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e S f R DI S i il 8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1930. R was hard to handle and did not get | importation of such tobacco when| The fricnd of this column, low- | $SSTSLEELLLLELLEESILLLIILSSLE93S6668888880087| I'rcquently the auestions _uro of dens of o Hagh ST wiBnitain EHerald | e e e it o | over etemine oheve o il such a nature that the back files o S S e handled very definitely Dby thosc | I n HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britain, Connecticut agencics of private and public con- | trol coming into contact with h or convict importation of the | information than the will not bar product to an labor, this —THE OBSERVER— reference | books possess, has come to the de- | R A the paper or reference books must|bear, h be consulted. Usually in such cases | the pol z i the seeker for information is asked |adage about the pitcher that wen Perhaps he recalled thic & * < L3 € 5 i | he well too often. Again, £ | 5 < iy 18 o to leave his telephone number with | to the gain, | ng his for s. He got | appreciable extent. | fense of Memphis, and in this gen- |& : v S 3 : have declded that he had GRS iy ¥ baasy Ecavtaty o | L ILE RIS (OXmBttvG years (e Bob ) APREREADS BHISH ; i feoon |€ Makes Random Observations the assurance that he or she will be fmay lave decided that he had wou At Herald Bldg., 67 Chburch Street |thc notion that a good time was| lLabor cmployed in the mu:umrhll TG ro2 called as soon as the desired data is!],u,m,._;, ough for ouh man. Wha 5 | more satisfying than work. His ideal | fields of Sumatra is admittedly 'nu‘l,‘ Mempbis, he declares, receives (& On the Clty and Its I’coplc tound. When the answer to {he|cver his reason was, f ‘L“(‘a“lr‘""“ o SUBSCRIPTION RATES | = Ry e 1t 1petent observ- | “credit” for homicides that occur |[® question can not be found, the caller | his potential power in another po- 3300 a Year 4 of the fraternal spirit was a “hang | but according to competent observ- | g 2 7 e 2 2| is usually referred to the public li-|litical battle will not be answercd $2.00 Three Monthe satn | CUL" Where cronies of an equally ‘~ qualified to make reliable re- | over @ large surrounding territory, | SA4aeeeeREIEEPIPIRICPIIITIPIPONERIOERIOIITEIORIeOe® | 1 P RN D o meres or | unless he decides at some ot Tsc. & nua.n‘,:_,w temperament spoke e little of it will come under | due to the fact that it is the onlY | Goore uigley, of All Persons, it Diner, Thinking | some other source where his ques- | time MIHT .}., “:"il‘“\uf Yv‘v‘“:yv.'“,:._#’: Eatered at the Post Offico at New Eritain | language and planned dirc decds. | the designations embodied in the |city in that section of the country | Hurling Cream Puffst {Me Is In Trolicy Car | ion may bo answered. | Bapgehith fe L L e 5 » : | R 3 Sh s o | B Yy test| Rumors pickec Church | Most of the questions asked per- | {riends of the mayor ac 8 a8 Second Class Mail Matter, ot > g0 joy-riding | tarift bill. Besides, Sumatra grow- | Wwith good hospitals. Whenever a Issucs in the republican contest| TRumors picked up on ch) optiof (L1n Hileations. asken | Jar -l e eriat dusine Tho Tiat | ey | . ot hor ¢ alror the mayoralty nomination arc|strect during the last week have an|tain to sports or politics. Cham- |inade many et RLEEHGNE (A ETe | R 1 CoilEue Swith axie g eals fotevouth iulificrsdcat S I0eihayiptouid Sxclain i h IONELEEs 8 - RUB MBS Testliyofim lAaE b SR ety | clement of humor to them whicl | pionship records are frequently | year, But a mayor who fears to Susinos O | To steal an automobile is | big American market, improve srcement over a crap [ ate Dartlett has sald that|are giving the boys a laugh alons|wanted and the caller often ad- | make enemies is oy skling, andino gl | £ i i ¢ P ' FLLA el | Street” of Ne Sritai ¢ e rmati hat 1s|one can accuse Paonessa of be Editortul e ..., 926 onLlte ARt to attain | conditions sufficiently to mect with [ within dozens of miles of Memphis |y "\ ilizes taxes cannot be reduced. | the “Fleet Street” of New Britain. | vances the information that he has|one can a e on M i t ments of tht 1 n|he is hurried to the region's| Candidate Quigley declares with | The first one has to do with a young | placed a bet and sometimes even | that. Ior cvery cnemy I e o The only profitable advertising mediam | ! it. And | the rec ments of tht American i S o “]“f o 111!7 Ty | man who had been to a celebration | tells which side he is on. In the ’ possibly added a friend. If he a sl Ao b A Dres i ploy ng had stol- | tariff law. retropolis, and when he dies the | cmp St will L reduced if he is|0f some sort, and was on his way | political field the questions usually | tun again the contest that swould § gt len a o happened when a| Tobacco field labor nowhere, cven | homicide gocs down on the officiai | I{Meed bt WHL B¢ ®|home to Berlin at a rather lafe|regard the majority of candidates in [ have resulted would —have been | % 5 2 3 = L S ey 3 3 S ) e Plaza Diner | past clections or the duties of vari- [ worth while watching. Member ot the Associated Press tehful n made inquiry? [ in the United States, is an idcal | books as having originated in Mem- | “Cgidate Bartlett points to Tis|hour. He went into the Plaza Dincr | past cl S AR At L R T it The Associated Piess is exclusively en- | | - S i z l=hie: |l e Rela Jon council and |©n Chestnut street, plunked a dime | ous national, state and local officers. | ithin a X fitled to the nse for re-publication of | |1 man was shot from be- Gt gl RISl T intore 4 qualifying | COWN on the counter with the re-| Elcctrocutions, hangings and the ! {hat growing multitude which 3 ail news credited to it or not otherwiee | ind back. killed be sc | employme women and children | That strikes us as heing ar entive- | to his business ‘"‘f"‘-_ = (‘\,:m;mj:qum that he be let off at Berlin. | results of court trials also provoke | fixes its name with an cx. He 1;.‘1 el b R DRI s S e s | is common, and the work is scason- |1y tenable cxplanation. It is said | 1™ Tor Mavor 50 £ I “|Now they call him “Ding, Ding.” | ihe curiosity of many who can mot | he best wishes of thousands of his ¢ that the Chamber of Commerce in | (ungs i 3 1| Anothcr centers around the school | wait until the paper is on the street | fellow citizens dmired his Membe e LE0 e e (Lol aiiei e | Candidate Quislpy pooh Doohs| 0T G is very hard to check | to satisfy their inquisitivencss. When | fighting_ qualiti indomitable h furnisies newspapers ermil to be taken 0 |in connection with the beet r|about a distinction between homi- | PONC r}‘)_” ‘50"““ Lalt " | difference. Dame Rumor hath it| court this office is frequently called | thing by New tsers with a st [ a | 5 I S ¢ ¢ oceur Memphis | 51 for the £e that a certain young man coming | tor information regarding the jury's | reulation, cirey 1 statist rolice station the charge against | industry, which the Senate has seen | i 2 b | On one thing they are agreed— |that 4 ¢ ¥ _ ‘ INTOCATE etk S i | 2 e B L T sl ee s e o follow and | from overscas had the desire to at-| verdict or the sentence passed. COMMUNICATED af pon t. This 1 pro- | 4 s the | tit to protect by voting an increased |at ho: i i that the other is a good fellow and |} ! X Tt ditel ¢ ¢ BAllOneR CXPrEsses RIS g tection ag fraud in newspaper dis- | Jn R hould o supporled b the polls, | ond night school, but he didn't like | Often the questioner expres: i Ao e tribution figures to both nativual and | werited pun- | tariff on sugar. [iwholdieiinithaticlty. [P oh L o “ |to go alone. His lawyer friend | approval or cyiticism of the verdict ¥ i ¥ o Whle | The great profit in both these in- ic same consideration should | During the past week Messts | ongwith him, so things we or sentence in no uncertain terms. | Quotes Corrupt Practice Act 1 -New thal w desper- | dustries goes to the growers, not|be given Chicago. To the casual [ Bartiett and Quigley “'f“ *""“r”‘ " |ing along finc until the teacher Train times, trolley L Dbus|Mr. Editor Tites 1 3 i Soulli Chlcuee {he [& restrained campaign, dUfering |0y gng ghe lawyer was pretty schedujes and the corrcet time are | Please give space to this Ggui- Lotrance | ado, preferred o risk el o iabobln S Rl 0l 0y 3 only on two matters. Their utter- |, yis o, B, C.'s, spelling “cat”, etc., | also cagerly 2ht. munication. During campaizn dilnes tiary for lif Nobody mindful of the American | southern part of Chicago, cs have becen free from mud {and told him that he might go o &| Some of the questions arc far|yhose especially intgrested ged oh- o = e er Kill . of living s liberately | happens to be one of the head- | they almost make onc think of | higher class. All the lawyer could | from simple A favorite varicty has | cited or over-zealoys. They some- Soris o o mester racketeers, | Phonse and G on. I so | do was to confess and tell about ac- | to do with anges in time. What's | (in make promises which th L Q008 anll PR SR S . s [T 0e oo [hasibean i genticmeniicampalen companying his friend. The teacher | the difference in time between New |should know, or those that maks 4 Cor ients L ollowed, th the tobacco ficlds or the buet g\ A OCCUT™ | few small sparks have flown DUt g4 yne school board about if, and | York and Paris, or, docs Kenosha.|inem should know, that it is very s | with po ' i No matter how Con- belief s widespread { there has been little fire. Outward-| g ype story goes, the lawyer isn't | Wisconsin, have castern standard | yncertain as to their being carvicd = e NG | T o [ T cntitled to receive |1y cach has obscrved "“‘, “[‘"‘1‘."“»':‘1'11)11\: to get his “dip” if Doc. Martin | time, are examples of tl out : bt 5 2 3 R As a matter of | But under the surface, the feeling 18| ¢ o, have anything to say about|The distance belween certain points! he announcement some two oy 100 to retreat, and the last will not be definitely helped E hecoming more tense. Make no mis- b X A b : Dilio LY eI . s eI R g |t also frequently asked. weeks ago of candidafes for t ble to keep down T d when the last bullet was — | reaso 15 a lively €lty ) e about this—therc is no love 108U} ™ (1 4y 1omobilis from Maine, | Newspapers take @ professional | office of town and city clerk Is an . live ol poli stable and. rclent- A LOBBYIST AT THE HELM |that is entirely separatc from Chi Ibetween the Bartlett and Quigley | q1jed at the Herald office the other | pride in answering thesc inquirics | ¢xample. There were statements of 4 i e ' 5 Jhough the grand old party may | 2o and is at least as far distant from | organizations. The republican ma-| g,y qnd, remarked in the course|on the part of the public and very fwppointing to, or 1o keeping in S 3 2 ¢ satis. | there as Hartford is from New Brit- | (hine docs not want Quigley o belor'the conversation that Church | few questioners ¢ turncd away | office, 1he present occupant. They No lisp 5 Jinis. | “Just another gang be swimming in an occan of satis- | there as Hartfos e cionne |mayor, and he knows it. Down infgrecq was the best street he ever | without being given t OENALIbALla ot oEenon A kh o thel they 3 thoughtless taction over the fact that inroads fain ¢ holds good of Cicero. | yis heart, Quigley wants nothing | g on hecause everybody was 0| they sought. ot sure of an clection. (and all t : 2 But the is that other made into the low-tariff |Ill, a hell hole which is not really more than to floor the machine wWith|jeongly, ~About an hour before he - - candidates cannot clected) anl 7 0 Z cetors previously held by the @ part of Chicago. although regard- [# 800d right swing. Thus far had driven against the one way | Communists Hardly Ripple any onc -of them is elected, ths 4 P Jo | BANE I i x 3 p s 1 as @ suburh by readers elsewhere, | 125 been only sparring. He has ab-taffic, and he estimated that: fully | Placid Surface of City office of deputy is subject to s the play of the same c a1 fate Coalition, there is no reflection | ed as a suburh by red ert | proached s task diftidently. Either| 5y jogple waved to him, and secm-| It Thursday nisht's heekling of |gpnroval of the mayor. Lo 3 deficic that wed of this joy when it contempiates Mr. | All citics with good hospitals suf- | jic has revised his ideas of what i,y velled a greeting. When he Ithe police by communist speakers e R T A sang, An obscrving person sees | Claudius H. Huston, the versatile | fer in t reputations to some ex im‘”;"n'\"-r"“m:fln 1;-(1“'0"““ 'L"“K“’l"‘\_ was informed by a reporter that helis a fair sample of their stock inj o teo 80 A SN AG T o 5 o s e e Bt Unen thatavine At ohEo {o | timi nd atimi g vas going against traffic, hie saw | trade, they would do well to save &8 (0 QT T S B R 1t Yro v Trving - | : y il 8 e 10 their deaths goi| 1S Something new. | through things right quickly. their breath and their efforls for | L%y 00 "o was to be elected b only to sce their a s while | tional committee. theSinsiifttionsiinca e afca s SOt n irally: thoRoUicnani=h LENHOr= s s o) foiia e o e o vities in other places or. Them, there s the contir B b | Do¥s, to listen to stray bits of their| It is no pleasant view to see Mr. its record of probity. lman Nair, one of Barilett's mana-| ccq)y had his picture taken with| These super-patriots who, they ““, g T I TP A S onversation, t ¢ th ndencies | Huston hared by the wicked lobby very well be avoideu. fgers, hit th 1L near the head Al giring of 20 brook trout which is|never miss an opportunity to ex- | FEIE8 B0 Pttt Bl GEE, o S e o oL we Lt X % LA 5 s convinced, suffers | 16ast when he said that the demo- |y too maany for a single catch, | plain, spend hours of anguish cogi- might bring pressure for or against of d oward miscl to come to no oth- | investigating committce as an ac- lies from | CTAts are lying back laughing and | especially at this time of year. He|tating on the so-called plight of the |8 PEEe BEBE(G B o o He g conclusior complished Muscle Shoals lobbyist | more than other citi rOm | irving to ¢ Bartlett and Quigley | has heen showing it around with a{workingman, came to town with ST e e 1 2 law takes an ¢ hand [ and powcr plenipotentiary, ;1‘4 yst onto cach ullh T, ‘YUl“l‘HK to N“:'l by great deal of pride. Rumors :who\)\jumn;u ts Dlaring and by spec 2t eallca i S u = L spli the republican ranks on |y, ating the la yegan pouring 1cthods advertise i s 5 i after such their | Mr. Huston was appointed to the | e L FADY 3 Hingviolatingdtle 1glicsaurnonkin metliods advertiscd tice act, Chap. 36, Sec. wave v no ous | | cction day. fhat is quite thelin to willing ears, until one stickler | neeting. Their objec they assu . become | depredations. What is heing done | national chairmanship because he | o thing to do in politics. No party | for facts took the matter up With | cveryone who would listen to them, | *1% AT AT on the devcogmcnt o1 s | i cansier an ate and <onsr-| B o qnd FRQRICT@S | Vontn <ton i oy St 50 S e Mo i | S S ok th Skt i (0, Ty weson wbo in oo i e | entious political Iso be- | a beat down an opponent if it believes| jie was informed that the trout|are supposed to keep the toiler in |, 1o o Mettion us e ok Ly 4 | the opponent will beat down him- ! were hought from a large fish house | cconomic captivity, They weve go-| o o Ay nexs ) yody's bu s | cause could be counted upon to —_— et ¢ | for public office or that of ny cir jobs, says I ns to be nobody’s busines G e : I | sclf. But Alderman Nair scemed 10, in Maryland and they were for sale. | ing to lead a movement, so they as- | (o MUY S 80 LI 0 08 e U e e sort of N-ray machine | By Robert Quille , |hink that it was quite improper for| The rumor developed into free ad-|serted in their handbills, which | o1HE BEBE R0 S CRECY > £ e which could ascertain how much | Ships wow't help France muchihe democrats to it back and en-| vertising for Spinelta’s fish business. | would Hift the load which men who | IMeielYy DEOTH ssist in secu- SRS (AR, oMot were idle in thoe pockets of|unless she can lish parity {joy the show. He should have work with their hands are reported | 12000 & B BF T o G 2 g _ iy FEAT s | thg Ttalian stork membered that the situation was| Newspaper Ofice Popu to carry on their shoulder L R A miliion words so 5 SOMETIMES “FLOL potential contributors to & not caused by the democratic party | As Bureau of Information Instead of a serious discussion of | (0% & ° RN G0 o n at t to take all ¢ publican campaign chest | The lock of ry genius, I but by the republicans. It was their| How much mustard should I put | cconomic qualitics, their audience | 308 0% S0 TRV HOSHIGE: G 00 N deed, main function newspaper poctraits are trufhful, is | own choice. If the democrats get!in a mustard plaster | heard them to descend to mean and itihent i S ; s Hlonal , dumb and sappy look. any glee out of it, they cannop be| What is salary of the mayor | petty measures to stir up the re- [ MOS0 Administeatio how to apply a | oW A Y | Y, blamed for Jaughing. of New York? { sentment of policemen who were in | SHE R e ing LEiaas o : perlitps, | o conder oge is tolerant. I<n-| In the meantime,- Mttorney Me-| Who won the World series In|the hall. The greater part of their AR e e e tion have les cments needing | that at the same time Mr. Luston {.q g arn more gencrcus when peo- | Donough, who, it appears, will have | 19252 | diatribes were aimed at the officers | 31 U8 CHA Ty o i s e 8 discounting is that amy Mayor in|Would be publicly discovercd as a|ple realize the show's about over. |10 opposition in his quest for the| These 'and a hundred other ques-of the law with the hope, no doubt, | & HCE 1O 00 IR Lo e i e S RS s | power lobbylst in Washington, one | S democratic nomination for mayor. is | tions arc typical of those asked the [of tantalizing them heyond control | OF WO shall br gull 9 = = New Britain can do ths or thet about | POWer obbyis ] | Tappy thought: 1t might add siv |resting on his oars. He can afford | Herald office by New Britain resi-|and starting @ scene which would | [HIE Draetice, Sall b - fined ! s is here® 1 a anything; the tax rate, for instance, | Who worked with cnergy and thor- | IR FEUR G s ump i€ an | to drift gently along because no ob-|dents. School children preparing | result in the arrest of the speakers S e e Main street philosopher, Which, in- | 1 there were no Commion Coun- | OUSNESS {0 Have the Government |, (g ory could hiss like a snake, |Stacle o the nomination is in is | lessons. housewives in delemma and | To the credit of the policemen, jt|MGTe (A (o sewrs of both - 1 ) 1 bt be|lease Muscle Shoals to vrivate in- | fil | pathway. But he is not of the type|sports fans anxious to decide a bet|can be said that they retained their| | TUE PRCACEION BIEGUSES DAL ST o 3R B ferests with which he had & bowing | Habit is hrd to overcome. Euro- |(hat will remain quiescent forever.|all tum to the Herald for the in- | composure even when e PHe that from now on 11 piring 1 the case. But let a Mayor | b firet American | The day approaches, his friends and | formation they desive. tion to stop the: meeting must have e e 1 blans el b Tohlo to the p g opinion in | acquaintance. el itimates believe, when he will un-| In addition 1o these questions, | been strong. It is not difficult to i b g one anot Commnion Council and e has at least| It was not suspected, either, that [ %% R limber his heavy artjilery and start | there are frequent calls regarding | imagine the chagrin of the oratovs ¥+ It woull secin | AL o Ime oS AL ooy Mr. Huston had margin accounts | e German s s pillow t firing. Until he knows where his|the location of fires, the telephone | at their failure to be locked up and | /¥ ACHEE T T0e B0 issucs = = §oLny ! b | bz i Ithough he | prevents snorin v new id rget is, he scems to be saving am- | calls arriving sometimes before the [ pose as martyrs in the eyes of ir S S e s 1y worl 1 with the Senate; or even worse. | O the stock exchan though ‘;v‘ “vmw o iR s munition, round is completed. The results of | associates. e sl e o on The Mayor ¢ w Dritain is s was fortunate in his transactions | H1CK e xt week should mark an in-!prize fights, bascball, hockey and Injustices and incqualitics do exist LEo “ DO o % 1 T T e O e | and thus able to return such tunds [ ™ s creaging liveliness in the drive for | basketball scores arc also cagerly [ and will continuc to exist as long as et i G precian i Nl e : 4 | aifice sought. human nature is what it Mkt f { | cnarter v as he borrowcd from various sources ‘o wonder moderns have smalle i 2 cs for, and the hest way o ticians talk abou char uti he bo | No wonder muderns have smalle: P tes for, and i ) hes Il nblial e 1% & d these | of which the commitiee was duly | familics. Guinea pigs would, too, i | ooty s viendship for Colonel Thotj- % o RN ‘ | 1 " he Werd op cigar boxes. | g e ey ' on 1s (0 renomina and ¢ \ aich: city. wor thuta o vers, mayors; | apprised by the reluctant stock | they were kept in cigar box cven thought it s denicd fo fthe POl 1 Sdne ‘ - . s : i1 that do” He broker firm handling his account. | . » mass. Men who own factorics and Bl i - of the jobles oLes W ood did tl do? H ‘H : r Ur o e | Middle-class people are those who prosperous businesses today were | V¢ SU here will by no sl 1 ould not run the Council as he does| Now, in order to avoid the Demo- | b oken binkedarator cicuc | Baliars vealorday: Afon wiis | sty goodwishoisEror: hint il A Nap Littoks the Demobrata hisattomobile: ither can any | crats using Mr. Tluston as a horri- burns on the rug after a party. | re wage earners today will be fac- | Carried oui in practical form. S ihiihe G slies Afavor doiit. ble cxample, 1 being asked to | e tory owners and business men fo- herR R = as kbe and in AlL| rosigntliy: some ¥ gentlemen tin/tha(l| S ADLIMANyE WAL {tlowen Ny blos morrow. The mills contin 1o BLVER L hef Councilfhasilaensaniginet i S ® | somed this spring because the new | grind but opportunity to improve R = probability will continue to be, un- | par | cover: pier stems, i condition is denicd to no man 25 Y A T fl' good chin I der the control of the local Repub- | It may be just as well | _— | The communists have the mistaken ears Ago fogay N i e . , 5 | P T | Americanism: Fecling horrified 1y | THea thatll Getiomn Ul Ha: crs answered. o lican organization. That is to say, | et i sb i ‘ . : i " " . . the cruelty 1 1 s f sh- happiness when, 1 1c ruth ere o ¢ in the Council will be MMUNISTIC PHILOSOPHY | % f Iy - - the majority in the Council will 1 COMMUNISTIC PHILOSOX ling Spain nearly all of the cheap | known, it is more likely that there| fFhe committce on the charter As we understand it, Chict Noble | so controll cre are precious few | At a mecting of Communists and | horses the bulls kill | is morc happiness in a humble home [ held its fourth and last meeting at I -~ ha a palace. Happiness is a e city h last n nir P is nobly « t in icans in the Coun- | interested if not smiling citizens ’”i v T 'u“n le @ |4‘1< : Iu[}ml i : H‘ ity hia \] last v u‘ % 2 nufacturers wil P ot state of mind, not a s ¢ of pocKk- | charter has hee thoroughly dis- And s ih AR local issues the ma- | ¢ he other day s i , i S nd s | o hi the other day various | inicn" 1o serap old cars.” o ctbook. It is everywhere and can | cussed and investigated somebody i act one man. tatements were made about capi- |a great extravagance when locote - | W York, March 21.—A distin:t|over and observed fn his soft [be fou , Postmaster Hicks has 1 1 tele a portater ani et 1l their alleged onsibil- | tives and telepnone poles work 10i | change has come to the personncl of | Southern accents: “I'm sorry ladies [ Thus far the communists have word from the postal aut ¢ Sive the fite'S\docation ber ¢ likely that hie jiy in bringing about an era of job- | nothing. the first night theatrical audience in | but they are making so much nois "«l‘lnfivfllumu :v""” r that I l “ Washington prohibiting th s i with S New York. For years it was usfon the stage I cannot hear yon.”[Worth the taking. — Sever 0¥ | mission through the mails of aluui- ing up the receiver. ith | Jess prosperity sunc ou- | . 3 2 5 : } g ! 2 : prosper mdry thou A hearty slap on the back miey standardizdd as the seventh inninz | And the looks he got! speakers who should be spanked | inumny po. t cards which contain pic- = prevailing - d |give you mew courage, as Bartan | ereteh, The same bored regula e put 1o hed without supper, 1;4\" tures of New Britain buildings s 5 the ¢ late wio ization, he himscit being an or-§ = We have no brief for the capital- |says, but seldom cno 10 ol | drifted down aisles to the same pess | 1 like the frankness of the friead | dmused ”“"“""_‘""'\, ””I“. B N ¢ mo; sunding g man. If Mr. Quigley wer we know anything at all [ your fivst impuls | vight after nizht ol mire who broke a luncheon cn-|Views on what ails this old world | Ivom 200 to 300 Liks from Hart- - p e 3 | L S ek : 5 nstant | gagement awith & Indy with (his tet. | but their graduation into adulthood | ford are expeeted o s t display ominated and clected he in all | about the cagerness of these gentle- Today about the only constant |gagement with a lady with this tete- | A ! r i it th g o gent H e i . 2 il > must have heenyso recent that their | ne wesday wh ! s oo heoe e iy : “| How to become an cfficient ex- | rogulars are first 1 crities and | gram: “Can’t sce you today. Lic wi e A e i v Drit- ¢ D0 ORIEEAY S ONIY, s L LEGH cel certain they | oeutive: Hire abler 1ien to do the | g nd dapper corset mani- | follow aphions ArcavoL RN oBhoNCthats s clodagh e todbnsly stoundinz tements 1 ) 1 with the Council as Mayor | would like not hetter than to [work and keep out of their way. fucturer invariably in his aisle sed e pU o A lie juniors captured v ¢ % ; Aea SR y e, < et L Conumunism has a long way (0 20| track meet at the hig not ic o 1 had—unle ! r plant ning 100 per cent | fe R o v rst vow. Dyed-in-the-wual| York lushers are t N5 10| o reach its goal unless more con-terday. Principal Ake 1 orz wishe Lcity, i ‘x""“;’vw “V ’ “ LR / play d LR 1t for a _*“‘_' {| moonshine in prefercnee to dubious | vincing and constructive ideas than | winners a silver loving cum, AN “UNSTABLE TEMPERAMENT | ¢ on to = A period period o + I’I : : : t e ”"”“]1 A ‘\‘I e asin. | Scotch and cut rye. 1L is becomini | those heard herc are offere FFlannery and Curtin werd P ently for a paper weight, They are fed up with annoying asin-| 4 staple dr i e | b . L ! 1S FINALLY CHAINLD i N e y o ’ o taple drink in hush huts‘at low- | 2 = K. L. Hungerford his {ransferred inities, er tariff. A moonshine highball Mayor Paoncssa to Retive Jrop street s e Shige TfiaTe AteDononshiis elecled it neoblenia e blite fthat| ! Gorreel o The initial S AT ) perty on Arch strect o the g 1 i nt problems of life that| : ; ) he initial aerforn developed | 50 conts to the 75 cent 151 | With City's Best Wishes ‘Turner socicty X : i : Shin e 1 ingenuity has not yet solved, | (he 01d boy's 15 rea !0 |into a parade ground for show-offs|charges for the faked products | Mayor Paonessa's statement ¥es-| The aitention of the city anthionie v to 1 c ¢ the Council as he tried to find, | Wild statements based on prejudice "{ 'l"]" 2 Of us wats sal- | who not only wanted to be s ! | Bootleggers buy the moonshine from | terday that he intended to give all | ties was called today 1o Provii 5 i A Rt 1y, lie happening A iateaiai R tut heard. Thzy scemed to imagine| Soutnern states for $15 a gallon. | possible impetus to the carrying out |lence about the ™ty of some very - ; sl ! ; | ! that a patient audience came 10 $¢¢ | The sudden popularity js due to|of public works, in order to provide! skittish posters designed to g _ neek i ' f 10 be o ot looking Communists make too many wild | Copyrigh Publishe hem and what they were Wearilg | hunters from the city discovering | word for the unemployed. was a jolt | tise o coming theatrical pestoyy s e oolis ry friction, 8 m statement | |irstead ot the play. | they could consume moonshine with- | to those ‘who accused him of play-|ance, \ on. In along v i ith the W this problen | = s | Despite advertised warnin |out the customary headache that|ing politics when he first announc-| The water at Shuttie Meadow s | 5 | prompt curtains, a first night con- | went vith the iocal poiso | ed such a program. Within a few | 10 feet higl T e all o 1 ed it will Le found t 3 Y Shia ol B el . 10 fect high, seven feet lower than ; o , Observations s 1o e from 20 mimutes to el R e s e RS T time fo possil in i walf hour late. T have attended in- speak easy in the 40°s has over | lie has nothing of a political nature | The carpet bowls' team of Clan renio ) r in e : Ives, t On The thfier smerable opentngs where 1ot moi= [ is bar (his amazing bit of trus| 10 £ain by championing the cause! Douglos, O, & (o o Es H ol of the Co \ of bo sviihout i | dozen would be seated. des- [y Our booze wiil not kill you |©Of anyonc. championship last v " ¥ idh ten ! y | v po. . e oivir S onizing it, whe but 1t will not do you any ticular | When Mayor Paonessa surrenders| feating the Haven i : Forecast | Curtain was litied gcod.” And then there is kitten |8 authority 1o his successor in| Gourt Iricndly, F. of A FLA ind t C 4 than tho: o o R ‘ Instead they would be in S S e el e he will depart with the best | candidates for the cla Bt w lye « t 1 do 1 iy ale back of th 5t izine ik enba i iR is e iea s it qan e of a large share of Now | pg held A p \ o o T § T|ide so noisy that often playes R Britain's population. During his L | would be foreed to halt in their lin Sl anoihe T e dministration he has stirred up o nr B 2 ’ NGRS ALLY T BTOLDS possibly 1 et Sult another oint has gone liter- | ey " gen of nostiity to his voit- | Y €8T0 Begins Long Prison A B anry. off a reprint to cach cu - : m 3 < 5 e a ( 0 ITS REPUTATION ¢t they would saunt o cics but, reviewed hroadly, his ten g . rdey (O 5 S IR 0 b b b oS wi 1 i towier ofi “HoU Afternoons lave | (10 Mt veviewed broadiy. Wis ten- | Term for Murder Charge w AUS N o vhody, ey cold erit 1 waving all peen Montana” whicl ¢ e e B R LR RS to. M 1 " g A 4 > Dten i Montana® which wom 1the) wpyctive and vonservative, Mo has|s o8l larch 22 (UP)-—James 3 otto. Ilence a friend |8 d CLONL, oo PR R0 EDDOU D2 kept @ sharp eye on public expend- - old ro. was ager e ¢ . ! ] our atte owlyrisinsdlemp o | S itures, has effccted many improve- | SPending th day of i life sen- crimi ot d i t SOniLIns - ! who pop out wntozraphed picture from Os-|y ents and has forced a revision of | !onee i confinement at : ) i 1 PECUBArfabnormally low over the ( DAL T Wilde to his friend the late Ld-1 he old idea that, hecause city offi- | Charlesto e prison today, fol- 2 cercs alanlime Btovlncenyoaddist e IR T T palllbiend icndship is moce | cials have been honest, their hooks | l0Wing conviction last nigit ot effort iz 1 tor we had | moving from Texas will | oal and fhat e e e o | tragle than Tove. It lasts longer, necd no cxamination. As he re- | e second degrec murder of Dutrol- velop ot i arks Lo 1) we) ot LY, aliy Within: (ho:next 24 Tioursin privel and ihat 36 b the e e turns to privafe lite, it is probable | MAn James 1. Trg sourc mos little. Let na Tennessee and the South ian "’] ’]' Rl ™| Incidentally, Mr. Saltus at the|that nothing pleases him more than he verdict was returned after 2 o | Dronie Ao states, possibly ext ng north [Tl _‘“\ ”"" ”I‘]' A e | 1ime of his passing was writing| this last achievement, which is in | DOUrs and 3t minutes deliberation by An u 1 i B I Memphis is over the southern of the At intermissions the same confu- | what (o my notion is the best nam .‘11,\",‘,,“: with common sense and | e Suffolk superior court jury which phy's ci 1V ¥ ies. but tha ties in the Middle Atlantic by or during | sions “']'- ey '*1‘4\1'“.0»“ the €1-| ook of the zeneration. It was 10 [ which will make for more efficiency | hid evidence presented et t i ple " turday night weather will | tire audience moved out 10 promi-|j,ye heen called: “Scaffolds and|in the kecping of public accoun S in support of R ; i robably continue fair Saturday in, cnade in the lobby and on the side-| zjigpg 0 In respect to this, it can also be murder charge. Thread e f ‘ ) is North Atlantic states. The tem- | walk. The curtain time bell wss | |l g during his admin- | &l was saved from the electric ch o ' o JUST ONE MORE GOLD BI - i Ho : ! e e e | said that nowhing during his admin } 1 from the electric chair . noa jud rature will be lower in the South | €cn 5 £ & istration caured bitterer recrimina- iction in convicting ho t o1 \ : % S R S antic states and the southern | filtered back while players struggld| “We are,” postcards The Jolly Sis, | (jon b L ; i g BEET, ety the Middle Atlantic states | for attention. And most of them are fof Spokane, Wash., “members of 4| (ould Mavor 1 i R s e o ; ‘ murdes k e lantic | admitted o ! tat man’s club and our gombined | ye.clected if he chose 10 rnn & mnary 13 last whil . il A L ¥ irday E ‘ 1 ight is more than 1.800 pounds. | This question ha rred ofte the rear of a sout! & i | eluded 5 3 P lay in Ohio An ¢ lent first night rebu And we read you daily." o citizens who take n interest in ¢ hou i e of 11 b o 4 5 ey, the lower Ll e | w dministeced by Keats Spesd | Who was it cracked 1 did no! | politic Ther little doubt that e aitn < North Al i h- | som 0. The v ted 9o lave @ big following v would have Cifort to avrest | i ) > TR n portion of the Midd i hine o zarrnlous ladi e (Copyright. 1930, McNaught renomination it he 1 heon wanted on JILSER, | LS ! 1 pre i . ot inost out loud. Mr. a 1 syndicate, Inc.) But, tired of the bur-| hur |