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107 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1930. Census Bureau Announces Final Returns On Population From 16 States Showip&Their Increases NEW VEGETABLES 10 BE EXHIBITED Nation Grows Despite Re- cent Rigid Restrictions Placed On Immigration —Revised Figures Given, fir: . Donald | c1 e station’s made ener to as Growth Stows Down Effect Probl Husband Runs Wild in No- 3 CHILDREN DROWN WHILE DN DUTING Victims of Picnic Accident Are All Related Lexington, Ky. Elizabeth Dain horse of Kentu the farm, tte m d s Ay resultec *ONECRNTURY 0LD America's Second Largest Settled by Thompson Four Are Saved The four 'children saved were itus Guenthner, 3, and William Guenthner, 6, ot drowned man; A another nephew, Heichelbech, 14, s &g isitor Order Given Day Before Bad Blaze Aug. 4 (P—The ger- raway farm, the ucky re destroyed s iss that a ight ire’'s ve been thoroughbred d in Gity Amertca's | & vears old river | © known Chicago Soviets Learn Lesson From American T - Couple Rcmvérinq From . Accident Aboard Yacht Aug. [89: (lash Over His \\'il’ve FOR BEST RESULTS t HERALD CLASSIFIED Seek Youth's Real Name While He Waits in Jail SO EASY Roadhouse Ovner Shot In New Je Resort ISON 1Y Insect Stings Sunburn l Chafing kal_y{zaflzed Resinol 38 years of experience inrelieving various skin troubles, TO HAND Oldsmobile is so easy to handle—both in traffic and on the highway—that it's hard to realize when you're driving, just what a big, comfortable, roomy car this is. In the first place, all controls are exceptionally convenient and easy to reach. Steering may be done with the fingertips. Clutch and brakes respond instantly. Gear-shifting is smooth and silent. And a touch on the accelerator means immediate action. These things, combined with the restfulness of Oldsmobile’'s Fisher bodies, give driving comfort of the finest sort. Come in and see this car. Drive it yourself. You will find it a real pleasure. TWO-COOR 55nA.\’8951 o. b. Lansing, Mich, Spare Tire and Bumpers Estre The DOMIJAN MOTOR CO., Inc. 136 WASHINGTON STREET PHONE 4575 OF GCENERAL MOTORS James rade ADS q lcampaign. Senator Arthur Capper, KANSAS WILL VOTE " TO NANE TICKETS {Hot Campaign, Liberally Shot With Personalities, Ends e | | There are only Topeka, Kan., Aug. 4 P—A pri- the democratic ticket, including that | mary campaign in which the repub- |Letween Harry M. Woodring, former |lican gubernatorial contest brought state commander of the American labout 2 liberal exchange of person. | Legion and Noah Bowman, mem- Ialificatclosel today th el Gittcoriol Len o il RIEsialatlineR fOr Rh e D An Ly I i nehet der ionar Voters Nomination for governor. George [Paacls McGill, Wichita opposes Charles | Governor Clyde M. Reed, out-|Stephens. Columbus, attorney, for spoken opponent of the federal farm board’s wheat acreage reduc- tion program for Kansas, asked a second term on the record of his o Jonathan M. Davis, unopposed in the democratio primary, in the gen- eral election. | The state’s six other republican | congressmen seek another term, three of them having opposition in |their party. Representative W. A. Ayres, the state's only democratic | congressman, is without opposition at the primary. tion says Governor “Unfit.” aign manager of Frank cke defined the princi- | the primary campaign nor's u L Italian Specials _] 4 (UP)—A a bathing resort named Alberoni, wrecking a large number of bath houses and un- roofing many residences yesterday Electric lines were broken and two persons were injured, one seriously, while several were bruised Verice, Aug. cyclonic ‘peculiar whirlwind hit former state commander of the American Legion, and a member of the state legislature, is supported by a group of party lead- ng David W. Mulvane, ican national committeeman. rty nominees for two United s senatorships, the state’s eight in the house of representatives, a complete set of state and county als and 125 representatives to the state legislature will be selected Allen Campaign Brief Senator Henry J. Allen, opposed by Ralph Snyder, form ? the K Getty: Modena, Aug. 4 (UP)—Fifty-two children who survived the earth- quake at Barile and Rionero arrived here today to be cared for by local committee of and Infancy National institute Udine, Aug.,4 (UP)—Members of the local branch of the Alpine War association cella Cianalot in Dogm laid a wreath on the ory of the Alpine soldi World Champion PRESIDENT EIGHT Now 122 horsepower 130 inch and 136 inch wheelbases $1850 to $2600 of the factory | unopposed in the primary, will face |position from the Austrian four contests on | the short term senatorial nomina- | the troubles of the fleeing populad tion, At Sukkur, where thousands fled last week as the swollen waters of the great Indus river swept down | upon their homes, a clash occurred last night bewteen Hindus and Mos- illumination was inaugurated in the |lems. Axes and knives were used communes of Cavallino, Galugnano, |freely and some casualties were re< | sandonato, Galimera, Lizzanella. Me- | ported. rine, Casti, Caprarica and Martigna- | Communication with Quetta, one no with great rejoicing by the popu- | of the cities surrounded by the flood, lations. will be impossible for about & month. |killea while wresting an important troops. | The ceremony was held in connc:c- tion witii the 15th anniversary of the storming of Forcella. Lecce, Aug. 4 (UP)—An electric |Stray Bullet Wounds [ Woman in Waterbury Waterbury, Aug. 4 (P)—Mrs. Olga | —_— | Shultz of Middletow1 was in a sere " IT ious condition in a hospital here to« Flood Danger I.;nabate('i RE, 0 St T WS oh e In Upper Sind Regions | smail boy's poor aim at a target Karachi, India, Aug. 4 (P) — The | Visiting friends here, she twas | flood peril in the reaches of the up- ";"'”dg}?“, their front porch when ‘\xnh an area of about 200 square” gscreamed as a bullet struck her. At miles covered by water. a hospital it was found that the Additional breaches in the canals slug was from a .22 calibre rifie, were reported, with washouts on im- ral small boys, it was reporte portant railroad lines threatened had been shooting at a target in Looting by lawless bands added to | Milan, Aug. 4 (UP)—Alfonso Sig- no was dying today and Andrea Can- |ciani was suffering from serious | burns fgllowing an explosion of a vat in dyestuff works at Rho. the woods. Day School Opens September 2 Announcements to follow in this space will be of interest to you. World Famcus COMMANDER EIGHT Now 101 horsepower 124 inch wheelbase 41585 to 31785 of the factory free Wfie'flg makes ™ PRESIDE NT EIGHT ! more than ever champion of the world’ VERNIGHT, the marvel of Free Wheeling with positive gear controlhas captured motoring America: Studebaker’s initiative in developing and perfecting this exclusive fea- ture, manufactured under Studebaker patents, is the subject of world-wide compliment. Yet, the limelight of motordom’s approval {s no new experience for Studebaker Look back to July 21—August 9, 1928. You find the President Eight traveling 30,000 miles in 26,326 minutes—a feat that estab- lished 5 world and 18 international records; that made The President undisputed cham- pion of the world.* That accomplishment still stands un- matched and unchallenged. Yet, today’s brilliant new President Eight, offering you Free Wheeling with posative gear control, is a larger, more powerful, more beautiful edition of this World Champion car. Now it gives you world championship stamina and speed plus Free Wheeling! The benefits of Free Wheeling are manifold— You shift from high to second, back and forth, at §0—50 miles an howr, and mever touch the clutch. You need use the clutch only to start or back up. The braking power of yosr engine is avaslable as readsly as in conventional cars. For the first time in a motor car you get the full benefit of momentum automatically. When your car has gone 10,000 miles your engine has “worked”’ only 8,000 miles. 225 ARCH STREET 'STUDEBAKER SIX I l"—* How the PRESIDENT EIGHT became World Champion Between July 21 and August 9, 1928, four Stude- baker President Eights (strictly stock cars) each traveled 30,000 miles on the Atlantic City one and one-half mile boerd track. Each one maintsined better then mile-a-minute average speed. Nothing else on earth had ever traveled o far so fast. The records established were: Total Elapsed Miles Minutes Per Hour 26326 68.4 26329 683 28,057 6415 28,128 6399 Miles Distance Roadster No. 1_.___ 30,000 Roadster No. 2. The fastest thousand miles of each roadster was the lgst. Think of it. After 29,000 miles one President traveled 1,000 miles at 71.67 and the other at 69.65 You save 12 per cent on gaseline, 20 per cent on oil—even more in heavy traffic. Strains on engine, transmission and axle are lessened. Tires wear longer. There is nothing new to learn—Free Wheeling with positive gear control is simplicity itself. Yon drive just as you do in a conventional car. Free Wheeling is an epochal contribution to motoring—a brilliant milestone in Stude- baker’s 78 years of manufacturing progress. Arrange today to drive the President a World Champion seasoned Eight, with Free Wheeling. We promise you the thrill of your life. ALBRO MOTOR CO., Inc. PHONE 260 795 10 $995 of the fact: most powerful car ever d at such a /ow price--

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