New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 7, 1930, Page 9

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RED RECOGNITION REPORTS HEARD Diplomats Discuss Rumored A Plans of Moscow Oficers GOOD' Genuine Berlin, Aug. 7 (UP) — Wide- spread discussion in diplomatic circles of the possibility of United States recognition of the Soviet gov- ernment centered today on reported moves by Moscow authorities toward that end. Although various suggestions that ‘American recognition of the com- munist state was \(vpendmg were considered premature, it th Pathfinders tes Chamber of Commerce organize a special mission 1o the So- viets, * The proposal was said o have been made to two prominent Amer- ican businessmen who were \lsmng; Moscow, who were told that it would De best it. the mission were “headed | ¢ by an outstanding American andi former diplomat’—meaning Dwight | 29x4.75 W. Morrow, who will soon retire as | ambassador to Mexico. | '30x4.75 Coincidentally, three United States | oo~ senators—Burton Wheeler, Bronson Cutting and Alben Barkley—arrived in Berlin last night en route to Mos- cow, avowedly to study conditions | (h?rfl There was some speculation here as to whether they would in- | tormally discuss Russo-American po- ror litical problerfs. They will leave | 29x5.25 Sunday for Moscow. | 30x5.25 FIGHTS RUM WITH gézg 30333 MUSIC IN CHURCH 3050 = 31x6.00 ... Bishop Tires to Lure Patroas “vir 00 From Saloons | 33x6.00 3 X6. OO > r’9x690 City. l’K nup Charles Nalson of !he rch o wooden (hurch in me‘ 30x31%4 actory district, Bishop last mm the first of | oncerts with which | | C.S. CLINCHER . He hopes | 30}(31 ner he will be ahle out of busi- 30‘(31 | 31x4 | 32x4 maintain#e has never ac- from the ministrv. )r 33x4 hurch was once a prize| no. 41/ and before that a mov- | 52X4Ya A 33x41/, I'h meager and children a first concert ma' 34X41 Hishop, Nelsén: treme \m Next ’runada)r “he aseerts, he will try again. ‘ Heavy Duty 6 PLY social center of O\H" G G e B i gger | some competition.” PRRE it 29x4.50 ? 30x4.50 .. | Flashes of Life ],23:;4.75 b} Sema e | (G6 S TIC ) 34| 29%5,00 .. " 30%5.00 7| 305,25 ons of t}‘e ng:’ 50 have reached The smailest | 305,50 N in years| . the moo: of one of them objected to the f mitting hi; «X the runni utomobile. lich.—This drought re that an army of | driven from a 32 6 a farm near Belle- a flock of turkeys. d the fray by kill- 2 . v PR Consider the above Prices d embarrassing | et and what you buy Louis found | i men passengers | with them in a state of perturbation. The rea- son: ' The club car in which the val eL had their ca ully pressed | ame attached to another, alo. All was well again after two hours when the errant car ‘was returned. —LIFETIME GUARANTEE —FREE MOUNTING clung so tightly Harr not get him out. P fire department. The fire turned a hose on the tar, the water hardened it and then nm chopped him out. | Buffalo, N. Y. — Modest heroines are Jane Danahy, 15, and Dorothea Dietrich, 13. With aid of their canoe they saved three men from | drowning Erie in three days | and’ neve a word about it to| their ‘pare —FREE 'INSPECTION AND ADVICE BY EXPERTS —NINE SERVICE MEN —FOUR SERVICE CARS ROADHOUSE: RC North Haven, Aug. Cabin dining room and sort on the state highway here wa held up last night by five armed TINUINE YEARROUND YEAR men who took $200 and escaped be- | fore guests were aware of the rob- bery, O’'NEIL SERVICE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930. The tire pictured is the handsome new Goodyear Heavy Duty in the 4.50—21 size, (formerly 30 x 4.50) is sweeping the country You can buy this stunning new Goodyear Heavy Duty Balloon—one of the best-looking and best- .performing tires ever produced—at a price almost anyone can afford. Crude rubbet is now the cheapest it has ever been, and as a result you can get this special Heavy Duty Goodyear for only a dollar or two more than you had to pay last year for an ordinary tire. Extra-stout and extra-massive, this great new tire is recommended for tough service —for the heavy car, the fast driver, the rough and rocky road. Fresh and original in design, this super-standard time to get YOURS Goodyear is the very last word in fine appearance, rugged endurance and dependable perfermance. If you want the biggest money’s worth you ever got in a tire, buy the new Goodyear Heavy Duty. “I know all about this great new Heavy Duty, and I indorse every word Goodyear says about it. It’s the best looking tire you ever saw, and my customers who have bought it tell me it’s even better than o it looks. Drop in the next time you’re down this way. I have your M. W. BANNON size in-stock. The way prices are now you'll never get a better chance to let your tire dollars do dowble duty.” O’NEIL TIRE & BATTERY COMPANY 39 WASHINGTON ST, The. s

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