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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1930. 13 e Modern Airdrome, Being Erected At [ALL GROUPS AGREE i = ™ " HOOVER ENDFAVORS i o it i Mrs. Margaret Cline, 260 Ashley St., Hartford, As for the third group. whos Azores Isle for Transatlantic Use, UP[]N PRIMU’S END monareny i?,.QQ&;:‘:;;‘:;.‘;“"L | m [iAlN PRIVAEY L Feels Like a New Person—Thanks to Bon-Tone Will Aid Ocean Air Transportation| . e — (uestion of Monarchy ot ;“,;-msf,.““,;;,l’;‘miixl poumeer President Wants White House 3 now cstabllshing in (e Azorsa, 22 Terceira to Be Site of $5,- uxistea s tew vears uso. many or| RePUDLIC PUAZIES SPAID wrime ef Acturies wowa weom woer- - USEd a5 Residence Oniy | zh. airmen who lost thc\r lives in « o N r the th 000,000 Field for Planes | cmpting to brides the Attantie wit ce b ored o e out a stop. might have bcen saved. itor" :: Following is the B mMI‘::'::“Z: STUNE AGENATIVE o nnee s oo o B STORM RENEWS bureau at Madrid, explatning in. Equipment to Be Pro-| EWI“ZAT‘UN F"UND i“r}gm ”h’pm"r TUNNEL AfilTATl[]N I, established in Septem vided. Deb S : _ Britons Are Forcibly Shown e Yo, cores aveso - EXPEiion Bk From Remote | s vrows statt correspondons) - Yalug of Channel Digging 3 Madrid. Jan. 10 (UP)—~The fut ago, Jan. 10 (P —Far out A I H v l bl D i 1 | of Spain lies with one two of thres S e Ucrecira, which is onc of the Azores chich agree that the dictatorship of | . =27 Ol Ja L\.rl.\ = 0‘04- . the Portuguese government is| Sy ustralia. Jan. 10 (P-—i _[)‘r“rL'i'yf“‘(? LM'_ gra musUiendil o land peopiswere Slioi ng the fir nternational, | remo unteuched by civil- | tounded as a dras v“y‘\ll 1 of the fact ransoccanic airdrome in the world. | i7ation. man still exists in stone meet the need of Jay in 19 NS e e < e American and other airmen sce-|a5€. A few years more, and the |tottering at the opening of the pres- g % bl 5 to span the Atlantic or circutn. | OPPOTUNILY he presents for sciensi- |cnt year, may wa the passing s s 8 "7 | fico will prob: o gone the months of 1 A navigate the entive globe by air, will| REODebly havjgon ‘mx ;m ?v v become a republic or per hours made life mi 5 4 1l ounihieyock o et “'l G G I“M“'\m : onnnu)x its monarchy, but the 1t was accompanied by tor-|t quarter ed NAIL POUND N lentic, @ highly modern air base, | feller Institute and at the invitation | %Y © ‘ rain which the win Al of the Austral S ir | concensus of opinion is (hu the dice > Eiloned ot ban v e o ustralian Scientific Research | ed in such a neat and th 2 e Associatio Htatorship is ou jts last leg approved form of slipways .mx\ n a party headed by D |* TR0 R G on by th e T S e Porteus, professor of racial phystes |, 87 11 TR B Gt SR most skilled aviation mechanicy | 2f the University of Hawall, Dr. Panl| o0 o shieh may be expee body had that drown ready to lend assistance in any direc. | Withington of Honotulu and T”))ph‘:‘an(ro e O The tram cars. the buses a ion 1l\m: a photograplie sl underground trains of _\ : At | penctrating inland fro d R TR ARl “"" g O S e e : ! Monarchists Want Change R e Kliol\wl v 50 miles froin | obtained more t ) ¢ first’ group, which may o B L the * o t « ) “ lelisaiiig | But there was morc than tl e B it BB TR por over 36 mours Lngland was ea’ ance e e’ e ln N es Ar 3% d‘-o e s e o from France. The telu- Atlantic T A 20 20 = 4 i clgraph was still working. So was Hosantasts N Do nativesgwe This group believes a2 period B SSE 5 sl aere : by Porti-and several times transition would be necessary thoftelcphonc fofRaplg ShUCiioe o T | ~.\\.‘r~- arlation esterls because it i¥ | thrown at the part el aorionelihet talaistion: mu‘d e held in | With all calls subject to 90 min- N t mportant things i il s sleep! Restful ‘m" ‘] ‘;“ ;””»”tt“l"f all the nun opposition was met. Great difficulty | which conscrvative ar \rehia) | Utes delay. All alrplanc servix o K2, S er ¢ ompl velaxation pay big divider n renewed vigor and ps islands o g the P e 2 3 between nd >aris as | 2 £ 4 1o il e ‘”1”‘ the Azores|was encountered in coming into con- : forces might e n HeSRCondonien LB springs and ma ses 1 embody the latest ago and is from hizh |tact with the natives, but films of | fority. The preccss would & SEABSRCECITE to you. Now is the nds and other atmospheric | high scientific value were obtainad,| The sccond group also lea i all service by steamers, B ¢ X toyou. o s, which hinder an airman’s | mainly at Osborne Island, where the |right. A parliament could be Hi 1 could not venture out in | LN = 3 time to buy—and to s ~during nuary le. Special easy terms, Unlike most of t party succeeded in winning over a | ed, it belicves, however, under actual | {he mountainous - waves Uiy ey R no extra char in the Atlantic native through whom they gradually law and the constitution of 1876 raging in the far-famed Ling- = voleanic origin and mountainens. | won the confidence of the inhabi- | could be retained h Channel. The result was that Terceira possesses the unusual virtue | tants, who had taken to the b | London newspapers reachvd { bein ¢ 2 _ | tants, ad take he bush, Radicals cwsp ¢ of being flat and is covered with a|but who drifted back In bunches| The third group includes at pres, | LAr's and no Duris papers rea ! smooth and luxuriant growth of gnd dropped their weapons as a sign | ent M'_“;om "mr‘_”lg &2 | London. Furthermo all “m Better grass. & i of friendship. b Lo ithe Mo ‘;r_, ) {service between the two countrics » Looking 9 Iake lue Yok 9 Buli Mr. King, who has been on many (libcral conservatives Bar i ialyesds § - = ° Tt will require from 18 months (0‘ N event has given a great) . expeditions an has sf fed is epublicans B Yo oars o comi fabedee \p ditions and who has studied the | formist republicar ind 1 the proposed channel e "|customs of the natives of Tit tendencies and socialists. They seem A 2 { 3 e B d P ll LR SniaEy Gt M otore was he fascinated an3 |stitutional front. At an opportune | uncerstheghustion, Shalley 5.00 i 5 i ! Feeling are not to exceed % © Mloften he became so interested that |moment, regulated by circumstinces, linking up England and France, . i ! i 95 b c each taking this step, the Portuguese gov- " |has Leen mooted for 60 years, but : 5 ¢ crate his o 2 | they would &l a constituc ) ament haer acknowlonged . hut | e forgot to operate his camera. The | they wouid & |has a s been vetoed by Eng- il i iy expeditfon als de ge a. | bly with full powers to .de¢ ven Y & ns' . t il | B d o fi st G, G S TS| m L S B e T o YE0 | lish defense boards, which always | e t i | e utht e skilled pilots. like Colonel Charles A. | [0l "o oantifie: purposes. should prevail in Spain. had a horror of the possibility of ilized Lindbergh, and the most highly dn. ‘ : o wil an invasion of England by hostil: Ak : 5 z . i 3 ! Which of thesc wil 8 ¥ iou ers o y ) e for veloped machines, is not altogethar Leader Nearly Dies | the most influence over the troops 1ovant ¢ Ve ; T -+ $ ;4.65; good a Pillc pless o serics of floating air-| In Western Queensland the expe- | remains conjectural. Sorie obser But modern gunnery and poi- such as those urged by not21 dition came to an unfortunate con- | pelisve public opinion is usleep, | SO0 €45 have lessened this objec- iation cxperts nd a1l | clusion on account of Dr. \M\l\ln,{- others that there has heen mere tien and business men arc clamor- louis Bleriot. fthe first|ton having his hand poisoned by 2 |ne chance for manifestations. ing for semething that will not S Sty « a ) Large SOft * to fly the British channe). | piece of rusty wire. Sepsis became Republic Is Unlikely interfere with the running of the ‘ metal Bed—c 5 blished along the route f |so acute that, under the greatest| 1Ir, hewever, the first or second |Mails. It is pointed out.that, hal M SEEO B v s, wit ! ! Buoyant Pl“OWS ross the ocean. difficulties, he was rushed by a'r | greups gain groynd and if De Rivera |the tunncl been in existence, pas- ~ : P+ g J Would Have Saved Men and rail over 300 miles to Sydney | helpa them, th: political history of [sengers and mails would have E Bt ving and a felt Mattres, $3 75 1 7 i 4 pair raging, tearing gale o attained the speed of anner that rainc Appear Unjted Complete 1t is believed by Portugucse avia- | for special treatment. His life wus | Spain may be cxpected to unravel |been carried between London anl| fion authorities that if such a land-|saved, but he was at the point of | without hysteria at a more or|Paris without any interruption | 2 y ich 4 ing point, as the Lishon government | death several times en route. s accelorated pace, according to [ whatsoever. | T i N k g . 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