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i [ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER o 3, 1930: into” Mr. ident vith his radio. The speec convincing campaign had gentleman last Sat- had speech by “run Untermyer's New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHI New B . Co ac while playing G COMPANY icut , he said was the, most Tasued Daily (Sunday Escepted) stterance heard thus far. At Herald Bldg., 67 Church Ftreet SUBSCRIPTION RATES 35.00 & Year §2.90 n nd called his attention to an 1 the New York World re- Thres Months Mr. Ur man speech and o garding | The S Afonth ermyer's Entered at the Post Office at New Britain as Second Class Mail Matter, | - TELEPHONE CALLS Rusinese Ofice 925 Ed!tortal Roo read was again convinced—this time the he had been con- he had ning ontrary een of ed to | | | t Democratic punched Untermyer's reason- C a cwspaper, <o thoroughly holes into Mr Member of the Associaled Press 2 2 | o Assuciated fs Caclusively en- tied to the use fo ation of all news credited to therwise credited t news distingu wver how e un-| professed the same solicitude for the poor who have not been sin- Many industrialists, for in- ere stance, have favored prohibition for no other supposed to “efficient.”” At the had no intention of workingman for rea- on than that was him more make time they own personal liber- situation was quite the same in the South, whe nge Amendment prohibition gain- impetus long before sth was heard of One the chiet reasons for its wide South from ob- of roughout the Neg was not only ipplication vas to prever o He air a bad 18 gin workman able to obtain liquor, but he was considered a menace to the whites. Naturally the ¢s favored prohibition—for t} oled during a ease with w ch they how an illogical spell- circulation. ( hased upon t the tection against bution gy al advertisc a harp with na emotions. £ done most exces- - campaign just Newssta: Tim 1 B AL S Newsstand in New York 2nd Street Ju ! o be elected tomorrow 10- | s e been s have a this state, and environs roarg t abole he NEW WATER 1S FAIR PLAN ss connections.” omes udges om who s o gistr: ed watershed To New Br «8ly has tain the plan undoub advantages. The city pense sputed watershed “xp nse being borne Hartford. @ construction water line by New Britai would entail a m ense by rs swallow of a connecting world the maturally re. ON BEING good ch smaller e and were New Britain to gain omplete title to the disputed ex- ter- old ritory would need mart water lines anyway From the standpoint of broached by s has every economy the Hartford hing to d The offer can be rcgarded as a for plan ek comr victory New Britain s rights in its natural wa through the agency of obtainin water through the Hartford metro- | itan officials, de onstruct ie saved the expense pment, and has only to a connectin obtain its water at regular With all th nd white" is put a down on “black roblem heretofore loaded with 1appily solved THE WHY OF POLITICAL CLAIMS way of fighting i is to make eads and hea One ‘'smart women are ampa pol doing t men are tak- ign vociferous |and that,” and “smart fore the elec- | ing to derbies to top off a smart su ublican thes.” We gath from it Rep Conn newspaper con- ticut seem to intelligen st is not at sider this page‘one news. ine one's ategy of a sort is embedded in needs thod. to be on one Those voters who as- the winning side are nfluenced by re the designs of st kely to be such t depe claims much more than they are by upon the issues. osmetics Such office voters seckers wever ss of their persona hecome Repuk obtain crumbs made ble t good-loo TWO CITIES AID DEMOCRATS Republicans in Massachusetts up hope of th Boston z ying metropolis of seem to have give party car t N rdo are not smart hefore elections 1o cha hods of coj ceded” to the Democ is ough who do not ¥ happen up-state candldly to the party of Jef The size ~in Boston and determine whether win in both states. Prospects or eve of clection seem to be unusually | good. Likewise the Democrats have tak- n & strong hold in Rhode Island; | Thus he threw and dn the nature of things, as the dyed-in-the-wool ~TRepublicans fioim the way of their fathers in Connect . Robinson, cut, the “younger element” will b‘_}Assou:umn t independent in | tavoring repeal o | ment | This AN INSTANCE OF HOW VOTERS ARE BEFUDDLED | disseminated The other day a citizen having business in this office made mention | of the fact ‘hat he had listened to Samuel Untermyer over the radio the might before, | in Bis praise of the “noteworthy” | speech the distinguished New York gawyer had made on behaif of Gov. ernor Roocevelt and the Democratic ticket. The caller, a Democrat, said he Republicans in glish language “concede” New ionar; REGARDING PROHIBITION ‘GOOD FOR THL POOR” New York City will the Democra t ™as one t ief Justice Georg rom the Connec Errors, that pro- hibition was an aid to the poor. his influence toward ! more arastic laws and 1929, after a debate nduced the table a rcement with Lucius state Dar 0 resolution A 15th end- inclined to be more their political views. would idea that prohibition an aid to the poor has been well t is shared by nota whose men sympathics are unques- tionably upon the side of the poor. Such an attitude is readily under- and Chief Justice Wheel- He ways has placed human rights above and in prohibition standable, is and al- and he was high |er has been sincere. property he | rights; merely saw an extension of principle of right dealing But there have been others who this | To this day the whites in not suffering i1y corn liquor. prefer in the South only kind of prohibition many of Dixie's most citzens care about workingmen This, the newspapers wh ourt news a a day passes stance, th cases involving orkingr brought police and frequently— results on nildren arc onditions saloon was That they stil cities is self- s him into a con- g insanity, while in | stead of the of saloon t a pro- THE TAXIMETER ORDER metered to own | Trolley operat ate basis; to ride between various rdless of the distar ity. This ty reg trolley s 1o hold differer ted efited since the 1ppea is to be whether | public has been Legislature placed taxicab operation der the P. U. C | STATE BOND Tn of banking ISSUES the report a New house there is a compila- I tion of the total of bond various states 1t the like Connecticut, where ing voted upon in the Tuesda states were in election all | | | bond issues are strictly taboo, there would be no such report to make. As it is the bond issues being voted upon Tuesday merely total $475,- 000,000, That the pay-as-you-go policy is over is indicated by the fact that | Republican strong | tenders for trying to issue the most bonds. Among them are such cus- states are con- | Adn as | populated sta | Nor e | Sl | TRIP AROUND WORLD HALTED vears old | York | | ductor, not a Republican policy the country | QUESTION AND ANSWER SERIES. Do You KNOwW CONNECTICUT? Compiled by THE CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Inc 410 ASTLUM STELLT, nARTTORD Q. What arc the opportunities for trout fishing in Connecticut? A. Over 160 miles of trout waters are open to the public and a stocked by the Fish and Game Commission. Q. When was Yale University founded? A. 1In 1701. Q. How does Connecticut's highway states? A. Connecticut area than any other ystem compare with that ol other of highway per mile of land | Unien | as more state in miles the Q. What factors were responsible for the depletion of Co { lumber and iicensed in Connecticut? there in Connecticut published in Wednesday's paper.) Q boxers wrestlers are many How many (Answers to these questions Will be | Tili- 2 | as Michigan, Pen Washington, omary TRepublican states California nsyl- N ) forth 1018, brask and In however, a Louisiana, Eosalil the bond- stronghold fever is highest, the idea be- o construct a new state New capi- L bridge at Orleans and v highways to take care of motor mania $475,0 to These n proje known ts arc | ostages is as i accordance with of the National ements ar QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or Information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washing- | ton, D. C., enclosing two cents in | stamps for reply. Medical, legal and | marital advice cannot be given, nor | can extended research bLe under- |taken. All other questions will re- ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- quests cannot be answered. All let- ters are confidential.—Editor, What he expressed d nistration to see as many pub- ic works as possiblg started in or- der to provide employment as well provide necessary improvements. dint of its com- and tinct advantage Connecticut, by parative smallness its compact population, has tates in the mat- sys- over most the puk to hoast of a public roa all centers of improvements. is record- | lowest York city below zerd was the in New which unifies of but which in the aggregate faluren n mor territory than 1is 9 . ahrenheit, recorded Dece ed ir es of son 2 and more Do r current u The National Ra volume I larger Spars reasi radio rec o cons connection increased radio 1 compact population | crease the amount The same amount of uscd regardless of the volume control i Considering f the | moder ceiver doe clectriclty 18 or not high these could have highways long o compara- highwa or | What It does alticor botanical te that means to grow ipper parts on Who was Goyernor for arger is a and leaves ou compactly 1 Nutmegia man Democrat X atcr does nodern and npty, and N a poc B St. Lawren waters feed it? swrence the Lawrenc by the Great Lakes. won ade Tn the first Mrs. Rita §! city made record for cft her planc oemal 1 new women an altitude York vmp when of Observations On The Weather of world en Philadelpt Q. What was the s the ore ball serics betw t for | ¢y icago? It What kind of chamecle in Feed fruitflies To breed fruittlics, put es of banana pulp in 1d leave it in an exposed for some days until fruitflic laid the CERE. The metamorphose in abou \ time dish can in- side the chameleons’ cs that thiey can catch the emerging flies as | they crawl about Q. Who was the author o bout the seven ages of man Shakespeare in “As You Like | Pr food should b 1S nter small to| day Forecast e v DS Iner 1 W sday d possii the oon or nigh Rocky Missis- | Ii:" Act 2 Q. Who played the role of “Li zie Allen” in the 3iovie version “The Bat?" Louise Who World baseball A. Lefty Grove pitcher. He replaced Earnshaw with the ticd at Q. How many persons visit Ye! Nztional Park annually 929+ there 697 defined . ‘orm FFazenda was fifth game¢ given crc 1 of the series? was the winning score lowstone 2 In 1 visitors. TR humann-Heink arn American citizen e is a naturalized Americar e of signature Hank at © broadc how Boz It ed “'Billboar in of Dempses car ude the summer A. H during appeared on the Pantages Circuit in a sketch en-! Jazz.” | etatcs are there How many 4 States? -cight Which state has the ber of rugar factories | A, Pennsylvania Q. Was “Enterprise won the America’s H(uvmxc!; Somcbody gave a theater ‘dodger’ | With engines? printed to repre a strip ticket| A. It is strictly a sailing vessel for a railroad trip to a boy, nine| Q. Are all rs in living at 42 Broad street | What are “fixed on Saturday, and the lad, thinking| A. All stars are in mot that it was a real ticket on the|ancients believed them to be motion- railroad, got on a train in New Brit- | less and called them “fixed stars.” ain and started to sce the world. He | EL went as far as Berlin. but the con- | Hat Mak; S SOI’{ H{ll't W. H. Callahan, upon his | In Crash of v\irplanc‘ return to this city shortly after ar- | riving in Berlin, brought the boy to| Redding. Nov. 3 (UP)—John Ryron McLachlan, 30, son of Harry the police station and Sergeant P. J. O'Mara turned the boy over to his | McLachtan. millionaire hat manu- father. facturer of Danbury, was severel linjured late yesterday when his flec sport biplane crashed on the estaic hfield, V'@ | ttshurgh | Portiand 1.0 greatest 4 | Me S the that cup ent Sa | | PREPARE FOR MICHIGAN Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 3 (UP)— |of Mrs. John Fellows of New York. | Humbled by William d Mary.| MecLachlan, who purchased the which tied it 13-13, Harvard was plane two wecks ago, was returning under a psychological handicap |to Danbury after landing his older | it started practice for its second ob- |brother, Arnold. in Norwalk. A care- jective game, against Michigan Sat- |taker on the Fellows' estate discov-| urday. No serious injurics occurred |ered McLachlan in the wreckage of | during the William and Mary game, |the planc and took him to the Dan-| bury hospital where he is now on though Jack Crickard and Vic Hard- ing suffered muscle strains, the danger list. | mourns that New York, Nov. 3.—Diary of a ganns,Mike Mitchell and Miller | modern Pepys: Up and an anony- | Huggins. There are others, too, I mous letter to my wife her husband [ cannot recall. It is always .a sur- was dining at Pierre's with a tlonde, | prise, for due to the Ring Lardner which was true, happening to be |influence, many think of ball play- my wife in person. Sc across town |crs as bush league bone-heads. with Nina Ayres and the Rialfo still | Aside {rom extraordinarily fina valiant dancing man, express them- | | handwriting, the Jack Donahue. | selves more intelligently than ths Journeyed far down town on the day average corrcspondent. Some clevated and leaving the train ab-|we'd like to have Damon Runyon sent mindedly tried to walk down give this idea a twirl. an up-going escalator and a guara | —_— | inquired witheringly: “How do vou| Someone mails a clipping from like the city?” So to the Gotham to | the -old Evening Mail of 16 years Frank R. Vance from my homs |ag0. It is an editorial captioned: tewn and for a walk, talking of | “New York Needs a Younger Mayor davs when our world was young With a Sense of Humor.” So now Home and an inferesting note | What? frem well remembered Julia Arthur and counting my books autographel | by authors, there heing 809, all the estate 1 shall leave. So to dirt which for a Gershurn tene or so L thought quite duln i | sec From a Reno periodical: ““Person- | ally we don't care for Melntyre, | revertheless he is the nobleman of the clan, born to the purple anil | with royal i Crazy” save manners. I've a notion to give up columniny and be a count. Nothing terrifies much as a disaste de fake scllers of profit. Every few | vowling through the strects: “Big | A RN | Liner in Danger!” and clean up l‘F > | . with the suckers today. The t dF | under a small 18-pt| acisan ancies | 1 was: “Barge Aground in Hud- | 50! s | By Robert Quillen | | Civilization: A temple, a schaol, | | a road and a bond issuc. New York co | at sea. And thus extra cditions weeks they g9 | (Copyright, 1930, Syndicate, McNaught Inc.) style\ expert “ s between wthing €o awing the brr broadcas! a dress shirt!” and us, b to beak, annoying? Outside slate pencil nothing aristocratic | is | of | | through | No wonder Henry favors larg:| gives me | families. When there are ten heirs, crepitant— | there’s scldom enough to buy cach without a diction- hoeRcars pet parrot—noises : ey | Why is genius rare? Well, if foxes| were as prolific as rabbits, they'd | run short of rabbit meat a that one a win a from a stiffly nage vy and Six Broadway drug stores fcature chow mein at soda foun- tams and thus try to horn in on cuormous profits of chop sucy cafes that have driven almost other of =i at rapidly ing highway. Chinese places| Moonshine is caused by reflection no cover charge, excellent or- | the use of moonshine by the lack of stras and shadowy booths con- | i tinue to pack ‘em in. Football: A very complicated | game commonly won by picking up a ball somebody has dropped. all tiurants off t can’'t a “swell neighbor- by the appearance of the Look at the collectors. Yo tell hood houses. most I've found in town was at Arthur in Chinatown some ago. On a balcony we had just beer served a pickled delicacy known as kumquots when autos seemed to be backtiring in the pinched be- low. 1 leaned over balcony and leaned right r again. A tong war was tonging t) sawed off blazing and severai bodies stretched out on sicewalks. We made a hasty exit without tasting a kumquot. Or pay- ing the chec satisfying Chink th meal Port vears our 8 An 8 probably stand tens. sto - save zamblers | imple- et Gangsters are a bad lot. but they seem to be the only ones who know how to discourage useless talk. sele shot-guns | wled A great university has completed au investigation show that 15 per cent of women use hair dye. Ain‘t ducation grand. | walk Americanism: Buying 1 machint tc run 100,000 miles; trading it in at 9,000 miles to get cne with one more red stripe on the hood. Yet there are scctions of Wash- iugton, D. C. that won't average & gallon of liquor to the block. Each gencration has at least ono man called great because he mem- orizes 3.000 blistering adjectives and cusses everything two-car garage, bedrooms. a cparate Wise guy: A rackeieer or easy- money boy any time before the cor- 17 they have they sleep in | oner gets him. Don't feel abused, and Lindbergh weren't join fraternities, either. Hoover to son. invited That critic who says there is no longer employment for the muls driver's peculiar talents should hear scme of our hick-college coaches. Correct this sentence: “No matter Tow spends her Insurance 3 the relatives; “it's nene of our business.” Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate 25 Years Ago Today . The teachcrs of the city are mal ing plans to hold a number of lec- tures during the present school year, decided 1o establish new rooms in the Judd building. The organization has a large membership. A great number of the taxpayers consider the hew list a big improve- ment on the last made by the assescors Hartford High and New Haven High will play tomorrow. The win- ner of the game wiH meet New Brit- ain in this city. Bridgeport High has disbanded its team because the majority of the players are below in their subjects. Horses are figuring in the news these days. accidents due to the snimals upon seeing been recorded. A been made because glandered horses. D. McMillan will in front of h Main street. The Seneca club has assessment prominently A series of fright of the autos have few arrests have of the sale of lay a property cement on NEW YORK EXCURSION Sunday, Nov. 9th ROUND TRIP FARES New Britain i | Bristol Waterbury GOING New Britain : Bristol Waterbury Due New York RETURNING New York® T:45 |, “G. (. T—TLo Level Limited number of tickets on sale at ticket offices. NEW HAVEN R. R. v es THE Pala known in the neighborhood ' Here hoofers ave iror SHORT STORY WRITING Tt gossip and prac- Once in a while Geo. by. More than jobless 0 exc! ences or t a good prompt e 3 Our Washington Bureau has ready VRITING. It cannot make a writer ou nation, persistence, lity in that I not so difficult scmetimes subject will g work. You will find it formation too, on whers Lelow and send for new s Joted are al uch ided when older mem- fraternity refuse to But t ar instance, a writer told r “Etiquette” was not 1t sold Eddie ndicate men r do. Peter B. offe au bers of criticize their efforts. For Post i interesting, inf ere reasons 3 ly ia step 000 and is was told by a his daily would Kyne wa Itmber b are endless, ————— I per nruent Washington B 1332 New York Avenue | 1 want a copy of the b herewith fivs centa in coin, in the || cidents er beautiful penmanship I CITY o Iam a daily reader of t for vears is that times. 100 selling. 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