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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WBDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1930. New Britain Herald /" ;o HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | [t New Britain, Connecticut the oint- 1di- Teachers' there i fly in e Morris D. and still Judg Saxe allv (5 0s iayh Mxcented) Parent Sidg. 67 Church ftreet [ At Heral are wayward SUBSCRIPTION Year $2.00 1 RATES 00 a re- eo Months at the doors n most such Entered at the Post Office at New Britain | : o SRR as Second Class Mall Matt 5 2 e g BrONIE | | ental guidance :rnm‘ ¢ thelr goodness Press | rerwise The fruits of Bureau of Circulation s a nat Member Audit 1001 REEMEMBER THIL WHO SUPFER INNOCENTS MOST from to icularly v; and om Swed 1 wh THE. DEAN LLGIST AND ATURI THI nieans innocen It is no gainst any ldren to g Nohody their inno childhood rightly en of to Organizations man here are ny—which are en- icavoring to alleviate g the families o rate dese very e and this needs to b means people in good circums —and God the rity—must gemer thank they are still somehow. Every time you who are THi. ALLEGED PLOT AGAINST THE SOYIE to the So ompara- tively prosperous cat a good meal pause a moment to think th cording iet, modern that very time there are men, wom- | ons are not satisfied with en and children sitting before tubles | tending to their own knitti which are scanty of food: think that from their tables |3 when Sovet i ol it te they will arise nations they don't like more hungry than you sat down to ought may spur you to put practical relief in effect you were self has been charged yours S hora of propaganda | is generally supposed to have the underminirg of other nations; and lately the Soviet THE MODERN BOY AND has THE MODERN GIRL The modern boy and modern zirl have educational advantages nol tiv gone f and charged that irther various i'rench and British notables or of plotted an overthrow oo Soviet. Inde the alleged plot known to the boys and girls of pust semerations, ~remarked Henry T. deseribed the most ambitious yet uncovered,” and those ¢ the Board of | It { | | | the charges charges of high ishment for which los charges ians implicated in | face treason, U The the the is death. time in call- *childish.” have French Soviet no fne claiming that the French been busy at to the tending about Probably the too own affairs over- hrowing the mentioned will also The fortune notables similar denials only in- acking good are in Ramsin and his allege associates, of them ind somie the others engineers amid an re opposition fares fairness. largely uponethe look wit tion of suc to be SOCIALIS VOTE AND COMMUNIST HEREABOUTS YALE AND ARN SOMI HARVARD CRITICISM No stitutions ould b ver | Dot will be FESS AIDS SPLIT OVER WET-DRY ISSUE by Ohio, | | l | i { ions nator Simeon | the | re- | Fess of hairman of Republicar tional Committee, | garding the wet-dry split | culminat- imminer in the Republican d g to a party, ing in his leas that the party { must | ary turn itionwide bone- | foundation to survive the politi- | him | changes in shows | sentiment that “are taking viace. | QUESTION AND ANSWER SERIES Do You KNOw CONNECTICUT? Compiled by THE CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. fnc. 410 ASYLUM STELLT. HARTFORD In what latitude and longitude is Connecticut located? Between the parallels of 40 degrees 55 minutes and 4 minutes north latitude, and the meridians 71 degrees 4 d 73 degrees 43 minutes west longitude, Q). “What mineral products are found in the state A. Clay, stone, lime, sand and gravel, feldspar and y A min- barite. Iducation? vocational health and Q. What are the functions of the State Board of Itescarch and teacher preparation: sccondary. rural, elementary, adult and special education: education; attendance and employment surveys: physical What is the ticut § ofter legal meaning of the words “Qui anstulit Sustinet ate seal? is aircraft holida 1o Conne ). How ). What swers {0 these Connecticut inspected obzerved in Connecticut” in s are questions will be published in Friday's pancr.) S Questions o fl%% nto being a national prohibition y—with the ination in ¢ 10 a considerable e adhesion of o Be 4 continue | his ng a QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer (o 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 tor reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can extended research be under- taker. Ail other questions will re- ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- quests cannot. be answered. All let- ters are confidential.—Editor. of of the old school isin a f In- who is H He vith Senator Watson o Guard leader Hands are 1; and among these is Dwight W, Morrow who has an Old v slipping. New ob- taining contr Senator-elect of New Jersey discarded the party fetich of prohibition How many silver dollars were 18 Only date e Republicans face a serious ' minted 57 ollars minte heavi r the dry question; they arc ed. The usetts, New ing Q at has heen Kknown g in Massach 1 in nois, not to mention ctals about copper olume; on as he headier thar wa Indiana and Ohio—all | than Delng nportant nortk tes needed by °"¢ ern st ans in presidential ampaign has indicated the | twice Tt is times zallon of water weighs that is taking it gallor iy weighs 136 on imported Communist 1 States Amer- York arters gains mo- Workers Part 125th street Hope ten years New ng of the Communis 1 fruits of the the larger popula ome self-evident or New ould t s0 New ation of W hat with The the d physics motion o principal problem to determine the From what of projectile in Q poem are fol- a prison make, take ritag; 's poem, “To Observations On The Weather variations a position in a What com- gaseous state govrnment form « has north portions fo- . south and whe ockey, borr gor ehestn o moderat Salem, O two methods a relatively high temperature about 52 or by stratifying hut not wet, sand of chestnuts moist sand under a porc hottom of a cellar or under a lraves. B they do eatre no! i uth me storage Wi degrees | erate and them Put with ernate yers vers of 2t th sure, name Eloise Name mean is the estimsz capita fire loss in Ro timates United The is approximately Natio Cnderwriters ¢ Q Do Philippine Alaska and Hawaii have \ehe United of th Ts representa States congress tives Do the ecitizen those territorics ctions? ote in residential el ¢ inhabitants of Philip American citizens but house of representatives by twe resident com | missioners whom they elect. The commissioners may speak topics country. b b hody. The Hawaiian Alaska cach ts one congress, who docs Only citizens Union 1 presidential e are not represented in thr ecting their o ek ing tt w Ha New Orl New York Norfolk, Va Northfield, \ Pittsburgh Portland Louis Washington Islands in that and have 2 votr of the s in the the ote to in M Q How many changes Thave Yiaken place in the personnel President Hoover's cabinet? | A The only change was the Hurley to appointment of Patrick J. | succeed James Good secretary of war GLASSES o CREDIT ; ; Q. Are there Hini:st QL/A Yugosiavia? Lenses and T e ot ase t Belgrade, Zagreb .jubljana. There is also v school at Sobotica, a philosophical | faculty at Skoplje and an economic- commercial academy at Zagreb. Q. Did Lindbergh carry a cat on his trip across the Atlantic? No. as any universities in (Agram) and universities a I Yosemite waterfall drops 1430 fect sheer nearly as high nina Niagaras piled one above the other. Upper ir as 28 not | New O lled shabbily remance dark shipping conspicuous posts. up many end of the devotees of 1%0-pe thrills Love Nesi” head- Respectable, clean hed at suce of they Nov. 12— unloved York, them “the roman- o genterl dreamers chained to high rooms and other in- They fill flights hall hied-rooms. the down at The 1 calumns and the “Millionaire lines in tabloids s of living have clut missed and make the best sty Lare the last of Almost ev the m can reel of ery one of 1 history of cvery a Hollywood star fenders of complete screen idol. When they avidly d movie the wind stumbles are the to defense in movie hey 1in a who ru and 1 mazazines il stand in {cinema openings When the reigning sveetheart” trips out of a platinum Iimousine they gasp with and will remain on the ever shining and fervid Without such wor- be no picture ten-cents-a- “America’s e curhs with eyes departs would tabloids or ntil she hippérs. there pe who leave boarding houses every morning and return every ing with the regu- irity of a ticl Th are cklers for ¢ men are the { 0 ever umbrellas, nd rid Outwardly with over-shor lunch-rooms inwardly they foment Yony prosaic o glamorous dicams, 0 Jressed and « and in offices 1 o workroom cssay 1 i- cv. It is difficult to imagine t censtantly indulging roseate dreams Yet they form the bulk of the aud that determine the five f ired salaries of the Conrad Nagels 1 loved Nor isolation s, For ance em axiomatic “the ro- seldom over is their drear of rov icists™ mar do whimper want faiv ays beckon is zloom Husive finger throu to g 4 pointing only Or sometl vexatious One lowed no longer stifles and tweak their o reach ir look ing you hone 1a scourtesy on last onz overloo Few jobs offer wit White i€ the ) town and g E romising while. ( worth orzs politest box office man have to b lower Fourth remindful the Pone along are jceen't on hoo of left Bant ed volumes prices T tomes Often one upon 1 did copy of “White Mel z bell offered at 1 constantly tively from tyre in- ho 15 faithful R 130 and now stalls and th around prowl sneaking morning Delance avenus They East an old hou- wains str also o ell touch for a to o go “girling” oh Swains Suggesting ans from the Burzomc Jay hath ed come D lancey Henry | bristle with stools, | hat | and | love-lorn | | writes W. 8., admira- | peopla | activity, too. Sunday late Will Hogg used evenings. They are a city’s vast army | (o take me there for Sunday dinner, forcing me to stand at a wall coun- ter while he parked himself at a ta- ble—the table charge being five cents per person oxtra. How we gerged on gefelte fisch! And what Lelly laughs! A Delancey piocurable uptown pickle soaked in brine cortain aroma of garlic Ghetto bestows. Sliced rread and washed down Last side fipple celery comes as tasty as a on a frosty treet not il thar th white is a hug and with only on with the he- crisp beer it set of chittling morr hinted for jelly “You recently Louisville nd by admission filled five vou lack is imagina- yeur own shelves. Wh Any what a day to my T expect mess 2 Be patient lurt right out account is (Copyright, - Syndicate, Fanl 1930, McNaught Inc) Facts and Fancies By waste Itobert Quillen makes prosperity, as Mr Ford says, broadcasting station chould be getting rich Sonie f and closing 1 t hate o are te some ji that the community Yo read notice zo0od leads to th paid. e where taxes are theratening comet 5. five how n on mile Cardinals mill the eartt know Newspapers have fault i subseribers didn't do it stranger get an just to help educatio entists who Notth Pole there's no forent say the is melting. though 1ze in the ocean to empty the drip pan never ry country 1 a ot minority the other in power. link uy 1n steal 1o kee markets mak who meant to Given tect oney enoug model old any a barn can and {he cd barn. an appearance of a remodel- | | selling malt to violate the law; mak- |ing a selling point of a car's ability |to break all epeed laws. ; The best device yet invented (o [sa\o gasolinc geems to Be the thumn. ! A watering place is a resort where | vou get the sa: . benefit you would | by staying at home and drinking the same quantity of water. The boy who isn't going Lo col- lege doesn't seem unusual in any way cxcept that he doesn't want @ ride A man isn't really drunk until he zoes tenor on the last note of Sweet | Adetine. A small tip makes a good impres- sion. It indicates that you earned | the mones . “What have the nenspapers Vdene,” demands a highbrow, “fo en- {rich our language?” Well, what “Eck” and “Pow"? Several cotton planters made $10.- ecach this year. They sued a a power company for backing walter their fields and giving them malaria | | | Perhaps poverty can be abolished. not by paving a worker half of he earns and Kkeeping the 1ild a library for him. what Correct - this se “Stars,” said the movie fan. are the ones ‘ll’at act so well they could get by if they weren't good lookers.” ‘ Copyright. 1930, Publichers Syndicate 25 Y;ars Ago Today New Britdin High defeated Hill- house High on the gridiron vester- lday 6 to 0. Captain “Jim" Curtin land Flannery starred for the locals. Curtin made many beautiful kicks The Philharmonic band will hold |a dance this evening at Holmes & Hoffman's hall Every property owner in the city is seriously interested hs to the pro per enforcement of the building or- !dinances. There has been consider- able agitation concerning the ordi- nances of late | 1k ol ) S ol pidly growing and new are being received weekly {day 13 candidates tted society The B. society is members Yester- new ad- to the Gas Co. to put in service ing weather. Members of Phenix lodze, 1 F., will travel to Waterbury morrow evening by trolley Printipal Marcus White of Normal school will the speaker ar next meeting of the Women's wert " requests all peopls pipes bhefore freez- o o to- the be the Sundstone as flexible as rubber info thin strips has been cerfain parts of North when cut feund Carolina in ¥. J. JAGIELSKI Teacher of Plano and Harmony, in New Britain every Saturday, in the pupil's own home. F. J. Jazielskl, 44 Hamilton Street, Hartford, Conn. Phone Hartford KNIGHTS OF THE SRY the ending of the great World War. of that ate story Jation 1 e new Air American pa the creation of t World War. Our Wash teresting facts of > and its exploits the coupon below == = e e= «CLIP COUPON HERE === o= == o= o 2. Washington Bureau New York Avenue, Wa - of the bulletin for return AM and enclose | WAR 3 £e stamps NAME STREE™ AND NUMBER n the War. ana send five cents in postage and handling codts: It will be holocaust is com e interesting and thril the exploits of American has painstaki great the wa Service and ngton Bureau the recruiting, and training You will find this story a th for this bulletin Britain Herald T 1CAN AIRMEN IN THE WORLD 6in. or Iogse, uncancelled, 1 E ) | | ‘The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. b ¢ S2.. ®Foptaine Fox, 1930