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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930. New Britain Herald!® COMPANY HERA PUBLISHING 1o Assuc BUTLER AND LABOR LAWS vhich an equal bor 2 laborer AS AT MERIDEN BETTLR 11 The which news School extensively t believed ik to enter etter era with the appointr Laughlin as superintendent. Roy Lawson Mc- | “It is watermelon growers | sanizations, Meriden Rec- | rom en news- Laughlin's WAGNER THE YOUNGER ong in shape, It producers have ialized o long variet als Also, they weig more than the averag old-time melon modern scientific seems are easy is another triumph methods. The have their or- they decide on what to grow and sell, and incidentally ha\’u! of the price nothing but the control get long-eared variety a certain | result is we One point is worth mentioning, | however, before closing the sermon; | and that is the newfangled variety is luscious and sweet as the That is, they taste are just others ever were. that way if you happen to share the prevailing taste for watermelon Most of us eat m without thought ces, if any THE BUS LINES CAN AID SMUALL TOWNS he motor coach n lines certainly are seem to operate for other cities than New New Have 15 to say, Britain for New ain o i v route trolley fare to or roughtly, eight cents fare from Plainville to New An o5 oper- Thon But estanlished le an to New York n dozen other isolated e Inded towns between Torrington and New Milford—towns along the line which were never adequately served untit the buses were established Such instances could be multiplied all over New England; indeed, th: situation holds good throughout the nation as a whole. The buses arc develop cven faster were it not for commission ir a point the established railroad h | the publi some states which make it to “prote and nes, many of which, towns cannot trolley between the make it pay'and yield only a skele- smalil | ton servics. | insurgent is a great Facts and Fancies By Robert Quillen is killing insurgents. liberator Turkey An| who ails to put it oxer. So many picnic Sunday evening. learn they cal hands? parties wrecked When will drivers scratch with both You can recognize a town that has “‘metropolitan area” by the hay- tacks inside the limits. a A dangerous alien is one who de- | nounces American institutions as| our own high-brows do. Down with the Reds! The Amer- ican Government will tolerate no hallenge to its authority except | from its own citizens. swings are all right ip. but bashful lads | kind of mmock that gave them the bene- it of gravity Porch modern court for o other days needed the A is xp great moralist why it one who can is naughty to dress except at the seashore. 1fortably One reason why disap- e is because it ything more to offer. marriage hoints moderns really hard until a Saturday Times aren't child Evening Post T can lif e can i Americ netead of us n for a pistol fist When vers will make better scars are made, fliv- of guns are dan- of gangsters, manufacturers ourse 1 st live Now artificial 2sinks so it may vet possible to do something for yes- occasionally 100 courteous ts in public ill be to design a ostume for half-pint king it too much see to Now Will Havs promises movie advertising. But how can hich ones to avoid if there's baliyhoo to put over the to stop tell ones? sentence: “I'l dignufied old gen t ou one of those is ou'll p Copyright Publishers vndicate 25 Years AgioiT oday local baseball defeated by Norwich pitching Hartford in a game yesterday | rles Johnson of this city won medal the target-of- honor shoot yesterday at Springfield St. Mary's con- $400 at Attorne presen- for league the king's of Sister Boniface t was presented with % McDonough made the Mr Mrs vit alanx in P R these days on t on held last evenin, and others visit and Mrs. F Robert J. Vance to Quebe September any for lice wlings is bein Kept bus requests to he lookout wanted New waiting persons Britain residents are still for some action taken third rail. Tt 10ooks as though nothing will be done before the win- ter season o be Observations On The Weather B Porecast Partly Wash for Southern ngton, 4 5 New Engl cloudy and slightly coole tered showers Northerly winds for ocal south Forecast Cloudy with and Thursday change in able winds Forecost for New icinity Generally and Thursday Pressure is low over the provinces with a trough pressure extending southwestward to Arizona. High pressure Gulf states and the region Hudson Bay Aght reported from Ohio Warm sections cooler in Conditions faver for fair weather and not temperature. Temperatures yesterday tral t mostly not much temperature; gentle vari- Ha of sout In 4 of showe and te distric this much weather con s a northeastern Atlanta | Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Denver Duluth Hatteras 1.os Angecles Miami Minneapolis . Nantucket ashville New Haven New Orleans ... | New York | Norfolk, Va | Northfield, Vt. .. | Pittsburgh ...... Portland, Me. 56 St. Louls ....... voos 98 Washington ..........102 52 92 78 QUESTIONS ANSWERED Tou can get an answer to any question of fact or information by | writing to the Question Editor, New | Britain Herald, Washington Burean, 1322 New York avenue, Washing- ton, D. C. cnclosing two cents in| stamps 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. first candidate prohibition Q Who was president the for of the party A wa. Temper- He received the name of to National | the nominee who re- ance 5.608 party was changed Prohibition nd “mith votes 1876 the was Green ceived 9,522 votes. Q. Ts the number of terms a president of the United States may limited by law? No. Can A Q the the who were born on be appointed to | Naval Academy fact? boys Fourth of July United States that mice little Q. Are A. Rats rodent st species of genus Mus, smaller h known as s Mus is exceedingly containing nearly 150 all of which are known as rats or mice according to size. Q. Is man A th the members of wh are mice extensi species an animal? ssified by scientists life, a ighest type of animal the genus homo. Q. What is the American bulifrog? A. The North American species rarely reach a pound and one-half weight _of the a name De Salvo from Latin e who saves. of the the g o address iety of America? Lexington Avenue What is the A, 369 New York City. Q. From pict King" taken? A. It was't It T Were a King” MeC nd the Vagabond Kin Friml was the Vagabond hook what from the novel by Justin Huntly retta *The William H Rudolf ken arthy, o g" by Hooker and Has been official Max imeling recognition world's champion given New yweight t g Recognition was special meeting of the fou at York shortly from Jack athlet after won on a Sharkey C employed in rangers? Are wor the United States forest A. During t} who had | fore “lookouts” 2. How large 1ght? ra few ved lives in e there are none was the largest whale ever ca eet ielded Inlet, Ant- It was long. barrels of oil ned at killed off Discovery Bay of Whales, in the and was T near the vere th How British in Washington, t city wa D c the capi- ng their stay? Washing- lasted poi of = 514 and to wh q tol removed du A The 1514 although of govern many the res fied to neighboring town: was actually established What is the Engla ? other capital population of It 8 minutes travel from T¢ the ahout to carth ed. dar o the t earth about light suddenly vould be completely S minutes k se of a United A. It is worth Q. only i tizen by ma of the United Stat No. The law giving separate P women came into come an American c ry- force on 2 NEGROES T0 HELP MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER Colored People Fear Willlams Will Be Lynched If Returned to South For Trial g 6—John Wi Hartford. Aug being held liams. Hartford negro jail here following information t wanted for murder of W girl in Alabama, was assired the support of the Hartford associ- tion for the Advancement of Col- ored People after a meeting held last night. Believing that whether the man is innocent or guilty he will not get a fair trial in the south group is working to have Governor Trum- bull refuse extradition. Members of the association frankly admit that they fear Williams will be lynched if returned to the south Sheriff 1. K. Gibbons county. Alabama rive here today cfiort to do all liams returned to the south Those believing that Williams is innocent emphasize the fact that ne was twice arrested in Alabama and once questioned by a grand jury about the crime and let go in all three instances. CLASSIFIED ADS the a the of Henry or tomorrow he can to have Wil- USE HERALD O.OMclntyre Berlin. August 6.—We to the German capital from Central Park and once a private deer preserve whea the king busi- ness was on the up and up. Turning suddenly through Victory arch that swell strasse—Unter den Linden — burst into view. It is a dazzler. Unter den Linden kas a yellow sanded walk down its center and smother of linden trees and a grass plot on each side, a jungle dure and the other for down. The boule- vard stretches from the Tiergarten tc the Kaiser's palace and there is alwavs the soft confusion of chirp- ing birds At 6 p. m. I turned in and slept the clock around. Outside my dow I was told there was one of the periodical communistic tions but it did not disturb. This morning. after breakfasting lightly on a bracket of sausages, we start- in a taxi with the dog for the Tiergarten. He loves the woods, tee. Near the Adlon my wife spotted a familiar figure in the crowds and was soon yoo-hooing to Karl Kitch- who also writes a New York col- He is heve studying Germany's aspects—the cultured ndso. We kept him from his morn- 5 for a swing around the park to exchange views from home. Later veigled my wife into Otto Baarz's pilsener palace while I had to stand outside and hold the dog. Canines are not allowed in street shops or stores, save in Munich. Munich to protest a recent law and s» impressive the order was resc A couple of “hochs™ for Mu The sentimentality for the pronounced Potsd Berlir the Prussian en umn economic €0- shave an ca it was ind- 55 ser. vanishes new nilitary hot-heads no humble off ful mon- ange for here rs enjoy free- the most h ot look for a c le ears—if the The Kaiser's private road - strasse—from Berlin to Potsdam a public highway. Once only war lord could pass through middle arch to Tiergarten. It, too, open to all. Verboten militariastic nonsense ory Berlin democratic city in Herr- the the is me; seems Next to the English, the Gerrn re more like Americans than any other peoples in the old world. You no feeling vou nother to be plucked— ce. The “h means 8o ang have pigeon Fra here vah" is not thir service T ive more 0 e English are n all school sincerity taught and come- linking Gerr onounced engaged in Blood ties erica are The for our stay, A waiter the ood A ly frauleir has a brott Louis. as relatives in Anton chambermaid's sister is a Holl seamstress, And thus it th San t Ger- zeppelins. Not but the local The zeppelin of linen feathers and not tucked sides. I d with one all ran up a temper kicked pajamas. said w a lty towel, My single complaint aga many is against her the aircraft, of course notion of a bed cover an ed enormous envel off pinned q fin covered myse i Turkis exhausted Berl clights Save for inexplicably narrow Friederich- ras main business artery— all thoroughfares are sweepingly wide Had Germany that sense of beauty belonging so solely to France, A cu with the lean of its spic sevent | demonstra- motored | Berlin could be Pots- | city in Europe. As it is, it is a trifle dam through the Tiergarten, Berlin's | baffling. Some of its architecture 1y | arresting. But they erect an austere | clean cubist angles, | win- | held a dog parade | the mos | structure with | then t superb | govle-like bas reliefs. Many corners | seem actual scenes from that fan- | tastic film Caligari.” interesting but lacks charm of Paris to me the of ver-| One roadway is for up traffic | 1 tossed a crumple out a taxi foday. blew and a cop came clinging cable envelope A police whistle trotting up. Only because I was a stranger was Where 1 ccme from you can throw a mattress out the window and no one minds. a summons not served. dinner tonight, ha sausag white They are and a dish, boys, But the gentleman, rubicund in face and round in body, smoking a cigar, nearly spoiled things German cigars should anly on the edge of town. (Copyright, 1930, M) Syndicate, Inc.) native for me. be smoked aught STATE ST0PS ONLY FEW MASSACHUSETTS DRIVERS Stoeckel Cites Statistics On Licenses Revoked In Reply to Bay State Discrimination Complaint Hartford movement retaliatory ticut Aug in Worcester, drivers visiting Robbins B oner of motor attention to statistics 22 per ¢ of ot veh operators drive automobiles in States, only tor to were sachusetts drivers while were New York drivers Commissioner Robert the police is investigation of ¢ police and peace are in collusion cular case brought in of an state state Jjustices concerns the actions of State Stafford Springs with man Stevens of the barracks in connection 6—Roused by Mass., " action against Connec- the Stoeckel vehicles, w showing -of-state whose this were also arges a for Bay com- th mo- 1t licens state Ma 50 per ce T. Hurley makinz that of the The parti- to his attention doo-dad it with horrible gar- | “The Cabinet of Doctor | en so it is vigorous and | | for a change, | ha, I woifed a string of Munich | almost snow | a dish! | Protestant Police- | his i vestigation of an accident on Crystal lake road which €. A Carlson of Worcester. Michael J. Chicos of Kast involved Sunday pt. Charles T. B Massachusetts state police issued a statement that institute a against Cor in were a refuse to campai, torists driving M Henr s, anil Hartland upre ve he of th rd: wonld retaliatory ecticut in Massachusetts. mo- |a New JURY SELECTED T0 TRY ‘BISHOP’ Bruce Barton on Mrzena Panel in New York New York, Aug. 6 (P—A jury which declared itself devoid of pre- |judice against prohibition and which |includes Bruce Barton, author and |advertising man, yesterday was | selected to try Charles Mrzena, for- {mer MetRodist minister and sel’- styled bishop of the Czecho Slovak | Orthodox Catholic church, on a charge of violating the Volstead act. Mr. Barton was asked if he had prejudice that would interfers in his mind with the enforcement of the prohibition law. Calls Is “Bad Law “Well, I think it's a bad law.” he answered, “but it should be enforc- ed.” | He was straightway accepted | | | |any by both side: Bishop Mrzena, and eight co-de- {fendants are charged with with- | drawing sacramental wine, by means of permits obtained through mis- representation, and diverting it to secular purposes Five of the 16 indicted with tha bishop pleaded guilty at the open- ing of the trial and two, John Pedrykanyn of Youngstown, O., and York truckman previously, had pleaded guilty. One man indice- ed has not been arrested Explain Affiliations Friends of bishop, explaining his connection with two churche said there was nothing in tha Czecho-Slovak creed to prevent him accepting ordination in another body and that he was already a bishop in the Czecho-Slovak Orthodox Catholic church when he v or- dained a Methodist minister in Ja- maica, Long Island. The govern- ment contends that he was not a bishop of the Slavic church until after his ministry in the Methodist church and that he withdrew part of the wine while still serving in tha body and while he had no need of it for religious purposes. The world's record stusions is held by who has given 100 pints biood for blood a Frenchman of his Everything worth« while in the NEW. Books PLUS all those good old favorites at the Beacon Lending Library. Over 1,800 of the finest books. 85 WEST MAIN ST. — HT AND SHADOW 1 Since the days of the mag! have and talk ngto been at work g pictures. Bu; worl An in self about t below and send find for —_———— ' FILM EDITOR 1322 New York Ave 1 want a coj . hand postzge and CITY | | | L riect plet the art this newspaper has what the development of Waehington of the bulletin Rurea TH las developed s still developing and the marvels of flm photography. Washington, STORY STATE and sclentists in the '80's men modern motion very rapidly. 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