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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1930. Fair and slightly warmer Tuesday increasing cloudi- warmer New Britain l*ierald r EERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY that the statc New Britain, Connecticut e S _ lenaree & ons: High pressure covers intic coast states from Maine A disturbance of cor atensity is central over Snowers and thunder reported from the Ohio Mississippi val- Tasusd Dally (Sunday Bxcepted At Hera!d Bidg, €1 CI Btreet BUBSCRIPTION EATES $1.00 @ Year 31.00 T : s are rising wost . % Monts lize th chian mountains to the e : N 3 1 river and falling in the 4 at the Post Ofce at New Britaiz g Itock tain region a2 Second Clam Mall Matte or r ¢ school t s. s tavo foal thist vicinity r with slowly rising tem- followed by ncreasing High Low 20 4 45 Member of (s Associaled Press 58 The Amcciated Press titled to the mme f 4 news o credite. Tewe pu BETTER DRIVING IN NUTMEGIA POSTROFFICE SITES OPPORTUNITIES FOR TEACHERS Observations On The Weather vinds. York: lopen i cently acquired sesday; | the reay of Turner hall portion; | strect to the public on treme Joseph M. Halloran will make the opening address Wednesday evening when new T. A, B. hall is opened lower than BTt " Questions | and Answers i Waishi QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to an question of fact or information by to the Question Editor, New in Herald, Washington Bureau, New York avenue, Washing- ton, D. (. enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and nnot be given, nor °d research be under- other questions will re- 1 reply. Unsigned re- answered. All let- —Editor. marital 2 Rev. Edward V. Grikis 15 Years in This City R I V. Grikis, pastor o tive of I-\“ \‘“V,l”‘v:” chool in Nat JULES PAMS D > nany years a depu and minister in four cabinet today aged 78. Deputy Pams a candidate for the presidency lw:‘ opposing Raimond Poincare 1 | bert Robertson in Colorado. | e H 2 scathing lettzr | i taxi wgaged for e biock haul roamed about for | Jes. He should be toleran- strain, you know rvic e S i about yes- vou do” writ doctors told you siz st come out? SR 2 COURTS TODAY - Lila Jimerson's Attornegs Hope {0 Escape Second Trial 1 spinste I responsibili r Mrs, Clothilde Mat- had > Liowrn endan her sha strain of Linden St. Residcnt; Married for- 56 Years William H. Roberts 1al ar comes on Friday, Their son, Her- will celebrate his fiftieth birthday anniversary Fri- day. The couple have 11 children living in Cgnnecticut, most of them ia New Britain, and all plan to a tend the celebration. The Rober sons were married in Shefficld, 1ng- land in 1874 but here from Montreal. For 2 s Mr. Roberi- was a drop forger with Landers, Frary & Clarl PERSIAN QUAKE TOLL MOUNTS T0 3,000 DEAD Shocks Still Continue, But Lessen in Intensity—Funds Recelved To Aid People Teheran. Persia, May 12 (P—The death roll in recent earthquakes in Persia today was stated to be neai ing 5,000 persons. The earth,shocks are continuing, have lessened in their intensi \ey are still very severe Imas horror of the situation hat district today was heighte ic thunderstorms The American mission for relicf work has begun to reccive fund but waterlogged roads have made it impossible for motor lorries to ap- proach Salmas A rift in the earth {no miles wide has opened between Urumyal and Salmas The officiale believe this is the worst upheaval years Black water i into Uru- myah lake from subterrancan chan nels. This indication is taken (o mean that whatever obst there has burst tion was T'OR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Friday, May 16 GOING FRIDAY. MAY 16 RETURNING SUNDAY, MAY 18 Station Ticket Offices Excursionists should carry w dentification papers and docu evidence of United States Citizensn a3 immigration officiais see such papers upon r United St — VEREARY EDITOF " WEL WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES ton Bureau, Naw Britain Herald costs ' | .—.‘__.._____l By Fontaine Fox