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" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1930. " New Britain Herald' HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britain, Conpecticut Tseusd Daily (Bunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg., 41 Church Btreet SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1800 & Year $1.00 Three Months 75c. & Month OMce at N Ma Butersd at the Po as Becond Clam Mal Britain TELEPHONE CALL Business Omce Editorial Room: Ths only profitable advertisi (a the City. Circulation books and pres room alwars open to advertisers. inted Preas exclusively en re-publication of t or not atherwise and also local Member of the A The Amscciated Preas titled to the nae all mews credited to eredited n this paper shed there Member Audit Bureau of Crealation Iy honest analysis of circulation statistice are audit This insures pro- fraud In newspaper i to both national and circulation. Our besed upon th tection agalnst tribution figures loeal advertisers The Herald fs on York at Hotaling's Square; & Qrand Central, dally 1B New Newestand, Time Newset Entrance ilmd Street. This one abo ba the sal pouncem we for giving page lora of lassitud As well as for nothing SEYMOUR AS A POSSIBILITY n the Cox OLARENCE CONGRESSIONAL Fu omplications gressior tor Congress from the Rep ot has already announced be a candidat In addition Mayor George Q an opening ranks, though has the active pr strength on an e-con on campaign against Fenn. On the Democrati side of the Paonessa f this c is very anxious nomination and fs at least fleld at ¢ Should erystallize the Repul a lot mour, who is poss able means and has Mayor contender in the toward Fenn do animosity ans might worse than nominating Sey- ssed of consider- therefore. mort independance of icanery than the average fact that there Cengressman from his pay as a pub- Me servant, providing he is willing to keep his hands from di tiees and Washington as it tained. Many 2 poor representative has spent term after politica 1t is a well known is little profit to a jous prac- maintain . his office in sheuld be st main- honest term in Congress and wound up his vears in actua nding m han he received in keeping his post Seymour would have from ove to b is possesse 4 of onal lcome We s y must more or committed to Fe ogni Also v LON CHANEY SMORKI-EATERS AND SPEFDING their v Br Brit- tels at the D 1y The New & notified by nsington n depa phone < sp from thori forth the apparatus from and conseque local nd no soundin stoists and to call police mporary fraffic se to the fire by No. Chi iation 2 ar of no means safe as the rou along South Main | where finishing street Catholi hes were \ morning service, past red lights at intersecting and heavy streets, through the trafic as well Though usual the trucks sound as if | they making a couple of hun- | dred miles an hou least they | ire not capable of great | However, their weight makes | them potential nauts, they a none 100 casy no ell versed in his duty In dri o stop, we L how may be ing past crowds nday they took a not warrant the saved by loss therefrom to be prefe and limb. This part » was no dama department done to made a probably saved some Brick is wel Donnelly Co ZUTA'S FUNDS AND DISTRIBUTION THEIR R IN THE DARR ROOM NEEDED nd other coins, old books other many oom is problem or lend im antiques if they were certain that the hibited ad tageously. That New Britain appreciates th museum can not be questioned. The number of visitors who examine its would loan he ex- exhibits every day shows that there keen e the insti interest in what All that is needed is more room, It is not possible to be dogmatic | about the solution to a problem with which one has only superficial ac- | | tance but it does seem that a happy answer to the question would be found in turning over the entire | library to the This would iseum its exhi That or library use | provide ample space for and for some time to come. the building is unfit ringly apparent to anyone. volved building a ost i m pro prejudice t such a move but they s be in hearty accord library. The would make an ex- ilding & new building rary or a fine led but it be used if remode is not the siz shelf” system it of those in pec library. Th to the nd 1 ook at them. that includes human there are other race— tairs and down- s pldced on op Facts and Fancies rt Quillen s usual, are Reds. ause They there icans mad tires at gas ne mors free-air two more wavs to d wood voics n is a dinne vledge of bric The population ording 1o the cit be issued The 500! directory ore W time Waterbu vice that of New Corbin car that rance race in d to city ed a for this basis Plain firemen have accept ion of F R e T JFiremen's Day in that town on Sep ember 9 John Kelly. prominent member of the Y. M. T. A. & B. societ {tending the convention of the A. U. at Norwich. At the ¢ Naw PBritain was given credit having the Jargest increase in ille chow at the of Judze Berlin he in William {Hungerford. charze a Greek dren Amer That makes my grandchil- ans.”” he said humorous- Mr. Warren's father wrote a his- tory of New Britain which wa adopted by the D. A. R. and late enlarged by another writer and was also auther of several spellers formerly used in the schools. O.OMcIntyre But < he s column from a western paper daily, writing across it in red pencil "0, and mailing it to me. Today Aamp was uncanceled and 1 a dirty little thief swiped it. 1 hat's getting even, hey, fat Dame hands esque rece vationi: »oubtless h QUESTIONS ANSWERED 1 can get an answer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New i3ritain Herald, Washington Bureau, 22 New York avenue, Washing- D. C., enclosing two cents in ps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can extended research be under- taken. Ail other questions will re- ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- quests cannot be answered. All ler- ters are confidential.—Editor. om a 45th 1 you taste our spina not know the m iness — you have not street cafe circular souffle aning of really b con-| F ¥ ough | "1 He | vou do 1 | hapr ated | lived That is what has been missing in my life—spinach (Copyright, 193 Syndicate, found with a nonchalant « has done this man h coupled theatrical venture plunged nkruptey recently, with a half miliior Rut o e New York, | Chin Chow, the nal R ballet, Michacl Fokine s Chauve Souris, t times him into stan debts of 3 . McNaught Inc.) Observations On The Weather Wi on, Aug. 268—Forecast hern New Englan Fair Wednesday increasing not much changé in temperature; moderate and north wind tonight, h and increasing on Wednesday. for Eastern York: tonight; Wednesday partly not much change in tem- . moderate north ds be- esh Wednesday on t for New Haven and tonight; Wednesday Ba- | Moscow | sian intro- iged the to Theater 1ced Eleanor Duse ful “Miracle” is not likely rupt of eal i ro i p-from-the-sidewalk in Vil Russia, h hovhood sell v rep ever play | one of Reers B ENE o spent |, o hecome | cloudiness no afte Fair He was appointed nd served i uloulor Press re is low over Q Does Ch h pressure covers the Lake region New season lley but are nea western districts H inder nd Conditions ather for not been the United Siates z No shifting to | GLP.TOSTAN N HOOVER RECORD ' Fess Declares Support of Presi- dent Is Campaign Issue Washington, Aug. 26 (UP) — The record of President has been offered as the republican is- ‘sur the |campaign, apparently with his own knowledge and consent Hoover in congressional election comprehensive radio speech Senator Simeon Fess ot In a last night, Ohio. new chairman of the republi- can national committee, made clear that he the president's leadership, policies and accomplish- ments the particular question be- fore the people in the election of the new congrees The Ohio senator cited in detail the enactment of the farm relief and tarift and the organiza- tion worl done by the president to meet the business and drought situationd Al the accomplishments of the party he laid at the door of the chief executive whom he called “the engineer, the builder, the lead- er “transcendental lability as an organizer.” Indicates Party “Dryness” Although he had unced pre- viously he did n prohibi- tion a campaign praised Mr. Hoover's “strong stand” on en- !'forcement the first mention of the he national phase of the for control of congress. connection, Fess praised efforts law en- the negoti- Canada rum considered laws possessing ann consider issue, for treaties ated v rh smuggli The said. is speculation’ ha to cu conomic Fese the depression ult of “worldwida nd n e fault of administratior ed to Avert administration through Panic” made “The offort every reserva against mania. but its im- co an4 the prices inno- board," he caid warn lation heyond pec s crash came in of stock exchange to thousands of leader S e collapse from being and was White Houre confere Cites Farm A sound farm ed. Fess said. Th in the in Relief Act f law was en- tariff. he con- ot foreign inter- heralded retaliation has Inland watar- ndon treaty and improvement he alse the achievements of rest gainst said the of foreign myth arms Amer asts. He widely promis n proved a ways, the L child welfare listed among While democ presid speaking. tha headquarters ced Senator Connally, Texas, would speak over radio metwork next Mon- “Spokesman Fess and he was publicity the same day night on the Grundy —mmmm—m—m————e————————— — — —— SPARKLING nds —— DITOR. Wa oA Was werewith five handling coss | | | | | 1 am a reader of the Daily Giaton HOME New frita T e AND SPIZZY! Y s ditter s for Leverages, ¥ou atternoon lectio c-mads 5 CLIE cOUPONTRERERSE RS e Ry Bureau D. ¢ MAD New Britain Herald ' BEVER- J n Herald Jirst Mondey On New Links Sees 165 Rounds Played—Gronnds Earn Almost Yesterday. Britain golf enthusiasts s of T New ed to throng the grounds munic as early at 6 o'clod at 6 m.. today according to report of park officials Superintendent Clyde M wood reported today that the total of 165 rounds of golf wai played there yesterday income Monday poorest of th This is 33 | played Sunday. 1 golf course morning. and ag cons of $537.7 rounds than were ville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fo FROM MAIN STREET TO THE SOUTH END OF THAT EXTRA ROUGH STRETCH OF TROLLEY TRACK. thl Y el ed co he in m An] to rat Go ma cor lin the con stod suc exp of 1 cho held M| sing: Brit o'clof jured

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