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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Canadian Nurse Who Risked Life "™ "™ W MULHERN URGES : h[}d[ T QNV[ST [ e o 0k e Ilood control committe tinues « g i trouble tl ordered his men to s . . carings o proposis. for 4 reser: || Case of Autoist “Fixer” \ P , ry 10 mightsticks. The commun- ursin can | : ) nson. T, Al 50 09 — : , : CBENCE B e meri oldiers ay R T H i Lol / \ N ,. i { hr newspaper, Mississippl and its tributarics. ¢ usual fine for running past a At 3 N 1{). Work:« rned members not g X stop ] toir anston is § a « e before 3 p. m Be Denied Citizenship By Judge .- ot e |10 i el . ‘ s g que stion m vocational agriculture sidering the case of \'1““-1”3 T ST ST e = A L hibition law, and to do your utmost hearing on proposed 10-year pro- Arraigned before Police Magis- Rt ; ; ison Hauas Woman Says Her Religion i inprove conditions, industrialiy, [gram of predatory animal —eradica- ber, Mr. Thresher cas- Distinction in Pay ) de dow fth avenue fo socially, and morally; to take an in- tion ally refc to his friendship J Prevents Her I\l“lng,‘wy in civic affairs and to put the | Banking committee continues tak- || for Alderman Claude Wells, a cches. The commun- : whole weight of your ideals into|ing testimony in its financial inves- || circumstance he thought the oiton ) P—State S g + List ! s g g at R Even in Case of War — making the country even better than | tigation. ourt might want to L : i i SRt e S Tuesday nind before fixing the fine Wants Objectors’ Oath. “Why don't you bear arms?" she| Senate: “AN. yes.” was asked. | Debated Parker supreme court || ¢ertainly do not want to dine | jegistation memorializin she “I have come to realize . o o L Ly tinction that ¢ s L ne J & New York, April 30 (UP)—Mari: 2 Commerce committee decided to Mr. Thresher expressed —satis- el i b 5 g - ' that the abolition of war is in ac = N e Lafleh sy it E ARRA []F STAMPS Averill Bland, Canadian, nursed | oorq with he teachi e o :"F"‘l!'ll“"‘f“(' s s har- 1] faction. : en, who are ar f 1 F]N 1 Y American soldiers in the World war LA RH D L : cost of nol-prossin v e and would gladly do that again, patriotic ~ eere- said the court “I ative committ Rl Christ, and that He would have con- demned fighting and bearing arms. 1 But, applying for American citi- |bhelieve it is my duty as a Christian zenship, she made it clear she would | to refuse to bear arms or kill my |Hanna McCormick —and Senator | Me— so yesterday | fellow men, cven in the event of |Deneen next Thursday. iz 1 a ruling on whether she | war.” l House: gon and the District of Columb ks € ason v 11 Set For Tuesday, May 13 | Campaign investigating committee | | the court added, “is §7, ¢ i c : decided to call Representative Ttuth [| may pay the clerk.” i il 1 s e Pour Members Show Portions of Iheir Collections—Next Meeting may become an American citizen or - B >assed Williamson bill to consoli- | hut failed to get the three-fou Hardware City, whether she must be classed with m:u all veterans activitic vote necessary to bring her measurc cty, ild be gettin 1is « i ceting of G barred because she would began hearings on proposal for cre- Dedi of the netional commit-| 2ot ) (e : ) : Britain Trust Co not take the oath to “bear arms.” ion of a new federal power comi- Miss Bland Hipabacis 7 [Eon |tee that sterilization of the u o e e : 1 over entirely Miss Bland took an appeal from F 9 [ mission. - inna | ShOUI e dropped from the leazi o ; ) ¢ © showing of portions of the mem- St 5 & L 44 JIE SO SO i continues | ;.o pam was reversed by committ 5 < . ¢ ons ¢ 1d Kermet 15, Parker She had refused fo swear to bear hearings on Smith bill to provide | 2 iEIEN RS B e il by ¢ ¢ > : clected countries, including personally : B 1 enemy ———— [for loans to farmers on drainage | .. {eday Srent hesommenat UL o) sl ¢ {. France, Russi of the United Statc of her S o |t neas| i e that an o 1 man sho : ; tuss A he conventic Tts ad te 1 f lland, the col- religious conviction that “killing is Yflle pl‘OIGSSOl‘ Sfiys BOdy NO‘, 1| aititary amaivs commitice x "U; '1,\‘(%.‘-\”\‘\'1';.'\‘";"' 1' Pt b 5 ) 1 S B incompatible with the teachings of | i ceives draft of revised bill for dispo- [ oo bY Mrs: Wella T Liagteton, ©fjcer rated as a millionairg « being i v v Christ Proner P sition of Muscle Shoals from its sub- | o ar e 0 oo & FEACY O 4 wi ‘ s5ues Miss_ Bland, 47, answered il wl)el 0sition | committec |for Taws b ki) e enacted wi questions of Judge William Bondy e 1e suppor Unemployment Debated ¢ dut this legislature (o « ) \ been ga in federal court with quiet dignity. - " : ! ENILY. | ywashington, April 30 (P—Dr. : Tom il idree sel Basing her plea on the constitution- | " Tirown. professor of ma e T it s that. U i iressed m«h“f“w al guarantce of religious liberty, she jos at wale University, {old mem- which the league is organized were 1Y « L . ) M i S ol ke said that in the event of war she assured of pressure on laws to alle- rried by bers of the National Academy of i A s e e would go to the front as she did in|g iences hore yesterday that the new | m(» unemployment by recommen- N N ) i 13 § i : I ‘;« lnudi P‘:'a the l.|‘.\ war, would i nurse th planet discovered by the Lowe H U|, " ion that ubject, thoroughly ‘ | ! Eay » 2 e v A URilag Statey wounded and expose herself to dan- | 5 oo m hed out by the league in several |servatory is not the onc pre | bisected diagonally ger and do everything possible to |y {p¢ Jate Percival Lowell | vears study. be placed on the “legis- a0y ¢ drnve | f ¢ ; help the United States with the ex-| e g 3 tive program.” Vi o e ; nt stamps at the ceptionfof bearing arms. used with the additional obs: ion lgOlOllS D& ate [)l] 6‘161& women voters uncmployment b Efi { 9 = gl ] v Judg : wed portions of (bl 1y o] of Uranus which have b ca n;mvm\ would have as objectives R T of tastefully ar- home of America threatened, would |, ¢ H MW s 3 CAthE s yr. Brown explained, “the predicted | ment of public employment service b e WOMEN TO CONVEN o fn Qs nop ctorial issues. 1. V. 8 You take up arms?” asked Judge |t L ARy “O“M‘ A e SRR p“ll)] l]SIa ]ll y Dlle D < W ] i ' H N 5 ial issues. 1. V. Dilan- Bondy, who reserved decision in the > 1e of his Near East- en changed by some 25 or 30 | Touisville, Ky.. April 30 (#—The | services. and collection of adequate i \F 1 B o i 3 £ ormer " o stan £ fr ret o | it Susan B. Anthony wielded |employment statistics. 01 mamla gLLerment o ik ing trom:the first v | ) ) L to the latest stamps - ¥ . : v Ll e % € M\\HHN\‘ .‘v\r'finvlwn«i:h to % % in of Iraq. he said, it would have been [to rap out the first decade of Wom- | (1o forefront of discussion fhe pos-| ! . = ! 7 e s off from Lowell's predic- [en's ballot hox achievements, and | Giiity of a successor {o Miss Bell: c o n W ing will be held d rees in error if the [to rap in the new slative Pro- | pepy o % . Ny alleions <l renlion i > Sherwin, for six vears presiden o "_'\‘,““’”' : "\‘I“fi 4 ”l“ the discovery. | gram of the Leaguc of Women e e He el actr planet, which Dr. | Voters at today’s first business ses . Snkoy 2 2 ) Brown called Planet X, in his|sion. it e office nEBHE sie % 1 NTAL This casc parallels the Rosika : accept the offic ) i vs there is \ | Stamf April 30 (UP)—WI . 5 opinion has a magnitude about the| Crystalized in two convention days |indicated a rather deterr i ) ; « « « i —When Schwimmer e (0 TG indicated a rathe v s GRS ey . e T Coniey s b g 3 of the earth instead of a m. of open forums and executive e v I me early Bondy, refer to the Hungarian LORTelis F ound his wife dead fronm . ¥ A0 tude about seven times (h sions, formal recommendations fa- e ) 3 ad from pacifist to whom citizenship was re- % | ) { Lold |&as fumes which had escaped from fed us was predicted by Dr. Lowell voring world court, government op- |\ i e T Tl ) Lc 1 ha P ) “It follows,” the Yale professor|eration of Muscle Shoals, “Lame iR S f i SRiae Miss Emily Marx, attorney for) Paris, April 30 (P—Nelson Mor- { 1 believe he e M D o1 |..aid, “that the discovery of @ new |Duck” legislation, reenactment of | . AT 1 mong v c \ P ieved t death acci- liss Bland, said the cases were |70 e ris of Chicago today won his suit o quite different. Mme. Sehwimmer, [PneL near he predicted position |the maternity and infancy act, and a | o= 0 & F 08 she said, was a milita ifist w ! ”f‘ o aipeks ; LEOgy wried list of other n ures were attempted to conver to her | PCT ; as the 1‘ ‘f‘ \'\ “" be | prepared for jml«,\ s presentation by opinion. Miss Bland, she said, |'° “‘“’ ”“:"" the orbit c ptu Mrs. W. W. Ramsey of Illinois. would advise others to follow theijr | A!though it seems impossi e “Treaty” Word Mentioned Lowell the credit’ o hi re An enteri T wouldn't hear arms cven she said. “What is your personal religion?™ the judge inquir et heen discovered in | i was brought o Louisville | o on sday eveninyg League political pressurc has thus far been toward vading her 10 oy (h, . . i L < DEATH ACCID s, HIED ADS ench actress, (o app their stage own conscience in the event of g wedge for convention | The con rded Mme. Schwimmer advocated pacic | 41¢(ed @ new planet, his work un-iaction on the Loudon disarmament , rejecting the fism on rationalistic grounds, while |40ubtedly stimulated a scarch for | conference made by insertion of | thay the Morrises w Miss Bland favors non-resistance as | O the word “treaties” in the recom- | {ne United States whe a part of her religious belief = mendation for national reduc- | not obliged to obey liaband Wants Objectors" Oath i ok i o : Miss Bland asked that she be al ; Prohibition reccived no sponsor- | CENSUS PIGURES ISSUED ol ot a s catblor i What Congress Is ship in executive commitiee confer- Sert T AT 0 (P e administered by the passport di- DOil‘lg 1ces, and must come up from the - given out b rvisor Hill vision of the state department to convention floor if it again gets the |of the fourth district sterday conscientious objectors, which elim endorsement which it reveived in | were: inates the portion concerning the| Senate 1928 Shelton, Fairficld county, popula- bearing of arms. esumes consideration of Parker movement in hehalf of birth | tion 10,110 as against 9,475 in 192 When asked for her conception of [supreme court nomination control as -short-lived, Mrs the obligations imposed by citizen-| Hot Chauncey Hamlin, of B < an, lFairfield o ,, ship at a hearing conducted by 1 Considers miscellancous bills on | head of the largest state dels } R e A 2 T ralization authorities, she an- |calendar, New York's, already definitely com- {a decrease of 142 A wered: | Miita fairs commitice Tolds|mitted to birth-control, was its chief | Barns in Shelton 105; Sher- : 4 | ® fo obey the laws, even the pro-|final myecting for approval of re- | champion 15 backed by Ore- |man 56, . ] i j . 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