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f NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1930. op. o [this report finally factlitates sueh | concerting disagreement over what | . . 3 e New Bntaln Herald action it will,have done something [to do about ascertained knowledge Facts andFanctes Questlons ‘ f.ln:inA\ng» HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | practical after all other stimulants declared to be facts. Miami w Britain, Connecticut have failed. o President gives the impression / * ¥ MlnnSauolis 3 e e / : ] | Nantucket ... Issued Dally (Sunday Excepted) The heart of the report u he is much disturbed about the By Rotert Quillen ! URISTICCRINY | Wil arways ihin : Nashville At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Street is embodied in the follow. | troubles of presidential office. He "“?: - AT "K](‘o:" (0 BB fooo AT T s RATES lasfnan g £0es S0 far as to say there are SOME |g1q (he “Adm:ral” business againet lennsis et 04 a Tear in : usiness againe b / $2.00 Three Months worthies who would delight in seeing | you. | . o 3 : 2 L 40 e & Monmth | “A statule providing thal N lyjg agministration fail, although M v R L prosecutions . . . . the district at- Nature is kind. To those who have e » Northfield, Vt. o 30 Entered at the Post Offca at New Britain | {orney may. in case “casual or| |8 confident the majorty of the peo- | JHE Z B T £108e who have s %9 o Washington ........ 14 S e et er slight violations.” prosecute by com- | Pl Wish him full success. gives the most enlarged ego. TELEPHONE CALLS plaint or information, and n such Bl President’s trengt A s Business Office . 825 cases, when prosecuted, the Editor!al Rooms .... 926 ¢ weaknesses are quite fully manite Quoting authoritics may prov penalty for ise should De oy tho letter he wrote to his|¥OU FIght, but Alas! it also shows | | The only profitable advert/sing medium & fine o or im- | ° 0 o when he | Wh0 makes your opinions for you. SHas o New York, Jan. 14.—Custom spies| rooms into which T dropped to write in the City. Circulation books and press prisonment t hard | friend in Ohlo. He is strong when he SR QUESTIONS ANSWERED B Chenl e e e R ey "’HK\'I 9 ”L room always open to mdvertis Borrot L cee 18 has faith in the majority of the pec & e d a rich ha a 10 folks how 1 was get- pen to a labor, not to exc » or | has faith in the majority of the pro © @ tongessman isn't responsi-| You can get an answer 1o anv|[Scason. Such tnoopers are founl ! ting on Schmer of the Assaciated Pres botl o obviate delay, [ ple, who certainly wish th Thes “'he Associated Press s exclusively en- - expe F codless Sm— titled to the use for re-publlcation of session 3o ] I all news credited not otherwice oo ‘f“ & ihe presen: |voted for AMr. Al ‘ - Britain Hera Waushington Bureau | bor on ship boa Sredited’ (5. Ehia paper. and &l lToéal|vhich are denianded present : ; news published theren. ate of the lav Specdy « pecuiiar and most 1 ¢ir Presi- | ble for what he suys. Well. that's a | question of fact or information by |Where you least cxps | ln tell R ritable way to look at it | writing to the Question Kditor, New | cas passenger, dec neigh- rris Merton Lyon, at b e it o 0| BACK 10 Goop Alter Having Had vs. but 1322 New York avenue, Washington |abroad. hoiel e tragically brief, introdne: me to M te ety colba s ; st d ound to lighten | 1% C. enclosing two cents In stanips | chambre, havm my first pousse « The S Three Owners (o0 4 IS ~U“ human frailty to vornan's 200d provider. fOr reply. Medical. legal and maritat | ing where peoy [ bocker. I watched the expert bae- alties X conside executive of the land ely = advise cannot be given, nor can ex-| In a way, 1 Fnne man build it tenderly and carefully | cause he happens to b t Man may be superior in some 190ded research be undertaken. An|forced to this unworthy espio into its rainbow beauty, downed it| A strong bull market prevailed us | Other questions will receive a per-|for it is the only way to cope with|at a gulp and strolled outside to|here ynsterday for stolen chickens based upon this a This Insures p e | o | sonal reply. linsigned requests can- | Smuggling. The ormer is paid 25| watch Times Square turn a somes- | with the last tati 100 pol congosted docketls overpass But the weakness Mes in expect- | afternoon trying on shirts A Y 2 ZE=0IG Eai vt ¢ last quotation a 1 per tection mgalnst fraud in newspaper dis. | CONEosted docket rpassing ar But the weakness Wes gt not be answered. A!l letters are|Der cent of the fine imposed for in- | sault, | cent advance over the first. bat tribution ~figures to both matfonal aad possibiiftics of trial in the mannerjing widespread copeurrence i SAAR % confidential.— Editor. formation and in no instanee is his| = local mdvertisers. constitutio v appointed for crime | iea. e Aad Saeailther <ve is the quality that fills the e such magnitu. R ORE el A e = art with song while the hands ars | What does the The Tlerald fs on sale dallr in FEST hat sprouts 1 _the White House. No | seraping Aoz e T e ¥ et RO R / 1 ol 1 tha i ¥ raping cold cgg yoliz from (he| “Born with a gold spoon in hig| Thus the valet o Square; Echultz's Newsstand, ance | discr put on the district President has ever had such good mouth” signify? Grand Central, 42nd Street. torney Member of the Associaled Press - The A. B, C. is a national organization | P : which furnishes tions, and are 1 cely to be tisers with a s Iy 8 'y ficacious th of sever circulation. Our circul siatistics lswment rendered! mugatory. by | party ways. but he conldn't spend a joyous when Sergeant Feeney entered the | identity revealed to those whom ne' From a newspaperman’s |rm£‘..1-‘pu‘(mv the market went to pieces expression | betrays, j#ine: Sivery writer now and then | with the final transfer made at zero : | nurse in | ;n\.\ an off day and his public shou:d | figures and two men figuring in the wealthy family n tab on be tolerant d forget."” sact ere le ding the unswer is that he has that dis- There It Is Loo easly to be specific, butjused in referring {o persons Whose| otficials and receive o handsome ra. | are honeys 2 ; S s it G Iread f impl Eeduice SHNGERE: e Sy setails dbapt t 11| parent 1t cretion already in efrect, simply ex- i v i guess is that the next war will| parents are wealthy. ward wiihout even losi is job. Copyrigt Sane ast night at o A LITTLE MORE GRAND cising it, not in the beginning by | ©f the administration and they be caused by the cussedness of man-| @, Wh P T £l C L Il Lo (Copyright. 1530, McNaught Last night at the humble home of . ! o e S i Ny arc mails referred to as|Clerks in Furopean houses | Syndicate 1c.) Mr. Vasilias at 97 Fulton street, two B e vhich he prosecutes by no means bsliul ki, 2 penny and 4 penny nails? are the biggest profite = e | chickens glad to be back in the * by including any particular no reason why the President —_— | A, The word “penny originally i famillar chicken c00p ‘:vd thoir et AT etrand i iges e . d o regarded as infallible. Mang Who's Who is filled with preach. | Tferred to the weight of the nail,| Iiven in reputabl b heads under their wings and wen tate market and - the dirg | tion on 5 gain day ) v that s o 2 penny nall originally | clerkg g servations Ings Andigrent BY xantlemen s old smanedi (hatin these, in the Senate particularly ers’ sons, which is sufficient answer have beery ki t to sleep after a hectic 24 hours dur- 2 : 5 i weighed 2 pennyweight, However. tome f ) T o these who think the blessing of \ [ customers into a trap ihi hwBloh! thoy had hadlihros | dies assessments be radically reduce ¢ le . lamong the nation's leading men, it 3 g i 3 =4 ¢ ng whi | ad had three di assessments be radically reduced on legis R S the common nails at the present{ways and means of cvad ; n e eather | all property that is manifestly worth , actments are, e opinion LLLST S S ime .u!‘ considerably heavier than |and imu ely dispateh Two 1 ar old bovs, in want of A Americanism: Laughing at Eng- | oot &0ed W ";':“ i "”: tion to proper authori money for motion picturcs, so they h @ these t »e outspoke o 's ca o om s SIRES DO sed o signate e eceive he rewards of r - ) . P eS| Sorg ~ \ i city's grand list; und instead of its | strengthen enforcenient of uchiasitheselto b OUNCKe || land!s caatotaystemsinefoleinghinitha [l n s ok i & o AN A AT LS e u e Jax Forecast | {old Sergeant Feeney, went to the . rather than a disad- | fac ha ¢ income makes o L ery for Southern New Engl, Rednditz difas ol clkenk coon. Sundas E being lower in stature it is ju tional prohibition law. benetit, rather than a disad- | fact th n‘ 3(:\)} in :n}v I nlluJ, YO Q. Was the Royal Geographic ot 4 e T “"““‘ hicken coop Sunday "\“‘“t - : o The time | Superior to the Smiths and Joneses . B ¢ biggest s t 5 and Wednesday mer 10- | and gaining entrance by smashing vantage, to the country. The tim ty t first society devoted ex- | » night; colder Wednesd after: o o ntry so S R T e B G night; colder Wednesday afternoon | the padlock with a hammer, stole model All efforts to increase " will never come in this country s Speaking of parity, how many|When was it setsbiishe o e exiremelynich oy B Ry UL el (UL g o ur manufacturing plants ¢ sltilitios hiave so thw | 1o a3 democracy endures within it | g uayore hos England in the presen e S0 taking chances and forcver utheast and south winds, probably | B L ; when keen minds will not be pitted | government ? ively fo v society devoted ex-|caugnt. At times they arc permitted | DCCOMING strong and shifting 1o came to the rescue of grand list. | jones law, which sought to inflict | When keen min S L sively to geographical discovery Jr sovesal | Westerly Wednesday JUEHeCteatlonfd B ORE T OME iy i teteraa it infeaalion=lox o 8 SHSTRAIR SR ST BRI el e e e e i ]f,,\'“'l'\"';"“:“f might be said to have been unavold- | hipition, One is forced to doubt |Mo-other” sysiem isn't In the cardspe cant'ne o popular hero that way. | graphical Secioty, which . iug oy | VAP . able. One never hears a squawk from | whother gny kind of new enforce. | i this tand of the free Look at Tunn teylishadiiias0 wimiaiwor o cwina) e U o SEGSlosRants apuid el e LRI datiandimonin portloy eaenanmarning Iis leckiien President, Hoover has been re- | = | outlook. Tt had a roll of 6,000 Fel- | 27 USually toierant P e e MRt Roceol Runcatilofap Solth Strege i |fractlons. Facn passenger is permit- |increasing southeast i or 32, just doubling his meney. S0 lic tion | caused about as much sorrow n| @ What is the new name or|'td !0 bring in dutiable goods toWinds becoming strong and far the plot had worked out very that nothing is more certain than .q federal enforcement with very | land such caused over here L ol it Soitha Bl Y s | T e e death and taxes, and in due course | yiringent sigte laws and state en. | (07 him. To be President s a task e PEas o e B eetis name G Sl L s SE ¢ ni e SR ered atcon plainbicoihandolize snnd L not a four-year's nap on a bed of | Sivies may come and go. but | PATICK mean? in A trifle above that a i Wednesday rain followed | Sergeant Feeney was detail logts love never difri A, Servant of Patrick. official eye is winked, 1 colder, into the matt He did not let any culty in finding Q. What is the difference be.! Human « overns custost| ~Condific Pressure is high over | grass grow under his feet, but insida hank you.” | they are or not is not even a matter | ¥ jLween - pasteurized and certifiea | PECtioN. The pr 1is shown s - Lawrence and New fof two hours had restored the chic o RO B 1T : e ; A disturbance of con-iens and apprehended the thiev ting their divvy of sn regarding the drop in less, comes the 1930 model of the commission, all that is necessary v sch longer than little bit higher than 2 There is still room for pessimism two chickens. Hastening to the home of Josepi: Pudol on the same street they offer- ¢ g |ed him the chickens for 50 cents voyages and then one day the lorccast for Liastern New York:|each, and being a thrifty man he to get away with loot fc gage_is sealed and carted off to|Rain tonight and Wednesday, prob- | recognized the bargai ing the warehous ably changing to snow flurries Wed- | money and asking no questions. the manufacturing plants regarding | mont will attain botter ends, There ceivin fair evaluat e i3 being Stin he stock narke cras] taxation; the executives glance al|,ro gstates in the 17nion which are C6lVIng a fair evaluation; h in L the st market crash the figures, remark to themselves |unon. dry® and which supplement. |2ccorded a than many a president who went be- apply the fountain pens to the check | corcement, These should he models books and the city may or may not | 4¢ prohinition enforcement. Whether | FO8¢% that the grand Hst con-|o¢ goinion in face of the facts. THE PARROT DISEASE You ean tell the lower class. It i A, Pasteurized c s ¢ that | fOF® he is taken mto the inspoction | siderable inten moving east- | gotting a confession from the The public is receiving another docsn’t think the police are impn- 1.4 ; ”:"l { ull L quarters. e T e Ty T e G O : &y RSy e s b cated to about 150 ge. UNATters. ROy LN (e ot L b o) dose of liberal education—free o nt when they seize the liquer. grees IFahrenheit for thirty minutes, |'2Ned 24 hours ince icado. H he central Mississippi and Ohio ed valuations in many kinds of < cost-—on the power of ger bae ey and then rapidly cooled. Certifi taggage goes un microscopic leys, heavy at several ations, duced valuations ; : Y : | purpose of the law is.to help en- | = 1‘ A There's one consolation. 1f the milk ia rauw ’m?f,‘ :?,”,vd B SErtian foat e e nder storms were reported from ¢ indicates that the city con- | lor what the bugs that cause discase _ ; A k taken from cows U)aminatior ported realty indicat orcel prohibition I BULE o liers el ok Russians cver get too offensive, M~ | that have been m IR Scor: 1 and Ohio in connection with e T s lana in p Hoover can persuade Borah to speik tuberculos; under most sanitary 1 } _— " s naturally refers to the preva- to them. 5 e S D, astonishing amount of padiocking | This naturally e v | conditior e cocktail or hily THE LAW “ENFARCEMENT | ing dgone any more. The Jones 1P - S et a year from now ten million ! comedy Do {heslaten Enie el : ) mieh ch : MESS" Ato the country by parrots law, depending upon jurics, has no | Prought into the e by _suckers will ve figuring up what | A, The Jaw situation in this country | uyaneo where et sentiment fs like- | SCAFCEY @ town in the country i ey coula have made by busing bach. is not taking a sort of unofficia! siocks now. Q Ifa tinted to show at least & slight ad-| @ oooriment can padlock | ancei face of admittedly re- = - vance in the face o S places where liguor is sold, and the tinues to enjoy a healthy growth wde immune from and stuffy reo I'rimi, Hammerstein and Hap- Bitz ludy's bar in transplanted into tha person with light hair York thwater is like this: We recognize.an evil |y, {5 he well represented upon census of the number of new parrots ey |and fair « has dark vyes s she Two sophisticated cc its confines. People owning | There were fewer divorces in thne | @ blonde ort dubbed “smuri” old days for the siple reason that | A: True blondes have light hair, | scene accomp 25 been since the parrot disease " 1caky boat is better than none ir |8t SKin and lght cyes. However, accolade of wise pass another law in order to put 4 gperating expenses. The commis . B e yiode | You can't swim |2 person with light hair and dark there, : G # 3 teeth in the earlier law. Something | o "2 qniis there are thousands of | Started: if they bought their bird — «s‘Qs may also be called a blonde, _— ¢ . oAl 54/ L@/ ltt . still remains 1o be desired, and Uhen | o eoiio nrgade of infection’ |#RCE that time, it will be ra Correct this sentence: “Keepin | & HOW much would an airplane | Where the Koickerbocker hot-l W JEWELER & DIAMOND DEALER [hard on the animals, but human lifc My promise will break me.” said the | Bot 88ing the Atlantic and bar stood 15 ye ago is a drog . (295 MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN go0-getter, “but 1'd rather lose evep - | ', - o€ ecean cost? store. In the old bar one thirsty noon e RO N ORI SR BTG (s Gl Rk O (O be con | hing than break my word.” A The minimum price of an air- ' time 1 recall receiving a bartender : seems to be co : plane capable of aE ; have | ypiess by an army of 500,000 men in| NO ms to Copyright, 1930, Publishers e ‘[M of crossing the At- scowl for asking for a lemonad i = {'r'ol{l thirteen thousand |The other day in about san A oos. 0 cross the Pacific ocean |spot I asked for & lemonade and ro- alogy i ! of descent, tracing families | it would be necessary to When the influenza germ devastated | Dlans o) needs to be cradicated or regulated | i oy The government can confis. and then we pass a law about 1t | 4¢, gutomobiles carrying liguor, and ¥ithin Then when the law doesn't work We | yparo it is done the loss is credited |#uch birds arc inquiring as to how i we pass another law to rectify what |, 10 continental United States ust be preserved first on infinitum. In due time we : 50 many laws on the books that even | yrpv. tanks or gunboats on the seas. | ronted with more unexpected prob. | Syndic; lems than the medical profession to their origing a Philadelphia lawyer would go in-| ppe Hoover commission has made have a ceived a soda jerker's le. And L show. Tlhe construction of a family tree sane trying to find all of them. an academical effort in behalf of sixty to seventy yet (1 iaha A ‘ L : valuable and useful. The entrance re- 4 an acad ca g 7 y ity ' vet there are those who say prohibi- i i L £ Veatic G $ . y & country now years ago there was 5’ Y housand dollars & 5 ic organizations make 1t necessary to con- Something of the sort has been | prohibition. Tt contributes theories D ¥ 2 ears Ago 1o ay Q Sngtore |tion has made no changes. t s histories Ir crder to vrove descent from ancestors en no doct 1 land who could say Does the presid o v merican wars, ash 3 l ppening In the prohibition busi- {that federal bureaucratic contro) MO docto in the land who could say president of the e Washaigton Bureau has prep United States receive t1 Ste ceeive the highest| T ke ninisce about \ ness. The 18th Amendment and the | should be strengthened at a time |salary of anybody in the Uniteq : CRImULICE R dho) th = Kt torfaly and conatiueting o, hat h i " 2 v pal sy terial In Ameriea today, tells and the admjssion came frecly that | New Haven is the only city in States? Knickerbooker, The place is lalond vndertaking. < ves o lo enealogical it the discase was new and mysterious the state that has a larger member- | _A. The salary of | yo [L“{; v"h"]"."l"' Sl o \nyone interested In tras Ioie Her nuroativ vl it nis nois and the only safc manner of guard- | 8hip in the Y. M. C. A. than this $75,000 is higher than that of ame w.‘,'”': S e | Sy NIEHKINE oinonibelmasnd esh s Sor s a | City: New Britain has 1,102 members | 0ther government official, but : S P i U R against it was to work up a 2 members v ial, but many | foaine omberg “CLIP COUPON HERE —— —— =— o cisions for the guidance of interested | less interference. ing ag his, by |Atthe present time, {IPrivate eornorationstipay: thelzlomi] o s, histaeen Hombore, hi strong resistance physique. This, %1% the Xew Deitain +Driving el |cias bigher sularien "\/n:: )m’\.nnk{wul in nv.‘ military works against almost allimembers will go to Hartiord this| @ What is the nearest t a0l onghepartaoted, SRfonis salter: ¢St town 10 noon stroll on the avenue. I lunched ; % remaln | o - i art. | the Boulder Dam site? sy : o ; | or diseases; one way to remain |cvening to dine at the Hofel Hart r Dam site? . of the bulletin ¢ : nd enclose herewith five puaer S ford | A Les Vegas, Nevada | there once with Weber and Felis | conts i cain, or loose, - {and it was at the Knickerbocker 1 anl handling cosis did the Business men's association, is a can- | N1ed States government receive | 1€3Ned to call a napl S it vou haven'tc got it. didate for vice president at the an. | TOM distilled spirits and fermenteq | (1¢ that is in those moments Now along comes this parrot | nual clection to be held in Meriden | 19UOTS in 1918 and 19192 e At itilers @ Ui Ty T | streET AND NUMBER " germ, causing numerous sclentific | next month. . In 1919 the revenve from (hat | 1NE T90M WREht me the charm. ) theory «s & result, but actually ot |ing for (he manner n whih i ot s IERCEER EEREH N i e observed by |[SCUCC Was $483.050 50447 om o |8 myorics of cncaserals dishas R LMo e doctors to bur 5 (16 K enilyiorth diiby ante o aar | Le28Hthvas 5445 83 5t044l0s and also the menu name for chicken 1 am a reader of the New Britain Herald, Q I8 raw silk now on the fre|Mder glass. And the Knickeroc list? had the grandest gold embossed st A Yes tionery of all the holel writing definitely what the germ was like s Volstead Act, simple enough In|when there is a striking p their original implications, have tendeney to regard state's rights as been “Interpreted” by a host of de- |something that must be subject to DITOR, Washington Buresn, New Britain lerald, parties. Then there are 25 prohibi- | The report will solace the drys N tion statutes enacted during 40 years and probably engender allegations by o of legislative effort; and therc has|the wets that the viewpoint is one of : : AR vell is Lo bave plenty of resis o e th aw vidual | special pleading for and in behalf of | W ; COR P A Tex e Nt come the Jones law. Individual | special pleading for and i St A e A. H. Abl cretary of the Stafe much reveny states have been as uctive as bees!|“the noble cxperiment.” To those NAME trying to add law upon some | who are not fanatical in either di- of them claiming to be bone dry in | rection the report is chicfly interest- vastly different from the remainder. |tackles an acute legal proble ¥ i K the laborato! The germ may be 3 A . Now the President’s law enforce- rs SR Eoy the laborator £ fea: | ¥CNINE. AN interesting program s discovered, analyzed and classified: | poing apranged by B. (o Aeres and then again, it may not be lo AL hoRdrawine for sedistin Bi{he |0 =R cated so easily. Meanwhile an entirs | House today at Hartford, New Brit. |, &\ Wh ‘_ndfllpv“u seem to move ain vepresentatives received good to- |yt 41 :"l‘r !’”"{‘]"” from that in cations h he wind is blowing? |and every parrot. be he or she ever The New | A. Because, while the current of | : I l i Sritain Armenians will |V T Ohio State University, in rep so harmless, i3 looked upon With celebrate their Christmas on Thups Ta i Sanihis surface may) moving in one direction. at higher communication by that gentleman in | = iy fafituicon el i ve el nearly approaching reasomable | oy 1 aciced the President not : PR TR m::‘wr:x\rli“ I s ); Dlowlnz it (1. harmony , S = Siand ' : - ferm at Hanna's armory this eve- | gobe s A different direction m o be discouraged by agitators and .. ;:q 411 the luck in the world. 2 {Sometimes it is even abserved (s DURING COLD SPELLS WHEN THE SKIPPER HAS THE CAR : e The New Brituin passenger depot "'M?:] N layer of clouds will b oI e AT Gt CIENCY TN WATERBURY in & vory dingy and disagrecablo | oren e A10Uher direction; Jlace also markable e e i hars place atter nightfall. The public is SR oM SR i s direetion, but an WEAR PAPER SACKS To PROTECT THEIR Bisio bl xaitentent 1 itartu . 1t s | exesdiio AN fousitratns iR Esemi iy pper layer may Garkness. 1015 also the Hang-out for 1o 10 M fuster or siowcr| SiLk STocKINGs [y > = nt committee headed by George 4 PRESIDENT'S HARD LIFY W. Wickersham has made @ pre-| preciaent Hoover wrote a remark liminary report, the gist of which is |1\« candid letter to Dr. W. O that there should be more laws pass- nation is caused 1o shiver with dread Thowmpson, president emeritus of ed and those we a2lready have should be “codified” into something a lun bly v HKNEE DEEP WITH STRAW MANY LADY PASSENGERS ro0m Comp Nowhere in the report is there a | oo hint that the 18th Amendment may Mr. Thompson's let mord e basically at fault. The amend- ment and the Volstead Act is taken | oo o this came up or granted and upon them it is sug ident being in- ] difficult to see how residents of the | hnEoks | il difficul roughn Q. Where does thi gested that more laws passed and . A s ds i vor ¥ i hoods | ss Cily can be interested in'na- | John Curtin of football fane has o TWostern! ’ i been ted { on obtain its standard time for o tional and international affairs. Tt | been elected manager of the high | e / oy cles o t nt was be- school dramatic elub, ' ¥ : geems impossible to conceive of any lub. Trom (he United States Nava malte being fra ttempt | N worable = The 3 5 other ‘“widespread emotion” in | 7 = :m.\. rvatoey, SETiiekfinie s obtATiS: nade throughout th t to un. | _ ¥ 7 Lk < ¥ observations of stars from ed to 5 P L 3 rater) than heetic excitement X m a s derrate ¢ enfor stiflsd by the fadid] 0TI AR G JAPANESE fiEISHA i e e O G P s e istified he facts i | doothrine oh These * E c__, over domestic are s whose positions are W Ive ToRN EI ment; rather, thera s a thoroug President Leing in- SEEaan known t I : . ; : 8 In-1 nd about City Hall Something nown 0 a high degrec of per. ) the b golng fihammg o o) B U R cision. and wliose apparent. ploces ¢ MY LasT B G tions; the lir i t P! L from day to day are he sun. s = given in the McCor day—financial _shakeups, person American Ephemeris, and are there. 2 Sullivs shakeups, enginecring shakeups fore readily obtainable. Ouly stars OLE STRA Henry degrees of the zenith dockets with 1 " ) g 5 : shakeups, and finally a “drastic | N 1y : 5 ith are included Memb st dbnceain ¢ y g i . | shakeuy ) L R Wlfl](]ll[ Them in order that the azimuth error may | 2 LS LA ; » r shakeup it polict par be small. The observat Al 12 ng Ished i dyes 3 Mayor T. Frank Hayes appes 2R T made with o transit instrument 3 160t i e nR e L 1 onc of those new brooms that &% | \yaghington, Jan. 14 (UP)—Tap- ||t o o “"";""‘"d I night 5 Moren) OV S Cun BB mMent Inrordss it 4 iy Ja 4 ee north and three sou — ¢ g Sl S e | LOUDd to sweep elean—or make @ anese Geisha girls will ot come 10 | anith. < e ) .(d:,.} SEaTL i ; PTY: e ihe 1 ) & seems 10 A L clcan sweep. When he entered the | Washington this spring o partici- | ohservatory, thees in nult]l\lmj(t thel Th 2 zoas th i som Hall it is ux if he found every- | PA1® 1Nt annual - ehorry blosom | mounted on separate trion wrore’ . the ac ToR b et AL ible to digest, e 8% |0 rong and (6 right the situa- [ SEIRT state depars. | e clock vault. Each pier weighs =<3 last n {ween the Treasury Department and zog who docsn’t g : ; o g . o qerian|approximately 2,000 pounds ana oldig ; tion found it necesary (o do AIMOK | ment ceremonial ofticer. %o decidad | rests pon a soli eonereray, 14 | - ’ i the Departinents offTuatice iz Ssub- au apostle of Usht and | oy it throw out the furni- | yesterday although he did not say tending some distance Into. tne ’ Yom coted to the anticipated critic t the other fellow, if there must | ©ro 00 00 this may go. | Whether his decision was based onlgrouna Gt i and the commission itely s demagogs, Is among the umber. | ine ol anntans worality or gconomy | Q. What is the smallest denomi ) ‘Z‘“‘(“; Y i according 0T The Geisha girls had no one fo | nat P 5 i Bucsts that the iny N to discove some trut leged 18 n = 3 piilon sold iecofever issued by = o at ; i oRd g i L the botiom of the situation liis, argue their case after the Federativn [United States Treasmps o DY the © - s preparation o or funcied, that som« intelll= o wepiciency program.” It is strange | of Christian Missions in Japan pr- A he one dollar coin, = ;'"g‘;‘l to the Departn L 5 gent person doesn't regard as €TTON | (o e penching changes can be | tested their comi basing their| Q. * Where may T obtain informa- = 2 politic sugestion has beer 1o many | And 0 buses all actions on facts | il S e of program i | A¢1ion on charges of moral turpituze | ton about Boulder Cangen Ty mome; b S e e Ly Cities that | The Washington Chamber of Com-| A, I'rom the Bureau of Reclama. year o R : ; 3 oty Bk Waerbary. Clties 1hat|iseonce ¥ Whiah had conmifered: this | tlohy Tnterior Debastmont, Wasiit.. the ay i T Dl e 1o accustomed to what is known as | profect, had previously decided that | ton, D. ¢, ) o and the present anomaly is roundly |rect areiy o efiiciency merely 100k on and won- | the cost of bringing Is here | S = condit condemned. This plan would elip | Fasts aio not enough; suppie- | 1o was 100 great anvway GROOM TOO OLD TO WORK trict some of the responsibility of mentin, ith unerring action | i = = | Springicld. Mass. Jan. 14 (UP)— I The nnel e ] WOMAN FRIGHTENS TO DEATH|Abraham Puldy, 70-vear-old bride the ne ! : BLACK STAIRS STOLEN Boston, Jan. 14 (UP)—When Mrs. | Er00m of seven months, told ‘e metho {r. Mellon, which wo itig- ] s : fact Hauverhill, Mass., Jan. 14 ('P)- - Mury Cornwall opencd her door to| Judge he was too old to work when have { aetory to prohibitio 3 % 5 ¢ i r0dy stole his hack stairs, Max|be confronted by a mémber of a|kaled into court on a non-support ;.\.\, n LAt e e pertaining to prohibition- - GOl Yeporicd fo polle :y.;‘ The police lquor squid she collapsed | charge. Mrs, Puldy said her hus- (ST oatamne 6o 1130 prove novel robbery was executed with!und died of a heart atiack before|band had $10,000 in the bank, The lias hesitated to tak 1 ¢ vast amount of dis- |y R i ¥ b t amount of dis- | iy : ; wedical aid could reach her, lcase was continued. i |