New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1929, Page 7

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[ that the top be raised nine feet. Hm Lins 200 rooms, but at the most enough for the mnew Princess of | The Prince nas nine s iing clectrie current; and PR"SPERITY MYTH Aswan dam is the keystone to the ‘VALES P“STP[]NES l‘”' Prince will occupy only six of | Wales, whoever she might be. and as al eir belongir 1 t 203 . ; ‘irll;:mnu system. of Egypt. It an- | them. The remaindgr will be used Library Altered most of the i 1l B Edward 3. Lorenz, \ 1 ) |swers the prayers of Egypt for a | by members of his entourage and | e Jibrary is practically the only | 10ved some wedks ! 1L snor « : Cou ot \(omhmt supply of water. £ w M servants, and by visitors. Many of | room in Marlborough House which @ Prinee’s actual “moviy hen | Hattord il e R AL they almost never get rain, Ux~!n will probably never be used | hag not heen altered extensively. It | he does move « omise 10! ¥ ., East 1 510 600 Egyptians depend on the for it would be beyond thel was arranged by King Edward.ana |De @ very strenuous or ly only hi g s rat I rms 3z Co., | ar giving flow of the Nile. And up. 1 rince’s means to maintain a house- | prohably there is no other quite like D Mom Te“s ol msmss Flays\n”.‘.‘v:dml(:-d of "h(l.l\n-N”"'fl flow is Gares 0[ S[ale occupy TllIlE 0[ |1\’:|’|:1'Y’:<l]x“|\}|n'\ scale as his father it iy the w orld 29 juncts to carry i : e £ : o i el by Aswan dam. | At st s it would seen “ ] orth of Cairo, for 700 miles along E ds P Hei | Queen Mary, ke the good mother | ¢he walls are lined with hooks, 1t List of Plterh Ise u-'l 001'])01‘&10 ll(el‘eStS | both banks of the Nile, hundreds of n thi s Op“lar elr | and housekeeper she is. has been ljn reality thev are ¢ dummics 1‘0 Connecticut Pe: | thousa of fertile acres now are | = | very interested in the preparation of | hiding many cuphoards. 0 ciicy : & Sy % e served by the British-built “sprinkler o sn | the Princ suite ot Marlborough | door is hidden by th P s issued by ' i \ i Washington, April WP —| o om { Tondon Aprit 12 (UP)—The| ;g0 ang has, as often as her pres- | volumes and the visi Oftice April 9, 1929, to ¢ Growth of the tenant system in| The dam, situated at the first Prince of Wales' “moving duy” has ! nee at the King's bedside allowed. | find his R s ¢ T ’ farming and low incomes of certain cataract of the w wage earners are _ited Senator is unlike famo y Nye, republican, N. D., to refute the | the Natior iphic society claim that the United States is in ' points out. Masonry could not be €x- | Jumes an era of nation-wide prosperity. | pected to hold the Nile in flood 80 | g Aar In an article published by the American Federation of Labor, Ny said 64 per cent of those 's lon American dams, river. | been postponed indefinitely, visited her son's new home personal- Iy to supervise 1ts arra ce-belic book entit (List compile 1 ge Out.’ All of them have official Guzetis by the ¢ old G. Manning, Room 4 « ] < I 2 2 ops in India were recently dams ment. Prince has long been prepar- move from York House, Palace, just across the street The Prince will occupy two hed- rooms and a sitting room, kitchen, | very compiete library. | | comic titles such as * Carbureter,” “Roylo Warm I i The § Co. \recml \utlce horough House, formerly oc- anuons {the red granite wall of Aswan I8 |cupica by King Grorge and King pierced by 180 sluice gates. When mployed | high water comes these sluice gates in mining and manufacturing have | become nozzles releasing jets of | annual incomes of less than §7 muddy fluid 18 to 2§ feet wide and almost a third have incomes of less ' 6 1-2 feet high. A billion tons of | Alhoy than $500. water pass through the dam in a for his “Thirty per cent of these families | day during the September floods. | postnor keep boarders and lodgers and i Phe chicr one of our large cities one person in every 12 is buried in a pauper's grave or turned over to medical fraternities for dissection,” Nye said. mors that he intended to take a | with him when he entered his home have thus heen refuted. “flat” would hardly be large ward February and March been reported as the which he intended to go. | now everything is ready tion, he has once mor e actual shift engineer turns the | Officiuls refused 1o deny or con faucet for 15,000,000 people, His m whether his increased duties as 1y for his father, King George ch have been brought about by 's illness and the length of water system is 4,000 miles long. By telegraph he knows the supplics of the three main sources | needs of ti time which it will take him to report the \\huh send the cover from it, are the cause of Blue Nile and the Black Nile rush- | golay . |ing down from the hills of Abyssinia. | Yot it is generally believed that The White Nile, which flows out | ) s not care to be con- of snowfed Lake Victoria, rolls along | cor » turmoil of moving Farm Situation Turning to the farm situation, Nye added. “The most ominous fact in a i culture is the rapid growth of ten- ant farming. In 1850 about 25 G A without much change month in and SEintn o cuanlon under the tenant system. Today, |MOUth out. The Abyssinian Niles|while his time is so very much oc- | in many of the states, it has passed | “T'Y the »mml that fertilizes the | cupicd with affairs of state the high water mark of 60 cent. rms of Egypt anew each year; the As long ago as last July Marlhor- 1y for W “Over 60 per cent of those aho | White Nile waters the crops during ouzh House was re: al 1 and redeco work in manufacturing and mining | [N° dry scason It had heen repaint industries live in rented houses, 75 ks of the Nile the | ated. New plumbir 1 heatin per cent of the homes are mort- monuments of nany rangements were installed, the c ed, and out of a population of izations—ILuxor, T s and the tral heating system was exten constr 120,000,000 only a little more than | I'¥ramids. With all the ind radiators introdnced. The stal 4.000,000 own homes free from en- | 100 the kings of pt never b which torr housed the horses cumbrance.” {unything for their prople to compare and carri f King Ge § This distressing situation, Nye de- | With the Aswan d It has added | King B now clared, is the direct result of grant- | 1.500.000 acres of available farms yverted into m or ing to a favored few privileges which and millions of income for the gov- | {he horses ar: now stabled on the involve the supreme functions of ernment. t floor over the garages, huir government. | Her modern irrigation svstem has y up an inclined plane to 11 Flays “Interests” corporate interests, by : dangers of pate about 15.000 ism and socialism, have secured | the sy franchises which belong to the peo- | land er years than 4 ple” Nye said. “Is there any good seve reported in the Bible Leabmn iy franihiess gl an " | Stomach Dizorders | e Sy T 1 VFDDING GIFT GIVEN First Revealed by " Fedoral commiss el 1o JOHN NOT FLOQEN""' Coated Tongue Ifederal commissions cre nercase in popu- 440 in 1546 to 1928, Without ne would fall lm'h wm House House, protect the public inte been “packed,” Nye charged, men who are over friendly to tru or under obligation to them. “Have we sold our political and Plainville Gl From } civil birthright, which involves tt power of private taxation through the natural resources of the coun- ' try, for a mess of potiage known as economic m.;.m m production WPTSHUGE DM CROWS LIKETOPSY - | MR, JOHN COOLIDGE ON TH Rswan, Stemming Nile, Must Be ocsris o s s BY THIZ HEADS OF Raise Second Time |l i Washington, 12 —(P)—As- | wan, Egypt’s “Topsy” dam, has ed “as growing pains again. will of the Engineer years ago threw the | idge, and o mile-and-a-quarter dam across the Mrs. Coolide Nile, It was 92 fect high. 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