New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1926, Page 4

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AR AN I e A DR RS 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1926. THIS COUNTRY I3 FILLED WITH CARS Scientists Think Saturation| {fAl | | r ] ‘ ] -+ DPoint Is Reached ne ‘ | | } Willlamstown, Mass., Aug. 13 (P) ‘ ! g, w \ ’{AL 4 2 ) —Random footnotes, opinions -and reflections gleaned as sidelights on ths world of today at the Institute of Politics: at Shoor Bros. mated the saturation point for auto- mobiles in this country at 25,000,- 000."—Dr. Harrison Howe, editor industrial and engineering chemis- try | = | “The house of the near future will | be bullt of steel, with Duco finish, bacalite furniture, composition floors, artificial leather floor coverings, and rayon draperies.” — Dr. Gerald Wendt, dean of Penn State college. “I¢t T were called upon to pay homage to one deed of statesman- ship in the post-war world, and that a deed due to the very character of the man who did it, T should with- out a moment's hesitation choose Mr. Stanley Baldwin and the agree- ment about the war debt to the | United States.”—Dr. Mendlessohn Bartholdy, member of the German | peace delegation of 1919. | “It requires the output of two | tull-grown rubber trees for a whole | year to supply the rubber for one | Ford cord tire."—Dr, Roger Adams, professor of chemistry, University of Tilinois. 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