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P NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUAR \~ 13, 1930. — S Du Pont Says Prohibition Has Made (J{ICAGD FAILS T0 3Flve Gang Chieftains Surprised o o S e " America Nation of Hard Drinkers; SULVF DEADLOCK! At West Side “Directors’ Parley” i Favors Strict Government Control — Politicians Begin to Worry Over Insists Statement That Dry | JW\\‘A copConny sollclior Retaliation at Polls Guns Found in Coats In Chicago Drive On Lawlessness lcense w E " . ~ | £ Law Has Helped to Make the coupl 0 e AN Hanging On Wall — Un- What Congress Is | o sisners reming Nation Prosperous Is In- citcd by Willians ter the city coun paid Police Crash in On Doing | 1 : i zation for th Sial cereniony Mayor William Al i - o correct, Since Statute ""‘ Sepimese Moz ooy oMo Geenees B HIURCIC B Ga fel and R ound WD Thursday o s w 1 stue Col er el¢ ded w i I ol L + Has Not Been Enforced. ™ e York ; Eight Men in All : o c . o fred Wilmington, Del ibition. in Dulont, neration and it is a : RAI[]FR? BATTLE OWNER OF RANCH - o Deputy Wounded, Bootlegger Cilled in Gun Fight a4 beer so In a stater ress foday, the an opponent of proh cutlined a plan which he beli culd do away with what siders the cvils of th Personally 1 favor liquor problem to said. *“No general pl made acceptable to the people e states. Ouar popu e P v Hughes to e chie Write Tardieu Officially Calling an ) Foreizn commeree commitec con- | tenion (0 Kidnaving ;i PASCISTI OPEN AT LIBRARY 1 boot foll. hood} pervision, much a rail now operated. with limit- s. limited hours of sale to individual purchasers.” Sent Out Question i Jacol N »f man neil, who pproa public of the Klair prohibition enforee Ile believes that if the survey show the Klair ac legislature il be forced to repeal it or favor:d Nt mo esults of his How Fonrp METHODS Cur Cost OF DISTRIBUTION is against pecial meeting would called mayor feated at the following electio DuPont outtined his vic ring st of w to him. in S crtirnenl hers ers hold referenda of their ployes on prohibition. similar to ti the I. DuPont De Nemours | held » DuPont with the ery onc he to 0 ocomm t survey dicated the wajority of the emplo beliey i in the laws should he as asked conce mer v Henry Jo A\. Ldison to the ad act has he homas t that 1 prosper 1 efficiency of workmen anl an g promeion—— POGIAN - Launched 10 Give v No Data Backs Statement ; LaUhave never found any indus- | Rucsig Adequate Defense cnld ve a would buy in tax anticipation from H. Wa \uxvl Cew York cted to L AITAN RIOTERS N IN PRISONS 11 ol 31 Arrested Released With Warning—0thers Face Trial men of |y, more specia by the rerial nore prosperou t prohibition. To be surs, have had 2 prosperous ten years we have 1 our cons.i- n a prohibition of manufacture, and transportation of intoxicat- liquors. However, we all know At the law | t been enfo o that there 1 no re tion. W result conld have produced could en hrought about cqually well by bolishing the saloon and sclling 1 mount of liquor no consumed in zood quality, with X flowing to th evernment in Lo “Howcver. on we have h 1 ars the development of the motor adio and the moving pie- an incentive to the working wan to produce and earn. Mor - Lower profits in selling save you at least $30 to 8¢S in addition to the many savings in manufacturing d of the bootley of cld 'WENTY-SEVEN years ago the Ford Motor Company been fair to both the dealer and the public. Within the over Iving conditions ave imipro - e was formed to provide reliable, economical trans- past threc months, it has been possible to effect still g man now has morc oppor(in e ”‘\"\ff\“"f:;‘\""\' portation for all the people. That original purpose further economies, Today, the discount or commis- G L e i i T e AV has never changed. The constant effort in cvery activity sion of the Ford dealer is the lowest of any automobile s utomobiles, wio avparatus 1ol i Riayinhon DSl e is to find ways to give you greater and greater value dealer. The difference, ranging from 259 to nearly w.»]ry:"ol.t :::’)“‘ \r"zlv?\f:‘“\‘}vlu thes oha L without extra cost—frequently at lowered cost. This 509, comes right off the price you pay for the car. s no doubt as to which corn would be more popt £ not. the applies to distribution and similar important factors, i last te! cd have ta s notli- ) : LT s clllGamanutacie) T'HE business of the Ford dealer is good because he DuPont was asked if. in his opin o . . k 11 fi larg ber of sales i d cn, leading men who werc oppos For the Ford Motor Company believes that its full makes a small profit on a large number of sales instea to the prohibition law would cor | out openly against it, the situation would be improved. duty is not only to make a good automobile at the of a large profit on fewer sales. He knows, too, that !}Wz///d/ lifomia is the ideal place io spend the wmier. nol lmow S A ool ione lowest possible price, but to see that there is no waste, the extra dollar-for-dollar value of the car makes i e T L a ot 'n‘y“"“ extravagance, or undue profit in any transaction from it casier to sell and more certain to give satisfactory | e Lojiahe Bl TLE S the time the car leaves the factory until it is delivered service after purchase. own condlations® ‘ 10 your home. It is obvious that hard-won savings in Consider also that the Ford car is delivered to the e T | production will be of little value if they are sacrificed purchaser equipped with a Triplex shatter-proof glass would B T B | later through excessive selling costs. windshield, an extra steel-spoke wheel, and bright, do not think the bill should b « final solution of the problem, cvea iough the bill should prove co intional and legally effective.” enduring Rustless Steel for many exterior metal Every purchaser of a motor car has the right to know how much of the money he pays is for the car itself and how much is taken up by dealer charges. If these charges are too high, one of two things must happen. Either the price of the car must be raised or the quality lowered. There is no other way. The money must come from somewhere. parts, in additien to four Houdaille double-acting USES HANDSHAKE, FOR WEDDING RITE UL \ et there -« Attorney Performs Cevemony for, \ g Ultm'MOdemlsls | \\\\ / Tke Santa Fe offers you the only extra N 7 fast, extra fine, cxtra fare service to 2 Southern California—1It has no rival. | Media, Pa Feb, 13 (UP)—Ar Six daily California trains to choose from=— and Mrs. John Hugo Klaren, Jr. were honeymooning in New York The Chief—cxtra farc because cxtra fast and | vesterday after one of the most un- cxtra fine. hydraulic shock absorbers and fully enclosed four- wheel brakes. If for any reason you wish to buy certain small accessories, you will find that these, too, are sold at the usual Ford low prices. Replacement parts are also available at low prices through Ford dealers in every In the case of the Ford, the low charges for distri- section of the country. bution, selling, financing and accessories mean a direct saving of at least $50 10 $75 to cvery purchaser in THESE are important points to remember in consid- addition to the still greater savings made possible by ering the purchase of a motor car. They show why it nsial wedding esremonies on re: ord Tlu-l('nliinn:iufl,iml‘lcd—cxclusi\rly first economies in manufacturing. Ford charges are not is possible 1o put so much extra quality into the new here Tuesday. class—no extra fare. " Kla;(:]r'\ :‘n(d”‘hi;( wife, (1lh\ for The Grand Canyon Limited—exclusively marked up or increased to cover a high trade-in Ford and still maintain the low price. They are iss Elizab atzenberg | first class. No extra fare. Runs direct to Los Angeles carrying Pullmans for Phoenix and Grand Canyon as well as Los Angeles. The Navajo, The Scout and Missionary | | —no cxtra fare. ’ | | tra-modernists in their ide riage ceremonies. They d wedding would not be accompanicd | by any of the conventional cere- | monics, religious or civil, even if they had to sacrifice their reputa- of their principles. | gy ake between Klaren and tzenberg in the presence of k. an attorney, here of mar- ded their allowance on a used car. @ also the reasons why more than 359, of all cars The profit margin on the Ford car has always sold today are Model A Fords. FORD Fred Harvey dining service is another dis- tinctive feature of this disti MOTOR COMPANY flirmed on th hat the “cer mony. riage license was performed by him and he con- sidered them legally married The marriage license bureau offi- cials here were dubious ahout the legality of the affair, however, and Th Indian -det | 212 014 South Bid 'hones: Libert