New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1930, Page 6

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6 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, Tasusd Dally At Hersid Bldg @ (8unday Exceptsd Cburch ~AMI OLD STORY N and have no IHE PLNSION DISTURBANCL K mitted by parents in they nam B Robert What el for s faults, Quillen crimes told ds are we reading dime where we are now place of 1l insist say nev but it re i er Ehileide pleasant but fug on playiiz a Liv- Amer- Factsand Fancies Questions | and Answor: Lo QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by ng to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washingtop Bureau, New York avenue, Washing- enclosing two cents in Medical, legal and 1 advice cannot be given, nor extended research be under- taken. All other questions will re- ceive a persqnal reply. Unsigned re- quests cannot be answered. All let- ters are confidential.—Editor. wri graceful comics for provided vhom producers have luxurious backgrounds. | Comics—and nothing more TS Why." asks a paragrapher, “Jo people stand in line for hours in front of the movie theaters?” [ an hour of tugging at an | ebrow in the silences 1 have the To get insid 00— 11 whos zentleman shin 1 tally Kicked owd in a glowering rage noticing my powerful said rather meekly body's way thought he was go- Sometimes 1 think 1 ength acci- in a cr toduy 00— Everybody in peritif. But in real 1y seems to gulp them 450, McNaught Syndi- Inc) COMMUNICATED OBJECTS r of the TO DEATH PENALTY Her: ently th da for having cor r by means be a delight t and the priso upon his face {o be contributing to th penalty mere h gardless of the hardly equivoca i literary o frequently vhole prob- sred so thor | vast importance. Only 200 years ago innocent personus were deprived of their lives for practicing witcheraft. We look back upon such a practice as a relic of barbarism. And I believe that iw a much shorter time than that the death penalty of today will e gensidered a barbarism more dis- to our age than the bar- barism of the middle ages, becau of its very anachronism. To me this is a social problem of Despite the fact that it is a problem upon which each state in this country has the right to decide, it is undoubtedly a national problem. At one time it was a favorite subject for theorefi- discussion by the sociologist. Today, however, it is gradually en- {cring into the social consciousness of the people and the day will come, when an enlightened social consciousness will abolish this in- sidious and anachronistic form of punishment READER Believed Man Intruder, Slayer Tells Officials Atlantic City. N. J.. June 4 —P— George H. Much, a ontra of Ventnor City, said today he fatally <hot William Shoepflin, chief of po- ce of Absecon, yesterday in the be- lief that ne was a robber. Much was held on a charge of murder and three companions of Schoepflin were held in $53,000 bail each as material witnesses Schoepflin was wounded when he and Richard Towell, 23, a life guard Miss Dorothy Corbeau, 22, a school teacher, and May Brown, 35, a hotel clerk. tried to gain admittance to Much's home. The place formerly was a roadhouse and had been rent. ed a few days ago by Much Towell and the {wo women said they believed the house still was a road house. Much, surrendered afizr the shooting. Dry Wins $150,000 Libel Suit Against Newspaper Los Angeles, June 4 —{(P—A ver- dict for $130.000 damages has been returned by a superior court jury here in the suit of Edwin C. Din- widdie against the Los Angeles Ex- aminer Dinwiddie in 1914 was super ent of National Temperar au, legislative burcau of the i-8aloon league in Washington as based upon article said Dinwiddie had ppro- priated a $10,000 fund voted by congress for preparation for an in- ternational congress against alcohol- Attorneys for the newspaper announced an appeal would be tak- ism I o T e o R e S eohadlonia h Jict was announced 1 useless 1o again. How- matter of this ven enough yeste Wiley Corl Named Vice President of U. G. I. Co. Philadelph! June 4.—(UP)— Wiley F. Corl has haen elected a vice resident of the | ous and le mod- 1z and per- for discases nited Gas Improve- ment company, according to an an- today by fatal, at pposedly civilizes new Corl, who is president of monwealth Utilities director of the First National i, Mo.. and of Corporatior ¢ Com- corporation, is & THE COUNTY'S POPULATION st Lo the Provid Investo IAE LSED CAR MARKET * 25 Years Ago Today a & &= = 5 ;.OLrCOUrONRERELS=ssmismismi =y n Bureau, New B Her, AND THE ' VNever Try to Console THem ““MY RCCMMATES GIRI_i ceny 15 MARRYING ANOTHER | 4 GUY TODAY; T ™M GONNA | TRY TO cHEERp"\_L/ HIM UP | AND REMEMBER,OLE BEAN, THERE'S JUST AS GOOD FISH IN THE SEA AS WAS.... Observations On The Weather “gusT As Goop “t FisH! yusT As Goop « J woT ! ? “ FISH IN THE SEA Von Elm Beats Trojan i In French Golf Match 2 ) ) > ) ; Mrs. Brooks Awarded Divorce in Agreement Pal 30 ¥ ] 4 (® “HE cLAMS T CALLED THE GIRL about the master amateh WALDORF RECH IPTS GROW Boston. June Up) = nt orzan- 1 May s beidie ' compared wi Neil ‘o 1 a gain of a month ssterday s of o actlvities. Su At he had t obtain moner 40 hhoneymoon The dofend for the cor- | ed with robbing two chain 1329, a managers of £125, will be Friday. ‘ v disliked hy t to have sor com- charg- stor FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS B | & | gain sentenced public, frequ ome man- s

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