New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 9, 1929, Page 13

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i e ————— s e s P NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ' MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 192 S‘hearer Insists Four U. S. Admirals Were Behind Propaganda Work Against Naval Disarmament Plans Yoclares Robison, Plunkett, Pratt and Wiley Backed Scheme to Keep American Naval Power On Increase—Sues Shipbuilders. mford, Sept. 8 (UP)—Four 1 bill in « lary o rican rear adm als were 10ng fi wval officers who beso against naval armaments States, William B, in elaborating on his propaganda campaign for parity power. The admirals, were Samuel S, now superin- tendent of 1 Academy at nnapolis; P. Plunke V. Pratt and Henry 1s made in 1924 Sues Three Companics Shearcr, whose suit against shipbuilding concerns for cdly due him for prop: American press neva and s ar \as caused a senate e ordered t him reduction the of the United Shearer said herc to work in wearer said Robinson the N Cha A vas good ked to Admirals and Prat a 0 il @ ction at work elsewhers pvesti tateme flagship Cal issued vesterday in which h iy latements on t was supplied with Uty Gl i Ll 103 gence data ofticially.” s MERE A i He admitted X ind figure L > 1en to them he was a prop: ofcssed to b at he T ca investigation which was recommend- ||y i d by President Hoover. Mr. |fgp S Hoover conten Ralent Boon the public int year). Senator reduction. Outlines Turther Work buildir Drydock cor s nl American Brown-Bover ofticially. Al ompany. His stat 1 titied himgelf with « G Council of Amcrican Shipbuild 1 v revealing that all th v i 1t I ports sent fro neva it « iressed to He 2. Hur r r ny > ey for the ol 1 toir ) i a Ger = « 1 ) fo. I Y ; it official data” that he took to Gen- W ‘ o Self Styled Expert Jove attac e ! rer styled hin If 1 naval naval fig st ot State Inspectors Report Tests tes ruisers neral been complied with prom thirty-nine of 437 Reveal Faulty Equipment of the te motor e ent, cooperating with tate police, during tests on the T0 HELP FAR nditions found | \ashington, D. C ploring t “sectionalist nts which have be; practi test 1 inj UFFEETIVE BRAKES |fective horns and two defective tire J Arrests were made in several | ! when it was manifest that U ) law. In all cases where defecti | | equipment was discovered operators and owners were ordered to have repairs made. Such orders have ptly. Only were pending, or incomplete so far as repairs were concerned, at the end of the two weeks' inspection period. safety equipment was fo 1 per cent of the motor | chicles inspected by the * GITY MUST PROSPER MERS poor condition frequently, 6 per . . ; ke prans sems tes Senator Bingham Gives View ome om0t cquipment reauire| 00 ChANGES 0 Tarill ected into i inted in.|the tarii discussion, Senator Hiram ¢ be made | Bingham of Connecticut, in an in- e terview today, said that it would he o nfortu agriculture if ef- il forts to limit tariff revision to farm Suatiim products were successful. He ex- s R aen | e |Pressed the belicf that no such e et well as by | limitation would be imposed in the according to depart. |Senate. The house, when it passed T Hawley tariff bill, clearly ex ST owners | Pressed itself as favoring the more fat 1sive action, onomic ¢ Poor Brakes tion nator b : e % th said, “which scem to be e by those who urge higher s T es for icultural com- lip- | modities and no others. Of course, O found they know, when v reflect, that the consumption of agricultural pro- is chiefly on the ability of dustri communities to : " |buy and consume. 7 If the farm relief act accom- plish it is expected to ac- 3 ) omplish, 1t will stabilize prices of commodities on a el than has The purpose o btedly was to r prove the fa 1 commu but throv prevailed rom bill, 50 und from ¢l comes markc ourse at th marketed gricultural tarift bill buy t h purpos: the dities, enhance passed, acted, two calculated to Btion islation 1 produc marke vhere the so-callr ...and Now, , Public Appraisal of Viking Value Verifies the Judgment of Motor Critics WH'EN the nevws Viking was introduced, expe- rienced motor car criticse—editors of leading automotive publications—were uniformly enthu- siastic about its appearance, its engineering, and the extraordinary value it offers at medium price. To quote from Motor: ‘‘ After more than three years of development, the Olds Motor Works annout the Viking, a V-eight which represents excellent valueat$1595. The word ‘excellent’isused advisedly. At first glance it might be taken for a $2500 car; a little more careful consideration of all the factors involved might suggest a price of $2000; while the actual list of $1595 is a tribute to modern engineer- ing and production methods.” According to Automobile Topics: “The name ‘Viking’ is freighted with valorous tradition, and few cars have come forth under as auspicious cir- cumstances, or revealed more sturdy and bold character. Its refreshing originality, especially in respect to the power plant, should command wide attention.” And Motor West adds: ““With these characteristics of expensive automobiles, the price of the Viking is as sensational as are its advanced engincering design and distinctive appearance.’ Now, the public has had an opportunity to appraise DOMIJAN MOTOR COMPANY HOTEL BURRITT GARAGE the Viking—and public opinion is in thorough accord writh the critical judgment of these automo- tive experts. Every day, the Viking is winning new admirers— by the tailored beauty and luxury of its Bodies by Fisher—by the superb performance of its 90° V-type eight-cylinder engine—by its restful riding comfort and uncanny roadability —and, most of all, by its extraordinary value. Come and see the new Viking. Inspect, in detail, its many outstanding features. Drive it yourself and experi- $ ence the luxury of its bril- 1595 liant V-cight performance. Know to your own complete satisfaction the qualities fg;_!gg;g::;lf;g::‘;h'd- whichhavebroughtsuch sin- Extra cere and enthusiastic praise from automotive critics and the public alike. charges for delivery and Olds Motor Works,Lansing,Mich. nancing KING OF GENERAL MOTORS Consider the delivered price as well as the list price when comparing automobile val- ues. Viking delsvered prices include only reasonable PRODUCT 136 WASHINGTON STREET Telephone 4575 farmer’s best higher substantially | gl [t Sept. 8.—De- |a | | their consideration of t heretofore | f the farm aise prices rmers’ nities, 1ghout the custom- hese farm prices if in- commodi- ave heen Here when pieces of advance ces on farm products, and these | the ted in the industrial not | “Obviously if this industrial the products of the farm, when population is to continue to absorh the cen prices of these virtue raisc coop feder hanc: do what “Wher prod ployment of | jeoparay sure at fancy price |at wage will the farmers as the ¢ m rel whi Mon bil the t in the tarif d by erative al ed b by W ucts ly can s or of be iff rates or h s 4 lay, i than it doubt inted republi con the © can industrial communi prosperous leve | minimum, unemployment imports increasing, Amcrican he not N the of th products have bee activitie protective higher tariff rates, it is des to man buy Steady emr Anieric continuc s on and to reduce ol of labo ut farm legislation is a if it can T mitte ions, mber h ties are refl in t markets “Io Is reason it is th ¢ should be so bot ndustrial ¢ argu- |ing the tarift bil st onomic fact trial cast not only is an ofar as it pays the igricultural | is i a finishe icultural cor hig i SR J/CHEVROLET rm board, and further en- eff ot e w Eacis that m 1 witk Jor Economical Transportatlon — (et Remarkable Six-Cylinder Engine Chevrolet’s remarkable six-cylinder engine impresses you most vividly by itssensationally smooth performance. 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