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New Britain Herald EERALD PUBLISHING OOMPANY New Britaln, Compecticut Issued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg, 67 Cburch Street BUBSCRIPTION RATES 3100 a Year $2.00 Thres Mo: Eztered at the Post Office xt New Britaln as Becond Clams Mall Matter, Bumness Editorial PHONE CALLS omce 2 Member of the Associated Pre associated Press is eiclusiv tne nse for Ye 4 to it or n DE LARS OF THE DRY RE! A “DIVING PLANE CARRIER can be active launched NO JOY From the ea ing the Boston and Baltimor and tuck.” Whi the official cities themselves population not ropolitan distri 8t. Louis g cades also came contender, almost equal size tion, making There is no joy ir 1930 result, for Baltimore appears to have forged ahead of it, while St Boston over Louis i ti-alcohol | bers of the league profess astonish- men#at the success of the little child hey begot at Oberlin, their s or was no greater than t. ahead of both s suffering from tly circum- urprise hat of the liquor trade when it found itself be- of the privilege of doing business Back in 1833, when the ted, not a brewer, dist saloomist thought such a calami- s ending of a egally. league s ler once great trade possible. ot se made from the not to take the was remotel One the was ANTHRACITE TRO FECTIVE REGULATIONS UBLLES g t . A HISTORY OF STAMFORD e of town history as app: early New England r detailed ac- so interest- years was a going ver attained more than an icant eed, ation of churchmen that con- success. I it was Observations On The Weather June New England :2d warm tonight cloudy; probably moderate ion of others more energetic and the When ociations; 6.—Forecast Fair Tues now o ngton ie leaders, Forecast for Eastern New York Probably showers tonight and Tues- gay; sl cooler Tuesday and i central and ons tonight; h poss southwest ness, went out rorth po: 4 Forecast for New Haven and | vicinity: Showers tonight or Tues-| | day; cooler Tuesday. |~ Conditions: Pressure is low in & trough extending southwestward from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Towa. High pressure cevers the | Missouri Valley. A disturbance is developing over the Canadian North- west. Temperatures are far ‘above normal in the northeastern districts but are falling west of the Ap- palachians. Thunder showers were | reported from the Ohio Valley and | the lower Lake region | Conditions favor for this vicinity er followed by thunder cooler. Low | 64 66 (1} 62 64 66 63 62 62 58 60 70 64 66 68 X3 53 66 66 70 Factsand Fancies By Robert Quill Faith is the quality t flapper co: is the high A razor always works bet. than it does No nation rompts the h to look presents find =0 25 Ve e;zrsfiAgt:fiToday at has postmast- local post ed in the een in the street As the Nor-| ‘ their in- tentions o The class of school ho Hotel win ‘ew Britain High a reunion at the vening. R ARTISTS' UNION | Lon Artists here are to have r own trade union. The purpose | of the union, according to Sir John | L is to raise the standard of | applied art and secure for the pos- artist and designer of textiles recognition to which they are en- titled. Many well known English iamm have joined the union. ery ter QUESTIONS ANSWERED Tou can get an answer to any question of fact or information by to the Question Editor, New Herald, Washington Bureau, New York avenue, Washing- | enclosing two cents in reply. Medical, legal and | advice cannot be given, nor extended research be under- All other questions will re- ceive a personal reply. Umsigned re- quests cannot be answered. All let- ters are confidential.—Editor. i to the h presented to Georgs Wast by General on at Mount Ver- ko of George On exhibit does the name Mayle- | exception all tribal land d, sold or otherwise dis- as provided b affairs. unsold tracts Lee have? w Elean ral Robert E Seven; George railroads United States? iperior a greater | i | toria Nvanza 000 <quare miles nosed Georges Bizet Haw ol is J Sr.? ohn Rocke- appear | Mildred Harris play- TWhar wore Cental A Greek Legendary mythology: Eighteen yvea Is Janet Gaynor married? d Lvdell Peck last Septembe Q W Arm D. purpose of ‘the at Washington general . t United Statss Army and the highest unit in the military educational system. Selec ed officers are trained there duty in the War Dep: nt Gener- al Staft, and for high command one of the the rer- « A for | | | | 16.—Diary of a Up and abroad g Mayor Walker and Dudley Field Malone levator and walked a short way with t! d to my dentist, fully reconciled tc having a tooth draw changed my mind awaiting slipped out In the afternoon w to watch him direct a pi and home to m3 diary reveals th I drove to the col B! gnd Helen Ky full of determ play, which w. To an eating place or din 4 the the waiter eat little. But w! was so apologetic I double the New York m Pepys e for lent but I could buked A and predatory e |rcamed the curb encased turtle like in signs are being supplanted by well dressed men who carry gaudy silken banners. It was discovered the ultra idea over the old From Miss Carolyn: “I was amused watching you in a restan- rant Thursday night. A waitef iropped a sprig of celery in vour a spilled a little soup in your ap and when he came toward you with dde: 1 s disappeared.” know whan to qu (Copyright, 1930, Syndicate, McNaught Inc) SMITH COLLEGE. CONFERS DEGREES Seven Women Honored by Hon- orary Awards Today Northampton, Mass., June 16 (P— President William Allan Neilson of college today conferred hon- orary degrees upon seven women ar mencement encement dress was n by Prof. William Ernest Hock- and professor of philoso- rvard university on the The Arteries of Eudca- ats of honorary degrees Wald. president of the lement, New York. ene, founder of the ory theater of New doctor of humane letters. Dr. Josephine E. Milligan and Dr. Dorothy R. Mendenhall, of Madison Wis., doctor of science liss Nina E. Browne, archivist and librarian of Sm college, doc- tor of literature. Grace Hazard Conkling. poet and t h on modern poet Harriet 8§ Rhee, ident of Rochester univer ts ber at pre wife of ity BRIDEGROOM MISSI Attleboro, Mass, June 16.—(UP) v Valquette, 22, complained had Bennett Nelson Merchant Tailoring 55 West Main Street LONDON BRIDGE games shall we have for EPITOR, Wa Wask attracted 100 to 1| silver platter of fish you s jo eat? And how sha wedding, the bridegroom, Albert Bruffill, 31, failed to appear. Inves- tigation revealed that he already was married, she charged. AMHERST AWARDS 'HONORARY DEGREES Pease Confers Sheepskins on 149 Seniors in Exercises ‘ gathered at her home to attend her | Amherst, Mass., June 16 (P — President Arthur Stanley Pease of Amherst college today conferred de- grees upon 145 seniors at the 109th commencement. Honorary degrees were conferred upon the following: James Turner, president of the, Jarvie Commonwealth”fund, master of arts. Morrison R. Boynton, minister of the Bryn Mawr community church, Chicago, doctor of divinity. Prof. Charles H. Forbes of Phillips academy. Andover, and Prof. Charles T. Burnett of Bowdoin coljege, doc= tor of humane letters. Thompson C. Elliott, Washington state banker, doctor of letfers. Henry Power Field, judge of pro- bate and insolvency of Hampshire county, and Prof. James B. Pratt of Williams college, doctor of laws. Forbes and Pratt are the only men who are not Amherst graduates. ONE KILLED I . Suffield, June 16.—(UP)—One woman was dead and her husband and four other persons injured today as result of a collision between two automobiles here Sunday. 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