New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1929, Page 10

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EAGLES OBSERVING 95TH ANNIVERSARY Initiate Class of 125 This Alter- noon—Banquet Tonight CHARLES MURRAY o \‘1(.11« ing. left to right: 4 Johnson, William J. {ramer and John Kenny. Sitting, left to right: Philip Calmback. follows ler; vice Joseph GIRLS LEG BROKEN AS AUTO HITY HER Child Carrying Umbrella in Heavy Storm Run Down 4 i :’i ! Moo MICHAEL T. KERWIN WILLIAM LINGNER : WILLIAM E. TYLER Present Worthy President e | 10 AID FACULTY & | Auchincloss Family Gives Money ': to University Dritish Commission to PHILIP CALMBACK HENRY W, LINGNER i ’,‘” 'Hyuh‘y‘”;"“: Prohe P2 valim‘ (ase ORGLIAG ’ council Auchincloss dise K IR ccognition i HAR TRIHEWIEN ; this well ’ of th who gave the - : o el s oy i loan Auchinclo Zieris o other tribe ‘a4 gar Sterling Auchin & Lawlessness nc leaS” A ,ng A s intagonistic | closs, widow of Tdgar S. Auchin- | ke | ite sett] ! | closs. '96; Dr. Hugo Auchinclo b e | . Olll(lfll Sa S 1 1, bu ¢ | Charles (. Auchincloss, '( o ; U on lor e hiel James C. Auchincloss, '08: Gordon | Lixtra polic Auchincloss. '08 and Reginald An- MISS ROZIANTE R SHOW 1D IR DR flantnclog " ompany of e the cund is fo be paid Jos—n i W o member who epderedih judgment of the presiden ani ) need, owing <0 mi or untoward circumstanc Population Fetinate e e e U > 7 g 1 « mity The income may be i | . Whites Outaumhesed 5 oo ted amo wo or more members \ Afr 3 o facul AsIEiC Eats: ar the income shall e not vequired for the purpose ! GIREL MISSING FROM HOMI described, then it shall be awarded r and ¢ 3 n ear old Stella Janis- | to facully member who “has dons : ’ | wicz, 20 Albany a has been | the most useful and deserving work ot tnis ) of heing infe missing from her home since Mon- | for the university during the prece BT - A reported to local | ing year.” ployed at the j K . 0t pe last night. Two or more members of the tag- ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE Olden, Edward Pitney, James O'Brien, James McAleer, Archille Dube, Charles Mui Williant T, Tyler Michael Kerwin, (president), Lawrence Nuss, I Elmer ry Norton, Henry Walther and k. Lliest A Wo PARKER thy President JOHN M. BRADY Lirst Past Worthy President All Photos by CARDINAL FLAYS PROHIBITION LAW Sags Temperance Society ldea| Should Be Revived ‘ Kjos itted to share this ‘EVAN[iELIST FACES * FINANCIAL INQUIRY Secret Bank Account Target of | i District Attorney S Louis Ost. 23 (UD)—Trobi- S e bition has incre o th need for o AT L 5 e e societies, Cardinal | gation of an alleged secret bank ac- Douglier archbishop of Phila- LAWRENCE €. KRAMER WILLIAM & SCHEUY 5 jelphia, said in a letter read at the = bt = count kept under the assumed ni e o i fnies Seriple Mebherson) Iovan= |linois-IXansas-is: convention ["]M {hostile propaganda also should In e e Loa bystho diss | oftiiealudiss Knights of MITTEE SAYS obtained, the committee said. trict attorney’s office at the request |Father Matthew The British trade delegation num of Daniel Beecher, deputy prosecu- | “With the advent of the 15th bered 85 persons representing 150 . , covering cvery important branch of | Reports of the alleged secret count cropped out during an inquiry |the enactment of the Volstead law | British 1 and commerce. wifacturer the cardinal's letter says, “it zen-| by Beecher into the financial affairs & v o I'he delegation studied conditions in e e e el was i LU R | Sees B“gh P]ospect in Russia Rusiu and surveyed (he openings on's cqurch. This inquiry was s ivould Chag NOREENGIAN B0 SOT 8 '( | sh trade. An inquiry into N et ooy [ous Sl bR St S IOI‘ Bll[lSh Tlade e qn-'\lmn of credits and Russian cently was ousted from the S P 3 A financial resources also was mads past of Angelus Temple by Mrs "';"' e L‘;"\"f““"“\\” :']":””” % S *herson, « Py o dis- |13 more nee o Gk AR S o teus o s A i ain s et I heore. According to_ statistics ihe SR e slo- Civie Clubs Will Join had mismanaged the arinkdesil has motion dciueinnBcamnliice SORF UIBRLLL In Light’s Anniversary Tival ot tha lempls but it seems to have increa and | {rade delegation wihch visited | e e i A DR AT Of e temle. ihe fnves. | With the increase fn drink has come sl last March and April, helleves| ) F oy i tisation might rosult ina grand jury |an Increase in crime S Ere v oTiTe o lDvRIncaH U5 dynii- LU B EIEDIEREO IO EESS and inquiry, Mrs, McPherson would be| ‘““There is a great urgent need of able for ( Britain subject to | Electtical ¢lub will be held tomor called upon to offer an explanation a revival and spread of the Catho- diplomatic recognition being accord- | row noon with the Rotary elub in bofore such action was taken lic Total Abstinence Union all over ed and arr ents being made | celebration of Light's Golden Jubilec e iR uiilal (81t Tb SelI B e tonnancins, DublnestenBICTE LI it Lopds Honorety Thomas A. [di as questioned in connection with for the faith nd morals of our credits or otherwise son Senator 12, W. Christ, who is certain church books, given Beech- |people, especially for the young, if he commitfee's report expresse v member of Governor ‘frumbull’s or by Dr. Goben at the time the|they become members of thethe opinion {that {he British govern- | committee on the gold jubilec of charges of misappropriation were | Union.” Ient would and should obtain assur- [the incandescent light, is chairman made. Letha Mac Brooks, former | —_— ances from Soviet Rtussia regarding |of the meeting. C. L. Campbell, financial secretary (o the Evangelist, | nite 13 the only common rock |the liquidation of claims of British | vicc president, sccrotary and treas. D el | which shows no traces of animal or | nationals prior {o 1917, Assurances|urer of fho Connecticut Light ‘and | also was questioned | testimony was not ation of | Power Co., will be the speaker. discloscd. life. lon the question of the ces | vegetable

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