New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 26, 1930, Page 3

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"3 ~ WARM SPELL ENDED ‘Sov1et Premier Denies Persecutlon \Wet CongessmM hrom Cal s Area N 'T;; BY THUNDER STORM| Of Christians and Especially Clergy‘ | \ of the United Press|opinion of the foreign complaint Febluuary Weamel\ (Copyrig -‘ I ‘-\du‘\"j\ll"fiwv'v‘l"‘ regulation of religion, Rykov said Was Once Sports Star of Rockne " o I ED L. KEEN In rrM_v to a question as to his s come from those | } ) complai Moscec i 26 (UP)—Persec- o stand for destruction of all re- ion or imprisonment of their own. 1 persmn hard! a “according ept izious beli possibl the Soviet Unic cov told me tc nt stition™ that history of the papa a ¥ ould be six weeks more of winter, ‘following a historical sun- lom o1 shiny day of February 2, the ground | =141NE QUG oty discor tication at le become almost itious Lieliet itain hias [ Says No One Punished ; While only ha of t three 1id offic i Kremiing 1 on its way. Th in 1w very gl o eould &5t ave ;H»q.-‘\‘ ) iy po So 1 10 mud on cour oil . v 1 f o0 ; Al & Young Healey Marries drtoy ‘ | \ i an Girl of 17 in Sceret Friday carl question | n oseen in 1 b On Lincoh entl His motherless childven are the chict entin-ia ¢ good moyning has g ¢ T Grantield, a wet and democrat, elected represen t riser i declarations u 1 - home district. He is shown with Fleanor dane (i) and On follows is William, jr., not shown. ind on to Plain R i 1 I and his family | tal | or At P 3 ; “ Joities which | religio Does Not Persccute Clerg and )1d Man Wooc Bandits Burn Missions At Tsenchinghu, China £ e GIRL SCOUTS T0 ATTEND Absence of Tags Noted | FILM SHOWING SATURDAY After 5,000 Mile Drive f R I'roops 16 and 4 Reserve Section of e e e e Stand for “Peter Pan” in Movies, A 0 Girl Scout troop mno 16 of the Pr orial church and troop 40 planning theater ion picture show , morning « it e city in the ormance is s of the cil. The “Peter Pan.” two troops reserved for them oid stand- g many tickets imittee in Flor- n, M Leon 1 Page, Mrs. ura Woodford, Mrs, A. S. White, . Phillips irs. R. A« les Chase, Mrs. 0 A M s. Harry Howard, ! 1 s Irene Halgis, fiss Glad om, Miss Minna 8 i 1 Anderson. A meetit s of the committee will 1 the Girl Scout offics 10 a. m. POR BEST RESULTS 151) HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS violatio reconnoit tiona ctivit rounds for e e e oo | Violoncellist and Vocalist Please e Members and Guests ’ n Radio’s Takes Up Religious Questions 1 \king up the question of religiou flexibility modulat y of w viol nd masterfu Greatest h alw ten- i today pre re snow As this is written ermometer registers freczing High Recory York, I no and gave a 1id to cacl stood on weather records to ony to an unprecedentod ek of mild coast and in n seaboard A mix a new high ma tween November nEs with svm- daintiness and d Ma 1930 Model Giving: Tone Performance th ory of the weather bure Quality a record of 69.3 degrees | s Given 'hl\\vrc Thousands went 1o ne Mis: ing was pr ed with sorts ar or flowers after her first group of songs : Otto L g player the song ac- topcoats peared in the On O T L SR O compan Vel plauded heartily Variations (after Appearance ] Value PLAY 1syou PAY in Wa gton Corelli) collapsed on and to the limit Adagio—Allegro . The day E 1 I ntion here Mr. Mare Boston | ciless 11 s the Flute) . ++» Mozart Tn mea'n lvt radical in th A Acosliharfe Brahms | ture recorded wa N s aan Westron Wynde .. Old Engli I rvUBE establishing | Tcodon of Bel [ Alleluja 8 .. Mozart L2 for the 8 One of my qguestions referred {o Miss Leuning a y.u\lnn e | 1o Soviet constitutional guarantee |Symphonic Variations .. Boellmann of religious freedom, on which M Mared v‘\‘i VM;H -”w“"‘l‘ . S oint Bylioy \,:‘,. = ; Im Wundershoenen with an officia L £ Pa religious as well as anti-re- I'ruchlin n - o i We do 1 ute of uning . ‘ o Spanish Dopui with the e S erainre % Jive was made ¢ A K L] e sl ol efoads| (1) El Pano Moruno 74 at Atlantic City the immaculate conception. T would | (3 & - / o ~ Sheaker s e e ’ New Majestic Colotura Dynamic Speaker islii Tt e | GOPAE e Moussorgs that will give a most beautiful colorful tone. 1 lightnin. world was ¢ harn, setting it on fire and destroy-| “On the other veral head of cattle. proliibit defensc an electrical storm in the | ans evolution from of Poughkeepsie, ! ver line near do not ,j”"f'fi AMHERST OFFICIAL “This leads to d numb 2 in religion South Church Concert | natural proce By Ji (U Beehetllonight Bt Serarics an recital by Joseph | Cl as deprived of ci 53 South Congregat o ete. ai church tonight will di any of thosc gone beforc in that not a single composition by Bach will bo on it. Mr. Beebe, likie numer- ous other organists, invariably open- ed his imvortant programs with sclections by Bach. ke = \ There will Le chorale preludes, | Union is based on other : stru rk cutti surrounding villages for An Absolute Triumph Uldels lnves figation of Clash Resulting in Burns | = 1 > other countries where | do not enjoy civil T P rst, Mass., Feb. beecause the church has played too|An immediate investigation of the powerful @ role and interfered too |circumstances under which several much in political life,” he replied. |students suffered burns during the “I refer to certain Catholic coun-|freshman - sophomore cap - burning his restriction in the Soviet[ceremonies last Saturday has been P'resident Arthur rounds. | demanded Call 389 SEE IT and HEAR IT however, but instead of coming|The clersy belonged to and Stanley Peasc of Amherst college. from Bach they will come from |ed support to the governi i clear that neither tho . DI B AT eyt o chotal s ata | cvolutionary days faculty nor the parents of students, FOR FREE e R e helusion deprived the former|past and prospective, nor the gen HOME s of their civil {eral public can 1 satistied with given only to wihing less than full and im- will be composed gely of the|those en in productive work al investigation, to be reported | positions of what are termed|The priesthood cannot be regarded [at once to the administration of the | neient” composers, although the|as a productive occupation. How- | college,” he wrote to “Howdy”| most recent of the number died no |cver, we never punish the priests | Groskloss of Pittsburgh, Pa., senior | r than 1716 | gitimate practice of their pro-[head of Scarab, honorary club in The latter part will be composed only for violation of law or |charge of the ceremonies. | modern writings, the program | | The re 1sibility rests upon th: ending with movement from a| Do Not Prosecute Priests Scarab Lo propose some general plan nphony by Macquair | “We do mot even prosccute the | climinating mass conflicts between iscover |cl substitutin therefore, if of contests, is in the nature of a novelty. The first half of the program |V DEMONSTRATION 373 MAIN STREET SEE Qur Amos 'n fession, volutionary activitic - — | priests for fraud when we Windows have been invented that | the hones of horses or dogs in cof- | need be, fairer typ elide up and down like ordinary |fins which they led the worshippers |such as a tug o'war conducted un- sash and also swing inward on o believe confained mummics of |der equal and sportsmanlike condi- hinges to permit washing of the out- | the saints. We give all such the s vt closoe el Erntmes i side of the our committee.” | benefit of doubt as they themsely may have heen deluded by their Andy Window Only Enjoy the Wonders of the Air USL, HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | predecessors.” JUSE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADE}

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