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EERALD PUBLISNING OOMPANY Lot SRS S was known as the :n.-“ . & LIQUOR AT DRY . Q. 'n..m.')h'ullynt:h“'lll Anothor . ) of ocourse, the v N u?'mm.zntnwuma mother took Bor children nto the (Ar¥t 18 10 B0 050 e e T eschis about & colersd walter |CoLten fields whore ohe stesd ever | 3 8 8 Yeor e '“'"“M"mu"u““::::m. ] & . e Xk Tt e ey ?:'h;':‘:d‘: "; ‘""‘ll‘ 4 ;Iw”, The community in Arksasss where | PO¥: aftey ""| l""‘ = b 7. all this was eccurring was Rot alert- | v oighe pg were. e New Britain Herald Batered at the Pest OMice at New Britain as Secend Class Mall Matter, TELEPHONE CALLS Business Ofice ..... 926 Editerial Rooms ... 926 The only prefitable advertising medium in the City. Circulation books and press room always opsa to advertisers. Membor of the Asseciated Prees The Amsociated Press is exclusively en- titied to the use for re-publication of sl news credited to it or Dot otherwise credited in this psper and also local news published therein. Membor Audit Burenn of Circulation The A. B. C. is & pational organization hich furnishes Rewspapers and adver- | tisers with & strictly honest analysis of Icirculation. Qur clrculation statistics are ‘based upon this sudit. This insures pro- ftection against fraud in newspaper dis- #ribution figures to both national and | local advertisers. The Herald is sale dafly i New York at Hotaling's Newsstand, Times |Bquare; Schults's Newsstands, Entrance 'Grand Central, 42nd Btreet. —————————————— A SENSIBLE COURSE After all, the Board of ¥ance and Taxation had an opportunity to hear the story of members of the | Board of Education relative to the | mooted construction of a senior high | school addition. This was a victory 'for the school committee and com- ‘mon sense. Those who opposed this ‘reasonable exercise of justice to the | 'school committee some time ago evi- | ‘dntly came to realize that the surest | way to undermine opposition to the school board plans was to deny to | that body the same courteous con- sideration shown to other boards and | | science progresses. The first ships as senseless. Neithes to oot- tle anything. romarked he was discharged for self-evident carelessncas. Now comes to Jight a somewhat similar stery, only this time the colored gentleman didn't drop the lquor. He was ar- rested in the Treasury Department building—the center of prohibition enforcement—while carrying satchel filled with feur pints of “sl- leged” whiskey, as the reporters are fond of saying. Charged with being a “moving bar” the man of course claimed he carried the stuff around for his own use, not for the benefit of employes of the department. In his pocket, however, he had a tumler, which rather pupported the “moving bar” theory, Now let the treasury department, where prohibi- tion centers, laugh that off. OVERSEA BY AIR The plan of Count Eckener for & $14,000,000 oceanic Zeppelin service sounds like a reasonable develop- ment. The money, it seems, would be ralsed in this country and in the last analysis it would be an American company. And by the way, the eount says the next craft built wil be much faster than the Grat Zeppelin, lead~ ing to the assumption that future dirigibles will grow in speed as the ued to take around 80 days to cross the Atlantic, compared with the preent speed of around & week. If the Zeps continue to grow speedier and speedier the ultimate speed over | the pond may be in the neighbor- hood of one day—which we hope will satisfy all tourists and passengers in whish e bost his horass and stamp- od upen bis plow. A materna! cousin town simpleton. It it go at that. They were allowed to follow out thelr own ssivation. Yot some during thess (trying days Young children, were given religious train- ing and the boy went te Bunday Bchool and was regarded as a bright boy at school and went to high school, where his rpcord eeems to have been good. Mra. Hickman, her husbend not with her to offer aid, | certainly deserves credit for her en- deavors at this time. Hickman was even mors ambitious than the average. He wanted to go to college, and was sorcly depreased at the inability of his mother to send him to one. Perhaps, had he remain- ed in Arkansas under the benign influence of his mother, he might have turned out a good citizen. It was when he went to Los Angeles, with the ostensible purposs of sarn- | ing money to acquire a better edu- cation, that his first trouble began. It was there in 1927, when & bank messenger, that he cashed forged checks totalling $100, 80 88 to buy s | motorcycle. A In juvenile court he underwent a routine investigation; and as his em, ployers thought he was & deserving youth, he was set free on probation. In view of this the probation system | proponents have come to its defense with vigor. It is gald that though there was much in Hickman's history : NEW BRITAIN Facts end Fancies seemed to have regarded the |anybedy who reslly 1 Hickmans as & little “quess” and let | put syt by campeisn headquarters. Tan B bject 1t {caught, his choice of a lawyer usu- 82 lisep sublect o eriticten and ia ally indicates whether he has spent it or eached it. A green girl is soon 8000 after she moeets & widower with credit goes to Mre. Hickmad |nine children. loat the use of his legs; but when a fight is coming, & Roasevelt dossn't neced legs much, anyway. ‘Whom the godd would destroy, they first persuade to believe him- self a wow with the ladies. “Women overcome sales resis- tance more easily than men.” There was, for example, that apple episode in Eden. But wouldn't it seund funny it the Engilish should refer to some cricket match as & “world series.” Among the noted characters whose spirits go marching on are Luther, Patrick Henry, Bryan and Ananias, — Amerieanism: Plously pretending the houso is clean because the dirt has been swept under the carpet. Whn & ceshier disappears and is — A hick tewn {s & place where DAILY BERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928 greatest love-affalr in History?" Muriel Starr, °81: answer such & persemal question!™ SIXTY YEARS OF PEDDUIW The True and Starding Story of CAPTAIN McPHERSON His personal adventures of ewer 80 years spent in visiting the South Beas in a wind-jammer. Wil Go Down the The captain was cast away on a8 istand inhabited only by menkeys, who bought and sold from éach other, operated banks and built wp commerce with other islapds. The captain studied Monkey Business and is a charming guest over the week-ond, - READ; How his suspenders broke & few moments before an important ap. pointment with a wealthy lady when he was trying te ebtain capital. How he rapidly mended them with & shoe string, kept the appeintment and finally came away with $80,000 —and atarted with & shoe string. READ ' His own account of tribal customs of New Gustralagis. Polygumews marriages openly arrived at, Wives bought on instaliment plan, & meal at & time; how they did away with heavy traffic on Sunday hy having it come on Wednesdsy. How they name children 90 per cent correctly, CAPT, McPHERSON'S STORY A TR T “L refuse to| Yoy cal o i8 of French Descent. Haa all of Ireland the same of goverament as Canada and s ? Only that part of knewn @s the Irish Free which {8 composed of the provinces of Leingter, Munster, Connaught and part of Ulster, enjoys an autono- mous government, similar to that in Canads and Australia. Q. What three theaters in New York city have the greatest seating capacity? A Th il shop and that this +the uaborn child. the year 18477 It fell on November 26. No- Satsurday. beginning ‘New slesp” found In appeared in the New ROBINSON AGAIN ATTAGKS HOOVER loud and long. T address, when od that “the Sreland applause. State, En Route With Senater Robinson te Casper, Wyo, Oct. 19 P~ Wyoming demecrats had before them teday in thelr fight to swing the state’s three electoral votes to Gavernor Smith, & reiteration by Senator Joseph T. Robinson of his chargs that Herbert Hoover's policy as food administrator was to “hold . Roxy has a seating ca- pitizens having business befora the |y porticular hurry. that juatified more careful handling, gYour Unendorssé note s sbed ber iy A T A e iaak 9oty 20; the Hippodrome | prices of lvestock and gericultural ‘finance department. there is the unalterable fact that [y iy ygypy . fevement of catching the |has 8,190 and the Capitol seats|commodities below the level of the | The result was as anticipated: A probation officers as & rule do not * r— characteriatios and whimsical | 4:636 peraens. market price. wote to indorse the high school plan; land it was so recommended to the 'ommon Council. The mayor's oppo- aition before the finance hoard failed | to outwelgh the arguments of the | type of individual. Even when con- eould make you realize the darkness p . ~ school committee. in October, OF course, anyone having | ot vog 1 ‘nte 15 JWhen and aulet. Ths lamiasrensen o7 30 May 27, 1840, urey were lifted, Aflml‘uu skin {8 not nore At least two months' delay is fore- | p.q . TR ned in his eell he assaulted a cell- hours in & shark's stomach? The Are there any sovernment| The original declaration of this wmal, ot emjare past. And what of it. Uttimately the i agiee ) e BOKY | mate so severely that the latter had gripping scone where he ataggers |OWned and operated broadcasting | charge breught' the senator into ""'".:,"'T' e b ed e il Bahisalal Ip. b orY [Mountain territory will ' KBOW | g e gent to a hospital, out of the jungle at midnight, and | ** “m"r 10 the l':.h Fr;:‘guts‘. ctaistwith. Dr, Mabart Werk,. ve: sway of even b, enough not to trust the weather | pory,p, witn our present knowl- after being hit on the head by 17 here are two. on 6CK, BB isensible way, It is our belief that the 'me" in October or November. But dirt will begin to fly at the present high school site by next spring. THE EARLY BLIZZARD News dispatches from the West, particularly from Colorado, have given us an interesting. recital this week of what happens when an un- expected blizzard hits the mountains deer hunters are zealous in pursuit of their prey and sometimes pay no attention to weather prospects, It possess psychiatric training nor are they psychological experts. It is clear to everyone now that all the facts are known, that Hick. man from the first was & dangerous edge and officlal equipment, nothing Another way to cut down on your rations is to go out regularly with fellows who are slow to reach for the check, can be done to protect society from A village is 2 place where the other Hickmans that may menace it. | Man Who sits and wittles is planning a way to get the local post office. deta ils which make you live and feel the actual experience of Captain McPherson. Who else could describe the scene where he matches pennies with his brother-in-law to see who will sleep on the couch? Whe else falling cocoanuts, one after the other, still remembers the password. Another bit of character paintipg is his plea before & group of native Q. Hew many people compose & corener's jury? The number varies and s fized by the laws of the aseveral ates. linist, dle? When did Paganini, the vio- at Cork, breadcasting on a wave length of ¢00 meters with 1,000 atts and 2RN, at Dublin, broad- easting on & wave length of 319.1 The democratic vice presidential nominee renewed the charge made carlier in his campaign that Hoover had sent a telegram' to George N. Peek, level then ebtaining if control meas- publican mational chairman, o con. | 8, 93le fliict which subsequently engaged Work and Jehn J, Raskob, deme- e cratic national chairman, in an ar. gument that lasted more than s i i gf 3§8sF ward the end of the m name of Governor Smith an American pedple will never penalize a great public serv- ant because of his membership in a particular church,” there was loud meters with 1,600 watts power. week. H 3k s58 3 2 e nomines’s spesc was made almest entirely without manuscript. He empleyed a great deal more em- vhasis and viger ‘In driving home his arguments than ke has in other addresses on Ms tour. In another vespect th¢ Cheyenne meeting was singular. very little spplause and Be outbursts during the main portiop speech. The audience sat'so quietly that it seemed scarosly to be there. The senater speke repidiy, pausing only thres or four times, upon which occasions the applause was There was of the inee's ed the declar- READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS one of the farm leaders, de- | siaring prices souid vo beyend e | Cloap Your Skin H H i% 2 e 3 Punishment, though it be certain chiefs in defense of a moaquito they Q. Where is the seat of govern. % 3 —_— n eech at Cheyenne last . MODERNIZING ARCH STREET |was for (hls reason that 10000 KO |ang fairly promp, doss not protect | Tna eternal triangle s like any AT mout Lo Il for having BISh | yent of the Duteh possession of Sl R ) e 3 Sooner or later something will |snowed in along the trails, and what ¢, \tins Public gentiment clings ' other. It has three sides ,and only ) Curaceo? given in an stmosphere wholly \if- Por freo cample of oach, writs g happen to Arch street and it begins | has become of mome of them {8 0O !¢y y1o basic prineiple that crime-One {8 on the level. Everyone will talk about this ‘-‘ '{h” '"Yt °" w‘"'"‘"“-t Cura- | tepent from that which characterised Dept, 35, Belthmero, Md, to look as if the year 1929 will be |story for a few days. Il riontiba. ipunianaRNich 1a Wi ?oeu; tyo; m‘u-‘; re-Fd it :::-:ec.:l'l; “3' .wh’n"i: t;.‘::’:p":r“‘:"‘n'hm“ other sddresses of his western tour, o chat ahoul or , Eating heavy foods will raise your blood pressure. Or you can turn on the radio in quest of music and get Rebinson alse charged Moever with deciaring that the only way to re- Meve the livestock producers was to: the crucial year—this taking it f.,r‘ While the Rockies as far south as granted that not much can be ac- | New Mexico and Arizona were treat- led to the blizard we in New Eng- doubtedly correct—and that no fine distinctions can safely be drawn on of the word “Dutch” as applied to Rainy Days—or for the Hospital. S eos? Get it today from your bookssller—~ “ " complished between now and next a psychological and psychiatric basis, | nOthing but political arguments, #8.60. . lo:iln I[)o‘“:rhn::”‘ em::dn:: x(dle)zh::: spring. For several years there has |land have wondered whether aUm- | ywo 1oy nrogress further than this HOLIDAY, RUSH & PRICE ] ng i 1t Hoover wi he will be the lands or its people; (3) belonging been intermittent talk about im- Mer has returned. It is unwise, how- ; ver wins, he Lywo Oity, Long Island 3 " point some day, but as yet we |thirq Ifke that; and In years to come Booksellers Sinon 1089, or relating to the Teutenic or Ger. RS AND 71 as ;. provements on this important thor. |€Ver to bank too much on this and |, veony peched it, you can tell & candidste by the fact e By manic race. o g% Covmmy ;- oughtare and the preliminaries have |Atempt to prove from it that we| onq grgument advanced has it |that he ien't saying anything. It Well-Konwn Songs Were ginesrs fi:“th:h:;:lt:c;‘ ’st:'t:r!.u i .fi‘..!’.‘.‘.‘.?:‘."‘...’:':.'l::.n‘:".f.“'.'-! et L e B Bl ] ben taken. But the road from theory |have & much finer climate than the | ¢ 0¢ ¢ Hickman was mentally fll e Tlystrated A The United States consus of || lnoleum. ts ready for yeu at eur Weshington . It euvers mothods ef Jack: A slang name for money; named for the game of “jacks” in which the player tries vainly to make the things stick to his hand, mm— Correct this sentence: “Prohibi- tion can pe enforced,” sald he, “but the present administration has done its utmont.” (Copyright, 1038, Observations On The Weather Rocky Mountain states. A wise man will never bet on the weather, either finishing wood fiesrs, staining., @lling, varai waxing, elling, peinting: floers, treating eld w taking care of floors, cleaning floor coverings, removing and stains, and keeping linoleum and similar materials in geed cemdition. Any hewpewife will find weefy! information im thia bulletin, Cllp eut the coupon below and mall ag directed: ClAP CUUPUN RERS ----.--1 ' FLOORS KDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald, 3933 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. to execution is inclined to be more 3 tortuous than direct. When deter- mination and ambition combine, |here or there. however, success will ultimately be| 80 confident are we that this s attained, This is certain to be the | 'rue that we don’t mind adding that story of Arch street. Those interest. | Y the time this sces print the tables d in the improvemen steem intent |MaY be enirely turned. Experience upon doin gthe work thoroughly no |iduces us to add this postscript. 'matter how long it takes. If it is in- = sisted that the Connecticut company | SOME DOG ADVICE i remove 8 tracks from the street| 1h¢ Western court which has been g there likely will ensue an argument i“‘““ to indicate a way in which the 3 iwith the company, which probably |OWNer of & dog ten years old can and prone to crime on account of his family history, why are not the other Hickmans similarly afflicted? That brings up & question that no. body can answer, although writers are busy with books trying te bring rules’ out of progenial chaes. Until we know more about the subject we trend toward punishment that fits the crime; and it must be admitted that occasionally a downright mental derelict will be executed—when his lawyers cannet successfully circum- 1930 reports forty-one female tech. nical engineers. Eighteen were aivil engineers, twelve electrical engineers and eleven mechanical engineers. About one hundred and fifty women are annually registered as students in engineering schools but only a small proportion of these have graduated. Q. For how long has France been & republic? The Third Republic dates the establishment of the Government of Natienal Defense in The First Republic lasted The Second Pl R Publishers ks 1 want & sopy of the bulletin CARE OF FLOORS AND FLOOR-COVER- IN nd onclose herewith five cents in coin, or loose, unclnullnfl,l a U, 8. pestage samps, to cover postage and handling costs: NAME Perrsseesestatsetestentinttanestrtesesternsnssnrens I STREET AND NUMBER Pereesianstitetisrittiinstsesstersessnanttare sesenvssasecnasesrseese BTATE 3 will prefer to let the tracks remain buried where they are. H bitous canine n the neighborhood et O ib-desl pad s Mo ot SO B (L L o o o o e o i e o need be st 3 £ 4 C A STEEEST ced bo stumed no longer, Let it| D8 y‘a" A'o roday cloudy, slightly cooler tonight; D. C. His father is & rabbl. A practical way to curb the cur- rent useless slaughter by automobiles has been adopted in Massachusetts, prevent his pet from being given a daily chawing by & young and am- |suggest that the man purchase a | big, ppwerful, battleship of a dog, one with big jaws and the knowledge where a “Bave-a-Life" campaign is in progress. It is none other than a .compulsory mechanical inspection of Tiow to use them. Then let the neigh- | borhood dog bully watch his step. Anyone with dog experience knows vent public sentiment. ‘The $5th annual cenvention of the grand lodge of.the Knights of Pythias of Coenecticut epened teday in Vega hall. The delegates are mak- ing the Russwin hotel their head- quarters, cooler in Saturday partly cloudy; Fresh northern Massachusetts. southwest and west winds. Forecast for Eastern New York: Partly cloudy and alightly ceeler, with showers in north portion to- night; Sgturday fair; cooler; moder- ate west winde. ‘Where was Al Pathetic Figures olsen born, 3 am & reador of the New Britain Herald. | | | | e L 7 ,: oL atmmetin s tracks tn the | L1225 smest slock \roimmaber | Mav Jonn B v as ndered | ¥ copiions: Tus comer ot the THE PooR CoP WHe THOUGHT THE FeoTPALL 5 . (somehow loses his viciousness when '€ | disturbance of the lake region is “ 3 state, this to be free of charke The |\ oring up with & dos that looks | S2PHt church ~and will study | over the Province of Quebec. It| “Can't Help Lovia' That Mag” HUPOLE © WAS A CERAP 4AME ! co-operation of garages, service sti- 5 ogy In Germany. produced showers quite generally ——— - tions, shops and of course, the police | | <° & bear. Unlike humans, the | president Theodore Roosevelt s | gyer the Atlantic states during yes- OUR CLASSICAL KID{ s Baw b i At h" 25,3 average dog knows when he's licked | called a special session of congress terday or last night. A strong area Ross Saltus ; '1“11 c‘: a-ur.t, ec] ‘,.u i.l ‘pr |before he starts and seems to have ;;o“nnpro;'re‘ "L"e |:':|‘20’..'t" rec:'prcoctl’ty of high pressure is advancing over | When Ruth and I first went to Z fl‘ 4 £ 900 opb antoma v s yen tht Ui o8 and Cuba. | the plains states and the Mississippi school N just cnough common sense in his | "V Phe [ited Htaten ad CEbE. | the p pp « is certain: Murderous attacks are if capital punishment is just, it was An oat race. with 50 bushels of | Chicago . . 58 Was “Waney, Weedy, Weeky!" auick and sure, most of them being never more appropriate than in this 'l’:"‘; ’;" '(hen“;“","-‘ “'”k": nip |°" ‘If‘"c'"“““ :z Sgporone/ i : sy it | Friday at Ryder's track in Plain- | Denver ... 3 MOST SUITABLE? E suc(.muul. ‘A.',r a period of case. The claim that Hickman has | yjjje, ‘Among those to enter are W. | Detrelt .... . 66 Dorothy: ‘They are redecorating = during which all Chinamen a a discased mind apparently has net })-:aton with “Highland Duke' and B. inulum o . A4 the Judge's office.” B prepared for any eventuality a truce convinced the publie, which weighs H. Bacon with “Cricket.” | Hatteras . 82 Fdgar: “With what?* i patched up and then life again is the cunning that Hickman exercised | The state police force has now | Kansas City S == Doty SSCourb:plastes, L1 Sip= % bl s . Even if a | DCCM organized with ta force of five | Los Angeles SR 56 | pose!” S in snaring his victim. s 2 officern. The appointments were ' Miami 84 78 —Mrs. H. F. Fried. While the tong war attained suc- 1 defective he knew the dif- made yesterday and did not include | New York [ 6 cess in New York and Doston—the ference between right and wrong— that of the one New Britain candi- [ Norfolk, Va. ....... 82 70| Just because a credit company b - Resldents of Park strect are | Pittsburgh 7 54| girl can! | the number of victims—stories in the had sufficient logic on its side t0 M- | ¢preatening to sue the city because | Portland, Me. . 54 « E newspapers during that period indi- press the courts. That ought to set- | of the presence of an old, abandoned | St. Louis ... 68 48 FUN SHOP FOLLIES i cated that the bomb war in Chicago tle it. sewer line in the street. This con- | Washington ..... 80 64 . was no less effective. In one day| The histery of the Hickman YeYs undesirable liquid to their cel- WANT 13 MONTHS A l?n!'l':(z“; 'rgmm‘ some half a dozen Chicago garages family, however, is interesting from |\ ¥ Attwood and Frank Vib.| Tostofl, Oct. 19 (UD)—An inter. S iacs e O ek and automobile filling stations were 'a pathological standpoint. His berts of the Mechanics' National national 13-month calendar was fav- ¥ plastered with “grape nuts;” and mother, it has been disclosed, was in- ; bank went to Boston today. ored in a resolution adopted by the IN TEREST 75 though the casualties were slim on sanc and spent a period in a state | 7€ New pleasure car manufactur. | Laundry Owners' National assecia- INTER XS8T a reckless driver into a paragon of sfety, but it makes it possible for many another to avoid a collision ¥ | courses this winter. Rains continue in the upper lake |And how, when Zola's fight was when confronted with a sudden | THE CASE OF HICKMAN Fred Jean and John Burgems, the | region and it was snowing this won, emergency, The plan might well be | polo players, are in town. They and | morning at White River, and| The message, terse and apley, extended inte other states. TONGS AND BOMBS A Chinese tong war is a twin sis- ter to a Chinese puzzle. and wherefore of these periodic outbreaks stultify the police and mystify the public. Only one thing The why success veing gauged, of course, by that particular day, the damage was great. Tong warfare among the Chinese may be folly; but the tong scrap heud to know when not to pick on | the larger dog. On this day, the command to the public executioner not having been stuyed by official fiat, Edward Hick- 17, was to be deprived of his life by the state of Califernia for the murder of Marion Parker, a school girl. man, The crime was loathsome; public opinion on the whole has been that in “Studies on Faith and Conduct” in conection with the Y, M. C. A. Bible | Barney Doherty will play en the Marion, Ind., team this winter, al- though Richmond, Ind, is also claiming Doherty’s services. The High school football team will iplay a pfrked eleven from the Yale I senior class on Baturday. Beginning in November members of the national guard will be drilled one night a meonth in calisthenies exclusively. so runs the institution. His grandmother on his in her town as “Crazy Becky.” His mother's religious fanatie, & among racketeers In Chicago is just | neurotic, given to tantrums during | p, |mother's side was known father was & reasoning. And it has date. ed by the Corbin Motor Vehicle Co, is complete and is being tested on the road. Experts are saying flat- tering things of the pattern. T. W. Mitchell has been elected grand inside guard of the state K. of valley attended by lower tempera- tures which are spreading eastward to the Atlantic const districts. Cochrane, Ont, with temperatures at 32 degrees. Conditions favor for this vicinity fair cloudy weather followed by and cooler. Temperatures yesterday: High . 80 .72 78 68 Atlanta Atlantic Ci Boston .. Buffalo Northfield, Vt. 68 58 At Uncle Walter Reeser, He taught us of the atirring times Of Caius Jullus Caesar; The Consul seat to waiting Rome Ot "“Veni Vidi Viei!" But now our kid from school re- turns A hundred times the wiser, And glibly reads the Latin text Of Kyuse Yulius Kyzer; Whose very words he'll even quote In accents queer and squeaky, To prove that what was REALLY said can trust a man s no sign a good tion at its ¢5th annual convention here yesterday. ‘W. J. Henning of Toronto, Canada was elected president to succeed W. G. Conover of Philadelphia, W. E. Fitch of La Balle, Ill., was reelected vice president. SAFE DISTANCES! Radlo Fan: “Did you ever hesr any of this ‘Radio Bridge’?™ Bridge Player: “No, whats #t Uke?" Radio Fan: “Well, for instance, of' : By Fontaine Fox Q