New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1929, Page 2

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TARIFE REVISIONS SLATED IN HOUSE Debenture Clause in Farm Bill May Delay Program loor s0o ot jary committee w today to confro the report pre- Polish Political Body To Meet in Ne\; Haven 29 4 -ANn - New ngland Polish-A of this ¢ org ed Connecti he state zatio ree associi You Out of Debt OurFamily LeanServic Wil Seive All Your hMoaey Problems 8100 LOAN payable §5 monthly, plus lawiu! intevest. 6200 LOAN payable 510 monthly, plus lawful interest. 8300 LOAN pavable 815 monthly, plus lawful interese. Other Amoun® is Prepertion Cost fixed by isw. Every repay ment reduces the cost. All loans in strict privacy. Calt. Write ur ¥ BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY . Raphue! Buikding. Secun Het Vinewsed by the t City ltems { | There will be a regular mecting m] Military Order ot Lizards Wed- day evening at 8 o'clock at the armory. Following the mecting | ireshments will be served. Winthrop council, No. 7, Sons and | Duughters of Liberty will hold a zular nieeting Wednesday over s o'clock in Jr. O. U. A. M. I iscape painted in Old Lyme Higzins of o1 the pa the artists’ «xhibit at the Houics exposition held in Bristol last the it of date an average Memt ons’ ¢ was JONES WANTS LAW 10 APPLY TO TOURISTS ot to sennior Asks Why His Bill s Not Enioreed Azainst Wouald-Be saugglers of Liguor £ punishmen <8 Wik no ional ref was rath ould why 10! 1iquor Not the Cause tit Hungarian Who Fearad Aul Would Deprive Him of Jobh As Driver Pires On Doctor and Wit Hungary truck-d placement o itomob «ibl lireiner roservic Apnii Gupest, ranz Hat respo ding Mrs personal hat vent of ost hin es, and guinst al d the c Arthur Olesore, Ju Carlton Walters Wilcox, 1art i Presc H..'v. Em Charles Firth and Fred Hack- bster, Josepl arick re A Wethersf ot and nors ver i many 5 o'clock, infornie sa 3 10 12 o'clock. hiking Ihe pienic of the Ben aniin Frank shool was posiponed until inis v becauss of the bad weatlh: = for pool h scheduls is as follows: Monday and I —zenior swin « iday. 6 o ¥ o'cloch asses. pesdey, 4 to ocloc) ior plunges and i or plung: . Tt sday, 4 10 G o'cloci, heing. ursday. o' uesd ursduy, & to tiny to's och— Junior 1D MEN S TROLIC A sles” night program will be cld 0y Maltabesett tribe, 1. O. I M. 10morrow ctening bezinning at s | o'clock. The affair will take place in the Red Men's club rooms. A program of entertainment. dancing | and refreshments will given ill he discussed at a meeting e United s of to Rev Jased o1 ress to th st Mondas NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERAID. MONDAY APRIL 29, 1929. e HOME I3 PLACETD | TEACH OBEDIENCE So Minister Says, Discussing President’s Talk to A. P. right therefore when he lll.fl' We have L ahott of the glary of God: or deliberate. individual or corpor- ate, actual or only theoretical. men- tul or spiritual. 1s so easy and %o general that it behooves us all to ap- proach this present national proh- lom in the deepest possible humility. “Now 1 realiz: such as this which we face today in America. Britain & the same lanzua ideals o personal liberty, on pre much the m of fustice, Originaly 1zland. came of 1tk Savon stock the or o statute hooks of nold and oper- same tes zre obsolete and 1 most citizens br : ac- | 0 laws a week 5 Theodore Ainsworth sume Anglo- crmon yesterday i« no longer First Congregational President Hoo- Associated Pross Waldort Astoria America today sent the part of any nation to varvious rocial me- the peaple repr Witetpt on il melt and mould the ind national groups iw cratic whole, which h. attempted sinee the tow » same conditions ritish Isles. 10 problem is a ach obedience in minister st Con- itish cousine point and our fauMs, wi it to remind them different conditions, which on ihis side of the Atlan- low citizens come to s fro Hooy e nd pu minister s Nited nt e from in- liet who iy the brought !v"'" hopes and a de- Perhaps the hrought to america’ But they have brought also other eroand of new ring of 11 1o get ahead sive their ‘Tdeal of much is sure mads those this with car of som rent adeas 1. yes even And in which takes lish gion Ldjustment ations 1o accon be misundere times conflict diffienlty, and disohed 10 the poiitics ar small per- s for lawlesse prosident His ad- of 4 pro- ninst alily tanding o in and sor will b traditions 4 ne we of fanatic the 1 hd this new land Referving the days of nt Rome., I M G wdded 10t \either the times nor the tally to nt ¢ me, man was calr coward shortly troub Hoover fency Lo be matter simple ertain me A the perverted oduy on is misleading a public jence misrepresentation but confusion of mind arises from 1 is only one way to nistaken indifference We need 1o teach an i tion and reite xu'u” th |u\,gn Cohbar There is no out it. There can make W w too much vidual liberty Need for Home Training “We may be led to conclude that te facing in America a brea down in the anthority of the tamil. Where pray, does a boy or girl lea 1 obedience, if it be not in the home Some children grow up undisciplin- ed wnd unrestreined today at hom It they ever learn that perfect fih- erty that goes with perfect obedicn:s to p t law which all gond 1 i<t dearn it aw At publ remedy th on our it wat great cardinal liberty comes only ence to law freedom m that neti sent. even most of us, in Amer- down for L of this 1y in 1 Som be s to thousi who carly 1o not and cannot harm an! en done themseliis Aud oh what unte.d oy could be saved th wounds ani much lics and ti it onlv ag artach 1y son nd pra ‘obeien home." gove understood doctrine arity, beging ut The n thi ngtion and our fown in along the Ralph Waldo - CARE .|\|u.n‘ ca real our trouble rnment jual « I Emey aracter, he troe Pt line it A postic “on once onen’s= should 10 louk right. W. are. OQur prices an “The Star Cleari g Cc Cleaners and Dyers 234 NORTH STREET Phone 1075 Main St. — 688 N, Main St. Spot for Spots” HIB ERERERER !fl There IS a Difference in Bread! Just as therve is a difference in shoes, in clothing. in autc mobiles, so, too. there IS a difference in bread. The onl) way to find out is to compare them all, and then you'l' learn that for quality, flavor, and nutritional value, nonc can compare with Sally Ann Bread A Product of the Kelly Bakery all sinned and come | | Our{ greatest single | aht witn them many | best | us s | {in some instances several declares | that alone in the darl also that ;llle veracity of good men," “Disobedience to law. unconscious | Christian friendas. you and I are faced with the duty | of considering the present indiffer- | that riany elements (a ‘nter into the making of & situation | We are faced teday, just America speak [lonial days and similar | were faced with the Christian duiy of ] we in New | 4biding commonwealth, England |ug hack to the seat of all spiritual authol - WEFH-END CRASHES - CLAIM 32 VICTIMS democracy | | what a man is and if it be true ‘this carth is upheld oy then, my in all earnestness ‘character is DGREN ence in the moral life of this coun- | try, very., very seriously. And not | merely the duty of cunsidering it. | For simply to think and talk about | condition will never change“it. as our forefathers fn Pilgrim days and Co- | Civil - War days | Callahan Also nual (spec Meriden, Aj {he members of Co. law- procecding seriously foundation for a more to lay truly | sociation, {ony Inn here Sa gather: “That puts the problem squarely v i & lannual reunion up to you! That sends Annngl 7 And to me! members of the the heart and conscience of the individual citizen and Lo T and letters were ofti and pany residing in country. conveyir grets that they tend During while the Jolin R. Feegel of the company itie Members of Family Kiled oo oo m New York jllen e thie pany and AT e vas reclected v w0 Press cpee 3. Callahan utomobile accidents caused the ot aths of at 1east 32 persons SUNdav. . s perlec members 1onq’ peebe of selected The nnual dollar ato the by also of | a family dying together. Nine members of one family were Killed 0 a grade crossing 1t New Hampton, N. IPive persons we lision near Bristol, Ind A fathe W three sons were Killed in a grade crossing accidegt at Jeersonville Ind. Nine persons were Killed in and ibout New York and five po Killed in Chicago accidents accident dues of 1 This na col- pany who are i hospitals h e teck of Meriden G of New were Pritain 18 Killal i New York Stat New York., April 29 (P ki porsons were Killed in three auton.o- conrse Counol i ory Miss any former expr would he nr Tohn A. Bertini California, a forn Pritain former Danne Karsn comminy wh United, § se ~old son | Mited in a critical bile weeidents in Vesterday Nins as wany localiti s weniber fumily of ton e wlhie CApress U i N. Y Antorio futhey und cight chil- A 12 lLospital ik their anto expressi Crossing near Mids budd riv town i o1 i . with < Llled vus sent to a Midiib town, the was nresent He first time condition Vive rsons were Kilied ir 1 an autorohile <hart, Tnd. The 1+ of the automobi’ Huzel Madie. her thre G Danicl Papa, 2o T the bus wer arrived hom Fricnds cd and we M ildren paign in France (ngers o mjured, o serjonsiy hodgrass, 40 Killed antamobile i instar was do. train at | return- on wiolighed by an express hd kurch Marysvill They werr ing from GsPITAL ELECTED A5 YD OFFICER 'HARYARD INSTRUCTORS RECEIYE PROMOTIONS \lmu) and Raymond Become Full 4l to the Herald) members of the hanaue president when the was for a fund which will be relief work for membe A committes to X the four officers a ams wer of. 1 arcsyk, a \ buddies served th old the officers. Chosen at An-| 1 Reunion il —About 1, 102d Infantry as- ed at Ye Old Col- turday night at and banguet of the { { tcasor, former YD unit. Al | vead from former | John com- parts of the ctings and re- unable to at- othe g g wer ale 1917, were made isiness session held "t was in progres of Meriden. captain during the World | nously reclected as | associntion. He Edward com- med rgeant in th s The men made sors wers of rgeent in the com A treasurer, while | Meriden was again ns socretary. i associition voted to make the | he organization one money will be turned nsed for rs of the com Htics or in ndle a1 n o diffic amed with Edware A= it clairman and nd Gerald P. Crean as the other mem- during evening from of Cambridge the com- o received Iy utenant in Der ner resident of ne his greetings f ies 10 remained i rice. followin At the reunion 1 ST e ik tions form while the wonghout the cari were renewed and ERTIFIED . | | Professors—Two Associate, One | Assistant Professor Created. Cambridge, Mass, April 29, UP— Two members of the Harvard faculty the | have been raised to the rank of pro- two to assoclate | and one to that of assistant professor |of those present halled from variops [it Was unnounced by the university parts of Connecticut,-but telegrams | today. Tucker Murray, orofessor of English chairman of the English department, and Percy Edward Raymond, associ - professor of Paleontology since their respective subjects. | Murray was graduated from Har- vard in 159 and was dircctor of the umer school from 1912 to 1924. Raymond received onnell in 1902 and a PH. Yale in 1505, During 1909-10 he was professor 1o invertebrate paleontol- At the University of Plitsburgh. - | Gordon | New B & ‘ Massachusetis Institute of Technol ‘ —w‘ s were talked over. place and scene of the reunion next year was left upon the decision of lote professor & itary engineering, and 'Miiam Thompson, University of Gladgow, 07, associate professor of Arsble. Gustavus Howard Maynadier, Har. ~ vard, '80 was elected nlll\ut m- fessor of English. The JOMN J. COLLINS DIES Springfield. Mass., April 29 UP— John J. Collins, ¢8, head of the Cel- lins Electric Company of this oity | and prominent in democratic and re- ligious circles died suddenly last night. Mr. Colling was known throughout the state because of his high standing in the councils’ef the Catholic Order of Foresters, Pol:‘ala P Per OI| :u::,“"-'*‘ professor assoclate ce 1927 and l"t full professors n his A. B. from D. from ey "a Inwureace T i Illllwl- rour associate protes | 1) e and Maskew I'un, | for ne mrl g ’a:“:E Sor ‘poncy todev 'nmv mm Years and the Eyes GOOD eyesight is one of the comforts of age.Older people, as they e less active, depend more and more on the eyes for reading and other pleasures. With advancing years even strong eyes require artificial aid. Good vision can be main- tained by the correct glasses. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED FRANK E. GOODWIN Optometrist Main St Phone 1905 Even the motor-wise are amagzed at the difference DRIVE A Onlyoneweekof““Learn- the - Difference’’ Month —and already people are talking Chrysler as they never have talked before. This dif- ference! That difference! A new surprise here, 2 new thrill there. 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