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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930. OFFICIAL EXPLAING - WHEAT'S SURPLUS Secretary of Agricul[ure Dis-” cussts La Law of Supply VEEARE SN 36 GIRL SCOUTS was dressed brand of prize ought the anor Carlstrom, who as a pirate to represent a chocolates won Games and refresh party to a clo The entire ning to ake a gypsy h ternoon and lunch end of amp Mo QUIET AFTER RioT Whites Assault Negroes in Dis- pute Over Basehall Field GOLD STAR WOMEN J mothers are writing to Unit army GRATEFULTOL.S. Write Letters of Thanks Paris Officer nce of I ters which American officers in charge the pilgrimage to t Ago, Her Companion, Aug. wviatrix n she who: LADY MARY HEATH PLANS 10 6010 FRANCE SOON Aviatrix, Injured in Crash Year Will Sail Saturday With 6 (P—Lady Mary flying was severely ash here a yes has held ever ob plans from ire vear British s ol DISORDERS MARK to be found such phr dear capta nurses as Each writer swears by the lar captain, who happened to be as look after he ' and re to “God's own ch lieutenant and group The to was | set the pace i rinutes |the following FUREIEN AUTO MEN TALK RETAUATI[W Plan Reprisal for Provision LEAGUE WORRIED {T GNP SPRAGUE OVERNAVALTIT Final Weeks LJe Way— chievement Cli S ooe siul awards the browr Abell, and XKatherine these campers ars first time. . Hold Advertising Party An advertising night. Each of the to the party dressed tisement and each gz talk on her articl rest of the camp mor tunity to what Prizes original costumes. mass, who was dressed and represented a make of .t‘ll.. received the first prize, at camp f Jetty oppor- nted. 6 most _— — | Middle-| An as an Indian automo- and — Franco-ltalian Disagreement Dis- turhs World Peace Enthusiasts DENIES IS'Y\K[)\ l{ eport, Aug. 6 — helton board of aldermen to e powers of a goning commis- st enacting a zoning tied in a decision e ‘r topher L. Avery yes for court. The hoard denied Antonio f Shelton a permit to erect|las ilding to be used Hill street claim vas purely residential iceberg floats with nine paris of its bulk under water and only on® above. The average iceberg weighs upward of 100,000,000 tons. New Tarill Flashes of Life 1 L — Army ance. 1ts to grie So the in- forth in mpede traffic and march about the are here for a month's visit deck. The Girls Injured in Auto [ Crash Are Near Death | New Haven, August 6—Two New | Haven girls are near death and an- other was seriously injured as the result of a ad-on collision here night. Two drivers, John Poole, | nd Robert Anderson, both of Haven, are being held under The tv nost seriously injur- ed were Cath Shea 21, and Theresa Marsey, 24 Helen Marsey sister of Theresa, has severe cuts and | bruises. STRIKE IN FRANCE Police Charging Them rdi Disorders ng approx TWASSRIRE HE tained a ALLEN ENDORSED NEW ORLEANS GIRL 15 MI5 UNIVERSE . Southern Beauty Wins Title at| Age of Seventeen 6 (UP)—The 1930 succes- who held that is Miss Dorothy Dell blue Aug. jew “Miss Universe" Galveston, Tex sor to ten girls have title before her Goff, slender, who will be school next fall, itle most beauti- > world" at the 11th tional beauty pageant 2,000 in gold, a sil- numerous stage contracts, and s of spec- 1 by the displayed picture of thousan con- am- - Textile Workers Hurl Bricks at | 00 in of whom took Ru- eceived Madia de fourth ler of choice: oss. Yoss, Miss INKANSAS VOTE Has St trong Lead Over Gov. Reed in Race Senator R (o Allen, who ¥ BAFEERENGCEY/ You'll Enjoy The Flaver OFf SPERRY & BARNES SCOTCH STYLE HAM You wiil [ind Sperry & Barnes Scotch Ham equally enjoyable prepared any of theserthree ways. Careful selection provides for you a Ham of unusual tenderness. The Scotch method of curing ~produces & flavor of rere delicacy—mild and sweet. In- sist on Sperry & Barnes and have the best. Soerry & Bames Lard—the pionee ing and deep fryin Puic r bak- g lard of New Haven—pop- ular since 1869. Sold for your convenience in one half pound one pound certon: end MADE FROM NEW ENGLAND DRESSED FRESH PORK THE SPERRY & BARNES CO. a su) |l\|n$ 6’4 N\5 appmmed by Reed to fill the sena-| All of the incumbent cq}\gression-iDOLORES DEL RIO PLANS 1 ’Vcrml seat of Vice President Curtis, |al candidates for renomination were ran away with the rage made yes-|conceded safe majorities. A close| conceded sate majoriies, A %o\ DITES IN ANGIENT CHURCH seat | terday against three opponents. ination in the third district, & arly today Haucke said it ap-| ed he had won the nomination. | vacated by Congressman Sproul. On | returns from 247 out of 31 pre- | he governor, 'at his home in Par- ‘\Ol ., left word that he was not to)cincts Haroldd McGugin, of (O(f")-| be disturbed #nd could not be reach- | ville, was in the lead with 11,549 ed for a statement. o | votes. Other candidates and totals: | | Has Excellent Lead | George I Beezley, Gerard, 10,47 | Allen with unofficial reports from | Hugo T. Welell, Chanute, 1.549 out of 2,668 precincts, had a | Walter Chappell, Chanute total vote of 89,989. Of his oppo- | fred Coad, nents, James F. Getty, Kansas City, Woodring had received 25,610 votes; Ralph| In the democratic Snyder, Manhattan ,president of the Ly ncts gave Kansas farm bureau, 48.1 and | Woodring, Neodesha, like W. H. Sproul, Sedan, congressman | former commander of the from {he third district, 34,000 Legion, 18,773; Noah H Haucke, who took the lead at the Garnett, 13,000 set, continued to pile up a major- In the race for the Returns from 1 precincts | senatorial nomination to opposc Haucke 111,603: Reed, $5,596. | 4 i 3ll, Wichita K2nsas City Star, a strong sup- 5 5 Stephens, e governor, concedpd his an approximate mAjority yublican congressmen, appar- have r 35,000 ntly safely renominated, include W 1t s Haucke Strong Contra amberton, first district; U. S| Augustin Haucke, 36 year old fa er, second district; Homer Hoch, | the mission, raiser, is strongly fourth district; James G. Strong. | Reed, the seasoned politic fifth district; Charles I. Sparks, sixth Miss Del Rio will begin rchearsalg winning football recogniti district; and Clifford R. Hops at the United Artists Studio of a new? s State Agricultural ge. | enth district and Gibborns will attan, Haucke enrolle Ayres Unopposed MeltoiEalnl was mention -\ W. A. Ayres, democratic repre- writers for his tive from the eighth district unopposed for renomination. At 1 overseas du eneral election he will he op- 1 war and was twice 3. | 1 by Miss Stella B. Haines in the republican 1, a clubwoman and now rep- ffecting Allen, who is a former | resentative state Ie 1d the vepuilicad vo democ was leading Film Star to Marry in Historic Santa Barbara Mission Built by Frariciscans in 1784, Santa Barbara, Calif., Aug. 6.— (UP)—The historic old Santa Bare bara mission ws the setting for the gubernatorial of Dalores Dal Harry H Hacke, a | scheduled marriage Rio, Mexican film beauty, and Ced« American | ric Gibbons, motion picture Bowman, | rector, at noon today Nuptials of utmost simplicity wers planned, after which a honeymoon trip through California was to start. The picturesque church was built, Co- in 1784 by Padres Junipero Serra ind Juan Lasuen, and is altar lights ver been extinguished expected that Father Franciscan superior of would read the wedding art dis democratic sev- next week work at the . REPORTED BETTER Aug. 6.—(P—A bulletin 15 a. m. today said that ent in the condition of the rkenhead, British political is ill with bronchial had be ained and improve 1l of Robert Good, e Swho 1d been said unofficials cepless night his it b 1t he passed S. Allphin, was having a close race with' H. €. Ledyard for no in the seventh district E out of 425 precincts 1,546 Iy th and th: as 1 in condit been ct T ] rn in April tz he s | fered a mocratic gover November election, howey nomiral democratic vote ¥ icular interest. Ouly ions on the state ticket ; Mitchell 01 precincts gave dyard 2 SEMIANNUAL SALE four All- 1f- We Have Paid More for Such a Bed, Wholesale, Than This Bed Is Priced Now for Special Sale! 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