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10 JOHN D."5 COUSIN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930. QUIET CARPENTER William Avery Happy to Be Gm*d B! ilder | f devastation in Ariano, il at th BRAZIL INSISTY REDS STAY AWAY lation Deals Harshly With Radical Agitaiors WILLIAM AVIRY PUSERBUFST![}N% HABEST ROV SATS Fdison Hursei Fails to Answer Desert Problem k of extricating the bodies of qu across t Atlantic by fa ship. triking picture. ns from the jumbled ruins of buildings. injured in Ariano A 1is pl mm was brought by plane from the \cene of shown in this < German Lutherah Union A. M. F Mark's Episcopal First Luth Second Advent SPEEDY TRIALS (" talian Specials Specnals el from a i (UP)—A Young 1 gasoline can in m Wlio Giovannelli a scaffolding mourning the FOR BEST RESULTS CLASSIFIED ‘ | group, and they were augmented | volunteers who make daily proces- sxons to various points to sing. Traflic Jammed Traffic could not pass, but police ‘dld not molest the volunteers during | the night, hoping their leaders would :Blames Federal B[}dy 10 DB 555 et appen. nowever. and wnen | a steady rain began falling, the vol- moralizing Market remained in the streets. R0, iR Hundreds of spectators gathered 1 Saskatoon, Sask, Aug. 2 (P — A along the sidewalks to watch the | Canadian economist has joined the |strange conflict between police and critics of President Hoover's federal | volunteers. Other curiosity seekers farm board arrived almost every minute, until | Prof. W. W. Swanson of the Uni- [ the streets were jammed with versity of Saskatchewan, chairman | PeOPle: Jof the provineial commission on ini- | At 7 a. m., police asked Patel to | migration and settlement, order his followers away, and when | present low wheat prices he refused, arrested the leaders and operations of the United States fi warned the squatters to go. ¥ board,” and considers that “demor- ' Would not, and the police charged alizing market effects will continuz| them with their bamboo sticks, as long as the farm board continves | scattering them quickly down side- its artificial market manipulation,” | streets. “Throughout the world,” Protes-| Patel resigned several months ago sor Swanson said, “the wheat crop |as president of the Indian legislative does not reach the proportions of a |ass#mbly. He was also president of vear ago, and even the United States | the nati8nal congress, the body sup- will have no considerable surplus | porting Gandhi's campaign for self- above the normal. The real factor | government and his arrest will ne- depressing the market at present is | cessitate the election of a new leader the surplus created by past policies | to direct the passive resistance of the farm board. Figures issued = movement ’ by the department of agriculture at Malaviya was a former member of Washington, which are exceedingly | the natiopalist assembly, aand only | bearish, have evidently been pub- recently had,4oined the national lished with a purpos congress m ment. The purpose, he declared, was to = e support Alexander Legge, chairman King Alfonso’s Son Will f the bhoard, d his ssociates ir . al e Take Course in School their effort to curtail wheat acrc- age. The chief bearish factor in the | Madrid, Aug. 2 (UP)—The Infante market, he averred, is the Attempt | Don Juan, third son of King Alfonso | to dispose of the American surplus, XIIT and Queen Victoria Eugenia, and not any concerted action by | received orders from the ministry of British millers to penalize the Cana- marine to present himsélf at the dian wheat r\oo) naval academy of San Fernando, near Cadiz, on August 1. The prince, a few days before he celebrated his 17th birthday, stood the competitive | examinations for entrance to Spain's < naval academy along with the rest of the candidates, and passed all the , |subjects with brilliant grades. He was particularly. proficient in mathe- | . Gandoi's Lieutenant Taken 10 o0 o5k Gamae, yos veen 2 kept the back; d sofa as Custody by Bombay Police purie afairs *“ave concerned " he two boys were not even permitted to cat with t®e royal family, and in- Bombay, Aug. 2 (UP)—Villabhai | gteaqd, they -sat down to their meals Patel, onq of Mahatma Gandhi's | with the corps of professors. As a | chief lieutenants in the Indian pas- |result they have become excellent sive resistance campaign, and 11 |gcholars. other campaign leaders were arrest- cd here today as police scaftered group of volunteers who had squat- ted in the streets all night Fifty volunteers were known to be niured when police charged th= squatters after taking the leaders in SlNod i nechEins i FED THROUGH NOSE The police also arrested 40 women | Lnion City, Ind. (UP)—lena \olunteers, but were expected to re. | Theurer, of Salamonia, whose Wind- leage) them atler i few! Roirs pipe was severed in auto accident, Patel, Pandit Malaviy June 28, is reported gaining in her bers of the local congress fight against death in a Union City committee, and five other campaign | hospital. Physicians said they be- leaders were arrested when they re- | lieved Miss Theurer would recover. fused to heed request of author. | She is being fed through a glass ties that they order the squatting | tube placed in her nostrils. volunteers to go home. = — — The voluntecrs took up their po- IRONIC CHICKEN THIEF sitions in the streets early last night | Raleigh, N. C., Aug. 2 (UP)—An vhen police halted a processic intruder stole 12 hens from Ruffin Chowpatty to the seafront which |Holderfield here and ~left a note previously had banned. About | bearing the words “Lonesome Papa” persons were in tho marching attached to the leg of a rooster. Now that the Infante Juan fs about to become a midshipman, however, he is already becoming a well-known public e Hesal which he is a striking, robust figure. The celestial telescope unteers merely raised umbrellas and | BAR CANDY HURTS HIGH GRADE TRADE Reptile Grains Attract Many Buyers of Leather ready has his naval uniform. in| Boston, Aug. 2 (UP)—The popular | five and 10 cent bar candy made out- | side of New England and sold na- tionally has had a depressing effect on the™ package and high-grade | chocolate candy business, ‘for which this section is noted, according to Bradstreet's weekly review of local |trade conditions issued yesterday There has been more activity in sole leather, but prices are weak,” the review said. | “Official leather is quiet. In upper |leather markets black kid is in ac- tive demand while reptile grains are also interesting large buyers. Other lines are rather quiet. Shoe manu- (acturers are gradually getting into fall production but the matter of prices on fall lines appears to be un- settled “Dealers in plumbing supplies re- port husiness better than last year in several instances and others whose sales were not so good for the first quarters report an increass for July and numerous inquiries in- dicating improvement for the near future. Wholesale ' lumber concerns who sell to the retail dealers report midsummer quietness and orders he- low a wear ago. Prices obtained ara unsatisfactorily low. Retailers re- port cash sales of lumber on small orders ahead of last year. The lum- | ber dedlers as a whole are looking | for an increase in business in the tall “Dry goods jobbers report a falr trade which is slightly Retter than a week ago but under the'volume of business in 1929. Men's furnishings and clothing are still quict regard- |less of “sales” which it was hoped | would bolster up volume. Suit and cloak manufacturers are now show- ing samples of fall and winter wear but sales are small. “Department stores report busi- ness normal and slightly more than the previous week. Specialty shops are quiet “The wool market is Showing = of a little more activity but |are small and large buyers are hold- ing off. Wool dealers, however, ara still optimistic that the numerous inquiries will result in a larger vol- nme of business befere the end of August. Prices remain firm The candy manufacturing busi- ness is experiencing a between sea- |son dullness. The warm weather which has persisted since early mer has had a depressing influence. THe popular five and ten cent candy made outside of New England and sold nationally, has had a depre ing effect on the package and high- grade chocolate candy business. for which this section is noted. Profits, howeyer, have held up exceedingly well, due to the fact that while or- ders have been smaller, therc has been a drop in raw material prices. Orders for chocolate coating hava exceeded other years, and this seems to indicate that manufacturers of chocolate candy expect an increase in volume of orders Celestial telescopes are the most pop—eyed of gold- fish. Their shoe-button eyes look up—and only up. So they see only the food that floats. All that sinks lost to them forever. People's Chureh of Christ St Matthew's, Lutheran Don't be a celestial telescope when you read your newspaper. Get all the news—not just headlined items you can skim off the surface. Get it all—read the advertising too! Christian Science Silent On Answers THE 1.R \( E C Hl RCH o. STREET (I on Sundas at ation of Rev ation, whe is assisting ¢ I the choice of a minister. All who are inferested are urged to Advertising is vital, pockethook mews. It tells you what is new, what is good and where your money will go further. It helps you check values, compare PEOPLE'S CHURCH "OF CHRIST prices and make certain you are getting just what S you want. 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