New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 8, 1929, Page 16

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wble. She fell off the veranda, he | <aid, without any help f u—'.m George Moffitt, who nsmc Big Crowd Watches Raczkowski at Put Up Fierce Battle and in re 10 a he smelled hquor( an’s breath but she ondition her hus- | in. Sergeant P. J. rgeant T. J. Feeney | having a hand in the raceski continued the | week on probation ! Brothers Arrested | - Stanley | charge | wom for one Frawley After Officer the blood he sergeants and tified as hav- was king a short to Main Says He Forced Her to Drink At c at Wife ling to tor Hurls Plate . At would i said he any rate, nd o'clock John O 'Brien ting Gonski admi g duri wgs ente A nol ronski Officer erary Officer AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN “When I don’t contribute anything at church it seer | like the usher holds the plate {in front of me longer than he does anvbody elze.” sht 152 “What makes me mad is in" to scrimp an’ save to 3 ,nnlbmz an’ then have Pa hand out money to his folks lie he had barrels of it.” right 1423, Publishers Byndicats) Copyr Pubiishers Eyndicate) STANLEY QUARTER MANOR We have several houses listed for sale. Phone 6000 for appointment NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 8 1929, | WHO IS HE? had a little Here's the Tonight's sithou han that of Mr. chairman of the board ¢ & Clark Universally” known man by product he and over, “Universal Houschoid Needs. helped a number of local civic and philanthr ganizations and has a large of friends, He was donor of the wading pool one of ti World War memortal proje Sritain which mpleted He dedic Frary represents num founta Walnut ors of the tin New last atory P r the that # dollar th : you. It cen these be ab) for it vou'll itation conta of coal hapter, No '».AV ons for ursday Tel. Price pl nooy ase BOSTON CARDINAL ATTACKS EINSTEIN ish. Both regular bridg: | whist will be played. Refreshments will be served. | Pictures on the World War s ing the devastation of France and Belgium were shown at the Method- ist chureh last evening, The nest set of slides in the travel series will show southern Italy. | > Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stimpson | 6211y What he is driving at and family of Wallingford were th Truth Needs Clear Eye S e e R e R e S e N with a clear eve. The fact that any theory cannot be enunciated and only succeeds in hefogging t mind is patent preof that if is noH ally truth, WANTS OPEN AIR BOUTS AT WILLOW BROOK PARK o™ Ve my o {with his relatively and his utterly hefogged motions ahout space and time. Tt seems nothing short of an attempt at muddying the waters withont pereciving the drift. Inno- A C cent students are led away into a realm of speculative thought, to sole I hasis of which, so far as I see to produce a universal doubt God and His creation, can that while I do not wish Einstein, at present, of wishing to destroy the! and the Christian . T half suspect that if little longer he unques ¢ will reveal himself in this In a word, the outcome ! this doubt and befogged specuia- 1 about tinie and space is a cloak cath lies the ghastly ap- u of atheism. “Lurope has an old civilization is used to the sudden appear- Mtastic philosophers, They ery little credit among Euro- minds unless they have some- ng really solid and provable to ut we all know that one of knesses of the American i5 to run after novelties which nothing in them but their ne 5 BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Seven.) and (Continued from Pirst Page) ‘nthusiasm because 1 have never yvet wet a man who understood in the least what Einstein is driving at; and T have been so much impressed hy t fact that 1 very serious [donbt thar Einstein himself kno ow- | over Sunday | s¢ v own i about so-calle of Einstein, | C. ¥. Wagner Files Application for Permit With Park Board—Rep- resents Stanley of boxing exhibitions at ark will months mer if sioners acts f ation filed by C the Stanley jon is to be heard the board at ) ‘PLAYING HODKEY - LOSING ITS SPICE Decrease in Truancy Reported By School Dept. Bureau which “playing 1s as it used to be in Student Body Misied G tem which Awnerican student body endance | e d into false chan- Ac- | nels of Knowledge by the sudden ap- f these glittering meteors to tin shoot across And the seems that sort 1 unorgan- hoosts these sudden as quickly disallows zets them the moment it is Ei knows what he is but in a certain mystery 1o his inteliectual world rece Imost ready to ap- arents are in- | plaud, | lort time it will be and when | gerfectly that Einstein's day that 1t boy was |} and then no 1se of illness. This some 2 prev will gain the and he will st philoso- The thrill of not as attractive the old W sy i ente o ly installed s received head of v oa decrs today hat of every is soms 16 th ons and * month since 1 noted and of nearly half adds the le puzzled i as come loubt, there who for th and gone Will e mon oSl he i “Al den is far iy from school without su hoos this proves how ¢ Youth t be atical applause which often tinies is mercly the outpouring of sort of hero worship but even as such c 1o the im- refully is very sr in followin it pupils who ars ) r without suffi- Hed for the sessions in @ semests ent reasor re- jer of EAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; | apply freely up nostrils. are ¢ do endless Lur onable mind of you pros nd Fo 3 test hold fast to your « ngs hut atholic aith Linstein Will Not Reply il 8 (P—Prof aking throug Cardinal O'Conne that lus theories of EPAc tirne «d behind them parition of atheism’ left and we devoid of inter. RULES OF CTTE | | ana C [ | | “ghastly a N ribe Low )w malkes hivells | | ect hood | He 2.—Add ations to to ¢ X Editor, Cardinal n Herald at 2 p. m. fol-| | isertion—=Saturday ss communi est close Wesleyan Gets Manuserip A 8 (UP)- “Zur Ein- in which promul- ory e per- Olin 1i- ] Middlctown, leyan Univers original 1 heitlichen Professor anuscript of Feld-Theorie,” Albert gated his newest s stein i fic wi for in the arded daily according t@| | I One dollar aw: for | best a manuse 1y car rules §—No telephone guess o2 g css document came to JUST KIDS While Muskg father 15 laid up with a broken \eq Mush 15 | earamn three dollars a week being “nurse ‘-E?.rl"bo thtle uca u y&e” 20 ASH w‘?ONC | IITH W SuIT, SUSIE® GOSH=-F [ WAS ONEY A GARBAGE MAN, OR A 3 |HERE T AM, \NO-YOURE NOT LATE MISSUS KELLY /AND L =AVE A MAN, OR A PLUMBER OR A BRICKLAVER INGTEAD OF A NURSE- T 1000, Kirg Fewtare: bivnc citm, B i trustees of the university. | by \\'esleyan through the efforts of tion costs by development of inland Davison and Albert W. York financiers and who nego- tiated through Mrs. Einstein, the icientists business manager, for its George W. Johnson, New | purchase, The manuscript composes eight pages of fine handwriting, with the scholar's comments, corrections and | interlineations, [l K, LOCAL PLANKS . FOR FARM RELIEF Measures Appmved By C. of C. Here in Natiooal Program Terms of the national referendum on farm relicf, which were approved the New Britain Chamber of Commerce, will bé farm bill to be presented to th special session of congress, accord- ing to a special dispateh to the Her- ald from Washington today. The recommendations were a referendum the approval. The dispatch from the Heral Washington bureau is as follows Washington, D. C.. Many of the farm relief recommendations of the Bridgeport, New Britain and othcr national upon which d's Connecticut Chambers of Commeree, | the national here, are to bill s been to pres- made public today at Chamber of Commerce be embodied in the special session of cong 1 ent indications. Testimony of S ry of Agricul- ture Hyde hefore the senate commit- tee on agriculture indicated fairly definitely the plan which the ministration hopes will be adopted. The recommendations which the Chamber of Commerce of the United States makes for such a program are closely aligned with and the Bridgeport and New Britain votes on the seven recommendations show genaral agreemcnt with it The Bridgeport Chamber express- Iy stated its approval of all but one of 1he following proposals, New Britain favored all of them. Coordination of land, and reforestation work OV~ ernment; delay in bringing into cul- tivation of new lands until needed; tariff protection for agricultu I pansion of cooperative organiz tions; adaptation of existing credit facilities to local and commodity needs; creation of a Federal Farm Bourd; adequate rescarcl The sole ohjection of the Bridge- port chamber to this program wus in ard to the Farm Board, this r nmiendation being defeated closeness with which these appro: the form of the most probable n bill is shown by remarks of etary of Agricul- Hyde wh appeared beforc ate comumittee. " he said. deseribing jectives sought the tariff for the gr American 4. reduction of transpor re Views wate i1 turc he “the ity n ction of ag story story short 10 find a buyer for your car or your home or your hous:- lold goods—a renter for your flat, rooms or house, a worker for the home, factory or office—is to use a Herald Classified Ad. Do they work? don't the half Call of it THE HERALD 925 know embodied in the ~ cmbodied in' local directors voted unanimous the | d- this plan, ! clamation appropriations for | | waterways and highways | “Third, the assistance of the fed- eral government in reorganization of the farmer may gbtain a more eco- nomical and xuorc stable outlet to | the consumer.” | v Then, expanding went on: “In assisting reorganization of the | marketing system, we have all of us | conceived the creation of a great in- |strumentality which we have called |the Federal Farm Board, with ad- visory committees, which shall be en authority and resources with which to deal with the third cate- | | gory of problems. ! “We have to bear in mind that in their solution we are to a large ex- tent blazing new trails, making our experience as we go. And it there | fore has appeared to me that as we {cannot foresee in advance the cire cumstances under which the powers of the board are to be called into action, any attempt to write out too detailed legislation would probably rve only to defeat the purpose of | [the board. That is the heart of the | plan, and the rest are details.” Secretary Hyde also stated he fa- vored immediate passage of the re- McNary bill, which provides | for the board and for establishment of stabilization corporations with a 500.000,000 revolving fund to handle surplus crops. The ecredit | proposal adopted above will receive | serions consideration for inclusion fn e measure, as will all of the ota- ers | THE HERALD( CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LING RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Chaige Prepata au 24 43 the theme, he Count § words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minhwuin wpace 3 Iines. Minimum Book charge, 33 cents. The Herald will not be rewponsible for errors after the first insertion. ADVERTISING FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE ORDERED BENFORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY AND 9:30 SATURDAY. USED CARS — UNUSUALLY GOOD USED CARS PRICED LOW '[]1926 PONTIAC Coach 1926 HUDSON Coach 1925 LEXINGTON Brough. TWO SPECIALS Make Us An Offer DODGE TOURING BUICK COUPE Many More 835 Up TERMS and TRADES C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut Street 2215 N City Items Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fish of this city have returned from Europe | where they have been visiting many | countries on the continent during the | past two months. Mr, Iish is steward | of the Shuttle Meadow club. The Military Order of Lizards will cntertain members and friends Wed- nesday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock at the state armory. A judgment lien has been placed | on Beaver street property of Adolph and Apolonia Paskowski by John | 1926 Jewett Coach | Dwyer who claims that the defend- | Soveral Ford Tourings ants failed to meet paymen: | n Judgment for snz‘.’:; ‘re:\dl::v:< Berlin Auto Sales Co'fl against them in the court of com. ||hmperine CON e mon pleas, ‘ Edwin Magnuson and John John- son have brought suit against H. L. Weleh of Newington, doing business us the Longview Realty Co., claim- ing failure to meet payment on a mote. The plaintiffs claim $1,000 damages through the firm of Nair & Nalr. Deputy Sheriff Martin Horwitz served the papers. Suit for $150 was brought today by the Stanley Svea Grain & Coal Co. against, Nicholas Scapellati through Attorney L. 8. Appell. Papers were served by Constable Fred Winkle. Tel. 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