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B Reds Plan National Observance | * Of International May Day While | Veterans Plan to Steal Party} Foreign Wars Men Will| Parade in Union Square, Favorite Haunt of Radi- cals. New York, April 21 (UP)— brgarized forces of unr bring the recent weeks strations to a climax ) ationwide display o Mheir leader bxceed anyth 1he agitation the war year In New York and per cities counter forces I their lines for counte tions with pote fng and perhaps viol The nationwide de will be under the a £ the communist party Unit States, The cou tration in New York is nged by 1he veterans of forcign w who have obtained a y Square, the communist the labor movement, “We feel it is time just what th movemen against our gov n. aps in ¢ drawn up ialities o to determine spokes- man for the vetcrans it is a menace we want to bring it out into the open. If it is not a menace we want to know whether w &t it or ignorc ‘So we have Bnd will hold our Union Square. It will by a big parade. We in line. “If the communist can laugh taken t %o be, it hardly see they will keep quiet when th us stealing their May Day Keep Plans Quict The communists are ke Bpecific plans, it they ha Tated any, to themseclves fuse to reveal them to the Zeois Press.”” But some dels least, are obtainable. Thelr plans call for demonstra- Rions: of some sort on May Dz evéry city where the communist movement has any strength. New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleve- land and probably San Francisco or party ping |Los Angeles will be important cen- | ters. The demonstrations will run from large parades and public, cut- | of-doors mass meetings, small gatherings in private halls—all de- pendent upon the strength of the movement and the iveness of its meml in the pe r re- gion. Perhaps the most authoritative statement of purpose obtainable car be found in the Daily Workers, pub- lished in New York, as the central organ of the communist party in th United hat the demonstration is “Unemployment relief from treasuries. “Unemployment insurance for hy the city and state gover ments and administered by the workers defens factories. ctc. | of the Soviet st imperialist war. st the capitalist system it- New York e known to ly formu- scrvation of order on Day. It is understood thesc lie concentration of ¢ vicinity of Union demonstrations are plans include 100 officers ir Square where the expected to center In Chicago. according to commu- the demonstration ahead regardless of administration not Thus far they say. none has heen granted. Tt is believed the same policy will be followed in other cities. Georgia will end ore than | $10.000,000 on highways this year. | | tion, Beautiful Women Use Mello-gle 1 their complex- MELLO-GLO Face Powder s color- he gov- never looks 3 ads more | and produces a youthful | Made by a new French| MELLO-GLO Face Powder ays on longer. Beautics who gt ions use Famous for purity— s approved by skin smoothly bloom ocess, {and the Developments in Automobile Field as Described by Agents 3 ix Engi tors that will prove to be of very De Soto Six Engine great interest to all stockholders Develops Great Power |and to the public generally was the A miniature tornado is set in mo- | election of Mr. E. H. McCarty as tion in an automobile engine every | vice president, general manager and time the driver “steps on the gas.” | director of the company. Mr. Me- It is a small tornado in dimensions, | Carty is a nationally known figure Lut a lively one in velocity and,|in the automopile business, He re- when properly controlled, has muca [ tired from active business about one t3 do with cconomical operation | year ago. He now returns to the development of engine | company to become prominent in power. its general affairs. The little tornado is caused by “breathing” of the engine. or| yel . e e e HUdson}g'alseSZts Iéleg‘l:e Test stion chambers through the car-| suretor on the intake stroke of UX | Hudson Motor Car company of- pistons. With the gas. it forms the | ficials have been notified by fuel mixture. In the fa stock model Hudson Great Eight zine close attention has been given | passed every test without a singie tc working out easy breathing ai4|mark against it, the only car to do an ideal mixture, with even |this, and, as a result, the company gistribution to all cylinders. | has been awarded the contract for “When a De Soto Six is moving [75 automobiles to be used by the at 60 miles per hour,” says J. B.|California Staie Highway Control. Macauley. of the Chrysler Motors| The tests, which were confined to boratories, which are directed by |a field cut down {o eight by pre- d Zeder, Carl Breer and O. fi | liminary tests, were more severe “the air that is burned |than ever before, and the industry with the gas is moving through the |has always regarded the standards 2.6 miles per minute, or|cemanded by the State of Califor- hour, about two and|nia as the maximum on almost one-half timés the speed of the car. | every count. | The tests this year included accel- | eration, speed, brakes, front wheol AR nmy, steering action, ‘'boiled,” Declares Dividend | siowest 'speca before and attsr At a dircciors' mecting of th> | the speed tests, vibration, Jjerking, Nash Motors company held today at{ cconomy and 1eliability. Kenocha, a dividend of $1.50 p re was declared payable on 2 st to stockholders of record at ti close of businass April 21st. The balance sheet and earnings mous De Sofo Six emw intake at i miles " Business Conditions Favor Truck Industry The established soundness of statement for the first quarter,|general business conditions forms & which included December, 1929, |solid foundation upon which the and January and February, 1939, motor truck industry during 1930 18 disclosed that the company had|bound to prosper. The stimulating carned $1,782,512.03, after all ex-|effects of gigantic construction penses of manufacturing, includi n depreciation, selling and administra- | taken Ly government and industry and providing for both stalz|for the current year are already and federal taxes. manifest. As spring-time activity Commenting upon the action of |along this line expands, the effects the board in declaring the dividend, | will be directly reflected in in- President Nasgh stated that the com- | creased truck sales. pany over a period of ycars hail| Any number of factors pointing been accumulating a large cash sur- | directly to an increased volume of pius to take carc of dividends in|miotor truck business can be éasily | just such times as we are now pass- ! marshaled in even the most casual ing through. He stated that this ac-|appraisal of sales prospects for th> cumulation of cash surplus rightly | year. belonged to the stockholders, and| DPrimarily. lower federal reserve in his judgment this was the pro-| discount rates have provided an per time to distribute a little of it |abundance of money for all legiti- to them. | mate business enterprises enabling An action of the board of direc-itruck operators to replace and adi - Why it’s wise to choose a CHEVROLET SIX! the | | State of California that the strictly | and improvement programs under-|. to their transportation equipment. More trucks are being required t> carry out the $9,000,000,000 con- struction program of railroads, in- dustry, public utilities, federal, state and municlipal governments. Studebaker Erskine Approved by Europeans European approval of Studebak er's Dynamic New Erskine is re- flected in the compliments paid it by “Motor,” England’s foremost au- tomotive trade publication, accor\l-‘ ing to E. J. Albro Studebaker- | Erskine dealer here. “Commenting on a series of roadl | tests with the new Erskine, Motor's | technical representative had this fo| say: ‘On the road the car handles | well, and can be driven in top gear | all day long . . . the steering is| pleasantly light and the car scem not so much to travel along the| road as to float over its surface, “‘The Erskine was put through | our usual tests on Brooklanis track. It covered a flying half mi'e at 64.28 miles per hour, and touch- ed 65 miles per hour on the level It accelerated from 10 miles per hour on top gear to 30 miles per hour in 9 4-5 seconds and 50 miles per hour in 24 seconds. ““The car pulled up steadily from all speeds . . d ing all our tests, no matter h fast, the temperature of the engin. always remained perfectly regulat- ed. Its performance is well above the averag absolutely | Oakland Carries | 1,400 Pounds Up Hill | A spectacular demonstration of the tremendous pulling power o the new Oakland Eight motor wis afforded recently at San Diego, Cal- itornia, when a five passenger Oa: land sedan carried nine men up th: three steepest hills among the many difficult grades in that city. Riding on running boards, fenl- ers and bumpers, the group scram- bled aboard. One after another the hills were conquered in high gear by the compact 85-horsepower cn- gine of the Oakland Eight. The aggregate welght of the nine passengers was something over 1,400 pounds. Five Killed by Flames Brooklyn, N. Y., April 21 (UP)— | Five members of one family — a| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1930. today and two other members were seriously injured as the result of a fire which destroyed their apart- ment home. Mrs. Mary Johnson, the mother, and her son, Christopher, Jr. 28, suffercd injuries when they. jumped from their bedroom win- dows to save themselves from the flames. The dead were Christopher John- son, 62; Clara Johnson, 18; Gladys Johnson, 16; Harold, 14; and Ll- wood, nine. PRESENTS ARRIE FOR BRIDE T BE { Mussolini’s Daughter Receives All Sort of Gilts Tome, April 21 (P—A veritable fortune in wedding presents is pour- ing in to Signorina Edda Mussolini, who will be married Thursday to Galeago Ciano, son of the minister of communications. Although it was understood 11 Duce forbade the cities, communes and provinces to make official pres- ents, this prohibition did not extend to individuals. His personal present to his daughter is a valuable hed spread of old Venetian lace which | required many years to make. Other presents include an automo- bile, a huge black pearl from a Rus- sian princess, an necklace from a group of friends in Milan, a silver service for 43 persons, cighty old silver plates, and a num- ber of pleces of antique furniture. The bride-to-be, however, intends to begin housekeeping on a small scale. She and her fiance have pur- chased an apartment near the Via Salaria, and the question has arisen where to put all the presents. GRAF TO FLY TO ENGLAND Friedrichshafen, Germany, April 21 (®—Captain Ernst Lehmann vice skipper of the Graf Zeppelin, announced today that the giant dir- igibley would fly to England April 26. Departing at 6 a. m., it ex-| pelin company, aboard. Arrival at the home hangar is planned for father and four children—were dead | | Sunday morning. almost priceless | | | | | | pects to reach Cardington at 5 p. m.. | [anchoring there for an hour to take | In Brooklyn Apnrtment | Dr. Hugo Tickener, head of the Zep- | Don't fool s i e e yourself| cannot know when you have it, Men won't forgive this in a girl Why take the chance at all? Simply use Listerine every day. Then, if you have halitosis, Listerine ends it, If you haven’t—your mouth has had the benefit that Listerine always gives. Belag an active germicide capableof killing 200,000,000 germsin 15 seconds, full strength Listerine checks mouth fermentation and in- fection —both a cause of odors. Then it gets rid of the odors; it is an instant de- odorant. LambertPharmacal Co., St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. How can you expect atten- tion from others—especially from the opposite sex—when you have halitosis (unpleas- ant breath)? Many a vacation and pleasure trip that otherwise would have been jolly and romantic has been a failure because of it. Don’t fool yourself that you never have halitosis. Because you simply cannot know when you are a victim. Halitosis does not announce itself. Unknowingly, you may offend. LISTERINE kills 200,000,000 germs in 15 seconds st time science h: curately recorded) e | £ - PATTERSON CHEVROLET Choose CHEVROLET for Smoothness . . . The only way to get satisfactory smoothness ina low-priced car is to choose a car with a six-cylinder motor. Six cylinders save the whole car from the destructive effects of vibration. And they make motoring far more comfortable. In the new Chevrolet Six, you get every advan- tage of six-cylinder smoothness! Choose CHEVROLET- for Beauty . . . . . Chevrolet brings you the greater beauty of bodies by Fisher—styled by Fisher's famous artist-designers. Long, low and properly propor- tioned—and complete with every feature of modern automotive coach- work—Chevrolet-Fisher bodies in- troduce a new measure of quality and beauty into the low-price field. Choose CHEVROLET for Economy . . . . The new Chevrolet is just as eco- nomical as any car you can buy. It costs no more for oil. It costs no more for tires. It costs no more for service. And, in a recent officially- observed economy test, a Chevrolet won first place—averaging over 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline! 1141 STANLEY ST. Choose CHEVROLET for Safety . . . . . Chevrolet's fully-enclosed brakes assure quick positive stops, rain or shine. A ball bearing steering mechanism provides quick handling in emergencies. There is a rear- mounted gasoline tank and 2 new non-glare windshield. Andthecom- bination hardwood-and-steel body construction is the strongest design known to the industry. Choose CHEVROLET for Modern Design . . Chevrolet gives you smore than the benefits of a six-cylinder motor; its design is equally advanced through- out. This is evident everywhere— inthe 4-wheel brakes, the hardwood- and-steel bodies, the semi-elliptic springs, the positive pressure pump {uel system, the long rigidly-braced frame, and the 4 hydraulic shock absorbers. Choose CHEVROLET for Serviece . . . . . Chevrolet's owner service policy calls for free replacement—including both partsand labor—of any material that may prove defective within the terms of the standard warranty. Chevrolet's flat-rate charges are the lowest in the industry on many serv- ice operations—and, furthermore, Chevrolet service is available at more than 10,000 authorized service dealers. M Lovnomisal Transportation The Sport Roadster ;...555 The Club Sedan The Roadster or Phaeton Choose CHEVROLET for Comfort . . . . The very fact that Chevrolet is 1 Six means greater riding and driving comfort—because six cylinders pre- vent annoying vibration and drum- ming. Chevrolet also offers the greater comfort of four semi-elliptic springs—four Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers—extra-wide seats— deep, restful cushions—and adjust. able drivers’ seats. Choose CHEVROLET for Re-Sale Value . . From the standpoint of re-sale value, it's especially wise to choose a Chevrolet. The big swing is to the Six. And when you buy a six-cylin. der Chevrolet you are assured 2 car that will be modern fomorrow as well as today. This is importaot to remember, for obsolete desiga always lowers re-sale values Choose CHEVROLET for Low Cost . . . . Priced as low as $495 at the factory, the Chevrolet Six is one of the low- est-priced cars in the world. And this low first cost is emphasized over and over again—in gasoline and oil economy, in inexpensive service, and in the low cost of replacement parts. ‘493 Flint, Mich (6 wize wheels standard) () Sedan Dativery 0000 3598 Light Delivery Chassis 363 i Bt 20 1% Ton Sedan ..o Prices/. . b. factory, Fiint, Mich. Bampersand peretire entve INCORPORATED Open Evenings TELEPHONE 211 Visit Our Uptown Showroom—I18 Main Street Height Garage. Associate Dealers Southington. Conn, Draper’s Garage, Plainville, Conn, J. 0. b. factory Th Special Sedan....$725 hasis with Cab ... 8628 Beginning today, you'll see the car with the RED ROCKET on the streets and boulevards of this city. It is a New Series Pontiac Big Six, marked with a RED ROCKET to symbolize its remarkable speed, pick-up and power. This demonstrator is on the streets for two reasons. First, s0 you can obtain a vivid impression of its speed, its quick getaway, its smoothness and casy handling. Second, so you can receive a demonstration on the spot— anytime, anywhere you see this car. We want you to take the wheel. For only in this way is it possible to realize what excellent performance you can now enjoy in this new low-priced six! SPEED AND POWER. Pontiac's 60 horsepower engine, with 200 cubic inch piston displacement, is the largest in any six of its price. This accounts for Pontiac’s exceptional top speed, its swift acceleration, and its abundant power on the hills. SMOOTBINESS. This engine is also very smooth because of its new-type i ..-nfilul A FAMOUS NAME A FINER CAR THE NEW SERIES (Next to Car Barn) ontiac PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS . , . BODY BY FISHER HOWARD W. WHITMORE 50 CHESTNUT STREET rubber mountings and its Humouic\ Balancer which counteracts torsional crankshaft vibration. EASY HANDLING AND RIDING. ;kff A new steering system acting on roller ™, bearings and improved four-wheel ‘% brakes make this car delightfully easy & to handle. And riding is unu)\mlly\ pv smooth, thanks to its comfortable new Fisher bodies with mohair upholstery ™ of excellent quality, and improved ' \ Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers. 4. Now ask to drive the car with the RED . ROCKET. Or come to our salesrcom, where you can learn about Pontiac’s} reliability, economy and long life. A%. "% demonstration will show you what ¢, ° splendid performance Pontiac now is, offering at very low cost. The New Series Pontiac Bif Six, $745 and up. f. 0. b. Pontiac, Mich., plus delivery charfes. Sheck absorbers andard equipment. rs and spring covers at ght extra cost. General Motors Time Payment Plan available at minimum rat the list (. 0. b) der the delirered price as well . Pontiac when comparing automobile values . . od pricss includs enly suthorired cherje for ht and delivery and the charge for any additional adceasories or financing desired. big y145 SIX