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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1929 - e TR : S U s e R [ A53883323088008232088388888889958838828880989888883 | may fail as well as the oth New Britain Herald e e D) Whather for g0adoF far Cuill Nas ; 4 b4 ever, we cannot carry over the HERALL PUHLISIING COMEANY ¢ and 1o 2 old | Legislature within y railroad to lawmakers. It — — = 1 ¢ omvincing We have been < methods of the past into the pres- . ) e 1s reports sho t sounds e Lo buty s ; OrHten s itie distowery able to quote but an insignificant ? l ~ Makes Random Observati — ¢ as cvidence that the 1 portion of the figures in thes JooELL akes Random rvations ent. Every age must deal with its SUBSCRIFTION RA©E 5 own problems m fts own way. The new generation demands the new VR : f en prefiminary cor i wl columns. 1t is important for New Al 2 On the City ane s People $200 Ihree M - ' 3 AT arned into pre ' e for Englund to realize that during a time 4 mother. How finely successful she T i > the analn transportalion sys. Al 1010 g SEEEPETPTIETIITITITECISTIITTETICTITITSI- A0 - Eaaiidd il i dd can prove—especially when herself New inspired by a happy love-life—some vorthern New Eugland was v Herald. ang yom 1tha- Pajews| nd This is cvidenced by the! of us are ulready able to testify.” Tihe sinth & mile pisntome |1 Wil be Geomnain Ui Now S0 Highlight of Election Jarger amount of securities that are [ ¥ 1 k Peter Pajewski's sweeping victory "carried by the commercial banks of 1e in its history it New in the fitth ward contest for the v England, and the large vol t forward. and not backward on Ve Laster-Tied! Jublican nomination for alderman ume of savings deposits in the New toremains an important system O vart-felt sympathy is due @ not discouraged Alderman England states To husbands and to tathers. 100 K Zapatki, democrat, who 15 As @ matter of fact, however, the compared with other i e et e : § A i = Ao el doting women-folk presentes that Pajewski will be on Federal Reserve Bank of Boston hus WTWo i e 3 ) Jok de- - A PALL OF ilroa With miake ‘i look d short end on election day after not only supported the acceptancs LEGISLATURES - - mented e Lullots are counted market, but for many vears s en- ODSEPYETS Predict “Y0llflg (en- = Pasowski's nowination was almost courazed their purchase by member | o & " The Lisht of Toidgone. onclusion, o facst|banks i this distalotalong 1ho linee eml wl" D“e Or Flfifi Drank (e t 1k opposition in Stanley Uchalik, of the Tesas plan. (N T - 1 no orzanization behind him Texus, far frow having an excess M Zhat sho? How yknow? Pajowsii rallied to his sup- | of capital. such as New England en Peking, March 30 (1) —The con »Jus. dawned on mel” L the members of two Polish re. | joys, sccks to keep at home its fident expectation that Ger Mrs, Albort Wessell Cluhs, pledecd o his sups more limited supply of capital by | Nt ! > b > contrast, the totals of th conraging the phrehase by hanks PUN SHOP NEWS WEERTLY w5 are impressise securitics and collateral loans t ey proved that I Bieh are not cligible for redis Socal v il int by ederal erve Bank, er New England investment Chang Hseuh-liang the “Youn General™ at Mukden., will soon meet an untimely death or be conn- pelied to flee from his eapital, s voiced by both Chinese and forcign 8 observers here zoing into New knglan ! cuterprises to the full extent that wight b considersd desirable is o The “Young Gene does not have the strength of character of Lis father, Chang Tso-lin, who was Lilled by a homb last June. So it is believed his attempt to duplicate his father’s feat in crushing opposi- tion will be fatal, Ol Chang, it will Te recalled, al- most was overthrown by & eub- B Azainet Vrate ordinate, Kuo Sung-lin, who rosr ported Doomed at Capitol against hin in 1926, Only assistance Ady tes of the Miner bill which of the Japanese military saved the ould lane the state control fra- clder. Kuo was captured and be- o ternitics, sovoritics, and secret so- headed i By t Y Gicties in o pullic schools are wearing | Now the young Chang has shot L long fae tround the capitol of late, to death two of his Jeading sub- lie to the able arguments advanced ‘ordinates, Yang yu-Ting, and Ly Rtanley H. Holmes and Louis P./Chang Yin-husi, on the charge that Sla of this city. Everything was they, too, were plotting against ying fine for the bill at the hearing [him et L ¢ ! fore the legislative committee on | But the circumstances in these X - . 5 vounE popl 4 tion, Torrible cxamples of stu- [two cases are quite different. Kuo CONSTRVING OB M ANS ! oty v TR € 2 ent control. the fears of high school [Sung-lin actually organized a . re- . v i i n E 1 officials if their schools were infest- [volt, and was beheaded only after HIGHER PRICES s i i P hits «d by invisible government, and tles. Old Chang ruthlessly killed other cqually apalling cases were [scores of his followers, and had the heaped on the committee. Then, [rest frightened. Yang Yu-ting and 4 bolt from the blue, Supt.|Chang Yin-hus! did not revolt, und ¢x opopsed the bill and things jone must accept young Chang's ¢k flip culuminating with |word that they plotted to do so. vemarks “If the parents can't|None of their followérs, who were trol the pupils, 1 doub® whether |numerous, have heen killed. Visl- 1o degislature cant The commit- [tors to Manchuria‘state the atnios- oo will probably Kiss the restrictive | phere in Mukden is menacing, and ction goodhy. . that young C‘hang is in fear of his - life. Lithz lor 2 S AL The best opinion here appears to tic Notes be that the assassination of Yang tional exch of [#nd Chang was merely part of a sinking of the “I'm {nation-wide plot, which was cen- Jecoming intorestin if (tered in Nanking. The Kuoniin. cd. The ship was sent [tang warlords are divided into two Jones' locker by a round of [Eroups today, headed by the ot from a Coast Guard vessel, the | Kwangsi clique’ and * the Chlang- htphao muspecied it of [IFeng elique. Yang and Chang are 0D~ | 1y carzo of rum aboard. One |believed to have coneluded an agree- Who hadd openly s lost, That fact has eaused {ment with the Kwangsi generals. lot of headaches in the state de- e the s v et COMMUNICATED ormality of the communica- ha 1 only serves to con- Jayman who likes hiz straight d who canuot the dirty remarks which 1 of the lan- ' far, the iestior of a different character ar whie has en discusse | Wit matters 1o New Englond Council has attention MANING P BLK PR MU RDER NOTES obtained Both Feet Ou the G Mr. Zclinski Objects to Garbase on Grove Street, New Britain Herald, Gentlemen:— Permit me to write a fow it RAIL TROUBLE I\ about our city, New Britain. NEW HAMPSHIRL : . b i B stripped of its flowers | thought our city cleanest™ city hoen something state of Connecticut, but wrop Why? Because we have one sty we call New Grove streef. “New Dump,” not new str tor example, why our cit dumping all garbage here? > only garbage, but death cat laying there! We have police, we have l.oard of health—nobody take tion. As far as I see this garbage dangerous to public health. Now I wish our officer of the law taks some kind action to protect public health. i your coast guard sank CROSS-EXAMINATIONS BY Riltiars ¢ 0 ¢ p < 1 e et fown in the Gult of A . ! i ey ’ i 1 3 vour Coast Guardsme JUDICIARY COMMITTLY ; : . ) ! : e s el Cuartimer wm to the Great Lakes and | take pot shots at Ct rid. you think erdoing it « O1d Dear, ow a British eraf of th er? Britannia o waves, you Very truly vours, know. and we | rs get allf o e afflutter when vou shoot one of our Sl citizens, even though he is a go- : Llighter. Somebody's going to | hurt some day if vou keep this . i Fatshers Sy S e Observations th 3 et 1 part- - publi To which Uncle Tm\ ‘v]h- :j ! : Ll . «= 25 Vears Ago Today | - e i g ontents noted. The information n Ine Weather lie oil € PeT b . i 1de his opponents open | contained in your letter will be tofare 5 o) P 5 i i thoroughly investigated and formal is obvious. 3 i e L icqu Bl | o, Ihut we don’t think it's| Washington, March 29.—Forecast: T ; I s ! zar numt animals Yoy Eng ) Iastern New York: Showers Satur- S of Capital Ov “yrs RSPy | day; Sunday showers and colder in Lo g on The so-called W “UNCLE SAM.” [south and rain probably changing to keeping g e tated bt not Tead) snow flurries and much colder in vich is ; ; And just about the time Uncle north portion, Southern New Kng- Opportunity for Lspansion e Bt Wit show i =4 i o e para To do siderahle € i € 1 L ¥ v eve ior ourd forr 1 idea parade - ,yuplicity igland and the | Sam licking the glue on the en- |land: Increasing cloudiness followed But more tt ‘ o s . 1 . may . nitlon s ¢ DLeen Lrought |clope, in pops the Krench ambas- by showers Saturday afternoon or N e oliad B & E 1 1 1 v 2 ng hoard? to th e oflicers of the sador with the information that the | night and on Sunday; colder Sunday § : : 3 > lded : 111 l ! s ¢ % Bl L4d man wasn't a bally Britisher afternoon and night. come from 1 ! L 7 1k to b | xas N originated i but that he was a beloved citizen of | Conditions: The disturbance that ¥ Detlia which! 1a e centbs of | Plus Belle France. Uncle Sam was central near Bermuda Thursday rels is produced ¥ s 7 t A Attwood, A. n LT orous and well-financed sales pro. f4¥s el investizate and if anyone 'night has moved rapidly northeast- Bt aras P - ¢ i 1 P } Mrs fupnGse motion activities for furthering the 15 10 blame he will be seterely |ward over the ocean with increasing o . f Ay of . i a Humason " ind my litile dronin ndustrial and commercial develop. (4eall With, but he doesn't think | intensity. An area of high pressure is from o . ; : : tev 1 . D, 1., the ment of Tesas. Bricfly, it is an en. |anyone is to blame advancing slowly eastward over the lands. Nat mou ) v « First Bapti 1. Knehn lcavor 1o encourage purch of | Washington is still awaiting re-| Atlantic States and Canadian mari- yielded by g ¢ nd s 4w i t merely 1 8 1l pr his sermon th PRL i m'mw_‘"h‘_ “Texas banks DOTts from other nations und would time provinces. The castward ad- been a ¢ tor . : " £ RALE 1 H " FEW REASONS WHY 1 LOVE 1o are members of the Federg) "0t be surprised if citizenship claims |yvance of the western disturbance AT Bt ¢ Al N HER Heserve HArk of the Fexas Meter, |” ade by the Lapps, the Letts [will be attended by showers over : - 4 I sty : : 16 inter-class By Robert Bopper The question has been asked: Would | {1¢ Jssquimaux and the Lichten-imost of the Washington forecast dis- tion and 1ov 4 c L g g % that ent this spring Decause, after being three-quar- 5 gimilar movement be a good |Siciners, not to mention to Ando- trict Saturday and Saturday night, nee 2 Franklin Square tors of un hour late for an appoint- rang and the Terra del Fuegans. |prohably continuing into Sunday. otlaige it cuel RERET Modern Mother Defended | Mild temperature Saturday will be e 5 isiss DuinTEro] yon o Bt NN Shate on Deenia bt o S CC USROS R IO ted English Scientist __|followed by a change to colder g § ; s i s § v heard of | waiting long? e A TeE 1 A o ae i “auoderm mother,” who has| weather In the Atlantic States during Bt tho e , C s ;s | . Part of the class | Pecause she doesn't wear s10ck- |cntances are very fiffeent from made the goat of pulpit lec- {Sunday. The weather will become 4 tiorni, is un improvement as | mych colder Sunday as far east as far as the training of her children | ¢ne Appalachian mountains, Oklahom= the comn Ther g 5 = i \L S ird. M market ehr B i contide 1 % A : S i " i o hing for New England? M prevali : e tipn;. When ingland railroad in- he shadow Of 3 | ment, she doesa't ask in a voice from new gross tons per tr production . it his : R gty er classes ingg polled below her kuees ,; ERRtinpEan S 3 Mo 10 nd has had for a number of years | > 2 : - . 1 i freshi iy 0d @ ¥ is con-erned, on the older mother. the stock of 1 1 ) it all 3 At s iment | AR ©xcess of capltal over local de- |qpcording to Dr. Havelock Dilis, not- 455 millior 1 wit L = ¥ 8 : SR ek .4 Jdistinguished scientist. In view ; pon the 1 knows o 409 millio " of the fact that the modern mother as heen condemned as being light ially and irresponsible, Dr. El- S e K defense of her s timely. The Hoo t onsiderab el 3 o » S Speaking of the charge that mod- B o tor i ction for at- |in ma ' : e | Kdwin 17 toduy A i o e mothers lack disciplinary pow- " Because she doesnt invariably of pleasing appearance s e :'.'"]'l‘“ ‘r",”']x: ) Sk city tax cr “The child of today is less ea points 1} & behing | 717 82 O 8 L luse som tion of her belong- no doubt is fond 1oved to obey its parents, and still 18 Epore ol itherr B from Atlar EveiyAlime STt iert ot g loss to treat them with respect. He tatlure 10 ¢ s abroad in the capital that land linc; ar t es per | ¢ i « ame | 0iDE: " L - iR treats his mother with a familiarity r appear B : et Ka sl nf JpKes £ b ke Sl which sometimes is shocking to munication ina Hartford p ; 1 her arc screamingly funny. irriage settlemen those of us whose attitude in child- ng with the lighting contract, but Becanse she dogsn Il me that And would be, an alto “Jiood was so different, although we | might 1pset produce |ther honors, They know that Judge With Mr. Leghorn said today that he haq |} Temind her of some one sirable -match realize, as years go on, how much | B N i Cittaie i Norer no G el g ) Baslic s el Lo on s mthod acnicoes trat e o | | 57 CHURCH ST, b Als o hic g i the telephone and, in disguised Yot T have not proposed. Hiethod could Tever attain, The Hew Yo - T 2 5 g tones, says, “Guess who this is 1 to, this summer, p s offen herself brought James T. Mes and Charles A | 'O ¥ R mother was often h 8! T - har 1 el.mo ose in New England. New . many peopls who before Prohi 3 mgry. Bring me since 102 1 tion t t - L ACUOn “C tion never touched a drop of liq 1 s+ cent 3 aine i . i t : Iofetitds hut who now a sob Alida de Pt New B ) miost | Feports ti nd method art r 0 m L 1o oxtren The rumor | and wildeat 2 bership as a stepping stone to fur- agrec with he best in jobs overlooking the | New England has been bilitated competition fror a f ¢t that Judge Alling first attained during a perviod when northern New son today purchased the law of.| Because she never attempts to when the weather is chilly | up by the old method, and she suf- pendents on governmer 1 z popularity. It is doubtful whether Engiand did not siare in tie indus- | fice of Judge Burr and will occupy | #iK politics sniffle! fers sometimes from the freedom |l - y adin A e | Because she doesn’t criticize my she leaves unchecked. But she has | New Britain’s Best clothes, Live Stock! realized that it is but a poor prep- ©il companies lost v any of the unhappy warriors on the trial increasc enjoyed by southern it at Ing to the long-desired = ommittee can attain to the desired Ne¢w Engiand. In addition to the re- N ST 3ecause lier telephone conversa- | Uncle George: “Therc's a stock t for life which lics in a gos- NELSON DELAYS AIR TEST Because her tolephone conversa g \Pation They heartily to conser Jdgeships and ofher pretty honors | markable improvements noted, the | Qi SO VNS AR TESE 0 w0t tust for hours at a company at the theayter this|pel of Don'ts. And lying at the Work Called for and and gratefully look forws high- through the medium of unpopularity, B. & M. constructed a great new airplane was not conditioned suffi- | Streteh. | week.™ | foundation of society, which children Delivered er prices after July 1. Indeed, gaso- | The most effective manner to be | North station in Tioston—for which ciently for a {rial flight yesterday,| Because she hasn't her picture in| Uncle Walt: “Why do they call [never understand spontaneously — 1 oor avure se 0] cve th- them ‘stock’ companies? that however free we may be, we i % sople i the Fu cections, it secms. |and he returned to this city without | the rotogravure sections cvery oth- I 5 > : .Cm line is destined 1o go up higher exeruciatingly unpopular is to un- people in the rural ions, it seems, |0 o gt It theoweh o fodk n im' o Bunday | Unele George: “Well, the owner's | are not free 1o do the things which than cver b fore reasonabiy cross-cxamine the p criticised the railroad—and air. He does not intend fo rush the | Because she doesn’t “humor” me! 'a hog, the stage manager works | interfere with the cqual freedom of Gnnnnleed This is not 1o bhe constriued lie general adopted as enlighten work unnecessarily and will cheek = ike a horse, the teading man is a |other people ¢ i ! ackass, and the leading las E “11 is not 1o be assumed that the arguiment against the Hoover cor The committec has alto, public policy as any railroa aver every detasls o ship be- | Lot of 1! j and the leading lady is a is not to ssun i JORN J. KINIRY ft Theves fine Sious { Basdan et got regular cow!™ imother of the old days was ent today " Mother R wrong and the new mother of todav Pmpfid" will he a zreatly curtailed oil sup- |bills should not be accepted by the The report given the New Hamp- | FOR BEST BESULTS SkaBor: “Alow . alout (Copyright. 1929, eproduction | entitely right. The task is difficuls | 2 at- | shire legislature by Preside g g L RSSIT ” Forbidden) for any kind of mother, and the ewe 9y anyway, and prices would go up | Legislature as a whole 5o frequent- shire legislature by President Man- [READ MERALD CLASSIFILD APS | lcttuce, sir? orbi 3 servation policy. Ultin . there mneh power, anyway. Its verdicts on America, fore

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