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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e ————————— — —— "= HANKEY REFUSES 10 BE TEMPTED Mystery Man of England Keeps World Secret London, July —The big sums of money can't t that promised litcrary tempt—that's the way Hankey is known :n the clever gentlemen whose job to get best sellers wr By dangling fat front of their eyes, t lishers of Am Ge land and 1ce have been get the World W story peace story of nearly mous soldier and statesman except Hankey. He He will probably story. And if he will probably stipulate met be published until 2 h years after his deat Knows Great Secrets For Hankey knows more big crets than any living man little military chap, who look unmilitary, diaries and note documents, and also in his cl brain, more inside stuff than dozen mem who have given memoirs to the world. He be ustodian of the of ¢ an fame w Sir Mat he office! abl and every is a ever doe: books mmissions for so long people forget that he ever did thing else He was nt Rugby, and a! Marine Artillery he was only captain definitely retire 1908 it ant colonel. Quick Rise to Fame born mendous boost that body War s0 indispens secretary of that When the World broke insid, b was formed have E ry the w government tur with one cerd to Hankey v when the inet was form mcere secretary. about the he was 50 {deas and o his own thought of fc inventors =7 In ¢ was he that nobody the job. Whe of the tank were and red tape t il o alled After a while t P him other him the of the e Premi him. Others said he < of the ople old Fre ceau on orld Given Grant by When the peace over a gratef him a grant of § been the chief of the Bri retaria Parliament with the recent As soon wers over, to his regular §s to be clerk to the Privy C Round cle by h cast they w thing. But how diplomacy ceveloped as the war. He ¥n a 3 attended 488 since 1914 an the secretariat of With equal modesty, as an old ¢ ¢t player, he compared his job one of tt modes about ences 1ve to be pared nard knocks, and e of the game “It's because he has seen much - for the 20 years I book publis can't get Sir Maurice to wri book about it. He knows too m USE HLR{LD (L{\\IFILD for of the gan th binets and conferer educa that and | on't | irice s of it is | book pub- | rm E ni- e 1o the | Al amant. never write his he that it shall | dred 'r‘znsi s sc‘ has packed away in his and | ever | any | their has “low-down | ces | et any- ated \to the chi ont hinet 0 hole the foliowin al War Ca b- o “British Colonel House" nch con- for oun- where international confer ick with <0 past hers te a uch. ADS TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1930. Towa Democrats Will Consider Wet Platform Des Moines, Ta., July 22 (R— Phrasing of a prohibition plank was a dominant issue before the democratic state convention to- day. The platform was expected to include denunciation of the new tariff bill and opposition to the proposed ‘state income tax. The exact wording of a plank on the Volsted act and the 18th amend- ment, however, was in doubt til the resolutions comm its work. bster county brought with them for presentation to tric caucus and then form committee changes in the Volstead act which would revise, the definit of intoxicating liquors and pla enforcement in the hands of state: Senator Daniel F. Steck, Ottumwa, was on the progr give the keynote address. LEGGE DECLARES OPPOSITION ‘BUNK? Farm Board Head Criticizes Enemies as Political Group delegates a resolution he tenth dis- to plat- suggesting W mar oppo: icy is shington, Legge of t tion to ti “political bu put the orable July 22 (A—Chair- ke a report soon on the campaign reage. he said, farmer a progress of the for a reduced ted to ass is an ecouo! be solved with our d sawing program an wood. nt on to say k pared to tell Mr. Hoove coopers progra reduce product er price for } After te ion or ac the 1's policies ** opposition the boar political b and future orations A V\)r democratic nati and fathered by various ora- 0 broadcast th eged f: farm board are only more of the same kin l cf political b - farmer h position." of Gov- com- sent and applied to critic: buying scription r not BR![]I]EPI}RT IR INJUNCTION FIGHT WICC Warned Not o Operate on 600 Kilocycle Wave A plaintiff's defendant’s counter claim and the plaintiff was directed to 81 a reply in 10 days. - PRICES July 2 go who have an ers Commenting on th the retail price of bhe eral farm board a pound and in ¢ In New York the de 3 to 6 cents a po m cents from MAN KILLED BY TRAIN Farley, Mass., J Locke of Wendell wa jured h today when bile struck freight train Locke was 2 a wa pas- and taken Gr. an ambulance met and rushed him to the T ] hospital but he died on the after He leaves a widow and two chil- dren in Wendell. 23 FACE ARK}\T Oklahoma City, July 23 W hree citizens of Erick, alleged to have conspired to groes om exercising fonal rights, arrest on cha — deral corge States mars warrants to q lleged attempt to depopu- late Erick of its Negroes, followe, the slaying of a former wom dent of t town by a Shamrock, , nearby, eputy United 1l was to begin serving T l!ll lllll mmmm W Unless otherwise Indicated. theatrical notices and reviews in this column are written by prees sgencies for the respective amusement company. lmmnl i ) AT THE EMBASSY A Spanish setting |for the locale of Ramon all-talking and sing Madrid,” the sequences of AT THE STRAND spot where Black er early California out- erpetrated their was Novarro's pict | new ; will open ds of daring, latest outdoor talking master- Bordgr Legion,” ‘s popular est of gold-ru smashing action ro: t the Strand th , featur n. Fay Wray and Jack The audiences will scenes and action just s took place back in the 1870's. e Grey's storis are high spots| reen entertainment. More than | twenty-four of them have been fi ed by Paramount. With the intro- duction of dialog, the tales of the wide west have become realistically {“In Gay which {tomorrow | The chief take place in a s | university town and port has it that the atmosph | general feeling of the pictur |somewhat in the manner of | varro's previous succ |dent Prince,” in which |starred with Norma She | A complete rodeo, f |horses to trick rope-spinr or Robert at Bmbassy theater. pic- In pl h days ance now ani 3 is 1S Holt. No- tic n more an they were in silent add to this realism, P: no s nturned to Border I gion" true in eve enturous period the country participated. The MacFarlane Brothers champion juv ropers, who play i detail of U. this a ted the oll olumbia to Stoc which winds through a roc lled defile in the Sierra-Nevada at various 1€0s e P r in California. The pass four years. o allow for the In addition to Geor; icle and its stra- wers recognized zed time and again by dit bands of the old LICENSE SEIZED BY STATE POLICE First Case of Sort in State Anderson Avrest Today on, a particula rodeo with on view morrow, Theater R_eview | SECOND ROUND” at the incl ority to vn\n first time to- Anderson 1d who made the mis- g off the road an S Polica- le to that is found ances wh in daughter | To provid: | continued for Commissioner Stoeckel's nnounced Monday, empowers organized police forces in cut to take the licenses “of all op- erators sted for ope ted, for réck ere is evide have been nd for eva ruling £ all seized Connecti- at was io: md.pr be to h\s wife wa —NOW PLAYING— Roar With Laughter and Shout With Glee as ARD EVERETT HORTON Laughmakers, Takes the Air EDW Ace of in “THE AVIATOR” Co-Feature The Sweetest Story Ever Tald ‘LUCKY IN LOVE’ with MORTON DOWNEY Selected Sound Shorts and L nity to leave > an op- and his irgatrovd ® LADIES! DON'T FORGET! Tomorrow Night Ts “VANITY GIFT NIGHT” Cool OfF at the eyes o He the Talace Plan Baséh;ll”l:ea’gue To Aid Veterans A league of the leading agns of the f wifl be organiz represent for and Warner Bros. STRAN NOW PLAYING h ward of this =d by presidents atives of Polish the champior the proceeds s will be added towards s of the disabled veterans' drive of General Haller post A meeting was held last the clubrooms of tr and os to play the ward the the From fun he post Drama of Death- Daring Gold-Rush 2l Day 11l be awarded The en which Richard ARLEN FAY WRAY JACK HOLT Zane Grey’s kowski's a ington ments will be meeting of the t Monday even aven the next committee made at general ., FRI and SAT. LOUIS MANN in THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD" V with E . AUDEVILL will Soon LON CHANEY ) "ONE WAY 52 00 $ 50 ROUND TRIP y Observation Coaches f 8:00A. M. 1P.M 5P M 114 Hours to New York Eastern Standard Time NEW BRITAIN R. R. STA. PHONE 5100 'NEW ENGLAND: TRANSPORTATION G Quast to Coast ~ Sersice end Teneis Aets Paramount filmed | Zane | and thrilling story of | the au- | characterful | p The owner inced at tt ap novel a v the TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK The Manhattan Repertory Theater Company at BRISTOL in “THE SECOND ROUND” A Dra tt C and f’rrou‘lv' ay 50 cents. ol NEXT WEEK—'THE WIFE" by FARMER'S Eden Phlllpolh Starts TOMORROW EXTRAORDINARY DOUBLE FEATURE BILL! He'll Enchant You With Golden Songs of Love— RAMON NOVARRO ki IN GAY MADRID AND “PARDON MY GUN” with GEORGE DURYEA—SALLY STAR An Amazing, Dramatic Rodeo Picture Packed __»\ith Thrills and Laughs — = His W 1th DOROTHY JORDON 1 LAST TIMES TODAY ‘NUMBERED MEN" Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn Mai t. 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