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g T G g s R 100 Py e o 4 DL T O EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1930 New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britain, Connecticut i Issued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.00 & Year $2.00 Thres Months 5. & Month ntered at the Post Office at New Britain as Second Clam Mail Matter. TELKPHONE CALLS Business Office 925 Editorial Rooms . |lar in whom they employ as drivers {and make no apparent effort to Light trucks are quite as speedy as most automobliles; trucks of in»l Gehenna, Election Day, This Year. clsewhere. termediate weight also are speedy; Greetings from Hades, most excellent Un Our people desire to cloudiness. and it is only the heavy trucks conwey. which, when loaded, lack the speed . able way of automobiles. How fast or how That their candidates strain is the men at the wheels who count ioatied 7 most in the toll of accidents caused , ) by trucks. prayer Temperatures yesterday Their heartiest praise to the folks in Podunk for the truly remark- High Low Atlanta ... . 52 10 in this heated campaign Atlantic City 46 34 slow they are, however, has nothing I'rom recriminations and cant to refrain, Boston 41 34 {in common with careful driving. It From odious personal thrusts to abstain, in their speeches beforz Buftalo Chicago | Cincinnati According to one of your scintillant lights who malkes his political | Denver Duluth It is amazing indeed that some To the man in the street to stand up for his rights to defend the Hatteras .. ruck owners are not more particu- down-frodden taxpayer Los Angeles None more able, erect, could the party select, {Miami ...... No fault could the most captious critic detect Minneapolis . Conditions favor for this vicinity fair weather followed by increasing It he shakes his head, all | remain: where they are. March 28.—Thoughts while strolling: Intellectuals at th that bagged Wales won’t have any | proof to show the folks back home. 1t people haven't the money 1o buy cars, they might be willing to vote bonds and let posterity foot the | bin. Yet many big jobs are held by men who got no thrill experience ex- cept by squeezing a hand on the way home from choir practice. It only the dentist could remove { vour teeth by greasing your palms |as the experts do to remove the |1aw’s tecth. The kid's geography asks which coast line is most crooked and then x o In the rival he hopes they'll decline to elect, "cept he doesn’t know :s;‘r“\lf\ll(gt .- oS A T oon sy hissiies ticy) i< mT:n.. ag:‘yy.p:gc:?.u"a.ndv;;;i:.ln:n:\e:x: .;duca'.‘c : them in the manner that how to be mayor. b wood Broun ambling along like a| They arc telling of a policeman | C0ast Hine s MO% CRERCTC (Koo room always open to advertisers. the taxicab concerns and bus con- A > 9 New Orleans 49 £00d natured bear. New York views | who was elected for a “type” in a Sl | cerns try to educate their help Another I:i‘~|m‘vn'. couldSneyer \descend Softhat rick of ithe cheap i} |0 O f e =i 5 woven into smocks, The Joe Cannon | play :LLlnll\rlv:kml. He began ]m be = - i “ossibly they < that {he DOl e e 5 tlt of Irvin Cobb's cigar. Irving|invited about. At a recent dinner - T : B Il:::‘::l:; ?&:':3“:;:15:? 4 Possibly they tlvlvfl: that w.‘ ir O casting aspersion upon his good friend: ‘twould shame his un- ‘:_;:\\h:i:]v;,\v( T ola w11 B Sodily alatens ",’_:”_”, he turned to a gentleman| What doth i m?mfl' man LA:EIL: titled to the use for re-publication of | OUlfits are “insured” and then sullied ambition (e Drake's restaurant where ladies near him in the reception reom and |the whole world if ”“'” \;r:',lm;\“lal- ity Senes an Catie Sipeey| (bt ifference oes it make! Commendably wary. of words he is chary e e cannot smoke. And always crowd- |inquired: “Who is that homely |fat she cant ”]’“k! e news published therein. 3 .2t such be forced to go into the That tend to disparage his dear adversar) S iihincton i 34/cd. The YVillage poet—Lew Ney.|woman who looks like an ant cat- |lars in swell clothes? D hospitals and see the sufferinz they course, there's “‘j’t matter—it’s quite secondary—the tax-ratz g | Detective Tiaschetii of the Italian e A deadly calm and then the re-| T s Member Audit Bureau of Circulation | oy went up like Perdition 5 squad and his black soft hat. What- ply: “That is my wife. She is the| Correct this sentence: B S0IOY Dol A 150D & inationst forgunlestion | st LAl cver became of the Black Hand?|hostess and I'm the host. Is there|telling him my symptoms.” said ! AR S S G LT ye're compelled to admit that fhere's nothing so slow ‘bout this The scenic artist who somehow sug- |anything else I can do for you?” neurotic, “because he always de- circulation, Our circulation statistics are - e fellow from over the border. gests an unhappy hippopotamus in| “Yes” was the cager reply. “Loan |scribes worse ones ovfy';‘:?“j oy based upon this audit. This insures pro- e “ure is a wizard at cleaning oft snow and restoring the streeis grief. RS & plstel and show e tha way to| (Copyright, 1980, Publisiers 53 Feciion fagiinit fmid s mewsvapersdie: STATE VOLSTEADISM 1o good order. Boys with buttoned shoes whothe bathroom.” dicate). tribation figures to both ational and [ ocall adveriimre When Connecticut refused 10 Though he's careful to say that .in every way | carry chamois gloves nd hippity- (Copyright, 1930, McNaught He approves of the men that he's out to dismay, vatify the 1§th Amendment consist- . 3 3 hop along. H. M. Aylesworth, a Syndicate, Inc.) [ ‘The Herald 1» on sale daily tn New| . .. T X 5 ol hopes he will win in the primary fray and be chosen the City's Cedar Rapids, Towa, boy who made A —— ——— — | York at Hotaling's Newsstand, Times | NCY Would have demanded that it next Warder. Schultr's, Newsstand, T 1 e good in the city. The interesting Square; Schulte's Newsstand, Entrance |were equally adamant regarding the | i S 3 2 4 < Grand Central, 42nd Street. B! window displays in the five and tens. . | Daxsais Mol A lstai=W crronceriont d then there's the lord of the opposite horde; the party of which Another old bozo with a dragging Facts and luanctes E ES Feanice he's the ruler, garter—goody, goody. Drug stores T T R et TR welcomes the heckler who cuestions his word (it his attitude with balcony restaurants. ‘ ain't too peculiar). A_colorful block in midtown—47th | BY ROBERT QUILLEN Surc! questions are free at a political bee, street between Broadway and Sixth | e | i Most of those who write: letters to | ] Banking fee H il has felt the zest of approaching |Police law which was placed into| But you'd better be careful, or else you will see venue. Tlip talking show girls with | o 00 B €105 W00 ““:whc i 0USe banxin, Ol]llllll 66 Heal spring within him has been inter- | the Constitution, it represented the 1 it makes a big difi’rence on whose side you'd be. You QUESTIONS ANSWERED warm, throaty voices, Comedians “at |t write words of praise. o N Pl 1 get locked in the cooler- = liberty.” Easy moncy boys who say | * Il lClZGS CW a | You can get an answer to any| K. O.” to evrything. Touts and| question of fact or information by|Panderers, freshly barbered, who b T writing to the Question Editor, New | breakfast at dusk. ‘Washington, March —4 | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | Hand book stationcry stores. Rob- warning against the purchase by € € | e sl W -, * - S drama 0 . e B v icans T erman reparation i ol o the R R e S e vasion and quibble. 1323 New York avenue, Washing-|Crt Littell, dramatic critic of th z ST - | Americans o ; It, in ihat neck of the map, it was uty Diktoities the Botah would blacken.his tos lon D Gy enclosivg two ‘cants 1a|World: Cellac “take? jointa: All| You see. the object of making a|ponds and a charge that these se- Keep politics clean as the years come and go, | million dollars is that you are then |y rities are illegal, has been jssued stamps for reply. Medical, legal and | Night milk stores. Moe Ducore, the | % : : 2 t ] And some day we'll welcome you all here below. ‘mampa, ad\'lcep cannot be given, nor | theatrical druggist. And his drug|'" better position to make another |\ Chajrman McFadden of the house | n banking committec. o Sataze toll g Lmillion. Your faithful old friend, [can extended rescarch be under-| Store- “\WJN e rloll-\ i i T <. BIBBLE taken. All other questions will re-|the play. Just like they do on Main : ] e asser at the bans f 5 S I AN 3. Iel & BIBELE, lcaiva s personal roply, Unsigned ro- | SUCet after supper. Quinn Martin,| At least America has proved that | ternational settiements was formed seems to be headquarlers for that|POWers to enforce the act, there is| e D e, cmwoson. ANl let.| Major Bowes and one of my sweet- | ¥0U can't make women happy just | for the purpose of mobilizing Amer- kind of weather. | no compulsion and it is left to the R e ?e‘r::re‘aconfldcl"nml T Editer. | hearts—Margaret Tllington—out win- | by £iving them all they want. [ican financial resources with those S s | dow shopping. And holding hands = |of Europe through the salc in this ern New England—has a pecul fer to permit the Government to at- | coal fields of West Virginia. con-injunction against unionists, bui| @ Did Rene Adoree play opposite|like schoolday lovers. Always a con- | TLet's see; what were you fo get? | country of millions of ‘{mlulrt “01”“ ; 7 5 p I G [to Famon Navarro tn “The Pagan”? | vention at the Hotel Astor. The|Rake, hoe. grden h seed and— of German reparation bonds and a limat “hica no ic|tend to the enforcement of its act|tains the following terms: | modi enc ermit- |10 '* % ! - . & ooz & e f k s chen Chicasollias moiclmaic AELEE o0 Eet R s nen ence etiniC A. Dorothy Janis played opposite | Spanish restaurant donc in red with | what was that other? Oh, yes; a | conscquent flow of gold to Jiurope. {o amon Navarro but Rene Adoree |a costumed matador as a carriage |back plaster. | “the purchase of these honds he ete, by unionists. had an important role. starter. — | described as an entangling alliance s operating “nom " and tk e i Y LA L o ) e 5 o o O e unat I The Senate is sald to be seriously| Q. How mamy Jews are there in| Nat Lewis. the haberdasher. And | snother good way to mect a ToH|Shat QeilL Slras fus (nio ol e ‘duty” of the state (o pass|while I am in its employ considering Judge Parker’s record. |the United States and in New Yerkhis clerk, Dave Lovy who knowajof college-tralned men is to men- |court the bank for international ac : ; legislal e 2 acmp.on S City? cveryhody on Broadway. Curb com-|(ion vour desire to buy a few bonds, | tlements, and eventually into the denizens of the Middle West for | enforcement legislation and adopt| 2 1Tam not now a member of (he | Considering that members of the |“'T* 1o gre 1,725,000 Jews in |ics. Whatever became of horizontal ¥ F ¥ Teatue ot Nations being forced to contend with so|the concurrent powers of enforce- mf“}:“iv l"’(“‘: Workers, the 1. W. W.. | Supreme Court already have given [New York City and 4,228,020 in the |bar performers—thank goodness.| fThe lower class pays cash the | Made In Radio Address much travail and disaster {ment principle. Strangely enough, | O 8NV _other orsanization ot mine| goiigions somewhat in conformity | United State Those flaming red taxis With Jap|middle class charges it: the upper| >cFadden made these assertions fherehas e ety Al L G | @ Who is Chief o the United|chaufteurs. Katherine Brush, theclass lets the estate pay it. !in a radio address last night over a Next summer, when the hea : appa I (theermnloyg oC Rthis G D | e O S e e S e R s Gy et e U sl dancer el 2 s | nation-wide hookup under the aus- - e b st | states ass current rce- | joi e aff o he o it icies States Secret Service? SOBE k | 5 X Moreabouts will be satistaclory most | $131e3 10 pass coneurrent enforce. | join or affliate with any such mine | lower court it is evident that he at | Stales Secret Seryiec | teaches Sunday senoal. o e o [ estor rie i nte st e Binie of the time we will be reading of |Ment legislation regarding other labor organization. least ju mo different in hisiviews| o 100 C'Pok Nina May Me | | i z @ T S . It at any time while in the em- Q. How long has Nina May Mc- Chicago “suffering” with 110 jn the | 'Mmportant federal statutes, such as t | i - Every person in these parts who |be jocked info ratifying the federal ested in the mews regarding the | Prevailing sentiment throughout Lhe “worst blizzard in Thistory” which |State. It was later that the Legisla- Of course you understand that a | fact-finding commission means a | | fault-finding commission. || And now. dearest Uncle, 1 bid you good night. I pray vou'll give came to Chicago and contiguons | ture, lulled into a feeling that be- lheed to my scribble Fateiome cause the amendment was ratified And use your vast influence toward the right: frown down all the worst blizzard in history it must enforcement, that | have been pretty bad. Everyone, we | the state Volstead act was passed presume, has read of bad blizzards| Although the prohibition amend- at and around Chicago. The place | Ment gives to the states concurrent It New England—at least, south- | States to decide whether they pre: at all. Rather, it is a species of dis- | OF Whether there should be state as- ting public speeches, arguments, | R el ance: 1. T understand that the company | when the rash is likely to break out Dry workers naturaily held that it | One’'s sympathy goes out to the | Was the : It's just a case of choosing ham [ican Revolution. ; e : than some of the members already | Kcinney, the colored motion picture| Overheard in a little eavesdrop-|when there's nothing elss on the| He said he was calling on the hEeolitiedcrpan Rl vant floj Les ; . i : i S - ping on a couple in an adjoining i menu | state department 1o advise American come a member of, or affiliate with, | O the court. Whether the Senate|actress, beea on the stage? How|P a i I | state depart Adube omenlaa : s 5 Barcotics i e laws | aeainet ntorsany ova = g 2 old is| she? room. The lady: "L wouldn't cross| PO investors as to whether “these com In theory New England has the "¢ . 5 aga er-[any such organization. 1 agree to|wishes any more on the court with she? ! onliihe same! foteant Withivou 16| ho mnicspart eclsotilng s $10-|merclallzed. § Germant | ‘reparation unique climate. In practice Chicago | State White slavery, and the like. [ withdraw vfw]m its employment, aft- | similar views remains to be seen, | A / e was born in : :]-“‘ ‘“”:‘;A]m,/ the same ship.” | a-weelk raise is that you feel justified | bonds are legal” addihg that the >rohik 1 Fite er givir e days' n re- 5 ¢ e C @ age | ‘; 5 2 | N T o has the worst this side of {he Sa. | Prohibition from the first was held | °F 8 d‘*’ it three days notice there- | noygy it 4s doublttul et this time [D5E97 0S8 *";‘f l““'e" aljtheage ol == in adding $20 a week o vour charge | agreement signed by Germany under \p to be somethin.s special, needing | 2 2nd to surrender to the company|| . % fifteen in a Harlem negro revue. The most aggravating people T !account |the Dawes and Young committees hara and the North Pole, v e thin. special, needing | tne possession of any premises or | "hether opposition to Judge Parker| . Who fiew with Byrd over the|, ¢ T8 S8ECHA T& [S550 | “is hield by good anthority to be void different treatment than any other | i o i ARl 27 know are those who drop in on busy s ¥ : )¢ : et ¢ ‘| property of the Company which 1| Vil be suffciently powerful to pre South Eoieiam dSwiooreratediite il Sl SdeE i e e L e A BADLY RUN REFORMATORY | {ederal statute. Perhaps the Anti-| ‘4 [’° OCCUBNEJonuSIng ) vent the ratification of his nomina- |airplane? + ac.|UP something and begin to read. I that nothing is a foolish extrava-| The house member went on fo as- g %= Tl potndke any eMart wisile| jion, BN enoldiL TR f ST sy O Lo (e awifnTecito a ) | sance it payment can be deferred [sail the firm of J. ¥. Morgan d in the employ of the Company, or| s , | Xinley and Bernt Balchen flew with W it R upon its property, to unionize itg| ~2Ken broadly, the ‘yellow dog”|igmiral Byrd. Bernt Balchen | - | Shade and preclonia lithe sliade: the prohibitions against the sale of Boys who require training in a | Saloon League was somewhat far- reformatory are for the most part |SCeing in anticipating certain diffi- 5 - v Cl o o a ze Ire: | 6 Bel- : £ culties! A e L 29 S i i = A liner pool story concerning a — agent of Great Britain, France, ¥ AR G T A O AT R R ‘“""‘?““(‘i”‘f o _‘]“‘“‘“e Inveny way [icontracts are injsssence “‘e_q“”ab‘“'fi""“‘“g,;"" "°““fi°" line distance | "6CeNt vOyage goes the rounds. A| The senate needs able men. Not |gium and Italy. and. in addition. the and lack of good home guidance h pendulum regarding the | wit lnv t working for }|I:r‘ Comapny. | considering that men who sign them : :& \\_Bl‘ls‘vl\;( air line (m\a;xu low pool crowd saw they had little |every fwo.by-four could memorize |American representative under “state The black sheep, we believe, dulies ofisiates togheipgen(oncaliel it “\‘Tl‘l‘;] :10 b he scale of | are virtually forced (o do so if they A";\;_! i and - LOS| chance of winning and rigged up a | the speeches written by farift lobby- | department edict” to the interna- , 3 b e Elwage hic e Company is payin K Angele: S t < g 1 fae national prohibition act is swinging | [*HS TITER, TLe oD ork, whics | would wish o obtain employment | X \jouy 2,446 miles *”“"l"'. tossed it into the sea and ists. tional bank. 7 the other ‘our stat 0 L g % DI > ; e o 3 ied: “Man overboard!” The liner —_— | ey & What they nee heing sent he other way. Tour states have re- | is satisfa where such contracts are utilized . it the | & 3 I g 5 : Ao cnrarns ety ealed their state enforces fata| A LA ontracts are ulllized-| . What is the salary of the|circled around and lowered boats.| It isn't quite fair. The mosquito|USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS such a place as the Meriden School | Pe21€ D SLIOLCETIENIas ; ”‘ memorandum. when accepted | The Constitution safeguards tne|Chief Justice of the United States?|By the time the hoax was discovered | = fth—Massachu s— e| by e C any, cons S - e v o —_— for Boys is training, guidance, edu- | [I{th—>Massachusetis—is in m\,!lm 1“ : omnlmL constitutes a con- | sacredness of contracts, but it ap- |Does his appointment by the presi-|(he low pool crowd had so slowed cation and good fellowahip, Only the |10 follow suit, and now the moye-| T4tk of employment between me [t pears to many observers that to ba |dent have to be confirmed by the|up mileage that they won ——AE————— A Ded g | ~ 2o udnyy senate? abnormal or mental incompetents | Ment has started in Connecticut. | ' IMUMS FOR YOUR GARDEN t o : (3 i cred and worthy a contract must |"° " o i 0 oiiied by he prosi- would fail to respond to that Men who never before gave much| If a strong union, dominating entered into freely and not under | dent, with the consent of the senate What they get down at Meriden, | tNOUBNt to such & possibility are | industry, were to specify that \ Among the social arbiters these its | compulsion. and his salary is 20,300 a year. days are the rough-neck photograph- however, was brutality, bad treat- | S2id to be aroused io the advantages | employers were not to belong {o 4 (0 = | Q. How many churches ofall d>-|cis who stand about Park avenue Ty | : 5 i re there in the United ment, cruclty and no training for | ©f diVOrcing state enforcement from | manufacturers' association nominations are there in the Unit Chrysanthémums are one of the striking €3 of the a 0 e den, because mo other plant in bloom at that time has so great a range of tolor and form. 1€ you want chrysanthemums for fall, now i= the time to plant, Our Washington Burcau has ready for you one of its informative bulleting on methods of propagation and culture with descriptiol Yarie- ties and types of chrysanthemums. If you wish a vopy, fill out the coupom below and mail as dirccted: el cafes to snap shot debutantes who legisle nave ¢ States? come swishing al 1 citizenship at all, except perhaps | Prohibition legislation. and we have | ber of commerce, or any other of 25 Years Ago Taday A, According to the 1926 censusl|q bl il £ “““““0”-: e ! They know instantly who is and who | ot religlous bodies therc were at|js no eligible for the Sunda: rota sty ; e e e g Sundaz rota- — — — — ~CLIP COUFON HERE — =— =— — stupervisors with = proper conception | Widespread support. |in concert and function very much |that time 232,154 churches of ali|gravures. The leader of the pho- ) ANy dntles. One object of the repeal of the |in the nature of a trade union, and Dougald MchMillan has awarded a | denominations. X : tographic pack waits for arriving CHRYSANTHEMUMS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Heraid contract to the B. H. Hibbard Co.| @. How can chalk statues be|jlimousines. If, after pecking in, he 2 New Yorlk Avenue, Washington, for the erection of a Jarge addition | painted? cries: “0. K. all R to his Main strect store. With hot linsced oil, repeat- or's special investigating committee, | N4 center tiem in federal courts. | members of the strong union con-| The quarterly payroll of the fie.|IN§ Lhe operation several times, then At the same time the trustees of the | 11 the case of a federal law of this | sented to be emploved. then the em- |men amounted to §2,948.80. ‘“:3: i\'l“";:fmm‘ TR Ll e such as came under the hands of | "0 doubt that the idea will receive | the various “associations” that act That, in effect, is the quintessence | State enforcement act is to take en- | the employers were forced to sign cehn: | : e [EorcamentdoniorR in e rush out fr T want & copy of the bulletin CHRY IMUMS, and enclose of the report made by the Govern- | {OTCEMERt out of the state cour's a contract to that effect before the JADNS with “five cents to cover postage and handling costs: ' NAME school, endeavoring to justify theix | Rature, that is where such e\\(or(e-“plolers would unhesitatingly declare| The caucuses in the republican mhe Q. If a flelder in a baseball same | sTREET ANL NUMBER eeceeriiiiiiinian failure to be conversant with con- | Ment belongs, 1f the federal courts | that the “yellow dog” contracts were | Wards will be held next Thursday. | catches a fly, and the ball subse- 1ne| eison ditions under their jurisdiction, at- | Decome zlutted with prohibition en- | illegai, unconstitutional, bolshevistic | T Principal contest will be in the|quently slips from his hand and Merchant Tailori [ bt s STATE S e e e T e ; Lo [third ward where Councilman C. A.|falls into his pocket, would the erchant Tatloring tempted to spread a neat coat of | t cases, that manifestly 15 |and contrary to American principles|aforey is endeavori aeiins 3 4 & RIRE L for L e ot ranitolk Morey is endeavoring {o take ths|fielder be credited with a putout e L whitewash over the entire T something for the government 10 | of pursuing happiness and pelf. aldermanic laurels from O. F. Cur-{ A. It would be up to the umpire 5> West Main Street (S e Pt o i T e 5 LOW S SO S D W T8 e ceedings, solve, if it can. ¢ every moderately | But they would be wrong—at |tis to decide whether the fielder is . Fortunately, what the Governoi's| Wet state in the Union were without least so far as the U. S. Supreme| The New Britain Gas Co. is plan-guilty of jugsling the ball. Ordi- e e S e R b reaminth sk S ning to rebuild part of its plant. 1t |narily the umpire would rule it a f e A B R Ogull Bagt il will erect a brick building 40 by 159 |legal catch ,and declare the batter e _ feet. out. commission at least had no axe to | llauor cases s the state courts man Coke and Coal case of 1917, The Seneca club and the Kenil-| Q. When did Kmperor Iranz Erind, and mothing to 1ushily in most of the states al pres.nt try | that it is illegal for union officials “'°”l]_‘ Siuh ‘1““ ‘”l“': thetie AnalyJosetio ““Si‘”“ gie o T PNt help enforce at considerable pub- | (o organize me 5 : neq | Meeting in the whist tournament| A. November 2 [ s s ausT n B EID R organize men who have signed|ipig evening. The Seneca club is| Q Where and when did the first report sundry oficials, including ths vellow dog” contracts. if at the[now 25 points ahead. Georgia assembly meet? How many head of the institution—described | el A onists 1 "N .\ Vo 1 same time the men retain theiv em-| The Turner society mel last eve- cdulu!jfllvas the state had? ; as a good Christian gentleman— | declave that such methods would | yioyment ning and completed arrangements rA(: Ny “f‘““’“']"\‘" :“_'_”‘ handed in their resignations. o be | 2MOUNL {0 Mullification. In @ SeUSe | urning into reverse, it would be |fOr ifs 32nd anniversary celebration |oF Georsia met at ;:y\‘l::T una e bereft of jobs is cerfainly easy |this would b . urely, con- ! equally illegal for a strong labor|'© °¢ Neld in April. met at Savannah. The capital was enough punishment ring how the prohibition amend- union 10 attempt o induce employ-|.. TN® CiLY year fcrminates today.|moved fo Louisville in 1 Bl ara Hob honrs Lo See anyons t s put over upon th ers belor The several partments finished | Midgeville in 1807 and to Atlanta in . the year in good condition, none of | 187§ ation before allow- ! theni being very far behind | Q. What does the letter “S” in ing themselves 10 be employed The good weather is bringing out | the corner of the United States coins But when one alizes how sowc i ggressive minority In one casec before < the golfers and every afternoon half |stand for? T S s RAhiaaltony ob e ¥ Courtl v Gosnass bos i dozen or more of the most enthu-| A Itis the mint mark of the San siastic of the Maple Hill club mem- | Francisco mint. bers are at the links, | @ wn re the studios of WJZ e L and WEAI" located ? Avenue, New York I am a reader of the New Britain Herald, federal Court is concerned. For the nation's cepted version by the public. Thig¢| €OUTts would be jammed with the | highest tribunal held, in the Hiteh- THE KID WHO FOULED THE ONLY BALL DOWN THE SEWER AND BROKE THE ONLY BAT AT THE SAME TIME. ging 1o an “association” to punished. especially when some of 12" Y20 es, 1| forego such the officials are bevond middle lif any ins rough the brazer were treated one cannot repress the [OF7 t «hing a when a hope that the ficials responsible | "4 hands in for such mismanagement arc also | | g t “noble experi- | employ to i A, 711 Fifth punished more effe ) reasonable {01 | goe contract a0 Observations [ City. i L Q. Ts the District (o jin merely being permitted f s veal and ti \ 3 2 LE o (Cing ot i represented by a star in the United 3 B and give | Sunreme weeaeenin:| On The Weather — siies tas: . TRUCK ACCIDENTS t ! administration full | justices w Day, Holmes a A. There are 48 stars We do not stand in judgment oy | 1°€¥ to enf its prohibition | gyghes - [08 o ol reachinits, | e Washington, March 28.—I"orecast | trict of Columbia is not a state and | Tt is well to not wst-named. for Southern New Englar Yair | has no star, record as | and slightly colder in north portion| Q. Do electrical storms occur on e e = the N s e Jos" contracts| toNisht; Saturday increasing cloudi- | the occan ? ness; diminish d =hift | k. s, that too large a percentage of the in 1915 it ingminds fenliting o)) Le8 . 1 . 3 : northwest or north winds. | Q@ Iow much did the national trucks on our streets and highways YELLOW DOG™ CONTRACTS On the other b an injunction | Forccast for Eastern New York: | debt amount to at the close of the | are involved in accidents, ¢ )s you are not aware what|involving such contracts was denied | Generally fair tonight and Saturday, \ Revolutionary war? In this city, during the past few cllow dog t looks like. | to the Interborough Rapid Transit|€XcePt cloudy in cxtreme south por- | A. .}Iboul $170,000,000, { £ tion Saturd slightly colder in| Q. IHow many Roman Catholics days, there were several accidents in is because he a '« galizing | Company of New York ity ¢ e f 2 2 : e x EOIIBUEVRG v York City on (he | nouip and east central portions lc-i““‘ therein Russia in 19167 | 1L such contracts are in-|night; diminishing west shifting to| A. According to the 1916 edition | of a serious nature. ors and miners that Judge John | equitable. northwest or north winds of the Statesman's Year Book there As a rule, truck driver 4 ker of t federal circuit While on the reuit court Forecast for New Haven and |Were 11,467,994 adherents of the u e vieinit Fair tonight; Saturday|Roman Catholic church in Russia at 00 much confiden weir ability i or | Judge Parker ipheld an |y cloudy, | that time, iolating this typs | Conditions Pressure continues| Q. Who is the Unifed States on offici low over the G of St. Lawrence. | Commissioner of Education? make speeches High pressure covers the country| A. William John Cooper west of the Mississippi river swith{ Q. How many short wave radin drivers, who. operating their con- rguments and fuse other “lav 3 ver wh f i g argumenis and | ity an extension southeastward over the |stations are there in the vm(ml} propaganda. 926 v Gule and South Atlantic states, A | States? | fore, Judg sed | disturbance is developing over the| A. On January 7. 1030, therr coast of Mexico. Rain was reported | Were thirty truck drivers; t we do know i judging from the reports of acci- ) d t Justice Hughes which trucks figured. Tnju ich contracts bety o0al oper- | ground th to drive. There can be little e 15 Supreme Cou s < | injunction against tion that most of them are ¢ tacked in 1l v\ oF leontedeL but un they arc in the class of taxica T allowed 10 trivances professionally and beinz a 2 wheel almost constantiy ome cxperts on grounds of no jurisdict g Possessing too 1 it e ; g , om the Gulf coast and along the| Q. Who was the wife of Martin Being 3 tromJa. JElo ! Atlant oast northward to Wil- Luther mington, N. €. Snow squalls were| A. Katherine von Tora, a nun prace is agat ists | reporiad from the lower Lake region [ Who fled from her convent e ine e A s ¢ g Skline i and N Enzland mperatures [ Q. Ts it possible for the children the | care te be t the wheel often is v | are lower in the central plains states of lepers to he untainted? a district court iyt arc without material umn;rl’ A Yos. I