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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W SDNESDAY, FEBRU \I:Y 12, 1930 Champions Aristocracy In Speech, |{~ew Haen Couny | . . . st Illiterat q Declaring Rank and File Unsuited | o w078 00 To Qolve Problems of Government‘ bulletin Hoove mittee released s national g on illiteracy side oo i s S CONVENTION oo WILL BE HELD HERE —— " (ONTEST ARE LAI[]‘ > Rer ubhcan Election Battle i Pennsyivania Warms Up visory com- revealed to- L‘,lub, Views Democracy Askance — Favors Ad- ministration of Affa by Best, Not by Many. | dishone o ussed by Dy mong Louis K nocracy sred to niecting y« Masonic temple ating th iiference parties in the United States reason hat ther and muck Harrison str wter Mr. Woods n the proposition his means th question thron for the 80 much criti- hout the s ) Last Engineer Recalls Somber Run Of “Railsolitter’s” Funeral Train' sty among various polit the | gates a tists to 1 i r said that political convent io ich 19 Announc 1 Sun s ard of in Italy and Er or music D is, torn reasure d it existed in this country to a the second day I s eis Shunk n, forn i 1 the senior ¢l : i zcois does not reach the top. Mem- th uore 5 that class are usually petty |Jjuniors prese t Seco ] e «nd disposed to criticise. | addition, there will he singers and A great middle class of America, | Periormers o inen om opposing states en it gets into power. is s A U s offi- | Confirms Recent Rumors 5 £ ausly bent on doing somethir cials frou onal body. Con-| - R e Geors: W, Worighison (rizht) believes he is the Jast of cnsieers e ia no time for being.” ventic I e e o inatine | Who plloted Lincoln's funeval train over the route shown in map. Lin ST e ateTiltan prag | BuIl s st U5 col s shown as he appeared when president et SR Hear 1 R I3l S natic,” said peaker. | L [ firmed veported ) » As a nation we must learn to rior to 1 and not allow oursel 1sica . ! A rst crucify and then deify.’ first | 1 L i At g A Y N1 Dr. An r said ol ) Y b : R £ 2, ¢ % el G Saietl ki ion to a hea York i New ¥ ¢ » Grow Goethe and others, at o Dvorak's mons Nev "“v”" r\-‘\[‘ v"-"":v l ' fi i I ) ord a6k ol S i i by | 10 petitions to gt ti on i ; « s He also s many wrong IISIC Critic ¢ New York We ¢ é & t presented before the votin Mr. DeKoven later became a fan | C ! “Prohibition political | ous light op: poser ' o Ihe League of Natio smear thorough v W. Wright ) no s S s i or ! S i et BACK AFTER LONG ILLNESS 1d be taken out of from thi 5 i ST into the hands of an expert com- lared 5001 b . U Hard-Hearted New York Least Free” “to the cabled to Dr. Ans- 0 prove Luder spell of Favorite Stase he considered Ameri- | symphony t ter criti n to the office > Sia DSt Nial ast free people in the | have pre izh appointment The cr N I Tishenr, ul o 2 o vords: of G5 nas d Oficials in Conference ) 1 v no people in iplete imme ‘ Governor | = ; t of running a ) t L 2 ount not even Americans. for SeCor \ « “It take iders with vision 1o , z ¢« ) i 1 a country.” said Dr. Anspacher, | clusions is mor nded cr 1 s e 0 nen of aristocratic courage. FPeo- | €ism followed Sl e e S '\‘ h )| ors 1 le must not be mere onlooke We Iy f CHEREC T o e e e festoons. A : & (st pattern our minds after aris- R rong had waited hours Lo BHPE i g ocrats like Lincoln, Washington criticisms following . e e cor ; a Hughes, Foch, o Mr. Hoover. | Presentation of a great modern work | JHENY haE Ther r jtoot and Schwab vere obtained from the files of the|! " il arrying ‘ Lince : = ) ‘Carlyle, the finest type of leader, | Newspapers in the New York public|™® o all indications, tomil of e e 0 likened aristocrats to fire pillars in | library by George Huhn cspecially | oo, ' op ¢ the dark pilgrimage of time.” for the local cluly ' Fire Engineers Find ns to run ) L » then defined aristocracy and| The musical program probably . > < " 7 e At L MR e A New London Below Pai ristocracy is vertically inclincd t house meetir c e \ w Londo Fire 4'H.‘V‘ “Avistocracy is right. t opencd violin _ ety : n i ocracy weizhs opinion Lo t notive | i i ( i “Aristocracy chooses liberty and s L e 1 - Slonei R playe Chopin |ton 3 e Beethoven “Threc an aristocracy one finds deep | German Dances” upon the trac gs dar s rsonalitic leaders in ethics fie aer g o ‘ e cligion, stateamic sc who we s 2 5 i g o LB (CEE Y0 nd proving of vast dential ame s, is | ar o apinions Hale r rked that the Beethove with many wooden =00 red from « ¢ o L ristocTal AR oD ERion dances v originally composed for|A vesort sectio : Vi en he 1 they arc traditional scholars of the 4 orche | Beach s w and tr 2o 10t tion was: called to & recent|” 3. 1 e i e artls blames the vor. | Growers Want State Natlonal Reviow" o o »‘vv’~:~ TRt D sl oy .\.E‘ m[ R S A Tobacco C Top Survey GOLUMBIA STUDENTS NOT of rue & atic gove eat ¢ piano. She | conc O clai g that rtiord, Ieb. 1 See by the best. Men and H\)v en of all | Massenet he Swallows.™ h,\‘; lack cause of t of arow s give instead of get, before rights and have ideals e highest instead of the Dell Acqua, s ashion low-| Mrs. Barsch them in thrilling | volu e tives of i CANADIAN |>| S IN MEXICO ssociation Majority Fayvor Sex os hel Prior ed | Mexico € o side of Marriage efining democrac e speak- | LWO movements con- | ander V. C: 5 In defining democracy peak- | two ) i 0 r A b ¥ Critical on Women's Standards. ¢ said: “Democracy has been con- | certo in I¥ for two v 1d piano. | Ontario. was found dead today dam idered the cult of inefficiency.|They played the la 1 the vi- | the room of a local hotel. Can to this purpose e New York, Feb. 12 (U'P) Democracy counts opinions. The|vaci. this proving a sterling accom-!arrived in Mexsico last October. His lamounts to §3.500. The Sta R Relations Out- Contract—Nat democracy ideal is to divide, to sub- | plishment death was ascribed to a heart at- |of Iinanc and Cont o (uestionnair 1 tilize and scatter. Democracy ex-| The program clo: vith o vocal | taclk sider the matter Friday mc for old standards of mo pands horizontally. Democracies | Auartet composed of AMys. —(arney (bhor responsibility, have red tape|Jane Sartori Tuttle, Phillip Magnu- .nd are inclined to be unscrupulous, | 500 James D. Donanue, with Democrats are for the most part|alter L. Magnu tithe L piang R his quartet sang hoes” by Cal- vole-getters, tollowers instead of great men, | L leaders. L suoBrey ver , second ense Ly Arensky. It o was ble numbe in| Ohi{sfhaskaFendenoydioarasin [Weshil e asee i ottt EILITIEEE | dividual Jawlessness, anarchy and| @3 Many flouse mees Gl ®y ¥ ceived with much acclaim. | ocialism 3 “Democrals Undex-Dog A collation was served by Mrs . s Apssunder:Dogs . Herbert Woods, assisted by Mrs Most democrats have 1 L Marcus Fleitzer, Mrs. Jess Kennedy. one time or another, undefdogs. Un- | afiss Irrancis P. Parker. Miss Gor. | derdog: ever believe in aristocracy “We bezan as a rcpublic us keep to our ori was Thomas | trude Hines and Miss Jean Vander- and let| ojie, inal plans, I who intro- . Scout Troop 6 Presented | THE COMMERCIAL FISH MARKET Iiced the democratic platform. 1 1011 2 S| 1 was the first leader of democracy With Silk American Flag 30 Commercial Street In closing Dr. Anspacher d ar- At the regular meeting of Troop T e £ T NT ~ » ed “we must now step forward and | the Boys' Club Boy Scout troop, | HAS BEEN TAKEN OVER BY learn to present duty before ri ts. [held at the club last night, Mrs. walyze liberty and emocracy is cquality for B. young and spirit is a Stone, president of the anxiliary, gave the scouts a great foree.” |talk on the history of the flag Ibsen's pla of the Peco-|presented the troop with a n ple,” Senator Beveridge's “Life fincoln™ and Albert Three new about Lincoln, as well as radio talks into the troop: Turner Cox, William were récommniended to aid in discov- | Cox and Ch n Heinzman. The ering the perfect type of aristocra- | following boys passed the knife and tic mind. “The aristocratic mind |axe test: Stanley Dobkowski, . Nap- ladies shor! R. McKNERNEY AND | (8 ARTHUR P. YEADON tenderfect were taken Inemy Shaw's Mr. Mchnerney has been in the fish husiness on Arch Street for the past 5 years and stiil going strong. WMr. Yeadon was 3 years with the New Britain Fish Market on Church huilds, and we must develop a gov- [ pi, H. Gilbe S. Siedman Strect and 5 years with the Mohican Co. on Main Street. ernment, acceptable to Lhe best of |A. Dilranzo wski, W. all classes of people, one of service, | T. Cox and Heinzman. We will carry a full line of Fresh Fish, the best obtainable. courage and cnersy, 50 completing [Who passed the safety tost were | 5 s et 4 an aristocracy of sacrifice,” he con. | Nappi, H. Gilbert. G. Sargis, S. Seid- Some of which are listed below: Cluded. an. A. DiFranzo, W. Cox and §. : ‘ T S D e | Eastern Halibut Sea Trout 5 N % ¢ lock Island Sword Nea Bass Settlen z compass test: A. DiFranzo and S. B s Sy ! Sea Bass nent of ("al me“t Dobkowski. Two candidates pre- | Penobscot River Salmon Silver Bass Strike Expected Toddy sented themselves for New York, Feb. (P—Virtual | in the troop. settlement of the garment strike, in | S which 50,000 persons have been idle | TO PROBE SUB GROUNDING membership Lake Champlain Smelts Filet of Sole Fresh Herring Dressed Eels (ape Butter Fish Large Flounders the last cight days, was announced | Portsmouth, N. H., Feb. 12 (P— Cod Tongue and Cheeks Newport Mackerel today by Licutenant Governor Her- | Acting Secretary Ernest L. Jahncke, Cape and Deep Sea Scallops bert H. Lehman, today appointed four officel of the Ismerging from a 17 hour confer- | Portsmouth navy vard staff as a 5 . o . . B enco with contractors and jobbers | court of inquiry into the grounding Oysters, Clams, Live and Boiled Shrimps, Live and Boiled Lobsters at the Hotel Commodore, Mr. Leh. f the submarine 0-3 on the Rye man said that while the two fac- | coast tions were still at variance on a few | The board, which will minor points he felt confident for-|cither today or tomorrow. consists mal contracts bringing the strike to |of Captain Louis Shanc. president: | a close would be signed at city hall [ Licut. Commander Isaiah 1 at 4 o'clock this afternoon | Tieut. Commander John H. Br — | and Licut. D. . Wilson. POETIC IN—JUSTICL s Tondon, I7ch. 12 (UP)—A doctor of Lidmonton won a box of pills of- fered as the booby prize in a whist February 4 half shell, We will make a specialty of Oysters and Clams on the guaranteed bright and juicy. every onc convenc | Telephone orders solicited—deliveries in all parts of the city TELEPHONE 1199 | Seventeen billion postage stamps | and 1,750,000,000 postal cards are s0ld annually by the post office de- drive. partment of the i'nited States: Loters Madrid Cafe ( e \ 1 i s 3 chil Wild Mel 1 uly n Mine Btioters Arrested NEWINGTONPUPLS Mass Protest Meeting Called For : Tonight After Cleveland Rioting H. Budne: L. Hucker Follows E LOTTERY SALESMAN HELD 3 « »’P— Ar EATERTAINS AT HASN YOUNG IDEAS iy by having a . | FORTHRIFTY HOUSEWIVES ; oo O Teams Ave Organized at i i o Junior High Schoal GENERAL'S INSULT ROUSES ‘ [RE OF DE RIVERA § SON puica Man Who sent Father Nusty Letter FOR BEST RESULTS 1 tion. 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