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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1929, ] Probably Senator Borah, in order to| GAGGING BY INJUNCTIONS New Brltaln Herald zain bettcr enforcement, would like | Perhaps some good will come of 1:0 ts afldF ’ e SR e Fac ancies nd other witnesses at the scene t»msu;s.uuuws 235588353250 5538 552 5995550559 2 —THE OBSERVER- Makes Random Observations On the City anc Its People bulance. Here, indecd. If the lact straw, for some of us, at least e i p Trom making || Gritatn Herald, ang your tciter 30'“““‘0“000'0WQ"'"7309!‘001‘000“6‘1%64‘00‘:‘@?‘« | ‘The rapid prohibitionists, first of last Juns there were S . S will be forwarded (o New York || S0 Well Say Nothing About (lieved that Judge Traceski will 1 will pooh-pooh the statement of on cases tormiy [emmai ettt it e __J_\r:\ Year Resolutions L [imeked by ihe party organiation. witnesses ”T;,m’.”h.:\\ the r;.lq_ pointeds ol 4 As a New Year's gift to readers | excepting under an agreement that ERbeloen Ly GLIE IR MhICIECluss A g WOURIUEMCn'Z o piihiz column,) thek O ver is go- | h ulm :xm his present offied nhn s to believe only he man who drew the Christmas g 1o refrain from printing a list of |is clected mayor. 1 is hardly neces- | ¥hat vants to believe, and see, | resolutions which arc supposed to | sary to point to the improbability of | £ y such fa Bl be funs Ccarly every writer in |Traceski resigning the judgeship to | posed f he desives. 1le wil ! the country who has access o a|wage a campaign which might or | also aps. “Well, you hat some don't | colymn like this winds up the year [might not be successful and if the | litt v tor by r who 1= |by drafting a sct of resolutions which | latter, would leave him without of- | Shot a policeman in the act o Sala nots Bt g2/l e {are cxpected to tickle the minds of | ficial position. Judge Alling did not | €<¢ from a louse. Why shouil es, or approx \ ! vifficult Look! he intelligentsia who depends on his | do this and it is not expected that ; You have more sympathy for 3 i adults : isms of some publica- | Another way to keep from grow- | Rawlins: “It seems to me that|brain children for mental refresh- |Judge Traceski would be asked to|this supposed bootlcgger. who i of the Associated Press ~ fon can call for an injunction and | NE ol is to question the humility | your wife been wearing ment. lotees S e h el T ase. ) ' vk 1an who is oud of his h ty. | st nge exp sion s ori e T s vho is proud of his humility. | strange expression lately N { the shooting, which is this case was in Buffalo, stoutly declared that the coast guardsmen left the wounde:t man Iying on the bottom of his boat, Dbleeding to death, for more than an hour, urtil a policeman too' pity on his and summoned an am- W Britain, ¢ the success of the Minnesota gag law — 000 a year, or cven more. |as applied to newspapers. This law | o cnables a court to determine what| Blessed are the poor. They don't 'thm” 2L : I find life a bore when they aren't JovrLe e | is "malicious, scandalous or defama- There is another side to the story. playing with bits of pasteboard. | tory matter,” and the way to bring | such alleged matter to the attention | petition appeal signed by || Send all communications © o ; too. Activities have been fairly en- CXTTT XL LTS o despite the so-called lack of | | ) ; siledifac ot b iaiig e sor s ey [l o ; + lot and 403 | | Shop Editor. care of the New BEGTPEFIGRPAT orcement. In the fiscal year cnd- d in add E Tn Minnesota any politician with a [ ing everybody has when a baby be rinated t grievance against a publication can | longing some<hody 1: needs ey Lo o e : an injunction and suppress the | SP Will now exchange ‘em. if he's w w Assumy paper he doesn't like. 11 e Ior others he can readily wear! Mehmer of the Associated Press i ne person was invol AR i s you don't believe in Providence. | Lots would like to — over into mili ar r Stff. Pub- { that the ordinary driver gots by? it < New Year resolutions are chest- | Judge Traceski is the yvoungest | he bu ulty: “Yes she's trying = | huts and alleged humorous ence [ man appointed 1o sit on the bench in | The question. of « A to them should be barred by all [this city. His profession is the law. managing editors. They bear the|and his talents have been developed | POsd (o ! : or sume relationship to truth as a stage [in that dircetion. At present he is e btained 75 pe euilty kiss whe o s “Good Night." ‘ i st 1 rc obtained in 75 per | guilty of being a public nuisance. | FS When h 0od Night ivishman or a stage Jew. 2 clerk in the gencral assembly, a | Sate W ! et SR portunity to re- egul government China The maiden lady of uncertain age | Position which puts him in ir ML bR ‘m” vhl"] fhs tederal | sorm, Tt simply s gerced o B et i 's been the butt of the sea- |Ate contact with those persons who et L out o It trains th reason- lic sentiment point about the Minncsot Television will he worth while, if \ & Tatost 1 el 2 A her lat photo; | he courts can suppress | only to show whether the radio un- tors should be punished. | the paper. The paper, if found | Rouncer really seems cager for a iteelf Law 1 b are sup- ople of a ws against 1 as she raiscs her right hand on (A€ in the best position to help law- ‘v 1 and resolves to met her |vers along the route (hat leads thom s ool T wan cre the twelve months cnd. o high position in the legal fra. | 1S TCDE ~Lhe publi 3 3 ) When inspiration lagged, the writ ternity IFew persons have pped that theft should m, rs always thought np somethinz | {rom the office of mayor of city U a0 B funny—the writers thonzht it was | ©f New Britain to higher political el : re ‘.JO‘: funny-—hy dragigng in leading poli- | Position. but swith position alrcady i not par rly affiliat ticians and baring their resolutions | Cstablished in the courts of justice, | Vith cil {o the public. The point of the joke {€OUPIed With infiuential connections | “a¢h ens thinks this Luffalo [cemented, the opportunitic are | ing. While this group. to the areat. n, would ingist (h NOREI= MELLON AND BORAT - g ¥ a senat L would mea I »\\ i c Constitution. ) backward or going ba e on n hes aary or wet camp, v pul to omcthing L ] / 3 2 was usually as flat their heads, tion upo lls to | Muisance. Tnder this law, howe the writers’ heads. tederal 1 en. | @ change or policy is not perm . | tion ignorant, and wicked; g 4| D he second prosperous and zealous i ; © never been spared-the embarrass- : lin reform; the third zaily sinning to - ment of having their calling lam- of people were | OUt of bus 8 entirely. Manifestly, | show jt isn't middle-class. g ! pooned in the minds of the humor- toward | there is also the question of confis- | I n ists of the press. Usually they are = : toward | : ! [ 4 - S : e I | Girl's Freak Breathing at the fwo hirds cstimate is too | cation of property involved. ill, a lobbyis ntleman i i portrayed as vowing not to flirt with | Fuie Fre @ G AR | _land a scholar if he's working for | } 3 i {the boss any more. Just as if the | Biessiig in Disguise A‘M‘ i b a law and that | (hetic public will view such a devel- ? G st v | i s plight of Miss Margarct MacIntyro, | Prohibition agents. who have been 111115010y Mool Been binlyoducant /(o 1ia i nAeTd SN MET S ol oyl v f 20BN SRRIO I Slig SIDRIEHCont breathes three fto five times & | their dutics, will be raised in th Pretty little stenographers have | Jude Traceski's reported insist- |ence upon retaining his place in the courts was probably prompied {Just this linc of reasoning of & rum runner, cven granting tha man was one. The probability oubtful i morc than two thirds o It At a moment | the plant simply is forced to go chignsron i nyors BUI apathetic to Secretary senators merel ed shares in ¢ merely Drys have It is doubtful whether 3 : i1 | something ought to be done in t nijloRncny with cquanimity. Tt is! Dry Georgia cestroys more stills further doubtful whether a general | than wet New York? Well, the Ias resolving that their behavior dur- ) by i thy toward {he abuse of injunc- | WOTst Kids aren’t spanked if the par- | ing the year will be beyond criticisn. j minute, instcad ot the usual 15 fo | t85 © ]” “ )h‘ el .J,‘, fror “cleaning out” th ‘ron TR (s Ty nts don't belicve in spanking. When this thought fails, the writers | 15 timies! Tmagine this yeung lady's nd priva fonate 1 | tions will continuc. Various organ- R ooninea tnertia e et fecling of absolute immunity when apidistate awill snoUlDRtieneiis ) to bottom.” v at AJARRING NOTE I'ROM F! > : = : 3 when that body rcope toptosbo! LFRANCE | j;ations, including those of labor.| The cause of erime? Well. th - | acclaring they will not sncak into | Passing the Glu strect dump. iy [2te, when that body scopcns. i {the pantry and steal mother's home | She had to do 1 her breath— | Many a courageous federal it—a little and lo. been killed while bravely stamipin into the pantry and try to steal |she has passed the whole outdoor | OV 7 (il (O] ol '” 5 estimation, to improve it Senator D5e been declaiming against the | cause of scrub cattle is the n T g against 1 he Harhor of Lost Soles! et % encalk | What there is of junctions for & long time, | of scrub eattle. : made jam. Why should they sneak ( R THE I'UN SHOP NEWS WEEKLY top. t the London naval conference To add t 1 iue would face a critical atti- the announcement presi- | tud as suspected for | receiving not too much attention | 1t's no proof of charm to be th ents “‘commission 2 orce- | some B ent e o T e r f 1 o | oIy public. The abuse of injuUnc- | frct girl a man kisses, The proof lcveryone knows that mother stopped 1 observa rady 10 of v forcign aflairs here threatens to undermine | consists in being the last one. gy sodial making jam long ago and depends | ther, it might be Hointed out that |& D e L i 5 e - has o the ol T o e b i e Seoh We ought to regard it as a coni- |on the corncr grocery store for her | the Plainfickl girl could drive dolitg thalp diy, It were ot I | e N S 1 when a foreigner settles in | supply livver past any ene of the Newing- | {r¥in xtorlfadditionalGamon St country,” says a politician Father—ah, Dear. Dear Father— | (OB pig farms without noticing them | from their bootleager friends. I e e Immigration is the xincerest form [is posed with his right hand aloft at all vill be difficnlt U o have criticised ¢ ssion for | 1°ra been unknown heretofore. | {o 0dd that the public will conclude | away. of flatters! declaring that he will smoke no| What a durb young lady | drys Lo think ORI failing to rcport! Conaress nutshell. Trance is not inclined | that, rather than suffer undemo- B . more. This inspiration probably is | Would be if she would only learn to | will brush it b b U g ML e Movics pinned on the knowledge that the |Swim under water he swimmers [ proof. though. even prohibitio A recently-published book is de- | fathers of the world prefer to swear |4t No. 4 reservoir, and Willow working in city of Spring bed as one that will “keep the |oft smoking rather than try to con- | Brook park would find thewsclves | ficld only a few years ago, six reader awake most of the night ime those Christmas cigars with the | hopelessly outelussed. for the lady | indicted in conspiy ull- s to defraud SOhh e i Sister has always been revealed as 10 swim from Ler fo Kensington | alcohol. whiskey and Lecr from gov warchouse B ral were | mother's home made jam when |incinerator without suifting a sin Jn m snifl of smoke. Carried still nts killed there has been a ailed to na ommiltee [ the conference occasions 1ess | public discussion; it needs careful to receive th R s d1ys [surprise than had the stand o }pm,n, attention. It is not too much denly put on the + t {ellogg pact as a sub- | cratic repressions under s & Son nien wre so cynical | hard-boiled you can't flatter ther but. they unbend when you tell them how cynical and hard-boiled they bition burcan v t that closer unity and accord jpress of the nation from now on | are. We intend {0 [ for the Leaguc of Nations. |rule by injunclions, the injunction | records that t © prohi- | is she cntircly oblivious of the | process nceds to he suppressed. The A bank pass-book docs that for|atiractive labels. of the short breath ought to be able | the governmer tions, t 1 tirely ion between the United States | ¢ certa e o el e 1 L Al G e ¢ e o gl o) uns Sy promising to he kind to her mother |and back under water. if a wat cinment s just like any other tax Information 4 to help wash the dishes and tidy | Way eould be provided. Al in all | jailed. Furthermore. corruptio dirly adjnsted. it lets you off ‘ow people of today,” we real |the house. That is mot truc to life |this affliction may have its com- | among the men and officers of 3 » pensations. Altheugh she certainly | coast guard has been and still «nd Great Britain might in 1~0\H"‘(0 charges of such abuss | of its cffects be a rival to the Lea- ctional power. Wisc jail walls | guc. Although favoring lessencd | will begin to oppose all manner and soaks the other fellow. Hosan U ot ges tenonja it fliesuscilh tayerasieiniale Mol o 3 inconvenience of the old furnpiss |long cnough to know that dishes are | could never qualify for a closeup in [ widespread. Graft in police depart for infractio: t prohibition | expenditures upon armament, France | injunction N gener = P injunctions on general principl v washed or the furniturc dusted. So |the movies. Iler hosom wouldn't | ments, in some sections of the conn law. T prefers tha ch movements b | They « loaded with dynamitec ton m(lu*:\xi\.' The .‘tlmmh!rn'.n'y is 1t how can they Know, I that one is out. | © fast enon the flickering plenning to do semething. and the r been tolled? Mother, during the past few years, Jensg 1 customs ar ment 2 ¢ might not h&p- frather than solely upon direct par- | SLOW AND SEDATE HARI v top half of stockmes won't show. | s e has been brought to the front de- - iicrder patrolmen involved, still go Shorts claring that she will go to the movies | Santa in Retivement merrily on s S 2 Gorrect | th . “Yes, T| Tl Ford recently imade out a {only five afternoons a week. Some- | For Another Year lvery bootlrgaer shot by custo o MElY ECth e 1 Aulace il BTt E o s 16 mid- | check for a penny. {thing wrong with this picture, be- | Speedy work was done iy many |or border patrolmen inereases 11 new This time it ear of [plan of the strect department 10| g0 anaq ma never mention | We understand that the bauk |cause mother doesn’t even mention | New Britain merchants as soon as | disrespect for the prohibition law 8 cvening shows she | their stores closed on Christmas | There can be no doubt about th ¢ ! 3 | ry. amo t policemen, a1 Mellon were r from enforce- | predicated upon League activitics | pen. watcly “beating the | leying methods. | The hullabatoo that has been tak- law art since Violators S enlively UPOR | (erican and British joint action. | attempt to remove snow through | them to my wifs { manager resisted the temptation fo|the number of | > humorous and return it to the | intends (o take in. ¢ in removing Sunfa Claus dee- | for the American people are not i the state where they live over Copyright 1929, b ce marked “No Iunds.” New Year's resolutions arc a joke. [orations. from (lieir windows and | herently bloodihirsiy ey d Syndicate. — So the Observer has resolved to say | siore interior. At 10 o'clock Thurs- ard such a killi a th tween the United States and Great |the divers means employed to gel > Sensiblet nothing about them. day morning several of the larger | would regard the slaying of a bu downtown stores not only had ve- | glar. The murmur against such 1 he pre T pu ment in| . ‘ ¢ & the pr ! Although it has been said over and | the use of chemicals has scrved to = again there s no cntente be- | bring to the attention of public To procced fr the beginiing, | Britain following the visit of Pre- |rid of the “beautiful” in cities with- nes: “Are you going to give lev's take up the unusual diatribe | micr MacDonald, the I'rench note |out the cspenditurc of much huma . e ah e Taaret | Boom For Judge Traceskt moved cvery vestige of Santa cards, | tics grows persistently louder. P alie up |1 lacDonald, the French note He (AL B G iy T servations frv: tYes, I'm going to pive | Raises Interesting Questions cle, but had packed up all the toys | haps it may eventually get to th ¢ Senator Borah, who started the |al| but assumes such a rea . of Senator Bora I rted 1l but assumes such a reality Jp giving anything up! ¢ Judge Stanley J. Traceski's oc- |and Christmas tree decorations, | point whe t will make itself d PR A ! The balance of power in the would scem that in the winter, 0" The Weathef —H. M. Ka cupancy of the eity and police court |cleared out Chrisimas goods and | iantly heard 10 is ot a pleasa After having uttered a E | League rests upon the continent of | ¥1eN there usually are complaints | ’ B Y neh will not b 1\<1\m\ 1[1; \11 Llan ot m for their Janu- | thing to think o has Jatent p LCurope and in it France is a { unemployed walking the strects, They call her “Appendix"— s lacquisition of political position, he & 3 sibilities that are far from Ame e e i > 2R | e A i & B : will seek the republican nomination Laurel and cvergreen decorations [jcan in their foundations. bition enforcement, Scnator Borah . it would be no great problem to | i s wanting to take| ! : i Houso | POFtant influence, directly or in-| - 2 Blee | TWashington, De ~Forecast | fier out! | as mayor in the spring. according to | were allowed to :cmain. at least until v man, who thinks for hit e G lircctly. Doth the Kellogg pact and | ©Ptain sufficient men to do the work | ¢ "o \tnern New England: Cloudy, | word that has leaked out from the |after New Year. of course. Sgveral and who is not an ardent dry rence.” President Hoover | o yngerstanding between the | O €leaning the streets of snow. The | possibly followed hy rain Saturday THE AUTHORESS! inner circles of the G. O. F. . |fook down largs wreaths in front {nor a rabid wet; Is privileged—un United States andl Great Britain| s man power for such a pur- |night; Sunday-partly cloudy; not By A. W. Baumer That his party is not wholly “sold their stores, Fowever, ome law 1s passed 1o change even ! AT ; | pose, Thowever, is the last thing |Much change in temperature. “Now, give me.” she said, “your|on this arrangement is evidenced by ” TR lis—to consider these things. Pun th ot et s aaidom o SR e e e e Porcc i Toina s erniNER O il opiion ofinis8 Donft hesithiel heltaclitiatin sona iR N SnAL 1929 Proved One Thing— lic sentiment. at least in the cast, . ol . |inating action the world away sidered. Apparently it woul Cloudy, possibly light rain in north |ty say cxactly what you think of it. | Who arc in a position to know, sa Tlm_l We Can Lick Adyersity. not with the prohibition law i nator Borall | o Gencva, and hence away from [ 00 ¢Xpensive. portion Saturday and in extreme | 1p vou don't like it, say so. Remem- |the Traceski boom is apparently | Well. So long, 1924, As years go. {many, many instances. The though mpaign abl { In New York some ye o | south portion late Saturday after-|hor that nothing can hurt my fecl- |Stalemated at this juncture with the jyou weren't so I You gave ns!ful man envisions the liquor law ne throwers were tried; but {hey | noon or night; Sunday partly cloudy; | ings judzc only passively interested in|our headaches and heartacies, but|a wonderful ideal, but an imprac- i not much chang mperature |8 look the manuccript, read it | Alling the mayoral ehair and more | You also gave us laughier and hap-| tical reality. The Observer's advi > Conditions: T bance that | carerully and thoughtfully, hande 1|interested in following his profes- | PIness You didn't fatten our bank |y the treasury department, wortl sssion, a topic which the United |©f Washing away the snow with over Lake for Thursday to her and hesitated a mo- | sional career as a jurist E Lccounts ‘.m‘1 o didn't serve .| less as it may be, is (o cut down t! to er F ater from city hydra Jeen | night is advancing rapidly castward, The position i ich Judge Tra- | much pic when the pic I amount of ammunitios cn 1o States and Great Dritain agreed to | WAleT 1rom city hydrants has been | night is advancing rapidly cast . | The position in which Ju ECREE MuClu Pl e vic w i2z | amount of ammunition n oo aelito Sttt B 2 Htricd. but it only worked on days | 0eing central the mouth of the “Well® T Legan, falteringly. |coski is placed is not unlike tl ut. but you gave us strengih io| Coast Guards. The less shootin th rezerve for later consideration t £ CRCh [ S 1 extend- . e nera 3. W. |climb over obstacles. s i SepETE e i 3 ; et e e e S E Tapence vl ha (roveh) exte 1 { éharactor, Mark. He isnit {rue|in which Attorney ral B. W.| over obstacl strength lo. the better the chances ar dmitted that consideration of | 2 | ing southwestward to Mississippi e Alling found himsclf as a draftee to [heart, strength of mind and strength | winning public opinion over to their T e e LT ) : No one would 2 A | Y I v LS ON JolheRidays jthe Pnaist i inooublook isifor partly overcast course, they wonld. T've seen | the republican nomination for mayor {of body. Perhaps, as 1928 was about | side—and the hope secms slim, oy roze into ice, making the situation | weather Saturday and Sunday in the | o Qo8 00 B T You |in 1924, when he was judge of the | to abdicate, you looked s over anllat that. more difticult of altainmient, |Torse than before. In Aerlden re- Wa nnz(m: ('hlrv ast district “':‘(' abserve people. He's perfectly | ity and police courts i | picked out a few of us to try our| more difficult ot attainment. chowers Saturday afternoon or nigh s *1" Judge Alling was an 1ith hour [patience and our will by placing N 'NICATE ki cently the re al snow with true to life. 4 < Daacing \ h\ , insists that this issuc ba | < he removal of snow With {iom Maryland northeastward to | UHSA0 HET L Gninee running, it was rather gen- | mean tasks in our path. and yon COMMUNICATED chemicals was tricd but this 100, | Southern New Bngland and for rain | - Wele &0 DEll (A SE SOy elieved, against his own | wondered whether he would keep on o or snow on & ¢ in New Hamp- | 1705 e preferences, to carry the hanner for | fighting with the fire in our eyv.s|CAMPAIGNS FOR PLEDGES FOR ST New Britain we don't need to |Shirc and Vermont. It will "Nt at all. Not at all, 1t might |Ms party and do battle with theiand a determination {o get them LAW GBSERVANCE QI BUSSLD R DIOCh Erorn thesa BUhor: dltiogcoer Saturday night in northe R R ol o na i e present mayor, A. M. Paonessa. | done. tor New Dritain Herald ) New England onyt to halril AR when the Paonessa wave of popu-| During the past twelve months w proper cnforeement of law i SO T % this story to half its original len i I : e i ‘» fealio larity was at its peak. The man who [ have lived humdrum existen 1 SCUIOUS CORCCIN Of every Tig coop- |, ally to avoid padding o Ropin 8 1 wasto make the run that year, Fred- [most of the time. But then there | (hinking citizea. But law enforee cleans ) down ) swiftly to a climax. Take for | . geging: trects in a minimum of time 25 Years Ago Joday ,‘.:\,; o T e [evick M. Holmes, had wired from {were other times. 1925, that oy | ICDL never can b quately s attack upon the methods of prohi- nator are both prohibi- | he President has en French influence. In addition, France hrough her note has injected the treadom of the seas” into the ais. |AldnEwork In Some cities the planif : «t London would make of the London confer- ore, or coincidental with not later; and point that e New York city that he had decided |pirits were lashed into action an 1 {Cured unul the individual citizen a uie of chemicals 1o remove criticism g 5 : 1 not to be a candidate. The Georze [we thrilled to the marrow. Tho-c | Knowledges his personal responsi e e stition | A- Quigley forces had Jaunched oben | were the peaks of life, 1920, and so | DLy in the mattor. o fore congress which arc Ll ar measys in the sccond para.|warfare on the regular republican |long as we can have n peak now In w\: !I\‘l lv‘.w i e Ip 1« locally. e organization and a candidate who land then we don't mind the valless | O€U% PUbLe & lvn‘ i ol e et Any kind of chemicals flowing into The quarterly pay of t g | o e artectinanT ereat L wnltens D ad ot becn too .m:I\ ly \v Ir;mn ll because existence is made up most: i L m‘lm ”f‘ o nl X % oPpote - GG 1 . e i W 4 p had to be found. s, faRislilce the ving plec 1 heen d Bposcd government |y river o carload at a time is surc [partment amounted to % | employ Take Coleridge! Wel, |¥ith that group hac be found. | of valleys. Life s like that. |t sl Judge Alling was selected as one sat-| you didn't make things any casi-r | | . especially in v which “If you ask me—it's protty weuk Hartiord, adjoins the Connec- | Ehaninascally g alital is not to be encouraged ning defin in an agree- | he strea n n- | « ated today tha kly. do you think 1 can get it| r rustine Ao T {to pollute the stream and be in-| It was stated toda nkly, you t can g Sk S Trusting in God for strength, cell Kirt |isfactory to both factions and he s ths 2 The Nellogg pact skirts Iatacten) :‘?]r ;m\;:;snb_\:;uotzd1(\‘o.r|1|_\ ) \00,. e T e S an. o r bes several occasions| erring 10| : ; - o 2 the constitution of the United referring 04 )00y gemanding of citizens Worlaeverall moninsinriors tosithe lifat picnitus down' in nel muds ot o ca uuonicCIEaR L ted an outlaw among .States of America, an a spring election, the late Attorney|make us quail or quit. You almost| "nucted thersto, for the purpose leaving a loophole as Henry T. Roche had ‘“‘“‘“ led ‘0" | had us down on our backs, too. but| o cheering (he heart and e done ’ many occasions to preside as judge | o managed to scramble up again e i be done about it if |y isora shows a very poor spirit | Atwater will tejoin the night force. | you, Mr. Hammond, suppose ’\ou;ur the pollce and ety eourte and | V\N“{nwm ¥ .mAme[\m n.A‘ jand of our aggressor develops, Which ||y aitempting to do something that| Max J. Unkelbach, chicl assist-|Eive me you Opeiion of this 10 ¥} rumorings were abroad that 1t was | " jror (he tribulations vou heapel b et lant in the cffice Engineer W. H writte Erran kIO ION I hettivored o Ml thelnextivacan= [T nee Seos e s o ot B Gl o Cadwell, will leave with the close | Remember that nothing can hurt ; : el ads., ank you be-| the laws of this country. reGa b fug) I ! |y that might crop up in a judgeship. | couse (hey tested el e ; J statc should | or work today and will start the|my feelings. | : 1 2 JudgeshiD. | cause they tested our mettic an This pledze was: presented to il 3 | With the Alling boom started, Attor- {0 yg the heart to keep goini | members of a local church at ih | when it seemed that there wasn't|close of {he Sunday morning servic allegiance from the democratic 10| unvining worth whils - : 5 |the republican ranks cturc and eng the accident happ d | Th Ofti- Vitness: I was the accident!"” belicved to be another case of spot- 18816 fever is being treated on Jubi- that | 1ce street. published 2" | “Frankly, no.” | “T thought you'd say that. You' | nothing he permitted to enter the | (ricer Rowe will be day police-|a fine help to anyene with ambi- | river that would further pollute it: |man during January and Officer | tion. How do you expect—:>— Now. urious to fish. The state has| ps is anot} y of leaving | eyentedl o public opinion 1 ns to ggressor at th of the sort!new year in an office of his own. | i L RO Al ofticoqcl e owns ney Roche transferred his politi hays : » will occupy offices in the M- | ‘abe block r the : archi- Judze: “Where were ¥ wi late years have ¢ . to sce how ¢ block for rchi- | re you whin to keep going | recently and was favorably received u | for. arge number of the congregation } | fact was generally taken as| po. (hic we are grateful, 1939— | signing it. . | Chief Rawling as placed { Y 295 announcement to the bar and to the | endency 8 |to New Dritain to view our last|cer Bamforth on the South Main ster A. Riser. ir\uh]in' at large that. in the event of 1ajor troubles t confront nations | word in snow removal machinery. fstrect beat for the nest six months. Judge Alling's election as mayor, | luring times of stress. Freedom of |In sundry municlpal affairs, includ- | During the past month, 70 arrests Pity were made by the police. ss-examiner (to murderess On|pench and that he would be succeed- stand): *And after you had poison-|aq by Attorney RocHe. ed the coffee and your husband 83t| ywhat happened in the spring clec- at the Dreakfast table partaking of | tion of 1024 is now history. Judge ‘:)yr‘ fatal potion, didn’t you feel anv | Ajing went down to defeat at the qualms? Didn't you feel the slight-|Janie of Mayor Paonessa and the in- est pity for him? Didn't the fact|cigent which might have set but 3 wn | snow is removed, let it send officials you gave us the opportunity to prove The sponsors of the pledge wish 1o ourselves that we weren't “vel-[i0 emphas liowever, that it is a low." non-sectur d non-politicai he would resign his place on the| ", o0 qaahy pledge, and is not aimed at secur- mg obedience to any one law but to all faws. It is their hope that many men and women in this section of on. | | | | 'm country will hecome interested | the seas is such a topic, while joint | ing traffic regulation, school con- And you, 1930, come on and show us what you've got! Slaying By Dry Agents Fans Public Indignation. Dr. George Crowley, milk inspec- | |tor, was knocked unconscious this morning when he was kicked by a tion to these in rather a forcefui|city. The municipality in Hartford |sick horse. any aggressor is an-|solidation and snow re al, New orobabliity. | other. The French note alls atten- | Britain is years ahead of the capital n this effort to fasten the attention Tast night, whenttheinews iniine | oo sendividuation Shis ipsrscnal e s : ' | responsibility for law enforcement of | . 8 the annual cleetion held last cve- he was ahout to dic and Was|precedent for the present situat A"\‘!'\\lnkl-myI::llfv(lfllv::?vli”!ll‘lxl“”‘" 1“\‘-'“ o] rsviel Hlais higine inicperlEilpen 3 WORLD POULTRY CONG wholly uncenscious of it excite Your | wag not consummated. Judge Roche | 2! : gy« | sons and on Hionat tol Aecunt n, Dec, 27 (UP) —The World sympathy? As o sat thero, IOk (1ator recelved his appointment, |Suirosmen had been condoned hilyiggatures t Wove pledge and | treasury department officials, considl- f Sgeaa forward t number to the wriier Foad i % e ol 5 i Ve R AT A oD e crable comment was heard on thel : % B ey cirele Pennsy lvar t when | osort of felt soriy that v ithe hands of our 2 for him." more money in the bank than I ev:r{man, assistant secretary of the | WINTER SPORTS IN HEAT Cross-cxaminer: “What moment | had, according fo this bankbook I|ticasury. who always issues the vi e onis ng sent t i Do ey Yooiiegn just got back today.” tuous declarations of “duty w:ll NATHAN COF, I cou h E t ter sports her: | Wh asked for | Gaites: “Why how can that be?”’ in such cases. is no novel 1. 0. Tox 183, 1 | Mrs. Gaites: “But here it is anl|thing. Lowman has been criticiz:d Newingtor [it’s written very plainly in red ink:” 5o much for his attitude that he is E | John L. Scott. | probably accastomed to it. On Herald Classified Ads have forced | i . | | | | manner, 1 though there may be | move 50 slow that it creaks. | Richard Vogel was elected fru ‘ some criticism on the score that it . e ¢ of St. Elmo lodge, K. of P ill held froi i Connelly o i s, you feel for him at all In political circles. it is not be- ! —_ ———————————————— subject. Criticism of Seymour Lov- | patronag eld at th 1 South | u ondon. I'ollowin parley dele- | Gaston Doumergue althon Henry Biggs. | - | aaition ol 2oneralti s ; | tour of and the Irigh | Parisians werc appearing without | But Red Isn't Black! il'r overcoats. Gaites: “Oh, Bill. I've gol ates v on a 12 day|was shining brilliantly and many | x (Copyright. 1929, Reproduction |point. however. i1s worth considering | the old town cricr to take his drur Forbidden) in this particular case. rohccm»v\‘mm beat it