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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. assachusetts’ population, 57 per| ent of New Hampshire's residents, 77 per cent of the people of Also Urged by Governor | Sl | Washington, March T (P) — TIu‘:DI‘aggm Sevel‘al Feet wnefl FOO[ | house judiciary committee will re- | . . Catches in Stirrap iously delaying the general pro- 2 gram. When the drys have finished — —— —— —— /\ !sume its hearings on prohibition | | tinuing their vigorous defense of the anti-liquor statutes. Del Monte, Calif., March 7 (UP) | F [ | Two full days have been devoted ,—If the same spirit which has char- s ! i fo the friends of the 18th amend-|acterized his experience in the air, ) & | necessity ot developing ocean com- | | merce. | More than 70 per cent of New there will be brief periods of rc- g | England’s population lives within 50 buttal for both sides. miles of tho scaboard, and a major | o 1o | part of industrial activity is center- | | ed within this zone, he said. The | | sovernor declared that within the | | area in question lives 90 per cent H g bl ! lopment of Water GOI- |5i5c comie o commeciicut. evers- | GrAbAM {0 Extend Time for Side| []FF HIS HI]RSE | [ ment with at’least five more to|both in motored srkd motorless | = ‘Phe hearing was one of a scrics e | come. These friends have said they |planes prevails, Col." Charles A. | heing conducted in various parts of | #] af 1 vill make use of all of the seven|Lindbergh should become a good \engn:\anrl to so1 t put Le]sure PIUS LUX"PY I world davs originally allotted 1o xhcm.“horscnmn soon. sentiment as to t " and Representative Graham of | The first intimation anvone had of Reached, L2ader SAFS | ennsrivania: the ‘ohaisman ot th|the ~Fiying Coloners’ aptitude for {one in Rhode Island, 61 per cent of | fit Tl]efl' Req“es[ railroad consolidations | olo; i has promised them ad-|the comparatively slow riding horse- ovidence, R. I, March 6 (UP) | Loordinate development of rail-| 48 and forcign and domestic| mmerce was advocated by Gover- | woeNerman S. Case of Rhode Tsland | £ 2t & hearing held here today by the LY N8t Bingland governors’ railro: 11‘ 3 ‘committee. =~ 3 e To open 500 new accounts tomorrow, we have featured in this small advertisement representations of the scores of other super values displayed on our floors. Each one of these items is specially priced and available on convenient terms. There is no inter- est or extras to pay. Just a small deposit will deliver vour purchase; open an account and you can pay the balance as convenient. Former Mayor Joseph H. Gaino (i ‘ of Providence joined wit ernot ditional time, if they want it. back, came yesterday when he fell Case in urging {ha Philadelphia, March 7 (T)—For Graham Makes Statement rom his horse during a riding les- acilities be developed along et time in history. | Graham, who twice denounced the {son being given by Arthur P. Per- lines suggested ning to | prohibition laws in the course of the |kins Need Compelition is in |hearings. made this statement when | The horse was galloping across In his address, Governor Case em- : |dry members of the committee ob- |the field when Lindbergh’s foot be- phasized that there was no hope of |sight,” Edward A. Filene of Boston. | jacied to extended cross-examination |came entangled in the stirrup and developing the port of FProvidence |agsorted addressing the [of dry witnesses and the introduc- (he Wwas dragged a few feet before until there is railroad compe A ea and |tion of statements by wet committee |he became disentangled. human re plus luxury is happe Porcelain Tables $4.29 the masses, and mass culture today in Referring to th He arose unhurt, picked up his members as consuming the time al- | England ra : |lotted the sponsors of prohibition. hat, and apparently “had nothing would Capital- | he drys have presented eight!io sav.” Palmer, the | witnesses, including an economist, a | that it the lino were completed it r's dol fo function at | clergyman, a society leader, a prom- | Cape Forms Are Popular ould be i v i reth ore than 10w |inent holic layman, a magazine T Paris Evening Wraps DOLED lemean o 10 wages would he nec- | yriter, a farm leader, one present Gusttialidevelopmm an L and one former member of the| Paris, Mar. 7. P—Did the cape e R ; I o necessary,” he declared, | house and a business man. collar so much in evidence in spring oo atightiohsor NO they have sought|styles come from America 1o b s statements made by wet | I'rance, or did it go from France to ¢ drinking has increas- | America and back again? generation | Couturiers of Paris and American . that | stylists disagree on its origin, both consumer vant morc| Through these ¢ the masses are working 16 | o refut hours a day, they will not hecome for they will sleep other cight hour witnesses. ed among the younger and people do{and in the higher social circles water-horne comme not by much while they are asleep. | prohibition has been partially re- | $ides of the Atlantic claiming credit o e . Cites Real Principle |sponsible for the agricultural de-|for the shoulder broadening cape, S ; SN ihe truc business princi- | pregsion through a decreased de- [ cape sleeve and cape collars. ing the past se it el the move i for themand for grains that formerly went| Cape sleeves and collars are dom- Bork com L L for the five- linto the manufacture of alcoholic|inant notes in evening wrap styles New alism in-1)jquors and that deaths from alco- | for the coming season. Several cou- simply a desire round. | holism and associated discases have | turiers stress evening coats with 1oad,” the gov is awak great | increased since the enactment of lhc! clbow length cape slecves and fur- N e ot beoh sl ricans to demand not | ry laws, | hordered cape collars which reach cable things, but for | Applause Gets Evidence tc the elbow, taking the place of | As when the wets were present-|slceves. rdizing production and [ing their testimony, the committee| All cape 1 our capacity for wealth |room was packed with spectators|tcnsively in the new styles. tion is being multiplied. and | wher dry witnesses were on the | tailored, formal afternoon and. eve- ccted | the new freedom which this wealth |stand. There was applause for the [n:ng models include the cape idea. us is permitting us fo [statements of the latter as there e was for those of the wets, EXPLOSIVE MAIL The committee is devoting {wo| Washington, March 7 (—The days each week 1o the hearings,|dead letter “division of the post choosing Wednesdays and Thurs- | office in Washington has an arsenal days for this purpose. although an|all its own. Many weapons are re- a1 r to obtain t customers iroader objective lop our soth foreign or said to obtain competitive railro, ice for this southern New nd ea, second in point of population d i t of y in the six forms are used ex- { ¢ con- | is bring cluded that if we are to pr our |spend o present indu , busi 1 fi- IDg tO nancial structure unimpaired, if we| “What the are to achieve a gre accomplish- | t new capitalism has ment, we must add commerce to in- | reality, not, by ir dustry.” Human selfishness and the Governor Case asserted {hat it present human desire for greater|dence this week in order that the [One loaded revolver was cocked, ar- was essential for all those intercsted | total profits will lead to the adoption | wets might complcte the presenta-|ranged to explode as the box was in the situation to appreciate the|of the new principles.” [tion of their testimony without ser-|opened. | solcialists dreamed of made methoc OUR LAST 8 DAYS — and we’re through! 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