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EW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1930. - F|CT10N wished she could cay som do something, to wife's offense, but in he « too was convinced of inderstood now. ailt Her mind jumped Alan moved, as though he were L Bernadine | atout to rise she believed. How.| “Alan." Bernadine cried fear- know — she would | fully, “what arz you going to do?” t out. But (To Be Centinued) mained upou his face, unchanging, | imploringly Oh, Alan, you can't | “nave you?" at ver mind mitting soma ‘ | great majority of prisoners are re- anyway?” he raved. ‘“Jealous!|stuff,” he snarled at her. “The|deeply sorry for him. | turned to civil life,” he said. “We © Jl\ \/DUTLI DEWEY GROVES Jealous! Jealo Beastly jeal- | time for that s only| “Well, I have” he declared, | — us, 4 ad to pick on a|makes what you've done more |breathing heavily. “I know who E H P bl G prisoners places a heavy burden on BEGIN HERE TODAY 2 3 A i 2 < v of 1. A woman who is sick, | gold and cle You ought io be| Bernadine uttered w]m CrOWde-d Il]sfi[ll(iOHS castern-southern conference is to U make the coun 1 vou wouldn't touch | asked pleadingly. | for their day of freedom by pro- like you —so you | a letter that didn't belong to you.| “It was Natalie” he answered, | ducing goods of value to the state, at on her ears s ngly s “Oh, no, there must be some |Methods of utilizing prison labor in|cost of maintaining our penal in- hollow, bitter, | irg, “They'r ely, aren't .y, | mistake,” Bernadine cried. “Nata- | Meeting penitentiary problems, as | stitutions. anythink like I know she|confersnce on institutional labor ffar better for the inmates of our i were laid before the governors' con- penal and correction itutions to was unfortunate “That's| William G. Conley of West Virginia. | incarcerated in idleness to the detri it” Alan declared. “That's| He pointed out that the confer- ' ment of themselves mentally and always thought her some. |1ems arising from the Hawes- | harrassment of our faxpayers bes e could | Cooper bill, which becomes effective | cause of the added cost of main. by his|found her out at last. She'll never |Ment of prison made goods. After a luncheon at the Salt Lake haven't | fool me again.” Fourteen states are represented in country club, the governors had cet face and trembled for Natalie. | TePresentatives of the District of |ing the establishment of a perma« Columbia, United States department | nent secretarial office for the cons tee on prisons and prison 1abor. | formation and sugzestions relating The states are Alabama, Delaware, | 1o state problems. % land, Mississippi, committee also was on the day's Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and | program An Increasing Problem After sightsecing trips about the Governor Conley said the confer-!city and vicinity, the visitors leave : population in prisons has made in- |{he Union Pacific railroad for Cedar EeDius orgeyl] creased occupation imperative but | City, Utah, where tomorrow morn= 5 d fool, that under the Hawes-Cooper 1aW jng they will begin a four days e was Berna- ark 1 = r goods will be made far more diffi- |southern Utah and Arizor this with cult and impossible in case the Of the governors and their parties saw that it states enact legislation under who had announced their intention to convince “The first work of the eastern- southern conference,” he said. “i5 the parks, G hn H. Tr . " e : ! . 1o parks, Governor John H. Trum- “Attic Lover” Dazed hy Fmdmg to ascertain the factors which Must | pull of Connecticut, Governor Theos [ern-southern conterence has ape | fascinated believe that I would tonch one of | She seemed to know his belicf | pointed a number of sub commit- 67 | Natalie ely shook her head.|vour letters? Surely you can't be-|in Natalie's guilt was affecting tees and has sent questionnaires to > was beginning to be afraid of | lieve that? Why, 1 didn't even | him as it would affect her if =he | the various states. h m see a letter!” | were to see her son, Bobby, com- | “We must remember that the “What kind of woman are vou,| “N e -minded ugly act. She feit RVICE INC | must remember that incarceration of Hata of a kid whose | black, black, black! As black as|“Oh, Alan, are you help the prisoners refit themselves s widow." i rour h 0 his voice as hard as steel. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 2 (P — anq to lessen, so far as possible, the ie is too lovely a woman to do Proposed by the eastern-southern| “Experience has taught that it is saw at once that her re-|ference here today by Governor e profitably employed than to be at makes it so unforgivable. 1f|€Nce Was organized to meet prob- | ppysically, and to the greater em- from a|stand it better. But I'm glad I|in 1934, regulating interstate ship-|taining such institutions.” them. | Bernadine looked at his hard, | the conference which also includes | confronting them decision concern= of justice and the national commit- | ference, for the interchange of in- Florida, Georgia, Kentucky. MG alactoatc e eeeiitive West Virginia Trumbull to Tour Parks ence has found that “the increase of |jate tonight on a special train over the marketing of prison made e of parks o A ee P trip through the national parks of of making the trip through e dealt with from an economic dore E. Christianson of Minnesota, A cold chii very cove ow hate- - T ndpoint. Each of our states is| Governor Norman S. Case of Rhode —_ -mdd material e are using farm | cpjcx W. Plaisted of Maine plan to products, we roads, we ntinu. Los Angeles, ] 2 (P—Otto San- | o = fores i lands, and iber lies huddled is cell today | ot ore developi stat ds. In icted of mansls for the all these er ; can, 1o President of Bolivia lleged slaying of Fred Oesterreich, |Some extent, use the labor of con- Reported Peru Bound viets rn p ! . o acturer, in whose | (i e TR i July 2 (P—A la NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY g ¥ § had o e vl he dwelt vears to he near 2 o in oy (el antial | Basse C - Nacion today . cich, his sweethea tuatior ch we face said that Dr Siles, re- attic lover e nd i must know the number of victs 2 that can be employed wit the | capital vester g Huaqui. I rdict ch state, and also the number that can to prison for or be employed in adjoining states ! deject Zach state must know the amount of was led to a s of commoditics it will Each state must know t can be built and 1blic works sizned president of Bolivia, left tha ha ploy over and above had o Quiaca t surplus it will h that Abdon & enterprises er point former vice president of Bolivia who was exiled in the courze of e solidated Dr. Sile which con- power. had rived here Monday night from 3 Aires and was continuing to tions afford Questionnaires Sent ity remains 10 be dis- To discover these facts th HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS O s e e cause of posed of trial will ope r confessed avings Bank «New Britain Established 1862 No. 120 FILMS v Sl s Resources — $25,680,532.34 23.50 Box Camera .. $1.98 Arcade Studio of Course Deposits Made On Or Before o FW—E—BTG-E Thursday, July 3rd, Will fig‘ niadshudells Draw Interest From July Ist ;;_m_'e._b HYGIENE BARBER SHOP 36 CHURCH STREET Will Be Open 1th of July Tntil 1 P. M. 5¢ INTEREST Being Paid Open Monday Evening—6:00 to 7:30' (Standard Time) Gertrude s Blrthday Su1t (HEY/ T — GERTRUDE! FER GOSH SAKES, CARRIE! / TELL YER YOUNGSTER SHE CANT SET OFF NO MORE CANNON CRACKERS! CANT" FROM MY VOCABULARY, AT STt POOR PA CLLAUDE CALLA AUNT HET BY ROBERT QU [ i WHEN [ GiT Bia M GoNA | [AN N THE NMORNINALL T HAVE| [ 14 Al co comma o RLET 2o o | o i e o et | 2 Ao s AN' HELL FIX IT FER ——u—: Pu\c\(l; EE\'V\?OUQEASVUENQA\:/AgiT ME AN' THAT Et’:é_rle MY MTH FOR ox ooz mrzevoarsur roe A AINT ALL ) 4 \E2ais : HE'S GONNA 2 oo FER ME Nz —— “T'd like to serve nice re- “T volunteered to take freshments when I have the Dorothy an’ her aunt to the club, but when these women station, an’ I think Ma was get filled up they won't fix glad that young F‘”(r\\' came nothin’ for their husbands for Dorothy an’ ju when they get home. the deaf aunt to take Oopyright. 1930, Publishers Syndicate Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate ———————————————