New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1928, Page 13

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PATENTS PENDING AMOUNT 10000 1t Often Takes Years to Secure‘ Legal Recognition ashington, April 3. 1t this e —————— e i the hope that they Ly “We have had a tremendous in- crease in radio, automobiic and aviation applications. Nine o our men are working on nothing but internal combustion engines. “laventions shouldn't be held i S up wore than a month. The pr (Continucd From First [age) ent situation here means a | — on indusiry, aside from its on the individual inventor. mission was that it belicves Crowe vention means morc employiment jund order in Cook county, and that and the sooner we get to produc- | his alliunces arc such as 1o dest year's quoti of starving inventors [ ing it the better. But often im- | public confidence in his integrit waterially to the national death rate, here's the reason: The Patent Offiee is clogged with 93,000 applications for patcuts. The shortest possible time in which wny jnew patent can be obtained s five full months, which is plenty of time ! 10 starve. Some of the divisions into which the applications are distribu- ted can't promise any hope for nine ronths. Of course if there are any objections or other complications the business of getting a patent may take years. The trouble is that invention s aceelerating and that the Patent Office is short of help. Less than three years ago thore were only 45,000 paten awaiting action and a few of the divisions were putting them through within two monthis, plus the month that the Government Printing Office re- quires 1o print a patent. Feor two years the Patent Offic was allowed an extra foree of aminers and then that s with- arawn. Beging in July about 5 more examine Will he added, but that won't be anywhere near enough portant inveations are held up by | Frank L. Locsch, president, and {lack of patents. Finaneing s | Charles Nupier, scerctary, signed the withheld and all other plans con- | statement, corning the jromotion and pro- | In a recently published survey the duction of the deviee are delayed. | commission reported a reduction of “But all we can hope for here is | Chicago crime, s taken action by (¢ ¥ ora marked fat the time as an endorsement of slump in invention if we { the keep from running behind - still | ¥ ' further, 2 ¥ at the con- servative and exclusive Hampton | Invention hesn't yut been organ- fclub in hehalf of Dencen candidates | ized to the point where the huge | for nomination ercated excitement laboratorivs of big corporations [among politicians lust night. It was monopolize both inventions and in- | explained that the dinner honoring Yentive talent, That old-fashioned {1.ouis Emmerson, candidate for gov- “Yankee ingenuity,” onc is advised, lcrnor, Attorney General Carlstrom, is still on the job. Some of its pro- lcandidate for renomination, and duc re feasiole, but not for larg: |Otis Glenn, sceking nomination as scale commercial production. Oth- [{'pited States senator, did not hasve arc freaks. From S00 to 1000 {the sanction of the club itself, but nts are g K and ;w.\ given by some members as in- almost as many appli s aro re- |dividuals, tusced, Somie people are still trying | Senator Dencen, who spoke at the Forrest Showalter, 10, a pupil at the to invent perptual motion machines {dinner, said he was loncsome at| sehool, -and juclless motors, | Washington and wanted some onc ! Women arc entering the imven- | ist him on ficld in increasing nunibas | ceept he senate.” according to Commissioncr Rob- | Several advocates of teh renomin ertson. lation of Gov. Small indicated they {might resign from the club because| iled here from Washing- scheduled to tes . who oy raided suloon was beat tor e was ek oand in the raid Williaw the building while playing mynicipal court builit and school yard leader was wound- Golding's squad i e fed commit murder, and federal - authorities “is inefficient and unworthy of his!for the right to try Caffey has con- ensive manufacture of w new in- | great responsibility to naintain law | tnued several day Government attor hombings of Woman Principal Faces Court on Assault Charge Pittsburgh, April 5 (®—Mrs, Peter Schoennaker, prineipal of the Han- | fciencics will be issucd to pupils not | nastown public school, today faced | completing their work of assault and hat- at 4 o'clock. The pupils were dis- math of a paddling missed at 4 o'clock for the s rattan whip administered to vacation. They will not be required 1o return to their studies untii April 16, when the third assignment will court on char John A. Swanson. in the | favorably reported. will now rnment’s questioning of Loren- the senate. But even if the passed by that branch it cannot be- Tuliano was arrested three davs come a law this session due to its Patrick Koche, and defeat in the hot + night on bond L e T CENTRAL JR. H. 8. NOTES The pupils of the Central Junior ligh school concentrated their forts today towards the completion of the present assignment SALT has always been known and used —but never before has there been a aker was sworn out Mrs. Schoumaker admitted whip- ey, dry agent. who | ping the hoy « contended named inoaowar- stood in front of the school with : ult with intent to mirror wnd cast the and a dispute be- | Uhe sun into her roont, annoying her. | “ 9 o H 2 Pro” Sport Bill Lost . QY 9 s In Bay State Hous: corpus hefore ser Boston. April (UP)—The warrant was made. Judge which would legalize Jumes Wilkerson indicated he would ject today on the Sunday was defeated in city’s motion to set aside the writ. |of representatives yesterday Hope vote of %3 to 110. There was hope of solution of th The bill, which came homes of United | jegislature on an initiative States Senator Charles S Deneen’ of more n 20,000 voters and was wll and certain other sports on | e — —————— A £ [T L S R o e —————— ————— oI TTTEo e which will be issued to retire mu,“ LABGRER D Wheeling, W. Va — |standing bonds and the remainder’ New Ly Aunouncement was i » e expended in an cxpansion pro- | tim of a president of the . e . st el Corporation, that e Higginson n completed tor 2 | New # 4 day. childr e’e.j.@.@q@;.‘ge.;.fi.-‘;.@ STORE CLOSES AT NOON TOMORROW Good Friday Morn'ng Sale 6f7_ Easter Lilies and Blooming Plants In 7 Inch Pots Tall graceful plants with perfect blos- soms—one or two stalks to pot as desired and two to seven blooms on guaranteed salt, International Salt is i i plant. guaranteed never to harden or be- come lumpy. It's the cleanest, purest saltin the world. Always free-running and dry. In 24-ounce cartons. For five cents. At your grocer’s. to catcli up With the business unless N [of the aifair. s inventing things ! ve dvocates of the renomin of thein underpaid. are now work- jpast few days denying membership | ing like truck horses and cach one {in or affiliation with the ku Klux i ~ About 100 examiners ed last {that Senator Deneen had been over- yeuar o aceept more monry elsc- | Iy friendly in commenting on the where, Their salaries range from (Continued From First Page) Klan brought the retort from the $INGO a4 year at the start to f3800 — senator that he had heen mis year for division chicts. These money as the democrats are.” quoted. : professional mon, scientifieally avs He Will Be Independent Senator Deneen d that “Amer- and egally cducatod, and trained £ X am elected mayor of 1he City iva Fi was lifted from the klan intensively in patent work. N of New Brituin, Il be the mayor to hecome the slogan of the Crowe- wrally, this Lorge turnover in ex- and no one will boss me. The enly Thempson-Small republicans, and perieneed men of greal value to ones with whom I will not he inde- (that it was a sign klansmen under- 1he service doest hielp matters pendent ace the voters of New Brit- |stood. a hit ain. and I will always do whateve Gov. Small said he is “not now, 1T the ceonomieal Biudget Bu- s for their best intorests.” he fand never has been a member of pean recommends o new help in his closing remarks {the Klan.” i the nest deficieney bill, condi- Clerk of Court E. J. D Federal interest in recent political tions will lmprove from the stand- ed as chairman of the m. bombings was given as the r point of industry, inventors and . Walter It Falk and J. Gust or District Attorney Georg. examiners. The last time the office Johnson, aldermen from the scconi son's personal appeursnes vas allowed @n oxtra hundred and fourth wards, respectively, who | terday [ ral - grand men for two rs it ran the are candidates for reelection, spok. ury. i v the govern- s down from 74,000 to briefly, Both urged support for the |ment agents released Lorenzo Juli- cuses, entire regublican ticket and asked 410 under $6.000 bonds on an Tn- Total applications were 163,000 4l to vote carly Tuesday morning, | dianapolis fuzitive warrant. Juliano and 113,000 1 Prosecuting Attorney Joseph had been held for questioning in Woods also spoke, stressing the abil- |connection with hombings, but de- “The country is growing higger,” ity of Councilman Bartlett to fill the {Nicd knowledge of them says Thomas & Robertson, com- office of mayor litably, 5 missioner of patents, “People come Tonight the republicans will carry Chicago S| GERANIUMS GERANIUM 4-inch pots S-inch pots .......... 25c mto moerc and more contact with their campaign into the six . Ulneago, April (U1)--Chicizo BEGONIA HYACINTHS machinery and inventive minds are holding a rally in the Stanley school, |Sivculated foday upon the onteome ; ] o : : ¢ 4 bulbs in bloom 69 s A e people | Thomas J. Meskill, republican town [of the fedural governments fnvesti IR in full bloom; bushy 39c TULIPS C ire ont of work they apparently get i committeeman from the sixth ward, '=ation info the hombings ssina- plants in 4-inch pots i ; tions and shootin whi hay IMPORTANT NEWS'! Next Week—On Wednesday Our Annual Spring Sale of Rose Bushes, Evergreen Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Fruit Trees COMMENCES WEDNESDAY MORNING Our growers advise that next week will be the proper time to plant % RO s 2 == " 2 bulbs in bloom CINERARIA large plants in full bloom; lovely colors . . 950 husy making inventions. They have | will preside and Councilman Bartlett nES | plenty of time and are inspired’ will be the feature speaker. Several Marked the pre-primary eampaign. - lothers, including Alderman Judd, | The government's investigation is through the federal grand jury and BABY RAMBLERS S H Noli Senator B Hall. Judge M. D. Saxe [through the federal grand Ay A . Special Notice and Coundilman Nair will also bo # detail of special ntelligenee in full bloom. $1.33 heard. iy Pink and Crimson & Barber shops will be closed all day . 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