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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930. BETTER TENDENCY TRADE DISPLAYS || -Business mproved, Observers in | New England Say ‘ | New York, July 26 (UP) — A| growing impression that business | and trade conditions in the United States were scraping bottom and that a turn for the better would be witnessed in the near future was the bright spot in an otherwise unchang- ed picture of economic conditions during the past week. Several fac- tors continued to the rather general belief in an early recovery Conspicuous among these were the reviews of the steel industry, the accepted barometer of #usiness con- | or the first time in several . note of optimism regarding future outlook was struck in circles. Although actual gains mill bookings small and cattered, opinion gathered ground | that the industrial reaction is at its | w With many dries and m weeks the steel in were iron and steel acturing plants shut a some having extended lay-off because of the heat wave, opinion was general that demarf would pick up considerably. Prices for iron and steel products contin- ued irregular, but were notably les weak The spell of record hot also played a considerable in other lines. Retail t summer lines picked up. high temperatures and la again focussed attention conditions. While it still is too ear tain the extent to which put of wheat will be af heat and drought, there age to corn, prosp cut considerably 1 by a brisk rise ir 10dity. Wheat also 1t cotton weather while k of rain on crop v to ascer- final out- ted by the was h ts of which were flec corr orts of ,touched tone was evident, t of expe and with rubber tuatin ound season tion was gold bring- 2l ture of th v shipme total of to g largest re- ce move- r trad- s held to narrow pri 1 midsym &ight pickup Folks will ere The .mmr Operati washing machin is to be taug courses at high ool. Joel Andreasean ary, back fro d on his salary work in and chold scien: the norita mounted d with horse dod Dorotea roped her dragged her ew York John years old, president of clection and g ny. is opposed to prohibi- Senorita oppo- nent R of = Voorkis, 101 boa France non-stop foot tr: auxiliary ach Porto R Yor The Fox ation announces will advertise only o in 40 corpo fo in news papers. used on other forn advertising will be used for increased newspaper space The reasons assigned are superior flexibility, ability to make last min- ute changes and digestion of news- per advertisemants the c ence of the reader London — Sir Oliver Lodge be- Tie that mately the police force of the world will be in the hands of Ameri that provi- dential hand is leading Americans to sce some gr destiny when they have set 2 house ir He gave views in an tional radio hook-up. Washington — Americans owe a lot of money abroad. This coun- try's first place as a magnet for fof eign capital was stressed by Dr Julius Klein in a radio address. He noted a consensus of world con dgpce in the long-term stability of odr institutions and in the material progress of our nation h it ve ir interna- SPECT. 200, Mich 10lds, 14 »d when an automobile James Brown in a 100 mile race left the track at Recreation park vesterd seriously. RACH Kalar Wes! was k en July 2 a spectator, P Y | Again With ] re- | order driv- | Brown was injured | Field as Described by Agents body. been asking for Studebaker Scores f ew Eights An interest in automobiles not equalled since Henry Ford intro- duced his Model A, or since the self starter made its first appear- ance, manifested itself throughout the country last week with Stude- haker's introduction of free wheel- ing, 2 new principle in automotive engineering emboided in the new series Presdient and Commander cights As soon as teaser announcements of free wheeling began to appear in the press, the public immediately evinced its interest. In New York City, over 700 telephone calls were | received by newspapers r an explanation of the wheeling."” When the announcement free wheeling appeared, Studebaker showrooms .in every city of the country were thronged by crowds cdger to view and drive the new questing “free of the ccording haker dealer of the new free ceeded even the -xpectations of f “Those who 1 free wheeling praise of the new Col. Charles Kingsford- recently flew across the A a typical example. At the co of his flight in San Fran purchased a new President eight *‘Like most fiyers, T t interest in Kingsford-Sm number of makes and to Mr. here. Albro public wheelin most ry of ve driven the cars are Stude- proval cars ex- optimistic loud in their innovation. good car have driven Upon my Mr, prac 1 did from a motor ing ciple iece of engi Iy to of motori the pleast I the picture to t assen 10dern conc itomobile should be. floor, without loss of in | | country Developments in Automobile lower Chassis engineers have always bodies and body engineers have been asking for lower chassi Another fights which feature of these has been given a new mendous amount of attention is the final de transmission with four- spe hift. The owner is really with a choice of two which might be called “high” “higher."s The one called which is third speed suitable for city traffic or with exceptionally hills, and the lled is suitable normal, driving. The third speed thought of high with little greater reduction the fourth It is comfo to drive E t th noyance can ever be felt it, even for hours at a t for other c for o in u Packard Factories elopment of the multi-range cd gear- provided high gears, and high" is extremely a steep open country n now be a than ble n- Break Previous Records Following the breaking of all June records in both the delivery of to customers 1 from the rate of deliv of Packard c the Packard ry and the July Motor ship- shipments shipments for other June in ny's history the res H ailable ident of dist rd company said n July there s been no W. Pe the high rate o J any rs of the totaled were not so far ning As is not 1l parts of Sport Coupe 6Ecx's Roadster Features smartness of a roadster a utility of a e sport line the irrent local ot Oakl “The sport conpe command ho lik coupe both ed their id n hould p of the how form FOR BEST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIKIED a coupe coupe of are meeting the and accelera- a coupe s TVICTOR EMMANUEL 30 YEARS A KING Italian Monarch fo Observe An- niversary Tomorrow Rome, July 28, (P—TItaly's dapper King Victor Emanuell IIT will cel- cbrate the thirtieth year of his reign tomorrow. Thirty years ago on that day King Humbert fell before an assas- in’s bullet and Victor Emanuel step- ped into his father's kin: His formal ascension took pla t 9 anfl is one of rchs vian Emanu Scandi kings years’ seniority over le roy Austria two when m, Victor occupied | ADS | cede to CHRYSLER Cbrysler Eight Sport Roadsser (with 6 wire wheels an trunk rack), $1595 A NEW STRAIGHT EIGHTS ... EIGHTS that reflect brilliantly that genius which inspires everything Chrysler does. .. Eights dramatic with a new modern style, new beauty and new luxury . . eights of eclectrifying per- formance . .. Eights swifter than the wind on the high- way... Eights smoother than Eights have ever been before ... Eights extremely low to the ground yet with excep- tional head-room, leg-room andelbow-room...Eightsthat round the sharpest turns at | high speeds withoutsidesway | ... Eights that maintain high speeds hour after hour with- out tiring driver or passenger . Eights with improved Multi-Range 4-speed trans mission and gear shift which gives each of these Eights two high-gear performance ranges . . . Bights with the velvety, positive control of Chrysler weatherproof inter- nal hydraulic brakes ... Eights so moderate in price that they set anewmeasurcof cight-cylinder value...Eights that, webelieve, you will find to be the most thrilling motor cars it has ever been your pleasure to own or to drive. CHRYSLER EIGHT: Standard Models— Roadster $1495; Coupe $1495; Sedan $1525—Special Coupe $1535; Special Sedan $1565; Special Comsvertible Coupe $1665; Sport Roadster (wth 6 wire u ixu'; and trank rack) $1595. All prices [ 0.b. jactory (Special Equipment Extra) CHRYSLER IMPERIAL EIGHT wr magnificent body styles: Seven- Sedan, Sedan-Li sine, Fioe-Pas. Close-Coupled Fise-Pacs. Sedan Chrysler Eight closed cars are factory- wired for immediate inscallation of Trassitone—pionce: automobile radio. Otber models will be equipped on order. Ask for a demonstration. 876 - BOND MOTOR CAR CO., Inc. 139 ARCH STREET | LERTUHN THOCAR AR Of8 Y Srenopr TELEPHONE 810 PLYVOUTH 7737 WY CRENVS TR MOToR ATERS NIRRT W R |Crown Prince Humbert, | soldier. in Eu-4 |a gesire to preserve his peopls trom | further anarchy. Ended Estrangement Last vear, the king ended the 59 vear estrangement betweep h house and the Vatican. The next month he saw his son married to Princess Marie Jose of Belgium Victor Emanuel is essentially a He is practically never seen Xxcept in uniform | A very little man physically, appears to best back His Montenegrin wife, taller than he by well. more than a foot. towers over him. He does not like to stand | alongside tall people and refused’to permit a photograph to be published because it showed him besides a tall farmer. He"was never happier than dur- ing the wedding ceremonies of his son Humbert, for his partner was always Queen Elizabeth of Belgium, who is just his height. arrears of int Dislikes Publicity Londholder He is quiet.shy. He dislikes pub- | ernment for r licity, avoids appearing in crowds except on military occassions such as for reviews, His table very little eldom lie He spen his coins AGREEMENT MADE OVER LARGE DEBTS Lamont Announces Settlement of $500,000,000 Sum Ju he advantage on horse- New York, agreement for 500,000,000 Mexi has been signed cording announcement by Thor mont, chairman of th committee of bankers on Me \u 0. Montes De O-a, Me i minister. The agreement ing of pr tion in the amount 26 (L tlement nation P)—in of internati and an ance provides for refund al with a reduc- for accruzd will go to tt of prov Direct external debt unpaid interest, $89.0 of principal, & The signed vides for redu ds much of his time with uperb collection of old Italian and is a recognized expert 1mismatist When movies of the King showr iences giggle at sight of his tering long. But the: nevertheless, for they c riousls Paym 100 is ded fo 326 is he entertains g visitors very relish social mple receives and does not pro- national ney i rate of $15,00 snicker and | {1936 under the ag ments will start ever, beginning ire ttle legs pat- hi before love Exide Service Gives Unfailing Ef’hcnency In the successful flight from Port- marnock, Ireland, to Har?mr Grace, Newfoung d, Captain Smith and his companions have cre- ated history in man w Theirs, for was the first direct flight e Atlantic from east to west in h a desired course ha been kept throt at Gustavo Gal a holder of Mexica bonds. planned to from lop apply n ac- an order stance insta e cross t hittee of bankers and whi show cause wt should not means of ages. accord- the local ages played part in the safe ar- Southern Cross” and or Grace. be & operate under Borthwick with Mexico its crew at H The world a knows the epic messages that were transmitted and received on the “Southern Cross.” All of these depended on the batteries with which t was equipped. As in oth of histo g flights efficiency. the fe TAKES }I)I\U\ TEST Hareford, J S M of West Hartford among the scholarshi at th make the welcoming add boys Wed Gy service nd a airmen were place, pre and a gal 1t to a s WATCH SPEEDBOAT DRIVERS July 28 — Fifty East va the city manager of S tion Norr his vac secretary. = World Champion PRESIDENT EIGHT Now 122 horsepower 130 inch and 136 inch wheelbases 41850 to $2600 ot te foctory CANADA ELECTION BEING HELD TODAY - Ontario Vote Expected to De- terming New Ruling Party Ottawa ,wl,, July 28 (A~ campai voters cast baliots tod Dominion's 17th gener 245 members of of commons After a 1 in the to add ats in ho to oust the liberals, at he the employment issues has demanded a h measure of retaliation tari King Urges Trade Plan W. L. Macke d the im bods from Can; ber of candi conse first appe! e o Ontario part Fight On for 82 Ontario ¥ will batt Seats tives. libe -ctioneering b of a Don or the first e last parl had elect adio has been jon gen ture eral ment when the d their speaker o short of a major ions with nine ogressives were so close that the ays count on a At dissolut 1- Alberta 11, | have 's 4,000,- Labor 3 Total 245. Must Gain One Seat To secure a bare majority liberals lod y must make & net gain of one conservatives, a net gain of 34 Liberals estimate they will 1 seats. This, after election of a speaker would mean a ma- jority of The conservative claim is a minimum of 134 seats. This, after election of a speaker, would a majority of TEN HAVE NARROW ESCAPE IN BLAST Explosion Wrecks Boat Near Lido Beach, Long Island Long Beach, N. Y.. J 8P — Ten men, women and children were scued from a 40-foot cabin cruiser a few s before the craft blew off Lido cats up 3 ile he party were first explosion The en- guests were e o otiins i into t George i muel and took water and t boat head of the boat of r comm He owned by “reeport ded by turned back Summers cruiser wh boat blew up. Only ed when Coast e hull remain- rds reached the s Dorothy 2 one of the Edwards party jewelry valued ik W. Wilmarth ining, more Edwards said this had econd cruise in the boat Doering. lost ARRESTED FOR LARCE July 28 and o Stanley Patrick Regan. vester on a rceny and attempting to According to po- egan entered Frank Schwach- rage and tried to sell him two dash clocks which he said were a gift to him om Kowaléski Schwacher is said to have recog- nized the cloc his own. sell stolen good er's ga VALLEE IS UNAFRAID New Haven, July — Rudy Vallee yesterday denied that he was “obsessed with fear of impending disaster” in a banquet in his honor io crooner said he had heard rumor to this effect but attribut- it to a misunderstanding of re- made d g visit to Me The ra cd b ri We: l‘w-oor FOR BEST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS World Famous COMMANDER EIGHT Now 107 horsepower 124 inch wheelbase $1585 to 51785 at the foctory free wheeling Studebaker's epochal contribution to motoring—the sensation of 1930/ HAT is Free Wheeling? Fres Wheeling is the second tnilestone in automobile development. The first was the electric starter in 1912, Free Wheeling with positive control, pioneered by Studebaker in 1930—is an exclusive Studebaker feature, manufactured under Studebaker patents, available only in the new President and Commander Eights. Due to Free Wheeling with positive control,you can shift from high to second, back and forth, at 40—50 miles an hour, and never touch the clutch. You need use the clutch only to start or back up. With Free Wheeling under positive control, the full brak- ing power of your engine is instantly, easily and always available in all speeds—high, second and low—for use whenever you desire it. When you are Free Wheeling your car only seems to be coasting—actually your clutch is engaged and the gears are in mesh. You save 12 per cent on gasoline, 20 per cent on oil— even more in heavy traffic. Strains are lessened, tire life islengthened. o There is nothing new to learn—driving the new Presi- dent and Commander Eights is simplicity itself. The new President and Commander Eights are larger, more beautiful, with many refinements, but above all, they give you Free Wheeling with positive coatrol, which cannot be obtained in any other cars in America. Come, experience for yourself the first really new devel- opment in motoring in years—an achievement of Stude- baker’s 78 years of manufacturing progress. We Have Sold Over 2,22 benefit of momentum automatically. You shift from high to second, back and forth, at 40—50 miles an hour, and never touch the clutch. You need use the clutch only to start or back up. — The braking power of your engine is available a8 readily as in conventional cars. — For the first time in o motor car you get the full When your G 8 G VDO 510 S CreRo en "“worked" only 8,000 miles. — You save 12 per cent on gasoline, 20 per cent on oil—even more in heavy traffic. Strains on engine, transmission and axle are fesse ened. Tires wear longer. There is nothing new to learn—Free Wheeling with positive control is simplicity itself. You drive just as you do in a conventional car. Automobiles in the Six Years That We Have Represented Studebaker in New Britain ALBRO MOTOR SALES CO. TELEPHONE 260 Vv STUDEBAKER SEASONED EIGHTS 225 ARCH STREET

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