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% NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1930. New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY New Britain, Connecticut Temsd Dallr (Sunday Fxcepted) At Herald Bidg., 61 Chu v s SUBSCRIPTION RATES B208 & Year 3150 Three Monthe 5. & Month ¥otered at the Post Ofice at New Britain as Second Clam Mall Matter, TELEPHONB CALLS Buszess Ofcs E Rooms ble advertising mediam culation books press to advertisers. hs only prof is room alwa; open Member ot the Asscinted The Amociated Press i8 exc titied to the use for re-p all news credited to it or © credited fn this paper and Dews published therein. Press Memper Andit Bareaa B. C. is a nat Les new sale dally Newsstand, News CHICAGO'S 100 YEARS caug ing and sw against y ed upon forging from finance bills of a peculiar conseq imagined wholesale condition detected for must hav the nature of 2 undetected for fore the day of suspi be gone. Th from the c of the law and the con they were duped Because of the large sum the search for Domijan w gently pressed. His happy and carefree i of the distance search began. The odds him. In cases of this kind the I rarely forgets and its sting is never blunted. It is distressing numerous well-wishers of the man who became articulate after the episode of ago to find arges made b fe regardl traversed before the to many of the young six years that their confidences had been m" error. But they have the satisfaction | i | that they acted on sound principles, x sloner Woodcock has let it be known | ,) and stake cannot eradi- THIRD DIMENSIONAL MOVIES ity in making t and out as under a sterco- but previous attemp gone no further t xperimenters up dark all INCRLASING THE PROHIBITION BUREAL e whotsaythat were enough prohibition the country—one for ev for instance—the might be well enfor till far from this m wment t t where a it of enfo we are slowly reaching the poi of prohibition enforcers d by ohibition large army will be the federai mair goevrnment Commis- that he may ask Congress at its next session for an increase in the num- and salaries of the Prohibition eau personnel On June 30, 1929, there weré 4,700 Prohibition B engaged in and barter in he au, er was 4,400 in By has been a steady i Hoover himgelf favored ased in court and prosecut- message BAKING THE NATION ta bit d 2 news over . 25 Years Ago Today THE VALUE OF CONTENTION und 2ey need to real- of &0 ion al is not d over the or several 1 when right ang includes ytot cra Contention At 1ses. argument based 1pon disagreement usually results in improved action POPE APPOINTS BISHOP Vatican City, Aug. 5.—P—The Pope today appointed the Rev. Ed- | win V. O'Hara of the rural life de- | partment of the National Catholic | relfare Council as bishop of Great | 1ls, Montana { Rent your tenement via the Her- | d Classified Ad routs. Robert Quillen the bee works but his end is painful hooch that would paralyze tongue and trigger finger. The moth gets all the though it eats nothing itself; society gets none of the blame what its young criminals do there must be You see Facts and Fancies faithfully the I only they could invent a kind | blame vet for states- Portland, Me. ......... St. Louis | Washizgton | " Que stiohs and hwors ) L) men else people would know when | their national honor needed defend- writer one who to write on the margin Then, too, you can tell whet n is boss in his home by t ok at his stenographer. her ak- world becomes more humane mbeciles once were enclosed walls instead of sedans. fallen for might washing s one n It tempt successive his who | principle ompted each grabs of territory and ibi is that husband 1sed blood of who | o¢ d be prohibited damaged h d hesitate to ry adlines. nd bread selling as dent that somebody pean act Hollywood hundred to one im- tly accident is feels embarrass erican would feel t their mor would sugg ting “Dad ta is Publishers Syndicate Another meeting held last ev otfice ce held in the city because of at the loca Hicks heir d and women be livery Observations present hat per to her to a court the ing to observed On Thefi Weather W y: slig ith portion; shifting to northeast w recas for New Ha 1 extreme north, cooler tonight and Wednesday Conditions Pressure is ma e provinces ure covers the Gulf e the Rocky mountain sect peratures continue above most of 10 reported tral Mississippi and ri Vall they norma sections east the Rock ers were from lowar vailing drought conditions. Conditions favor for this Fair weather with cool Temperatures yesterday High Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Denver Duluth Hatteras Los Angeles Miami . Minneapolis Nantucket Nashville New Haven . New Orleans New York Norfolk, Va. . North Pittsburgh ed- Generally fair and slightly in the too pre- ty Low T4 1 5 T4 80 i QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to 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| atamps for reply. Medical, legal and | marital advice cannot be given, nor | can extended research be under- | taken. All other questions will re-| ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- | quests cannot be answered. All let- ters are confidential.—Editor, Q | eru What part of the imports of comes from Mexico? Imports of crude oils to the United States in 1925 totaled 79,- 787 000 barrels, of which 17,584,000 ame from Mexico. Q. What basel pose the International league? A Baltimore, Buffalo, Jersey City, Montr Newark, Reading, Rochester and Toronto. Q Who is commissoner of pensions” A. The office has been abolished a recent act of congress com- with the the bureau n General formerly director of s bureau is ed veterans 11 teams com- | veterans' a Frank T. Hine the United States veterar now head of the combi cau, pension office a tional h disak soldiers. The n ric-brush discharge some- the tipe of masts and | ally dur- A to the times seen on d-arms of vessels, espe thunder storms. This form of occurs also on frequently on mountain where it glows and hisses custom of u gowns or robes niver: were finding a recognized a democr; self-gove headsh he scholars were cleric diffe orde val times and hoods The cap replaced the hood 4 and the cape with hood into r robes were not capes for the caloric value of mushrooms A, Theyh calories per pound amo smaller amou Who is gover Bibh Graves What is the an Ar European pl A Ame odgir e a fuel value of 203 prote t of fat Q. or of Alab: A Q tween differ, erican {charged t Q How railroad cars r A, They ware made a r, pressed n baked and 30 to 90 days baked again paper centers we tire and for pressed and six months. The encased in- a wheels or is the How man) ns and Mohammedans? The census of Octot ilation were ted a total 3 of whom 59 Mohammeda 94 and 73.026 we Q. What ca A. It cons vivid and tric light norizon Jews heat lightning? te of more or less flashes of elac- ut thunder, near the t the close of a far-off the higher extensive < espe y day. It ascribed ightning reflected from the nationality and Perrine” he Greek and ed States have 1them ? has never been an act of Congress creating a natior is recognized by the Army and N n official orders What 1s the musical signature | & “Amos 'n’ Andy” feature? | “The Perfect Song " composed by Joseph Carl Breil Q. How do the number of males compare with the number of fe-| males in the world? A. There are no absolute stat tics showing the made and female population of the world, but it is rstimated that they are about equal avy | Winkle Goes Fishing; Saves 2 From Boiling | The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals did not compel v"nnslahl‘ red Winkle to remove | | two goldfish, gasping for food in the window the Liberty Lunch on Main street, attached last S8aturday. Reports that the fish were opening and closing their mouths when peo- ple looked into the window, and pointed their fins toward their | open mouths fo show that they! wanted gold fish food. reached Con- stable Winkle, and the constable, after years of constabuiing, still has a soft heart. He could not bear | the thought of the goldfish suffer- ing, so he hastened through the heat of Monday afternoon to the Liberty | Lunch, took out the goldfish bowl, | which was then almost steaming| from the sun's rays, and carried the | | bowl and fish to the Cameo lunch | where the little blonde cashier will| take care of the fish. | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS! Potsdam, August 5.—From Leip- ziz to Potsdam is a checkerboard of illages with visible criss-crossing beam of deep German blue, bilious green and chocolate brown. They shiver on t} Ig glowering black forests. You think of Red Rid- ing Hood. But modernity swallows antiquity—and the quaint peasant country is soon behind. Potsdam, on a woo a population of 5,000 ch of the ta island and has offers pings of Versa and architecture are t of its beloved Frederick the Gre by royal dust Potsdam prod te bs, tip-toeing about ruin- nt to see somet va out brez raw fr refused to nerves were cessant ga so 1 udge off a Pot I ansouci pa palace another 1 i ood would impressive SRout olahad e120 fWe ave been n enjoying my pou You Holland reverend and at v of her passing her restir and ho the Fatnerla ted a year an ng his v present Kaiserin inspires 4 in each ices ores all ser is not Her We drove to the former home of e Crown Pri Fotsdam. It w too. whan h ce and Palace—1 kalf red brick enormous mirro Wil- ¢ between his Unter den and his farm in East Ge a chip of was recently involved tress. Another South Am ess Ceecilia ot his sons whole-hearted the Crown Prince was ‘“go- ing the pace” and making frequent incognito trips to Paris. His plight |has steadied him. He is a devoted family man these days, but still re- minds me of a fox ceived when quiet streets of Potsdam th century houses the good Frederick the Great designed gave to loyal subjects. One is with extra sized windows doors for his more than six grenadiers. We passed the house, too, where Mozart taught. Also we saw many sword slashed pompadours as high as Potsdam—2f Be is park Between milss from e Wannsee, ! and woods Berliners love so well. It is always d with athletes, nature lovers 1d pleasure seekers. We got off on cle path, barred to motorists, d a ripe Teutonic I hoped to be arrested the car confiscated It isn't I've had enough. But in- cop with a smile tried to sell ots to some benefit you thi didn't each buy a couple as quick as that you are silly. On 1o Ber 4 don't spare the arbureto a bicy rasp- and ine ead a nk we (Copyright, 1330 Syndicate MeNaught Inc) D ——————————— Overnight News Domestic ton—Taber te 1 is needed to ave trophe due to drought. icago—Sho bring relief to tions of middle west. bition Director makes radio appeal to W observance. elyn Marshall Field Ass Hoover t major nation for Reno—M sxpenditures in Col- 1setts republican probed by senate 10! to be Goft of New s United States in Goodyear-Zeppelin jal winner of na- gren lands s Angeles on Foreign Brazil—Twenty-three ned in home movie fire. One American and e British sailors wounded in bat- with Reds Verre, Holland—Major Kingsford- And 1f | Smith operated upon for appendici- tis. Croyden, Eng. — Amy Johnson given ovation on return from flight | to Australia. Monterey, Mexico—Celia Montal. van, actress-matador gored fighting bull. Reykjavik, Weller, German transatlantic hop. New England Tilton, N. H.—Montreal-Boston express strikes auto at Main street crossing killing two, Arthur Ruiter, 75, and James Jones, 65. Boston—Angelo Volpe, Portland, Me., confesses robbing rooms at At- las hotel, Bangor, Me., when arrest- ed here. Lynn, Mass—Earl Richard, 8, killed and Mary and George Bab- bitt, 5 and 7 respectively, injured in auto accidents. | Boston—Nincenso Ferruza, north end gambler, shot and killed dur- ing quarrel with unknown man, Boston—Joseph B. Ely of West- field declares himself in the demo- | cratic gubernatorial fight to stay |and intimates he has been “doubls il‘ross-d' by John F. Fitzgerald, for- mer mayor of oBston, who also seeks nomination Bosto “ormer Senator William M. Butler of N Bedford, a can- didate for the republican senatorial nination, declines to comment on decision to send investigator 1o Massachusetts to inquire into his campaign expenses Ayer, Mass.—Fred Ney, chanics Falls, Me., private | quarters company, First Battalion, 103rd Infantry, M e National Guard, dies of injuries received in auto accident four miles from Camp Devens. Portland, Me.—Two young wom- en giving Philadelphia addresses, one carrying a 7-months old baby, | arrested here while hit ing and taken to county jail safe- keeping. Brookline, Ma starts eearch of by police for pals Brookline officer. | Worcester, Mass—Papers filed backing former Governor Eugene N. Foss for democratic senatotial nom- ination salem Iceland—Hirth and fliers, abandon Me. in Head- for Gordon Wilson New York busses alleged killers of Frederick lton H. i sporte- harges of assault made Mason, polo pony trainer, who seeks $50,000 damages. Twelve Injured in Fight Against Strike Breakers Ro x, France. Aug. 5 (P - Twelve persons were injured night at the frontier town of luin-Menin when workers stoned o rem at work. French and Belgian darmes had to intervene before ore der could be restored. workers were mostly Belgians employed on the Fr side of tha frontier. They were met at the border by a considerable crowd of strikers armed with stones and bot- tles. The disorder continued into the night. especially on the gian side of the line | 4 well Bel« A | EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED FRANK E. GOODWIN Optometrist MAIN ST. — TEL. 1905 A the davs of the mag n at work to perfec bulletin on arnswers to the ma pmenr of tha ma w and send for it - =— =— =— — ~CLIP COC ngton Bureau, Avenue, Washi fve cents I am a reader of the New Erit e e e elopmen v que rvels of PON HERE == == o o— o ain Herald, The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. DURING THE HEAT OF THE DAY THE SKIPPER ALWAYS GOES INSIDE THE CAR TO GET OUT OF THE SUN AND OFTEN GCES TO SLEEP.

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