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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1930. New Britain Herald| HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britain, Connecticut Ierued Dally (Sunday Excepted At Herald Bldg., 67 Church 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 & Year 3200 Thres Mont 75c. a Month Entered at the Port OMice at New Britaln Becond Clams Mall Maiter, TELEPHONE CALLS Bumness Editorial 3 mediim And press ora. The only profitabls adver tn the City. Circulation boo room aiwaye open to adve Press siely en at of Slember of the Associated Amsociated Press {r ox use for T news published thersin Member Audit Dures The A B. s 4 na which furnishes tisers with & circulation. Our circulat based upon this audit. Tois tection against fraud in newspaper dis- tribution fgures ational local ertsers to e on mle dally M York at aling’s Newsstand, Bquare, BSchultx's Newssta Grand Central, 4Ind Street. The Herald INCOME YEAR COANECTICUT'S I'OR FISCAL Az ax gathe a 838 not a profits balan state i 0 be co prine it ma Fave an eye tow sueh as lowed to gron THE CRISIS IN WHEAT The a potent tall, c try where the administration usuaily wheat crisis and is sorely presscd to keep Republicans in line with more brand of eastern Rep Presid:nt .Hoo\« A confronted with ~a virtually order Chairman Ales Legge of the Farm Board and Agriculture Hyde bushels of Grain the onservative i having beer proposition to nder 10 hu wheat— tary of 100,000,000 through the Corporation—the rightly has concluded that this function is Stabilization President not his. The Prasident is placed in a posi- tion where enmity is hound to he His refu: nde t procuss aroused sal to take a in the will cause quences throughout the great grain | whe abilization grave political conse- for political reasons | the impor- n states; yet it he consents to of wester senators | orde h by tunings and purchases | the Government. | ch action will be strongly resented | of wheat astern consuming markets. another s s wheat 1st to indicate that the reign of r is to be one loaded with He is being troublesome with one other, to p raph that runs i guage RED MENACE" nvestigat IHE Congressional Han government, en- rough a let h pow- fetect Communists seeking hrow ment, and Federal ver agents 1unists the d minds can overthrow founded ompar arrest Com the diffi erthrow Govern a more Com a change from seeking methods by propa- is exactly what ali itical partie e Congressior But wh Mr. Wha on was voted Commissioner onsiderable of an opport against Communisis a onfessed, mad SPEED BOATS ON LAKES not > longer reported appe noise of a men- anoes and row boats danger 1o swimmers rly fatal fat I"or bho lakes, notor sance of himself He e A nuisance of on 2 small body would not be permit himself any- then why on a | THE NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED other wWay we ventured ®pinion that, taken the country over. the total of unemployed approxi- cent of adults ot customed but find themselves withou' employment W mated five per pers to work who now aware that our guess has clicited some divergent opinions The majority of critics seem to agree that far higher th the total is five per t [s}4 we do not know ly how the neither does anyone the Government. For our country, if he only civilized na course, exact- many persons are affected by nemployment virus; end else, not even may noted again, is the ion which has not beer keepinz an accurate tab on the to- | tal of the unemployed until quit when the census takers included a query rezarding employment. Some time during the coming | week, it is announced, the Census | Bureau will be ready to announce the second installment of its count of the unemployed. Preliminary an- is effect that that six the indicate territory comprising inhabitants will b classified as persons “able to work noncement this per §0,000,000 to report will cent in a total stomed to work, and who were mable to tind work on the ¢ b ore a census taker visited them.” The Census Bureau, it is stated, has not been adversely affected by criticism which followed first which included a q inhahitants of imulat 1 con to indicate he country as a whol ploved represent about two per cent tota nee population; s total po rly to classifi gainfully employed—c th adult leisure class and pulk o women oceu findings of the Government are that about six per cent of populat jobl with popula ptions of unemployed ? It ion where nobod g And o popula- woul ana loyed inemployed re ob anyone to 40 or rove it. The Govern happens t taken like its to be the nas a tion ae populations of cities, regard ese of the dissatisfaction engend d, nohody seems 10 be in a position or he fizures are lying. impossible to arzue successfully Bureau, New Haven, the popu ithi the as New Br ) Censy Hartford after figuras announced “PROSPERITY" PROHIBITION D to the stock crash time of the last fal re was one argument by ardent ievers in ibition proh best minds in the difficulty the in camp had The argu bition blessed in combatt t since prohi- there a greater and more dif- the land was prosperity, fuse prosperity than the world had concentrated The money—owned by stores over seen in any full people—the zoods on country. banks were of the were selling in large amounts 16 the wives of men who without prohibition would have per- mitted the wicked bartenders to get all the money It was useless for anyone to hiave cl: ed the to cther causes, or a combination of that prosperity was dus cau: showed, with “facts, figures and | Portland, Me. statist was that ali the pros- |St. Louis perity was due to the curtailment of | ' AShinston .. drink. 0 Now there is an amazing stlence | on the subject. Facts and Fancies By Robert Quillen A man is also known by your tools keeps. | fo h Alas! The only one that doesn't| give honorary degrees is the school | 0f experience, a Sunday picnic from the crowd, you ont lawn 1t you like place far ise the ) in a| ! QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Burean, 1322 New York avenue, Washing- ton, D. C. enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and of st season when many yo vish diplomas iible men all did £h littl to Enlarging t od. It of silly golf big rversity isn't vet can extended research be unders taken. All other questions will re- ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- quests cannot be answered. All let- ters are confidential.—Editor. Q T Greece ause no just of it seers popu- Maybe ancien wonderful be song were preserved ve do little haru 20 enough to be cor dumb to get the What is a tarantula? bite? Suggestive” o0se innocen M minated are fers A e true t: south of E rgest spide length, bite is T ipposed 1o cause American tarantula is a large hair mygaloid spider, much dreaded the southwestern United States is painful but not dangerous. Wha for fishing? A. Gener during t and Muc in rantula, native rope, is one of inch or more in ft hunter. Its led and was long tarantism The 0o nee Nobody s Was! bats a thousand in every- gton was first he married a widow h back to th afraid Congress will her knife in it. Business Probab < ano . Its i Q best time Hanging the man ictim poison: doing man who makes his of day best time to fish o hours of day- in the eve- depends upon « seeking, and reformers have g gargsters without able citizens ~ to oper- compre. No. or A as come when t get shot without ed of tr. croo. Q what is z made? A In I'nited States an as- phalt paving composition consists of about 15 per cent of asphaltic ment Ly incorporating m of free liquid matter = or petrolenm residue with a refined land has g6ne <olid asphalt, to which is added and then you re- 70 cent of clean sand t nobody vet sery per cent of pulverized li- on hot dogs. This makes a surface e & and is usually laid upon a had to sign the tariff pared concrete foundation but Oh! why did ¢4 with heavy road engines ho werr asphalt pavin with in est 2 afl in ch ishing is no made quanti " to stone. and the 1 of the Ilorodora rs 5 Sextet? t of people who wail abo)t es still contrive to spend £5 that spen s and pays ety republic s a land sand on a job 2 75 thousand to in speed of naut 3 equal ich To whom sho nded for t addreseed? o s of Nation & the Syndicate 25 Years Ago Today T™he 2. Did Preside for public office ticket? oners will No, he was al the commo: recom wat comm <0 rrow tion ing e of water meter. government? No. w is the and females in the I'nited S A. There are 104 mal female What ng floc even copl et seeking ‘mes orrid do r owski of tI has completed tion of Gold strect Truthful” and “mighty battle Q. Do ¢ AT ot the nests 2 eat birds soup from swift or sw hinese n make es of Archipelago composed of a mucilagi- secreted by special re ma ¥ nest it of Malay These bt There hern near these s in no tra and Borneo. e northern end of the isl Q. What was the total Jack Dempsey's especially Observations On T Ile "ieat/ler Approximately ten million Q. What is the } t emblem and what does it signify The name Fascism ¢ fascio. meaning a bundir cist emblem is 2 bundle bound about a ba emblem on cent pi n unio orizin Q t por Portugal and the A. The pop 520,524; the ion of What Moderate 5o there Eastern \ n has Madeira 1 atiion of 1 deira Islands Bhas2 is cool tonight diminishing s Ha and Wednezday An area <o ds becomin y: Fair v; warmer Conditions v C ave nationality John naster” American, bern in D. C father was and his ier a Ba- tonizht is Washington Portuguese varian Q. pictures in appear A, “Come Amazing V; Death,” “The Invaders Man From Nowhere Q. What does mean ? A =Q United S Auring the last few year. A, TIn 1928 it was 19.7 per 1,000 population; in 1 it w mot Jast has of the wastern What are some which Bob Flor were re- ported from New Engzland and along the coast southward to South Caro- lina Temperatures are lower east of the Appalachians and southward to Georgia Conditions faver for this vicinity fair weather and not much chang in temperature Temperatu owers “Mi amorado” “My beloved.” Has the birth r in the e increascd or decreased yesterday Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Buffalo ... Chicago Cincinrati Denver Duluth Hatteras . l.os Angeles Miami Minncapolis Nantucket Nashville New Haven New Orleans wNew York Norfolk, Va orthfield, Vt Andreer Lo.d;e' Ve;;ans To Get 25 Year Emblems No. 47. 1. 0. O. ¥., will be presented with 25-vear pins at the installation of officers which will be held fo- morrow night. Pins will be presented to John A. Anderson, Charles A Carleon, Axel Gullberg, John G Abrahamson. Carl M. Johnson, sendore Johnson, J. H. Hallin, 8. -t JTohnzon. S. P. Hanson. John Tindahi, Carl A. Peterson and Oscar Anderson. Ll A Questions Twelve members of Andree lodge. | I M t the n marital advice cannot be giveh, nor | comparable to n inate fop, the lavender-shirted B! b m P M W mendonsly. the etchings are printed fr engraving plate and are purchasable a vnr A IFor the first w ¥ ratio of males a shirted W cllers of Under the latter ruling and by autherization of the shipping board, the merchant fleet cérporation, the board's operating agency, is negn- tiating the sale of the American | Guit Orient line to the Tampa Inter- Ocean Steamship company of New Orleans. The Gulf Oriefit line operates | from Gulf ports to the Orient vis | Los' Angeles, and the shipping board's finance burcau has reported |it was making “fairly regulat pro- fits.”” Board members said adver- tising for bids for companies other than the operator was not contem- plated. The Tampa company offered tho board about $11 a ton for 11 ves- sels, and J. R. Gordon, presideni of would | 1o "Fleet corporation, recommended terrific |, "sale at this price. | ous and salacious contents give Mr. John Sumner a | wrench. Everybody buys to see what they did last night. Paris, July’ 15.—The Cafe du Jome, on the convenient corner here Boulevard Raspail crosses fontparnasse, remains the stage for hat curious assortment of oddly ressed freaks spawned oui of the | “tin Quarter The unwashedd, shoeless and hatless, the dream- and cadgers all there The, R ever STLING MATCI Madras,* India, July 15 (R—A wrestling match last night betwecn Hindus at Shevapet, near Salem. le 1 to a dispute which ended in a fignt between Hindus and Moslems in | which thirty persons were injured. Police reserves were called to restore RIOT AT WRE! At one of the tables sprawled a bewhiskered and bloused artist with his mouth_agape and snoring gently. A group olstudents at another table amused themselves by trying to pitzh peanut shells into the open ma Most of them missed to lodge and cling in his beard giving it the ap | pearance of something by Mattissz, | and Montparnasse exploded with | laughter. Tndeed I got the best chuckle since a French wood-tick took on Bill for a close pal in the Fontainebleau woods the other day. L John sid he the ling show man- effem- Ar- the cocotte and the mill about in a hu- anl enterpris provided a this cn ishly dressed woman entine gigolo, réthel rynner, nan crazy-quilt of eccentricity erversion. New Low Prices on Sterling Just s Greenwich Village has assed as an artistic sanctuary, 8o is « Latin Quarter being engulfed by The struggling artist with itions has aimost vanished the field to the petty who grow whi and sprout fiowin and urists test group of gyppers on {ontparnasse are the “oilers.” Thiy alk up and down ayvs hatless, ith their portfolios and select a ble next to their vietims. Then begin to inspect their ¢ ings ar length confederate and ad them tre- They terms The Dome always has its first time young flapper tripper from Icwa who is having her premier cin- zeno while inhaling her first cigar- ette and is as dizzy as all get out. One lurched over to my table, gre: ed me with a swell knee-deep hic- cup and slurred something like thi | Putit inyer column Marie slittle prair’ flow'r growin’ wilder e | [hour.” And she released a fair to| | middling Comanche whoop. Mr. | ook should guard his tourists more | carefully. 1 keteers hair. A exchange Due to the reduced price of silver metal at the mines the following companies have substantially reduced prices on sterling silver- ware, Towle, International, Wallace and others. i At a front row table. too. was a porcine gentleman with the un- mistakable red cheeks and blonde hair of the Fatherland. placidly sipping a stone mug of beer from a mottoed mat. Between sips he read his copy of the Pariser Zeitung —a Paris newspaper printed in German. Time flies! (Copyright, 1930 Syndicate, few tims passed to the v on. The le for will au us L of ally 6f never pov francs. that a stecl cites a victims long the for 3 i McNaught Inc.) T0 SELL SHIP LINE WITHOUT BIDDING Tamp Firm May Buy Gull-| Orient Fleet Soon 15 (P —For the | board is| o i -mm. (] i Ladies sufferin cmplex, the Latin Quarter euy m for Departed Youth, are bly gullible to h time r 1 hile sit along the Dor today, I was singled out One of those itinera Ori cide- alk as a ophead. table. While i Washington, July first time the shipping negotiating the zale of a govern- ment-owned steamship line without any competitive bidding. Since the board began selling | ships built or commandeered dur- | e war no established line has | been sold except under the clause | of the 1920 merchant marine act| stipulating that all ships and lines ! be disposed of at public or | ' sale. | hoard counsel, however, | that under another ses- | same act a line may be | operator without adver- | or competitive bidding. | Up 1 Flight didn’t I boon! Le Witt passes on these savings and in addition sells at the lowest prices in town. Before purchasing hollow ware or flatware in the Orchid, Rhythm or Lady Diana get Le Witt's prices first. M. C. LeWITT 299 MAIN ST. lack 1 ment sa hold.r 1d that nge-like permitted him to and out of s 4 along. 1t won the most useless sed. And i Jicotine poi- vsiological wonder. ever present pas ing rrangeme ip tae vigarette in houth as must private “competitive’ Shipping have ruled tion of the sold to the tisement fithe the drink the MONIDAr- | pe—— LOVELY HAIR She cannot change her face, she can r provided she is willing to give it the demands. “clothes conscious," but ng walk and a pantt watched one employ to ensnare a if question- hood of minutes her, re tall Lovely hair ave a is womar'a right. 4o anything she wiches with her tme and attention that preper ¢ Our Washington Bureau has ready for tou A comprehen bulletin on Care of the Hair—The Shampeo, Hair I for Gray Halr, Dyes Curling. and suggestions on {ype. 1 you are interested in the proper fll cut the coupon below and send for this bulletia manne e and up-to- ases, Tonice, Dressing the care of your come-} o a 114 ' from neighboi illsboro, O.—today. In ¢ was at her table showing hair, = = = S IR D == =5 = e mong oth picture kiddies in the back of his watch, is gold mounted Elk’s tooth and his ter of credit. New Britain Herald, D. « BEAUTY EDITOR 1322 New York T want A copy of the bulletin CARE OF THE HAIR and enclose hare- | with fve cenis in coin. or loows, uncancelied U. S. postage stamps to cover reiurn postage and handling coms Washington Bureau Avenue, Washington, At 4:30 in leatherlunged larg- s pedaling madly his bicyele fille ith the daily studios—a four page “le Mon rr it scandal- noo NAME oned centaur com Dome ¢ ET th CITY I am A recder of the New Britain Herald oings of the beet el ] The 'i"oone?ville Trolley That Meets All The Trains. By Fontaine Fox, IT 15 RUMORED THAT THE SKIPPER OWNS AN INTEREST IN (5] THE ToM THUMB GOLF COURSE NEAR THE DEPOT AND HAS BEEN PURPOSELY MISSING TRAINS TO BOoST BUSINESS. ©FPontaine Fox, 1930

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