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g~ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930. 3 | be some juryr miliar with the | especially since illness is competing | Miami el b ) . T2 |Auto Hits Stalled Car; . | . : ; H New Bl’ltalfl Herald sea in order that the captain zets the | with his opponents’ vengeful desire Facts andFanctes ‘:‘;’r‘:“‘::::“ e T 0 . Y. Youth Instantly Killed HERALD PUBLISRING COMPANY | proper hear in a race to claim him | Nashville W SR 3 . q - H Saugus, Mass. Aug. 2§ (UP)— New Britain. Conmectient i while he may be A dictatorship seems inexcusable | | New Haven o 1 H One yvouth was killed instantly an S bbornly de- to those train principles of \ iy 1ehes Quillen | New Orleans cight other persons injured when .in lasued Daily (Bunday Excepted) : DIggeet plece of property a automobile operated by -a vouns New York At Heald Bldg., 61 Church Street R v woman crashed into the rear of a many revolutions which kly dot | wife's name is Tex Noriolk, Va pends on hi v to save his mo ace of the | man ever tried to keep in his ) 5 O E B i : nd hesitates to call by radio A o J ? : D 8 il stalled machine on Newburyport SUBBCRIPTION RATES . e nerent omplished the | the pages of Latin-American histor A ey Portland, Me 2 d a Ll turnpike here early today 1100 & Tear a 5 i Sk % r 0 2 means £0 much to a box-| _ A b i Alexander Skall. 19, of Lynn lost 1380 Three Months ik g - *® | er, why doesn’t his training include | S 80 T N et it his life. Three vouths who wers ame those St. Louis e a Montr S picnicking | Wash helping him push the stalled car, Entered at the Post OMce at New Britamn O’ & ¢ AL Hor e or ; Peter De Carlo, John Pelegrini and wr Second Mall Matter, ahoar p that navoidabl f the 1 raditionally fickle the smart sisters who scorn | George Mahares, were taken to Lynn X ; g he Rio Grande |MeN aren't half so smart as the Qstions hospital where De Carlo was report- e ! R : FaT e 'n"n‘:x“'hnv:“:n their superiority to | | ed dying. Michael Stamos of Lynn, Business Ofmee S0 s GaECoC ProY e | owner of the machine, was lass Editorial Rooms (ol ST 8 ousl gt Occupants of the .other Z{'llDll\O» i R T bile who were injured included Veb- Pl v s v e { o esth sl R onica Perry of Newburyport, the e : ! Sy rcated Ostrich It was, 1|driver: Helen Perry and John Wil- T - ol - L Aaas el e liams, hoth of Newburyport, and an Member of the Amuciated Press e Te ane the § himeels olutely s are four : nidentified young woman Amscciated Press fs exclumvely en i ‘ mals that ) g AR b peetliielie mie : — SAmoclaie Rfses] cles Zh e G he canr i ¢ winu- o E t at i ng the pected but likely needed face lift sews creaned 10t ¢ oher 1 th h for sur- | Ing zood will of the populace e i | lored lunct ons B| There's a headline: ‘Gallipolis Bov| New Englanders Urged e published therein. ; . r hoa u r fown i e : : : s T To Spend Constructively . T - Crav % e b o ; ¢ t , T 2. Hollvwood: “Are| Boston, Aug. 28 (UP)—New Eng- Member Andit Burean of Clrculation pt t of u e belief tha S 2 2 Ly E £ sland r 1 omel chiomos | landers were urged to join in a : ! e et Sl S ad ach pajamas QULSTIONS ANSWERED et g ‘ : i with your col.|“buying campaign” as an antidote - L Vislio-d brin il e ol o for industrial depression in a radio address by Mayor James M. Curley patriot | Reds are dangerous characters ho get shot in China or Egy vishes to carry out a beneficial | o (o 3% RO (T Fen e A Eaneer ng an gangsters em alwasw opes to ad honest amalysis of il A | . ; e . Y Wit b et e e s 1 who 'y ses 3 . Hoover he promised to make Question of fact or information by (!imb upon the ivel stools f t a mieryEody|addeastny aavor) Seleynlpdl b el il ’ ; ; writing 10 the Question Editor, New hem and s an tr n e—the I ladfon o Boslon lasiinIEh L g ution figures to both national amd -APIAIN € e reforr s . Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, r | Arguing that plenty of money was sel advertisera pot h : . t : I - 25N ew Torkt avenueliWashiss ) gon patronagr Sopyright. 1330, M nt available as shown by big increases LA e oo X i ; it e U S e e o Gt Tl va cor 4 of in bank deposits. the mayor declar- The Herald oo m y in Ne : aps for reply. Medical, legal and hood loafers ht street we ed that widespread spending alonz S : or n 1t ¢ t tier . nd petty s e = constructive lines by persons who o Newsstand. Time rital advice cannot be given, nor 17 o i 0] GoERAERtalans Nexmiand Sirioes ) caien through the depo v = AL sdicseanoribetelven uay I AR O B COMMUNICATED S (20 (e el i? porsons Pho Grand Central 4nd Street £ till re 1 nd it ey I | taken., All other questions will re- | Breasy fpotty apron red ———— relief measure for unemployment ; More on the Golf Course g ile feents SifuntjonRdoeall not differ materially from ones that have preceded it and our chief con- cern at present should be to adont such measures as will prevent a re- arrence.”” Mayor Curley said iious AN AVIATOR'S FINAL GESTURE y S onfined 4 4 tior ceive a personal reply. L ned re- £ ; » dition cannot be answered. All ! 1 ard boilec ar Do the Editor of the Herald— S o) tis Babls Z : . 5 are confidential.—Editor. himsel | ) - G Ot b i of t blic Golf Co | lass for whom 1 supposed, Speaking specifically coming out of a \ placed oods, I prophesied dis- Accordingly, Sun I stood 1 good ti nd watchee ping tally 1 found that ached the fair- v Billy Ke dical defect fn 1 location of thi: uilt on the h The tee should he right the center of the fair elbow hole but HOW MANY SPIED AT THE CHICAGO AIR = bt i N , P : ats ha MERT " | for them. a new method of that like I the price. OUR PRICE FELT HATS 60c : i o : sl 2 i was G108 RN > the f ng as w “shoe Rebuilders and Hat ; 2 b - Cleancrs’ 140 MAIN ST 571 MAIN ST 25 Years Ago Today [Foemnsn G R S L LR —_— . (RISI' AND DELICIOUS = CLIP COUPON HERE =— =— == — — i Fol . Toonerville Fo ks By Fontaine Fox A SKIPPER GOES FRET 2 of el o N e cond ¢ 4 the Rap LA THE TERRIBLE TEMPERED MR. BANG SOLVES THE UNEMPLOYMENT Archie H B b GO 3 an in : : : : Bl o s e PROBLEM A3 FAR AS IT APPLIES TO HIS OWN FAMILY. PFLOWERS IN THE PARKS skipper ; a fear 2 up I X Observations P 'a\ll’ ON). DICTATOR . : £ Captain T as it was At th case | messag that so more in » hook is there a ¢ was running at e r g For-Truth knots in the fog. d of 3 he itionary h . ant e ! S il b & 7 the second part of Bun- as Inspector Hoover found. J copious in recent years, it I8 evid J © upper Lake region im's Progress” she joins much credence w i ch | that our southern friend r Gt tic ¢ mall ;e jower in the Canad > comp; ¢ Christians on her reports is seen by fact that vestiges of their t rpo- | ¥ uL1tud & B8 seonrialiey e o official board of inquiry di4 not 1 v renity is en 1 nm,r:] ‘T:',;mr for 4 e ~aring cloudiness cept them as truth i achieved supremacy by a | bY the contemplation by I t local sho Phere are rumblines i ¢ s . confidence in mankind . &h o ' ' AP ros mbleats ¥ hom did Tennyzon write, cesion on faction A the comr o y 1" by % < about through th A e X s lernezd, 2 eal hen e b S g8 r fenry Hallam, son of Massachusctis and thr that e ha n “reelected,” and his 11- Possible by contributi from a / t Yoo J t o Henry Hallam., Hr grand jury inquiry will be ordered | year period of power has heen un- Let the good work continue J SR 8 § fTad iddenly.at Vienng to|the with the possibility that the ain | u B most S (e will have to face an entirely diffir- | othe tators, he has finally been elsctric owered mo ent group of individuals. Whether | p 1 forcibly on the sk 1 ¢ |« pable of turning out 360 ¢ - Eeniiaain S I foom hour. and operated | ere Tt 56 picreial aviatien service over nine | pushing a button, has been per- | Hatteras 3 3 routes. five operated by .American Fantaine Fox. 1930 they will be landsmen or not remains escapes With his life he will t be secn, tuere should, however, | more fortunate than most of his 1k, | fected, |Los Angeles ... 5 6| interests and four by French,