New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1930, Page 8

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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930. —, Luxurious Gambling Apartment Raided By Police In New York; Most Pretentious”&gq”ip Years Proprietor and Negro Valet Arrested in Visit After Man Locks Door, Disposes of Key Yells to Wealthy Patrons ¢ and et STATE HARD HIT frartown Borrows = ) PDONALD ESCAPES Hoover." leaves for | to present president| Connecticut BY HEAVY STORM | Several Narrowly Escape Death in Sudden Tempest reme court of Albert Levitt general to sons were injured and ge mounted into rs as a sudden and 1 storm swept Con- New Haven — James Cotter, 6 tree branch and aft being | .. agon and auto- Many narrow escapes from drown- small craft ut shore capsiz- ting of the storm’s pour—almost of | ni Pump From.John D. Tarrytown, N. J., July 10 (#) — When this suburban community needs something and can't find it e, it génerally calls -~ BY3-VOTE MARGIN Cas « suction || GoDServatives Almost Overthrow pump. arsh along the Hud- 0 , son river wasn't draining, and British Labor Premier mosquitoes were hatching in the stagnant water to pester the A——— neighborhood on summer nights. | | (P—Prime Min- Somebody called the estate of || icton John D. Rockefeller. Yes. Mr. had a suction pump, Tarryvtown was welcome to it pump was used and the narsh drained. London, July 10 ister MacDonald, three votes in a house of commons fight yesterday which nearly brought his resignation and preci- pitated a genera lieved today to he more safely en- — — trenched egainst the next attack upon his regime. this will come, probably next week, when a motion of censure presented by Stanley by only Four 1 in Brid chin d street car traffic ng hits were reported had the laborites badly scared.|Porto Rico, is here arranging for the Four liberals, realizing how close |purchase of airplanes to be used by | the government was to defeat, hur- [the border patrol = in preventing | ried into the ministerial lobby then, |smuggling into the island | and others abstained from votin Mr. Moore said that mnot only | resulting in the totals, 278 to liquor but also many articles on | favorable to the ministry. | which there is high tariff are | With announcement of the re- |handled by smugglers and that he sult there arose among the liberals |SXPects to do eftective work with | . | planes equipped with pontoons. | much critietsm of Mr i Lloyd | | George and of his amendment to [the finance bill—which would have | exempted from taxation income | |used in replacements. Several | | liberals were heard declaring that [ they would not again follow blindly | but would vote with the govern- [ ment in all cases of importance, where the government's existence |and their seats might be involved. Gossip from conservative quarters Al Smith Will Campaign For Bay State Democrats Boston, July 10 (A—A year after a triumphal reception as a presiden- tial candidate. Al" Smith will res turn to Massachusetts to campaign for the democratic ticket in the fall. Former Mayor John F. Fitzgerald wired the announcement after con- was that Stanley Baldwin, leader of |{°ITiNg yesterday with Chairman |the conservatives, had disapproved John J. Raskob of the demorcatic | of the tactics of his own followers, |Dationay committee. The message ns — today had after acre of and razed and s and barns On Bail — 7ree wheeling Overaight News | { N\ e = CORNS Q Soft Gone In 1 Days Roots and All Callouses Too Out to s cakes in Gre been worki feet of ti ers and ac stroying li ages It's the n way to t callouses from he feet in good that you can jump and da pleasure Just ask for a box of Salts at the Fair Dr; modern drugstore lighted. World Champion PRESIDENT EIGHT Now /22 horsepower 130 inch and /36/nch wheelbases $1850 to $2600 at tha foctory /s here/ TUDEBAKER, Builder of Champions, presents improved, enlarged, more power- ful editions of seasoned Eights—the world champion President, the world famous Com- mander—plus free wheeling. Free wheeling is a triumph of that same Studebaker progressiveness that pioneered the popular priced Eight—tested it, seasoned it and proved it to the satisfaction of over 100,000 owners. Today the whole industry is following the Eight trend that Studebaker inaugurated three years ago. A New Experience Prepare to drive the most unfettered, yet most obedient car in the world—a car that literally floats along, in gear and fully controlled, yet free and silent as though there were no gears! You shift with silence and safety from high to second, back and forth, at any speed— forty, fifty miles an hour—and never touch the clutch! The instant you lift your foot from the throttle, no matter how swiftly you may be traveling, your engine drops to idling speed— with no forcing of the engine by car momen- tum—with no sensation of “piling up”. You know, of course, that Studebaker Eights hold many world records for speed and endurance and more American stock car rec- ords than all other makes combined. But the increased power of the great Studebaker Eight engines which drive these new cars is a We Have Sold Over 2,225 Automobiles in the Six Years That We Have Represented Studebaker in New Britain showed where All forms of temporarily of Torring- d when he the heavy ck Joseph W n. a plumber camp at Kent, struck and Ruth an Bunt- s. were in- the dinner home. barn were | fr Waterbury ged several sections of the city into darkness and | § revelation. You marvel at the extra smooth- ness made possible by a 9.bearing crankshaft. Save Money, Too With free wheeling, you save 12% on gasoline, 20% on oil—and the heavier the traffic the greater the saving. Carborris reduced. The terrific reversional strains thrown on rear axle, universal joints, clutch and transmission of an ordinary car are utterly unknown. You are ready for any emergency of road or traffic on the instant. No sudden grabbing of new Duo Servo brakes—no swerving. Instead, a smooth and reassuring drop in speed —swift as your need dictates. Your steering gear rights itself after a turn —automatically the car swings to “straight ahead’. Your car, floating at each spring-end on oil-sealed ball bearings, rides friction-free. Enviable in Appearance All the new delights of free wheeling are yours as the crowning achievement of Studebaker’s 78 years of manufacturing integrity. They are yours in new bodies designed to interpret the very spirit of free wheeling—with new Ovaloid headlamps—with new parking lights glimmer- ing on broad, sweeping fenders— with closed cars wired for quick radio installation. Visit the nearest Studebaker salesroom. Drive one of the New Series Studebaker Presi- dent or Commander Eights. Get a first hand experience with free wheeling. We promise you the thrill of your life! port one from the knocking the old Methodist Bafdwin, conservative leader, is up for vote There are predictions of a split in the liberal following as a conse- | quence of tactics of the leader. David Lloyd George, in forcing an election and ministerial defeat The lengths to which a section of the conservative following, includ- ing many notable younger mem- bers, went to bring about the gov- ernment defeat, excited almost as much comment as the closeness of the call ¥ Observers criticized conservatives Stephen momp Episcopal s and base ughout t ts along many FOUR RESCUED IN STORM New Haven, July 10 — Four per- m ere rescued off Silver Sands ay when their craft were by a heavy wind approach 50 or more who remained at club. nearb; until the 10 (P—The | At the crucial m the con- Medlcal anti-govern- | Lisbon g with their fellow conservative follow- | ith David Lloyd George ny of his liberals. It was an xciting moment and one which | July ss of held in World Famous COMMANDER EIGHT Now /0/ horsepower /124 inch wheelbase $1585 to $1785 at the factory Shift from high to second at Forty--- Fifty miles per hour and never touch the clutch! o~ Saves 12% on gas, 20% on oii- even more in heavy traffic--+ Reduces carbon, lessens strain on engine and transmission ~ You don't have to touch the dutch except to start or back up ~ Your car momentum never forces your engine — no sensation of "piling up" when you deceler- ate-+You literally glide along ~ Your caris surprisingly quiet in every speed- - - uncannily silent when you're free wheeling ~ You are safer because you have absolute control of your car- -« You can shift at any speed---- There is less hazard of skidding! and did not wish for a general elec | tion now at a time when questions | of free empire trade and tariff on foodstuffs are rending the country. said the former New York governor and other democratic leaders will |campaign from ‘“one end of the state to the other.” so nearly | | TO PURCH 2 ATRPLANES | Detroit, July 10 (A —Hayden L. 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