New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 8, 1930, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY & 1920. ostal Employes Visit Excavations | ple as to ‘their own personality. it|mands collector Dposes that it is natural to be |that no human be . 1 e had sold : . e | t Pompeii After Attending ‘ f f ! Methodist Bishops Say Novel Is| * “"¢ . \Berlin Doctor Says Child’s Tn- 7 jebicous eitien ana has spee ety sueeessun Jail Loses Two Prisoners AR e el Meeting in Rome xplanation is necess HomeMemace | swewine sav s oy — coman.| StiDets Anti-Social o | ent Sy s Wit dotns o ause Lad Knew Law ok | tino Raimondi, 33, a contractor, was hoan on the ‘ot 1 teaches that people come t s ) > , 1 Dallas, Tex, May 8 (A—Voicing |Shot to death by a sentinel at ;m[ Washi May 8 (P—Th i S ol ccndemnation of the modern nm.-‘a“‘"‘“"”'o" depot here yesterday. | familiar question “Why does a per- t t adjusted to “other | Raimondi and others were hunting|son become a criminal?" should be |in the country scction of the Campo | changed, thinks Dr. Franz Alexan- | Inglese and shot at quail from a|der, distinguished Berlin peychia- ‘Ir; to the soldier who feared | rist, to “Why don't all people be- Of its Inst t woul t HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 1 o HEALD CLASSIFIED ADS ing picture and novel and e born as cr enemies of the home," and recom- mending a course for the church to follow during the coming four years, | the address of the bishops was read | vesterday before the general con- | ference, Methodist Epsicopal church, south, by Bishop E. D. Mouzon of Charlotte, N. C, this that cllar I - | Caltanissetta, May 8§ (UP) — Sal- | vatore Doro, 16, son of a prominent | industrialist, was killed. ‘and his brother, Antonio cousin. Michele The quadrennial bishop's address | poro, 21, and Salvatore Galerno, was the opening event on €oni- | were injured seriously when an au ference program, afid probably the |tomobile which Doro was driving most important of the conferenge. | fell into a ravine 1o avoid a collision It represented the collective recom- | with a motor lorry near Piazza Ar- rendations of the thirteen bishops | merina of the church for the spiritual ani 2 practical welfare of the church for| Naples, May § (UP) — More thah | the next four years. 3.000 post and telegraph employes | w The church dircctors were bitter in the southern provinces returning in their arraignment of what they | from a Rome meeting visited the ‘ termed enemies of the home, listing | Pompeii excavations and the famous | under this heading companionate | sanctuary here and trial marriage as well as fiction S — I and the movies Parma, May 8 (UP) — Antonia “At no time,” Bishop Mouzon | Mussi, a widow, and her son, aged read, “have popular fiction and pop- |7, were injured seriously : ular plays be h a menace to | other children were s hurt good morals in these recent |when a sidewalk caved in in the su-| years. Popular fiction, appealing 1o | burb of Parente vhat is lowest in human nature ani attacking the very basis of Christian 1] morals would be bad enough. But tanced by the motion picture theater —the greatest menace to morals | and religion that the church has hal| b to face in many | “All promised reform has ended o e ranation: wnote Walter Huntington, Windsor memeran ot nacenmmeatns | Youth, Dead One Year | - s = = AR =SS e SHENSHZ: 2 = periloud not only to Christian char- acter but to common decency.’ Hartford, May The address brought out the |Mmurder caused the death and on behalf n¢ world | Treadway Huntington | b (&) e mprovement of industrial ard studs ditions in the south, better op- portunities for Negroes and prohibi- 5 INOENIDE ML 2 tion enyorcement \ two mile Re rding the latter subject the report said “As Christians and Methodists w» should let it be known t oW stand for enforcement of the prohi- bition Jaw ewed attention should be given to the education of | They point ou d of the public at|tors which m based on ¢ This is th Hartford authoriti sary of the discovery of the The mystesy ou death, howev'r no nearer solu- tion than before he evils of drink nd concerning the Christian | The gun ! RLEAE TR R Leen found and without it, they sar, duty of observing the laws of t ), he case probably never will o e W Don’t miss these big values the tragedy. Young Huntington had ON'WORLD PEACE = = e ol SRS SN N in the One and Only i mals self. On the night of May 7 drove him hom Columbia President Urges Prog- o 15 acinck. “wwarcer e g 3 A\ oy e E N GOLD SEAL xt morning his famil TondoniMay s (B no ey i 2=t Thiifor himlt While plea for world peace and the develop- als v 1cting their Tenti8t an international mindl was| soacon Conatable Mairice Kenned made here vesterday by Dr. Nicholas | zot a call that toraobilEt e Murray Butler in delivering the|stuck on t ariffville road. On Richard Cobden lecture at the Royal | his way to the machine he passed Society of Arts. Philadelphia Ko anoUbihete Huntinet hods The speech was broadcast in the jav. He was then told that a bod: \ United States. Dr. Butler, who is| pad peen found and after some dif- S riiealiol Colieinia nlvers by nal e o R Sh e e X, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 7 d of the Carnegic endowm | Huntington \ = OR YOUR MONEY BACK j International peace, recently E N Detective Edward T. n D County e G A similar lecture bef serman | pickey at first held the suicide 15 MADE ONLY BY Reichstag. theory. Oppo: this view Dr ince Richard Cobde 1804-" Henry Costello, medical aminer an English statesman politi- | ¢aig that Huntington, being right i cal economist mnoted especially for 1"1a " o1 hardly Rave shot him- s his advocacy of peace and free trade, | (o1t i the left side of the head . house: Dr. Butler hailed his~ accomplish-| & o' 5t s but the gun 1 I ments those of a prophet Who is | .o never recovered. A box of car- WG e CoR! in advance of his time, with his tridges like the shell s sasonyinombesian RS bear the | 1y ntington’s lome N iiicsfne. You will find the famous Gold Seal money-back e G : = N cial o j oving and spring 8 Sought gress was ever made in the . Al A s S OV o DT e D guarantee of satisfaction on all merchandise being the one and / : Y re sure to need g f = = 3 > Or More rcoms. growing trade ; Cllel 1 {;N = FATHER GETS 86,250 offered at the money-saving prices shown below. 2 . % 0 oflm nances might be turned into pa % g 3 5 S 1 can cover every floor of conflict and disturt or into This Gold Seal is the identifying mark of the one RS 2 3 : \ >0l el 1 paths of peace and quict. X X X X FOR DEATH OF YOUTH - ying in effect this week. = Gold Seal Congoleum But what is being done 1o bring and only genuine Gold Seal Congoleum. 3 1 y themiomes Parent Given Award for Son Who Answers Abounds In Hope “The answer to this question| \as Burned to Death When Note These Thrift Prices = ; ; Zae a st ahead! Let these which can truthfully be made today abounds in hope. The at war Pinned Beneath Auto. taught its lesson with a voice 50| .. .0 Lo o gone 4 loudiandilt teEg ee smpRans At \olls of Manchester was anarded 6x9 1t Genuine Gold Scal 54 90 : 2 STl 5 mnlnv most \-IM*' e ean hear | damages of $6,250 by Judge Alfred e e e « Clongoleum Rug s ans . actory service i illions of ho f - T tered of men and nations can hear : : 4 S I 0 X ldwin in superior ¢ . . ficote Proce S . and understand e for the death of Ro i y & GenainciGola Soal s ,l : icote Proce ‘ n to drudgery this summer, with The American educator advocated st redat ARt 7 ‘ E i ¢ g o Sienad el i e elieiiziyear cldizen 22 9 ft.. . . Congolecum Rug =« o » ‘;o " e o : Europe as free of tarlff barrl The suit was brought io is the United States with its 45 in-| v 'pagyille of Hartford X 9x9 Genuine Gold Seal 7 terwoven commonwealths. and at-|; ;4 payp Laviti, tobacco grow ft. . . . Congoleum Rug =+ = o L tacked what he considered the abus- [y o0 ™ \wope g as the 1 € r sl es that s follow tariffs ministrator o tate of his sor P 5 with hat 1t wa insist.” he concluded, “upon | T IiSrator Of A 9x,l 0% it Genaine Gold Seal 8 55 S erns with that thinking in terms of nations as er defendants fo the supreme court of ¢« ¢ » Congoleum Rug =« » e In themselves, simply aiming to BTOW | 1 505 The verdict holds, in effect s y i richer, more powerful. more !'("{“’f‘ that minors may void their contrac p Genuine Gold Seal g surrounded by armies and fleets and 4" hat this right pa the ft. ... Congoleum Rug « + » L tariff-walls, then we have one Out-| ,qministrator of their est look upon life and public policy the compensation law is concern- “If, on the other hand, we accus-| o4 Wells was employed on the L = 3 2 tom ourselves to thinking in erMs ity fohacco plantation and was be- Other sizes down to 11,x3ft. Rugs at. . . e of a nation as a moral personality | ing taken home with nearly two with a duty to its heighbors as well | seore of Hartford and Manchester & 10 itself, whose riches and POWCT | hoye about his own age ause Gold Seal Congoleum By-the-Yard and pride are not simply to be Ob-| of jts heavy load. the truck turned jects of contemplation, but also of | gyver, it is said, and three boys, in- Tihic same derable material for use over the entire floor. Also reason \ 1 v d more = = Y preRgeSNe service, then we have an outldok | cluding Wells, were pinned under made by tize exclusive Mullicote Process. Fully guaranteed. Cold 5 e e R = = upon life and public policy which|ne machine and burned to death 70. eal Cc leum Rugs . //V;EJ SEAI = is one of liberal. constructive and Radville afterwards was sc / peacetul progr | prison as a result of the tragedy. 2 Yards wide . . . . 3%4¢ persq.yd. s d e It = . ! 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