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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD [»»-=] VEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930. Taft, Warned Against Mediocrity By Father, Aimed Always to Keep Near Top\ln Various Professions denounce legal him later. He “secondary boyco employer who dealt wit supreme court upheld hi Devoted Yale Days to His Books Instead of Foot- 'l::‘\” ball, But Helped One decision. A e e r two years on the Team Win. esigned solicitor- to repre the hose to accept an appointr the general of the sent supren ki U M tor, He came to W 4 P to accept citors until they into his work arked 1 w ington, ington & T (e e o a position : Woodbury s fifth AT frov e distur House @ for yea elt talked with nd urged him t f political could offer supreme co 4 compliment to hor wational law did ritain T i to uc headed Choa Howard 10 dynamic v for on administra- | SPran cw Y or LADY TARARAEE to on of B )umhml Taft spent ,v In Politics His « mor e . It cove contir most anc “ Wile of Japanese Admiral Taken to Teas Mmus Interpreter nts, ficet nearly every olicated moder ndustry, the idition to law lundered only in Louisc Torrey c0es b ok settled who in cour w1 Miss the | until Ishbel insist social rounds ra or a po without t swimmer, and | home of * not who miglh family cirele their father's ould chant the remark to Will and in deri Will was f i turned out to b He was first Will was the I Proes ound of Admiral nison hen or s ird of nt to ¥ explaining ifc of nong mor foothall boys )0 pounds with pl his ni A stuck to his books. letic exploit act or man in a an huiled | 104 to him occasion some of her and etymology, wancer and dmiral s plain “Mrs.” i :lly for theories is more verific asure, but ition of on lang 4 recon- i | cilin wits 1 upon him Takarabe titled mak- In e is not Taka two lessons ir n in excelient cane in and she has hee Tim v ¥ i hoped DRY ROADHOUSES Two Inns Padlocked in War 011 Persistent Violators ck on his g his Will Taft s00d humor lost his cust ent 1o the office owne 4 i o ent Vio amonz Connccticut road re to he the tar for an plinned by federal pro- it was authorita rday. Padlock of the wr way- have attack beir hibition tively procec tppointed a age learned yest attorney. of ted ) ition cov e one young irting. it s crimi pons use wants to side inns which in 1 nto the 1'r ant of it penitentiary Arthur. secking a w a factional fight in Ohio, ay d young Taft collector of in- revenue, It involved hand- ling of millions of dollars and paid the prineely salary of 10 A year. Many men would have stopped rig there, but Taft resigned after months to zo back to the law. It was the first of many resignations. (10 continue the Then he was cglled back into pub-| The first of service istant proseci tor. om_ the fell in love with Ilclen Herron, the Green Tnn, 1 daughids’ of. Pregident closed for one year. The Air Iayes' former law partner, and the fn of Rethany was closed married in 1556, The families |for a similar period. Monday pad- d been close friends, and the |1ock procee wert was the clihax of a \- | ngainst the Talmadge Inn of Short of | vea Jey | Beach, with 20 days granted fo show ‘.. nt_several montds in Furope on | tause why the establishment should v wedding journey, and returned to ! Pet be closed for one year. to fake up n home life| Itoadhouses in which two or more inucd serene and simple for | successful raids have been made arc jexpected to bear the brunt of the at- tack. Injunctions bringing about the close of thege places are expected to {be a regular procecdin cquired widesprea their liquor. The sccuring of injunctions which closed two roadhouses and a request tor an injunction nst a third, all withinthe past three opening gun in the sident, 3 nointe tor battle to dry up ity of the boot- Agzents are working qn ditibnal evidence which is expected campaign. the violators efforts of the ienlar act e Trec Brid 1 drome el ment severa munm i iined hin his ambition f settled for life pet enTGovernor orake wpointed him judge of ‘the Ci superior court. e was before him for de- | cision the labor s in | cit which he sof one of the precedents! size for which labor unions rcpeatedly and hought the h 0./ 1e single gr , the nearest and distanc inch glolbic in Juncau, ati There we represent in of the earth by a d in New York rin proportional would be a six- A\l.\t' came TUDIES ENGLISH ' Showing Knees Before Paris Judges roon, | or | he ceks, was the | ad- | to suf-| agents | - | training prospective pilots to handle instituted | \ BELIEVE IT OR NOT . | MoRIMoTo famous Jap COULD SWALLQW HIS NQSE IHANK SEVERIED — MISSED 8UT ONE FOUL BALL (N /0 YEARS nNew Mexico ARLI2oNA koLoRADO 1 1 © e TRee T i T wewx TeRouan Four GREW INTO A MAN STATES N4 SE<onds | CF NATURA ™ ‘Four Cornens - \4Qtof ONLY oNE (N (3. S, L.H MAc MoRRAN ned b HARLOW CLARK, Marquelie, Micy R EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON Halligan, Chosen For All-America a Year After He Had Ceased Playing—The De: 1914, issuc of one of the popular weekly periodicals contained an account of Halligan ‘of Nebraska being chosen all-western tackle. Ile was usually chosen on the All-America my- thical eleven by judges for that evoup. A yeav after he had quit playing, Camp chose him for All-America. TOMORROW-—His Oldest Child Was 6 st. 2 Months 7 Years, His Young POIRET FAVORS LONGER SKIRTS Atelier of Parisian Style Arbiter Holds Opening ng what ; u Beauty Contest Winner Balks at M 1 Gree e fond of Diplog inks son refused to i woil the 14 other old ury of world and aro ront ies by | fore ulptors vesterd “ artists suits, udg e queens d fully 4 room singly and we wished, Most t They tick and powder a several used almost nor entering 6 (UP)—Now war over short versu settled in favor Amer and the short skirt, be turned to other Is of sprir e | compete | other b | tal tournament e tention may luring detai r-continen- *Miss allowed to use desired. but near- for t of rs Form Fitting Gown ¥ h Mis refused lift show to wore form- and cape which lier physical oman had been 1 she X openings of t dressmakers are now in pri Patou having disclose ts Monday night As far only ep the to t contour win - right ot th th the a4 displayed to | charms, ner balked Wear No Stays ry required t int Sinee no W 1 to lift hLicr d to do it ion Kkirts are ALpU S ot s dress as lon conee jud the floor or th f the o or o hout to cha i of | body. Ther Kou won in t nl wris 1 Toirets openy i hems si colors, hats, zloves a Patou’s summer idans are of broad-brimme ouneed the death of the s cloche LINDBERGH Wil - CONTINUE STUDY Believes Gliders of Vast Im- portance in Teaching Public in fayor o RS, HALL BETTER © AFTER OPERATION - Sponsors New west in colors pink, is Pink re black-white o rosc-green Principal in Murder Case in / York Hospital 3 r by Paton of sloves fitting loosely lik boots, in contrasting as hlood red with Eown green cen rol A color Lindbe v | Mountaing haustive Camp. Tehachapi (P —An ex- | Prance € ider. which particularly public how | 1 by %2 “ho with her icquitted of the Mills in the Al EicaY ATs. | cuch a wl the will prove ling the launches Lindbe . who Hiall avas or dark study of two brother murder of Mrs. Hall-Mills case, Sanarium where she believes valuable in te | {to fly, has been | Celonel Charles A | Colonel Lindhe week piloted a g | landing in the it had lost an aileron in mid- disclosed yesterday that he he- ieved the sail plane, hecause of the relatively high ot ty it provides, could be used to increms public interest iation and in ong the' seas 1t appeal to buy ing more out-of-the-ordinary Paton's necklaces composed Vs odditic . there 5 5 is not herc is in the Harbor underwent an s for beach rorks cut in od iso silk necklaces of large operation. Daily ted it d forms silk-cov- to the The was ope the hospit tion was satisfactory. bur Ward. who tion. declined of her ifln, Mrs. Janc witness N upon vas said her condi- hut Mr. WilZ prormed the opera- to¥reveal the nature NS says Mrs. cancer. Hall At | ered beads correspondin in afternoon dre sports wear, is a visor resembling the back half of for ma- i after | i, For especially tennis ore degrec g at, kS w h is cut away seach and yacht pajamas inate sportswear in color promising gayly-covered Leauville and B {long. |Bank oi" EHgll’md VRalc C dom- inst son Mrs the principal Hall at n critically ill for « Jersey City hospital 2 Wheeler - Hall iscopal church of Lrunswick, N. J.. Mrs. Hall, with Mrs. Milis 2 De Russey's New Brunswick. Mrs. Hall un of 19 . was Dfought @ stretcher and testified that on the it of the she oman and two men near the apple tree underneath which I bodies were found. All three fendants were acquitted. powered planes, With Huwley Bowlus, glider { builder of San Diego, Cal., Lind hergh established his camp herc | carry on a series of experiments flights with encaimpment | tempt ‘o lx cord for 45 minutes, rman, | The fiying colonel said to demonstrate “hat the glide of of piloting even W the hands Embryo airplane pilots, belicves, can learn to and naturally first principles of her sands at trial, all summe Tol | and During the Bowlus expects to at- better the world glider sustained flight, 14 hours. beld by Licut. Dinort of has he days at e, sev- va sliders. and husband found shot to « September 14, 1 Lane, just outsid AL the was London, Feb. 6. () Bank of 1y front per cent, reduction flow of gold and impro 1ational nonctary sityation sted recently in reductions K rates of Germa The L five t sount of ihe duced to half anc was ! r o four and hetionca trial of and her | is not was due to the re brother in the aut Mrs, cme its cas. 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