New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 22, 1930, Page 11

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Presbyterian Church Adopts New + Marriage and Divorce Standard Philadclphia, April 22 (P—The|love of a man and a woman. Faith special commission on marriage, di-|in God would seemingly be the first vorce and remarrlage of the Presby- [ most immediate ground for the wise terian church in the U. S. A. Will | foundation of a home. Companionate present to the general assembly of [arradgements that assume less than 1he church in Cincinnati on June 2|this arc fraught with peril. To base a new definition of marriage. based |it on the insecure foundation pro- on an exhaustive study of the cn- |posed by certain of our sophisti- tire' subject of sex relationships. cates: namely, that of sex desire, The -report of the commission, |and subsidized at that, condemns the pyblished today in the ofticial bluc|whole enterprise to speculation.” ‘TRAP FOR MOTORIST «Wmination from the confession of | fajth- of the objection to the mar- | rige of Protestants to Roman Cath- olfes and of all opprobrious refer- cakes 1o “papists.” Henceforth, the cémmission would have it that mar rigge between “all sorts of people™ lawful. but that it is the duty of Christians - to marry “only in the Lgrd.” ¢ “ Birth Control Approved .Contraceptives, used under medi- cal advice, the repott finds accept- aBJe, but it adds that “a baby in the | : heme now and then is a splendid di- | neighborbood fight and a punching version for those suffering from an ‘ affray between two laborers employ- umeventful married life. The same | ed by the city occupied the attention zrounds for divorce now recognized | of Judge M, D, Saxe during part of by the denomination—adultery and|a long police ~court session today. irremediable desertion—arc recom- | Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods ménded for retention. | presented the state’s cases. Jn discussing divorce and remar-| Joseph Graboski, 22, of 4 Hillside ringe, the report says: “It is incum- | avenue, Hartford, pleaded guilty to hént upon the church to deplore | the charge of speeding and was fin- | Hurrying to Seck Employment Motor vehicle law violations, & most earnestly the laxity of divorce i ed $10 ‘and costs. On the charge of | which prevails today, and especially | disobeying, a boulevard “stop” ta condemn the deliberate steps|at B taken by married people to sccure | diyorces to remarry.” Officers David Doty and Alfred #Flays Companionate Marriage ' | Tanguay testified that they saw On companionate marriage the re- | Graboski enter West Main street pert says: I(mm Burritt strect shortly after 7 The Christian religion holds that | o'clock this morning and clocked his the basis of marriage is the mutual | car at the rate of 40 to 42 miles an sign jirritt "and West Main streets, judgment was suspended. Ry & ¥ offers Advantages Only in Cadillac Cars ere they ére Hy A Different and Better Performance—First and foremost, there is La Salle performance—something more than mere ;transportation. Different from anything you have ever experienced. You ‘“feel” the difference. Brilliance— ‘'smoothness—unfailing reliability. The reason: The famous ‘Cadillac V:type 8-cylinder power plant. 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Fisher and Fleetwood coachwork is the rcason. greater safety, windows, doors and windshields are equipped with non-shatterable Security-Plate _charge. | 1e'« « Lowest Price, Quality Considered—Easy Payments— Where else can you equal these advantages? La Salle is priced as low as §$2385, f. o. b. Detroit. made easy by using the G. M. A. C. Deferred Payment Clan. Your present car may well be sufficient to take care of the first payment. H LA SALLE is priced as low as $2385 CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS, DETROIT, MICH. LASH MOTOR ‘A Reliable Concern 411 West Main Street NEW BRITAIN, CONN, : . Awrested a5 Speeder While: Lz SALLE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930. hour between = Burritt Corbin avenue. Graboski testified that he was on his way to Bristol where he intend- ed to seek employment. He slowed down for the¢ “stop” sign, he claim- ed. Drunken Driver Fined $100 Walter Bielomizy, 44, of 100 Con- cord street, pleaded guilty to the | charge of driving an automobile | while under the influence of liquor and was tined $100 and costs. Judge Saxc advised him to be careful, for | it another conviction on the charge is obtained a six months' jail sen- tence must be imposed, under the law. Officer David Doty testified that | he saw the car zigzagging on West | Main street about 1:30 o'clock yes- terday afternoon and he overtook it on Burritt strect between West | Main and Myrtle strects. Tt was | | necess st Bielomizy out of | | the cz of his condition. ac- | cording to Officer Doty and Sergeant | | P. A, McAvay. | Bielomizy admitted that he drank {too much at the home of a friend, | where he was celebrating Easter. The case of Louis Rosenstein, 39, | lof 125 Enfield street, Hartford, charged with evading responsibility, | was continued to April 26. Rosenstein is employed by the | Connecticut company and is alleged to have been driving a bus which ran over a dog on Commonweaith avenue and he continued on with- \out stopping. Officer W. S, Strolls and Detective Sergeant P. J. 0'NMara investigated the case. street and Laborers Engage in Fight Judgment was suspended in tihe | cases of Steve Leardi, 27, of 96 Clin- ton strect, and Patrick Naples, 32, of 362 Hart street, charged with breach of the peace and assault on cach other, Leardi pleaded guilty and Naples pleaded not guilty. The former ac. cused Naples of daring him to fight | while they wero digging on a city Found Syncro-Mesh Trans- Salle cars. You discover a wide For Glass, without extra Payments are b. Detrost SALES TELEPHONE 3000 job on Broad street near Washing-| Their children had trouble at| ton street yesterday forenoon. Leardi | Sunday school and the women be- | did not accept the challenge and |came cmbroiled in a fight in which | Naples threw a shovelful of dirt in |sticks and stones were used and his face, he said, so then he struck | Officer James Kelly notitied them to Naples in the mouth with his fist‘he in court. but not until he had dodged a blow | Prosccuting from Naples’ fist, | the case was not scrious but the Naples accused Leardi of starting | court should warn the women | the fight. He used Naples' shovel | against a repetition of the disturb- | with the " Attorncy Woods said latter's permission and |ancc on Sunday or any other day. when Naples looked for it he could | Judge Saxc did so, impressing upon | not find it at once, Leardi having | them that each must look after her | left the job to “get a cup of coffec|own ¢ ren and keep the peace or | or something.” When Leardi return- | the urt will deal with them ed and found Naples using the shovel | sev He suspended judgment he attacked him, according to|for Sunday's af : Naples. | Attorney Angela M. Lacava repre- Judge Saxe asked if therg were sented Mrs. Betti and Attorney John any witnesses who could give unbias- | |, Downes appeared for Mrs. Blair ed testimony and Detective Serceant| pYosceuting Attorney Woods noil- O'Mara replied that other Workmen g the cases of Joseph Skrzypek., 1 on the job declined to admit that or §2 Oak strect and John they had scen the fight. tano. of Columbia Judge Saxe said Naples, probably pee e ol had become excited but the blame Shoeding at helmstancet o for the fight seemed equally divided. | Gicer David Doty and the lat Amazons in Fierce Battle was arrested by Officer L. I Har Mrs. Augusta Blair and Mrs. Zena | per on charges of speeding and driv- Betti, who live near each other on|ing an automobile without a certi- Belmont strect, pleaded not guilty to | ficate of registration. the charge of breach of the peace| The continued casc and assaulting each other Sunday taglia, charged with non-support, aftcrnoon. | was continued to next Tuesday. \\\\\\\\\\V\\ R with & - \ 7 _ i W \ of Gus Dat- |t MUSCIAL CLUB T0 HAVE ELECTION OF OFFICERS | Last Housc Meeting of Scason To- night at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schupack The sea. the be the the ward last house meeting of t which officers will 1l be held tonight by in Musical club home of Mr. and Schupack 8§ Vance s A nominating committec, with J Kennedy as chairman, has nomi- nated a slate of candidate who will be voted upon by the members. No announcement has been forthcoming regarding the nominations. cerbert S. Woods has been lent of the club d now closing and under I the club has made notable both in the acquisition of members and in the n il pe of the club's activiti was conspicuous ssful free public con ritt ballroom. thes being given on an a presi- ring the sea: o ¢ of once| pours fragrance into these tobaccos a month, while the music programs | Judge Hears Motion to * | at the house meetings have vied in| " Pemics Gwitzer Charge quality and scope with those given | oy oot S0t o” (p) Fedo in public, often surpassing them. | 1"y 4o "o Ll B BUove to- The season this year will be dis-| g5y hag under advisement & motion tinguished by the club being hos dafense conhsels for NicmIINET to the state federation of music| hargeg of violation of the liquor law clubs convention on May 23 and against Luln Switzer, Fairfeld drokd This convention will bring it and'stute chemist: r of widely known s In a brief filed with the judge, DAY iy | Attorney George Finkelstone con- tends the search warrant used in a raid on Switzer's drug store was is- sued on improperly obtained in- formation. 1. L large numbe > musi- | he musical program ton incidental to the bus but will be of t high caliber. b transacted ansacted Eczema in Blisters on Child’s Head and Face. Cuticura Healed. ‘czema broke out on my daughter’s head ard face in small blisters. hen the blisters broke water cam:e from them znd gore eruptions ed. tching and burning wer until tha eruptions would bleed, S and I had to walk the floor night night with her. Her hai fell out. T was ashamed to take the child out. *1I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in three months she was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. C. Key, 84 Fountain Ave,, Brooklyn, N. Y, Oct. 2, 1929. used to cry and was very Ointment 25 and 30c. Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. Sample cach free. Cuticura Laboratories, Dept. 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