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v NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930. 9 : -lgar Admiral Byrd Honored Upon His Return From Antarctic Land By Citizens of New Zealand Town an inch "his extr possiblé by skilled of unc: nade I found my arctic ex- although valuable, inad- for southern conditions. lot to learn is wholly unlike th World’s Knowledge of larctic. in the grip of B to that which Pole. ror do v Explorer Says His Voyages Will Result in Increase of = becaus: o a doll. an ice E 5 held years urope in its thrall, 30,000 o. Pinchot to Enter Race For Pennsylvania Post 100 (P—Gif- ernor of ————— A Soviets Arrested Outside Washington Meeting rr) Dunedin, N. Z. March 10 (UP)— ar Admiral Richard E. Byrd, with weather-hardencd crew of history-making Antarctic cxpedition hack to civilization today to areeted by the most tumultuou yeception New Zealand has ever corded a world hero. His sturdy . the City of New plainl z the battering f ice and ravages of wind, gave clo- nt testimony to the r s of a b at the ice-barrier afd its battle through the floes on the return trip. Ryrd's men, also giving evidence in their faces of the rigorous Antarc- 1ic weather, looked hard and fit as they joyfully came ashore to the deafening shouts of Dunedin's popu- lation and the shrick of ship sirens. the or trades hi \co delphiz, March e the race ion ¥ which \ refully inspect a used ken in and expert mect into many niiles that have aken o it by the previous owner. “In the majority of cascs in t called ‘used more ileag 1sued than has been used The car becausc v model came out the owner wanted it. or becaure preferred v car or one, or other on. ‘he ca cnily objec “Our cor abled many Britain to heeome ovners of heito) cars than they have ever hoped to own, at prices readily within their reach.” whea Liee republican e d for ar delphia o ndbills to | put | Cardella, been gram of the soviet unior All were r>presentatives cing his brief statem to news- the former executive that his fight would be narily against public util- e declared Told on the cost o government of t car' there i Daper et commu emphasized or ws ir pa based pr alled tl has often been traded Txpresses Gratitude The explorer's first words were 1o Zea express his gratitude to the people of New Zealand for their assistance in the expedition. After that he dis- cussed with the United s the high points of his plunge inio the South Pole region and the success of hir airplane and dog sled cxplora- 10s5 of tion. sic He was deeply moved end inten 1y gratificd by Dunedin’s outpouring of welcome. Byrd's actual flight over the South Pole, he said, was to his mind sec ondary in importance to the discoy ery of hundreds of miles of new ter- 1 sm imilar cxplo o which would b < or two not to hir 1s 5l aiulations on the has crowned your ¢ rejoice th suc committee on on dtol the Accuraéy Keyword At Viking Plant The manufacturers and assembls a quality automobile ¢ cnts one of th ation and cfiort provide industry. All of hundre crations must coincid cvery degree to mak product possible “It is like tuning ne pre examples of zation of omoti ds of oy finest The finest of top-grain leath upholsters both the wide fron the deeply cushioned rear cecat witn | ite adjustable cénter arm rest and ferm-fitting side arm two extra wide au fold back snugly cewl when not in synchron am we shington school. Vol- | ants, Mrs. Harry Hine, symphony conzert d Schupack. Nurses in | musician broadcastinz from a tendance. Mre, Anna Rar Mrs. | Used Car Sales & Giate efation i ldetiared a rodor % Helen Mechan itor to the Viking ILight motor f . > = ; i : Show Increase tory. o . . : Don’t kiss with a COLD I'riday, Dast strect hool. \'olun“ “Only perfe nchronizating |tecr assistant. Mrs. I M. Hayden.| )ore cars hiave been sold sinze b both musicians rond the opening of the Spring Used Car Stay away from others while you have a cold. And for your own protection stop the cold before it develops into something worse. Take HILL'S CAS. under use “T have Tand, but rather belon named it Marvie Dyrd it is not American. It 5 to the world. to G ¢ omplished my ntire mission and owingz to good fortune, exceeded all my expeetations. This is solcly due to the devotion and energy of the men, all of whom worked serlously. “The resulis of this cxpedition {o scienee can not be estimated at pres- ent, Lut geolozy, hiolozy, materolozy, McKinley, acrial flew with Dl Rucker, Walden, noted 11 Owen, New Y ph cam- do iien thickn e should benefit. return of the party to Duncdin, “An interesting point for the|New Zealand, distinguish it as one &cientists was that I was using of the most comprehensive cxplor- 2 Own sun compass. designed on a|dlions cver attempted in the pattern of RBurnstead’s model of ¢ 1925, T didn't Amundsen’s in struments because 1 didn't Lnow my ntare- The expedition spent lise including than a 63 mer more year “at th left New York Aug. 193 A |foreign mission boards of North Georgetown university and inter- Devel, ts in Aatomobil lof achievment has been reported |Women; Bertha K. Landes, a former ctors and test fa y of my co-religionists who of hundreds of square miles of ter-| Among the other witnesses will be he soviet government by its q J cavel Used Packards Trave i: with suspicion. Fhe public now ditions, the study of living condi. |ment and Mrs. William Tilton of | ed with the advancement of air-! H 3 ] Ignition’ Eight 7-pacsenger Phaeton | fortunate one om the standpoint Has Eight Mile Hike in with the returned cxplorers a3|work is fully reported it will com. | mer motorizts who desirc the utmost | cwner when he and 12 boys being present of i 000, hort cross-country jaunt the nd stamina of the wous Naoh | cepiionz the a e liziou roceu | var 1 tered board and dietinguished ci turn trip was bezun carly. The boys | .cominess and luxury. P Tan: ahie & racond] cli t at a hall for a forma el 8 o rons Moreno. Tony Salafia, Sam | mode, the new comfort and the nc Biaton, official party was transferred 1 cars for 1930. everything bustling on deck and Repl’esefl[e{l Hl Heal‘mg its coming annual circus going in and heavy moulding and delicate color e evening, March 23, and nd government sent the fol-|inent women from widely scparated fofficers and boys will take part in | profile of the Light Phaeton al house judiciary Wed- |4 are ready fer adv ment i pparcnt the moment an « dertakinz was carried out without |amendment. Brown. Thomas Aitken, and H venture green with a moulding i1 S e e with |nearly a dozen mational women's! WELL BABY CONF are preferabie, ,although natural vou bring primarily the honor, the | {OrMer mayor, a forcign mission |ing Nursc assoclation for the week. |nad at the epiion of (he ownor. Srond s Sl able to attend will be presented. |a Mrs. William T. Kaplan. | fender wells und a sturdy ~personally,” he ey ol tilas lded matevially o | ©f Boston. cha of the women's unteer assistant, Mrs. rle V.| ish pioneers, and all T have done was | will be of great value in relatic: Tn that statement the wife of the| Thursday, Wa Capt. Ashley to the men of our country in im- sl ing retention of the dry laws, as did Viking plant would beconie ¢ | cording to Mr. R. I, Patter [from tho Whater C. A, Larson, on the dry's third day before the | tor s present at all conferenc stem. That's the quick and complete action you want. Get HILL'S and get public within a fraction of the physics and the science of radio all | ¢ ful conclusion today upon the S emblem and a state ion of women's clu Mrs. John band of the 162th Infantry, tions will follow Mrs. Sippel vo0 72 MILES AN HOUR bottom of the world Yorlk, president of the federation of | (r riz ten-th 1t | ' J. ~vice president of | permanent base was established ‘at | America; Mrs. Clarence Marshall national authority on Russian and | Little America on Jan. 6, 1929. | Busch of Mlami, president of the workmen, mui-|soviet affairs, told the audience. ‘ Since then an astonishing record | National League of American Pen acy, trainel| “I defy Premier Rykov to con- . . Iby wircless. These include the dis- |Seattle, Washington, mayor, and F Id D b d by A t even now are suffering persecutiol overy of important mountain | President Mary Woolley of Mount | 1e as escrioe ents of any crime cxcept belief in God, \ges in Antarctica, the mapping | Holyoke college. { w1 i Ho said: ritory by acrial camera, the gather- | Mrs. Jesse Nicholson of Baltimore, a former owner * look a i deliberate choice has transferred ita ing of a vast amount of data on president of the women's national % tL belligereney ~ 1o every heart and atmospheric and topographical con-|democratic league for law enforce- Many Foreign Roads | considers a used cor s 1 ¢ and enlarged a domestic policy Smart, youtnful, and rcplete with | transportation which is sold . 1 fnternational menace which |tions in the antarctic during two |Beverly, Macs comforts and conveniences unpar- | lcw price, but is dollar for s t the very foundations of easons of exploration and, L | alleled in the increasingly popu value just the same ¢ . hristian civilization. climax to a career closely associat- Boy Scout Troop 26 | open car field, the firct Nash Twin-| “This change of milar protests were sounded by Jewish leade 3 2 Al ' planc exploration, a daring flight | By 5 rolled from the production lines|of the purchascr and also from the S]X e cold, chilling rain. accompan- over the south pole. | Boy Hcout Troop 28 coverediycre today towin its destined lead-|siandpoint of the dealer hecause it jed by a stiff southerly wind drove | scientists believe. when Byrd's 11"’““‘3'5‘:‘ “‘"'" o :"(', 3!51‘0"' ership gmong the epring and sum-| mcans a good price for day, Scoutmaster Robert G. Sackett the City of New York and the sup-|plotely justify the cxpense and rig- o .27 i open car pleasurc ncw one, and it ply fileanor Bolling, sailed uP |orous labor entailed. It is estimate 1| aVing Scoutmaster Leslie 1. Coates| rpim and fleet as a grevhound. | transporiation for the : cd by all manner |ihe expedition cost about $1,000,- °f Troop 9 as their guest. After & anq cquipped with the super-power | the used car 3 carrying cit . — ctopped to cat znd pi | Twin-Ignition straigit-cight motos | ‘Zyp’ are ge sever, Dealers nomin of thc - rcily in fire building and cooking. | ghe new car is built on a wheel ing th met the chips outside the heads on the hike were Charles Snyder.| Not a detail has been neglected that : Trown of circling them while grectings were {Benny Hanseck, Dill Humphrey,| (o make the handsome new mo:el o support of shouted across the intervening | Wally Hunty, Norman Carlson,|a gurpassing cxample of the ne organization water. | Sam Hx’ R or ! o Stanley Kowalski, and | sccurity established by Nash engin- LofiiCRCl v ol N ewkoric (48] Byrd] Wd l S i AL A ccring and design in the famons | The long, straight. high hood lino. aloft, w the men were making |full blast. The show will be pro-{the high belt line accented by the boat shipshape furling duced in the Center church chapel cail. . . |on Friday striping: the smart, Jow-swung | Scfore Byrd docked, the New| Washington, March 10(Pi—Prom- the entire troop membership of 44 | khaki top and close-to-the-groud mes to American |“ections of the nation will come to the numerous short acts on the | ¢ gges he fleetne ¥ : o . combine to suggest the fleetness anl the defense of prohibition when the | program. Several members of Troob | performance aptitude which 50 forte. Vye Nesday resumes me rank this moenth. Jack Battey 1o/ perienced driver takes its wheel your venturcsome un- Ures to repeal 15th firit class and Louls Teich., Walter e new body is finished in Bon: life and with little or no| In a continuous chain of rd Noble to second. Dundee gray, set off by a delicat <ness. It bears cloquent testi- | Minute speeches they wiil repre = vellow stripe. Yellow wire whee which the expedition was organized, |€1ubs With a membership of 12,000,-| The schedule for the Well Baby | wood wheels or dise wheels done in | “Although to your own country |(00: Among their number will be a | Conferences conducted by the Visit | green with a ycllow stripe may ho ory of the work you accomplish- '}0 zchaln znd a college presi- | will be as follows: Tuesday, 47 Lllis | Royal cquipment on the new var ed is one in the benfit of which the dent tatements from women un- |strect, Northend school. Volunteer | consists of two extra wheels set in ritory east of the Rose Dependen “You and your intrepid advent-| AMONE these statements is one from | Nurses in attendance, Mrs. Anna | carrier. This territory, he pointed out, was urcrs take your place amons those | MFS Henry Ford, sent to and made Miss Lucia Longhi | outside the limits of the dependency. |who by their courage and recour public by Mrs. Henry W. Peabody. day, 52 Center street. Vol- | the least concerned claiming | the sum of human knowle The conti for law enforce- | Pomeroy Yurs in attendane the land for Ame merely | full results of your labor e yet 2 A Mrs. Lydia Alex- | continued the wor un by Brit-{to be made known, but that they Benefit to Women | 1o touch on the fringe of a subject |to a portion of the globe of whicy |“!{oMobile manufacturer said the |unteer which would hear the study of gen- | comparatively Tittls 1 Kuoua haa | cilghteenth amengment been of Ao e s e il D °"untold benefit to the women as well SHE ot e proving living conditions” and mak- S e ing “a more prosperous nation.’ M Ford cent a telegram last weck urg- | Nurses in nitendanee, Mrs, Anna | stations would make tuch : ol Ramsay, Miss Llizabeth Tait. | nce Saie whicii opened ten | pessible, and without the rar S Thomas A. Edison. Conterencesfare not heldfon'rainyiligass ago, than e have ever soldlin| fection! of synchronized! actist RN AT hasing baen |- The women witnesses, Jod by Mra. | days. A)l weighing conferences are |, ten day poriod heretoforer ae. s S L iz L ; artlwedternayiing, inaAbanil ot SRa TN e L e D I G el n e (renice are day D G inz pla ! CARA-QUININE at the first sign of a cold and you'll stop the cold in a day. landed Saturday at Stewart Teland, | ; Products of mechanic HILL'S ends colds quickly because it does the four necessary things in one, or s TR e e by e e S S Iccal Chevrolet dealer, saic | scores of feet from each other m-ct | i—Breaks the cold. 2—Checks the fever. 3 - Opens the bowels, 4. Fones the The achicvements of the expedi- land its results in hearings on seven | Dr B has demoastrated ty yie” declards|a: the assembly line and must fit to . T uov]\ ;!L..I.{l\wx!u\}xu‘.i -Admiral Rich- | gays, The drys will be A Mr. Patterson, “that l‘hr] ] ; Eel e quick elief. 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