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Our € 4 upon this tion sgalr button figu cal sdvertisers. ca sale T Herald ‘s o wertand. fork et Hotaling's schult 3 and Cectral, 4ind B e HE BLIZZARD. 40 YLARS AGO “Of all the wept over the cears, toda The o! vet, If rorrow oday's storn ephyr compared Wzzard which jties and towns when owever, Wwe are t ‘or the old man told eno Herald s e New Britain tory” on Ma 8 2g0. 1t forty hat T wldre ithout cu 1eep. “None rrongest ha tomers, o venture o vgone day. per first day of th ront page 7 the naews The = reh 1 ot . Herald of t ond Vi were refersnces to the oldsters ould storm. It wa that the blizzard was ti ™. And that ® always remember a worse at time et in fifty ¥ 18 “putting it mildly nowed In Alongside of it ment of the Thatcher, Primrose and West's Minstrels, 1o be given at the tollowing day. It dline. ertise- read the was an opera house th a min- the head- vas a great day to advertise “Conqguered Ly ptinued the strel show! storm King," ror no malil or pa two days; ines. the drifts; trains for man Kcapes; foroa s And t 28 lines worter two held ove un- CSEAME DUCRS T BEMALN duck” amendment to the Conetitu- which would change the date | o¢ tnaugurating the president of the o4 States and would eliminats sh sesston of Congress. The make it Wnpos- on, to have a conta sndment would ele Cox trresponsible , after an of co! men who wers deteated at the polls for re-elec But each time, when the amend- ment came up in the House, it was holed. The day the House went a little further, amendment, and voted pigeon other “con- it down. The amendment, therefore. not go to the states for approval or rejection. will his is mendment to which ¢ people ohject and it probably would s approved by the states if it ever ot out of Congress. But the o ent lles in the es, and thera The reason for the oppokition ind; it is purely Speaker Longwor he heads ar for po- 1s not hard to polities. the gentlemen osed to the teal reasons. The § ored the amend- ent particularly because it contain- ons nate visgjon for two long & ended many of the whieh consists of e b within a 1ap It would Senate's tro a de limited limited time, e debaters, but sam of public husincas uear tha end of each Sen- ate session notorious, and filibus- q" prevent necded pub- lls from belng pase The endment would have d end-segsion ana filibustering, which would have lie Norris ar these away wi jams een a not gain for the country. The good points abonut the Norris amendmient, however, which appeal- proportion of the «d up in the un- n 02 House 1o It may 1o pussin 1l the Hou n agrees; will prese that t mendr finally ch ac- too far in considera lors 1o the country which constrict den tion of ik wiitre oy endment stitutes a genufnely effort to improve the ditehied by th afer politics. tha government, is n who pr MONEY IN NICARAGUA The day after President Diaz of Nicaragna wae recognized ¢ th United Sttars he is said to have solicited a temporary loan of $200,- 000 from American bankers, to be followed by a permanent loan eof | $6,000,000. Both reports were quick- ly denied; but the former loan later was earried out with the approval of the state department. The public debt of Nicaragua i growing swiftly; this because civil wars cost money. 8o charzes tnd sinking fund accounts have been met, but the principal tcadily inereases. The total indebt- cdness todey is estimated at between $12,000,000 and $1%5,000,000; {n 1926 the debt wan leen than $7,000,000, These United ; but in Nicaragua they look like mountains x There is reason to helieve #ums would not startle the that the recognition of Diaz has been a good ansaction-—for the Diaz Financial overnment contr 100 with J. and W, uny of William W/ ited to m: Cn ia8 boer il and econo 211 and report or has heen parcified ippy mation ean expeot ara bt e1 10 e a back ation cozae high, | revolutien wi ad sinee the Those with in¢ nin rought ahout through t proved maching cason the ave outpnt lines hins inerense Tuetrial required to nooutput cd by improve by machinery i vhich indr heretofore riew, hinve teal, ehemical home nt 0f workers far interest | to or the The workers distribution for poor of whether distribu- ‘ As s generally chinery has been taking place faster | that furpishe than the demands of the new indus- | films, regardie: tries can give them employment. ‘tors care for them. More naw industries, thercfore, are ! ors 401 needed. Inventors and sclentists are films they ar expected 10 provide them. If they |forced to accept in order to obtai | the better class of films; but they . pay for them neverthel known in most states distrit not show half the don't— BUSES AND THE LAW Independent bus lines are subjeet | . t0 the same rules that confront the dF a iine 16 operated by a o-called fn- nt imply greater | Ma ege. ou There ie the matter of stopping for 2% pasengers in the outsKirts, for in- stance. Stnea does the law does net n makes ringatde humanity to m thousands bhuy If a boy of fourteen is too youns to work. isn't it eruel to let h spend hours bencath a steer when permit bases to come to a halt in the middls of the driveway? They 977 closs The 1 sldewalk for this ate” fr supposed to move to Complain That they do not do s here i3 the practice of going around a cornir. 1 o oth crosswa a8 and call them Jails? y aicne that 2. He's just risk 1auch as en don't “appreci- 3 because it ix the “apprec the are heard con torm fs all a fence blocking 3 when such stopping is middle of the strest, road for other tire travel as well. It is bhard to drivers get so care isn’t mor: much sense | gain. for o blocking t to understand why Some worn the time and £ n wear gloves most of P e hers have diamond MFEXICANS IN THE U, S, Representative Box of Te of - He has had a has | The one sure way to make a good ement in the 'citizen of a criminal is to begin Bl bofors | ™ith his grandfather. Congress {0 put Mexican MMIETA- | yooieranie: Those “darned fure riners” whose sons give America vorld championships. deal ed a deal IWRL ta basis—a quota o ‘ a year, Lo Anerles is apposcd; So s0 hern, Call- | v iupiicity of laws needn’t ¥ The law against steal nothing to t steal, nnoy tornia + cans are & fou cther way. T Mexican population of the southw cities down that border cities 18 already astonishing. | Americanism: Dad's grindstona enabling the o turn up. The standard of living of the peons, who Indians crowd across the horder ie far be- low the 4 ! st af are who 2 o ta about I people, fean standard; hordes gp.egosein: if you talk about peo- ot ent to lve ple long dead, that's enlture. shacks 1pon charity for all other means fall. investigator Tt sales are slow, ft's the manu- facturer's fault. Why docsn’t he T it A steering el on *he washing machine? sustenance if An wihy so man: Los hLoe discovered ons head for ! Prohibition will be effective every office holder sworn in 1s ent an oath not to drink ing fe to the liett Angoles. T is noted for iritable fmipulses. To the peons when 1akes Los Angeles 11- | frec of charge. It's o gre peons, compared with the tre tn Mexico, IR AT o he ts a great help around the Nousc i i€ he wipes out the bath ¢t the prons to ste he gots throu of the i opinfon. T States {3 of th hil | rame § ‘0 becoms constant man One way for a woman a semi-invalid, needing petting, ia to marry a +hi inferior to hr ¢ weaknegr 0f Americn’s system the @ifficulty of convicting the sed, but the difficulty of mak- conviction something to U ded. Rox ought to be Rhie ROAD TS VILMS AT devise American lands, and this means to filme in be- superiority of the | American product, but ing with o compets their own not SO Amused comment, 1650: * old fogey! Says he won't beeause one hundred mil is fast cnough for travel, ausq of inheren Que ever fly P an hour vbody to because the films in ates provides a ready- ket and then enables our | = | Irs well to remember that a Lon- don Times of 1428 would told the story of L6 hangings, 2800 cascs lof contagious diseass, 1% starvations of 355 crimes. Fnorm the United consumption of made m tilm moguls to sell their eurplus, so- S called, in forcign marts at vas duc: Almost importance has tried the American but the ro- rates, cvery foreign to fiim resuits ao far have country do battle invasion, not caus- Clorrect ,this sentence: “Lis atill dear,” gald he; “I think T ean stop its crying and get it to sleep again. Publishe i yndicate). with ed excesvive worty in Hollywood. England has had a scheme - English ind has | to force showings of films in "mt| 25 Vogrs Ago 7Today : liae exacted Amnflcu;,l (From Paper of That Date) T certain per- nglish cheators, ful. a quota arrangement wit Iy suc Germa producers wherchy a Several hizi sehool studenis who y ex-lnra pronn to mikchicf arc on their Food bhehavior just now ns the rie Kult of some wicked doings yester- ) day. At the chapel ¢ piano refused to play, Qi 1 that it had | Shortly art in the o of German films ar changed with American films, and though this has worked, the cl reises 1he o victory of American film makers has 1 been in inducing Germ tars and ove A paper 1 clock technicians 1o canigrate went off “Uinited States in sour The parsntly 1l he comld be ide «r from whom he : clock if the merchant forward s third town e in T wood 10 the L and in a last | COn ting 8 called 19 W Vourncd by t Ma 0 people gathered ir1 Aft in took | wher pointe in . The long fight in which Mr. C A promine it part the i 14 i 1 <hiy 1atd, ineluding | ® heen all but the siilaidics, wrecked as the American 1 tax last vear and competition product. A frw ¥ il incre tried assist ars ago Sweden those unKuc- oron : 4 “ ’ aipl 3 Saptist church The American film business has It %08 4 most mtisfactory o B EB o and E. M. Wightman wers on the making. The only poseible w for nominating committee The former gn film makers to threaten jts Named a trus and the latter # w018 s Dhrodils s nies Jer of the financs eommitts of I 140 made sy Sunday school nd Italy, and George Rapelve a The big market in George P. Spear is treasurer and 1, w. g ary. rs. Qeorge library committes - Kron and C. H. Barrett at- meeting of kethall in- | Bridgeport today Brigtol franchise. N 180 expectod to be 1 last, night, and The its own the film interests France, Germany unlik United 8tu potentates ta “ntirely am s from a financial and production Apoint. With thie kize goes re aought Britain i Fonted, Goor “ponsibilltics which they cannot be d to meet satiefactorily. Com plaints of Improper trade practices e Lok hookine s Khows Plainville ir aK0. r hus wecured thiree feh will be placed Lout the center ion of news- nd other second One will be at one by ar the yette | direetory 1117 quits i etion comtimes Lad taute In the mouth cAns w oportion Pl or the papers, periodi inone outstand. clars matl n Routh Mafn and Park streets Looth's block, and the third n cer filme corner of Mu and I str for com Al Where there trer ing trimnph of productior At least ten whi piaint Shera ar and noonly violate lowest It half tha Swoden are asking that one of roduced, and uationalit (104 10 1he Eh foree, and re Loos'i It i) toved at P & 1 & films | porition. po- be bettor of marke erary o1 for t te would Nock siatem who 28 known %’ Scnd all communications to Fun the New shop Editor. care of Gritaln Herald, and sour letter will be forwarded ¢0 New Vork A March tail o Careful Lady! Madan WHEN BLACK IS READ The Paragou! fair to outw And fash ricves me Her genial warmth T o And yet 1 love My o Her very e now n g th £ are nic 1 ba breast 1 well for my 1o se her cold; ira: her as of oid, far s of other chickens F. W selence and Sense! is a fial “Qh, faney,” t the ssible to tel by the m —~Setentt said dish exact rks on Nan as she ntaining our breakfast, say hat a of a Will tell cas) “A subject With st portant and: THE BANK CASHIER EATS (Onerhea His Wife: aasing me the bacon and cxgs? Madam, but vou must first be properly fdentified.” His Wife: Cashier ito——"" Cashier e. Don't be offended atter of His Wif. rtific Cashicr ho “nki fthis will hardl His Wife ame, don’ o/ or s there ar to Hie Wifs ishier im. 1 do A, M ashier cre they vou will ps tasin, sniff of the dam ual glance & fis] vou hie that I 1k no on fa thi —Otiver ¢ Ideal Visitor! 10l B “\What m 1s going to t the age 10 a can freeiy so 1 repl ms riore im- Skes DBREAKPAST rd by Wil “De “Sorry. t may form only, b that, I'm not telling the trut “Hmmm! Un trimony Sorr an at toyou sed (severcly) wyone in th m~ who ¢ ST eail 1 X "t hothe to i Hello, roplense Knoy t wish ani Ma wrdon the know . you m Wolfs Jut Henry, I'm your of a 1 or m ,oas it is all o ut have and fted th Ma madam, my mal 1k i aden Anitor ¥ neonte connect hello . and 1 lay. 1 T 1o d “lat’s Fiea Togethe going Nowadays “I thought to have d t your house Ballard T “T am. vou sai an Italian just w or perinission from Musse Yours dons ot w m fin {h 114 1 gt WHERE HE WA Mandy Barctte and Floronee bark hands fence | fab about ng ove ing a things in n part,cular r the i plresant gonoral gcales | Prosidential canlid Rosatto Smythe buliding | Missouri anvons Henry Chandler said Mandy. | York city Q. What di1 political | *No, he jus’ donc gone to do his | befo > Civil War | spring baseball trainin”.” | “manifest destiny”? | “Baseball? Law o no! A, It wzsa popular phrase ) seball player, be he?" “Not jus' erzactly.” replied F! these many day: “Where am he—jail? !showers Tuesday night; -armer in €peakers south portion Tuesday: moderate mean by shifting winds becoming southerly Tuesday. Conditions: A slight dgurbance +off the coast of Nantucke is pro- ducing rainy weather in he New 1 “but he-alls has a job ¢ It was m E nd coast districts froy Mai i summer puttin’ his head {roo a can- t pifest o Gonneatl vas an’ lettin’ folks throw basebal t A His head softens up some in come 1l o p ter an' ebry spring 1 Soes ' bangs his head g fences jus’ to har | declaration t disturbance o the ter of n tern South This ditirbance i bnormally mild con- of temperature indl portions country and frezing tem- tures prevail only along the border from the upper Y = e e ak westward to eastern durtag 1920 when it ton and in norhern New lestiny of our selves over th —Harry B. When | Americ; (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction Q. w Forhidden) bership the “ederation ' sorther of the s of high Nova £co nd rel ditions over pressus prevail 1 and on he Paeific ely high pre Sout Atlantie s faver far the QUESTIONS ANSWERED fou can get an answer to any queostion of fact or information bLY | re. | writing to the Queetion Editor. Nuw was | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washington, . D. C.. enclosing two cente in stamps | for reply. Medical, legal and marita! advice cannot be given, nor can ex- tended research be undertaken All other questions will receive a per- sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | not be answeted All letters are con- fidential.—Editor. Observaticns On The Weather United of the What is 1 Kingdom Tnited age| A. The est! 4 wealth of t fts | United Kingdom (1923) was twen'y comp States? Who are the es of th publican and Domocratic parties Among the Republican presi- dential possibilities Hoover, Frank O. Lo Charies Curtis e I and Frank T nd ident Charles G contenders for Demor o Lo ination are « crnor Alfred Yo Simfth, Senator James A. Reed. Gov- ernor Vie Donsha ndé Governor Albert E. Ritehic 1y otk mentioned on bot! Q. low ny e talities States i 4 A, 20819 €. What is the pa: States Marine? A. Tt varies frov for P e (fir (for Jar Willis, Dawes ied, mitic 1 are antomobi here in the Unite e ) over r, would you mind u o W ates te 1563 10 he rot & Bread; Confectionery; Ice Cream; Bewrages. products, confectionry and fee and sausaga casings av foo4 pre- classified) worth wproximately de yearly in Connecticut. The vahe of bread vhich amounted to $16.%4,208 dur- +d value of all he others. re employed 1n 31 bakeries v W, 5 s totaled $3,228,521and ma- nstrated i st $0,00 t's output was 1.!% of the , whieh amounted to $1.26,154,507. was geventsenth During worth $5,20.694, or and the latter 7 am, b Q. When worth atart his chain of five cent gtores? A The Woolworth o, the ou wth of a busine in 1579 at Lancaster, Pa., Woolworth, where he demo: that the publie would patroniz atoro aelling merchandise priced five conts Q. How “tatos of K¢ vou b srations ( 10t roducts 1d o K lay el but ; ¢ products aited States total eream worth 435 were nade In Thia was 1¢p of the total or the , Connecticut’s output worth §,708,- An average of 1,012 wage arners this industry in this state during 1€£85, The B 19 materials cost $3,558350, New . wert 1don H many Nd the ish to the Unio W roops g th Accordir * e agerezat Kentucky Tonun " w ¢ 1 1, and 31,0 ) Q. 392, s and sausag casings o - S o dlabpe ing cstablishments) worth §,157,466, he ; ’ p nre ion cifically classified) -alued at inecticut during 1925.Appros viving $802,472 in wageswere en. Matorials cost $3305,440. me products. Tomorrow—11.700 Acres in State Park and Foret 3 'fi; Tmne.rvillé .Trolley Tha-tr VMeet s All the Trains. By Fontane Fox; o ko THE ZI1G ZAG TRAcKS | 1 | 1 you | gar- l ~N l HisToRICAL NoTE — | IN 1884 WHEN THE SKIPPER ¢oud LICK ANY MAN IN THE CoUNTY, HE HAD THE TRACKS LAD ouT TRAT WAY BECAUSE HE WAS ALSO VILLAGE LAMPLIGHTIR [y omeine o3 "B The Bell $yndicere. Inc) war- Mar- oty con- and T haint not eeen Yo' husban’ in