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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1980. 11 < o — ceived the enlightenment concerning [can leaders and a majority of the —— | - | ! with the understanding that the |- ority culvert for the purpose of enclosing | Girl’s Death Blamed |God ‘,},;‘L ”,;y AHonil Hevas ‘,ml,l,.-sd ,;,,“5,,“,‘ ,.,l : JBANKHEA[] BAGK high man would succeed to the first Brother in Politics . brook between South Main and | P | Q—How far arc our missionaries oidale’s early lead was built up vacancy. Political success, however is not | sStanley streets, helow Vega street | \“9? {Sfec\-toe\d}f:,p ';lfil‘(l | going in Turkey at the present time? o T it T Minneapo- | Fathered Road Bill I e e it Rt o iR st de s ol When the Turkish government |lis and St. Paul. | IN EUNERESS AfiAIN In 1907 the legislature elected young brother, Colonel Hen- ary to call a special council | y |made restrictions that were really | This was the second time Schall | Bankhead to the senate to succeed [ry M. head after a uish- " day, suspected of indircctly caus- || prohibitive, our missionarics werc |was elected to the senate. Previous- | o ctoprcincysor At by I death L LT e ty I eer P. A. Merian ing the death ‘of helia. Winger. | Iforced to give examples of Chris- |1y he served five ferms as a house of Senator Morgan. Bankhead fa- | ber of the Miami Be Fla., city i T s hrook s s SanE . . 18, a Normal school co-ed | : s e i 4 ; % = A B d ederal aid bill for h cemmis d nc ndidat tlet 2 KII Doing Remarkable WOrK i | ™ssm i e sy a0 i, Wing it | member. Taentinea "t nw | Famous Family Shows AIADGIA | e b, cdre e, bt for et mmmoton o o s & o T sever oot s 0 i, ent group of republicans in the k- |for mayor of that cit sanitary Y il be . i Wednesc A post morten by a ||, A . o |gent g . o 7 | ; n | Sk ipon the schools, but now )"H“\’“ |senate. Schall pledged in both pri- | ] : head Highway” stretching from| AMrs, Marie Bankhe e Speriniiia Az fn FO]‘E]gD F‘ d) DA. Pa[[()l] SflyS ;‘Hh\x;m\ ‘Iml’hu!]oglid]Al!]‘i chem- || Christian actions tell the people mary and general elections to make | HOW KO WID ElGGIIOI]S Washington, D. C., 1o San Diego, | rector of the Alabama depar the polr T u Main street st, showed she had had an in- vhat Christianity is. Tegisla 4 f Cal., was named for him o chives and history ) 3 4 98 e ] fect 1 egislation for agricuylt ain | i 4 + or archives and histor on-p: s her 1 cr nder the fected lip, which might, he said, || " q_What are the native churches | op aet; lilire ieanain er More than 60 men and women || have been avated by use of | |doing to support themselves. (AL His son William then revenged b 1d, the 1 Souti i Montgomery, Ala., Nov. T (#) — 4 5 e > . 5 Mirst | G & lipstic Sl . Entire List Return & th family honor by defeating Cap- | cess SEd n opew ot gathered in the First ( 2 the lipstick. ysis was be- | | A_They are making wonderful | 1. tpe nhouse of re r,frd” ves, | Alabama has put two Bankheads 5 2 opeR tional church last night to st: || ing made. | sacrifices, some of which make Dresenatl baok e taia Hobson for congre During | B d the othe iear 5 o d. 1o South street. The me rack in ¢ gress. 1 " 1 r rolit he & “ s i Minnesota’s entire list of i & . |the campaign, Captain Hobson said, | politics from their cradl 1 4 2 e Anally a series of “world acquaintance 7 [}lush_for shame for our lack of i SaeRL e kDb e W neteating T\ Thomss Hedlniin : d B gsadraly tours of India the Carribbean = sacrifice. One workingman in \l ) ne farmer-labori‘e |.r oegay's election, John H. Bank- “I've beaten the old hear, now 1'm |in our homse project will cost approxi- At y 2 c going to beat the cub.” Only recent- |side talk e e 5 R e e e CaTiieeh i E ke ,.r {was returned. The last contest 'n |} .oq gained the seat Heflin won on 2nd work will be pro- field What kind of Chris- 8. o “ |doubt, in the tenth district, was 5 5 ly he i told an | — - . time «for five side trips -along the | jani W ey the end of 2 year than a whole town 7 he laughingly foldfCongTessman 40 men, City En- the death of Bankhead's father. His- for a , Of leleare s W jenteraay v henil Bankhead that wa n error he : it main voyage, one weck being taken |has in China. We do not see pm.,*l"” d up ,late yesterday when |¢ory repeated itself, for years ago a made RERAL S ‘YOTE TO BU[LD CULVERT er ) aid. Those presen out because the tour would come on | B |erty as it exists in China. Soutn |G0dfrey C. Goodwin, repuBlican in- |y rother, William B. Bankhead, de- were Aldermen P . ere arc pbservations that 2 S lc e as s : d John H. Jr., served a term in the at tl ! & Ihanksgiving night. The tour ot | ' re 1wo observations that | Atrica is now self-supporting. We do |CUmbent, was shown to have de-|fegted the father's successor in the | 4o Mmm’”m“ b e OVER SOUTH END BROOK T W. R. away to a good starf, under the di- a o 3 g o Inot send one dollar there. t ed Erling Swenson, farmer-la- ihouse and served the while his lea i1 ca mpaigns S Councilmen I rection of the ship's captain, Rev sk i M Q—What kind of missionaries are . y father was oyir n advance- | 4 4 —_— I 2s, H. S Hancs, Arno Ker- Dr. Cornelins H. P t Iolile ';’ el anted overseas foday ? Mr. Hoidale said i © state can- ment ‘o the s Tuesday William | r_years of successful 1 Fora ey o ics and powerful in their & pihe e e ccialiste, | VASSing board confirms Scnator was clected for an eighth term as | 4 GRG0 G G tor of the church done ‘“["]‘ iy ‘;\"’"U”“"‘ ‘} : ined specialists in social Schall's reelection, he would file a 'a representa | coal mines, he mlvw m(;d for i ¢ sccond observat s that | . t te in 1826 and was defea who steered the ship t i | educational work, medicine, etc., can | contest ¥ r Enteres « z & ‘ : Father Entered House enator Hugo Black. He an- Unsightly Stream is such a tremendous | channels from conduct missionary work better to- —_— ¢ name Bankhead first ente cannot be grasped and | : The name Bankh first entered | ;6. n0ed again this year and, after open sea. Prior to the embarkat i | day than merely trained theologic: 4 o Che i on the first trip, ¢ any one group Of| oo 3 reolozical | Bdycation Bill Passes Jlsbema ndlides s when i:’ahl“- obtaining the democratic nomination | At an informal confe in | tered voters i g P biggest. Weo 5 v Dagie eate € | defeated the independe candidacy | Mayor Quigley's = office yesterday 1 women on ballast in the e glva| _Johm Peter, a native of India, who Commons Second Time nouse of representatives. In 1887 he | (¢ :{,“dm ]’1“_”’a'wf’ro’:‘“”:”‘,“‘d’d::‘-“;M”; Bplenna S e Dr. Fatton, wio SR Chietianity {was to conduct the first tour last| Tondon, Nov. 7 (P—If Ramsay |WON a4 seat as a member of con- 7 Y e g G LitheaD g0 iles dilng P B shty Thir ; ne se night to India was found to have a | MacDonald's labor government is to | 8Tess from the sixth district and of the American 1 of Mis AL | previous engagement that prevented |be tripped up in this session of par. |held it for 20 years to every corner of wor : “We arc enjoying our great|n hence Miss Clara |jiament on any of its legislation, t | He was defeated in 1906 by Cap- any other person in the state, start- | et ay Labar on furlough from | probably will not be over its cduca- |tain Richmond Pearson Hobson, ed the tours oif in an auspicio oieivid. hava stored India, conducted tw tours, while |tion bill, which raises the ag hero of the sinking of the Merri- manner by speaking on the subj awih Lo Chrlstanity Rev, Alfred D. He er conducted |jeaving school from 14 to 1 mack across the harbor mouth at “World Christianity—Why and What | % S A a cruise to the Caribbean | The bill passed its second readinz |Santiago during the Spanish war. Kind?" T Tours to India and Caribbean will {in the house of commons last 1 A short time later, Bankhead led : with the princi- | e continued on ¢ v night by a vote of v | a field of seven candidates for senate “What i crize these are |, 159 6 cd W on what was known as “the pall- gan Dr. Patton, ' \ i N e b " Just | Thar ing night, and continuing try. - Tustace 1 th: | bearer's platform.” Both Senator In my travels I have foun s polit mocracy sweeping wch 0 a conclu- | sonser i o as- | J Morgan and Edmund Pettus will bring the tourists |, > in ill health and the men ran home safeiy r knowledge of missiona {India and elsewhtro % “ Work or Men to Be Provided On S8.060 Project Coverin: Christian creeds and s in al cart is spiritual democracy | parts of what we call eath weer t s makes for rortions of the world, and I e | g pport zovernment of th found them all lent work. | The Roman Catholics, Episcopaliat “In India o giving over to find in all of t ' me s 12 1rs ago, under our church, but | that was not doir llent | ¢ vou will not find one Congre- anne and creditable things for Chi tionad church in India. We are all oriing under e one bis Uoited | B Districts Save Blind Re- The Best Since 1820 h / Ilrm an Catholi T jan ( are also no xm“n-mu] earin, ) ) i ¥ 1 e see 0 Meth- 1 thought tha 8 1t t an ptist churches there, e HIS famous mark and motto have for over five genera- ACHIE T Rl ine (heether diderihe I B p T A ou tions identified an Anthracite, or hard coal, of excep- “sewage From Hollywood” = W“,“"] ’\)“‘;‘i, Pl snee 100711 tional purity and uniformity. This purity and uniformity 3 : W 7 sl ian SNeni N ORGH N alCo O g e R ila 1 o tion as|| means to the consumer more heat and less ash per ton and A Great Driving Glove worst of country, the sew s s senator from Minne- || 4 constant reliability. Underwear for Children MEN’S form of the films sent to China, ar 4% . e g L . o e e | Lovaly o rural resions, whieh| / » Capeskin Gloves nt real American life and Lyedih 3 S | Jn R : Fleece Lincd Boys' Fleece Lined nd the 1 s over there do | € s i W Gl B The Only Dealer in New Britain That Handles This 4 VESTS., DRAWERS UNION SUITS our real truths from the |Margin of votes which today insured o nim victory over ar Hloidale Premium Coal Exclusively . ok c criod for questions and an- [democrat. Hoidals led in re ! A piece the latter supplied by Dr. for more than 40 hours with s e, e e e e phe SHURBERG COAL CO. ] e et e lnnluh nee in Farmers - French Ieg Th eople wh WAIST SUITS WAIST SUITS v t r i Sl sl Pl Branch Office PHONE 225 Main Office ! China) good enough for o, 1all said joyfu | e long campaign in which he was || 105 Main St. 55 Franklin St. SOC and 69c 69C n is not good opposcd not only by > candidates | They have not t by @ large number of republi- Hand Painted Chinchilla the Difference Crine Do (3 Coats - Leggings || Tapestries ... SI|| = ;‘)if;an‘;}leslne cach Fr e Sl BERETS to Match .... Substantial Saving! Frame Your Own and Sa\'c’ Just When You Need Them %“""Ih .V;;chCMore Similar to shirts sold at $1.50 When . t.}l 18 M aps and $1.95 last fall! Shopping 0' en Stop at Grant’s Al- ways and Buy Some W of Their 59¢ A Delicious Candies \ore Wear, Sore Value e Molasses, Peanut Butter Boys’ Y e 1, 10" 7 ” i Pruit Pudge C Shlrts |45 : s asore s s v 19 Blouses o 1 S .9 RLOUSES 39¢ gains to be found badyil SHIRTS .. at Grant’s. NEw ' ORK to CH|CAGO Take Advantage of This Value! Buy Quantities At This Low Price Men’s and Women’s Bathrobes 27 e e T ~ in 18 hrs- 42 m'n. S RRTa e sl 95 White Flannelette The record-breaking drive of these boys proves again the longer-last- . Blanket Cloth. Women's are Satecn Heavs l 0¢ Bound. Qua Texaco. Learn from them how to Another record Smashed with TExAco » ound i ing, crack-proof qualities of the new make a Ford, or any other car, sl ouihenaioen St One of Grant's Wonderful Bargains At [ i This Nev' Low Price JASTER than the “20th Century Following the route charted by Gl“rf‘n‘is Here's a remarkable Limited.” Breaking all existing Texaco National Road Reports, llecar:-iroakl-[ : demonstration of the automobile records, regardless of the two boys encountered no de- ) .c'.' new crack-proof Texaco i Sos S 744 New York, Oct. 17=3:00 AM. Motor Oil—the same engine type or power, William tours on their whirlwind drive. ors Time oil you can buy at all ~ a¢ Madden and E. C. Bidwell drove They used Texaco-Ethyl (the®dry” Shinee Om TS : a Ford Sedan from New York to Ethyl gasoline) exclusively, mak- Flupond tioee, 111...: n:‘ .;-:: Chicago in the astonishing time of ing one stop in Pittsburgh for re- = z:;‘:’_‘ Asigi ’ Comfortable. 18 hours and 42 minutes. fueling. Before leaving New York ‘:;"‘;::‘:":‘:;:“W‘ L (-enelrousl.\ Cut Their time is all the more re- the crankcase had been filled with No make-up wil was sdded “The Ecomomy Store™? Women's Flannelette markable in that they were forced 5 quarts of the new crack-proof ‘.,:m,"h“u" ik Gowns and to fight their way through dense Texaco Motor Oil Grade“G.” Upon d’:';fif}"’,‘mfi:‘;:‘:u‘: ‘l]}fax;s;aduf;i;::; Pajamas fogs in New Jersey and Eastern reaching Chicago the gauge still ol Tezace Stations. during recent weeks, Pennsylvania—through rain and - registered “FULL.” No oil was ] ;‘,:lr::;::;mmmntd sleet in Ohio and Eastern Indiana. added on the entire record trip! e ton gonn“nch and every item. 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