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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1930. —————_—————————===¥ ,____‘___ Unshed Rain Could Float W mld Navies | ASHS [ FARE RIDE T0 PUBLIC COURSE FOR CITY GOLFERS | B—A " OFDWHITE GIRES RELATIVES X Up O NATE WS S vt BT IN PUBLIC STREET SEX, CHRIST WLl SEEH RE-HECTI0N PRELATE DECRIES LOSING OF FAITS ® Dovert Purmm Mixed Use and Abuse \BEL!EVE IT OR NOT (On. request. eent with stamped. Areseed envelope, Mr. Ripley (Reg. U. 8. Pat. Of) 11 furnish broof of ansthing depicted by him). P e || Average Woman Uses 347 Lbs. of Cosmetics || Chicago, Aug. 19 (UP)—The average American woman uses, during her lifetime, three times her weight in cosmetics, Mrs. M B McGravran, Kansas City, president of the American Asso- ciation of Cosmeticians and Ha Artists, told delegates at the sociation’s eleventh annual con- vention being held here Mrs. McGavran figured the average American woman weighs about 115 pounds and uses, be- tween her 16th and 60th birth- days 347.6 pounds of makeups and creams There are, she estimated, about 40,000,000 women in the country use 316,024,000 pounds or 2 tons of cosmetics pounds ALLIS[]N REACHES . ATH TENNIS ROUND Tilden's Hip Gives Him Trouble ad- BY RIPLEY | e THE 4 YEAR OLD BRIDE / - WHOSE WEDDING I ATTENDED IN JAIPYR, HYDE HEADS GROUP ONDROUGHT RELIER (Continued I'rom First Page) | committee will be Chairman Legge |of the federal farm board; Bestor, federal farm loan commis- | sioner; Roy A. Young, governor of the federal reserve board; John Bar- ton Payne, chairman of the Ameri- can Railway association; Ogden Mills, under secretary of the treas- ury, and Henry M. dent of the First National bank of Los Angeles. President Hyde mately aced where Hoover announced the appointment, saying approxi- 300 counties were now em- within the drought region conditions are regarded by ief officials as serio burden confronting th farmers, he said, was not cxpected to be reached next winter. His statement said latest continue to show the drought was and that rains had improved \or\"l.uons only in non-acute areas. ordance with the conclu- sions of my conference with the gov ernors,” the president's statement e real ever l’au]‘ Robinson, presi- | stricken | reports | have completed their detailed organ- ization, the Red Cross has given in- | structions to all their country agen- | cies to take care of the situation.” ‘Would Stop Profiteering | Washington, Aug. 19 (UP)—Or- {ders to prevent profiteering have |been issued by Secretary of Agr icul- |ture Hyde to county agents in the |nearly 500 drought-stricken com- munities which have been authorized to receive emergency fréight rate | relief. Additional counties will be added to the emergency list, Hyde reveal- ed in discussing the project to move live stock out of affected areas and move feed into them. County agents are authorized tc certify feed shipments for the 50 |per cent freight rate reduction. Agents will be responsible for seeing that the farmer obtains benefit of the reduced rates, Hyde said. When,d dling reduced rate feed are | found 1o be charging excessive re- tail prices, the senator explained, the county agent woud be expected to withdraw his reduced rate certifi« cate. Chairman Legge of board has recommended ment of cattle from the Montana drought area outh and east, where abundant Beef Producers Need Aid the farm the ship- central to states feed s DRAWN ON A TYPEWRITER. by HowarD BALLOU, 1.5 © 170 King Faatures Srafiare tae 0 Ta ieve Tor Nol” BOOK AT RANDOM ~ AW > 090 [SESRS] AND THE REMAINDER WILL INDICATE ThE NUMBER OF PAGE LINE, AND WORD 1N ORDER. R Stole. the Bean Eater— RD WITHIN 10 LINES OF ToP T 10 WORDS OF THE LINE. Mark 1T WWMBER OF PAGE FRENCH HORSE Won£320,000 ) TR e D) EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S ) repent the murder of a man and to have his 1 live tt fe of a beggar and eat nothing but beans to the letter, and has never changed his clothes or picture taken in 1923 d his apparent d shelief in accomplishment, he veled extensively ‘m\mRP‘O\\ _ «Filing” The New Testament S CARTOON For almost slept in a 1 el t his vow = Swordfish Ta Verano Sues For $2.000 and harsh - force of tk " the sense is growi tronger. The T = his religion, such as “ appear from what w that this virtue is not = their descendant : instructed I'nr Four Hour Iournm Bes "7 SCHNEIDER SHATTERS JUNIOR FLIGH FLIGHT MARK SR - EBERHARDT DENIES together the PLOTTIG MORDER = 22 t Page) s for- 3, while on his travels about in Newpor Ma ¢h Newport, R. I, Aug. 19 (&) mer Allison, Davis rlayer, became th fourth rou victory by Big champion, (it ranked pla vell Lee of from last night defeat- York W. Perry, Er Jack Tidsall, L iled in the ng efforts of details wa n w York York Third Round Allison, Dallas, xas, de won by Philadelphia. defeated New York, 5 News years ago when he osed a mortgage eld on the He had retired as a pav- WORLD WAR VETERAN ANSWERS ‘TAPS' L confidence Eddie Jacobs. arcol Rainville nk Hunter defeated R re, defeated real, 6-4, 6-4. Rochelle, N. An- defeated York ar he visit mi at- Al Capon to Jackson- CHARGE DRY AGENT WITH MISCONDUCT Nashville F. J. Perry, Richard Lew Henry Goldsmith & CO. 35 MAIN ST. PEQUOT PILLOW CASES 15x36 1 to a customer 29c Each OPPOSITE GLEN 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS $4.98 Each FEATHER PILLOWS 17x24 79¢ Each REMNANTS LINOLEUM SOC to $1 MATTRESSES Cotton Well Made Heavy Tick $9.98 Each of I\LAID GARDENER SHODTS | e LIATIAREN b es Raft WATER COLOR | SHADES all colors, perfects | 49c LACE CURTAINS extra wide at this low price. Each TOKILL HINSELF | 523 Page) Dotted Swiss Criss Cross or Plain RUFFLED CURTAINS Continued T'rom First ttempted to end Police learned that Mrs Margaret, and nephe arrived by bus from about 9 a. m Sergeant Cibulla said he he t his employer's nephew then her sister, and then pur- s own an appointment sister, to go pver the | Sister r the sword- eved {Le Gore first, BLANKETS 66x80 Part Wool $3.66 FLAT CURTAINS —of good quality scrim, hemstitched, medallions, 49c ».. Each said, “I have appointed Secretary | H\dl‘ to undertake coordination be- rr‘]f'rxl and state activities as | the national drought Relief for bect producers general- be secured, he believes,” by stock, Dairy men, however, ord to ship feed in to provide for their bers of the committee | alternate or additional | from time to time to un-| ake special problems before the committee. Mr. Robingon has sented to serve on the committee for | coordinating federal vith state and private credit activ- s. The headquarters of the na- tional drought committee are heing n the department of agri- tion regarding the at owned by the tion corporation, a bsidiary, was given by Legge after a conference with fore mer Governor Harry F. Byrd, chaire | man of Virginia's drought commit- tee. Byrd prgposed that the farm board should dispose of itg 75,000.« 000 hushel of wheat to stockmen. Legge said the estimate was too high, that the board's wheat hold- ings were between 60,000,000 and 65,000 ppoint members farm board con- purposes of Hard Winter Ahead t g reports confirm the of the the in-| S situation el affected conntries Baltimore Publisher Missing From Yacht 19 (A—Van Lear Baltimore r. was found t from _his when the yacht about 12 miles south of Scot 2d Light, off the New Jersey coast, The announcement was made to- day by his associaies. Mr. Black was returning here from New York. discovery at he was missing s made when his valet went to th abin about 10 o'clock. A search of the vacht was made immediately John J. Kelley, but Mr. ot be located * Mr. Hoover said lag few i greatly improved de of the acutely those areas the de- s proceeded to 4 any great de- although pastur- Itimor ack n and noted world Aug. % ro ne in mind that 1t of view the b in th ute area much re vividly han at the present d from all area high ap- avs for their | efive action. Tt 1 Fn‘eman Hult at Blaze #er of courageous coorei- | In South Boston House as been undertaken in of seriously reduced fn-| Boston, Aug. 13 (UP)—One fire- fue to the depression. It em- | n was slightly injured early to- e public interest of main- | day while fighting a fire of mysteri- o strength and financial |ous origin which caused $12,000 railways they | damage o an unoccupied three story. e to cooperate in times | house on West Ninth street, South difficulty. | Boston. 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