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Member ot the Associated Press The Amociated Press iu exclusively en- titled to the use for re-publication credited fn this paper and aleo local news published therein, Member Audit Bureau ot Clrculation im | of him; and the Circulation books and press of | Prohibition all news credited to it or not otherwise | lumbia Court of Appeals has so rul. ed in the case of a confiscation un- der these circumstances, The actual owner of the automobile—not the man who actually violdted the law— is the loser just the same. secretary Mellon, made defendant case because of his official position, set up the claim that under the his decision that the car need not be returned o the actual in the law owner—the automobile concern— ! was “conclusive” and that the courts under the law did not control such Three courts held in favor way is now cleared action for similar seiZures ments. regardless of conditional pa This looks like a victory for the forces. THE C. & O, WINS“A POINT The Chesapeake and Ohio railroa under control of the Van Sweringen France .. Taly oo Japan= .. 045,000 5 8,000 57,689,100 2,781,400 114,360 3,761,776 Air Service $56,772,000 78,000,000 Total $772,984,000 550,080,000 6,000 21,096,000 215,876,136 U. 8 A Britain . France Ttaly .. 30,725,600 Japan .... In spite of certain reductions in |armaments of certain countries specified by the peace treaties, | Europe today and as a whole spends I between 200 and 800 millions of dol- Jars more it did in on armaments annually than 1913, That is something to think about in spite of the changed status of money, which today buys less, cven in armaments, than it did in 1913, World expenditures for armaments today is in per { expended by the European countries, ratio of 60 cent N DAILY HERALD. Los A Miami . Minneapolis Nantucket Nashville . ... New Haven -, New Orleans . New York Norfolk, Va. . Northfleld, Vt. Pittsburgh Portland, Me. st. Louis . Washington . Factsand Fancies | By Roabert Quillen College president: An | gold-digger. is trying to find for garbage rec York artistic design tacles. The like hens. New Tt must embarrass a saintly p ones we usc are shaped QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any | question ot fact or information by cducated | writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, {1322 New York avenue, Washing- ton, D. C. enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can extended research be under- taken. All other questions will re- ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- an ep- ub. New York, April 8.—It was in the| oftice of a bachelor worldling into which I had dropped for a brief chat. He was a mixture of a Good Time Charlie and a hard-hearted executive—the type that plays when he plays and works when he works. Hjs sccretary announced a visitor |and at his acquiescent nod T arose to go. “Wait a minute,” he insisted. here swept into the room a go geously gowned lady with Kalso- mined cheeks and an Ethel Barry- |admitted is known as “a fish. Frisco, the stuttering comic, is high up in the list .of inveterate cigar smokers. And he puffs the strongest tobacco. “They wo-would ga-ga-gag a bu-buzzard,” he says. At the Tombs a new prisongr just 2 He was sucker enough to get caught. theater program “Mcintyre has shirts for 15 Observation in fashion article: worn only colored be $9,5622.01. The Malleable Iron works is planning to build a new foundry. It will be outfitted with the late sanitary improvements. Local sports received a tip la:t evening that there was a cock fight in the vicinity of Newington. Sev. eral of them went ‘over fo the neighboring town to enjoy ti» surreptitious sport, A 120 yards handicap will he given at Rentschler's park on Good Friday afternoon under the aus- pices of the New Britain Handicap association. Principal schoot is determined long list of absentees and tardy pupils. Hereafter all excuses mu-t be given to him personally. Fire did a lgt of damage Sunday afternoon and evening on Wolcoit mountain. The fire started ncar the Roaring brook reservoir recentlv completed for the city. Hundreds of acres of woodland were destroyel and many buildings damaged. - Akers of the high 1o end th» The A. B. C. is & national organization about 20 per cent by the United which furnishes newspapers and adver- | tisers with a strictly hooest analysis of eirculation, Our circulation etatistics are ‘based upon this audit. This insures pro- tection against fraud in mewspaper d tribution figures to both mnationa) and | local advertisera. years.’ I look too pure in white! (Copyright, 1930, McNaught Syndicate, Inc. 25 Years Ago Today more tilt to her head. She greeted him effusively and glanced at me hesitatingly She had come to see him on a very personal m and again looked at me. said the gen- tleman in mock gravity bowing toward me, “is my attorney. 1L have no secrets whatever from him. Feel | perfectly free to discuss whatever is| There was a notable lack of in- on your mind.” |terest in the elaction today boil It developed the lady was of the|among the republicans and the musical stage, a show girl, and had | democrats. Up to late this morning reached an impasse in her financial not more than 300 votes had been affai Her “income” had sudden-|cast in the entire cit Iy stopped, the show was closing.| The annual meeting of the New and she found herself deeply in debt| Britain institute was held last eve- with a possible cviction from her|ning. Treasurer A. J. Sioper apartment in the offing. ported the receipts for the year to “Unless T raise $300 by 11 o’clock she said, “T will be out on the streets with everything 1 possess attached.” The bachelor had nodded sympa- thetically until the mention of $300 and then there was a glint—a glint of clear ice—in his eyes. “If you have to raise $300 by 11 o'clock,” he said, “It will be ungal- lant of me to dettain you. You have only a few moments left.” And he arose as a very certain indication the interview had comg to a sudden cnd. The lady moved to the door with | panther strides and threw it open| for all the world like one of Mrs. | .eslie Carter's last act farewells. | Poising for a moment on a well| nalanced toe, she murmured through |tic official when he gets absent- minded and blows the foam off a milkshake. quests cannot be answered. All let- ters are confidential.—Editor. interests, has been granted permis- the ion to acquire control of the Hocking Valley railroad, an import- | in the Mid. | Zastman Watrous Is Found Sane By Examining Alienists Middletown, April 8§ — Alienists who examined Herbert D. Watrous, former East Hampton tax collector, found him mentally sane according to a report made to State’s Attorney Ernest A. Inglis. He will be ar- raigned in superior court Tuesday morning on a charge of embezzling town funds. A shortage of nearly $10,000 is charged against him. The trial of Clark W. Burnham, former East Hampton Bank and Trust company vice president, charged with embezzlement and falsifying bank records will also open Tuesday morning. :smm, and 20 per cent by the re- L) | mainder of the world. Interstate Commercs Commis: government it be- | Q. What form of has Cuba? To whom does long? Who discovered it? A. Cuba is an independent nation with a republican form of govern- ment, ahd’ is a protectorate of the United States. Chfistopher Colum- bus discovered the islands in 1492, and it was settled by the Spanish in 1511 and was held by Spain until 1898, Q. On what date did Good Friday On an income basis it is computed S | v t ot that the United it Ba Bout | L s absollitely; ive) ptinon ety our big men are crooked, but s0 | often little men get into big places. Of course the cook in Dixie could ! demand $15 a week, but it's prob- ably more fun to get §2 in cash ani “tote” the r ates, 1t north-south carrier West. alone dissented from {he allocation. | The Herald fs on sele daily in New York at Hotaling's Newsstand. Times Square; Schultz's Newasiand, Entrance Grand Central, 4ind Street. income of the 17 cent of the world's armaments la 35 per cent of the dle Commissioner Oas world, accounts for under 17 per ex- At a time when railroad consoli- penditure, while Europe, with a income, accounta for 66 per dation plans are being warmly de- | R N e v s y de- | Gmilar Y | bated 1 New England has become | This is the day when i en voted it straight because at the Jast moment he ny a citi- — In the course of an analytic article | X normal man is one who cleans |k esk ery six m hs yon- kis desk every six months and won- [+ ¢ FEY conomist, appeared this paragraph: d“r‘r figiiie et hat darned |, paren 29. Tt indi atn | @ What is the | president’s yacht were a long|™ 4" The presidential vacht | time learning to talk and we should |gower” has been withdrawn be patient witn their early attemptis service, and President Hoover o sins. [ none. = Q. Don't fuse about long skirls,| A. Nanking. lady. The Syndicate makes dia- Q. Where are monds seem valuable by keeping | tigers native? most of them hidden. | "A. Leopards occur in India, C: ; lon, Burma, Persia, Palestine, Sytia, It he makes vou think high bloo:d | Arabia, Africa. Tigers are widely pressure a disease instead of a |distributed throughout Asia and are = . X V53 .| mere symptom, his mating call 1s|abundant in India, but absent from it Hiegsame i pne _‘":““L"’.l"; “Quack | Ceylon and the plateau of Tibet. ageregate income as the Unite ey R Tris Ganiaini sitl onion ta States of America, it would be spend- R T s RSy ing, not at the rate of 524 million e e e i e pounds, as at prefent but S?rmh"‘ an American citizen, by reason of | thing like 160 million pounds at her marriage? | would mean universal reduction to [t e a0 a0t ac auire TAmeris i 7 : | other words, the elimination of all she Juajes ithe Linfied | States, yshio)cheapakaters wand Hbestowing i | aggressive eclements in the defense |Your golf score. |imdstipay & head dax swhentseires|withering look ‘atime inguired: | agg | enters this country. And who is your funny friend with organizations of Juropean coun- | Wi o il Of course sun spots affect the| S What is the the giraffe neck?’—and was gonc. Genoa New York! weather. A mere spot on the table|”\ " It iy from Latin “Genua “poor impover- | cloth has been known to cause aya)y is shaped like a leg, and Genoa to 2 115 situated at the knee, and the s |name is probably derived from the Well. if the boll weevil keeps ub | La(in “genu” meaning knce, the price of cotton, maybe the Po-| Q. TWho invented the first auto- litical bug will yet do something | matic train stop for railroad trains? for wheat. | The first one tried on a steam ’ | railroad was the invention of a Mr. America have | Vogt, general superintendent .of and most o | motive power of the Pennsylvania customer V’:‘railroad, It was installed on the | main line near Altoona, Pa., in 1887. vitally interested in the steady ac — P — hist ) line ownership of {1,v o financial expert in the London ajor railroads, this | couldn't | ticket | | quisition of trunk | the stock of its 1 figure out how to split the the machinc ou is an important decision. name ot the £ | cates that the T. €. C. is willing to| It will be seen that the United | yyell, the movies .. | push through consolidations that ap- | States of America and Australia s ied in the interest of the |SPend only about 1 per cent of their e national income on armaments, ov less than any European country whether disarmed under the terms to|of the peace treaties or otherwise. | {he |1 full data were available, it would | probably be found that Europe as a = | whole spend on armaments at least That does not mean that conrpet- |3 per cent and perhaps not far bbled up by l]\«"flu\\l 4 per cent of its aggregate | income. 1t Europe devoted to arma- “May- from | has The mirplanes towing | dates in gliders. | major candidates are pear the minor candi- public; to say, consolida- 4 out the strength of Statement of the OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC. Required by the Act olf Congress of August 24, 1912 THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD Published Daily, Except Sunday at New Britain, Conn., for * April 1, 1930. State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, ss. Before me, a notary public in and for the state and county afore- aid, personally appeared T. F. Jackson, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the business manager of The New Britain Herald, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the owner- ship. management, circulation, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date sworn in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in Section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, to e wit: Down hy dock warehouses at B nightfall gather human flotsam and jetsam a great city beaches on friendless shoals, . They light fires, cook Mulligan stews, suck at stub pipes—and stare. Later stretch out under the open sk tions that rou What is the capital of China? the major More proof that New Britain 1s | SRR IRk leopards and equalize m will to | m meet with he is found in the possession of addi- e matropolitan than it used commission’s approval. tional voting precincts. S ing lines can | { trunk lines. It's a hard world for the di date who loses, whether or by a mil But.some of the trunk lines have by an inch | formed holding companies and American People afraid solitude wishing they had some- | thing to do: going out and spend- | | ing some money to kill time, Observe how many things are np —Dbulbs, and the thermométer, and them are playing hob with of | M eas of 1. C. (*, The latter ad- in not speechifying after McDonough showed good t mits that under the law there is no his oppo- | way to curh the holding companies 1t is through one of these hold- ing companies nent became ill. Citizens had heard | enough from both candidates, any- | are a way, and perhaps most of them hal | that New England already made up their minds. faces trunk line control of its chief A T railroad systems. By the time Con- derivation of | gress gets around to passing a new Incidentally, this is the day when the fellows and lassies sitting on the Ppolitical fence will decide the issue, | words, | law to do something about the| Tn other e 3 & SE R P ey That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, man- Beldmgscompanlesiihplesasomay be |shet (EUroRe @ (nan Sl aging editor and business manager are: Publisher. Herald Publish- ing Co.; Editor, Johnstone Vance, New Britain, Conn.; . Managing Editor, Johnstone Vance, New Britain, Conu.; Business Manager, Thomas ¥. Jackson, New Britain, Conn. thenl 2. That the.pwners are: Mrs. R. J. Vance, New Britain, Conn.; i ¥ 4 Alygan Johnstone Vance, New Britain, Conn.; Mrs. Agnes Vance Weld, New Witn a‘ififfif"l.’x‘.fi’a‘\,‘l’u‘ Drenspaptt | Britain, Conn.; Robert C. Vance, New Britain, Conn. vanish. The police ‘klm“‘ ‘““;m = 3. That the known bondholders, mortgages and other security Natertronters o harmises Auitters| Molders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of i o bothenina on : bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: Burrit Savings Bank, New his ] | The device was not practical. After S | Britain, Conn. | “In Korea” says = traveler, | that many inventions were {ried,| Y 4. That the two paragrabhs next above giving the names of the | “wayside shrines pul on the dog fo:|and during the investigation of the | - cortain family in New York has| owners, stockholders and security holders, if any, contain not only touris At America’s waysids|block signal and train control boara |0 ¢d & times in 12 months b the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon shrines the tourist puts in the dog.|1913-16 over 1,483 patents connected | 05, Of Peins unable to find an the books of the company, but also in cases where the stockholder —— | with train stops were examined. I“\”“”"]‘"'],‘L“f"f’,s(“ ”‘*"I\ D neighbor-1 or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trus- Jatives gather when 4| Q. What is the population of the | V3, 11 drsperation th iusband has| - tee or in any other judiciary relation, the name of the person or man dies, you'd think the racs | world? e ‘] g ‘l‘”'”‘”"”‘fi o corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the nded from a feathered crea-| A. Tt is e L SpoSiAno. said {wo paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant’s full ture instead of a monkey. 000.000. they formerly lived in great'happi-| knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under 3560 Q. What is population—of | 25 which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon Those New Yorkers who Iisted | France, and what proportion of the the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in five mechanical noises as the most|People are Roman Catholics? a capacity other than that of a hona fide owner: and this affiant | annoving never heard a spoiled brit| A. The 1926 census gave France has no reason to believe that any other person. association, or cor- Towilior weter ol i |a population of 40,938,847 and all poration has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, | but about onc million are Tioman |familics living there. And they or other securities than as so stated by him. should wear | Catholics. don't seem so cager about it, h 5. That the averagg number of copies of cach issue of this pub- [red felt hats when hunting. We've| .Q For what is ab- == | lication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid (seen them in brimless red ha! breviation William A. Brady has won and subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above is: | kunting hooch. | A “Cltimo” lost more fortunes than any other| 1 i i / last month. entertainment promoter on Broad- THOMAS F. JACKSON. own| @ What is ‘the wa His latest million is from his | form of religion? play, “Street Scene,” or at least will | Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of April, 1930, (Seal) M. J. SMITH. so far | | spend three to four times as much | on a basis of | | | scrambled thai unserambling will be aext to impossible, | as the United States, Oon | Europe, four cents out of every dol- income—computing Down in Kentucky the other day 1wo farmers climaxed a feud by shooting it out at a railroad | station, ane being killed the other expected to die. Tn New York, | — income. all over SYSTEM public is made conver- |lar of 16-year-old an average, THI: PARDONING gain the Very few ladies in | the grand manner, | them unbend it the { vich. | and the net sant with the pardoning sysiem.|in American money—goes for arma- lighty-one prisoners in Wethersfield | ments ked the One is clemency. ot port in the on the same day, a man was killed | at a public | have that didn't lJast 16 minutes. Certain meeting after a pardoning board ‘or | reminded of the state- Needless {0 say, with a | ment President Hoover in Jarts of New York are no higher in | 1arge on of these it is something | Armistice Day speech in 1929: the scale of logic than the wilds o Kentucky and the most part are pretty much the same, nature of a formality. This| state is not likel “The world foday is comparative- | - at peace. The outlook for a peace- | ble future is more bright than for €| half a century past. . . Yet after | all. it is an armed peace. The men | | under arms, including active ! | veserves in the world, are almost | | or nearly 1“.-\‘ before tie results for ihe 0 see a wholesale | ia of its state prisi repopuiation of i ate prison on | e vav - of that which took plac “Ma board | the or | The latest ballyhoo down in Wash- | in Texas when FPerguson wa estimated at 1,906,- ington has it that employment, dus Sovernor. The of pardons i | fuls . he to spring building activities, is on |inclined to be careful; yet som the upgrade. Who spring in which did not revive? 5,000,000 in number | 00,000 than T have lived in one hotel in New | York for nine and have slight | nodding acquaintance with only two ever heard of a | pardons arc granted, and each of more building activiti the 81 who have made applications | Great War." is imbued best. | | Of the thing that the U. S. War 16,000,000 are actively under arms. with Jope for the 50,000,000 it 1s estimated Hope, be it P Brisbane says men CERE O said, is son TOLITICS IN ILLINOIS The eyes of the nation, we are in- |1 2 o : i by Department that | makes life more worth living, even “ult” an prison ) S | The armies maintained by th = . the petitioners are “lifers,” | L 0e armi which stands for | nations forms significant reading: “for %" Here is the latest available list: which formed, arc on the senatoridl nom Amon 1llinois, which re sent nation imbroglio in to prison comes to a head today papers will tell Senhlor Charles . Dencen or, Ruth Hanna McCormick, daughter of Mark Han- in is to receive the Republican They know fully that a se which in Correct this sentence: “My oldest known mental resources,” said the flapper, afford me ample entertainment | | when [ have an idle hour.” Rorn art ¢ AL Copyright. 1930, Publishers | S°Me Parts of Africa. | @ What is the definition Syndicate lincies 3,617% | A. A laborer Ix defined as one who labors or works with mind or 2 ‘CANADIMMGET body, or both; specifically one who in a more restricted | sense, one who performs work which Pair Trapped in Blind Alley Tries| T°UIres little skill or special train- | ing. as distinguished from a skilled {0 Crash Through Police Aut§ | ¥orkman: in the narrowest sense, such an unskilled workman engaged Lin labor other than that of a domes- s \"‘b;v\d?‘u ant, particularly in hus- by police, two men | Q. What is a cryptogram? suspected of an attempt {0 hold up| A, Anything written by an branch of the Royal Bank tried |rangement of words or characters unsuccessfully to clear a path 10! that have a secret meaning. | freedom Ly driving their automobile| . What is the largest sum Jack at terrific speed into a police car|Dempsey and Gene Tunney received that blocked the exit. | tor a single prize fight? | Detectives, who had surrounded | A. Jack Dempsey received an- the bank on a tip received from the | proximately $750,000 for his frst underworld, arrested the men afiec|fight with Gene Tunney in Philadel- a brief fight in which 2* number of | phia, Pa.. September 23, 1926, Gene | shots were exchang: | Tunney received $300,000 for his| Acting on information furnished second fight with Jack Dempsoy at Observations by the local police, the authorities|Chicago. September 1927, On The Weather Wxi iiawiion ieteriarancdtvinect] o st oy the Bird who the police said was to|United Siates have the same rizhts have taken part in the robbery. and privileges as natural horn Wa Forecast| citizens? that the & N == B or S0 Partly CHINAMAN ROBBED A, Yes. with the exception that | they are not eligible for the office Wednes- | papiford, April 8 — Celestial an- 1d northwest cesiors of Edward Lim, Chinese [of president or vice president of the | Jaundryman, never used a telephone | United States | and in tae future neither will Bd-| Q. Whar is ward., While Lim was called to a|locomotive? neighboring store to answer a fake| A. The Northern Pacific telephone call, somecone entered | Class locomotive number his laundry and stole $30 from the |which is 125 feet over all and cash register. | sixteen drivers. Tomorrow's * following murders with R A A. Animism, or belief in spirits. |reach that figure by mid-summer.| Among potential millions he was offered but rejected were the plays| Within the Law,” “Rain” and| +'Broadway.” pEethes D& Non-Conscript Armies 1irst Line AL, R Empire 44,450 8 133,081 2 100,000 therelote | nchy e s i Forms of this religion exist today in British 415 = A Germany prison” to being executed j of a na, ence for nomination for the Senate. tantamount to | The circulation of The Herald is more than aocniest| - three times that of any other newspaper published goes fo sleen pufting on one and| iN New Britain. upon awakening his first act is to In addition, it is the only newspaper in New Britain with an audited circulation. “life” does mot necessarily mean | that Brady is said to be cigar smoker in town. There is mno {eliing, they| 3 are in the Na- the 114,824 in the «Illinois is believed election. | It Mrs. McCormick doubtedly will be the be elected to the U of tional G Officer: rumina of pardons will conclude that they have when hoard gets it she un- first woman to | been salvaged for sociely and can light up. Save when he is eating, | there is scarcely a moment he s without his torch, | Mickey (Himself) McGuire ar . Senate, as- | start life all over again on the out- | .o .. 607,533 side of th life ually prison walis, Russia and | ltaly <o | Poland Japan oumania “Toronto. | crland 5 . 156 la blind, alley | | | suming that in the November elec- the| If have imprisonment really tion the Democrats will usual hard sledding in Tliinois ac Blocking I meant that in every ca Blocking Lxit many a murd By Fontaine Fox . Senator Deneen has made a weak of th would prefer to be defense of his vote in favor World Court, which Mrs. McCormick hitterly T hoslovakia Spain ANYONE WHO CAN THROW LIKE MCGUIRE WOULD BE A SUCKER TO PAY MONEY FOR A NEW SPRING DERBY. s GLIDER Glide attacked senator PROSPECTS heen content with he voted for adherence to the World | that the Court hecause of a desire 1o partici- | “glider Jugoslavia explaining tha enthusiasts are predictir time i3 not far distant when | gpades ¢ treaty, the peace trains,” with airg the Kellogg-Briand Locarno pate in party regularity. He should |inz the plac t locomotive others! have come out manfully and given room country it as his opinion it tvas the prope: | pass step to take. As it is he fr: admitted he voted for the World Court without beliey The trend of th in Illinois seems o be that (he trol crossed e, opposes the World Court idea inder his co in 61 the days when Mayor Thompson of eoinetitany strong west Clondy Chicago waged ampai day Tair; winds diminishing orccast for { w York receded by | King George's of 1 schools” 1o the present ‘politics have occupied of Tocal politicians more than snout. out the I i Iy cloudy tonight gest now flurrics in north portion: Wy colder north and extreme cast portions tonight; Wed- | p nesday fair, fresh to strong north- Lol vest winds diminishing | LAND ARMAMENTS R e al IForeca € AND THEIR COST icinity Fair tonight and Wednes- ——meeeee slightly colder tonizht Conditions: The disturbance RAISING CHICKENS the deliberations hickena? B = deliberations) Sy Ciot noar Montreal yeste Do you raise kens? Ever get the urge to start m small or AUTO CONFISCATION UPHELD > : T aieet sttt Wiy farm ofit? 1f you do, you want all the information on the The prohibition law perr L% norning moved northeasiward ect of poultry raising that you can get. Our Washington Bureau has GehL of ths Governmant authomt i apt t rloo e fact|to the € Lawrence. Tt has omprehensive and at tie same time condensed hulletin on the subject Leq |caused snow squa the lower that damentals of chicken raising and egg production. Al and fistures, hatching and brooding, chicken feed o Killing, dressing and packing, markeling, poultry dis- facts, including a Vst of literature on the subject. 1t you cht ng Al out the coupon below and send for attention | can d 1 now not n extreme 2 local issues, ne It is uscless to ch however. Bossy Gillis New had England Al Conference the ior to confiscate an automohile in the laws, s ehout hours covers t mperat the region and vre lLake England dur ing th Britain pan I " attenir s, and -other nterestec in bulletin violation of the poul meaning the transportation of sure Jeex liquor. o hinon sideraoly lower in Suppose, however. the p lo upo ostensibly suffers o = w= = == =(LIP COUPON HERE == == = —— =) on And that the United 8 I € ition te w York o han of them PRt pon such confisc CLTRY EDITOR, Wast Burean, New Britain D. « &ton Herald doesn’t really own the for Avenue, Wasington, ¢ bulletin POULTRY FARMING, return postdge and having made a payment upon it? and onc handling coss In such a case an automobile cor cern is most likely to be the own Mgl XA my and air estima ME and may rot have known of the | semmrr axe sumsen to which the tomohile was be put hy the person . who = uge through a payment or payments ‘ineiny Weil, in that ca it makes ne PR . anyat O Puluih ' . L The Hatteras reader of the New BErilain Herald, S e e e e e e ) Cantaine Fox differcnce at ail Diztrict of Co