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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ‘LiiUiwb. Al v L 1z, 1928, ferred upon herself the title of col- at ied Los Lobos ranch LADY HEATH TO FLY laulhnr{lie! refused to allow hes to onel and followed by 150 men took ed 30 horses 1 ched toward| Cairo, April 12 (B Laldy|proceed without an escort and riene the field against the governmont in Gughajuato an 1 there it was Heath, flying from Cape Town,|was available. the district of Colon, state of Quere | reported that s threatening o South Africa, to London, alone has taro. [ranch at Chic received permission from the air Agripina, anxious to turn her, Troops have been ru ministry to fly at her own risk. She forces from infantry into cavalry, |bellicosc Agripina. |bad been held here because the Blindfo and seiz- Ezypt, HONESTY IS ISSUE SAYS GOV, FULLER Executive Not Inclined Toward Heavy Compaign Contributions Boston, April 122 (®—Large con- wibutions te political campaigns B There's & renter seeking your farm—8tart your Farm for Rent Ad immediately! il ‘l after the whose d es will be to gather round him people interested in the public welfare rather than private advantage.” Not Adjourn Reverting to state matters, the governor urged that the legislature ?/‘ | [ shall have as a candidate for presi- | member of the board, expressed dis- | pleasure with the manner in which the matter is being handled since it iioned. ring about carly consummation of terests, 2 man of imagination, one |result in unattractive buildings in ¢ el "V _‘{’L dent of the United States & man of ideals, of fine character, and one whose personal integrity is unques- is anticipating the uction of the hoard and, he claimed. an effort is “I think he should be a man who being made to sh the board to has demonstrated his desire to serve i the people rather than private in- — | realty deal. [ Ad' P N Patrick F. King, re presenting St. Board of Adjustment Postpones v.:'c's.s.. e, ronrescnine st A t. T Pt.t, | that nothing be done which might ction on Two Felitions |the locality of the cemetery. Action LA l {was postponed until the next meet- | ing. N Two cemetery associations were mean inevitubly large favors to be dcmanded and both ought to bhe stopped, in the opinion of Gov. Alvan T. Fuller. In an address at a dinner given by the republican state committec lust night to party members of legislature, the governor del honesty in politics would be the is- sue in the next campaign, He declared Massachusetts ought to have a corrupt practices act and added, *I should like to see Massa- chusetts step out boldly and make some provision such as a campaign i which will assure a man of means the rtacilities to present his cluim as a candidate to the voter “Consult People” Touching upon his recently fos- tered law giving voters the right he forthcoming prima 10 press their presidential preferences, which, he said, he understood had occasioned considerable r ntment, the governor said: “Surely the people of the state hiave a right to be consulted. More important, it gives the people a | chance to place their endorsement | on eandidates who, when elected, | 100 often fail to realize that their | sclection originated with the people and that it is to the people they are 1esponsible and not to any zroup who slected them in a back room at 2 o'clock in the morning | “This is neither the time nor the | place for me to express my prefer- | ences but I will say this: That T think it very important that we | | | | French horn, oboe, 1 GULDENS ‘MUstard‘ not adjourn before making a ther- ough investigation of fire insurance ! rates which he characterized as out of all proportion o could be made “with reasonable re- gard for public interest.” The republican party. he declared “need not apologize or be at all red about looking into the affairs any public utility.” City_Items At a final meeting of the credi- tors of James Rennie, bankrupt, held yesterday before Referce in kruptey Saul Breman, in Hart- ford, no dividend was declared. sh Suits, McCabe. Tel. 454.— Che drill team of Unity Rebek: will met at 7 o'clock Frid ning at 04d Fellows' hall for re- al. Following the regular met- ing to be held at § o'clock, there will be a rehearsal of the degrees and all meml taking part in the tableaux arc asked to be present. Dance at Arcadia Hall, Glen st Sat., April 14. Eve Adt. St. Mary's Ladies and B. so- ciety will hold a meeting at Y. M. T A and B hall tonight at § o'clock. A social Tour will follow. Musicians—eclarinet, flute, trumpet, and players wanted. New Britain's lead- ing music store, Blair and Brodrib, 170 Main St—advt. A forcclosure action on u mort- brought today by the Bea- . against Mary Baronow- ski and Joseph Barysevich on prop- crty located on Farmington avenue. The firm of Stoner & Burke of Hart- ford represents the plaintiff. Deputy those which | reen Socicty, | ‘ecllo | Horwitz served the $600 was filed today in city court hy Dominick J. Ales, of Bristol, against Rosic and Julia Ben- r. through Attorney David 1. Nair. writ states that the defendant failed to meet payment on a prom- issory mote. The plaintiff claims $500 damages and costs. Attach- ment of property in Harwinton was made by Constable John 8. Recor. The Pan-Am franchise has beenrefused, time and again, todealers whose business practice did mot come up to Pan-Am standards. Youcan besureof theman who has it. Not every dealer {made, and will ¢ represented as interested parties in | petitions for zoning changes con- sidered by the board of adjustment at its meeting last night, the Fair- view Cemetery association beiflg con- cerned with an extension of business reet, and St, | tion with a similar petition affccting Stanley strect. L] The Home Wet Wash Laundry, | owner of the Smalley stro ! cstate, sought permission to add on to its present builuiig. 1. cu. close to the main enfrance cemetel it was laid over petitioner asked to furnish a detailed deseription of what 1s 1 In the petition or A a request was made the business zonc tin . between the S, & I Motor building and the Giedraitis hot- houses. Vibberts pointed out that the Hayes Construction Co. is ready to buy the land when the change is an automobile McDonough, a to include in oy showroom. P. Pure and Fresh All the fragrance of the tea-gardens comes to you in the sealed package of "SALADA” can get a Pan-AM pump | No matter where you ere—st home or in s neighboring community—you tske no chances when you stop at the zation, whose constant sim is to give motorists the best pee kdmwodmfidmbemdo.(wdnqflqm- ing to Pan-Am Mu,boumetleeyhve fomdnt‘tlm them grester power, quicker starting, snd more mileage. Chairman B. F. Gaffney reported | that a field inspection tour which was to have taken place yesterday was not carried through bec quorum did not report to make the trip. The chairman expressed his displeasure and reminded the other commissioners they are laying down rules for' the citizens to obey and should therefore obey the rules set down for the board. Attorney McDonough would not agree that field inspections are al- Wways necessary, reminding that the commissioners very likely have per- sonal knowledge of conditions sur- ‘ounding properties involved in pe- titions. | Charles Weber was given permis- | ion to build a doughnut factory at | $59 South Main street | Woman Soldier Said to Be Active in Mexico | Mexico City, April 12 (P—A dis- patch to Kl Universal today said that a woman named Agripina con- | nse a = e | leading Cigarettzs, Mas. RecinaLp C. VanperBiLT SMOOTHER AND BETTER 1929 Performance that you canhave oday Thirty miles south of Pittsburgh, the old National Highway climbs up over the backbone of the Alleghenys —the famous Union- town Hill. It’s & heartbreaker — this Union- town Hill. And it’s the hill of hills to which all motordom goes for the final proof of a car's fit- ness after the casier tests on pri- vate proving grounds have been completed. To this hill, Reo engineers went recently to test the new Flying Cloud. With the Flying Cioud went a number of the country's best known automobiles—a six, (the greatest seller in its class, i another which has won a unique ;record for increasing popularity, a third of recognized great en- 'gine power, and still another con- siderably higher in price than the others. * N\ ¢, \Y A, .. scientific test of Ars. Reginald C. Vanderbilt seeets LD GOLD “‘I wonder if one can really tell the difference, when blindfolded,’ was my first thought when invited to mske this test. “After smoking the four brands, as they were handed to me one after another, I discovered there was one that was noticeably smoother than the others and richer in taste. “This proved to be an Owo Gow. I hope I shall be sble to buy them in Paris. . . they are surprisingly free from any trace of throat irritation and have a delightful aroma which to me is very important.” \\\»\\\\ W Vi How Test Was Made Mrs. Vanderbilt was blind- folded, and, in the pres- ence of two responsible witnesses, was given one each of the four leading cigarettes to smoke. . . To clear the taste, coffee was served before each ciga- rette . . » Mrs, Vanderbilt was unaware of the iden- tity of these cigarettes during test . . . After smok- ing the four cigarettes, Mrs. Vanderbilt was asked to designate by number her choice . ., She imme- diately replied: “Number 3"...whichwasOLDGOLD, — NOT A COUGH Here are the results of the Uniontown tests: 1 The Flying Cloud swept over the crest at a speed 22 per cent greater than that of its nearest rival, and sixty per cent faster than the most expen- sive of the cars tested. The Flying Cloud made the entire climb of 1000 feet in 2.1 miles in from 14 per cent to 28.5 per cent less time than any of the others. 3 The Flying Cloud’s maximum speed attained during the climb was 14 per cent greater than that of the next fastest car. Why can you pick them in the darkP ++ . . Because they're made from the heart-loaves of the tobeeco plaat IN A CARLQAD Speed Too! Here assuredly is proof of grester power —and power that gives great speed on the straight-away. In speed trials, the Flying Cloud showed & clean pair of heels to all of the other cars tested. The car that came the closest to the Flying Cloud in the hill-climbi tests was the slowest on the level, while the car that was second to the Flying Cloud in top speed had been the slowest im hill climbing. The new Reo Cloud thus proves iteelf in speed and hill-climbing. Others mey echieve proved for yourself. It will prove to you how far in advance it s. REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY Lonsing, Michigan 920) REO FLYING CLOUDS - ’ KENNETH M. SEARLE & CO. Cor. Elm and Park Sts. Tel. 2110