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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OVEMBER 22, 1930. . ( ¢ SATURDAY Eastern Standard Time 283—WTIC. Hartford—1060 303—WBZ. Springfield—; 122—WOR Newark— 349—WABC. \ G tures 6:00—Tom, Dick and H 6:15—O0zzie Nelson and zon Plaza orche: §:45—Eno's T 00—Footb 7:18—Colum tures New York 395—WJZ, New York—760 5:00—Campus Caroll tet; orchestra 5:15—Reports ing pric 5:30—Blue Ace 6:00—Raising Ju skit 6:15—Saltzma ) chestra direction th 6:40—Associated Press Foo! scores 6:45—Topics Thomas 00—Amos t5—Jesters: male trio 7:30—Mellow cello Lingeman: Carl Linne 7:45—Pickard Family folk songs; novelty §:00—Dixie Circus: lives of a circus f 5:15—"“Rin-Tin-Thriller,” atfzations: incidental 8:30—Fuller Man: haritone uartet sirectior Don Voorhees n Brief, Lone And ‘arle Spicer orchestra 128—WILW, Cinct 261—WHAM Rochester— SUNDAY PROGRAMS Hartford—1060 283—WTI( 303—WBZ. springticld—990 —WOR. Newark—710 Don't forget that Oysters are received fresh daily and make the most won- derful dressing for Thanksgiving Turkey. visit our Dining Room. HONISS’S OYSTER Also HOUSE | State Street Honiss’s your Hartford, Coun. | story, Dr. Ronald Olson George's \ Psychologis Pay 10—L 6:30—Globe 0 45—Choir Don Invisit 319—WABC. New —H —Morn —Ton Y ork—=860 154—WEAF. New York—660 —WJZ. New York—760 { NOW IS THE TIME | TO DO YOUR FALL PAINTING No Job Too Large Or Too Small Estimates Cheerfully Given Crowley Brothers TEL. 2913 \ 5:00—National $espers: “The Un-| s recognized God,” Dr. Harry 1 a son Fosdick: the Pilgrims, mixed| 4 one Pictures sex orchestra direction Dana |10 scha Seidel . Merriman | orchestra 6:00—Raising Junior 3 elegraphic skit Boston Bruins vs game News 14—Weather report 5—Organ recital, Arthur Tslande —Nocturne; Ann 1 45—The Gauchos 00—Old Curiosity Shop )~ and concert — play by play Detroit domest |10 Do hoc 6:15—Operatic concer 7:00—Harbor Lights; old sea captain with Whitney L E Martel | —-Coral —Oiloma or Koestner hor Moy k. contralto, g r e loniee 226—WDRC, New vices from Hayven—1330 he Church of Joseph R director 30—"World Adventu vd Gibbons” nist service, Underworld di- Chinatown, New York, Noonan presiding om Tom —_— ‘ Through the Static ¥ i 1. Love ymphony Damrosch’'s program to be NBC network orc direction 1estra 128—WLW, Cincinnati—700 ¢ an opera 261 —WHAM No: Rochester—1150 VENETIANS HONOR BLESSED VIRGIN Observe Feast of Our Lady 0f Health 244—WNAC, Boston—1 —Radio Caroller on- the ,1 Vir- Blesse of three, jem. there to br accordance with a vow FOR BEST RESULTS SE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS EDDY-GLOVER UNIT THANKSGIVING PLAN Post Auxiliary Will Distribute Necessities, Not Dinners a meeting of Eddy-Glover No. 6, American Legion held Thursday cvening. it ed to adopt the policy of the Thanksgiving by distributing needed staples, such clothing, cte., rather out the usual Thanksg baskets. However, memb sire to contribute friuts, canned goods and other food are invited to do so will be distributed to t 1y ex 1 hould be I Home on Tu¢ to 3 o'cloc s coal an s ing ill have char sn. Two baskets of apples pledged ph basket of pears were Mrs. T ppoint ds to all New hospitals two members. has been d to s Britain of T World W Hartford. 1 vou Unit | Auxiliary was vot- city for atly | milk, nding dinner who de- zotables, articles of | by Spencer nd greeting hoys in nks- education nds on rov had 100} of ¢ unable to or other By action association a sufficient spite beer e money Hartford County recent meeting =ed to meeting of the ociation will Hotel Bond Hartford o Decemt i the local u voted sportation | daily find means of of the Eddy Hoff John Mrs, T for k has been d on ond afghan for the Veterans' tal in Newington. u: the tion of Mrs. A. F. Sch Greenwood street Christmas Dinner Baskets ade, of Miss Cora a aec- hospi- al rr‘h 2 and Hoff- SIX-ROOM COTTAGE On Roxbury Road | | 5 | | | | i | | | 1abor | necessary. Fireplace, hot water heat. | Two-Car Garage Price Less Than Cost © COX & DUNN © Realtors 272 MAIN ST. Bixe HAS ABoOUT DESPAIRED oF EVER. HEARING~ AGRIN FROM MONTMORENKY | GASTRBILT WHO P— (OH VES '~ MR. GASTORBILT / YES /—WHY CERTAINLY YES ! YES!/- OF COURSE ! YES-ILL SAY | WL/ YES! Y-E-S/ FALSE. HOPES, MA, (VE ANSWERED SO MANY FALSE ALARMS ) FEEL LKE A VILL AGE FIREMAN ON APRIL. FOOLS’ Sonaicate Tne N ¥ Mrs. Kenneth Petras, M Miss Minna Mrs. Carl Bengston Kron, Mr. Florence Jennie Marsh, and Richter. The party which meeting on Thursday evening was conducted by Mrs. Augusta Martin and was the first of those whicn have been outlined by Miss Schaal. 1t is her plan to have each meeting during the coming year followed by a party or entertainment. The host- csses were Mrs. Harry Ginsburg. isted by Mrs. Harry Jac Mrs. Mrs. N. C. Avery Bertz, Miss Vera Schade, and Miss ellie. Cronin. The door prize was awarded to Mrs. Florence Petras Mrs. Howard G. Mitchell, De- partment Secretary, and Mrs, Flor- ence Erbe, Department President, of Southington, are attending the followed the tional Parley of Presidents and Sec- retaries, Indiana. being held in Indianapolis, RACKETEERS MAKE MILLIONS YEARLY Funeral Processions and Babies’ Milk Prey of Gangsters 3 teers ob- annually Nov —Com- doliars rack 1pon meral proc to today in onslaught eiving ing to 15 District Attorney Crain said orld A0 statements tes homa would appea have their hands in everythi the cradle to the g e—from babies' milk to funcral coaches.” basis of one complaint, Mr. ed gangdom 5 annually nd rail- Also de cleanin 1 Dyers compla operators of and dy ore than a million coffers of th don't they slashed to r Pay aimed that the nt laund ng shops pay rs a vear underworld of ned stolen, in da acid bons o Additional 1i eral coach halls cd mer- refus or leiters a: follows way to cem e goOIf courses: uncrgar and 1 for ores ight patrols In every case means personal of property, the GERMANS WARN EINSTEIN OF U. 5. 1Say Curious Will Use Sea Gull Disguise ants’ injury Al- new ex- the great en the nited States on nland from Ar t's destination observatory, intends to during Ne invitation Hotel Astor, could be intrusion of re- aphers. sraph of the if he rters, photogi ind oth Belgenland fornia via the nan pre the will proceed to Panama (' ss took a nal skept success of the 1 erit the for t Einstein's ma “the newspaper said HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS pecial Notice "”'.fml good time by Johnson & Amusement Service of Danci turkeys Admi cents. Odd Fellows' As50. urday night, Nov iss something if you Entertain- Woodward Hartford given away. IT WAS MONTY GASTORBILT —AND HE'S TAKING- ME OUT NEXT SATRDAY NIGHT Mrs. o | |alarmea by (MUSSOLINI TELLS OF FASCIST AIMS Says Ifalian Blackshirts Will Never Initiate War (Copyright 1930 by United Press) Rome, " Itz Nov —Fascist Italy must be strong and healthy to carry out her future program but the nation has no “lust for con- Mussolini told a United Press pondent in discussing the inv ternational position of Italy. The premier emphasized that there were good reasons why fors cign nations should not becoms Italy’s desire to increass her population and train her man! power, “Man power is required for fuller exploitation of Ttaly's circumscribed land.” he said. “These men must ba strong and healthy. But we Italians are far from striving to satisfy a lust for conquest. We seek only to recover from a sense of inferiority. Recognized as Great “We were recognized as a great: nation at one time,” he continued. “Once we were cited as models for mankind. Then we were taken ills We suffered morally and physically. ¢ weak Renaissance saved us the but we had a relapse, Once more we began to decline the time the war of 1914 had arriv- od. a war for which Italy paid the price of 600,000 dead, we were ones more on the upgrade. But losses in« curred during the war weakened us again until nine vears ago we wera on the of chaos. Then camsl The time rge Fascism in effect realized te unless treatment for Italy's ills was dtered radically and rapidly, tha worst migh happen. But to save the patient under such circumstances s difficult and an ungrateful task., Sick people often unreasonable and irritable. nervo d suspicious. They balk at taking their medic particularly at a period which begin to 1 ngth returnis realize that convalescence nears Mussolini pau This expression hing between disdain and de- ine, hey o somet asked.” he said slowly. “ift T could give reason why certain nations should not alarmed by, Maly’s desire to increasc her population to train it, be it even only for defe against aggression. Look here spoke rply. Do atives or even friendly neighbors man become alarmed when (fter taking medicine, of recovery, and then tonic with which he re- s his strength Promises Peace Ialy will never init ny become he e pi “Fascist ate a The ier discussed ¥ to transform Italy ally and topographically ountry p to defend any tim the cradle Christian- Paul right, is cfforts physi- into 2. tselt morally, Italy indeed of vas r and ere here once in Rome “And what do you think of Rome It has changed, hasn't it?" Without giving time for an an« the premier continued talking, his large brown eyes gleaming lika the eves of an artist You seen the rising around us, above cient Rome he {00. you must h diggin pon 2,000 ived to see Chris ces by wild beasts in And within a vou have seen other workm ing a mod Rome. Wonderful, ien't it Discusses Depression for his opinion concerning depr n. Mussolinl swer new Rome the ruins of aid Surelv, seen our labor- in the heart of the into soil trodden vears ago by men who ns being torn 1o the Coli- stone’'s throw n erect- city the seum rn ed economic replied oze rebuilding Rome illustrations of fights that problem Iy—although this sonal opinion—I seen worst is onl who are will serve fasc fr ny workmen and Italy the way Besides is only belieye very nk per- have world crisiz the return of 1 question of optimism little less of It seems orm; ality now nee. time and a | hall we say a ism? But remember with the proc -no wars must in= fere of normali= zation “Meanwh ism s 0 o of peace. Our work means finished. Out of the ruins ancient Rome must pring en greater Rome. And if you come back 20 vears from now, vou will be stupefied and astounded at the changes which time, energyv and determination to live at peace with the rest of the world will have wrought on Rome, ltaly and the Italians.™ advant by any of an ev < not TAXES ON INSTALL MENT PLAN Fort Pierce, Fla.. (UP)—The city commission has agreed to give tax- pa b the choice of pay taxes in ten monthly installments. By J. P. McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEL IT 60ES TO SHOW =THE ONLY WAY TO HANDLE. MEN — EVEN BILLIONAIRE. SOCIETY SWELLS LKE MONTY GASTORBILY — 1S TO TURN 'EM DOWN FIRST AND KEEP ‘EM GUESSNG—

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