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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1930. | contendea “the church, as such, has | | no place in a contest for the election —-— HYI]E E[’NDEMNS |of a president,” and even suggested | supplanting some dry organizations. | | Virtually all the 100 delegates he | I | addressed represented either church | or temperance societies. Discusses Referendum Three block: way. Dr. Clarence True Wilson, secretary of the Meth- cdist Board of Temperance, laid be- | | fore the annuai meeting of his board | | the challenge of a referendum. He | opened his annual report with a |reference to the “great alarm being | expressed by some of our timid peo- | ple in regard to newspaper publicity ebout referendum rcely 12 hours rance Cabinet Member Says Govern- ment Not Justified in Step Washington, Dec. 9 (P—Outright condemnation of government loans for purchase of food, uitered by a cabinet memb °d the sen ate today. Y, took up drought relief legislation, apparently with every intention of providing just such a fund This effort on behalf 000,000 loans to farm made last before, ~ the council behind closed doors had recorded unanimous standing vote against any such pro- posal. Dr. Wilson was not present The resolution adopted said that ng won the 18th amendment ere is no oc ion for the dry forces to join in any movement by dum or other process for its a of the administration-set of drought s night by vesterday | of their | the re- McNary | proposal. It in- ifically of food ocrat refe repeal Predicts “Battle Royal” superintendent loon Irague, in a mili- ad predicted a prohi- royal” in the 1932 | conventions of both parties, and de- cation for | feat for the republican party of its furr farmers | candidate was wet or moist. drought area,” | council also had heard the £aid Hyde, “than there weuld be in|name of Mrs. Mabel Walker Wille- furnishing food to any other section |brandt brought up but tabled a mo- ©of the United States, or to any other | tion that she be invited in person. class of our people who may be in|The present activities of the former | distress. 1 believe this attitude will | assistant attorney general in her po- | be supported by the n as counsel for a grape concen- | farmers of the country further discussed | Issues Warning beyond the : [of 1 destitute farmers There is no more j the government to (with food) in the tion n The, e concern, were | in secret last night established | Dr. Wilson in his report criticized e prohibition hurcau from 2 justice depart- ined it would two years to do this and get it | working basis.” He added: | proven to be the case | the situation for some | to come.” Urges Referendum ough agreeing with a church organization politics,” the Methodist said such a group co not stand silent before non-obser e of prohibition “and weak and logetic enforce In his ad- itutional ex on iltur- | have d will be said further that such loans would come perilously near a dole, would conflict with the mend ed expansion of road ruction work designed to fur ment and also wou of distress by the T MceNary drought nimous reca Al Stewart con: is not to eall the ropagandis t eferendum way."” for An i incon the ¢ i dministration’s hopes for posals lay in can force today had of the Hoo ression of dom 1 be riors who are s of the hou before program Xo. $id 000. pas b soon as this measure gul bills arc HRS. HOOVER T SPONSOR LARGEST AMERICAN SHIP f Goes to Newnort News to Christen | f nt Hoover, | sidetra to oh made ere also. WANTS DRY MOVE FREED OF CHURCH Temperance Council Hears Plans for Purely Political Fight Vessel Named After Her Husband va Amer ican- port News 9 R — of all dry dock this orning for slips | took Hoover to on t Mrs. 0 of besides Hoover Hoover, Mrs. Hert Governor John Garlan inne ¢ L ex- led in the ing industries. ohibition ranks, sh It's a lot of trouble o0 keep your car safe if the anti-freeze evaporates. You worry all the time. T It's easy alwags to know your car is safe. Glycerine won't evaporate—you can always count oa its protection. 1,600,000 cars last year used GLYCERINE: R anti-freeze IT WON'T EVAPORATE ONE FILLING LASTS ALL WINTER RADIATOR cerine ANTI-FREEZE SOLUTION land makes him ment admitted relucantly that “something approximating lite” has amazing and revolutionary has taken place there." The experiment was discovered as | foliows | “Brain tissues taken from a fresh- killed animal were reduced to ashes electrically. From the result- certain salts and clements were obtained. To this substance was added protein and perhaps some other elements| and chemicals. The whole was treated electrically. “Before the eyes of the astonished there appeared a ‘thing’ unfit or | with characteristics of a living cell life, or |, protozoa proper activities, Moved About “The ‘thing’ possessed the power locomotion. It also pos ized the power of procrea- " e S "hC|tion by fision cell division. It fed | 5 R the protein in the test tube, con- '\ : = A ng it as other unicellular ani- oI !mals do their nourishment e In addition it was found that t b vas susceptible to narcof nt to certain drugs and | ing o| Ut was declared that owing to |the care taken in the experiment no |living thing could possibly have en- tered the ingredients of the concoc- | tion.” The Tribune quoted Dr. William E Lower, an associate of Dr. Chile, ‘ZS expressing the opinion that the {latter would lay his facts before the meeting of the American Society for the Advancement of S: > which uicets in Cleveland LIQUOR SEEN AS INDIAN'S MAIN FOE Interior Department Asks $10, 000 to Suppress Traffic Washington, Dec. § (P—The bu- reau of Indian affairs believes the Indian is particularly s the use of iuto: “Not only gainful occu other useful a but arouses his ing substance other Project by House Wash than 3 !spent on the Canyon project by next fiscal ye Fifteen aside for it !supply bill can speed been Boulder of the to h, it says. z scientists he end renders ion, 1 him honie s was set ; in the interior that officials worl six yesterds criminal instincts | to society in general.” ok i supply bill ries $10,000 traffic am and provides 265 Indian police Samuel M. Dodd testified before 1) priations sub-comuii “We now on duty a liquor- suppr consisting of chief sp cers, in addition to various men and undercover men.” SEGRET OF LIFE NEAR DISCOVERY e s POPULAR N 1930 5 ot abech e Ronropriations Commiliee Urges $9,498,260 Grant hat Was and artme for ne for ar : liquor bhudget e the difference is ¢ imates for the terior officer, appro- the committee, Mead to speed 1 later recover- tracts for January 1 Lopes to let ‘a contract for tr sion tunnels in February so that task may be com- pleted by the middle of 1933. The $15.000,000 will carry on the work until the end of the fiscal year. After that time, $1,700,000 will be needed to complete innel, $2.190 cofferdams, spillway and $2.240 t works. ts by He e dive posse- an- A Berlin — yeung fashio h science ooking may « biological land Clinic the noted the guid- . 9 (P visited by the ~National parks elphia — O Bower f 3,246,636 persons ccord v venues also mad cories cor high social circ me or the telephone To carry out the pol- ¢ of matcning private donations hill gave Secretary of Interio thority to obli T lLow huma ur an May Reyveal Life 1 that t lectric force ity 1 re % 1004 In t ing last yes er cf a y as named What Brings So Many People to Michaels for Their Jewelry (4 is a very simple matter for people when they desire to purchase a diamond, watch, article of Jjewelry or silverware, to just go into any jewelry store. ‘There are lots of them in this city, yet hundreds of persons each day, increasing to thousinds each year . . . even go out of their way to buy their jewelry at our stores ... Why? Surely not to boast that they bought from us (they do, however), although we are regarded as the city's outstanding jewelers ... But, because we want our cuscomers to MAKE ANY COMPARISON and be canvinced that they are getting the best possible value that their money can buy, whether it is for cash or credit . . . Because you can buy nationally advertised merchandise at their advertised cash prices on credit . . . Because, you can pay a small sum down, get immediate delivery on article purchased, pey the balance as little as 50¢ weekly, no inserest charged, no red tape, nothing extra. One person brings another, and these people keep coming, just 28 you will, 000, if you come in to-day and compare cur quality, prices and credit terms. Ladies single dismond solitaires in hite gold, exceedingly brilliant. quei Ladics rings set with large comter dismonds with frem 2 te 12 smaller | diarsonds on the sides the very newest design mountings of 18K white gold and platinum. 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