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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 19:0. P Tro t. Some The dogmatic tion that pro- | President Hoover; and it appears |Hosicry Co. at the annual meeting = New Britain Herald | il i Gedial sl il & Gl e | , . ALLEE CHAMPIONS : g 1ING’ O ; | The elevated price of butter, cgzs HERALD PUBLISHING COMPAN . be done | ar t a church question leaves | thought of when a vacancy occur-| The elevated price of butter, New Britain, Connecticut and other luxuries may be « s % is do public sed. How would intel.|red on the Supreme Court was Mr. |{o the undue extension of th 7 f ? Tssued Dally (Sunday Excepte \ 1sed to wait and not come lectu: Hug whom Mr. Borah vigorous- | weather 5 . At Herald Bldg. 67 Church . sions in the premises i el pre 1y opposcs for the honored position e ioae DAy oy et 8 st A e b oo 1108 shame i Questions @y |5 U Blames Conditions 0 Small tional Entered at the Post Office at New Britain = t ¢ heen provided with lavish expendi-| Therc e Second Class Mail Matter. We | tures of money. 1f the education of | thought, of course, in the nomina- 4 2 e G 3G the people is not properly diffused, | tion and possible confirmation of {‘;D BB s i 3 | Defense of Town Clerk Alfred L. Business OM § d N8 after so many years of effort, where [ Mr. Hughes as chief justice. Thompson, whose records and ac- Hias X L 5 counts were termed “in deplorable 3 New York j—The zeco| An expert in concentration called | condition,” by the municipal audi- day that saw the press report of [tory has the right of corporations hour for show pe when, cspe- | today o interest me in 4 course of | tors whose report became public this THL GIRLS HAVLE 11 D Anspacher's specch another | 1o cxact “reasonable” tribute been cially after an d run, th tudy. And I suppose 1 should | week, is contained in a statement ¢ variance with the views | fewe : closing noticy o he back {have signed on the dotted line for|made today by J. B. Allee of 101 s bulletin 1 atricol{all the time ne was here I wes| Harrison street Member of (hie Assuciated P'ress ; — company despite i preuy | thinking that when he left— if he e Amuciate ws tn exclusive . 53,0 literates ¢ DUt | able court decisions of recent years jcalousi lnitted ! ever did—I was goinz to bring un A il e : e QUESTIONS ANSWLEED hat become of the blue sillk mu . published s [ got for Xmas four years “The allegision that the accounts (Copyright McNaught in the city clerk’s office are in a *de- i Syndicate, Ine.) plorable condition,” with the impli Britain Herald, Washington Bureau. j,nt 1or jobs. — cation of failure ii. the city clerk and 1822 New York avenue, Washinglon. | et wren his staff to properly perform their L. C.. enclosing two cents tu stamps | o con so . hi observations duties scems so unfair, seems to in- upen t « should t i e of these concerns, but is de- ror reply. Medical, leza) and marital cned 1ro - dicare such a lack of knowledge of ngainet 1 It is casy to agree Bit ON - (ured by those who oppose himffor advise cannot be given, nor can ex-| conditions in thc office of the cit are e b | weir illusiv Y ions in the office of the city sers. 1 this point high court to be “in complecte |tended research be undertaken. Al jusic, la t suppr x- | n e eat er clerk that the writer begs leave to other questions will receive a per- | citement crumides f —— call your attention to the underlying . 1. | 0nal reply. Unsigned requests ¢an- all must go separ G i Washington, Ieh. 15— Forecast| facts. were references 10 Abra- corporations to the high rates us- | nge be answered. Al letters are|again becom ; for Southcrn New England: Rain| g Editoria) Rooms .... € does the blame lie? On the same At 1o time in the count y st column of the Herald disclosed that|at great in Connecticut there arc more than | of parts the people. Not- 535 His letter, addrcsscd to the board of finance and tation, read I ientlemen: - Jon this issue as never before, as or star i v 1) L You can get an answer to anv o o0 in this report, means Who for instance the decisions which question of tact or information bY | o. 1he & Member Audit annot read or wr oan) becn made regarding valua- Sritng o the Question 1ditor, New |, Dr. tions for rate-making purposes. My Suspacher tervates | pughes not only was counsel for ¢ same edition of the news- sympathy” with the righte of the vou know and have known, hamn Lincoln, the Great Emancipa- ed onAhe comparatively new svs- | confidential.— Editor. plunge into gent 5 i this afternoon and carly tonight;|ihe card index has been two, threc happening to Lo the anni- | tems of valuations underlying them. | o oy i fers, stag nt:!r.l‘.i-{!fv‘v\\:‘lft Coendan \‘xp.- i«,omh(;wr folic Years nlonre el bacauneting versary of his birth. Lincoln, born The argument that Mr. Hughes (. otion picture “The Taming of | - v<lw L "’ ‘_"‘"-M““";‘B lY'(“M"_‘\‘:”‘:IiI' “\' city clerk has lacked the clerical AT S IO f 3 " poverty, ros: {roin is too old for the court, however, is the Shrew?” Give the cast? L e i CHifline Lo et s Wit e i keon 16 D CoRdste o o cour e, g west: a i St ing this. you hav diverted a portion of the fees received by the city clerk IN POLITICS common people.” When he is- | not convincing. A young man would | A, *The Ta Shrew” | Leard 1 : win ed on 1 Iorecast for Bastern New York:|to other uses. 1s the salary of the story by William Shake re. vail over the sud 5 Cloudy with rain this afternoon and | chairman of your board so derived” 1t was dirceted by Sam Taylor; pro- | i but 1 hav t and north portions carly to: vith > to vot ‘oung man” of al duced by Douglas Idairbanks. and 1 ¥ ollected ihout $10.00 his emancipation prociamation | have no chance at all ever to be Wus adapted by Sam Taylor from wdded the former slaves to citi- consider or I post performer whine w . p sSlightly — colder tonight. | imount allowed for cxpenses of of- Virtually all of them were illiterate Mary Pickford, and released by the tedium of beins ’ viday partly cloudy and colder | fice, about $8.000. ; . United Artists Corp. Seventh 0 Vost r nt 0 ] althet ol despite the Constitu- ¥ he most improvident of all. th with light snow in nort sortion. . In the South. despite the Constitu S nue ey Vol v e i Arphli ol “Your city clerk has four clerks: : ' reely prevented e cheert there as little 1'resh 1o strong southwest shifting 4 5 o s ey vt | Ky ope and FEIICTOS o7 raios toons: ™ st | S 0 e gty 17D o srone southent ShUUIS | ytoctoun s v erks n I rom voting. Most_representatives Mary Pickford; Petruchio, Douglus|is is the custom on closing nighis town clerk’s ofiice—nopulation ahout we have S e Fairbanks Hortensio, Geotirey Forccast for New Haven andls3 600 or one-third of New Britain. : Wardwell; Baptista, Edwin Maxwell S 7 Hartford has 17 clerks in its town Jown abou the South By Ttobert Qu ¥ 1 1 Max frequently attracted on I oc TR e et Tohic A 5 ! St it Siant ealier | Blineas SDotothy T orauitze (Gremionl sianat JUst Lo Lan whatiaroniinaou St onight | clerks office—population 123,000, lowed | 1° @ Higtle corn is put down first. | 19SChh Cawthorne; Grumio, Clyde: | foolery takes pl arl s = It is strange that the auditors allowe el Cook. One of the gaudy fil g s o o0 Pressiire is hish ONCr | ajld o call attention to the fact e awrence. | The dis- | inown to all having occasion to Nanking ward their lesser brothers and sis. | IPANCE HHLE Was over ke Su-)spend much time in the town clerk’s Eatinton tors. Some of the closest altach- | PCVior Yesterday is now central over|opice, viz:—that the office has been atin phrasc estern Quebee With a trough ex-| oo C : : . & Sait in the theater e AMDHBI o s et (oSt ratto N econay wderstaffed for years and that there s so in case of the colo e ; : i i nd principals fand those Ll i e as long cxisted, need for two v The very rich make friends wi SaatmRIChlSRa 0 e el i r o o ther aninor: roles ir S ';‘“ INCORD Ao b ‘m”l“"v clerks, one to word on the card in- chnsgneet ; the san \ o : ¢ faflen decldedly | g ™" e other to serve as ing somebody who docsn't wa b Docs the federal government of intellectual aristocracy to clown ihe show. Audivnces ar vicinity: Unsettled weather with would b Hard times are those during| @ What is the capital of China? puted haukhtir of s turs 10- STOO MUCH RELIGION i e dvance themselves | oo 5"t ness men talk abous manner, it is held. (he bright outlook at does ths e South, why is it not t celebrities beciuse they folks who do not claim 1o Rl oo Lt rion dna e was i of a recel | bookleeper and cashier, permitting 1 tral Mississippi valley and the Plains , din el all Bk St : YIS E e town clerk to devote his tir st sing rooms it e, vom nearly |10 Sapervision und to his duties in political graft is unk The oldest f L re clotlic ’ a trub i i advising with those secking informa- ¢ ) The only cases in which pe Mississippi | of in Ttaly and in England. Per- up one for 35 and 3 i great lady o anty, moved Tennessce and | 1oN from his rccords. dealer will allow you $2508Nin'=a | Slons iare paid to Confeder *Lumong them wit tless gric . “Col. Thompson’s 30 years of cour- . R _ trade diers. or their widows, by the United teous and efficient service to the 1 E . 1 praise of Jascism. until one pauses P ;_<4z:~1 government, is when the OGS Cahien T (ot el ;ol;lm served in the treatment at least. The needs of the Mexlean or Indlan wars. Tn such office, in order tu serve the public when he knew beyond doubt M2 |Ca8eS Densions are sometimes grant- Low | Propetly, would secm to require a ed for service in those wars, but ilal vent 2 3 3 i o1 3 weuld be punished. - A I waited on 2 enue | yjant change in policy on the part of the ms i r B nliant atisto one fi p never for service in the Civil war. ¢ o % v L e 2 ! ke v @ e s PR L corner today witl man who (e City G city administratien crpotd led £ personalities. leaders in cthics a ‘There are numerous indications = ) SSinRstates &y 1 aristocrats i, nsions to men who served spacher is reported 10 ha onfederate army in the Civil 1l stations ¢ valley and north o North Carolina. his migl gntruvd shaking hand men anl vor for this vicinity kissing the womor <he hed cr with light fog and not much change in temperature. Temperaturcs vesterday 10 0ld employes and L to reflect that in England | xever vet has a man calmly com- to her car,*her eyes shon h democracy maintains itselt quite | nitted any crime, except murder tear vas 10 meet ais wife, Sighting hor (30000 2 “Yours truly. i who |of absent.mindedness, but the |PeRsions to Confederate soldiers? s el et e Loston e 1&ior FAACRICH 10 & Psen i i E A. South Carolina, Kentucky. , Setsaci] Duftdlo, man’s failure to enclose the check gieam in he 5 going 19! 1s. Virginia, Alabama. Missouri : A 0 : e T R b Lty : rush up and 2dju . Cin LLIAMS TEAM N Dir. Anspacher’s address hetnientionsan HiohCRotRLASHY Ilorida. Mississippi, North Carolina, : el s MIELIA B LEAM QVIN e ke she did Ih Willizmstown. Mass., IFeb | - Tennessee and Lonisfana el 5 : R el : We have been under the impres- | o jick town is a place where ] L - bu (UP)—Williams defeated Massachu- Q. Who were the Popes during o e i : D On 125t steeet in Harle LLos e (7 30 selts Aggics 4-2 in a fast hockey 0ot the com v unless a Ma uthe ridio shop sells cleciric belts @ G = 20 |game here yesterd espite 1 good cffort on i had our share of such personalities. \',o ¢ h nc . (f\i‘\n::m\’ ! A. Innocent VIII: Alexander VI "V‘ ; W“' e l_l»»r il o h\l‘ (”:\ '1"|;:»r|l:-\| «lrs_m" an M d the . the their ir democracy; and that | Stranger asks for Pius 111; Julius 11, Leo X; Hadrian | )1 mostly (o, youns e R mentue e st Sl i meroes w VI Clement V1T and Pa ’ 2 1 o5 ] ST = ere democracy has vision of government | "8 SIETERE B and Baul Il Jwho believe they giv certa | New Haven ... o 3 TIGERS MEET ARROWS evcloped for centuries. tpat rajses taves cheerfully because | S, ER e O touch of personal magnetisn New Orlea Roston, Feb. 13 (UP)—Boston plenti- 1aost of the legislators have nothing A itelistithe e - New York 2 | Tigers and Philadelphia Arrows will ! i Incidentall her \ s Northtic feen ] meet at Boston Garden tonight in a ) years ago nior R Canadian-American legue hockey Aliont 35,000 Yelrs Is ors ot the co | tories Lurning out elecl : Nt e 3 12 [ zame. The teams arc tied for third Jird an admird. S0 wany men 2 : Iere are three e ) o 38 i place with 26 points cach. timates . lemocra \e system isn't per- | frecze up when they get promoted. [TUATE NG L 5o Tapargg | Millionair weight opinions.”” ran a quotation of sion for a long time that we have rmerchants won't spend mon there likowise pave been a )e of such personalitics toit on the carth vary greatly. and it depends on how “man” is defincd T S EaR L el e L Maybe it was a mistake to mi out t tical shortcomings of ny other. W = e citigs in Canada? Americanisn Lavghing A Montreal and oronto. P Bl GO s Q. What is the meaning of fhe o i KAKI COINS AND THEIK VALUES o name Skirvi ST g d smetime in s or lier life, runs across an old malndut for ullctin 1: AMERICAN COINS AND THEIR of the United States and ) i oon er Sth avenu meaning “friend of # warrior ien posed novel His niost reeont AL $ritt Vermont. Among pla nion would not do. datum i le {o'lurn 0 i €. o tate coimage and colonia 35 iseues of 11 . vere Kansas City, Lo oy is T Ronsdls or TR lie o war o ) it the coupon Lelow a i An ol [over occeur in 19017 Berlin up 1 nd wend siows that a college degree is just |~y il il SV 1 lobel on & bottie that may ve| o Irow ofd was Gh is the plural of ACCELERATED PROHIBITION _ f Willizin Dusant ns 1 m— e emm ees =CLIP COUPON HERE > = ax o 3 5 4 M ¢ B OpPher | 1o caxt phonc any New . Close students of pubiic afiairs cmpiy. Columbus when he dicd I } JNS EDITOR, Washington * Bureau, New Tritain ferald, Making bank deposits safe i Q. Where and when was Buffalo | b Spasn he 2l "‘X‘ e ant 0 « Lulictin COINS AND THEIR VALUES, and 4n.| much like stopping crime. ANl Weipii Lorn, ana when did he die? o par ol losi lierewitih five cont oin, or Yooee, uncancelled, . 5. “postage | of prohibition cnfors orts durng Hhe Past W nced is a schems to climinale serub| 4, jre was horn on Scott Farm o mEE seurcely be a coinci- | stock v the town of Le Clair, Scot & mbonogrop i > thit orning is recent invention. A 3 5 e cnforect County, Towa, Felruary 18456, Alas! Those who must sit | employer advised g man and dicd January 10, 1617 A e et ara RELT 3 B3 Gedhnces | many dry cleaning S DEMOCTEAC | VW INGED LML) cad of the table to seem importa.) 0. FHov tablishments are in i IR kL WITH CRITICAL EY 1S arrest idely scd m just as unimportant when they fqeai e bounded i on @of the cou st ther United States, and what S New Britain Her nual total of their business S And et 0 W hateful {o There were 2,406 such e lishments accordir to the them to come and live With 0U. |consus, and 160,000 shops ——— e o ——— — - — - BILLS AND VOUCHLRS tories, mdecd, i o Nont “But where were you yesicrd ceounts of prol inquircd the to he Congress send garments to the large metropolis f The critic who all modert (i, National Association of . B et el st oe e donaIBsociations of For the Bznefit of Suburbanites L L s R Tl il o of 8S- | husincss of dry cleaning and dyein scelating with the other Kind I plants at $230,000,000. The cen come to the piass where Major irlas . ’ tion con reports. coverin onl estahl E lsioner of New York, hus started | The WOt upensive ito DO | minis S b 0 T TT HAS ALWAYS SEEMED To US THAT THE WHEELS ON & ligt nofsle analinseaten i 08 RSl i I T ST e Bl e L THOSE LUNCH WAGONS couLD BE MADE To MEAN SOMETHING . to padiock them for a year. The sive the pedestrian a look of con-| ¢ What countrics are in fhe o Ao follon it L 5 nd the »\,‘,u- v” 2 e he countrics usually desig- ; vy £00d cnough ted as Far East are China, Tndo ) for : too nuzly hina. Chosen (Korea), Japan m ationwide attention con ctc The countries designated as tat the building thug Corr i « U1 MevSr i Near Bast arc Persin, Avabia, Asia e o uggest Ce i movic aid | Ainor and oceasionally Turk in B the wife, * hink Tom "will | Zurop 10,0000 cnjoy it Q. When was the hook “Dooms id upon the Cornish Cops Aay” published and who was the yndicate withor A “Doomsduy.” Ty Warwick Cavanaugi's, must prove L ool Decpin, was published in 1927, hy et s o 25 Vears Ago Today aireia s wnons i "5 i Avenue, New Yook City caun by Q. How high does the hcat from t fires rise in the air? A. Tt has heen estimated from cloud formations. and Ly aviators, that forest fires canse hot air to Fise from 5,000 to 10,000 feet rom the uning” | At the eetin o common jon was presente king for the > ppointinent o permancnt fir Wl o hic he m as referred to Q. Where did the cxpressi a dining roomi in | ihe fire commissioncrs for action. J L 3 “An eye for an eye and a fo e L e 5 e i e G G b L o : luwure today to the trollcy company [ (00UL." originate Latur A, In the Bible Leviticus 24:20; to extend lines on Clark and Lee ol i 3 ratch e surface, par-|srests Deuteronomy 19:21 and Matthew { numerous C. 1% Smith, president of L. 1. & is visiting at Pinehurst, N. C. The girls' basketball team of the | DUTERUCIREY New Haven High school defeated New Britain Normal school's CAUTIOUS WITH MR, HUGHES team yesterday by a 10 to 1 score. wo hundred and fifty of the| | city's leading 1 (ttended | The navy dirigible Los Angeles was Uhe banquet of the Business Men's held In its hangar this morning club last ovening. Among those on |awalling favoruble sweather condi ommittees were M. J. Kenney, B, [tions before starting its proposcd J. l'orter. A. J. Sloper. 17 H. John- | flizht to Havana. Cuba. on. G, L. Damon, and T. W. O'Con-| The giant ship was to have taken uppe off at dawn today. but a light rain commissioner and his aids Q. What is the real name of Rudy Vallee? A, Herbert Prior Valiee, ntimidated by n of LOS ANGELES AWAITS WEATHER Lakehurst, N. J.. Feh. 13 (@) i gniticant that the Senale sreat corpora t the common council meeting and unfavorable winds caused au- jast cvening. the police commission- | thorities to postpone the flight | crs presented recommendations call- | Weather permitting. the crait will ing for a $1.500 salury for the chicf |be taken aloft cither late foday or the captain tomorrow, it was reported at the The carrviages beir produced this stati e very siylish and up-to-date. | The length of the flight will also (“Tontaine Faz, 1930 John . Taleott was clected pres- \depend on the weather, airport of helping 10 €lect | jgong and treasuter of the American | ficials said. tor Roral \ typical lang 81,200 for oan's independ

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