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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930. 2 j ] England is biased because of her |up in ease and lusury may be taught ‘ , dceline ir tin be aws in N Nov. 20 (U [)— A gift "ur trade possibilities with the Arabs. | to withstand jolt It i football. ! R [ / ounts, a | [ e« L 0 10,00 wade by a woman . Mr. Rutenburg wanted to buy some | The retiring Princcton coach in a 0 me exeep . o lines > ! d bere recently but requ :ctric machinery for power plants [] Rotarian speech praised the game | years, Lither f £ 2 rri Mona i that be kept secre! r P the Jordan river, and could N l T is worth all the time, cffort and ¢ frozen or has withdrawn his i fc S I » local hospitals yest j ¥} | nave bought the goods trom Ger- | S ! [ I enthusiasm put into it nds from 1 roxin 00 i \ many at a fairly low price, but h St. Louis—A red-hcaded parrot placed them was not allowed to do so. He had with a vocabul too vigorous for (UP)-—Clemen . 5 1o buy from England. Lngland says F o Dv A ]‘ d the St. Louis zoo has been bought D “ T s Hfia : conditions ir & o ; o v . N Wo Sl as. b ) L . ? uricd alive and fo ' vas asphyxiated oy Demands Promised Rights for 5.5 soemhonsiana hivadmss Former Dry Agent Pound Not (e 3 v zoo v veen vovent Draws TugoSided Picy e : S : e . : ct the Jews for a national home, . 140. He bid the hi st of 619 s, : incid by t f b 1 T 1 T Jews 0 Palestine Homeland 5" acniamas ihae e Semi v s | Guilty of Murder o Financial Conditions : E d from being robbed by the E ey New York—"Rible” Smith is quit- s t seems to me that lngland ti the sca Captain 1. G. Smith England wants to help the poor is rcally only thinking of how to Orangeburg, 8. €. Nov. 20 (P)—A the Cedric Arabs at the expense of the Jews in help the Arabs gain supremacy anda Talestine, and to do this Lngland how to help the Jews find a haven 1 N has violated the moral code of in- ol refuge. RS CRR I (i CCE el ternational pacts,” charged Louis England Not Always Narrow D. McKnight, former federal prohi- Lipsky, for eleven years president | “Lngland was not always the nar- | bition agent, charged with being an of the international Zionist organi- row-minded S zation, in a speech before more than She was not always on th 400 members of the Jewry of New of national disaster sh . Britain, in Camp school auditorium e G e R Cre | s O T 60 ey I aie < I : 5 last night t M. ct .‘( St Judge W. H. Grimball, presiding UN-American money-m plot : S e v e s A 4 . It . Many Christians to- g ¥ 5 5 ted b >rofess William n ar ral s Mr. Lipsky spoke after Rabbi|day in and in America be- |OVF & special term of general ses- PHies '\Iu:’((\:: o ,‘,m],(. The y 3 o e use u Stltutes Jesse Schwartz of the Congregation |licve the day will come when the [S10nS court, ordercd the verdict last * the actress devoted her re- R R e . ¢ Sons of Israel, had explained the Jews will have a place in Palestine N8Nt after the state rested its casc Proposed Bull 0 : 2 events leading up to the present where they can make a nation of |ARainst — McKnight w. L i crisis in Palestine. He explained in | culture and industry (Sporty) Thornley. charged with the 8RN Newark, N ! couraging | d 1 puid There is no{hlng just as 3°°d as detail the situation in that land now Not many. vears agondurlng ilie jpurdsr of Dennis S pRen end claborated upon fthe causes A written confession by Thornley deposits and a ¢ r T In s the co! World war, there was 1ot one Jew- : ety 1 a o wientioned by Rabhi Schwartz, poe e 5 mot one JEN- hat he killed the senator and con- g i i Mr. Lipsky, probabl ¢ st IoWSPADEr, €4y, WECKY OF | taining charges he was hired by Me- i 2 2 v dror t c ] tre sus 1o sYe probebly the foremostlison iy tha ) was ot pro-Germand|/ - D hiEeu ArEas he Was Hireiihy and and tir : 5 1 Jewish leader in America. is a man | xot to bo pro-German, but to be KMEht to do it was placed in evi- M e Rl . e o king appearance and vital per : L sd Slat . ldence by the state, but Judge Grim- Smead believes e a il ed g — / ; nti-Russia. The United States sen Ml neriin tove i b ; o v. and his address made 000 Jews, outside of the draft, into (Vall told the jury it was mnot to b b o in st : i : deen impression upon the audicnce. |p., i ol Aliemby in |considered in acting on the guilt or SESES st e Ol ° pu He told of attending many mectings |, 5 i 2 ence of Mcknight niickling copnio it lollefperion f ding mz eatingslline ¥ oa sy nd_there were |innocence of McK o the castern front. and there wer v Tngeetrae: Y from | o e ot i Lo o0t U i et e | ko, e g e o WO Glarter Mombers AU b s §;'7~1 \ et oo dtname e 3 1 S0 U s e e o 0 ARDIVEISATY PESHVILOS | Soocar et i cominc i | e ot PPECIATS 7 TBA said spirit, | agent. Dennis represented the coun- on a commor G ERIT s cxclusively to maj 8 DN | 1ot the Je 1 and establish ity in the state scnate for 20 years ground for the rizhting of a great o G e e With but two charter members ot Huge Increa: , i 5 meral ;‘,-w ol wrong inflicted It is impuderce for the Arabs o hen shot lun Douglas, Order of Sco! The theory w 2 mon- g e 5 ., b 9 i “Fres.‘! from the Gardens" unonthelenish Sra cosbyithe B it Palcstine as their land. Whai | The defense is expected 1o open |Clans, able to be present at the 35th | strable by the figures recently o . ) Palestine in 19172 What had testimony for rnley today versary of the birth of the clan, | lcased which show that Waiichier e lione Lo imniove theland? SO night in Red Men's hall, the|banks throughout the _':0-{‘ T ‘“There is no use in protc o : B A R members and thein‘friends made the | carrying today $760.000.600 more hejreommin: holding indignation meeti he G R e T T veterans know how much they ap- | savings accounts than they were They 1d big indignation cverywhere. The went in and B | L ORSD cenC e anga Koo s in New York and in other ned this up, built roads, filled the were David Waddell and A, C.'Ptol-f As opposed fo this banks 1 oner citics, and prayed for de- | swamps, made the water clean and omey. agricultural states reported a large announced rance from a tyrant, and it did | jnade many blades of ss grow the Assorciat < Wives and sons and daughters of | no good at all. It made no impres- R eBlo e v betore. Why shoula New York.— E s ho ‘clan members attended, the crowd sion on b d's hoase of com- | (he Arabs claim this land? They Will receive a Nobel e in <- completely filling Red Men's hall. mons. where the trouble was donc the peopie who wanted fo holm next month, is Chief John Stevenson started the prayers had no effect upon ere and build it up.” i “Once T lca d enough Ttalian | cnrertainment program with a short " L ' i” Trime Minister MacDonald Lipsky declared that the Jews, in (wo weeks to ross Ttaly On {alls and was followed by a song by Referen was made fo a D n innumer imes in the past, | foot,” he explained 50 Why | puncan Coghill. James Law played Shiclds. membcr 12 house re id {est to see shouldn't T iearn enough Swedish 10 /5 concertina solo and Mrs. John commons in Ingl who advocs Hethor . * might 1 t along in Sweden?” Stevenson sang ed raising twelve a n f mil- e called the Jews the barom- | alo, N ) K. Ch own to hundreds of | (Coprriz I'r ) dirceted verdict of not guilty was transatlantic travelers for his ability — Washingt 20 (CP)—a to recite many biblical passages and | L% i sanking to tell without hesitation the chap- L tat t 1 and verse of almost any biblical quotation, is retiring. accessory to murder in the slaying | New Haven—>Mrs. Fiske desires iast July of Statc Senator L. J. Den- ;that Yale students of the drama do Rlom i<h empire Indignation Meetings Useless In Packets and Individual Tea-Bags 83 Irene and Clara Flood played a yiano duet, followed by songs by the vric Trio, Arthur Ha Ldward edwall and Chest Hamilton. jons and |clair Lewis. He said so whe O ey S ¢ ; = i Says for Pal- ceivi the e of Doctor S . lions of dollars 1o reimbur e progress and conditions in terton believes t Kdith Wharton Arabs for the land tak W the e an] Thornton Wilder were more de- dew stine, i : ' ted in serving of the Nobel priz ceney p dulcimer selec- 3 | Royal Deputy R. Montzomery ey will take | . f i Literature f college. ill have to furn b Also menti 1 Kdison thedcon nces of ORDI ;:\ TWO 7.\1‘ LD the English 1 that one of ‘~l ’1“"\ .\[“ \”‘”- i ot Cla : e il ‘ THOMAS J. SPELLACY W immoral action,” Lip- the most 1 diosyncerasies L 4 S Am : \;m‘m 1 Portland, Ore., Nov. 20 (R—Dis- | "\ 0 o e e phell of Bridgepor SRl ; L Stanley Myers an- | g ; 2 “razer of Clan Gordon of 4 = come to nd as Ameri orney Stanl lyers an- | . nen who ha eved eminence | HE B m"m" Formerly Assistant Attorney a party fo the Palestine m nounced he had ordercd the arrest ; .o feiq f themselves fully Ini England assumed of Nelson . Bowles, vetired cap- o oTinfan= b0 cohex General of United States ' ca will have to see that En itaiist, and Mrs. Irma Loucks Paris A tand’s real reason for standing up With the death last week of Bowles' | rooipal for Star till lost a| The social event of Clan P w Connecticut (1918) for the Arabs and turning down " leone, 33, Portland society y.z iy street car accident, is to Il be the annual Burns 3 the Jews was he > of conn- E} cover in Herbert Hoov 1ome anquet, the date and plac merce that t Ara i give to = on the Stanford campus He is a ich w be determined by a| England's manuracturcrs There are 18 national forests in|brother of Mrs, Herbert Hoover, Jr. cial committee, which will report England tries to appear to act as California with a net area of more | Philadelphia—Rill Roper knows a 'at the next meeting of the clan on an arbiter only, but this is not frue. than 19.000.060 acres method wherehy voung men bro o agreement.” °%, his former secretary, on first de- A\ccording to the speaker, I rec murder charges in connection Member Connecticut Senate (1907-11) “Public servants, interested in the general prosperity, are bound to hail with satisfaction : % such outstanding successes as e A b e recent months of business de- pression. 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