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“OF HUGHES 5 Suith o Proluibifion-' in Worcester Speech goter, Mass, Oct. 31 P— JE. Hughes told an audience night that he believed Smith's election would lead (P, “far greater demoralization than we Mave had “in the enforce- ment P prohibition. a question put to him | by mer Smith in a recent speecl 83 to whether he—Hughes— was d with present conditions | unde; hibition, he said: “Most | decid@@ly no. But I must add that 1 do net.wish to see matters made! worsél:and I believe that would be| the redult of his election.” % Not Adequate Test hand was law," ‘heaven and swear that he | ng to enforce the prohibition | ® continued, “but the country Bt accept any performances inistration as an adequate thout questioning his sincer- though I do not believe he Be would enforce the law—I e confident the country ‘mever accept enforcement by Gov- | “sham | | battle™ over prohibition. It'jt is not a sham battle over| prohipition why is Governor Smith not asking the pcople to elect a congress favorable to his liquor Pprogrim ?Why does he staty the | demogratic candidates for congress are free to run as drys if they se " Tuming to farm relief and wa power, Mr. Hughes said he had a ed ‘epnor Smith *“certain definite questfoRs” to which he had not answer. jot Definitely Stated Demplte “constant protestations of entirq’candor on the platform in languge that anybody can und stand,”’ Mr. Hughes said that Gov. ernof"Smith had not sald whether he famgred government opcration of | hyd lectric_plants. Mr; Hughes stirred his audienc to cheering when he dcclared hi DLelief:.that the republican nomine “is the'man best qualified to assume the responsibilities and to meet the exacting requirement of the greatest | office i’ the world.” heflr?‘; summonom | BROADCAST TONIGHT No Chain Spoeches Scheduled on Politics Tomorrow—Moses Talk- ing Over WRNY This Evening New York, Oct. 31 UP—Political speakers over the radio tonight and tomorrow include: Democratie: Governor Alfred E. Smith from wark, N. J, at 9 p. m, over WEAF and coast to coast network. John W. Davis at 10:30 p. m., over WEAF and coast to coast net- work. Edward 1. Edwards, president of the New York State Allied Printing Trades Council, at 6 p. m., over WGY and WGR. Republican: Senator Willlam E. Borah of Ida- ho trom Baltimore at 8 p. m., over WJZ and blue network of National Broadcasting Co. The Rev. Daniel A. Poling, presi- 18| dent of the International Christian deavor society, at 8:30 p. m., r WOR and Columbia chain. Senator George H. Moses, of New Hampshire, at 9 p. m., from Passaic, N. J., over WRNY, Tomorrow Democratic: No chain broadcasts scheduled. Republican: Charles Evans Hughes from Brooklyn at 9 p. m.,, over WEAF and chain. (Time is Eastern). “Flying Fish” to Start For Bermuda Tomorrow Norfolk, Va., Oct. 30 —The “Fly- ng Fish,” Irish seaplane, bearing rge Palmer Putnam, New York publisher, Lieut. W, N. Lancaster, pilot, and Harry Lyon, navigator, ho directed the course of the Southern Cross” to Australia, will leave Norfolk this afternoon for Manteo, N. C., a fishing village on Roanoke Island, off the coast of North Carolina, whence it is planned to star the proposed non stop flight or Bermuda tomorrow morning. fantco was selected by the crew of he “Flying Fish” late yesterday fter the plane been overhauled muda, the goal of the “Flying lics 600 miles almost due east. A beam of light shoots through space at a speed of 196,000 miles & cond, or eight minutes in making [ the trip from the sun to the earth. QUEATIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Questic= Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau. 1322 New York avenue, Washington. D. C., enclo:ing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can ex- tended research be undertaken. All other questionr will receive & per- sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- not be answered. All letters are con- fidential.—Tiditor. ¥ Q. Is there a verse in the Bible that says that the foolish things in the world will confound the wise things The verse you refer to no doubt §s 1 Corinthians 1:27, which reads: “God hath chosen the foolish things in the world to con- found the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things in the world to confound the things which are mighty", Q. Is Canada entirely indepen- dent of the English government? A. Canada is part of the British Empire. Its status is that of a self-governing dominion. It has an autonomous government, which is effective so far as domestic legisla- tion and administration is con- | cerned, but the British power is represented in the person of the Governor-General who is appointed by the King of England as his rep- resentative, and he has certain limited powers. Q. Who played the part of the mother in the picture “The Son of the Sheik"? A. Agnes Ayres, Q What is treaty? A. A treaty between nations that provides for the delivery by one state to another of a person ac- | cused or convicted of crime com- mitted within the jurisdiction of the state secking his return. Q. How many soldiers did the state of Alabama contribute in the world war? A, 74,678, Q. What is the address of the an extradition Theater Guild School of Acting? A. 243 West 52d stroet, New York City. Q What is the wvalwe of a Grant Memorial half dollar dated 19237 Why does the coln bear the date of 18237 A. It is valued at 75 cents General Grant was born in 1822 and the coin was minted to commemo- rate his one hundredth anniversary. Q. When was the Moffatt tunnel opened for train service? To whom does it belong? A. It was opened for service February 26, 1928. The tunnel was built and is owned by the State of Colorado. It was constructed to shorten the distance between Denver and Salt Lake City by 173 milea and to reduce grades, also to make possible a shorter transcontinental route, The Denver and 8alt Lake railroad has a contract for use of | the tunnel for Afty years wlth‘ option for renewal for forty-nine, years more. Q. Who is the Prime Minister of England? A. Stanley Baldwin. Q. Who was Moloch? A, The god of the Ammonites who was worshipped by . human sacrifices. The Hebrews in Le-]| viticus 20:3 are forbidden to flve‘ any of thelr children to be offered | as such sacrifices on the altars of Moloch. The name means “king”. Q. Which political party is re- sponsible for the Federal Reserve| Act? | A. The Federal Reserve Act was/ passed in 1913 during the ad- ministration of Woodrow Wilson. Q. Why does the Pope of Rome always stay within the Vatican? A. Since 1871 the Popes have| been voluntary prisoners within the Vatican as a protest against the seizure, by the Italian government, | of certain lands within the former | Papal domain in Italy. An allot-| ment of money was made by the government to offset the taking of | the lands, but the money payment | the has never been accepted by Vatican. . Q. What does the expression “To sell short”, used on the stock ex-| change, mean? A. To sell short is to sell se. curities, expecting to repurchase them at lower price. The scller is “short” because he lacks what he has sold. All sales at the stock ex- change are practically “spot cash”, delivery being required within 24 | hours (with rare exceptions), so those short must purchase what they have sold to deliver the next day, or falling to do .s0, must bor- row the necessary securities, which | loan they expect ultimately to repay by purchasing securities at a lower| price, Q. What is the origin of the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1928 word®“bigot"? A ‘The origin is unknown. The old suppoaition that it is & ocerrup- tion of “by God” a phrase which the French picked up from eften heare ing it, is not improbable. Q. How many church members are there in the United States? How many of thess are Jewa, Pro- testants and-Roman Catholica? A. According to the 1936 re- ligious census there are 54.634.97¢ church members of all tions in this country. Of these, 18,605,003 are Roman Catholic: 4,087,857 are Jewish and nearly all the remainder are Protestants Alling and Hall Slated For Armenian Meeting Attorney General Benjamin Alling and State Senator Edward F. Hall will be the principal speakers Bun- day afternoon at & republican rally to be staged by Armenian-American citizens at the auditorium of the Armenian Apostolic church, 147 Tremont street. M. Martin Turpan- jian, director of the national repub- lican committee's Armenian bureau, was in New Britain yesterday mak- ing final arrangements for the mass meeting. Rev. Dr. Hadidlan, pastor ot the New Britain Armenian Pres- byterian church, M. Pazelan and Mr. Turpanjian will also address the gathering. Mr. Turpanjian declared today that the Americans of Armenian birth or extraction will cast their ballots for Herbert Hoover through- out the United States. - Mr. Turpanjian resides in New Jersey and ia identified with a news- paper in Union City, He is chairman of the executive hoard of the Armenian-American Republican so- ciety of New Jersey and has prepar- ed a number of pamphlets boosting Hoover and Curtis which will be dis- tributed Sunday afternoon. The pub. lic is invited to attend. A program of entertainment will be given. Hudnut of Perfume Fame'Dies in France Nice, France, Oct. 31 (P—Richard Hudnut, former New York druggist, who became a millionaire through the manufacture of perfume, is dead at Chateau Juan at Juan Les Pins, a resort near here. Mr. Hudnut owned a villa thers and spent much of his time in re. cent years at it, He died last night of heart failure. He was 66 years old. 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