adt. George Dunn of 21 Olive street reported 1o the police yesterday the theft of his bicycle from the Y. M. C. AL Club breakfast 7 to 10. Compli- mentary paper. Soda Shoppe and Restaurant. 95 West Main 8t.—adyt. Henry W. Brices of Hawkins street is able to be about after several weeks' illness resulting from an in- | fection in his hand. Club breakfast mentary paper. to 10, Compll- oda Shoppe, and Restaurant, 95 West Main St.—advt. Mra. Deutsch of 174 Kelsey stree complained to the police that boy Lroke windows in her garage. eclal hot lunches at Crowell's, st iss Marion 1% Holt Burritt strest took the p maid in “Sauce for the Goslings.” a one-act play given hy the seniors last Tuesday at ¥ Path TInstitute, pringfield, Mass. Miss Tlolt will omplete her teachers' training course in June. Miss 0. E. Macfayden of New Rritaln is at the Grace Dodge hotel in Washington. STUDENT INITIATION INJURES THREE BOYS, University of Michigan Lads Burned While Golng Through Rites of Junior Soclety, Ann Arbor. Mich., Dec. 6 (#—One University of Michigan student was en to the aitiversity hospital yes- forday suffering from s the fall initiation of Sphinx, ju- nior honorary society. Two other stu- dents were treated for less serious burns, Harry M. Wallace, of Highland Park, Mich.. is the studcat taken to the hospital. Attendants there de- clined to comment on his condition. I'red Bauchard Erie, Pa. and R. Tiradford Fogarty, Oak Parks, 111, were trcated at their fraternity houses. Hot water was poured Sphinx necophytes when, on the strapped to planks as part of the ceremony | of being “mummified.”” they were carried beneath an arch where an- other sejcty was conducting its in- itiation. The Initiates on the arch pourcd the water, as is the custom, meets our needs INESS men who need money go to their inkers Men and women who do not have bank borrowiug facilities use this plan for it meets their needs so splendidly You can borrow $10 to $300 on your own signature with only your own personal property listed as security. You get sour roney at once and have plenty of time to it on an easy repuyment schedule. rs are required or relatives. No in- no inquiries are made among You will find this plan ideal, ! Victory Without Peace urns received | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928 | Auroworive \| i 5 ol on the “mummies” below, When ft! was evident the Sphinx men were scalded the initiation was stopped. Assistant Dean of Students Fréd B. Wahr said the affair would be in- | vestigated by the university. { Appears in Courtroom Hull, Engtand, Dec. 8 (UP)—Vie- | tory, without Peace. was summonea to the local police court. Victory wan ccused of using bad language. Peace was at home, Victory’s mother told the court. “Victory and Peace are twina” the | mother said. “They were born just after the war.” “Try to restrain Victory from us- {ing bad language.” the court advisea |the mother. *“We did not win the war by using bad langnage, thougn | we swore heavily fn Flanders.” 1:City Advertisement CE OF MITCHERL ST. e is hercby given that a hearing will be held { loard of Public Warks, City of New | ritain, in Room 307, City Hall, at | 17:30 o'clock, Tuesday evening, D {cember 11th, 1925, on the proposed | !taking of land for highway purposes | {from Corbin Ave. to Pershing same to he known as Mitchell St. | |and establishing strect and grade lines thereon. | Al persons interested are Te- wuested to be present at said hear- “iing if-they see cause, and be heard | 1in relation te the above. | BOARD OF PURLIC WORK G. W. Johnson, Clerk. City Advertisement ACCEPTANC IRSHING ST, Notice iy hereby given that a hear ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 307, City Hall, at 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday evening, December i11th, 1928, on the proposed taking |of 1and for highway purposes fror) Clinton §t. to Sterling &t same to |be known as Pershing St. and es. | tablishing street and grade lines thereon. i Al persons fnterested are re- | anested to he present at sald hear- | !ing. If they see cause, and be heard {in relzation ta the above. BOARD OF PURLIC WORKS, G. H. Johnson, Clerk. | | City ;Elv;e;‘tisement‘ ACCEPTANCE OF HIGHVIEW AVE. Notice is hereby given that a hear- ng will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in room 307, City Hall, at 7:30 {'mh. 1928, on the proposed taking {of land for highway purposes from | Osgood Ave. to Biruta gt., same to be known as Highview Ave,, and es- teblishing strect and grade lines thereon, Al persons interested are re- quested to be present at sald hear- |ing, if they see cause, and be heard in relation to the ahove, BOARD OF PURLIC WORKS, G. H. Johnson, Clerk. | ‘City Advertisement| ACCEPTANCE OF BIRUTA ST, | Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Publc Works, City of New Britain, Room 307, City Hall, at 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday evening. December 11th, 1928, on the proposed taking of land for highway purposes from Farm- |ington Ave. to Rurritt 8t. same to before the | | 0'clock, Tuesday cvening, December | e — THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS for Quick nco Alphabetically Arrangs and Ready Re LINE RATES CUTIVE INSERTIONS Yearly Order Rates Upon Application for CON Charge Prepaid line 10 line : line Count § words to a line. 14 lines to au inch Minimui space 3 lines, Minimum Book charge, 38 cents. Telephone 935. Ask for six time rate The Herald will not be remponsille for errors after the first insertion. Closing time 12:30 p. m. daily; 9:30 a. m. Sturday. Mupui Reasunuble Phone Florists BOSTON Very teasonabie piicen SBANDEL EENIIOUSE, 218 Oak St._Telephone 2181-3 Los and Foond 123 Onk 8t desct Iptiona 2632, 3 FERN, LI'8 BULI. le. Ave., Reward if returne ad_floor. Phone pen los returned to oG 1 Return to “Personats no dirt o1 dust it sour clothes are cleaed by Superior Cleaners & Djers 15_Frankitn ADQUART ding rings. 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Special Notice The Ladics' Aid of the Sccond A vent church will hold a cooked food sale Saturday, December §th, at store of the New Britain Dry ning Corp., 96 West Main St, As usual they will have raised loaf cakes, plum puddings and rye bread. Also fancy articles sal Nummage sale Thursday and | Friday, 238 North St. Auxiliary of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.—advt. be known as Biruta St. and cstab- lishing street and grade lines therzon. | Al persons interested are re- ' quested to be present at said hear- ing. If they see cause, and he heard in relation to the ahove, BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Special Notice | The Ladies' Ald Society of Trinity M, E. church will hold a sale to- morrow afternoon and evening, I day, Dee. 7. of handkerchiefs. | ful articles, food. aprons and candy. 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