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10 “Business D. Pression”” and Family Robinson Mich cnormous salar: ‘Raskob placed Charle 1 seasoned mewspaper that time until the pre have been contantly issued from | the most unfair and vicio Norfolk, Va., Sept. 12 (P—In th depths of Chesapeake Bay todav rested the remains of Business D. Pression. his wife, Dame Pessimism and their daughter, Miss Fortune Their burial, at a mock ceremony Sresided over by Governor John |tacks on the president of the L Garland Pollard, was a feature of a "\‘a,‘,:i H‘\)a.: lh\m- good-will tour by citizens of the| '™ [1S O oo SR western shore of Virginia to th LS [and/0econ s . By shore thrown to the winds and mi 1t was carried out with real cof- |Sentations by innuendo and ins fins in which reposed dummies ,rp tions have been gro P*|mill in_veritable tor Gloats Over Depression Instead of cop: with ition oming the been §% Ameriva’s economi Governor Pollard delivered neral oration and the wad read by the Rev or Gove nor ecked steamer anchored 20 miles off here, I No Place For Them “0ld Man Depression, Old Lady Pessimism and your unhappy daug! ter, Miss Fortune, the United Stat is no place for you son ¢ Raskoh “more than any world” was other n in the i ible for the mar- "xw collapse. Raskob, he said, “in- % A thousands of our people to into the sea of speculation.” respos You never had | any real justification to be here any- | how. You lived upon mass timidity. | You were created unjustified | fears and uncertainti “Miserable creat you to a watery grave is sealed, Old Man Hard Optimism, Little Jo and Miss Good I pla Tilson Makes Charge Washington, Sept. 12 (UP) | charge that the democratic national committee is the “personally under written organization” of Chairman | skob was made today as aking battle lemocratic I confine Your doom Work, Lady Payroll Ison of easy and I as a perman “We accep! sion that you psychology on But you couldn't RASKOR ATTACKED - IN INBIANA TALK Sem Robinson Fiays Democratic < “Propaganda Mill" port mounted t ©of progres d th of American 1 credited the policy e merchant & the increase. Th issued H Hunter of the Na- American § a conference with } tive Director Lucas of the publican national committee speech Yyesterday ip- republicans at th rally and bz The rally nnial Linton s after - re- Robinson spokec marked the opening of the republi- cah campaign in Indiana. O Senator James B == and Governor Harry G, Les- lie. ASK POLICE HELP Ind, Sept. 12 er into v (UP)— ine and beverages r centuries > turned res are ot Mr. and Mrs but whe into water t Praises Hoover Record Senator Watson praized ver administration wh attacked the democ Robinson Raskob had “in- couple asked stalled a b n Washington for |solve the problem the purpose uing venomous Six barrels of cider propaganda he president |in their basement, to turn and the republies : jon.” “In charge of at an Mar Robinzon vinegar, stoi TED USE HERALD CLASSI d, - o " [than during all of 1929, MORE FAILURES IN ang} Vil Discloses Washington commercial failures to the federal reserve the first six months of this yew reports dis Sept were reporte: closed today There were 13 first as Tota 080,000 4 the respe fizure red to be ituation s thought 1o be cted the gate al Hoover rec dir ce department to inv leged widespread abuse: bankruptcy proceedings. William J | Donovan, former general, is directing the inquiry | ‘While business failures have | creased this year, these failures, s customary, are |smaller and weaker houses. ties of bankrupt firms this averaged about 000 each. Offi Icials point out many unstable houses elimi failure or consolidation wit} ons so that the t in stronger position. in Liabili | th: being by by when business revi ounder basis. of many firms argins, fiscal ex diti ies world ion Knights of Columbus to '\Ial\ei()utl'w Pl Daly Council bus, will probably outing on Sunday 2 date and meeting med cl clams ol ine | will be jumps, nd wrest- be at day e will « hu ken as following clams ind lobster on REAL ANTIQUE PIECE City, Nw colonizl ssion of south ling o'cloc course with' in every —a “flip P. Wil 10 lives S wter called a “flip mug” must first flip 1b the trigger on the ciey the mug’ ca because a per with b lid in or contents. son back der to re are exported stru of 100 figs each AMERICAS GREATEST DRUG STORES) 217:MAIN STREET comtain 4t RUE MKE '.ucum sue Bayer e A Big 39¢ Family Size Tube of Rexall MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE Given Away With Each Purchase of a 50c Dr. WEST'S TOOTH BRUSH " 50c Old T Gum Fresh Dixie Salted Peanuts Deliciot Patties PR Aspirin T Phillips Milk of Magnesia Castoria Danderjne Hair Tonic Mulsified Cocoanut 0Oil pana Tooth ablets, (100's) ngram's Shaving Cream CANDY th 15 Peppermint h box hioned Drop AMED ETCHINGS Reproducti A BIG VA At 29¢ | I_Su_rie_d With Mock Ceremonies FIRST SIX MONTHS Whole of 1929, Board | 12 (UP)—More d board during 1 failures in the| gainst | 1| he under assistant attorney 15 limited chiefly to ar have ated either |, i i sur- witli- ov- the '"”1\‘\ hen a submarine plane was built e half shell. | (UP)—A » NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1930 “Vestpocket”” Seaplane Developed To Be Carried by U. S. Submarine | | | | | t ane will be bled for flight s boat partially The scont 12vr°s new folding wing (below), shown a Top shows und from a submarine’ tank plane | deck scou Washington, Sept. 12 (@ pocket seaplane to be t ine is being. . to supply an eye” for unders fighters. It will have folding wings and be stowed in a watertight compart- ment flush with the submarine deck. The plane will be a scout, a fast hip carrying only a pilot and to be | partment “lid” opened, and used for extending the range of |plane unfolded and floated on its | vision of the undersea for col- | pontoons when its mother ship sub- | lecting information. b no [ merged. submarine has boen On the return, the submarine experiments, it i3 would be partially submerged and sts with the tiny the plane taxied over its compart- t is completed ment and carricd free of the water when the boat rose to the surface. Blacks Say Oil Qozes A vest- | ked away | developed “aerial Instead of the cylinder, which cut dawn the submarine’s under water speed, it is planned in the new ex- periment to have a compartment under the deck with its top a part of the deck Fo: launching, the submarine to as ndersea cr tion of ment in- available for special carryi clude the V-1, 2 and 3, of 1,000 ton cach ,and the V-4, s-and 6. of 2,660 tons each. Their width varies from 71-2 to 33 1-2 feet. In the new development, which has been undertaken to place at least one airplane on every ship in |the battle line .the navy will draw | on experiences of scven years ago Perth, Australia, Sept. 12 (P—Bush blacks have brought a strange oil tale to the mining town of nowna They say that in the rugged War- burton ranges, in country never visited by white men, there is a place where thick liquid oozes from a cliff and the liquid bursts into flame if a fire stick is applied. A prospecting party set outefor the ranges with twelve camels and provisions for eight months. CLASSIFIED ADS |and tested. | A large cylinder was huilt on the | deck of the S-1, a smaller subma- | rine than later types, for carryifg the dismantied plane which was ac- ! sembled for each flight. The schemo | | was abandoned as unsatic USE HERALD CLEAR - WEAVE'’S SCHOOL SALE Anyone can buy a job lot of hosiery and run a sale with it. CLEAR-WEAVE hosiery which is the l2 in appearance. represent regular in style and smartest ’ This hosiery is taken right out of stock and reduced for the henefit of our customers. This sale is run to get more CLEAR-WEAVE hosiery on more women’s legs. FULL FASHIONED! PURE SILK! FIRST QUALITY! ERVICE WEIGHTS Latest Fall Shades CHIFFONS PURE SILK! FIRST QUALITY! FULL FASHIONED! 18 Latest Fall Colors 4 wrote a book about his adventures. Now there seem to be no ob- stacles placed in the way of those |who would see or buy Bibles. The Extortionist's Bomb Explodes as - Grand Jury Opens Racketeer Probe v & i i |dlers and they sell garters, shoe- pu.n«hmom ~f | 0trings, dime novels, or anythi steer. the hoodlum | ¢ls¢ they get hold of along with the were brought facn | Bibles. wealth and power | 12 (A—An extor- tionist's bomb splotched up th: opening of the grand jury’s inves |and the gangster tigation of racketcering today. to face with the Just o few hours before the in-fof civic interests. Besides Col. | Explorer Fmds Riches quiry, the family of John Valentino | Sprague, others on the committee S he BIEtoAtron siden by, & bombl A AT GRilG: g ln M In Antarctic Regions explosion which damgged their [A Traylor, G. F. Traylor, F. F.| Canberra, Sept. 12 (P—Icy seas home. Swift, Fred W. Sargent and Joseph |right at the back door of Australia Valentino, a street car _company | T. Ryerson. o there are probably laborer, told police he had been —_—_— |Peddlers Hawk Bibles [ threatened with death unless he pail $5,000 to a man “who would ap- proach him and ask for a match.” | On Streets of Madrid Prominent civie 33 Madrid, Sept. 12 (#—The Bible is | and oil can be turned into handsome them, headed by Col now sold opcnly by street peddlers | profits, were discoveries of Sir Doug- supported State's here. |las Mawson's investigation of com= A. Swanson in his drive That may not seem surprising, |mercial possibilities of the Antarctic, racketecrs ¢n the legal rack unless one reflects that there was a His ship, the famous old Discov- Both Swanson and Chief Jus time when men were imprisoned for | ery, visited areas where whalers had McGoorty of the criminal court said | that and during the Inquisition ran |never been, but which, the Aus- the investigation would continue un- | the risk of being burned at the|tralian explorer predicts, will prove ti) business was no longer a prey of | stake. a fabulously rich hunting ground. the racketeer. George Borrow, an Englishman,| Australian companies already are Union |came to Spain to sell Bibles a cen- | being formed to exploit the new jailed for it, and |found wealth. prevention and crime,” the rack Chicago, Sept, abound, where cod banks comparable to those of Newfoundland, where penguin eggs of 1giie John put leaders A A Attorney io With organization at the League club of the “committee for tury ago, was an advanced step over | submerged to receive | . | would come to the surface, the com- | the ! | | From Australian CIiff | Ka- | LEADERS IN STYLE AND QUALITY 302 MAIN STREET FALL OPENING Cool days and cooler nights will soon make you feel the need of a Topcoat and necessitate shedding that light summer suit. Step in and see our Fall and Winter, Suit, Topcoat and Overcoat stock, tailored by h such masters of design as Hart Schaffner and Marx, Michasls-Stern and the makers of the famous Tex Products. — OVERCOATS from $25 © $85 including the Winter-Tex at $50. 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