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| Second Section Pages 11 to 18 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11» ]‘!") SEES PALESTINE ~ Liberal State Department Policies AS SEAT []F [[AfiUF Arouse Criticism From “Patriotic”’ Press, Particularly Over Karolyi (hll Ortiz Rubio. isconcelo: Zionist Movement Triumph of Spiritual Ideal, Says Rabhi Publishing House Chal- : i lenges Admission of Not- »“n“xi:;;”\ future | in the Nations wa opposing the present in the citics but his support central states, ich are most ed Communist—Hints at nvoily populated, was lo b pital sources said th Possible Assassination to i',‘j““’ ooty con e clection machinery in s Jesse Schwartz in e wrevaied e Make Stimson President. X e e f the world hecause it . Claim Wide Influence Oiws ilie: triwmph bl e spici Al R The claims of the national revel Heloonenlca Washington. Nov. 16 (UP)—Lib- tionary party said their orga o1 Rabbi Schwartz discuss ralization of state department now extends even to the ' ancstion of why so ma policies and th departmer scetions of the con ry on-le personalitios s reat |iN naval negotiati dur re- that the rural classes will give O i bilities in the Jewi cent months has aroused some ele- | Iubio a decisive victory patriotic organizations Several days ago the party protests. cstimated they ha v or Secretary of State Stimson and s in the on ¢ Under Secretary Cotton are objec- |t ng to every stat s of this attack. Both v cerned i prelimin Pension Tne cussion with Gr Sonora. M N is Jargely through them the navy o-election on bad to express its opinions. Under authority, Cot the decision gran on ing visas to Count exi Ul H his deci for v plot 000 troops to and Countess Karolyi garian radicals, rs in the vot Isracl Gonzale Seeretaries new t 5l k suppo for : z0d president 0 f 1" Cotton i vailroad 5 for naval nd re- duction vork I open. Rut come into Karolyi decision | ¢y direct and unconcealed | from Los Angels re. Miss Mary C. Kilbreth of the Woman Patriotic 1 shing com- 1d Cottor carried the t to the labor which \ f the publishing RABBI JESSE SCHWARTZ, LD 1680 ere is this reference Karolyi cord of Hun acci-| - Example Lesson to World ! bruary 2 2 4 : 3 Karolyi theft, the Par N¢ 16 (UPYy—TFull liberty 2 lac of drinki n Ameri unists in. power in Hun-{ca put bofore t A rys will th Karolyi has never returned to |, 1 the and . the Thin Ernest Guy, head of a French mis- “U'ndoubtedly 1e of the offenses | honored ar 0 charged in H political |~ 1S ; i nd no American il ly > o8 U law, B e s lous involvi s arllnyio vision o any alier Imission to 1th s I po oral United States. ] gl the people to whom it s Defends Assassination & By . ¢ . S i i Rt Y Sl Thanks - Spectace ! necessity or propriety’ of assassina ol ug LRl ows 1 ttached (the reference is to somc : : ph o In « | of Karolyi's writings.) conel ; 1o . orld o | Karolyi has been in a political prohibition law shoull qed i vor to |ntm re of assassination all his s an object lesson to o v spiritual ideal life. He entered politics. as he him- world. ( Tew 1 1 self states, under the influence o “IC full liberty is not ts into an attempted assassination of Cou advisable in the [ nd wy. jio i i Tisza, which failed. On the day |it 40C5 not sec onr 1 o behind the Karolyi came into power. Count | AMmerican fricnds will undoubt N he - Tiszi issassinated—while his M some system of coniro ich g mism indication of | hou < under the ‘protection’ of bring about o l e princiy } 1 Spicitual el fSanolvt endarmes 1 t s ' - “When President-elect ‘ \ 1 ) W inated (July 17, 1925) by 1 » Vinple n alleged fanatic, the ‘intellectual ! pres Ameri isla ‘ . tion ered 1 lis- authors! co-called. of this crime tlon is a parado \ ) claimi be moral and puriiying A Tt n this | It in replity L premium on {1 i sious gor the Jo Ihe world | COUNITY would miake Stimson presi- :m‘;‘(:: ‘f’m ". il ,‘, ] es whic ‘ to sav to the world. Scent Plot on Hoover small are th wily ( ¢ yewritt document goes | CONC i T G il SRR Mission Nearly Drowns e ormed the publishing French mission B e office it was not meant to erably diiticulty ol of i anatss T 1er Karolyi or Stimson con- Yor 1t ort § be a Leaz x ited violenca o clovate the ! admits it Teali hencee : presidency Kar-| 10 is impo o . e i e Wl lectures in this | of 1 ithe | of fiie 1 b combination with it ) of all 1 i \ reput e v hich It 1 co. Such a : ! procluinied W0l sreiimven, promint to con ' a i adical to violenes 1 I'he of a \m rican publ lu The papers are ’w\” of amusing incidents, of stirring h_\: sen. gun os the pitched wars bot rs and i hootleg um\l 30 nd th Guards Will Denrh Jones il prosp Troops Ouleled {0 Be on Alert - 9 [\ | In conclusion, M. Guy prophesies iy (oMl Pogoe = e et nner mna o sl T b A — The G Zoing :mlv d V’ a terrifie neat ting ometinme e DL (ks 16 (UP) -The which cannot be maintained for Tivron Beaucaive with mateh- | government \tioned military [lons. even in the land of (i his ¢« Salem juil he s | Jeaders to he od o preserve | strenuous life. order und the rival candidates again — issued claims of victory yesterday 2s Mexico's presidential election can mounted a s cell. Byron His jailors yesferday fire hose ontside Byro tonld look right into its menacing | paizn drew toward a close What Congress I ems that time had heen In view of recent disorders H i G i S e s T T R Doing while he has been | gtrect fights in many towns, the b inl the $115.000 jewel | government's orders to the military <aturday rly IFarms sum- futehingon. Byron w1 himself by | z on the hars of his cell with n osaw blades, He had Liken the ecll (B and covered the entirc + firm Troops to Be Ready ident Portes Gil instructed min Amaro, minister of war, to order troops throughout the country Senate continues farift debate Prida adopted 47 s in tarift Sonate anendments all but | jo, interript- earrying dutics on farm products. inerea 1 Monday. He was moved to @ Dew | (o be in their barracks by urday Senate republican resula n ithout the saw hlades in readiness for immediate action be- a1 aqiournment prop No Byron turned his attention 10 | fore or dur helt TShnd I £ , Byron turned hi \tion fore or during the halloting ‘Sunday. | o iion of present indusirial onflagrations in a small v | About 5.000 troops were moved into in tariff bill beten lig ot gathertnougitfiSonora last night! ol suardiagainst [tE S0 T L IERCR R ST per other waste fogether, | o or reports of seizurec P Y 0 Caper i other \ rloting after reports of aclzurs of il HINSEEER S G mitieel] Ihere was afire. No one seems (0| shipment of ammunition at the | : T TS e s Ghltad States hocaee | starte d with promise the inquiry ¢ the jeilers grew weary of | Dispatches from Nogales, Sonora, | WOUuld ""'])"l"f'\" ":;,1‘,’.,‘,’,;,0 Tooked ’ e Tetused to Blay dvec oald here mevs rumarel of glow and | SR 0 T SRR EEC L0 ny more. Next time they will | counter-plots, The state is a strong- | "0 the campaign on the sugd 1y turn a valve down at the end | hold of Jose Vasconcelos, anti-re- | iff: ferred action on nomina- 1. Watson of I’ennsyl vania, and Richard .. Hopkins. of Kansas, to he f Judge Amendments to No resolution Senate de tion of Albe hall and if Byrc i his lookout. gets wet— clectionist candidate, for stern coast ga gthened. government sent additional | to governors and judicial | president sl 4 risons were CLD TOY FOUND IN LONDON The London Nov. 16 (P—A Jeral Roman arnings Mild's toy, estimated to he 1800 authorities to preserve neutrality at | 10 provide additional —di#ms at s old. was found when bits of | the polls and to extend full guaran- | Muscle Shoals and to e nitrate oken pottery were dusg tees 12 both sides plants to priv interests were of- m old well r London | There appeared to be little change | fered by Senator Black, democrat, « miniature wine jug .o inches | in the political situation but the na- | Alabama tigh and. it authentic. dates from | tional revolutionary (administra-| te disposed of three tariff carly years of the Roman occu- | tion).party issued a statement pre- | rates at night sessions, increasing ation of Britain, dicting a complete victory for Pas-|duty on tomatocs. e Leade Says America’s Poor Women Protest Over Red Fronts of Stores S v | ¢ No 6P S inog likinz o 1A . 0 ¢l £t stanley Moemorial o he plea that the ¢ Vir-t tion ; e i 1o I ) « \A!, E : 3 « 1 e | \ W « I 1 il il M « FOR OLD TINERS e Former Musical Leaders Gatber <-." TG G ‘ L at Bethany Chare e i = = I s % CONGREG \ ( Retormation Pirst ) \ T 5 SRRy i | St Matthen's L ket « v M § l I 2 Sodolm's (German b A M. CAROLINE BARSCH R R ¢ 1 by W Y : v \ | G 10, vill i i o 1 = I'rlaait h i ' | i Sonih o I i : . nd pr i i i | : Tothet ' p v M ¢ O ) B nd P “ v A f Y W s it 1l A Torl ¢ %o | CHURCH 9 :45—Bible School 11:00—Morning Scrvice Gong. Halo Sees A<y — preach I William Ro uhject s ’ ; ) : aaliano oD o 1 rio: “‘Praise Y Verdi afplna UL ot ot sehools 4 ship b South || Friday 6:30—The Brother e ns s BN E e e ~ || hood “Supper Tickets, a0c. said. "I have lope that during the | Speaker: esion of ¢ Rev. William 1. Alderson onaply R e! Ladics invited to the after be evolved The v g ! Annwemar Conc @m ;)‘\1:‘1‘\“‘\‘r.v 1“:;1”“: and "v specdil Thursday Iivening, Nove mln‘l , 1929, at 8 o’Clock Senma s BETHANY CHURCH, Franklin Square CTHE PATSYY To Be Given by the Church Choruses st BLIND EVANGELIST % o ATSERVICE HERE N Blim Ghureh Wil Dedicate New Sl i Organ VTomormw e D KILLED, 2 INJURED ) WHEN AUTO HITS TREE 1 ) o'clock ) re to ho 1 e 3 liss BEvel Uananucl Gospel I ne arrived on the o Miss Alic a. & i ’ 1 ( roof t vas taken i 1 I hospital ing f of the body. Ch McGowar Gy Ha i i ro- i o Joseph's hospital, pr s found to « \ i houlder, f o nd frac- \ N ) B | v r « or PEOPLE’S CHURCH of CHRIST ENDENOMINATIONAL LISTIC FUNDAMENTAL Morning Service Heart's Desi Faening Servic St on Four Thrones' Clivist is now on the Father's throne but there are three ofher thrones {1t i secuny s and e has @ distinet work ms Be occupies cach throne. ptr STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Woameoand 12 —Church School T Presentaiic m—Vorn . . Sermon by the e Tuture® ant tIsn Goo “rhe Litile Church with (he First ( hurch of Christ Ad Al day Church School e SCONCERNING SOCIAL JUSTICE™ Men's 13 Cl NTON MID-W I LECTURE—SOUTH CHURCH CHAPEL, 7:43 P. M Spiritual Contribution ™ na Hume Lec In the Heart of the City IFor the Heart of the City £ THE SOUTH EUNGREGAHUNAL CHURCH 5 TING Morning Worship—10: Sermon by Dr, IHall- Q‘ I Lvening Worship, ) lmm\ Open, A Popular Service with Motion Picture + 4 THE PATSY 7:00 I ',],L,‘g]:,‘:‘,]‘” ‘:‘vv“,',.,'!;' o Assisted by Former Singers of the Church S Ry, o G > i e f e et nalsyliE 50 6 e and Mrs. Caroline M. Barsch, violinist A picture that runs the Gaunt of Human Emotions H'w 1 e . ADMISSTON—Adults 50 cent Children 25 cents You will be cordially welcomed to all services. hears runt f all e wor i or more ativactiv H : not it = LA e el v co peless passion : SUNDAY EVENING, HOLMAN HUNT'S Safnonnla Nino S B GRS a1 “THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD™ OIS G T TR S Wl it ] Hear the Chorus Choir appearing for the first time from masterpieces of paintir TRINITY METHODIST i uation 1 Int 1 . sy ntanliE il RS o First in a R " al last comes out in t 1 | and cham pions Patsy's cause (| 10:45 A. M.—Seimon: “A GOSPEL OF PREV EPISCOPAL. CHURCH |'eading part is by Marion Davies. e e s o e A e ettt e i 05 £ TS 2 S0

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