New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 22, 1930, Page 8

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N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930. New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britain, Connecticut ¢ Daily (Sunday Excepted) Bidg., 6 Street WHO AGE make bad investment PENSTONS buy property nking to blar | b foreclosure, are | usually submerge the original issues | various financial nkind. misfortune ndividu: A NOTICE TO COMMUNISTS s to b unis having aided in settling advantage to ares up. plementary bringing is 1 arousing public feeling against side countenancing their aid. Regrettable, from the standpoint of violence, as was the Bessemer inci- dent It is bad upon | 0 many in- it is notice that the Bessemer mill ds do not want the doubtfu. Communists dless of the issues involved rike, ring t mill workers at such a it is rea care to run even the h the brand wish to let having a d prefer to set- legiti- sion system = Facts and Fancies ted to dy jumped to act ang- looks worst and of long h grown " 25 Years Ago Today Not in a Beloin's May Hathawa apel for the ( derstood that §1 cd toward effort to y city in clerk of the Plymouth Steamer Crushes Motorboat, Sticks in Mud Plymouth, Mass., Aug from her moorings by a he excursion (UP)— Swung strong d, Plymouth, with 517 passengers aboard, crushed and sank a motor- boat and then became stranded in mud her terday afternoon The 55 were safely re- moved over a gangplank from a pier to the vessel's bow and returned to Boston by train. High tide floated the Plymouth, ich appeared undamaged. The motorboat sunk hy the eamer was owned . M. Watson of Clark's nd. Nobody was aboard it at the time, amer police wsll s and took ngers cord of nev- ssed won & of workets witn ues which - Questions | |at South Main and Whiting strect |vesterday afternoon, involving & truck driven by Joseph Szapa of 4 Bank street, Portland, and one own- ed by the Walker Trucking Co. of Commercial strect and driven by | William T. Long of 24 Lasalle court | Long was going south on South Main street and made a left turn into Whiting street Szapa, not knowing Long was bout to make the turn, tried to pass and his truck struck the other. The only | QUESTIONS ANSWLERED | You can get an answer to any | question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washing- [ton, D. C. enclosing two cents in | .5 pe glad boys who th stamps for reply. Medical, legal and | zpq cry T e marital advice cannot be given, NOr | amber George Fitch can extended research be under- | siories? That hored taker. All other questions will Te- | \hite wolf hounds. ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- | ppank W. (rownine quests cannot be answered. All lef- | prance, boy, who mad ters are confidential.—Editor. city. Landscape’ contr Aeroplane ver, who e w York, Aug. == strolling: What's be s such as Mort Cobb, Clum and his son 2 1 H. Hays and 1t er. British at one . : of Piccadilly clerks work pewter, 1 ighters, K 0 a lt e shop. 1 tobacco, common irope umati Thoughts come ot . Delbe: Lonnie Delk and Flint Sprad- ump you many re- Siwash ateliers is always a duch w they wi ten years. Eva Le and Eto; Nur Loys w ere ring to properties ar pro title he east to the Antioch, ople but ho cluded t by walking ¢ tin dru med s 52nd is so many other w Shaats ones on that Wide 11 handle Galli- n collars. maics You ound peakcasy Open ide open | damage was to the front fender and bumper of Szapa's truck. There was no cause for police action 'LAMBETH CONFERENCE IS DISGUSTING T0 BISHOP Southern Prelate Nauseated at Dise “I am told,” writes a lady from | the Hotel Weylin, “you sent the wife | of a novelist one of those whirring dinguses that pop out of letters and scare the recipient to death. Of course, you jerk chairs from trem- hling old ladies, What else do you do to be amusing Rock bo: and start forest fires (Copyright, 1930, McNav ndicate, Inc.) cussion on Birth Control, He Reports on Return Home. P Epis- last conferenca Memphis, Tenn., Bishop Thom diocese of Aug. 2 of the Tennesses Gailor Observations On The Weather Washington, Au, 2—Forecast [ of birth control, Bishop Gailor said Southern New England: Partly | *The 1y tonight and Saturday; not much change in temperature; mod- northeast wind, cast for Eastern New York d cool followed by | *The bishops y and in extreme south |(hat nothing t strong northeast |it be left to the individual con- But there was a strong largely English colonial bish- with lops, who wanted the resolution Saturday. | adopted and it finally was." Conditions: A strong area of high he resolution favored birth con- pressure covers the country between | (1ol only in certain cases. BY NEW CANADIAN BAN Carolina Strong northeast Now At copal night | debate on birth control “nauseating here from London, conference attracted its consideration termed sbeth rning vhere the much attention by the matter was Birth control is a medical authorities consciences of debate on ng to me ter for the land the individual men and women preferred about it; that probably A said portion winds. Torec for New Haven vici Unsettled weather local showers tonight and science. and party coast continue along the coast from Cod to Cape Hatteras. Ra 1 from Ohio, the Southe s are lo Caro- Vir- Four Liners Sea Bear Ime migrants Barred From Admission By Recently Adopted Rules 2 (UP)— arrive at davs gers who w immi- to ships after August to farm I others who large percen from the con- ing Europe on & bar mission and nerly made up a or decide refused ad- forced to re- Immigration d official notice of Tuesday. Thirty vesterday from Crefeld were de- tained, but w released following word from Ottawa that the Crefeld ras at sea order in coun- authorities rwis any will be csion in on the officials receive he changes or ngers landing he German liner Minneapolis 1l was passed . ips that will be affected are Pennland, Cherbourg or Be nd rdam, Newfoun tho Staavabger- Volendam, Rot- the Mon- Liver rday, and pool, due COLLISION Office Dewey light accident | day TRUCKS IN TORCH SUPPERS =~ CLIP COUPON HERE SR DR i) New Britain Herald Vir- mear s used ah of the term for trooping > The Toonerville Trolley That Meet s All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. THIS MIGHT HAVE BEEN A BAD ACCIDENT IF IT HADN'T HAPPENED ON THE HOTTEST DAY OF THE YEAR. typee of swords called rapic Originally the ted pier was a apon with xo-cdged poi cup hilt s employed in 2. chie the cut wA secondary position. Thi s ical ord of the 1 17th centu i tis YBLie word, a poi eapon took The c troke was then eliminated and as discarded duelli 16th ted tting the atest national nt? | Teton, created | s located about of the southern Yellowstone National | ountains, its| nite .as con- volcanic mountains of the Yellowstone | What is the date of the battle of Kenrsaw Mo Georgia? | i Q! Where the Lewis and buried? A. At tional Tennessce h the wis of | Clark expedition | Meriwether Lewis na- acres in| Seminary Appointments For 2 New Britain Men | Among the 28 vyoung men who have received appointments froi Bishop John J. Nilan to grand eminaries where they will further study for the Catholic priesthood, two from New Britain Joseph Milewski of Holy Cross parish has| been igned for first philosophy to St. Ma s seminary, Baltimore, and Stanislaus Mysocka of the Sacred " eart parish, has been appointed t2 | SS. Cyril and Methodius seminary at I Orchard Lake. P < i e e

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