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a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1930. |BELIEVE IT OR NOT (On request, went reased eovelope. M. QUIGLEY TO FIGHT HARD STORM TAKES | (Reg. U. & Pat with stamped. Ripley wil! furnish proot of enything depicted by him). on.) ad- BY RIPLEY FOR SALARY SLICE ~ TOLL OF 48 LIVES | FORWONANCLERK FRozEN STREAKS OF EXHAUST GASES TERS ~ 8y ARMAL - THAN ONE 2-OUNCE LETTER, BOWLEGGED~ CAT 15 ownED BY DR E.D.CLARK EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY 115-Year-Old Chinese of Los Banos, C alifernia—T Acioss th“ great 2,000 (}(n oce. T(D\I()RR(}\\ — Bath | THomas Cole valned 267 mues N oNE DAY nd during d shelter been ill power miles in width. Water Worth a Fortune .19 BOEING P 12 WASP PLANES ‘ FLEW IN FORMATION AT 28,000 FeT THE AR W/ (AS 40°BELOW ZERO CAUSING THE EXHAUST GASES To FREEZE Secremento 1930 AGE 120 (ot - 1683) CARTOON old character, John all that time has 2 single day. of wings. Lee, h re- and a few sacks from Some of the and then with only four dissentinig | oplum, Prestdent Harding named votes passe | Three democrats—Lanahan and |judicial representatives to represent Johnson of and Milligan of | the United States at the centennial Missouri—and the one farmer-labor [of Brazilian Independence member—Kvale of Min —cast | Charles Evans Hughes he partici- opposing votes | pated in the negotiations of the How soon the compromise meas- | Pan-American economic commission ure could he sent to the White House | as representatives of this country. problematic. nate leaders| while traveling in foreign coun- hope quick disposition, | tries Mr. Porter assembled data on J the housing facilities provided for was were of bi that depended upon the int controversy. If the | American representatives abroad and senate makes changes in the bill, | he took a leading part in sponsoring these must be accepted by the house |5 bjll recently passed by congres or the measure sent to conference, |ty provide new quarters before it can go to President Hoover. As passed by the house the bill provides for pensions ranging from | $12 to $40 monthly in accordance with degree of disability Additional compensation would be given th itated countries. Born on a farm near Salem, O., on May 18, 1869, Mr. Porter as a lad of eight years, was brought to Pitts- gh by his parents. His father, David Porter, came to Pittsburgh in rtly after his marriage in fcotland, to Maria Hope. the senior Porter took a prom- inent part in the ment, the Porter h the stations in the road by which slaves from south reached Canada. moved to Salem in 1565 but return- | {ed in 1877, Young Porter attended the Pitts- | burgh schools and for two years cen- on a study of me being one of underground rail- LAWYER'S SUICIDE HOLDS UP HEARIN (Continued on Page Two) | tered his attention | medicine. Later he read law with his | brother, L. mitted to the Allegheny county bar in 1893, For years cticed la merger trial Man- L e VR 0 D chester was associated with former Secretary of War Newton D. Baker of Cleveland, who is acting as chief | counsel for the various defendants |in the In the steel His only other public of- solicitor of Old Alle- gh (Pittsburgh), a position he held while practicing law. 1595 Mr. Porter marri y .of Alleghen A daughter, Lu ried Richard Barrow, United States navy. c service. o was city v Myron C. nd and the In- oration as Bethlehem and the Youngs- et and Tube Company ax‘ Clevel CITY LOAN AGENCY oth P died in 1919 r Porter an ensign in t the FAVORED BY MENU d From First Page) hout outside assistance, Commis- 18 recommends that t to exceed $75 be given on personal notes of the applicant. Repayment Policy As to repayment, the sp loan idea does not favor He suggests that retu demanded when it is the maker of the note Whether as ren find it possi e comr will live t the nocte. have ajor Tt ster Tis I have t been (Max is proposed 10an 1 supplement ~ . ONTARIO RAILROAD - ACCIDENTY KILL 11 Ve his 1if loved which on municips co job i are working week and who do not stipend large port their families will ke advantage of an btain small loans to : compromise bill ‘h\m together with army, navy and | With | | nis for the | | American diplomats in the various | anti-slavery move- | the | The family | K. Porter, and was ad- | but with his election to congress in | 1910 he gave his entire time to pub- | | turned |for the issioner believes | up to the program of | Menus be- Wy | — o Throws Flaming Stove . Out Door, Kills Two, Wichita, Kas., June 27 (#*—Whe: a gasoline stove exploded in th Riverdale farm home of Thomat Ostrander, he tossed the blazing stove through the door unaware that granddaughter, Lavonne Os- trander, 9, and Georgia Simpson, 17, were entering the Kitchen. The clothing of both girls was ignit and they suffered burns from whict they died today. City of_(?hlcago Nearing 380th Hour of Its Flight icago, June 27 (UP) — Tha of Chicago” endurance plans another successful refueling tact above Sky Harbor airpor D. T. today. 40 min th hour in_ tho City ers, pilots, con- to drop notes telling watch- ers they we confident of staying aloft beyond 5:01 a. m. Sunday, | when the re hg endurance rec- ord of slightly more than 420 hours will be equalled re Maple H lll News Rev. A ,\Imqum “and Alpha of Swedenbourg, Nebraska, re the guests of their cousin, Mrs Matilda Nordstrom of Robbins ave- nue this week, daughter, Miss Leonie Harding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harding enter tained Miss Mary Bunce, Miss Vivian Curtis of Hartford and Miss: Bet'y Lienhard at luncheon Thursday aft- ernoon at her home on Robbins avenue, Miss Frances Sorrow of Boston has returned to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Walter J. Sorrow of Sequin street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Fergu- on of Golf street spent a few days n Philadelphia this week Hill school closed _on for the summer recess, Miss Evelyn Strong, principal to her home in Colchester summer and Miss Mildred Teckentrup returned to her home in Bethel and Miss Dorothy Stevens to The Elm Wednesday re- | South Norwalk Morris Nord from South been an instr Norwalk High vear. returned today]| where he has| Sout the p or in school for Mis: Mr quin arty this week at aybrook. livood Beach,| Robert ard, son of Mr, an4 Mrs. H. rd of Golf street as gone to New York where he has ceepted a position with Erlcson 4 icson, architects for the sumppe: n Hubert, daughter. o 1 Mrs. B. J. Hubert of Rob yins avenue, entertained aseveral ¢ a house party s ner home in Morr " ONG. S. G PORTER. - . CLAIMED BY DEATR ast week-end. Hirf e Miss Louise Hardin anor Skinner, Miss Isab-l Ingham, Miss Frances Monier an | | Miss Marjorie French of Newingto Junction. The chaperons were Miss| Irene Pinney and Miss Kathleen Garrity. em over. fund he city uses all of the remployment relief wone will be returnsd whereas a municipal - will accomplish practi- e result and much of be returned, he | The clock raised for 1 ng work. loan ag Jufialo Inundated hall of| hesl has| in the town Castleton, on the Ise of Man, been going for 380 years. It only one hand SALE! Alexander the Great red- and Napcleon were level Washington conf ish- aaginst the 0 Was \\Mrl Mr. Porte Henry Goldsmith & CO. Ablaze 35 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE GLEN ST. INLAID LINOLEUMS newest patterns SHADES $ '00 all colors 3ard | 98(: ea o able of _the g £l t VISIT OUR NEW AND ENLARGED STORE — \01!1 el 1 : Ly Cor o ag- will find a most complete showing of Beds, Springs, ‘ i Mattresses, Floor Coverings and Draperies. | e e e 6x9, T12x9 FELT BASE RUGS $2.98 each | Scalloped Holland Linen Millinery At These Prices 19 Buildings 1 FIBRE RU GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUGS priced low, For Saturday Only z“'/ozl:QSen] Rugs $6‘10 $9.75 9x12 Gold Seal Rugs WATER COLOR | Now is a good SHADES | time to reshade your home. Our prices are moder- ate and the work of hlgh charactm. LACE CURTAINS 79Cpr. Values to $14.95 8.3x10.6 .. 9x12 0dd Lots of HOSIERY .. ENFORCENENT BODY FACES SHOWDOH $1.00 SCARFS ... Moarion Hat Shop Callahan & Lagosh FELT BASE by the yard the 49c grade 3 yards $l all colors 49c¢.. VELVET STAIR CARPET . $1.00,, f $560 = b et i ourt_building causing rserearesn RN | o UG GETEL T Yt | COTTAGE st:'rs Mora t s in a in 1 than tw r mr te contact v XY ea he justice departme Set western hempishera rginish ¢ i by airmail service, which forbids district 95 WEST MAIN TEL. 3688 lled attention to attor- | 4 a law