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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1930 timistic about efforts being made on | compiny. He will retaln his office |United Aircratt, was elected treas-|dous growth and dex‘panalcn of the |more tinle to its general affairs. | e i Mr. |local company and its parent or- 3] tes O Rin; all sides for advancement of world | q as secretary of the local company, |urer of Pratt & \Vfll!nev to fill Mr. ’ R} T oo prny. P R 28 Advocates Onyx g peace. “Fortunately,” he continued, | as well as both offices In the hold- |Deed's place. ganization, according to Mr. Rentsch-| There are 4,019 enlisted negr ? For Use of Divorcee ||%. wéria progresses and does not | \ ing company. : | The promotions in the executive ler. As president of the holding|and five negro officers in the U. K. o fiR“UP MEET'NG oh dank, s 130 (UPl)fl-F" T quemo“dl:hnmmy‘ PR J. F. McCarthy, comptroller’for | personnel was due to the tremen- corporation, he finds he must ievote | army. " divorced women who would Pro- | |whether thé politicians and the peo- claim to the world they have ||, wish to devote themselves to ' _— gained freedom, but who preer | (70 [y | [ {| not to be considered unasked 2 | Unomployment Study Spurted | st s e Barey. || b oo (Airoralt Gompany Makes prominent New York and wash- | | P’0lice Supe: Gha 'n ommfls on by cold W“G [| ington society woman, has in- Dover Polls Ordered | flg% 1 || vented the “Reno ring.” : Concord, N. H., Oct. 20 ()—Be- || Mrs. Barclay,who recently di- )| cause of alleged irregularities in the | | | | . Oct. 20 M — Don L. Washington, Oct. 20 (P—Wintry | | vorced McClelland Barclay, artist, || i3t primary balloting, it was learp- | Hartford, Oct. 2 # v imulated today the mem- || Proposes that such women wear || .4 today, Assistant Attorney General |Brown, vice president of the Pra weather atimulated today “nich || ® black onyx on the ring finger | |\yinthrop Wadleigh has ordered |g& Whitney Aircraft company, was bers of the cabinet committee Which | of tho left hand. traditionally e | | Lolice supervision of voting in ward |y a2l o (BE0E RCE I T is te lay out a prpgram this week | s(-rw;d for wedding and cngage- | |{wo Dover, November 4. & meeting of the board of directors for meeting threatened suffering | | ment rings. | "The charges of irregularities were / ding Frederick B. s from unemp‘loymeni / e et e o | | mardethy Mek E BGCTRY) Cn ';:f:n)gémi‘:cc‘:;i \eiaise realizat of ONE will OIWOYS S *uo. || ding ring, but inside, instead of | |\2 "o ine ward committee. She 2 : i 5 The task of the commiittee ap-if . ") L' ang groom's Initials, | | - - card su- |the Chance-Vought corporation an peres e o x| 220020 B e o, o, vare (0 S e Tramoor stand out tion of a more permanent and & || " women who have been divorc- [ | D¢ votes cast for William Gouin and |corporation. Mr. Rentschler will be- larger organization ~which in all|| .4 nore than once may indicate it [ [Beraard Martin, candidates for rep. |COme chairman of the board of di- probability would have Secretary of ||y tne use of diamonds, using one | =0 800 LT Bl ratic ticket, | rectors. ! Commerce Lamont as chairman.|| yono for each divorce, in the | | 00" B 0vy B0 0 democratic | George J. Mead, vice president in His name was placed at the head |} ;) ner of service stars. e ralnateitor hiparslaox) charge of engineering, has been of the list given out by President A request for recount of votes in /made head of a newly organized ex- Hoover, which included six cabinet | the ward was subsequently made to |perimental and research d’}vmen ot members and Governor Meyer of | | 2 o ~ {the United Alrcraft & Transport Secretary of State E. D. Fuller and e federal reserve board. The pres- | FFT ] ()G SAYS WORLD a recount revealed no votes were [corporation, holding company for tdent himself, as secretary of com- | 0 BLF |cast for these three. Wadleigh said both Pratt & Whitney A|rcr:li" a';d meree, headed a similar organiza- | Q {he had ordered an investigation. |Chance-Vought, and will also be tion in 1921. | PEAGE UITE P SSI 4l fpilrtbnida i sin chairman of the executive commit- Problems Diferent | | PERSHING WRITES STORY |tee of the engine manufacturing The problems today, in the ofi-| e iohne | G e company. cial view. differ supstantially from | Former Seereiary L romn s vavaning has written mis| Charles W. Deeds, secretary and those met by the earlier Hoover | Made World Court Judge own story of America’s participa-) treasurer of both United Aircraft BEEDN - Thon there wasia postyHaL tion in the World War. His me- [and Pratt.& Whitney Aircraft, was gemars ot diguking fand cprivate] STt | moirs are fo be added fo those of |elected vice president of the engine construction was called on to fur-| E | ‘ i q i e , Oct. 20 (#—Frank B. |other great military leaders 12 years nish consicrable employment. Now | The Hague, Oct. i e R 1 13 devolve more | Kellogg, former United States secre- ] jfhe bnrden appears | : i Announcement was made today by . upon public works and expansion of | tary of state. who will be installed |, #PRCTECERAN WA MAGR BECT Beauttfu omen utility plants. Federal construction | ;g jugge of the world court on |record of the American commander, g has fallen behind in the past decade. |, 10 o ioday in a statement told |that the book will be ready after Stmply Love lt _Recommending legislation to fur- |, "\ iioiiateq Press that it the na- |newspaper serialization. The work h v nish the sinews of the government's |, "o¢ {ho world say, “We want |is described as an intimate, soldier- | MELLO-GLO Face Powder is pre- share in the general relief pmfizra"\-‘pm(_“., they will have it. ly account of America’s part in the | ferred by beautiful women becauz: is expected to form a part of the ™0 T Tl 0 aving, Mr. Kel- |war, not without humor and with | it Jeaves no trace of pastiness, flaki- group's immediate activities. Already ) oo %4000 that the worldwide | “close-ups” of the world figures |ness or irritation. Stays on longor Secretary Hyde has decided to ask |\ (58 (7400 oiion has coused agl- |with whom General Pershing was in [ —no shiny noses! Made by a mew that federal highway aid funds be | o0 "o tnic he added, Germany |constant contact. - French process — prevents large doubled. e plans to recommend] ., ii." 5" (ypical example but e pores. Spreads more smoothly— that the $125.000,000 appropriated’ B FR 0 T undue anz-| The U. S. bureau of mines has|gives a youthful bleom. Very pure. for 1932 be made available immedi- |, \ %, four helium wells near Amarillo, |Use MELLO-GLO Face Powder. It's ately to the states. This money must | Sy AR e, . be matched by each state and un-| 1T Kellogg said he was very op ’ ; less they already have made appro- | priations sufficient to cover the fed- | eral increase, their legislatures will | ° have to vote more read funds if the | government money is to be used. | ‘Wants. More Building Postmaster General Brown also | . . has announced that he expects to | % Cheste savys it wit ask congress to supplement the cur- | o rent government buiding proran | xceedin easan 0O OWn leased post offices through building | -~ e oo AN I ; and purchase. In comparatively | small amounts this would add con- o o [ struction payrolls to scattered cities lSln eco nom ca and towns all over the country. —an Sur r 1 © 1930, Liccerr & Myms Tosacco Co. The stress of the committee's pro- b gram, however, rested on stimulat- ———— ing state, municipal and private ef- fort for unemployment relief. Pres- ident Hoover has emphasized the local character of responsibility for such effort and has been in touch with state and city executives. Ie | also is keeping a finger on the coun- | try's business pulse through con- | d. ferences with industrial leaders and : cconomists. Secretary Lamont has | HE NEW La Salle V-Eight offers a remarkable outstan lng been holding similar conferences in | ; ; e Yoy | array of advantages that x?nkc itan excze.dm‘ gly T BRI pleasant car to own and drive—and surprisingly < =4l economical as well. features o e nNew . { i Overnlght News | The bodies are new expressions of Fisher and — e Fleetwood coachcraft—fresh in authentic beauty. Ch - (] L emeg | g : evrole eyvlinder T ste Built to provide the utmost quiet and restfulness, fep 0 BNOT R WadMAckTe and The New the quality in design, construction and materials Georgé Zinn killed when planes col- 3 5 % 5 lide in air meet. . is #0.high that the resale value of this long-lived New _Orleans — Quakes shake . . southeastern Lousiana, including car is assured. New Orleans. . . ® : : i Denver—Mrs. Pearl O'Leughlin It is an exhilarating experience to drive so spirited (R & @ Sendaughters death; acar. The eightcylinder power plant is larger, and ground glass found in child’s stom- = ach. . still more power is at the command of the driver. ‘Washington — State department makes public secret wartime foreign The new La Salle profits heavily by its membership correspondence. Buffalo—Freak blizzard blankets S in the Cadillac family of distinguished fine cars— :;fl::;',:&:j::im DR Jl g t the'new Cadillac V-8, the new V-12 and the V-16 Washington — Shouse predicts —because Cadillac brings to motoring this year a democrats will gain control of house, newness of performance never before experienced Chicago—Wood predicts republi- e ratatn ‘the Rotse $ even in Cadillac or La Salle cars. Winslow, Ariz.—Mrs. Keith Miller - A 2 i lands on west-east record attempt; | Nowhere is this more delightfully stressed than in plane damaged. the car’s simplicity of control, driving ease and Orange, Va.—President Hoover sees his son Herbert, Jr.. on prob- greater safety, assured by such characteristic ably last visit to camp this year. T T . 0 : : RN Voo bAwara viein. AND UP, F.O.B. features as Cadillac’s harmonized steering system, ius Valentine, sculptor, die clashless Syncro-Mesh Transmission, remarkably Washington—Hoover commission proposes better farm and industrial | \/ effective braking system, and non-shatterable educational facilities for Negroes. | . ~ S Security Plate Glass throughout. Port Darwin, Australia—Kings- TEn eni : ford-Smith lands from England in Best of all, you enjoy the La Salle without nine days, 231; hours, breaking rec- undue strain on your pocketbook, for it sells as ord, then hops for Sydney. Porto Alegre, Brazil—Rebels plan low as $2195 f.o.b. Purchase is made easy by the 12 mine channels between Santa Bl Catharina and mainland and try to GM.A.C. Deferred Payment Plan. Perhaps e hogzo f;de;al fitet - :arh’or. o value of your present car is sufficient to take care io de Janeiro—Federals claim s decisive victory over rebels in Santa of the down payment. Let us appraise it. There Geraes. > . Fre R : will be no obligation. : s T -Six hfmd"f'flwanv 2 i To cvery man who buys trucks, there are certain Dual wheels, along with six truck-type cord tiresy nes sweep Woo- chow tea bu fon, | features in the new 114-ton Chevrolet that recom- are optional equipment at slight extra cost. Im Bucharest—I3 | morc arrest- @ @ i i i iti 3 e e mend it especially for modern hauling. addition, the new heavy-duty truck clutch, the Belforl, France—Tardieu tells war voterans events abroad endanger | The Fisher Body Crafisman’s Guild for boys offers 984 The rear axle is larger, heavier and more durable. geoe °“°”i,c‘l'_ goance I awards for craftsmanship, valued at $50,000, including four The rear brakes are larger, and all four brakes Bermbridgall Mass = Fiemen rot| University scholarships of four years each, and each valued are completely enclosed. Chevrolet’s 50-horse= ::r;r:;x ’u‘:;: h”r‘rvlw i::’:‘ll’n?“ldrs.th?u:; at $5,000—trips to Detroit—and thousands of dollars in power valve-in-head six-cylinder engine combines Come in today and arrange for a demonstration of and gagged. suffering from 'b‘x:::;' gold. Membership is open to every boy in the U. S. between modern performance with unexcelled economy. the new Chevrolet truck! Rockland, Me.—Robert Buck, the ages of 12 and 19, inclusive. To enroll and obtain youthful Elizabeth, N. J. flier, post- A details, see your nearest Cadillac-La Salle dealer B LE Ten Chascis with UTILITY 1%-TON CHASSIS Bodstar Delivery...... $440 pones transcontinental junior record > Cab...0...... ceeeees 8625 flight attempt to Wednesday. 365 (Piek-wp box extra) Light Delivery Chasela.. Sedan Dallvery. 3 Providence, Tt T Witham V. Pol- | CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY ; : B e (G2 leys, widely known construction en- | % Light Delivery with Cab 3470 Al prices f. o b. Flint Tt die 3 L Division of General Motors (Pick-up box extra) Michigan Boston—New England council statistics indicate slight increase Jn business and employment during | first two weeks of October. | ‘ Gardiner, Me—Fireman injured CHE R“LET TRUCKS and four overcome in $50.000 fire. Westerly, R. I.—Three suspects held fn connection with murder and 4 robbery of Charles Burdick, released by police. Y y { Burlington, Vt.—Hiking party re- = nc ports Mount Mansfield covered by | ) i inch of snow. | & notas aiter 1 now woins wer.| 411 WEST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 3000 1141 STANLEY ST. TELEPHONE 211 fected which will be placed in win- Associate Dealers dows and not only keep the uproar | Height’s Garage, Southington Usher’s Garage, Plainville of the strect from the ears of those | ‘ndoors, but also remove dust and dirt from incoming air, 4-speed transmission and the heavier, stronger frame are factors of outstanding importance te the modern truck user. DUAL WHEELS $35 EXTRA

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