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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930. New Britain Heral HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Britain, Connecticut Issusd Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg, 61 Church Btreet BUBSCRIPTION RATES 8300 & Year 32.00 Three Months 75c. & Month New Britain Matter, Entered at the Post Offi-e at as Second Clams Mall Amociated Preas 156 for credited to fn this pape otherwise 50 loca newspapers and adver- st analysis cf Falmics n In_New Times Entrance o mie datly Hotaliog's Newsstand, Sehulte's Newsstand Central 4Ind Btreet Tork at Bquare; Grand THE LEGACY OF SIR ARTHUR ated modele Sherlo against the frain fror first. The daidy NO NEED TO OVERDO PESSIMISM The country is not on th the dogs and world ing to an end The stock market tire and some industries are gas. But there are in this country way to is not com- has bad a flat out of 120,000,000 people they are for the most part accustomed to a higher standard of living than the people in any other country, and cent of the adults remain gainfully employed. We have a the farms, and 95 per surplus of products from this will con- | hard luck for the soil-tillers, but it | ougnt enough for everybody to eat. We have had a surplus of manu- also to an factured goods, but for half manufac- under the a year some fine day ry will have erplus of reated, and ing time onsumed seen such CITY SLOGANS Vs %39 PER CAPITA TO RUN THE GOVERNMENT amounts to $3 for th In fam rage fami other words, hands the . And this in addition to state and municipal taxes y over ry year. Congrassional appropriations taper But these figures include expenditures of which is close to $5,000,000,000 a year. , most of rom the malils; e postal servi met by the revenues f include the retirement of the about $200,000,- 000 is recsived annually in payment they public debt, while for war debts owed by foreign gov- expenses met fully or such as Panama ot other ly by receip! canal irrigation revenue from various trust who tq receipts, funds, etc by di- between 00,000 amount actu met rect tax. and $4 a That is the annual sum Uncle 1es out for and he assesses on is $3,500,000,000 year. Sam rea $30 per head on all of us including and children Yet there L. 8 wealth are people who think Treas is boundless in its Al th hine to extract money from and when we consider treasury amounts to isam the people, trea. as able to stand any expense it is tantamount to ng we ourselves can foot any possible bill by ly reaching into our own pockets To find out how quick the aver- 1ge share individual is to con to such enterprise ask him donate worthy cause—a cause from some LONG ROAD FOR FI sisted IBILIT that the rift be tain- oriihert nto concluding Observations On The Weather —Forecast Fair much light west or sda New Yo Wednesday moderate winds becoming rature; the Mississ t scattered showers past 24 ture is sligh g in the nor was yesterday. interior temperatures ring the e re- of yesterday High as 58 52 Hatteras Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nantucket Nash Norfolk, Va Northfield, Pittsburgh Portland St. Louis Washington . Vit Me. Foreign trade of the United States in sporting and athletic goods last tinue for some time; which means | ernments; and they include a variety | voar totaled $12,654,053, Factsand Fancies| Quogtions By Robert Quillen One reason why favorite prize fighters aren't asked to autograpn anything is because one “X" looks just like an er. Discretion the quality prompts a missionary to burn newspapers from back home. is that the The quality called ted value as bait mice, but you way. “It” has limi- Cheese attracts V't catch lions that | QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, ton, D. C. enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can extended research be under- taken. All other questions will re- ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- quests cannot be answered. All let- ters are confidential.—Editor, Thank Goodness! If Darwin was . the next generation will be h too h sense to trump partner’s a ace a fellow thinks he s smoking when he has 1ving. 014 Dobbin ha but to take the squ strcke to get hi: ts, it Q. Do Mohammedans believe in 0 af the divinity of J Christ? A. They prophet. Q. How did Egypt get its name? A It om the an- nt ame river Nile, Aegyptos,” by Homer and Strabo. How m; n bug vou be hear the fabl rd Jesus simply as a and honest, but is 0 openly becguse nest man is going to <o called transport I n s World war? A. Three tra board a large numt troops, were sunk American troops that were sunk marines during the g on dressed-u about thair husbands at the bills. ople who have norie ed ide becau stolen all £s one purpose. imina age from loss of life on bo saved. er, ao8e th small ers were me been advertised in pers for a week or two, yed at sportsm the hom ow decide against 25 Years Ago Today - ng the Theroulde person? on Aug The ¥ is be gs of dogs ng visited b d e two fistic the saloons fights on the street today escaped before t but vity of a cat? A. From 1?2 Q Justice of th court? A served Q Who was United James Jay of N from 1789 to 17 Wh is the averag girl graduates from A, About 1§ years Q w is meant “Romance Language e A Italian, French Three Americans Given S s Paris Divorce Decrees in Rome during the 8 (UP)—Divorces were | Roman Empire and s by a are of Latin origin Q ag missioners he:d school 2 < held cor ilding a r and Linwood of Ha Parisian divorce court today Mrs. Edith Wrigley Ho ranted her petition for Frank John Horn “The M Tom lion b Dol gan divorce | t now of zed de- ere in re A French Grand Jury Rebuffed By Police Commission Hartford, July missioners last night refuted charges was di- |made by the grand jury that Police of | Chief Garrett J rell i in |favor of active enforcement of t liquor laws and that he has shown e favoritism and towards Y .- W3 | certain members of his police force, Char§e Coroner “lth o) The board also found Policeman Abuse of Discretion” Robert E. Daley guilty of one of Norwich, July 8§ — Coroner Sam. |three charges him in the A. Herman of Litchfield coun jury's report and suspended hi for was charged wit of disc one year. The board i ed a signed on yesterday in a habeas corpus |statement asserting it th in hearing at,a special sitting of the | rell. supreme court seeking the freedom of two Torrington men held as sus- pects in the slaying of Anotnie Russo who was found dead with a bullet | in his back May The two men, Theodore Adamo and Dominic Chirarella, have kept in jail since May 24. At hearing it was brought out that person may be detained only hours on a coroner's warra Helen Ru was divorced from They were Y, Conn.; noloss am 18, W mar on March Everitt 8 — Police com- Mrs, Camil Foegly Sawyer Sawyer is not were married e Paris in 1 partiality uel abuse fa MAKE FIRE FIGHTING PACT Hartford, July 8 — Hartford fire pact whereby Hartford and Wethers- field wil cooperate in the matter of fire fighting. Under the proposed agreement Wethersfield will send ap- paratus to the qu ers of Company 10 ‘to “fll in” should a general alarm take all the engines from this company. This will afford added pro- been a 45 JESUIT PRIEST APPOINTED Vatican City, July 8 (UP)—Father tection to the southern Thomas Emmet, a Jesuit who was|city. In return Hartford will send born in the archdiocese of Boston, one company, presumably No. 1o has been appointed apostolic vicar to | Wethersfield in case of a fire there Jamaica, it was announced here to- |that the town's department can not | day. |capably handle. Washing- | commissioners last night approved a | BALTIMORE T0 ORGANIZE TRANSATLANTIC® SERVICE $10,000,000 Concern to Open New Steamer Line to Hamburg, Havre and Bremen, Baltimore, July 7 (A—Formation of the $10,000,000 Baltimore Mail Paris, Kings is on th watching the ated, incidentally | lip, watc nose fini an e July literally Spain. his Hapsburg nose 10 race at iful cot ge of the | 3ois The rac far more cosmopolit | princes, duke, the smart only In tr there were m ranging fron | to about $40. The I are Longchamps and Au Vincenncs, St. Cloud nd Ch illy A th noticed most francs cor 1 along Maison hor > is used dail es be- oved in reen in or inis Steamship company which in 1931 | will give Baltimore the first trans- {atlantic passenger line since the | World war, was announced today with the filing before state officials of the application for a charter. The Near Place Clichey in Montmartre | line will provide weekly sailings of 1 saw an American girl who gained | 14,300 ton liners to Hamburg, call- some promineice as an entertainer | ing at Havre and Bremen. on Broadway ten years ago. Her| The line is backed by local cap- complexion was splotchy and her | italists, in conjunction with the puffed in an unwholesome | Roosevelt Steamship company, and I had heard liquor, cocaine | details of the system were given out isian night life had exacted | bY John M. Franklin, vice president BORa to me had|of the Roosevelt company who will cthing of norror. I had known | Act 2s executive vice president of the ssably well and as a face to| Baltimore line. He said five liners ceting was unavoidable I heid | Would inaugurate the service with She took it, but there | Bovernment mail contracts which blank vacuity of a | Provide for two additional liners on mind in stare. A phil- | federal demand. American friend, who had| Ponald H. Symington, Baltimore or 100 in affluent davs ob. | PANKEr is president of the new com- g die but go on living | PANY, Kermit Roosevelt and Henry e | E. Treide, vice presidents and 1. W. o | Izlenart, treasurer. W. Frank Rob- three visits to_the | °TS 15 to be chairman of the board. quay near | e o5 each occasion 1| RED PROPAGANDA FOUND ttance a bird 4nd Athens, July 8 (®—Military au- and released | thorities here announced today that it from its tiny cage. It I were a | they had discovered that communist bird (Voice: In ma ways u | propaganda being circulated ' I can think of no lifc so won- | among members of the Athens caroling and flitting about | rison. Several Bolst utiful gardens of i tions were seized lar attempts iilleries. | to circulate propaganda in the navy | have failed bloat. a7 toll T have made bird markets on Notre Dame. 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(In the new Two Flavor Package) Coroner Investigates Accident in Torrington terbury, Ju death James vho were rash soon after a 1 a lift, C 00 130 AM 148 AM 7:13 AM 125 AM ko v " occu- both cars L | Taxi Drivers Freed as Occupants Carry Booze Lit Rock, Ark., July 7 (P rs of P ON THE STARTER— head for the open roa WHEN YOI =cLp >L(Jl| DN pee— —_— —] ton Bureau, New Britain Herald, ITHE HOME MADE TCM THUMB GOLF COURSE OF THE LITTLE SCORPIONS end of the| CLUB 1S THE SPORTIEST COURSE IN THE WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD.