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‘Mew Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING New Britain, ued Daily At Herald Bldg. SUBS $300 a Year NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, .OCTOBER 29, [ (Sund; 67 COMPANY onnecticut ay Excepted) Church Street IPTION RATES eo Entered at the Post as s nd Cla TELEPHO! Business Editorial The only in the C: room always Member of the The _As: titled to t news redited Member Audit Bureau A B b fi INVESTIGATING IN T Coun: plied said to be cities, T is worth wh tact fessor Kiwanis lowing tions: “What to th ob! R > use f credited IHIs Britain-do to 1 uation which exi and power rates? Th Associated POWER Press Circulation RATES CITY mind, is simple and dir 'Firs , the consumers of power in New Britain should c: hearing from the Commission to comy cut Light flated give an capital invest he I shall that I Pro the time He tions and show chief opponent of exce and electric x ssor 1 & Power ( d el the Public Utilities Connecti- ssor Levitt's n was on the service chars: vitt its thorough study and it is our opinion he the electric councilmanic Councilman Boyle look ridiculous—into knots that sailor could unrave untenab mer contentions of —such committee wa Professor Levitt v he way"” i gators. anythi past and proby fee locall How which is ostensibly tric light invest upon Professor ing expert? 1 ing has ap comr Dest they ance. o ho committes an inv Levitt, a LEVITE TLECHNIC on is s would be This ox G we fith that TRIES AL ridiculous has given applica- did so convincingly. As the sive power in the state, Pro- | biect 15 anyone elsc could {wist as made the when as the chairman no ¢ to help i w local iny he public in uld not ex ommit | nis superhuman endeavors to save {he face of the Public Utilities Com- Judge Burrows is attorney general mission; and if elected as the ne: he will be equally hard-wording in staving off the attacks of Professor Should Mr. Wilson of Hart- elected attorn general, Levitt. ford however, we doubt whether | be y k P. U. fail to recog- be at pains to set up any technicality the Not at all to protect Unless we Democrats, great pa a lesson—even West chairman. nature of the would be at ins to 5 2 P Higgins, the | Richard the Hartford Democrat, as d Levitt to win his case The cest and surest way for 0fEssor is to the Ty state. WHEN WE RiEZCOGNIZL NEW GOVERNMENTS lishtly embarrassed over r having given marked en events in cour to the I L few lays before fhe wicked Rebels got t need have no mis- recognizing the new alacrity with which nized the governments in Ar- and Bolivia the of Peru gives situation can be n care without stretch- ny principles. the Brazilian revolution- o show is that tl nt of Sceretary s at Princeion Hug t n 1928 basis of n My nation, it garded as a wise pre- sufficient time to cn- to prove the has gen- bee r tion to zive L ne regime stability and the apparent of the people in the the authority it has as- W ry traditional policy of In addition, an ability and tulfill also considered. Recogni- willing- tions are has been denied Soviet these grounds, along with Rus- s propazanda against other ex- ting governments. President Wilson d the administration hels | recognition | | Huerta | from of Mexico, of the murds Madero. accorded cly because r of ex- | prealaent 113 ¢ leaders of the v Recognition was of inst to Carranza, one volution g World Obre war ognition was da ernment. ifter an 4g! cd on government tion provi- MIXING UP THI governments | international obliga- | Russia | | this to | zon | | | | | | | | women i 1o | { The 1 inuport or export spiritous or infoxi- cating liquor as defined by section three, or certain non-intoxicating bevarages as defined by section one, unless in cach instance he shall have obtained the permit or other author- ity required therefor by the laws of the United States and the regula- tions made thereunder which Jaw was disapproved the Hon tatives by a vote of 11 and 123 in the neg and in the Senate by vote of eleven in th affirmative and 26 the negative, be in Represe the aflirhative tive approved? In surely capa the face of such a paragraph, a of turning hairs gray intelli- and ot gent voters, a widespread campuign making morons out of education is necessary in order to insurc an accurate expression of t the polls. Tt remains for 1o newspapers o con- repeat that to vote wet it ry to vote *and to vote dry one must vols Such tomtfoolery on ballot azil, espe- | be condemned most heartily MR. TUTTLE'S HARD LUCK The York diflicult sarcasm good Mr. Tuttle in N« is having a distressingly time. For instance, a bit of in the Times puts it this way: In New candida York state the Republicai for (Governor is up against nothing more than a strong Demo- cratic opponent, the prestige of 12 years of Democratic ory. bellion of Republican drys, indiffer- on the part of suy iness depression, ur rom ont mployment, White ny make a Itepublican registra- All Mr. Tuttle prospects even of forest support the Tamm. to vecord, a ind 1o poor tion drough ds make his ts more so is a fires the Adirondacks, the Grand Central invasion of locusts couple n an earthquake n zone, and an Outside of {hat clear sailing WHY SHOULD APATHY RULE THE CAMPAIGN? What reporters have discovered hereabouts is that Cieneral the Apatiny s in command of clection cam- oy may be wrong—we arc—but it must be confessed {here are plenty of reasons why neral int instead ot hy should reign L A ways fair amount of apathy has a characterized American elec- tions, if the statistics are reliabie. hest percentage of eligible voters to cast their ballots was in the last five presidential elections of he nincteenth century—in 1880 1584, 1888, 1892 and 1896, The aver- clections 82 ge in 1904 and And it e except was the eclec- aver: 1908 was has been fall- for slight when Al Smith to rout General Apathy somewhat. Even then the aim was no higher r cont, but 60 per cent been el although has - inereas- thy toward ions cannot ha doubted it is also true that the enfranchisement of wom- resulted to in all eligible voting; many women Lhe L remains repugnant. | years ago an inquiry was made among 6,000 The answe n-voting non-voters in Chicago. why cant failed to vote was signifi- per cent assigned 44 Twenty-five bscence or illness as the reason: kly admitted r cent vowed the value of legal disbelief in voting or and 18 per cent 1 administrative obstacles, voting gave The two major partics in the be amount it admitted, , it must United os large of po- There persons of all try to cover a litical and cconomic territory s scarcely room for olitical belief within their folds. Without favoring the s solitical status quo into in- other as is the of 13 rable parties, in most rope, it might b i out that recent German with around field, pereentage rtics in the brou: \s ever turned not find to their ed g0 to the serardent wets, | hope | tended | on | indiffer- | QUESTION AND ANSWER SERIES Do You KNOow CONNECTICUT? Compiled by THE CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Inc. 410 ASYLUM STREET. HARTFORD | Al bron chin Q ford Q « (Av You questio writing Britain 1422 ton, stamps marital can e taker. ceive a quests Q H | ecutive United ernmen and La th Q A nd Hoover ity, in rated v of cars h zines. ices for hroades time penses | enterta Americ Q. in the accordi A, Philads Clevela ‘\'O'Y named @« izens ol cit S United Q men a States? A and for figures | surveys Q the Un cian, h can be wealth follows middle people | 65 per per cer tional ¥ in Nove capita the por follows includi 6 a ity fc] consisti $40.617 (the m S class) consistit sons, Q. than 1° A popula re France Q {here t A. Q | to! the | Tien A o Entery cup A candid. the cu “Tankec { prise L comt Club. Q ison A nged ir 1 commu dren 't lime In “'u\v\ to end in the men ti A Q United of Can A ental A ors o 0 A. | | | i 37 | | | QUESTIONS ANSWERL: New D. C. ters are confidential.—Editor, What form of government has waii, A. Ha zraphy What are and Pittsburgh, tates ) A. No. Whi the very A. Profc the people, own 60 What Typewriters, rubber tir ctures, rubber cry and parts How many Approximatel How many ne 34 daily are the leading exports from Connecticut? metal-working machinery footwear, ball and roller be brass and manuf ring ma- retail groceries are there in the state? 4,000, spapc in Conneeticut 71 weekly there Sun s arc newspapers, five av, and six semi- Prior to the erection of the picsent-day State Capitol in Hart- where Connecticut laws enacted? What are the three largest rivers in Connccticut? How many dwellings & there in the state to accommodate 1,900 families? were \swers o these questions will be published in Friday's paper.) | Itussian peasant women. to our Washington Burecau for a copy of the new 4,000 word lletin Short Story Writing, send- z 5 cents in postage stamps for it. Write Observations On The Weather Washington, Oct —Iorccast | tor Southern New England: Cloudy rain this afternoon and Island and preceded by tonight in Rhode o tanyi|c Mugsachusetts; slightly colder on coast, fresh south winds this afternoon, shifting to west carly tonight. Iorccast for carly can get an answer ern n ot tact or information by to the Question Editor, New Herald, Washington Bureau, York avenue, Washing enclosing two cents in for reply. Medical, legal and | advice cannot be given, nor xtended research be under- All other questions will re- personal reply. Unsigned re- cannot be answered. All ler- stern New York: Partly clondy and colder tonight; possibly light rain in extreme north portion; Thursday partly cloudy, with rain in north portion; fresh west winds Forecast for New Haven and vi- cinity: Clearing late tonight, Thurs day fair, cooler. Conditions Disturbances contral this morning and Georgia. They arc | cloudy and rainy weather | castern portion of the Lake nd along the Atlantic coast from | Klorida to Maine. Ireczing tem- peraturcs extend &s far south Northeastern Texas and as far « as Tndiana. Conditions favor for cloudy and rainy by fair and cooler cmperaturcs- yes ar Ontario causing in - the region over and who the chiel ex- is aii is a territory of the States with a territorial sov- t. capital is Honolulu wrence M. Judd is sovernor territory. Who is “Checrio?” He is Charles K. Ficlds, a and classmate of Herbert at Leland Stanford Univer- 1895, Recently he collabo- with Will Irwin in writing a of the president. Ior ¢ was editor of Sunsct Magi- Mr. Fields donates his serv- | oSt Buffal * the daily fhgdli e Chicago isting comp the | S Cincinnati .. n the air S for clerical work and musical : Duluth ..... inment are mect by the Child Health association, |1 20CTaS . -v.... “hild Health association. | [0fGME oo the ten largest cities : s | yiami United States in population e e I Minneapolis . ng to the 1930 census Nontii g Nashville New Haven New Orleans New York .. Norfolk, Va. Northficld, Vt. Pittsburgh ... . Portland, Me, full citizens of the |St. Louis eligible. Washington . (LU ARGONALT Texas Guinan Gefs Chance fo See Boys Again The this vicinity veather followed rday Hizh 64 Atlanta 3 Atlantic City . Boston programs and ny donatcs Incidental ex- ew York City, Chicago, Iphia, Detroit, Los Angelc nd, St. Louis, Baltimore, Bos- in the order ‘an a man who has only first hip papers, join the United Navy? Only States are s the nd women For men it women § feet is have been made. What part of the wealth of ited States is in the hands of rich? sor W. 1. King, statisti- cstimated that as near] shown the distribution of in the United States is a 1 The rich, 2 per cent of per cent; the cent of the 35 per cent; the poor, of the people, own 5 the wealth, The N Tconomic Research . estimated the per incomes of that portion of pulation receiving incomes as Class I (the richest class) ng 4,467 persons, received in per capita income of $239,- luss 11 (the wealthy street. While the ng of 40,207 persons, received | which Miss Guinan income per capita; Class [der w they made iddle class) consisting of 402,- | known to her. rsons, received per “Boys, I thought you were here and Class 1V (the poorest | zuests,” she said. “I hope you of 44,226,814 per- | no* going 1o arrcst mic sceived each $1,019 per capita “No, but going Has Italy a greater population jsome other the | replicd. Bernardi and Bernard waiters, wer are |inz a nuisance > ups” for liquor. This was Miss is 5 feet S inche 4 inches, The such partial of New York, Oct. 29 (P)—The club Argonaut, where Texas Guinan is mistress of ceremonies, today by city detectives manager and a captain of waiters were arrested. Miss Guinan, | who present was not arrested. ceveral partly filled bottles were d from tables of guests. Two detectives, attired in evening clothes mingled with the 200 patrons in the resort which ond floor location class own cent 1t of Sureau mber 1 per was sei occupies a in West 54th cabaret show dircets was un- their identity capita | ar we arc to make arrests,” detective rance? test give tion of Ttaly as 41,169,000; 41,020,000 How amendments o the federal constitution Nineteen How statislics 1he of fann, assistant managor Altman, arrested and furnishing captain of many el Guinan's first brush with the police since the admini tion of Police Commissioner Grover A. Whalen. much pressure applicd is 1 to break a Irom twe Were other rilt nty to forty pounds. yachts besides {he lefend America's ENJOY HALLOWLEN PARTY Misses Llsic and I'reda Reindel gave a Halloween party at their on Chestnut eve he guests and prizes Betty Salerni Iour heme 1 built as defend Whirlwind,” | and Enter- | chosen by York Yacht treet last itired in awarded the fun- for nign. There we “Weetamoc” latter was to were castumes to Miss r wer for nittee of the prettiest costumes. Games were played and nients served following which Miss Gertrude Miller and Miss Ileanor | Forsberg entertained at the piano and Miss Beverly Jcan Bodmer inced. nent on — thirty- | TRaising a tarift wall on solitary | mrged in a hill presented Philippine government refresh- s Jesse Pomeroy still in He for n 1 ted o th sentenced to be murder of two chil- but t wi life impr youth sentenee to f his irs flour 1s 1 ne was held to the ment, devoting o the study of was raided | The | | coo on |11 the ! agencies | rot niest and Miss Jenny Kritch for the | 1000 his ¢ United § han by women Yes. Ho States compar are caistered office by more patents ies maten CASH ON CRE payment hard times. help your credit. thing Confidential Amounts up fo $300. Rates 3120, monthly 3alance only. Mutual Indus Service Main — Over Ashles's Saturday 5t 1 LIt plan 1 We very- docs {he ada? The Dominio squary United S miles What doc Ttis a T members trial 1 Daily Ve 6 What is a A for maintain- ; York, Oct. 29. —Until York had only two de houses. Hitherto such w pent roof structures were used by serubwom- | examination two | — | dcubled The castles en or perhaps original builders janitor. of sky luxe | 1917, | fermance day after day, night after night. Yet stopping among the rail- Lahr's after standing Knif hirds to sec Bert cene usher a jac year's run, an up lixe and the two responsible for the fad | George White told me: “He —were Henry L. Doherty and Rockefeller. L. Doherty's was perched afop an of- | fice building on State street entrancing view of the harbor, and Rockefeller's topped a similar struc- ture on lower Broadway. In 'i7 a Californian, used to open spaces meved to New York. Cramped by apartment suffocation he builder to crect home roof The' builder Roofs were for servants. When feller menti “But they ires who can that d get try it, vou'll an asylum.” asked on somu a a waxed clothes sarcastic lines and Doherty and Rocke- d. he cceentric million- do crazy thinks lik ay with it. If vou likely be slapped into were " This protesting builder today resides in a penthouse overlooking the avenue—a penthouse more glorified than a Zicgfeldian maiden 1t occupies the entire top of a mon- v skyseraper, a country estate in the clouds. Iour feet of rich ear make the surrounding grounds. Rare shrubs grow. Trees t nd sixteen feet have been planted cre b brook purling through decp-grassed lawn. Pigeons battlements. Flowers bloon: And far below the microscopic madness Island backed by heavy roofed and heated too, of the miniature gol¢ of hundreds elve is a babbling everywherc whirl of that cilled Manhattan A tennis court, plate glass, and for winter is mdeur. Also cource. This is but of roof dwellings the teeming mid-section. Some are bungalows, others Colonial, Tudor, Goorgian. An aerie owned by a rich manu- fucturer has privet hedge with cial steam pipes around the outside to freezing. There ish awnings, croquet grounds, tennis and ping pong courts. One tiled rcom on Madison avenue is a shuf- tlc board. In wi tiooded, it be- comes skating rink. is n g a one n prevent are gar an a silver-haired Madisen huge A zentleman at autn forth in he ran enameled benign was crossing o5d street. A jockeyed him hack and vabbit-like leaps. Iinally around the side, gave the rionster a swift kick stopped {o light his pipe and went on his way. 1* he will call Il give him one of my favorite agate marbles. And a big hug avenue Zoblin-like lee Olwell tique atheist. with his wife hapsodizing, is somewhat But made a tour the other afternoon, surgling and splutter- ing cncomiums unfelt. Near one exit an picked up some- thing and unconsciously Olwell ccoed: “That is certainly exquisite.” he salesman smiled and tossed a rubber into the street. an an- discarded on relief duties in the theatrical zone, usually see al the plays, but by piccemeal. They Lave intervals of 5 minutes to step inside. They may one half an act one time and several weeks lat er sce the rest. And so with innum- wble plays throughout the scason Traffic cops, Firer are ter brealk. The a zned to certain thcaters for entire cvening. One has he- such an excellent critic ticker often scek his opinion on advance purcha en rate a come T have wondercd if ushers become glutted secing a dii per- with an |2ct spe- | exclaim- | could Percy | does that.” Later I dropped over to the P: to mooch another act. One thing about vaudeville. You don't io bored more than 1 love have minut be And may 1 ooze in the same trad= last for 5 this? a newspaper column such I'rom a Bronx newspaper a saxophone player and both closed from hard blows. think of no reason for ittacked.” During the brief glimmer of interval, we have thought He were a lu- cid up = dandy (Copyright, Syndi Zuess. 1930, ate, Mec Inc.) ght Facts and Fancies By Robert Quillen Anyway, the jeints. times aren’t out of Note to busine It's much hard- to turn a corner lying down. The other yellow races, v.ere made that by stead of stocks. concert of a long way however, way Nature in- The coms line the from Powers still Sweet Will Rogers lose rould b Lemoerat thinks persistent rewarded, He's 2 Dollar-a-day have your labor is cheaper nothing to do but instructions seventcen i’ you plain time Yet how quickly Rus plight would touch the great heart ot America if it wasn't for her tone of voice. fa's tremendous refused bail heavens didn't Chicago had A judge Cupone and the a sur- for u fall. prise. America loves the under dog, even it the thing is under is indict- ment Americanisn ecling horrified SHORT sonetime others An the prolife Washington Bureax It cannot make a writer ability in that Nearly o experient make a good uch promptings, our WRITIN nation, persistence, is not so difficult as it i. ubject will give you much fun work. You will find it iuterestin formation too, on where and low below and send for it: cryone, h freque naturally, literatur n.ent = CLIE 1 aw York Avenue Wash | fo.cover return postage and I NANE dli STREET AND NUMBER I am a daily reade e No medicai nearly a by ani 15 “He 13 eyes being Ade- has ready out of sometimes nade informative to market your | by Russia’s Goveinment; looking o irdifferentlty while a half-drunk | judge sentences hootleggers to jail. | But would the times really scem hard if you didn't the matter ! mentioned in print for a month? { G Mr. Hoover was first to break the Sclid South, bu the country as a | whole has been broke several times | before. Scientists are so unsatisfactory. They human intelligerce 1+ 500,000 years old, but don’t explai: whether it is in i‘5 infaney or i dotage. Don’t sneer at the fellow graphed with his chin in his That's the only way he can keep 3| still, photc- hand. The astrologers said the stars would make everybody go nutty this | fall; and if that explanation sounds | reasonable, they were right Every town has at least one mian who might still attend to his busi- ness if he hadn't had the foresizht o buy disability insurance. Great guns! Suppose the in the next war, should organize bear raid and scare the country dcath. enemy. ta “Modern young people stop at | ncthing.” Especially annoying, too, | when another turn of the dial would | bring in good music. | Correct this sentence: “We { her to college to get an education |said the mother. “and not because | we couldn’t handle her at home. Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate sent | 25 Years Ago Today | pom o | .| Thcre is no lack of harmony in tia High school cleven but there is a marked difference ot opinion be- tween Captain Curtin @ and Coach Bunker, Alumni of the school 1 ¢l that Captain Curtin is not being treated fairly. After o playing bangup game all year, Curtin suddenly changed from fuliback end. | Professor C. | Le [ation. healtn | The Armour Co. h meo=: in its refrigeration which was shot lby a local hunter in the Maine woods. The animal is Leting [ great attention. The school board is bezining ta realize that unless the teachers are paid more in the future - the loual staft will not be made up of effiiccnt | teachers. | N, 1 Mag was clected treasurer of the Congregational Brethen, Sons of lsrael, at a meeting held yester- |gay. He is well-known local merchant. The weather s daily and it appear statd in for a wint wis to W. Moody is able ta whout again after his recent opes- He is fast regaining his lost a lurge a colier the cold growing as though is long and r. A nugget weighing about 118 pen- | nywcights and worth $11 ‘found woman on the | cast of Barstow, Cal. by arsert STORY WRITING his life feels an urge (o he thought it write, Ouy “That ourselyes, utly prompt Wi want to You a bulltin, SHORT You if you have mo talent, On the other hand, story to appear. Our Bulletin al information on low to go thout aud helpful. 1t contains st Fill out the coup write for STOI writing the this in COUPON HERE =—— == =— — Bureau, New F ington, . « TORT STORY WRITING, uncancelled U, £ po ng costs itain Herald, STATE w Britain Herald, LS e Sy S s s Toonerville Folks “SPUNKY” EDWARDS HAS THOUGHT UP ANOTHER TO MAKE MONE S Fontaine Fox, 1930