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W RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1930. - — —_— e |t ¢ r\“nd"ures by former Senator Wil- 1 v hungry, havi ; nwr President Loolldge and a cnndl- | been for Z n the count 4 t school ¥ almost CORALIE STANTON and HEATH HOSKEN e nommauon These chgrges may re- 11t in early hearing§ in the Bay COPYRIGHT 1930 &Y CHELSEA HOUSE | Relates Rehglous Experiences i in ight not have | the lmddle \\Ps again for (urth&r menet e Preface o Collected Works >Qm,ng< e sl Tittictn ate., nt, of course, an influenze ew details about the brief candi- own plar dacy of a Broken Bow, Nebraska, London, Aug. 4 (UP) — Bernard | grocer, namesake of the veteran | Shaw has nothing in co n with | Nebraska senator, George W. Norris, [ mobile accidents in Connecticut the rest of mankind and merely 2| may be forthcoming at this time.|over the week-end, two persons sojourner in this world, he wrote in | Other states probably will be visited | were drowned and a third died of | a typically Shavian preface to a pri- | durfig the trip. |heart failure while in swimming. vate edition of his collected works,| Additional states now being in-|Three of the automobile victims died for publication here Saturday vestigated, but for which no hear- Saturday. “All my life I have been a'sojourn- | ings have been called, are Tennes-| Waterbury, nothing o¢ | ©F on this planet rather than a na-|see, Oklahoma and New Jersey. The | dings, | tive of it said in lengthy | committee is likely to go into Okla- |terday morning while being taken document written in the vein of the homa and New Jersey before Ten-|to Waterbury hospital as the result prefaces to his pla ut with a far | essee, inasmuch as the primaries al- |of an automobile accident in Ban- more personal t Z r it ready have been held in former |tam. His companion, Thomas Ho- be that . The committee’s policy. nan, 18, of Gaylordville, was thought too soon. m 0 ot of | wherever possible, is to keep out of [to be dving when brought to the s until after the primaries. 1ho:m tal but showed improvement MAY SAVE FARMFRS itics, outside the ch. If the term had been inv n, I should Both boyvs were riding in a coupe “}‘16‘1 overturned as they were on Urge Fating More Bread Daily to Decrease Surplus have been called the complete ou sider.” [their way home from a dance at Bantam Lake. Giddings had a frac- 4 (P | ich confront She said [ was ugly, He not entirely without pelased him to reveal to her betrothed husband an impolite light. He dis- and resented . The Morley girl | friend and house TENLOSELIVEY - DURING WEEK-END Autos Claim Seven in Accidents, Two Drown To Visit Middle West Late this month, proh:\hly about joked about 1t Seven persons were killed in auto- ave Miss Morlsy Gideon,” he was not re- Aug. 4—William Gid- 18,« of Gaylordville, died yes- an h It's only 00 no Apollo. I ad- and romantic me to say it is to have a | little | states, h," repliad ward picture of the family's home- life during the Irish satirist's boy- hood, and a fe nts on h early religious xplain- ing his insertion of family sketch, Shaw wrote If you cannot get rid of the fam- | ily skeleton, you may still make it wn directly The d the door of Gii- gave Alan a smile nto the lux he s lips on The preface c an amusing tured skull Central Vi Village, Aug. 4—Charles | Astroski, 20, of Webster, Mass., was killed and three other persons wers badly injured when the roadster in "\hlrh they were riding left the |highway “and crashed into a rock |near here yesterday. Judy red STORY AOW GO ON WITH THE against tollowed sive fare- apolis, Minn,, A wheat prices w New Haven, Aug. 4—Catherine Konog. 70, of New Haven, was fa- : be the means |tally injured yesterday when she the |Vas struck by a motorcycle drivn by Isadore DeRanger, 29, of 79 Kel- : MAT- isey street, New Britain. DeRanger ed on a reckless driving charge and was held in default of $500 bail. est farmers m from > from northwest centers showed that for the | t time wheat instead of corn and was being fed to stock. The | for this, it was saic el ex. a giant .\A_\ seded by t as a chror could 1 w very melodiously. Emfly played Norwich man, four, Fhilipe injuries Aug. 4—Meyer Silver- son of Mr. and Mrs. verman, died last night of ter he was struck by an Jmor“o" = driven by Alexander elewsky, this city Chmielew- |sky is under arrest on a manslaugh- ter charge and is at liberty under bond of §2 & 1t now is cheaper the violin- (Charlotte) e Minneapolis wheat pit thi d to levels \xhn‘] st traders had eve during Civil believed to did during a es recovered S Norwalk, Aug. 4—Willis Gardner . of Westport, drowned late last attending the annual outing of the Westport Painters’ Union here. Gardner, with half a el for their whea dozen companions; had gone out in \er hand, plus transporta- |a motor boat to Cockenoe Island. the Dakotas and Montana The men were diving off the boat. the total cost to approxi- |After his second dive Gardner fail- 1.00 to come to the surface. During he half hour search for the bod hat followed, Arthur Gagg, also of Westport succumbed to exhaustion and narrowly cscaped a similar fate. some- ion costs to farm 300 miles from ey receive 1y stage at is expected on a large| Waterbury, Aug. 4—Seized with cramps shortly after he entered the Joseph Campbell of this city was drowned in the Chestnut Hill reservoir, Wolcott, yesterday. Ths body was recovered MAY ASKFURTHER PmMAm_mummES “o Committee May Be Foroed Hold Continuous Meetings water, tor in as feed rop has shrivelled and the qual 1ual to that of other | yyaterbury, Aug. 4—John Conlon, 26, of this city, drowned when he was thrown into the water after a canoe overturned at Hitchcock's lake in Wolcott. The body had not been recovered up until midnight farmer bushels the country of w n a most K. Hamm: Suffield, Aug. 4—Rose Gainfelice, 1 of Springfield, Mass.,, died of heart failure while swimming at Lake Congamond late yesterday aft- ernoon. She was standing on a raft 100 feet from shore when she col- |lapsed and fell into the water. Jo- seph Ratkieweicz of Suffield dove into the water and brought the body to shore. Efforts to revive the girl by pulmoto ed 1ore slice of bread each rer,” is the Minneapolis work with . food bureau of Chicago Sheffield sounded the appeal We will need the help of all ountry's patriots to solve the pr 1 sury which is The comm IS5 £0 Crow ‘N! ection of Newington In Survey on Sewers Considering the possible annex on of Maple Hill by city, En- hilling, director of ¢ for the Morris cided to include igation portions of jacent to the town line. = Knowles Co. will make a report on present conditions, future needs and on the type of disposal plan best fitted to take care of New ! Britain's problems, By CLIFF STERRET NATION OBSERVES D. ° German armies. tion-wide ohse ite of silence, ance lf many nw"]r mages to the 1 n soldier's | FOR BEST RESULTS 1 SE HERALD CL. ASSIFIED ADS Safe From Safety POLLY AND HER PALS AR/ THIS 1S THE LIFE NOW THAT WEVE SCREENED THE PORCH WE KIN SET OUT % HERE IN PEACE ! COMFORT! SUFFERIN' SNAKES] \ WEVE SCREENED \}z '\‘ OURSELVES IN SMATTER, KITT WITH A woTS oN YER g\ MIND? \ NONSENSE, SUSIE! IM SICK AN/ TIRED OF SWATTIN' 1BUM6LEBEE5.’ Dumont,” probably AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN POOR PA BY CLLAUDE CALLAN LISSEN — :: SHE FELL IN. THE | GENUINE éHARké 54 /UH THINK ID LEAVE HER orownn?-NOT ME— ik JUMP RIGHRT. 1IN AN' SAVE HER A WARM HEART LISSEN —IF SHE WAS 1INl A ¢ 54 HOWSE THAT WAS ON F“?E THINK THATS | DOVILA THINK 1D LEAVE HER surn 7o pear2-NOT ME -~ IDRUSH THROUGH THE BURNIN' 'CARRY HER =WHAT DO YOou THINK NURSE WHO HAS RECENTLY COME INTO THE NEIGHEOoRHO0D -HAS LASTED ALL THROUGH HoT P HHICH 15 SAYING MUCH AS woU ) 33—-‘./_,—;»4 “Ma says when I was yin’ so eloquent in church Ella Mae's girl has got right good manners, except sometimes she forgets an’ pops her gum in church.” Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate Sunday language 1 used Saturday night when I found she had taken the light bulb out of my room.” Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate _— she thought of the | QUi ‘TEA LOT For ¥ » ANYBODYS AFFECTION?? ® 1930, King.Featurcs Syndicate, Tnc, Great Britain rights reserved