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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1930. e Levitt Attacks G. Q. P. Machine In Fiery Speech at Newington; Hits Re-aback and Government . > | They either think its 1 politics Candidate for Republican | io “ignore this crank. or ' these fden % things I'm saying are true. 1 can Nomination for Gover- | cérify. by government reports, every- thing I say against the men 1 fight nor Says State IS Being “I have traveled all over the Taken “Little by Little, Much by Much and Grab by Grah.” world, but nowhere have I seen as | beautiful a place as Connecticut | with its hills, mountains and rivers |and its wonderful shore line. The land of Connecticut belongs to the people of Connecticut. No individ- | ual is entitled to take it and use it | for himself. But, 1925, little | by little, then much by much, then “If Connecticut has a pay-as-you. | E/2P bY &rab, Roraback's company B0 government, who is being paid | 125 heen taking all the water. Bor Albert Levitt of Redding, anti- | 115 s & Power Co. to ask for drink- Horaback candidate for the repub- | o5 ‘JA€T, then youve gone a long Tican | nominatign for) governory e | oy C-om the.daye when (Connectiont manded to knokv in the course of his address at a rally in Grange hall, Newington, last night Prof. Levitt was sever fcism of the ganization Harry Mack of labor wh fessor hen Connecticut ticut Over in cials built Shep the money of the lican or-| waterbury cannot k water from Shepaug wit the Connecticut Waterbury, the city offi- reservoir e in his crit- taxpaye: regular rep particularly zie of the depar . according to t e is deliberately using public, city water—when funds to back up his own rotten po-| pany doesn’t need it litical machi under the equally Small Interest On Deposits rotten Roraback machine “The money in this state, Attacks Roraback even with the inary political His opening words to the assem-| zraft, ought to I 56 onta blage were being blind fol-| on the dollar iowers of who have more | has said we have interest in themselves than theyv| ernment, and board of have in you!" ontrol ntly announced that we “Every city and town has a few | had $6,000,000 lying in the banks, it republicans tied in by jobs to the gsounded bu 1i But suppose Roraback machine continued. | we find we cann get money for “Before clection it is their job 10| dirt roads, or have not enoug circulate around and tell you how money to properly provide for our well things are going un¢ Ror- | war veterans or fo aback. Everything he does | wouldn't you k ** Why must be right; nothing he does can | money lying he banks “I have read t port. It shows inter Now gallon of ighting com- spent or “Cease h a bu executive leaders nesslike gov- rece s a curious une vone raises his voice against | but does not His henchmen go about| .yy in., speaking about ar Hiaonenis about the enemies of Mr. i In my four months of cam SHL e il I have had discourtesy il onl; In Milford ot came into club I SCH | It who's the depositories. ion disclosed deposi- paying the or 3 pe of you can than six per cent all loan it are the chie 5 are How oney for I vou twice man civic and launct tack on n erank five and an impostor! went the | Roraback and told his feeling to- o his distinguished uncle, but | 9°POSIt 1 £t e was not someone | \l“” ”k‘ who might be sympa- | 'hIng that n to whom I might talk His | was: ‘Nobody in their right | 14 be sympathetic with |2bout 6,000 they reached that town I nephew of ward “On the day It's a little ed Assault On Mackenzie of Connecti employes on t all About 80 henest horribly king bit of some- investigation e atior thetic answer mind wou state doing [hat's no seriously | d propounded questions accusati If a man points raising serious g they can't be passed off wi and vituper: anwser to and yrings serious |t faith out 1estions sneers nothing. Tt ind the the state Crate liber: s money most fla labor com- ry Harry using p own rottc mere- | thrown away. of all whe Government in Connecticut “If anyone had asked me 1id not have in Con ssion four Kenzi a good I ars a e equs have replied And 1 would probably Euppose €.’ have answered °. a ready to meet Mr. = platform or in the c | thia scol % Professor Lt I've been studying t ernment of Connecticut, and re- you ask me th will depend upon ¥ “If you mean whether cut getting 100 gervice ployes, I per cent “If you m cut is getti vitt discussed the port of the sec pages to a discussion of the 1 ity on the farm an ces that may be “When J qu y of agriculture devotes 13 of its 3¢ s of he Connecti- public and em lacking per cer off say it from will is Em eeERA e hether Co jent elec- te might charges from o5 elected fforadiation reflecting their desires this state .evitt said lawyer Answered serious Challenges Not outsid a young him an o Massachu a lot for power considered onr byist railro: , then companies, but in outsider. How the people of Connecticut before you case bring an outside Speakar “Bone Dry" After his speech, the meeting was ions. The professor, iries, said he is a said long must you rob to Mr 4 Professor Levitt . or go on the platform with him!' But I've challenged Mr. Trum- bull, Mr. Rogers and Mr. Roraback and I can't get a flicker out of them. It must be one of two things o== FINAL CLEARANCE DRESSES ‘An opportunity for every woman to buy expensive frocks at greatly Reduced Prices. Values to $10.95 .95 Values to $29.50 : 95 COATS Y2 PRICE O Fsseof Dl OUTLET 177 MAIN STREET READY TO WEAR DEPT. |ing to choose from, s owned by the people of Connec- | with | for and that he would refuse a| tender of the nomination if it was | accompanied by a wet platform John L. Sullivan of this city, dicating a s wide betw dry in- | about half an inch | his thumb and fore- | finger asked: “Can you give me a : Bear e |. Washington — President tiny reason why anyone should vote | 2 . . s and governors of 13 states the republican ticket ; drought relief progra Prof. Levitt smiled and o Andt O'BEIne him that, if the question has to do e % > with the two organizations, demo- cratic and republican, there is no but if the ques- By the Associated Press Hoover formu- am assured — La Guardia s depa ronth urge ment every fa- prohibition en- giving j cility for foreement te Paul — Two of identified robbers. . — m conve tion means as b can and democratic tion hinges on whether one e or dry, the former to vote demo \ cratic and the iatter republican st three as Wilmar >]>H‘|..'H»l‘l Green urgent 11linoi HEFLIN SATISFIED WITH VOTE RESULT Says He Will Feast on John Bankhead’s Bones ers be killed train - Chinese and hiring killers Wat et, Pa. — Eddie Schnei- r forced down in junior transcon- t record attempt Ala (CP) into otel here Birmin Senator the lobby yesterday ode of the fresh Tutw fror his home ntment ere he ¢ vocational down in Chambers county w 1d remained 's newly shaved suit carefully campaign hat pressed 1 nLLmrl Four Novembr nnell, on sioners on ROeS 10 ce of Pquest ou 1 oth:r fersonian den ASSN. APPLE ELECTS imp Deven H. Tru Second Annual Summer Sale SPECIALS ——— FOR SATURDAY MEN’S AND YOU MEN CLOTHING Lot Selected Lot 835 SUITS $20.00 2 Long Pants Selected £30 SUITS $17.50 some 2 Pants, Others 1 and 1 Knicker Pant Special Lot Fancy Collar Attached and Neckband SHIRTS szular 83 md 50 Grades - MEN'S H. 0. W. Made in 2 $3.75 Grade NOW $2.79 JERSEYS $1.49 Special Lot Special Lot MEN'S FELT HAT: $2.00 Regular 85 Grade BATHING SUITS ew Britain $4.00 Grade | Now ‘ $2 99 §5.00 Grade NOW $3.79 $1.29 79¢ $3.00 Grade NOW $2.19 i’i m JERSEYS - $2.19 Now Now Now Sizes 71} - 1,—Regular $1.50 and $2 T JUST 12 STRAW HATS Sizes 65;;-6-*.'-6/*-7-7', Regular $2 and JUST 4 ONLY $10 BOYS' SUITS 2 Knickers $5 Sizes 14, 3.50 Boys' BLOUSES AND SHIRTS 2 $1 E | sport "H. 0. BOYS' n.\mm. SUITS $2.19 $1.79 Boys' Khaki and Gray SHORTS 790 Were 95¢ Were 83.00 Were $2.50 Reg. 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