Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1930. National Chain of Radio Stations To Combat Certain Catholic Ideas Projied By ‘Defenders of Truth’ Urges Break With Vatican “We view the parochial scnools as un-American and we are trying to show American Catholics that they must break away from the Vatican. “In the sense that Cat opposed to free speech a thought, it is opposed to t spirit lof our con Millions Catholics, as well hundreds priests, have left the his cou WOAX at Trenton Added to WHAP, Already Run By Franklin Ford in New York—Break With Vatican to Be Urged. of papal system New York, plan for stations to wa (UP) — A s chain of radio|lior gainst cer » nes of the Catt church was explained to the United Press today by officials, of ganization known as the Defen of Truth. Franklin Ford, presi society, announced he h for the purchase of in the radio ch at Trenton, N Truth already operate station WHAP in' New York city, over Which they broadcast five programs & week. Prominent Catholics who asked to comment on Tord's pla referred all inquiries to radio st tion WLWL maintained by the Paulist league, a Catholic organiza- tion. There it was said the station had no intention “of entering into any controversy with Mr. Ford.” “I cannot say how rapidly I yill add to the chain,” Ford declared it entirely much money we receive come depe e (i rs Other Catholics comment on Ford mentioned an James M. ( “Catholic World,” ment of the gard to th were | artic tion WOAX Defenders of a good state- tion in re- depends upon will be in cities like Boston, delphia anu | Pittsburgh “I do not mean to convey the d {mpression that we are opposed to Catholic igion. We do nor deny ¢ man to wor- &hip as pose—and we those practices of Catho limit free speech. free th 8 free press t we do op- does not argu leal with a r They gave THAT’S WHY THEY LITTLE STORIES OF FAST SUCCESSES [NUMBER TEN] ROBERT L. RIPLEY Believe it or not. . . Rip’s own success story is even more amazing than the astonishing facts he puts in his famous cartoons. Three years ago . . . unknown. Today . .. 20,000,000 readers look for his drawings. Ripley clipped all time records in his quick rise to popularity . . . because he gave a new thrill. And that’s OLD GOLD’S story too. When OLD GOLD first said ““Not a cough ina carload,’’ the skeptics scoffed. But cough- ers and scoffers alike have been converted. Like Ripley, OLD GOLD proved its facts. Better tobaccos. Therefore better taste. Mellower tobaccos. Therefore throat-ease. Believe it or not . . . OLD GOLD will win you . . . just as Ripley did. BETTER TOBACCOS our own. . . . We shall not resort to Ithe methods of unprincipled oppo- frae | 4 oy L( '// nents. If they throw bombs of poi- s, we shall merely put on ou When the atmosphere ¢! . we shall fight a clean t to score a victory t or not at (‘andleifised m—M'hc fair Causes Ellis St. Fire . Cleaning paint brushes by light in the attic of Ellis street. Tony candle is home, 178 used a s able to no dam- . City Plan Board Favors Extensions of Highways f E 3 n tomorrow de- = | co and in nt ions of |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS!, ;’ G '*NOT A COUGH Veteran Suffragette Discouraged ' About Women’s Part in Politics Washington, Aug. 19 (P—Emily . who campaigned for souri back in 1914, is juite discouraged about n politics.” made this known today in her ribution—the first pessimistic one—to a fat compendium of opin- |t ions on women and the ballot gath- to mark the 10th birthday ot inine suffrage in America t ws. gathered from re fo be rsary on by former v of the proc- culminated “I am suffre raid,” same N » temperance zroup. Both of them thought that with their victory they had only to |defend their position; and so, just as Christian Temperance Union stopped its educational wor ance and devoted itself to their ed ing peop . Woolley, Holyoke college the league's query “The granting of president of t about the | which w | opinion that | ience under the 19th amendment are | not enough to enable me to &xprsssl any positive judgment as to the use men in general have made | of their suffrage privilege.” | He added, however. that educa- tional processes women have set up in themselves seemed to him ble in spirit and accomplish- und that “a great question of | a! right was settled.” Mrs. Raymond Brown. editor of | the Woman's Journal, gave as her both men and women ng government pro- watching the actions as they never “political party didates have embarrassed and ‘ he questions ve showered on them.' “Women Raising Standards” Franklin Roosevelt said n had made “a contribution to government.” and th r they have taken part in t is no question ards have are esses and lected officials 110 do.” and th {uest he general s ip. She contended “the per- e of those who use their suf- probably about equal now to entage of men who use Neilson. president of put inte words what neant a de- 4 govern- There are indifferent women as among n of women cer-, nerease in are both Too Soon to Judge—Baker Said Newton D). Baker, former war secretary: “Th | | years of exper- |in tions, he added the opponents of wo have been realized h the high hopes of its “are being gradually but filled."” for. fears of suffrage at all.” support steadil The ea Hungary, iog, believed nas reappeared extinct NEW REDUCED RATES WITHIN CITY LIMITS 50c¢ AUBURN TAXI 12 WASHINGTON STREET 24 HOUR 97T THERE SO TELEPHONL 611 SERVICE QUICKLY UNKNOWN THREE YEARS AGO.... TODAY, RIP GETS THE BIGGEST FAN-MAIL OF ANYONE WHO HAS EVER LIVED. 1,000,000 LETTERS A YEAR "BELIEVE IT OR NOT/ ANOTHER. “BELIEVE 1T OR NOT "— OLD GOLD LANDED IN NEW ORLEANS OCT. 1927— 90 DAYS LATER IT WAS ONE OF THE FOUR BEST SELLERS IN A CARLOAD'® When you miss your train — Then telephone to those awaiting you and tell them when you will arrive. Public telephones ars conveniently located everywhere. Service is-fast and rates are low. Note these low station-to-station rates from this exchange: Adlantic City, N. J. Block Island, R. 1. . Geneva, N. Y. . $ .95 50 et 10 Narragansett Pier, R. L. .50 Newport, R. 1. . . . Niagara Falls, N, Y. . . Poland Springs, Me. . . Saranac, SN, Y ST Reduced rates are in effect on most station-to-station cclls after 7 P. M. i_The Southern Nw‘ 'land Telephone Company YOU €Al Wednesday From 8 A. M. Till Saturday 9P. M. Wednesday From 8§ A. M. Till Saturday 9P.M. Our comyplete line of Mowers Reduced to unheard of Low Prices for Immedi- ate Clearance. At these low prices you can well afford to buy one for next season’s use, or hetter still, discard your old one now and get the henefit ol a REAL Mower for the balance of this season. Den’t spend any move on that old mower Defiance Mowers 14-INCH 16-INCH 13-INCH Former Price ®o oE % REDUCED TO $6.25 Acme 16-INCH 1 Blades Formerly DN o~ d0.J0 REDUCED TO $4.85 Crusader Mowers Steel ball bear- D N f" Py e7 QR J.00 $5.45 Best Made 16-INCH 5 Blades Formerly Mz q PL11.(0 REDUCED TO $8.25 $6.95 BéistiMade 18-INCH 5 Blades Formerly D10 My Ddla.tvu REDUCED TO $Q.25 six cutting blades, s type usually cost & 19-INCH Former Price by N din =N Pls.uvu PLI.9V REDUCED TO $1175 $1375 SEARS, ROEBUCK awo CO. . D VRETAILSTORE 84 ARCH STREET Saturday § — 9 fl WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK h ings. 21-INCH FREE SERVICE TIRES MOUNTED BATTERIES INSTALLED