New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1930, Page 6

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g™ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1930. New Britain Herald % 7" HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britaln, Connect) 3100 & Yea $2.00 Entered at the Post ¢ as Second Clams Ma TELEPHONE Business Ofce Editorial Member of the Associated Press TINKHAM having nothing in common religion. For the Waterbury at- that Communists, if numbers to | “would have the ate an hour a wewk s be given over beca is accorded simply foolish rence all been ere re- week the = cepted wholesome Waterb - Facts and Fancies AND CANNON FIGHATING RELIGIOT S TRAINING Questions QULSTIONS ANSWLRED ou can get an answer to any stion of fact or information by stion Editor, New b on Bureau, et and rep man. | OMcintyre ot She's all right I reckon.” ne drawled, * she has been cuted too many of had told her ow who tied package doos knots until he s. And who, completely y into a his e. When 1 ¢t him walk my dog or sor Your da confesses T. arm studied dig iter should have because of You become too ck the McNaught Inc) Observations On The Weather nd Mostly howers tonight in Los Angeles Miami g Minnezpolis .. Nantucket . Nashville New Haven New Orleans .. New York Norfolk, Va Northfield, Vt Pittsburgh Portland, Me Washington . BOATS READY T0 OFFER RELIEF T0 FLOOD AREA Legion Officials Organize to Al Florida Refugees in District Under Water, Myers, Fla. June 13 (#—An emergency fleet squad. called togeth- or by American Legion officials. wae Iready today with motor boats and trucks in case help was needed in flooded sections along the Caloosa- hatchee river and e Everglades. Excessive rains during the past week have caused sections of tha g |territory to be flooded, resulting 10| crop damage. and virtually maroo ling the town of La Belle, 35 mil from here. Rain has been falling here since Sunday morning and Al Concord local weather man, last night fore- cast another 24 hours precipitation Boats were necessary to reach Laf Belle yesterday with the mamn| strects ot\the community reported| under one to two feet of water Langd(); Takes Stand Over Notes Payments (UP) —| arry on, wide-eyed star i omedy m re to tell day of 4 iendship I super court he nto a friends hoped to conv pay n he gave w June 12 HERALD CLASSIFIED e e DO YOU OFTEN WONDER? =i = I GNP COURON FHBRE S=s e et oy Naw RADIO AND er return postage ‘| ol 5 ] —_— = = ——— — ilie Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. WHEN FOLKS DON'T RAISE Tco mMucH CAIN OVER MISSING THE TRAIN, THE SKIPPER USUALLY TRIES — o SHow HIS APPRECIATION.

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