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" PESETA WILL BE STABILIZED SOON *"Spain Makes Pians to Put Cu- rency On Firm Basis Madrid, Sept. the government for stabilization of | the Spanish peseta were announced | yesterday by Luis Figueras, manag- er of the national bank. “All exchange operations in Spain | will be centered in an organization formed by authoritiés of the Bank of Spain and the external Spanish bank,” Figueras announced. “In th future all operations with foreign countries by private banking cor- porations are prohibited “The creation of the new o zation is one of the first me: to stabilize the pesta: The enormous gold reserves in the power of Spain will be immediately mobilized as far as necessary, because the reserves have been paralyzed and did no exert any influence on the currency during the slump. “It is the general belief that when | these factors have been started, the stabilization will take place. 12 (UP)—Plans of | women have a normal home life?” It was found that in these cities, | Fall River, Mass.; Providence, R. Rochester, N. Y.{ Paterson, N. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Paul, | | Kansas City, Mo.; Atlanta, Louisville {and New Orleans, 37.6 per cent of the married women engaged in gain- |ful oceupations were not living with their husbands in homes of their own, ‘)\.( either were boarders or lodgers. ‘If the normal home life for a married women be defined as living with her husband in a home of her |own, then somewhat more than one third of these married women gain- [tully employed did not have a nor. mal home life,” was Dr. Hill's con- | clusion. In the 50 }Pdr period, Dr. | found, women school teachers, in- creased in number from $7,047 toll | 652 partly accounted for by re- placement of men by women. He noted decided decreases in the num- bers of women employed as servants, Iressmakers, laundresses. milliners. tailors and boarding and house keepers. “Women are not leaving the og- cupation so much as the occupation is leaving them," gory. Hill Italian Specials % lodzing | he said of this cate- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, DIAMOND TARIFF . OFFERS PROBLEM Fear Merchants May Take Up-'* fair Advant age of Drawback Washington, Sept. 12 (® — The | 11930 tariff, cutting the diamond duty in half, was designed to offer | less temptation to smugglers, but | the law has presented a new difficul- | ty. | ~The drawback division of the cus- {toms service now must be on the| alert to circumvent the dealer |imported diamonds under the old “rmr‘ but plans to tal vantage of the new through the operation of | arawback provisions | A gem merctant who six months |ago imported $100.000 worth of u |set diamonds. paying $20,000 duty, today would pay only $10,000 duty. He might. customs officers point- |ed out, by perusing the tariff law, |take special notice of the “draw- |back” clause which says: “That {upon the exportation of articles | |manu(acmrsd or produced in the United States with the use of im- who | The Spanish government has re- fused definitely gll offers from for- eign oil concerns®for disrupting the oil monopoly as the government es. timates that, with 4.400.000,000 Perugia, Sept. 12 (UP)—A violent wind storm, followed by heavy rain, |so used shall be refunded as draw- | wept Trasimeno lake ‘yesterday. rl)aL‘k ss one per centum of such | | particularly the envirens of the |duties. pesetas gold reserve compared to|COMmufje of Passignano, which | The idea might then strike him 4.456,000,000 pesetas notes in circu- | Vere temporarily lation it has more than enough fo- |darkness by a thick dust cloud and |diamonds into jewel cases and rings. stabilization and regularization of |& mud shower. using cheap materials as settings Ha exohenge Svilhout fozaient Taans and exporting them get all but one | | | ported materials, the full amount of | |the duties paid on the mnnh’\ndis”‘ unged into semi- |that he could manufacture his unset | [ $10,000. | But customs officials already are on the alert for just such possible occurrences. The customs service has let it be known all along the coast line at home and abroad that my such tactics will be “frowned IRISH FILN CENSOR BETWEEN TWO FIRES | | Exhibitors and and Churches Com-| i plain of Present System 2 (A—The film ex- are dis- Dublin, Sept. itors in the Free State fed with the > cencorship. So are many moral reformers. It is a criminal offence in the Free | State to exhibit a film that been passed by the censor. There is only one censor, and he is not a full time ofticer. Talkies can'not be rushed through as rapidly as were the silent films, |and the consequent delay in getting the censor's decision is held preju- dicial to the trade. There is a board of appeal against | | the censor’s decisions, but as neither the censor nor the appeal board | ever assigns any reason for rejecting | - READY FOR RACE working of the | has not | 1930. | should be the boat. In the trials nhe‘ ‘“u found to be the pick of the| four American aspirants for de- | |fending the cup Weetamoe | Whirlwind. Shamrock 5th never met a worthy opponent and | enter the races a very much | known quantity. Roughly the two sloops are very nearly matched on a basis of di- | mensions. Those who expect Sham- rock 5th to carry home the famous | 100 guinea cup feel she must win (— | her races in light air. That opinion Newport, R i £ t. 12 | e o _;;}:m“ Lipton-s| Was formed during the trials be- | | American boats when‘ | | | | YACHTS GETTING |Shamrock 5th and Enterprise to Start Tomorrow Shamrock 5th |Afth challenger for the America’s|t¥een the A mp and Enterprise, Harold S. Van- \shammck went ghosting around the |derbiit's defender, today entered | PaY in air so light that the race | committee sent | their last day of preparation for the | the defense candi- greatest of all sailing contests in | 43tes back to their moorings. in | A\merm:ln waters. | The first boat to win four races Sh T ba will be declared the victor. Contests Shortly before noon tomorrow the | 1o sihoduled for every day except two hoats are scheduled to cross the | gun qovc e, ©08 SO TEy oo | siarting line nine miles southeast of | 2y ho had at the request of either Brenton Reef Lightship of a 30-mile by boat. Under no conditions can the pen occan course. The first brush | races continue beyond the end of will be over a windward leeward ¥ 2 | 5 1 d/the month | Do that is. the sloops will run 15| Hundreds of visitors already are ;;:r.;:a‘: 0 the wind and run home jhere and thousands more will arrive before the races begin. Out in the | Confidence was high aboard both ‘h:\rhorvm’ flect of costly private |craft today though it took different |yachts is steadily increasing in size |forms of expression. Vanderbilt has|as new arrivals continue to drop | | kept his crew keyed up to a hxgh\mud hooks in the already crowded |pitch since Enterprise took to the | waterway. water this spring and ail connected | with the white-sparred sloop appear jauntily certain of victory. | Aboard Shamrock 5th there 1s‘ |an easy atmosphere of confidence, Suicide Makes Too Sure And His Life Is Saved | Vienna, Sept. |a film, the exhibitors complain that |as though the men sailing the green | ing the points of two bullets dum they have no means of knowing what will pass muster. On the other hand there are com- | - plaints from the churches that of- | | fensive films are occasionally shown. Though the movie proprietors can appeal against a rejection there is no appeal against an acceptance, and the only form of protest is a sloop are so certain of victory that | they consider the international ser- ies no cause for excitement. Both hoats have been finely tuned. | Lvery bit of gear and rigging has| been tried and tested and the yachts | fairly shimmer with new paint and | varnish. If there is a favorite in the con- | | so near the surface of dum fashion with the intention of Kaider, Viennese carpenter achieved éxactly the opposite effect. the bullets, when fired into his head in an attempt at suicide, failed to penetrate the brain and stopped the skull that hospital attendants were able Both of | 12 (UP)—By blunt- | | making them more effective, Anton | Milan, Sept. 12 (UP)—Giovanni |per cent of his $20,000 back. In EENS”S B!JREA[J Cova, more than 90 years old and |Europe, the stones might be removed |the last survivor of a group of 70 |from their cheap settings, to be re- Monograph Tels ni Habits of : Women in Industy P—A 50 ainful oc 0 toc Washington, Sept. 12 year study of women in cupations. from 1 was published by the € 1s bureau as background for 1 census discoveries on feminine status Dr. Joseph A. Hill. assistant to the census director, author of the mono- ph. pronounced its theme one of most interesting economic studies in the province of the census. A foreword by Seymour L. Andrew set forth: “Whatever opinions may be held as to the proper sphere of wom- n, the fact is that, to a considerable extent, woman's place today no long- er is in the home.” Andrew commended Dr. Hill for “refraining from excursions into realms of speculation,” and making “no moralizations as to the presum- ed effect on home life of the rtici- pation of women in gainful occupa- tions.” In 1920, Dr. Hill discovered. 24 per cent of all fvomen were engaged in gainful occupations, and women comprised 20 per cent of the total working population. One married woman im~11 was working for a wage, and 2 out of every 9 women at work were married. Of unmar-| ried women, 48.6 per cent, or almost half, were earning money. Study Home Yife A special study of married women In il cities was included in the monograph to answer the question “do gainfully employed married | Milanese volunteers who participai- ed in Garibaldi's Sicilian expedition 1860, died here yesterday. Genoa, Sept. 12 (UP)— sengers were injured when a motor bus bound for Sampier Darena shed into a ‘railroad bridge. The accident occurred when Giorgio Drago, driver of the bus. faintedl from the effects of mushroom poi- soning. He was taken to a hospital | Perugia. Septs 12 (UP)—Hunters ve orzanized a hunt for wolves in vicinity of Morcia that hav killed a score of eep recentl Teramo. Sept. 1 DiPietro and his cousin Artabano DiPietro. from Roseto, were injur- ed in the collision of an automobil and a motor truck on the outskirts of the city. Def rauged Farmer Shifts His Opinon Frequently Trumbull, Sept. 12 (UP)—Cgu authorities here were astonished when Harlan A. Green, a farmer. rushed to court to post $3.000 bail for nk Gosselin of Lynn, Mass., a stock salesman whom he had charged with fraud Gosselin sold Green of stock for $1 a share the stock was virtually worthless, Green had the salesman arrested. Then Gosselin had a chat with the (UP)—Fillipo 1,000 shares Informed | tarmer and convinced the latter that | he had done an injustice. | * After Green had obtained Gosse- f vin police investigator who told him the |stock was worth about a cent a | share. | had the salesman confined. FOR BEST HERALD CL! rearrested and RESULTS USE ————— The Brockton Shoe at $4095 is conceded to be the City’s MEN’S outstanding value in SHOES STYLE— COMFORT . DURABILITY and a variety of styles equal to higher priced shoes, as never before, are being built into the present BROCKTON SHOE We stake our reputation on these shoes. Won’t you try on a pair? BROCKTON SHOE STORE New Leonard Bldg. 284 Main Street Ten pas- | | BARGAINS! That Have Stirred The Whole State To Immediate Buying! At HERRUP’S freedom he talked with a state | ASSIFIED ADS imported by the same dealer for disturbance in the theater. | | | | | | FOR THE BEDROOM 3-Pec. 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