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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1930. ain Herald HING COMPANY everyone knows, | sro s | rgets and Fanctes | feared prohi- By Robert Quillen be the land of the wasn't so easy to get out at Medicine Hoover. A mere lake of won't cure what ails us. on would solve most of Freckles would be a an if they'd get to- hen peo- d they are tol- merely too sel- say., moves h of it in right arm & movies the hero ACKETEERS IN FOOD g L i L Al ondering why PURIIY t way ING" ATLANTIC CITY Observations The Weather sasterr to cloudy tinued coo ds. v Fair tonight ncreasing clondir nge in temperatu i Conditions: A strong area of GRAPE INDUSTRY B 2le high pressure is central south of of pe r 10 d0 Hydson Bay. Pressurc is low over posed rida. Rains were reported from thern Texas, Oklahoma IFlorida and a few e oot erages in most Conditions favor for this followed by and not much ch for New Ha nd ON THE UP Temp: vesterday SNARES BIG TROUT High ot AUER. 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[ their finances and agriculture, their ; | food and drink, schools and - re- ligion.” i i Business Demoralized L] The result, Lewis declared, is | ‘farms bending beneath mortgages, ‘the ravaging of nine hundred mil | lions of earned money to pay for | y tribunals of punishment,” “the ex- q G ) pense of five billions each year to iy - dminister the national government, o 1 to give it force and officials to de- prive the states of home rule and “the snatching from the states and cities of five hundred millions of revenue," c n re The citizen, he said, “beholds busi- L] L ness driven to desperation, capital | to terror and sees ejected from em | ployment millions and millions of New York, Aug. 20.—The spot- familiarities with the great, no liv- | tollers.” He warned that “in their light is, with all there is in the|ing columnist is as well known | helplessness these burdened and world to write up, being turned on |among thinking people as Frank |abandoned Americans become fit the pay of columnists. Sime's|Ward O'Malley, who was just a re- | for communism and peril their own tieatrical weekly, Variety, started | porter on the old Sun, never signed | land with threats of danger.” it with a stud-type banner: “Cal's| a story or wrote a word about him- | Pleads for State Rights No. 3 In Soft Jobs!” in welcoming |self in his newspaper days The restoration of the government the former president to columnar A i | to the foundation laid by the fathers s There is one glorious high spot | of the republic, and the return of the It has given other columnists a | in columning no other job I know | states to revolve about the axis of chance to lie about wages. My im- | attains. A fellow can devote the | the constitution afford the only de- pression is most readers are sur- | entire working hours of the L e, e i feeling sorry for himself—and e “To 'this end, there must be,” he for it. For instance! | said, “a lberalization, qualification l'or repeal of the Volstead act, or of | the 1Sth amendment, or any portion | of cither of these which cannot run prised we are paid at all. My week- end, so long as the whole Paid a has squealed s $18 a week, (Copyright, 1930, McNaught Tuesday afternoons o it 1 must Syndicate, Inc.) rnish my own riter and eat — : Collpon Bonbutrently with heliiisnt ana LA g s our ol it i stands as obstruction to this e oh e et program of a righteous morality in B P e i L2 the governme of each state and other rackets when financial facts thelsol S [xn o 5 1.:]2 col- Predictions were current that th Dt S ; Sy adoption of the platform toduy e s B T ould find downstate and Cook e srueste avout 1t o me. | [lils Democtat BIames AlL| Some eoconseea " o = SRt ek mand for a “blanket repeal” of the before taking up columning. 0 such a misfit e been able to live | porting legislation g out a daily spasm like | Sprinzriela T Aug a0t % 7 v not alone in this €000 pnce Hamilton Lewis, candidate | VY 0man’s Back Injured o ¢f my felloWs 1S tor 1. 8. senator, delivering the key- In Collision of Autos note address before the democratic i state convention, today urged mod street, Brooklyn, N. Y.. was fication or repeal of the Volstead i Pt £ injured about the ba and neck 2 T e O SR e ans dlitomable which she Rorionor EIESIgNoNT s R i s riding. driven by Edward Hag- ndorf of S4 Hartford avenue. was 1 nobodies ed cannot run concurrently with right nd privilege of the state.” £ e e fotay et ck in the rear by a car driven 1A i el ol c ength Fiizabstit Chapmun: of e on ed to run against cct, Bristol, about 8:30 o'clock a McCormick for the [0 b Lewis blamed prohibition | otk ears were ot o corruption, economic f1L| pim ctreet and the accident happen. e He sald the | o when Hagendorf car stopped be permitted |ia) Sivoia gLl e s unable op soon enough avoid the bump. Officer Louis E. rper reported no cause for polica put i he next Or ou tical and e of his summon- 18 to “bri k this t o its people” and d free of theft OGDEN MILLS HOME New York. Aug. 20 (A—Ogden L. Mills, undersecretary of the treas ury. returned on the Olympic last night from a vacation in Europe. While ab he discussed with Walter E American ambas- sador to Fra he nch dou- ble extraterr! 1 n Ameri- n corpor: with subsidiarics 1 France, but said his conversations were unofficial. He described the particularly burdensome to rican compe on."" 1 prohibition high- Calls Dry Agents Bandits “For the action of our Lewis, "we call to hat he pursuit of \ the maladministration of prohibition law—the of law, i the republic— brought ited States > open civil riot and revolu- our country has ever he rebellion under the e dition laws of President | BREWING COMPANY REPORTS ! The Cremo Brewery Co. is retain X now de- s legal existence through an- ¢ man and |nual corporation reports. one of street | which was filed yesterday at the of- urch—to |fice of the town clerk. The report dictation as to |lists John Skritulsky as president and commerce, |and Frank Wisnieski as treasurer. PICNIC LUNCHES AND PORCH SUPPERS ATE .. gt | s i i SN Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox “¢8UITCASE SIMPSON, WHOSE FEET ARE THE LARGEST IN THE WHOLE TOWNSHIP, HAS BEEN OFFERED A JOB BY THE OWNER OF THE ToM THUMB GOLF COURSE. | CPontaine Fox. 1930