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New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISUING COMPANY Issued Dally At Heraid Bl Sunday Excepted) 61 Church 8tieet SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 & Year $2.00 Thres Mol . Entered at the Post Office Secord Class Mail Matter TELEPHOND CALLS [ Rool torta) ftable advertising med ulation books &nd wber of (e Associated P'ress Mewber Audit AND NOW NOT SO DRASTI when al excesses, ers fr s. has son fore fede any There is also the prospe government in the f ment about the being at a 4 of the Jo or ce preva like New York center. Though a jury- na jury—might have about convicting a no compunction n-runner or nted heing bootlegger if the evidence warr it. juries have a h of cautious to convict when they think the pumishment is beyond the crime bit NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1929. in the mal factor case of an ordinary hat is one of the weak- nesses of all laws posse severe | ties. Many a jury not guilty, even though guilty leral judg ictments u not wanted This nobody MORE ABOUT NV FOR GOOD DIRT ROADS ilds and an roads in all towns of Con- want to divorce s endeavors. At a state capitol, tions were t BADIUM POISONING IN WATERBURY could an old-age survey Such spectacle tr is lead to the pression that the politicians in the hard-hearted or want Legislature are rd-boiled nott lead projected ded 1< a step in the direction of to brought up that might to The ioubtless reg for the depend quite well that is not anxious to lcad the 1- g ente Everyone knows n this species of social w BLAMING THE MOTORS for the Colonial Air- Newar} the blame rplane crash 4n s 1t heing placed that upon is claimed two of the three motors went dead at the breaking of the suspension the opium dey of Chinatown, Golden Gate harbor at San bridge, the Fran- | same time Which of the f: wson sou re it that nobody who was in ling business of C. 1. en succeeded by that of | & Fiteh, doing business in M. . A, building. James A. « High school graduate and | ed ny I, H. Allis for‘ nine years, then was with Mr. White. He recently resigne retary of the Retail Clerl plane is except the pilot Dyson the Y Dyson wis enmpl t it would s - that the em to a laym clitor ight of 15 pers on a win provided consider- 1o for motors to combat. kely to 1son- e ight and but went to High school here and also worked for the Allis firm and | Mr. White. Foster. '04 Britain High i row when the Ir halt 1 mou ill represent New ew Haven tomor- Scholastic Base- E w Britain 2 voted i to replace Water- them up a tain MAINE AND THL Facts and Fancies | “Suits to suit all tastes,” we read, Send all communications to Fup | | Shop Editor, care of the New || Britaln Aerald, and your leties will be forwarded to New York. Our Quarrel with the Oapy Man! But since it's not on suits we feed | s to suit all prices might Scem a saner “ad” to write! Su Dumb Is Right! ler '31: “Tell me Is she dumb”"” s she dumb? Why, w girl had 1T sh@ wouldn't know what to do with i Wh about the new girl. Fowler '2 EVOLUTION By J. M. Beil A long time back, an ancient da When giant rpents swam the \nd fisticuffs were but the play Of primal dwellers in the trees, A person kad no chance to earn, In lie never even saw A dollar as a just return I'or a sock upon the jaw. L ttles ever fought, the boulders ever tossed ne'er grew overwrought of money they had lost. | For a Promoter Because ' And only praises lowd would Wring road horities ted to use several t of ording to the speci i The state highway depar n a tight ted ernor G has h ¢ to slature t may not have for acim- e governor, for t MACHINERY AND MIN %0 . o for some time. hit by | ¢ vears than rators ph of * ND CHANGE INLAW ONJACHSONNOTES of ot} cmploy those who Rejected Bill Would Afiect Evi- dence in Murder Cases 1o 1 s. Gertrude mur- Jackson, ed to the fror for et in the cou took occa- its for 12 yea to the allow ms ade ars after may pend High school jon to ¢ ye vor sucl st 1 structure ¢ The bill 10t 11 i provided that in mur. en confession by r than the accused may the d io through a darkness from the while j the ow under cover of g ases, took books . person otl SEBIOT TOOM he admitte ior room. | cretion of \dze Th romoted | make it possible for defense counsel room. Then they ppeal to a superior court judge 2 adjustments of variou ission to examine such scats 8o that the students would in of a public have difficulty in accommodatir themselves to the different altitudes wo notes said to have been ad and angles. There was much con- | dressed to Rice and his attorney sion this morning, and it took half | William A, King, being with- hour to straighten things out. | held by officials. King madc a stir- Thursday at the Russwin Lyceum |ring appeal in behalf of the bill. A gorgeous, sive production of —- hig scenic comedy drama. A len Crime.” A thr heart inferest rose garden as evider the custody an Motor vehicles and valued at & ported from Canada i t Vo5 £40,284 were in November the bill would | | doors, | sion through | Movies should be prohibited | business district . numbering 8,753 | ex- | For one's own private paramour, The victor kissed the fair young | th | The g was strictly amateur. | | Rut gaze on him this present day, | | Who arns his bread by trading hlows, | ile fights for money. not for play, And right full well this he knows, Ior every time he swings a fist | Or takes a blow upon the bean, | The joy of sport is never missed, | He buys another limousine Limit! s more lives ©'s got ‘more lives » comedian!" AL Beckwith a woman first name. ot me see, ) my umbrella, my glasses, and L but 1 have a fecling that forgotten somet INCIDENTAL MUS By Frank T. Har going glance everyhody r to the ntly shed- near A t's the it movie the- | yed the gens ry morn- Here, stop | vour cry ilmast roughly he shook the oldest bookkeeper by the | shoulder. | 1 don't a buye “You wou this office ater next doc manazer ing at il ns ev i his call- sried in | crybody in in busi- | though off hours Iy @ door; organist plays. | il scene he's husband has rted house, the lias fallen ex- v with the child +1. or somethir s tell and it | vith busincss.” movies aren't a lot of comedy ik 1o me of comedy.” | e manager. s cry, and love- ‘Kiss Me Again,’ my stenographer's trying to take dic ——There! What were i em in the music the That's a sad, sentinme aying for now; the ome Lome to a des Iway alw ak 10ld hand when she's t comed ation, isic stopped, and a gallop succecded it, a wild, ! 1ihless cession of sounds | which had no beginning and seemed | working to no end “Comedy!” crivd the general man- rin despair. “A chase pictur The comedian is in an automobile and g pursued by a car full of comedy policemen. 1 know it as well as if T were in there next door. Stop! Stop, T say!™ Tut it was too late. The head bookkeeper, miraculously dried, de nd was pursuing the head of- boy for no reason at all. The stenographers were running around in circles, in and out of swinging rhe word ‘“private” meant absolutely nothine. “It's got me” wailed the general manager, knocking over a trash basket and joined the mad proces- the office. “I can’t that organ plays. is bel his tears help it while | writing to the Question Editor, New had vaulted his | 1919, Q. Which president first occupied the White House? A. John Adams. Q. What is a “square head?” A. That is an American idiom for a Dutch, German or Scandi- navian immigrant. In Great Britain, in the cant of thieves, it means an honest man. Q. How long does it take to cremate the body of an adult? A. It takes two hours after the 3 body is put into the furnace for \at & Blow! :Yem;lmn.hlm‘l Irnmlll :;) 15 t;ours her 48 = or the ashes to cool sufficiently to 'Where did you get the be handled. Q. Does prohibition apply to the Philippine Island; A. The national prohibition act does not apply to the Philippine Islands, and the only prohibition in effect there is an old provision which makes it a crime to give or sell in- toxicating liquor to Mohammedan Yilipinos or Moors. Otherwise the islands are wet. % Q. How did Davey Lee get a| part in Al Jolson's “Singing Fool?" A. He was discovered by Al Jolson who cast him in the role of | |Sonny Boy in “The Singing Fool,” | which was originally intended for | Davey's brother Frankie. | Q What is the meaning of | “Lagnappe?” i A. It is a term used in Louisiana | i for a present given by merchants to | | customers; a trifie added to the| the broad-cast in hot-air battles —Florence Heinrich Unreason? What makes a miracle But the mystery Is it not so? Yet yon want me to tell you This and that About our love! Flaming: black eye?” ‘Watson: “Miss Wenrich gave it to me last night.” Felming: “I thought smitten by her?” Watson: “I was. But oh boy, how she can you were smite! —Samuel Berliner (Copyrizht. 1929, Reproduction Forbidden) Questions and, » i | court of {amount of the purchase, Q. Have moles any eyes? A. They have very small eyes. | In many species they are covered over by & membrane, and investiga [tion of the common American molr | S Ea Ll e shows that the eve itsclf is much de- QUESTIONS ANSWERED | generated, and probably has no| You can get an answer 10 &Ny | practical use as an organ of sight. question of fact or information by Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washington. D. C., enclosing two cents in stampa Observations o o s st sarisd (G The. Noather | tended research be undertaken. All | other questions will receive & per- | sonal reply. Unsigned requests cane not be answere All letters are confidential.—Editor. ‘Washington, March 20.—Forecast for Southern New England: Gen- erally fair tonight and Thursda: somewhat colder tonight; fresh west to northwest winds becoming vari- able Thursday. J Forecast for Eastern New York: Fair and somewhat colder tonight; Thursday {increasing cloudiness, probably followed by showers Thurs- day night; warmer in north portion Thursday; moderate to fresh winds | mostly southwest and west. Conditions: Two storm centers appear this morning along the northern border, one in the St l.awrence valley. Quebec and Father Point 29.54 inches, and the other in ;North Dakota, Williston, North Da- kota, and the Pas Canada, 20.54 {inches. A long ridge of high pres- | sure extends from the Pacific coast southeastward to Florida with cen- ters at Winnemucca, Nevada, 30.16 inches. Pressure is relatively low along the Mexican border, El Paso, Texas 20.80 inches. Showers were | reported during the past 24 hours from Arkansas and Missouri north- | eastward over the Ohio valley and |Lake region and into the St. Law- Irence valley. Temperatures are lower in the upper Lake region. Conditions favor for this vicinity generally fair tonight and Thursday. Temperatures yesterday: the Ger- Q. How long did it take Graf Zeppelin to come from many to the United States? The dirigible left Friedrichs- haten, Germany, October 11, 1928, snd arrived at Lakehurst New Jer- October 15, 1928, after being in the air 111 hours and 38 minutes. Q. What is the value of the dia- monds exported annually from South Africa? o um diamond exports amounted to 4,274,206 carats valued at 12,255,095 pounds sterling. Q. What are the comparative ires for automobile, raflroad, and ccidents in the United States? In were 800,000 » accidents entailing a loss of life 000, In 1926 the number of persons injurcd in steam railway accidents was 130,235 and the num- ber killed was 7,0 In the same vear there 6,806 highway grade Crossing accidents in - which 2,445 persons were killed, Latest figures show a total of 2,826 fatalitics in coal m 148 liti in quarries and fatalities in metal mines Q is the oldest hospital in the Ur States? The Pennsylvanla hospital in ladelphia, which was established | 1851 1927 1928 there wer Low Atlantic City « 44 Atlanta 54 What extent of the mpire at the helght of was the Boston 42 | Ruftalo .. Sl 3z 5 poWw | Chicago 36| A. lis Golden Age was | | i Emperor Justinian the Gre D) when it| yeached its itost oxtcmdh with boundaries as far as Spain, and in- lnding the territorics of northern Africa, Asia Minor, Syria, ancjent Zgypt. Italy, Dalmatia and 41l the lands included in Turkey be- fore the world war, Q. What substance pocket cigarette ligh spark? A. ing 50 per cent or morc of cerium. Q. 1Is Tannie Brice a Jewcss? Where was she bor A, She was born in City of Jewish parentage Q. Who was Jack irst wif | A, Jack Dempsey's first wife was | Mivine Wayne (or Gates), a former | 1deville They were mar- | L yied at Farmington, Utah, October 9, } 1916, and divorced on Iecbruary 4, iring the describe it accuiately? Know give the salute to the and many other interesting facts in our Washington Bureau's b Do _you letin is used in s to make the AMERICAN A cerium-iron alloy, contain- 1522 New York Avenue, ll want a copy of the bul and encioms herewith five 'ponun stamps to cover FLAG EDITOR, Wasi n THE cents in Nemerk NAME .. Dempsey’s |s-rnr:m' AND NUMBER | oty .. actress. Mickey (Himself) McGuire . S0 LoNG WAS STANDING RIGHT IN in the . Thank heaven 1se is up in May!” Radio Wrangle<! “The men of old hot bat- our I onnett A the great broad sword in . (2Fontaine Fox. 1929, The Bell Syndicste, the) ? Do you I Washington Burcan Cincinnati Denver Duluth . Jacksonville Kansas City . Los Angeles . New Orleans .. New York .. Norfolk, Va. . St. Louis . Washington M’PHERSON CASE JUDGE IMPEACHED BY SENATE California Legislators Against Demurrer of Judge Who Tried Noted Woman Evangelist, 63 4 24 74 58 T4 2 60 62 60 64 Unanimously Sacramento, Cal., March 20.—(® —The state senate, sitting as a high impeachment, overruled late yesterday the first four counts of the demurrer Superior Court Judge Carlos 8. Hardy of Los Angeles, filed agalinst the articles of impeachment charging him with misdemeanors in office. The vote was 37 to 0 on the first four articles charging Judge Hardy with misdemeanors in office in con- nection with the affairs of Mra Aimee Semple McPherson, evangel- ist. The senators split 23 to 14 on the fifth article, sustaining the Los Angcles judge's objections to the charge of misconduct for the alleged distribution of seat checks at the William Edward Hickman murder | trial in Los Angeles. H. 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