New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 12, 1930, Page 6

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[ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDN SDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 193 New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT New Britain, Connecticut Tssuzed Daily (Sund At iierald Bldg SUBSCRIT $5.00 a TYear $2.00 Thres Mo Entered at the Post OMce at > as Second Class Mal) Member of the Associated I'ress s Amoclated Piess is exclusive ed to the use re-pu! news credited edited in this Member Audit Bareau of Circulation THI PINANCIAL SHOCK IN CITY'S ATTATLL HOW FAX AN IDMPORTANT SHOULD IS 1l 1THI PERSON AT COLLECTID VICTORY DEMOCRATS SAVINGS IN CONNECTICUT Loom of | b ich to lly-dry congre worry over. nen tuation would open up of clea right in This statc is imbued | sentiment; yet how | of its congressmen rea | represent that sentiment? 1| farfetched to say is not that nolody really | Nutmeg congressmen have a | tting elected without any- | in particular—ecxcept perhaps | Anti-Saloon League of the state aides—hothering about find- how the candidates stand ition question. The Saloon League always sends out tionnaires to those seek elec- to Congress. and the fact that joes not as a rule find it necessar Lattle against any of ou the assumptior the League. If well financed cre to oper: hion the result would telligent vot th ntrusion of politics connection portant which now ostly submerged during t cinotional periods %nown CATpAIgnE odic tion " Factsand Fancies THEL “LIBERAL PARTY rd aven on i formatio Al par formati medicine ul some cnoush. B discovers she can't cool nd can An ultrs her (usband because she ment o « about the tre sonal liber owd dor orcdon. 1t you're th, 1an. vou ca congressuien personaliy nably moist by Limself. op Catiee oder by holding hunds if for grand slams ashamed chap 50 JASR'L even b Jegres tcross <o utterl s that he honoriry “Tom' i ad hcart-hroken Publishers i 25 Years VArgo‘ Today on public wppropriated 31 ¢ Hurtford Company | this vity last trounced in an indoo 5t The Stanley ind Level Co. 15 made icat or a reduction ment Lock Co, is the Ameri The pro- t the an- plant ) can Hardwar i aspira position nual meeting ot the t Monday 40th annual dress i the Ne masquerade and ociety ning was Frank Zim- ford troliey last cve- hen 1 T 1 cour tore identificd w location a friends and | company has g ndspanciiyg he Preston block for the o) personally- | | | party Britain | Questions oo = QUESTTONS ANSWERED You can get an answer o any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Bditor, New liritain Herald, Washinglon Bureau 1322 New York avenue, Washington 10, C. enclosing two cents in stamps tor replv. Medical, legal and maritas advice cannot be given, nor can ex- tended research be undertaken. All other questions will receive a per- sonal reply. Unsigned reqiests can- not be answered. All lctters are confidential.—Ldilor. Q. Ts Nick Lucas Ttalian? He w American of s born in Newark Ttali Q. Where did the expre the skin of your A. It is in th 19:20; “T an my tezth, Q. When did the D fight occur? last? & i teeth,” or te? Job, skin of Book of How Thursday, 3ix ater the seventh ro the beginning of ] Wh world? that Australi L Gern and me . Uhattle army Norsc f the woo Hew should small amount o ter. Sandpaper metimes nsed to remove Q. What is a A table 1 ma atter Does cann orld ? Tt exists among isolite American tribes. m West Equatorial and Central Africa, the Malay Ar chipelazo, certain South Sea Islands mainly in Melanesia, and in parts ot Australia. He tound in Madagascar Hur gyar rac the tes? I a Sout ting iribes are Q. How many cordin Sunday the most DeKove 1 it spread rapidl nd neontrolled about 24 sweeping over %100 nerd ) stre troving 17,430 huildina deaths heside and e )t el about 16 o'clock v. October 1ow There ar How lons Marine many Corps 1 he subject to He is subject 1o after the date piration of his enlistm two years State Officials Visit causing \“GANDER” SURRENDERS . T0U.5. COAST GUARD Alleged Liquor Boat and Owner Re- port to Customs Officlals Who | | Retease Skipper Without Baii London b. 12 — Suspec rung ander” en her afier urrendered 1o United In marked is said to cd or ru red harbor yesterday con and ates customs officials contrast to the speed she displayed last wer from a Coast Guard D: 110l hoat in 4 storm of machine-gun bullets and one-pound shells. the Jer” slowly steamed up 1o t customs wharf in command of her and Arthur T New Yorl ous New York Lis most fruitful I's mustache is a capsule af- ends. He g was have when sh twvis while that caref cled visit to er. To his ume “Who's Who! d thus d into tin ran away away on @ £urpris it became hi copy of owner skipper impertinent polic M. of Bron shut trons, This of Bridzeport Customs officials were waitin her for Monday they recei Louiz Halley, New York attor ey, that he was ready to surrende) and her master at any tir piace they wished. He w o send them to New Lon them vour mind.” up o from e he ship nd any Vequestod Halley arrived noon. Roland onee. hut terday af was to be tried of the absence of was postponed A released in the ¢ ver without hail, charged with running wit transporting liquor arrest by three Coast becanse Observations bt On The Weather o ne - tody of the I Loat followed by rain | g, Thursday, rising tem e casin 1 winds, | o BOY SCOUT BAND PLAYS -.\;:;\:v\«’.xw‘\“,\ | Buguers and ;mnm« ot Troop 1 warmer | southeast portion Thursday night: | outh and southwest | t and Mave First Ensemble Rehearsa and Please Instructors, to strong inds The trumpet Troop 4 the state band of Boy held its first rehearsal a1 armory last night. whe drums were issucd and both bugle ind_drummers had an opportuni ~to show the results of recent month oven|of instruction. 1t was the first occa a sion upon which the entire band \ extend e hid played together, and the resul ! were encouraging asibeaniatiended W. L. Baker H. I winds and % rapid rature along its castern | 4F¢ coaching Senior Patrol Lead Baker is instructing the buglers, Tl and is constituted of Willias cr. Richard Hube, Raymond Mainer, Franklin Arth Beyers, William Haro Noxon Teich and Wallace right. Gordon Dwizght Holden Italph Merigold Wesle Ellme, Frederick Sackett Troop 4 as a i one of the New Maven and oL mer tonight; warmer h pressure covers | uitic coast from New Found orid A disturbance o nsity is central Joma Ci Parl drummers William A trong southwest emper creasing cloudi- ater, Davie Howard Leon Dickinso Davis, Willian Iy, Francis Beycrs Penn Kimball an snare drummers drummer; an: cymbals handicraft exhily ndows of McCoy store on Main street this weel in honor of the 20th anniy {the founding o the Boy couts o 22 [America airplancs, Indis 46 | heedress: hoards, painti |dvawings and examples of meta 6{wood, and leather work are di 26 | played. while a feature of the e tililo Norfoll 4 hibit is the impressive array « Toss nurse | Northfi 2 [trophies won by Troop 4 during th Pittsl [ 30116 years of its cxistence st Louss . ] 4| The troop will omit Washington 28 |meeting this week Sprague, J bass 1usic sary o New Orl New Yo chologist its regul RARE COINS AND THEIK VALUES tme in o) Uns etier or t is particularly valuable. Ou AMERICAN COINS AND THEIT oinage of the United o8 an ald States and wtructions for s \ting eol slontal to coin sues of t low and meud e New ain Hewa COLPON HE bato —_——_— — — =Cur Jong looked forward to rous ranch i AND THEUD VALDUES looxe, uncancelled Family Stuft THAT ZIPPER JACKET (PA'S FAVORITE ARTICLE OF WEARING (2] APPAREL) PLAYS HIM FALSE ! : Wethersfield Prison | Hartford, Iveb. 12 § o off various depart e state oy L owil i . of Warder S jteed at Wethersfield tomnorrow aft d employes of the oo i invited to visit group has been itution. On and two cm ted to make will be convey tate captial during the afternoor ockholders | two buses and will rected by I Warden Reed and the prison ofli in the chapel of the prison f the Conneeticut I'ri cial iembers o on association hia te make the also been in Synagogue Auxiliary department g trip. The rom the | Elects New Officers crg clected t 1 ry. Congr Winter strec lent ir Terte Mre. Herman Adler AMr 1 R 1 Gor ceretary, Mrs. Js tre 1 r H A D Lipmay tr: Hanin Finkelstein, Mr mecting will be cphereth at 5 o'cloch. gation Ieracl, 24th anson, ) 1l ( Fontaine Fox, 1930 = st 2

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