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6 New Britain Herald | HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britain, Conzec lssued Dally (Sunday Excepred) At Herald Bidg. €1 Cburch Street ON RATES THE ALARM I~ SOl MAY 1 DEMONSTEA Tie n in by is pr " the ¢ staten Democr by sp that t vastly mo ever, the not more untruth claims generally The idea secms to be unemployed and the dis Another idca seems 10 be (o son content if possible. Long ngo0 ing become convinced are bound to be all kinds c in the world and that i derlyinz ass ence of upinion that mal interesting, we fail to get cited over the circulars. that to the police, who ar become cxcited The American Federation o is termed a “fascist” orgus in eme of the circulars. Son THIS IHI YGIST'S VIEW NNECTICUT TARIE BEST Bl ViR d cost to Facts and Fancies Robert Quillen d increase tune of e face of a & ifficult. First kill off all 10 agree with you. of th: ¢ is very effective e object is 1o make the victim and his friends feel justified in Aking war on society. riting man who saw no v speed in Bermuda may have d 100 late for the grass dow season How | the 1mportant citizen will feel when he faces the nal dgment and can't find a lawyer on the place, ident question for Isn't it taking a long time up steam? » Engincer omes reasi passing of LABOR INJUNCTIONS PUT ON GRILL q man can tell Observations On The Weather 25 Years Ago Today ngton Plan Double Funeral For Mother, Daughter 1—4 “double Manchester. May omorrou Lutheran church for Mrs. lda quist of Manchester and one | daughter. Mrs. Minnie C. X Heépfner Hartford schools of | Mrs. Nyquist died yesterday f v College foot-! lowing the the Hartford hospital rer died of a . oon while or r way to mputation of her | pital to visit her mot Mre. Clara Hoag CLASSIFIED ADS ain is a sizter of HERALD e Mrs Hopt- Tuesday afte:. - Questions r a good cause isn't| L) MG, QULSTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to “any question of or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1323 New York avenue, Washing- ton, D, C., ¢ sing two cents in stamps for reply marital a cannot be given, nor can extanded esearch be under- tdken. All other quesations will re. ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- quests cannot be answered, All let- ters are confidential—Editor. first producer Bull Hill Forest Fire Suread_s in Colchester Crapulli, De Battisti's Friend, Given Divorce i of Frank DiBattista f the local groceryn el Crapulli, on adultery. Crapulli deni the father of a wife many months ratio IDiBatt had sta divoree last vear. ngford. Ma - Gallor . cider brandy, wine wo stills cre seized here ye raid made by state and police. on two farms in 1 Wallingfdrd s Jame and Giuseppe Choti, owner rm, wer arrest Medital, legal and || | Scouts of America in New York on J May 12 by Mr. Warren. If he is not | able to attend, he has the power to | appoint & representative. It was voted to ask the members of the camp committee to serve &8 judges to pick the scout who makes the best showing in the evergreen seed planting project recently start- ed by the local council. To the boy | vicked by this committee, the chief’s cup will be awarded Troop 8 to Meet Troop § will hold its weekly meet- | ing tonight in the Roesevelt school. [Tt is expected that Commissioner | Charles Morgan wiil be a visitor at the troop. The meeting will be n charge of August and Edward Pep- | 1au. A Few Seeds Left There are a f seeds left, ani scouts who have not called for their evergreen seeds are advised that there are less than 30,000 now was a custom | available at the scout office and are name daughters after a popular | ursed to come in for their allot- 1 of the time. When I meet a| ments as they are going fast. At 1, for instance, I can usually | the present time 90 scouts have re- her age € ceived 45,000 sgeds. Plan Nature Hike A combined hike, taking in the | elementary training course students and the nature course students, will | be held Saturday. It will start at e South Congregational chu Main street side at 2:15 p. m. Stu- dents will wear old clothes and | Lring their notebooks and food re- quired for the second class cooKing test. The destination will be West peak, Meriden, where the nature school bulletin: | course will make a trip over tha has just voted 0. nature trail laid out by the Meriden most popular en- | scouts. It is expected that this will furnish data for the start of a local low Rudy Vallee? | council nature trail nearer to New 9 ught | Britain. The hike will be in chage of pRUILIE Scoutmaster dward Isleib and tha local scout cxecutive, The follow- ing men are cligible to go: in the clementary training course, G. Dui- d T fy. Lewis Bunce, Charl Guite, N W”_ Eric Schinderwolf. Arthur Glaes | ineth Frost, August Peplau, Rob- LB E rt' Hume, George Hume, and Hen- Firnhaber, circulars and from thess | names as Flotilla, Maz- | | glamor- |y us Canfield | cull su as ! to a full | olla ne, leng! tume ©. Canfield like a Bal ar — Cola, Sarsapene and not only t st pictu zam Nineties man over ime in 10ws a mar- extremely happ. middie of tne snin each other. nore declares the are all T ing red letters out of ho- Robert Sackett, R. H. Ripple, Jo- Poglitch, Philip O'Rilley, Jr., Mililer. E. S. Lackey. Tel Heisler and Clifforg seph H. F monthly of th: | Reach, M. C Loard of t al Boy | Atw last night a commit- - — —— g of Logan E. Pag:, | WANTS BOARD TO QUIT Saxe, and Executive Meriden, May 1 — Members of was appointgd to mak:|the Exchange club unanimously nfi-annual meeting | voted that a committee visit Mayor ¢l t tter part of | Francis T. Maloney and asked him % o this commi’. to request the resignations of the en whether the meetingy [ tire school hoard because of #he ac- or at Camo | tion of that body in failing to send ford which be renewal contracts to 15 senior and unior high school teachers. T - ion is only one of many which has J | been started the board an- nounced its policy 10 days ago COTTON FUTURES New York, May 1 (#—Cotton f res opencd steady : May 5. Ostober 15.18 15.24; January New con trasts—October cember 14.95; January 15.02; ) h 15.1 Decem- TEACHING GHLDREN THE FACTS OF SEX welfare of irest bams == == = — =(LIP COUPON HERE = [ . | (659 1 ea the New Britain Herald The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. THE SKIPPER GETS AWAY WITH FEW COMPLAINTS ABOUT USING THE CAR TO HAUL FURNITURE. “©Fontaine Pox, 1930

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