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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1930. New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britain, Conpecticut Issued Dally (Bunday cepted) 4 Bids. Chure Street BUBSCRIPTION RATES $300 & Teer $1.00 Three XMontha 5c. & Montn st Office at New Brit Clam Mail Maite TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office ¢ Editorial Reoms Tha only profiable adv in the room alwa books 4 the Associated Press >ress s excium Member o Amocia wepapers ctly h culat s sud traud to both the fat eigner 10 exci NO EMBARGO NEEDED AGAINST SOVIET TRADE louder ous occasions Our trade wit been booming. manufacturing profited greatly through this tra Thus when Seyn sistant secretary of t through making and momentarily followi importations The $100,000 for the building and | cquipment, and the $50,000 for will mean that the city provide more or the library board to be added to money endow- receiv- nt and exceedingly pop ngsters. It re ORMING GOVERNOR ILDINGS IN BOSTON HOOVER AND MUSCLE SHOALS KING IN PARADISE Observations On The Weather Forecast ADDITION »A'r’-‘l‘ ¥ i Mary F e 2 t moderate ABRARY New Yo f0- moderate highest reading reported being 108 degrees at Little Rock. Conditions favor for this vicinity fair weather and not much change in temperature Temperatures yesterday: High Atlanti s 80 Boston Tt BUffalo it St 08 Chicago Cincinnati De Duluth Hatteras Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nantucket Nashville New Haven v Orleans York folk, Va Northfield, V't Pittsburgh land, Me Louis Washington Facts and Fancies omis atio If you work low a big clatives five sa1s to rob her less some he estors Mayflower ppy thought! Malaria germs and maybe snake bit paresis 1 cure paralys feels whollv except when or & hen part Making sweats ce: cussing vour hard ou can't get a whoot r fellow at his ation caded ho never expect hing for nothing.’ 1230, P dicate 25 Y ;ars vAgo ve been complet rolonged Monday effe cague wit it hard. With “Pete"” in the Hartford lerer was. AIR DERBY VICIOR MOTHER July 30— len, who w rans-continental air Monica 1o Cl national air races las is a mother. A 10 her yesterday 2 Mills and Mr member of co York, have arrived Hartford Wil- on the derby | veland + | Spain's on was born Questions 1 and hWQl‘SI i QUESTIONS ANSWERED | You can get an apswer lo any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washing- 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- | by ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- | quests cannot be answered. All let- | oy ters are confidential.—Editor. Amsterdam, July 30.—Two large | French windows in the venerable | Amstel Hotul look down upon Ani- | sterdam’s work of captivating Peanals. 1t is 9:30 and a beautiful opalescent twilight. Darkness is i hour away. One of the half-block- long family canal boats drifts lazi 1 soft threnody. On the decls sits a full-bosoin- | Holland mother, and groupe1 | about her are five straw blonde chil- dren. She s reading to them from. judging by their age, a hook of nursery rhymes. Aft is the fathor, leaning back in a chair, looking dreamily into the skyand puffing a leng-stemmed china bowl pipe Wherever you go in Amsterdam or v and North | ia all Holland you have that closeup production of | of domestic content. Yet in spite ¢f Holland's ardent fireside domesticity, ks first | the Hollaader is a traveler. In every 2 pounds and | world capital and in every far-flung outpost of civilization you find the Dutch trader, big-boned, quick-mov- ing. impressive Holland. too. is, next to Fi the world's greatest coloni Netherlands owns 50 s the si of its native land in colonies in Java. 10 M€ | Fast Africa and various parts of the r East. For thiv reason t larder is constantly tween home ba Many have Jav There arc of canals thus giving it the charm of minus the gondola. the sing dolier aroma creaking many secretaries of under President Wil- Q. How state served Three: William J. Bryan, nsing and Bainbridge the negro popula- States at the 18?2 nited land thrown Aly, there is a period of during which it at-| tains ar t state of rest, but its ble that, for said nd the 1 purposes, it y be of flower growinz mbrandt loved this— be a g3 3 AR with age- the E est 1 radi stolidity, The ders with cathe- dral chimes. The streets are empty at 1ops. stores and not permitted to sell an T e between comm wood. and between 5 botanical species. Lignu that grows in hardest. Amor species are mahogany osl;, Dersian m an ac traveler and AT, i vas aw.ike before dawn crept over nd ask the city of canals and bridges. Last it ecaried tal me thatiin nge lands one should eat the dishes of the country. T thought 1 a howl of sc brea forgot it. But on my tr moon slice of bright yel- 1 species @ What are the locomotives th Sl B3 Boclsiihroushl the Blacksiond ooty Panama Canal called? e A, Their technical name - towing locomotive, b popularly called “electric Preniine Q. Does Canada with its vast el ors T found the Il merly worked at itish on Broadway anl from Hoboken is elec- | low cheese. around this ancient gove - o lobby o-equal with Ca Commonwealth of rlt oro married a fraulef The portar's assistant was born 11 acinnati’s Over-the-Rhine, and %is father was n Moerlein brewmaster He had not heard ojd Wielert's had closed. There was a place! of gov I their children thro tewn for which Brooklyr vou dodge bicycles w should guests be seated le? od Her insted he guest of honor f the host and the second t his le Are the pint and i - to mea making 10om for dog and m promp the sam’ i1 Britain ' was 12 feet wide, & of v ted States same relation exists beteween the gills Out my Q. What hour of the day banks of the 1v8 most pen those Dutch paintings in re an old woman in Holland w net with varnished wooden nec and basket attached to each dangling ropez. She tooted a scunding horn, and 1 tried to pints, windew this noon or Ametel T saw or Lhe aune life- most liable to ¢ A, In zeneral, the r ing when the s Ve head hech penetr penetrate the from her attent Ceuta, Morocco—Spanish Foreign | Legion recruit admits he is Villa- nueva, missing official of National City bank's Paris branch. Managua, Nicaragua — National guard patrol destroys hidden camp of Sandino forces. Sports Toledo, O.—Grover Cleveland Alexander signed by Toledo club. | Cleveland—Primo Carnera knocks out George Cook in setond round. New England | Boston—John J. Cummings fil-8 papers for democratic nomination for governor, arraigning older part leaders in statement later. Manchester, N. H.—Charles §. | Emerson again denies allegations of | Governor Charles W. Tobey of “bar- baric treatment” of girls at stata industrial school and questions his | source of information. Newport, R. L—Plans for recep- tion of Shamrock V, Sir Thomas Lipton's vacht challenging for | America’s Cup, announced | Providence, R. L—The Providenca | Journal says Caesar Romano, for- | mer druggist, is sought by depart- | ment of justice agents investigating | $246,000 defalcation ‘of Peter L. |Simonini from National Bank ot | Commerce. After the manicure I stopped in at |~ pogon "pire 1 corner bakery to soothe myself | aiq py with a slice of fresh black pumper- nickel and a flagon of cool milik. The bread vas crumbly dry and the | poland Spring, Me—Senator and milkk sour. The psalmist much have | s william E. Borah of Idaho ar- have a similar experience pheniinel T ot S e ldays v sil: said: “For T have eaten ashes like | \oiohogrer "N, H—Philip Mail- bread and mingled my drink’ With |1 "g5 " allegeq to have attempted Weeplng, to shoot three persons carlier 1n day, found at Lake Massebesic with Lvery Amsterdam native in talk- wrists slashed; condition not in gto an American will jockey con- | ous versation around o he can mention | Washington, Conn.—The Rev. Hendrik Hudson, one of the 1ocil|George 1. Browne, §5, former rec. boys who made good in New YOrs. \tor of several Episcopal churches in And come to think of it. WhY |Connecticut and Pennsylvania, dies. weuldn't “Hendrik Hudson"” be a Northampton, Mass. — Secretary dandy name for the next big N°W announces Calvin Coolidge will Yerk hotel. spend 10 days at old homestead in —_— |Plymouth, Vt., in August T just remembered I have scootcd | Worcester, Mass.—Allen A. S Il the way acress Holland without mour, 31, who escaped from housa 3 tulip. |of correction 11 vears ago, marrying (Copyright, 1130, later, and who gave himself up six Syndicate, weeks ago, pleads for freedom he- fore pardon board. Bingham, Me—Three men seri- ouely injured by falling rock 1n blasting operation on Wyman Dam. was selling, but she was so neat and picturesque I would have taken two of cach. Never take on a Netherland mani- One of my hands looks as though it had bLeen caught in a wringer and the other mangled in a sausage grinder. I tossed the butch- ess a guilder—the exact price — and a dirty look, and lsft in high rage. destroys collector to be $500,000 at John T. lery paintinzs valued at Barton art gal- seri- McNaught Inc.) Overnight News Shotoncabamin it ) By the Associated Pre SEERS 8-CENT PARE | Albany, N, Y., July 30 (UP)—Pe. Domestic tittons for permission to increase the ington—Government opposes | fure from five to eight cents in le embargo on Soviet trade. | Yonkers, Mount Vernon and other 2glon — Nanking warned | communitics in Westchester county ¢ permitting loss of American | served by the Yonkers Railroad com- ves in Chinese war area pany, the Westchestar Electric Rail- Oklahoma City—W. H. Murray road company and the Westchester and Frank Buttram lead in race & Cennecticut Traction company, ‘or zovernorship. Wrightsman and | have been submitted to the public Gore leading in senate returns. service commission, it was an- San Francisco—MacDonald tells ncunced today. court he committed perjury in| The petitions state that the five- Monney case cent rate is unfair in view of tha Madison, Wis.—Charles E. Ander- | service rendered and is not a just ton, l.os Angeles broker, and his | return on the companies' pilot burned to death after plane ments. The proposed eight-cent fare, the petitions state, will yield I Tex.—Burning gas well no more than a reasonable return on ides then flares up again their investment and property value. Bay City, Mich—Rear Admira Moffett calls billion dollar navy ex- penditure good investment | 4 A icago—Congressional iry adjourns. Foreign Jondon—R-100 far at sea on way London el o Optometrist Shanghai—All foreign missions at 327 MAIN ST. — TEL. 1905 Chanasha destroyed by communists. | B\ 4 invest- EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED FRANK E. GOODWIN commu- ic in —eeeeeee LIGHT AND SHADOW © lantern. ingenious inventors and scientists in motion. Tar back in ths '50's men developed into our modern motion | developing and very rapidly. The ton Bureau of thip newspaper has compiled in printed form an in interesting bulletin on the Story of Motion Pict brief, con- history of tie origin and @evelopment of the flm art up to today. Il find in i* answers to the many quastions you have often Asked your- the developmenr of the marvels of flm photogra Fill out the 1 below and 4 for it £ pictures, = == == == == = CLIP COUPON HERE _..__._.\ ’ FILM EDITOR. Washington Bureau New Britain Herald, 2 New York Avenue, V ington, D. I ¥ of the bulletin THE STORY OF MOTION PICTURES and stamps to cover return T want a ¢ lose herewith Ave centa in coin or U. S postege and handling costs NAME CITY STATE T 2m a reader of the New Britain Herald, L | | S8TREET AND NUMBER Toonervil_le Folks | SNOC Dazes on season of 1 A. Lou Gehrig of t Americans got 122, was second with 11 Q. Can congress date for assembling December ? The constitution such Monday in shall by unless appoint a different da a . o Teffries-John occur? name of picture and whe born? A Her name was Augusta Appel and she was born at [Unio Hill 3 FEW BELONG TO UNIONS Madrid, July 30 (P—Newspaper | i stat show only 402,000 of | 000,000 male laborers are abor uniong or syn- alan labor syndi- 45,000 members. members of the ee. The cates 1024 with MANY DIAMONDS EXPORTED ’ Angola. Portuguese West Africa. July 30 (P—This colony, which next to the Transvaal supplics the world | with the diamonds, exported 1929, the stones | finest THE FIRST TIME “BiG STRONG DADDY" EVER REFUSED T0 CARRY *“SoNNY BoYY ON HIS BACK Ix! Haven and azzo. Accompanied the minister . T and Thurs- |to Albania, Mr. Millg visited the “‘“\(::,";:l;{,, ,""_’,”1\ 20 uv: benian minister of foreign af hotel, first of its serics in | and the prefect of Tirana and later | tne oases south of this port. has as received in private audience by |heen opened at Jefren in the Gebel King Zbg. | desert Others are expected to be — ready for the tourists of next winter | FOR BEST RESULTS |in the country formerly infested b:-’i HERALD CLASSIFIED ADElB"rb“rl from Finiand—of convicts had bee 1 into ser Tripol President | .o + short time, therefore —A nes ice to load the s found time to st tn motion and it begins to look as the United States, and we' “on D othh river to the High pressure covers districts from the Hud- Pacific coast. A w light scattered showers were re- ported. High temperatures con- |tinue at many southern stations, the | US his own opinions g 1o ha second children's li If there will b2 no precipitate action | paturally wi feel proud our taken about trade embargoes. | progress.

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