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[ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1930. inday SHLLHEHLLL88 8548008555 5085885885855595858855HLHH D0, New Britain Herald : : e o e b . ; it probably thunderstorms in Pt T (T T 7 pale weatier il ool )I?kes Random Observations At Herald Bldg, 61 Church Street Saturds nd Sunday east of tk b river On the City and Its People S SCRILoN RitEa mperature lower in claim a large portion of New Krit-|the home on Rackliffe Heights 18 300 & Tea h r North Atlantic states and New PP IOITTIIOFPIIEIPIPIPIPRT GG PP TS ETICFEFTOECS | 11'S DopuUlation in their membersnip. | due, according to its beneficient I hat it 1 o r The American Legion, tne Veterans| founder and director, to one thing: er gene G onomy G e ¢ 0 Foreign Wars, the Disabled Vet-| Prayer. Property Owners Two Cents Lach te t MPpOr- [ v ans, the G. A. R., the Spanish War “Whenever the home is in need G Veterans and their affiliated auxii-| of anything, we pray that the Al- hly i s ries lead this group. In the patri-| mighty will send it to us; and in- omprehen- . RanizediT GOIBIsion ¢ aIsan sk nemosa Tes socicties we find the Junior|variably our prayer is answered.” 5 acts fl"d ancies : 19, S t o police United American Mechanics, | Dr. Klingherg once cxplained to one . s i oRLars O. & of A. and Daughiers|{who could not understand how so k SR € St E ¢ as well as a number Of[large and costly an institution could iy ROBIRT QUILLEN : : 3 . ; B ‘equatiy active groups. be continuad without persistent ad- 3 1 Under the heading of civic hodies | vertising, publicity and collection organizations can be listed the | methods an Red Cross, Visiting Nurs-| Tn the humdrum and bustle of this ¢ es, Y. M. C. A, Y. W. C. A.. the|workaday world. in the mad rush of Member ot ave on at G R e Chamber of Commerce. the Boys'| things commercial and social, Dr. frieac/sted i L ! T at lub, the Boy Scouts, the luncheon | Klingberg stands out among the men clubs, Kiwanis, Lions, Rotary and|who have done things in a hig way xchange; the Parent-Teachers' as-| for New Britain as does the Chil- sociations, one attached 10 every | dren's Home, on a high promontory public school, the Tuberculosis Re-|overiooking the industrial community Bureax " lief society, Social Workers' club and | from which contributions of food, i . o e Rur P < e _T. A. B. society clothing and money flow without 4 S i t ount for nearly all of | golicitation remainder. Masons, Knights of{ Not only in its own land is the [lks, Moose Eagles, | work and service of the Children's g Khorassan, Foresters.| Home appreciated—cach year finds New Britsin Proyvides ted 0dd Fellows, Knights of | gifrs coming from all sections of the Rich Tield for *“Joincx 15, Maccabees, Modern Wood- | country from people in all walks of * r oval Arcanum, and similar|jife who have heard of the orphan- nizations bid for the member-|ago and are anxious to help it along p of those lookjng for f al | its way connec > Lstablished 27 years ago in no means cor | modest dwelling. growing as its serv- <es it necessar ices expanded, the Children's Home socictics that are| now occupies a modern, fireproof work and have large | pyilding standing on a large plot Basing his comments| which js the property of the orphan- shed in the city di- | 50 . merely wishes t0| " “goinral of those received as chil ion to the great diversity n this city as societies and organizations also claim member-| Many worthy institutions have ships with social clubs connected | come into existence in the stretch of with various factories and locals of | more than a quarter of a century the various labor and trade unions|since Dr. Klingberg entered upon taking prominent par: in this spe- | this work, and a great many of them cial field of activity. have found it impossible to meet the Ex-servicemens organizations and | costs of maintaining quarters for patriotic societies received additional [ orphaned children and have had to impetus during the World Wa- and [ close their doors. The success of PPPPI FFFPPCE PP presented to pu ) measurc 1y measure,” the reor c cost of ds is some Burbank dren a number of years ago have now grown to manhood and woman- hood. No one leaves the Children's Home without equipment, some- OUPS are AMONE | .ot tho problems of the world and omitted because hey are in town ocieties, raining along lines of health and clean living is supplemented by prac- tical instruction in a trade or a excelient program sponsor. their pres- gainful occupation. Two of 1he ing in this city Dr. Klingberg for many years heid pulpit in a local church and also to service as a member of s Census Business, It Makes One Dizzy e wails v Britain I welfare board. He has Who's Who in New Bri ouncemen Overnight News 1 _ + Associated Dress Domestic Hoover Lo calll spe- ssion if London naval sposed of before end various wards| New York — Edward Tatham, totals of English Distilling company directo arrested on charge of conspiring to smuggle liquor and solicit orders in Washington—Internal revenue bu- reau files action against Fall to co- poor lect $236,325 in tax and penalties amd |On money received from Doheny or- | and Sinclair. Chicago—Seven contractors quiz- zed in inquiry of allegations Harry Curtis accepted fees 1o use influence to got government con- tracts Washington—Chairman Nye of senate campaign funds committes s investigation of New Jersey mary expenditures will be nec- cago—Count Von Buelow ar- on Indiana governor's war- rant charging false affidavit in mar- age license application SLUENERSHOOVER . i Washington — IFederal reserve tivity in April over Marc Dallas—Bishop (annon reelectel chairman of Method Episcopal church, South, hoard of temperance Foreign Pernambuco. Brazil—Graf Z lin leaves for Rio Janeiro. RBerlin—Reichstag pa s mili budget calling for -ton arm theled cruiser; rejects second cr ose | provisions s on 5 per| Havana—Ex-President Borno tizens Haiti arrives in plane after secret of the census pect N d States and anot r n weapon permits to individu otal 1 at fascists and reput ¢ Sports Boston—RBrooklyn Robins ng Boston Braves, tic with Cardinals for first place in National : Tth victory in 23 games =EhnsnRoen ton, 1Ill. — Simpson, Ohio he NN | sprinter, makes 100-vard dash in 9.7, to be voters Washington — Allison and Van Ryn eliminate Llano and Unda of Mexico; win right to represent America in Davis Cup tourney i rope per cen also 34 pe ding total of 46 e in the third ward 15e | the fifth may ounted for in two very high, with New England New Haven, Conn.—Temperature larger population | 7SS 10 95.2 degrees for hottest May be - found theee|daY in history of weather bureau T Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard Lam- poon’s ibis brought back mysterious- ly after being missing for day Boston—Playground wall collapses fotally injuring 13-year-old Jack McGanigle playing nearby. Central Falls, R. L—Filibuster in high percentage | 1Y Bovernment renewed with *reg- e and voters, | U1ars” on city council announcing 15 truc in at least | they will not sit in joint meeting with board of aldermen Concord, N. H.—Victor Fontaine, state prisoner, savs picture of gil suffering from loss of memory in Philadelphia is his wife, former Ox- ford, Mass, girl Hartford, Conn.—Hartford feam Lastern baseball league defeats BEia o Philadelphia Athletics, § to Observations , ' ‘ Bir, Noolas e | L 0¥ bt new Dullaiae o the, wara)| 72 Jules La halde ton N to resurvey th : : e Georges Banks, 150 miles off Cap On The Weather | cade I L Cod, announced by United Statvs Ceast and Geodetic survey tion from toy 5 e 3 : . : : { : body, Mass.—Mrs. L. H. Bak- o ‘ : . ’ e : s er. Jr., women's state golf cham- . / vion for three years, eliminated in population, a ntage are of for- have not been iation § long set- lower wards, | well above half | populaiton can vote seems un- | n view of the fact that comes within 15 pe this respect. One thing favor of the count| . o nowever: Many peoa- ot R : ; e Ju City Stands in Salute b, T companies! 1 - z : . e i |to Honer Dr. Kiingber, Bl Bi8L8 fchamplonsiipiby Omesy 5 ely t ! onen Dro CLUDELETE AN SIS A8l Mrai DonaldiM: Beleher of Woineh e That some progress n : ; . f | Without soliciting one penny for | A % 2 e i@ 5 S t and go as a | maintenance, yet supported freely i T 3 . T ; s e L ‘.h,m,n.,\v Boston—Tw6 leading hook pub- Rorabackian policy t A t 2 th” 2 : g - > Selat : t 'Home, established by Rev. Dr. John |llshers announce their prices for vitat trant “radicals t r time g Sy iy : s SR G eons e Mot - Naught | . Klingberg this week passed the |books will not be cut despite move 1 1 L e 2 I < o= Teston. by w Y S| se s 3 . : " s ; sk T ©ewspaper workers 2 premoni Syndicate, Inc.), 27th milestone of its existence. l y New York publishing houses he made in Conne