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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JA JARY 10, 1930. = - and the oyster New ’,\,,,, ses in combatting liquor smug- fishers of New Haven il vecially on the Great d«»\.] rsonnel of Guard New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY [ London, | w Britain, Connecticut | gling, and other points are similar In t ‘ Facts and' Fancies ! ng stions | ~and { | | served with statistical data The the Coast 3 lik s has b nlarged front of almanac care i oy You needn't pests thrive tell Willie, but insect without eating spinach. Tssued Dallv (Sunday Excepted) Srowin =t from taken to make plain the difference At Herald Bldg. 67 ) Street 1829 | between apparent ti mean lard differ time to I proi all the for SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 a Year $2.00 Thr It G E d how irity in ships won't ns. Nations should number of trained propaganda. was weral dwards time, settle have liars e Months ion fame who r nces when captains : Tic, same s regard it | No is left tc details of A day that he hoy as Entered at the Post Office at New Britain as Second Class Mall Matter, TELEPHONE Business Office Editorfal Rooms .. army and navy would never ng o chance. Even t = L the “moon’s southing” is the | utilized in trying to ores 1 o« evolution really sn’t it equip knowledge that to arguc about work men with waste of why the time ) e general sym en in hours and m for e : o Coast Guard, re year. a | any others conversan hat ousec uant st The only profita i mealin 1any others conver What arouscd uant interes fn the City. Circulation books and p forecasts of room always open to mdvertisers. the | however, was As a1 st appe woman whistle the to the best in| in a street car| Star Spangle QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer 1o any| | question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britatn Herald., Washington Bureau, 1 ew York avenue, Washington. D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps { for reply. Medical, legal and marital advise cannot be given, nor can ex- tended research be undertaken. AM| other questions will receive a per- sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | not be answered. All letters are| confidential.— Editor. — wea conditio an unparalleled Mebmer of the Assoclated Press The Associated Press is exclusively en fitled to the use for re-publication of all news credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and ¢ also | news published thereln. We BUS TERMINAL PROBLEMS service which, » way, this omplications almanac 1 might profit working people t the al obsery- liv nefit would fore- hat who | | il 1 | 30 a week, g climate. Member of th ST The A. B. 6 18 ' which furnishes newspapers ar tisers with & strictly honest analysis of |y t A ot circulation. Owr circulation etatistics are based upon this audit. This insures pro- tect st fraud fn newspaper dis tribut! figures ta both na nal and local Tt Associated Press at the ident The 5 = Another good thing about shoe pitching is that nobody casts the game when you horse- broad wish to terminal g Dec: neat no lestitancy about Main n t is & matter state of the w yre consideration f e stand- | 1930, o me onsideration from the stand York at Square; Grand New 1 14 fs on mle dally otaling'’s Newsstar iultz's Newsstand, [ 1, 42nd n s Q ture City? A, On Decembr {13 degrees below What What is the ever recorded are queer things. says, is over pure what? It west tempera- Ivory, | for New York| cent point of onvenienc To esting this long-range for 99 per Street users it wo serious s much of Jar as we pure—b d ry ave ompelled to walk we find the fol- , 1017 it was d so far 3 e % 2 i nny mar ¥ rom that point to the Center, in the | lowing: The first forccast EIVenit million iycarattort OE " | case of such lines from the northern | from January 4 to 6, with mild | keep the cold out, the opened the windows. took velop a and him housc then five to he | The which xcec loose 1 the ding Q. name A. Nancy Lahiff Q. Who sponsored the transcon- tinental foot race from Los Angeles |to New York? Who won it, and! how much did he win A. Charles C. Pyle of Los An-| Emerivanfm DWinilog vou made| .y 7 oruE SpORoRed B e money enough to save o little; | i 2Pout 27 DLy | ¥ 13 1o them finished at on Square { doubling your income ‘\Wh‘fl\;.' Garden, New York. he first prize SR S T Of im-| (¢95 460) was won by Andrew PHaSUE Collecior Payne of Claremore, Oklahoma. The winner of the second pri ($10,000) was John Salo of Pagsaic, New Jersey; third prize (35,000) PPhilip Granville of Hamilton, On-j tario, Canada, and fourth prize; Mike Joyce of " is N Carroll's real | record of sidewalk in- | weather” Jar which routed 1al burbs might not 1 as verdic I'rom ations ¢ cpairs was carried el » 7 v llation 1 Ty lowntown than the 10w or rain” is the | on That alien critic who says produces no gres fiction seen the new winter resort ture, some yez S0 ¢ question of char rained a little in parts of pumere i Lus operators likewise provides ' southern England w litera- work years af been “complet from iculty in the way and t nnecticut com- a di increased | ago, and ther a may yet dur have don operating expenses; today hegan il of the C swerved Dos so far the St and to get rid the corporation cou A to be < never pany to be from its use of forecaster has been ictual col- which there is not likely B % the territory around Central mariners who for wor B park. done, " lection 3 1 7 lying upon its state franchis Sound, and who wish to the city cannot prove was done, and | 2 | difficulty of no s of not bumping into house | Lastly, Tt only Uncle Sam had exercised | the mortgage holder's right and for- bidden any alterations in Europe witha which the affected property owners | in or buoy hy mistake, can do no b ol New i 1in have to maintain cor \nd almanac on hand as a en- | tact with t rolley terminal in o bosom companion. On pages 45 to| | 48 inclusive every buoy, beacon, light the probably formed “bills” tirely can th city prove never was per- Connecticut company, 1 to keep a copy of the In collection o the his permission, in to 1 S— s the and football. He enemy in he-man lamb when he A ($2,500) Clevelar Ohio. Q. What was the title Chaplin’s last picture? ing another? A. His last picture “The i A e oeah 1t might | Cireus”; released in January, 1928, cause the queer rattierin your oy |He is now producing a picture which 2 ¥ L ar {probably will be called “City but it always takes $18.50 to make | % the right one con RS L . Q. What is Unter den Linden Bt ¢ o oy war.| A A ramous avenue in Derlin, Ared ALTRKS R e fer|Germany, named from the rows of - SHiiera T |linden trees which border it. Tt is 5 J 196 feet broad and is flanked by fine ' shops, hotels, the university, arscnal and several palaces. Q. Where was the first | pulp paper manufactured? ho P e s o, o were drys, N o sachusetts, in 186 | Q. What people first used ground { wheat and corn? A, The carliest people to use {of whom any record exists, were Egyptians, about 6.000 years At first a mere breaking up coarse fragme by means of mortar and pestie, was all that attempted. Q. What was highway from the spend- | pacifie human |= 7 © e Lincoln highway | there| ¢ What name Mediterranean ties in war hammer the nd yet be | bawled out. amazing | same quali- must ; style | gets of The th devoid fortune, de- | der to continue the transfer privilege serves to be. lesson to the city should be worth is not to let it happen again. of Charlic from bus to trolley or Is he mak- | vice versa. a | house and channel Det | Point to the East Kiver is intim The ¢ / a cen Montauk ¢ price. The moral : 5 problem that would not need to be the tely solved in case of independent | described. number s ‘ was %ind small-sized type is necessary to her & . : . buses. ! “System of fixing city salaries | i City Plan goxer mtil called obsolete,” said the headline. | Commission wisely Puzzle: Where stays its rom the Thus ends our editorial review of the . hand hears is the 5 ancient | this Long corporation counsel regarding institution. latter The public is also of mo- D Cen- all llions to words legal difficulties; but the By the time and short is likely to styles, the war between lo | n | THE COAST GUARD'S | AIMS AND RECORD It Is too bad that skirts is half over there | ONIY part of the difficulties. con- et “Go are: venience of the A ideally situated THIL TE As EVISION SITUATION home be another change sit ment. A bus terminal should we 1 stand t ahead 1st strides in this science, o nt it, tele- Beir Bootleg £0od won'l still make thrive, rich indi- all in vou The on thus lost St = at or near the us 1930 visior o wood ter; any other arrangement would cating that Wall str people be one-sided to a large proportion of | it is pred and it s ot | 49 memlbers of | patrons ey It is truc. of course, that other | people to view “wirclessed pictures” | | 3 ¥ Buddy vigor | sections of the business community | instead of only one or two at a time, | : villag besides that up to this vear. |stilly 1 | | will make | possible for “a whole roomful” of | e did you and at ight he shatter ever, . the nerv live in a quiet 2 oclock in the r @ faucet drip? k thinks he yearns| culture of a big its to live where he the Coast London of a court that they were involved in a drink they ha the C an arm of the national forces and | be rigorous. | rum ships is part of Guard stationed a the it the ago. into a was are experiencing martial trial on charges | lying ne the Center | as he ¢ Vs should be better served with lic pub- | From this it looks as if the Wher v rich hi broader he ju transportation than is the I'h. Main the East well ing episode after captured case at | is bright—or perhaps dark if it rum ships. But ast Guard presel t section of street | pecessary to view the pictures in a|town, tw | north of tracks, to Main | darkened room can with a cane, i motor to the | the first discipline must Seizing | and beyond, is not served; Many of us will view e Atlantic Now thrifts wealness Mussolini About st is the jailing | only ted over neither is the section of 01 its dutes, but Main street is to include television, with Hav tender i | due care must be exercised as to what | to Franklin squarc course, it may | nivaq emotions. \ noln Bichmny S is done with the liquor. The incident | be countered that the public cannot | oyicpce with the is swellhead at New London received nationwide’! expect every part of the downtown | oy yeic = section to be criss-crossed by trolley | or what p; for it . | A. Itisfrom the Greek, and Correct this sentence: “T don't : ; f 1 N N 2 means “midland sea. of | pretena 1id the moron, [y radio | * i . What is pl of bad colds or| 4 S o Sweet | Uia cure .t | A A eryptocr Ganer 150 Babiher) quartz, that ranges from bright to | e g dark green. 1 ewhat rare. | | for whatever conversation ensues and_the hest specimens comesffom | India and China. The ancient Ro-| | mans prized plasma and carved it | ornaments. Finely engraved | specimens have A0 among | the ruins of ancient Rome. The variety used by the ancients is be-| lieved to have come from Mount | Olympus in Asia Minor. | Q. Does any have a negro Cloudy | governor? | colder in| A. No. Saturday| Q. Is there | fair with colder in extreme southern | color of | portion; fresh north or northwest 1 ostrich? reasons, | Winds | A, The male has black IFore istern New York: | with the exception of the | Generally fair a4 colde much | wings. from which the colder in th portion tonight;|pure white plumes come. The fe-| Saturday with colder on coast; [ maile is grayish, and the chicks have northwest or north |dark stripes on a light ground | late tonight. Q. Who played the two leading | in motion picture, Heart of Maryland”? A. Jason Robards of | Richmond e | b ST A area of high | Of & Springfield rifl areat itudesis cen-| A 3.600 yards Ontario | @ What is the a lifornia? A The tion was 4. Q. How Briand resigned in without a premier? A He r gned October 2 and on Octobe 1829, President Doumergue asked Edouard Dala- | dier form @ new cabinet. He erdiy was unsuceessiul and on Octobe Doumergue invited cone Clementel to form i crnment. He also failed Novemuer Andre 14| formed the French cahine PRRR no premier from October 1924 to November 1929, inclusive Q. What are the the radio stations Australia? A, 3AR; 3DB: Q. How do turtlc water and when 1 A breath publicity and the guardsmen involv- | ed will be taught he air, and noting to the know," o 1sma stalline varicty of by an indignant | or bus lines, but in this city there are y i they any people the let the forn to turn on her canse many who believe are unduly It would that not he allowed. It But let no one Guard hasing cvery Coast Guard boat off the coast New boats, wecording to the admission of | ne Guard officials. Tut ul eye upon the leadquarters such thinga can- | li | Coast | be | and concourse of is a hard concentrated at the Center sounds sort of hackzround | X is sl think the as much of an evil, however, its to have the bus lines all concentrat- Tru is devoting all time to during the bridge game, the televi- rum runners.” for | ed in any other section friends will with even it the | o the | sion habit be fraught for Observations On The Weather of diverse terminals have the « L the strong greater potentiality. IFor one thr e of ingland there are two rum | case, only in ase of Con- | iy impossible {o furn on ticut company. which receives al, of | line and pay no attention t Coast keeping | fare of § cents a ride because pictures—unless T o s [the free transfer the con- W for and colder; south portior a watc rum hoat privilege, clecty shiy Jan. n New wasting tubes and ur 10 England much tonigh Forecast | § is only a part, and quite a small part, ation of its terminal is quite | pieures, in orde g Southe of the Coast Guard activities. Coast iyone, must b tehed; ar any diffevence in the other point s brought for- Another point that is brought for i R Guard officials would welcome lief would allow is necessary to darken the room | to do | from this onerous task ward in the discussion has W the same time wil reading 4 concentration upon | with state control of local frans feathers, | tail and valuable | mpossible in it. For hesc tasks more in keeping with those the | portation matters, All the comy e adde disquieting nature. s as others which cou formed | are said to be prepared to appeal to Public Coast Guard originally was future harbors much of a 50 Utilities Commission hjecte: to perform if fair st diminishing af s resh to to inconviences o Hall. that fine thing for the shops| matters of | ; i instruments. IFive vears orces was formed 1 Unfodtunately la15: expense by City i yrecis Haven roles the ernoon and but the v is such in vicinity tonight; Was s reyenue o purclyElocaliconcenn sy eias i pupers prohably will colder., and: Warner wd regulftion of disturbance 1 (established 1790) and 2 routing RIATS0 with t ba | levision | tion fuci slight is ing over Marylan maximum service (establishe ities. the city virtually intensity rang theatrical industry will ‘oas was formed has nothing to say if companies ; ioastEC B jlothinegto) =iy or less alarmed at the prospect | pressu there being moving pictures in | tral should I o g guided only by the i € it ing the two. and insist upon be over population eeives na rulings of iin was report rom tie and Ohio lower includ the Plan valley and 1928 estimated popula- 1l to ippi rom sleet valle the lLake region and northern | England, % temperatures outhward to southern Okla- conie e Again, w 66,000, Commission and ( all generally iq eceiv i 0 1 B some of the Aristide was 17 Jong after 0 ding tra 1929 nd the regulat desired with uncertatnty ro One shou P. 1 sived s | '25 Years Ago Today will Loid a on v 24, the ALMANAC, f u We W RUE ) ir ' sisted hy | | | of suc this vicinity by faiv and| S e mard is 1 ! ling 1c portatios o 0 Low | I'resident 5 | 24 and on | Tardien | son. Major COMENS THI BONNY oL AND ent | Chicago Cincinnati Denver Duluth Hatteras Los Angeles Miami Minneanolis Nantucket almanacs New England 15- | | and almos . h ¢ the First i soard vessels w rmers’ Friend urch held la ng t Coast Congre eve- letters of Melbourne, call in ports in the rford 1 S18 members congrogatic ol | 10| Hur Guard Annuai LO: and 3UZ s breathe under iried in the mud? Under water they expel their and come to the surface for more a When buried in mud, | they are dormant and do not | breathe. | tormar That The church Wesleyin ol Al university Coust American | co-¢ inquet at the | Naghville | Hotel Russwin this evening 2w Faven | e of a water famine in | New Orleans 4 mEntis Soons ! . ! Y & this ¢ about over due to the | New York ... il Hotel Beloin ield, Vi, 11 hold plinentary dance | Portland, Me 40 X week at the Casino on Church St. Touis Boston, Jan. 10 (P—Stricken with A nvitations 1 Washinzton 5o | @ heart attack while watching wrest- issued | 7 |ling at the Boston Arena last night. CLAD POLICE PLOT | r. Edwin C. Hixon, 60, of Brook- Detroit, Jan o Detrott | line, died within a few minutes. Russell Brothers | News Ahiavtia investiga. | Relatives said later he had staved Meriden. He goes | tion by hizh police o |away from sporting events the past iin branch . Shooting last week of | Year to avoid cxcitement. He was heuy ha Henry 1. Garvin, head of | 8raduate of Harvard college anl the Ne crime homb 1, | Harvard medical school. His widow ward t 1h that the | SUrViy sident f the plot of a jeal- | sophomor ous police inspecto the same de- | 1t the high nent | number 38 as an ar Umanac 40 rainy v DIES AT WR LING MATCH yes of the North < David i xt Conn D Groto number of v lisher is Ern boll of | yeen with | Joh nd | of the manager hutter Londor ey, prominent member LA eteased fonoiic 1s been appointed The tod S to the Coast Guard t . ar t ! sto from the N it William 8. § carried Inspector the police | has brought | attack was vart o on tion of r- 1ls seve 1924 ord a s g erie, ¥ the retiring will be held ni A the this s heen elect A han the Coast Guard o 11 & m ropritior Ie \ GOLD SPECULATION BANNED Nanking, Jan. 10 (®—Declaring that the steady slump in silver and the scnsational jump in gold bars have serfously affected the coun- to try finances, the council of state| is | today decided to prohibit all spec- ulation in gold ba our: tion school par \y agains this ey of guests of | PHREADED NEUDLE IN LIMB ool basketball team | Towa, 10 (UP) Trinity Att operation ord remove it. Mre. Paul Lemke locals alking around with the 1 | neodle In one of her limbs, 1low! The council has instructed the |neEnesal it i is a ministry of finance fo prepare ade- ' will hiz ening the curr present $14.000,600, annual ibitior Presid tienal appropriation o for the ( addition to f b i t t e ghtly con the in Ha #rnoon r oan unsucces expendituroes Only g 21 to 13 will This bureau the mariners of Newport the meet . nt Hoover aske Meriden i regation got limbs d day there T & | nis eve. i who | Georg | cach |and by | "ov ing New York, Ja while strolling: The fashioned to reser tower of Pisi. togs. The glit credit jewelry mmps and bianc tire blow out. press agent and ob § num clo e B in shops. Martha Wilck aning rnie’s London padway n quick ther o inski, old Bar- rworth od. Tt ynolds to A h over herwood. One Charles Norma 1 Suggests ‘s abou bust time out in anot one-eyed bulldog witl Two Broad known as “Legs” and “1 Will Trwin, an Oneida, N made good in Anderson, who Canadian politician a producer of music ; White and Flo Ziegfeld pas: othe without Kelcey Allen’s cnormous The informed of R ot weters Y., boy, John ted out to And Mu be a came Eug¥ne Thosc der puffs. sized contemplative, en who Vo their credibly old make club ey a i droppir ternoon, howir their faces in fi Root. cookir rs a de ry a nancial A H ing pages. Klihu modernistic Hays we N S4. Will That romantic hour betwixt twl- light and W e with shadows the treteh ifting lace of li the park. The forlorn, swans on the lake. biaze of checkered i hotel zone An ol ling night, sir hopefnlly to his 1 A lunch called: “Bile-and-Beat-Tt." Gilbert Seldes is growing stout. The hawled old lady her for telling parrots, The f sales in florist shoy Central Park West i building. And commercialization of or and stately West m coris o udden Plaza AS cabbie And n otions nsom. closing n tholhrossion everish the complete dignified A hurry passer-hy ‘I'm a coward geometrics along And the loncly Riverside ber Vilh e recently a little boy who was also I achieving ploration “How are explorer?” going to Lecon inguired weroplane he replicd you an Steffansson “I am going to buy and fly over somethir with easy Indifference —(ojo) an ffansson, it is noticed, eon- York ht weather, M. § tinues to walk chilliest {10k tor untfl re job of reh He the dialogu the aloof how stage butlers. But now ductions employ the h ized dance dirce to an expert otherwise responsi z. In these d dance number big feature of a performance. the care in their director in higher pay than director. As a rule expert dancer himsell but job is fo originate something and when he does is able price. at less in the A the entire cal show, business,” down to musi- and right on of haughty ninsical pro- iy special- feet carsi tau h It s, who train nd bleness fér s a step- . chorus 1he Hence often becomes presentation. dance instances re the reguls he has been stage an his big to ask his 00 Fourteen Polar Bear clubs are carrying on around New York bath- ing begches tl of us hover winter while most around the radiator. These are the hardy men and wom- en who brr-r-r, take a dip each morning during the winter scason. station | be- | stiffly | | quick I New v dark f | or | The | eives | new | (Y. M. C. A CHECKERMEN - OVERGOME MIDDLETOWN New Britain Wins, 29 to 11, in State | second Place. second match in th A.Checker league w New | at Middletow { ning. The Middletown team put up A { whirlwind defense, but the strong i(c:\m from New Britain won 29 to 11. | | “ League Contest—Now in The M. C. between State s play- Britain. and Mid- last eve- Y. ed dletown, Tabloids are really-a boon for es- ablished writers, in the opinion of Courtney Ryley Cooper. “They tea morons to read,” he says. 00— Schafft's on 57th | vet iatoly groomed, hut with a patch over an eve suggesting perbaps @ moior cident | “What happened ?” inquired an ac- | quaintance, passing her table | “Ed clouted me!” she replied. | W York! (Copyright, 1930, McNaught syndicate, Inc.) PORAT VS. UZCUDUN Heavy Harry Stromquist, captain of the New won arew George Hallaby of Nathan ~ Stephenson, man on the local team, won d drew two from TIsadore Ficld's of Middletown. Thomas Qu of Middletown played the strongest game on his team and de-, feated Joe Conley of New Britain three to one. Martin Stephenson of New Britain took three games from” Ben Ellenberg of Middletown and - lost one. Charlie incis of New. Britain won four games from I. Altman of Middletown, and madel the highest score of the mateh. This score gives New Britain 29! points and Middletown 11 toward' the trophy. The New Britain team’ will go to Hartford Saturday to take lon Joe Granfield’s men for the' { third match of the league. Britain tear one from Middletown second wo three and She street came into magaificently Punching Norwegian From Chicago and Spanish Heavywelght to Battle Tonight. The match between Waterbury | and New Britain scheduled for anuary 18, has been postponed to Saturday, February 1. The Water-, bury team will come to New Britain. The standing in the league is as follows: Hartford first, New Britain second, Middletown third, and Waterbury fourth, Y Telegraphs He Is Dead And Gets House Cleaned Southboro, Mass., Jan. 10 (UP)— N A local housewife received tele- gram signed “John Brown” inform- {ing her of her hushand’s death. FExpecting her spouse’'s body sha and her three daughters cleaned the {house from top to bottom i When they had done and while | friends were offe condolence the husband arrived, slightly inebr ated and very “First time t clean in 30 years | plaining he had sent () —Dr. | "in fun.” 48-year-old = of slight | GIFT more than | The with a|T. A, and B. installed himself in|jast evening by County Director room of the | john Tynan of Middletown. Supper avenue, { New Jan. 10 (P—With nothing at stake but their fistic reputations, Otto Von Porat, heavy | punching Norwegian from Chicago | and Paulino Uzeudun, basque wood- | chopper, meet in Madison Square Garden tonight. The bout for ten rounds Heavyweights provid: Yoy cvening's entertainment. Gallagher, Wasi voungster clashes 50 in the ten rou Lenhart, Spokane, Phil Mercurio of first ten. THIEF ATTAGKS DRUGGIST York, at is Mart with Johnny d semi-final, Wash., New Ciros IPread take York in dy i on York Man Surprises Burglar jubilant house has been he gloated, ex- the telegram and Fights With Him Five Min- | wtes—Man Escapes. New Jan Nicholas Partos, manufacturing druggist physique, struggled for five minutes curl today thief who had secreted the third floor apte Partos home in IMifth was served and guests were present with section | from New Haven, Torrington and broke away after beat- | Middletown, The retiring president, Partos over the head, and | Mrs. Rose 1. Hogan. was presente his stocking fect with a traveling York, 10 a 17 office MR Slof socicty HOGAN Mary's Ladies were he thief iron pipr, ing Dr. fled in iind a pair armed a o leaving black shoes, size | b | hat and a Dlack over- | bag. ol dora AN EINSTEIN ARCHIVES Jerusalem, Jan. 10 (UP)—The - University library has ap- GUNS MAKE FERTILIZER | pointed a committee to establish cw York, Jan. 10 (P—A peace | wchives of Professor Albert kE fime use ror cannon barrels, says H. | stein’s works and works relating to (e rman, Mitchell professor of [him. 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