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(i EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1930. —_—— New Britai Herald' Lot the left hand mot know |other halt of the tine. The proces|drscs u yeart The “vounger gen-|the congrogating point in (he cen- | #88388855385L80358383560805988855533553966888688838 | ur cupiti. The total cost of locil, ritam | what the right hand doeth.” would give WTIC and WBAL tno | CFalion™ prides itsclt on dress fo | ter. lveryono in New Britain knovs § | state, and federal govermment in MERALD PUBLISBING COMPANT | “When spectacular dough-raising |places on the dials, their regulaxw:‘“““““:: oflockineneaianifcor R ‘“{”"‘ pho “'“"“]““‘:’ & TH E 0 B S E R VE R the 1'n1nm1 sf 21;" lfl:x'u‘;slh‘an‘«‘c New Britain, Connecticut AL |re 4 any sorority miceting | street, from Chestnut to Church e—— —— approximatcly- 5 'per inhabitant, ampai ten. throw a f s | : 2 pfl:r‘ d to throw a fright | channel and the channels of the |in the city onc may sec girls in |street. their, hangout. | agrec thut or $440 per family. It will be no- o the hearts of the more fortu- New York stations during the time |sports clothés, thc same as they|they are not high school students Makes Rand b . ticed that local government = cosi3 causing them to “dry up” and | when the synchronization method iz | “CAr everyday in school, plus a hair {and point out that I have not claim- Makes Random Observations ®|arc more than half of the whole comib. clean hands and a modcra cd they were. The students arc only | ®| Of the total cype E 3 s n! - the total- cxpenditures of tho - present at certain times of the da: On the City and Its People {230 largest citics in 1928, 34.6 pe= b e et E the business transacted arrive in droves, and literally mo- @ | cont went for current capenses - ors hat only a R on will hesitate tings One vould pre- nopolize several soda counters and PeeeeeeeresessssesssssTes €494 994® | that is, operation and maintenan G T L b e P VA ot h a plan. No station ° reading “Disgusted’s” | doorwass untl’it suits their own L ; % e el i ~ | of seacral departments. Thirty anl Extered st the P . mon 1 create the needed jobs, as vet has been given the bridges. sponsorsd for swect. pleas o move on his Happens at Erery Game a he play and leave the play-| o, Tuuie por cent went for perma- " 1 e " s A I 1yor’s fund’. “surgical dressing | “Modcrn. Miss.,” howeser. And Probably Alwass Will. ing and officiating to the group | ... innrovements, 10.1 per cent i IR creates fear | OCCUpY tWo channels on the c Tl oi whos r 1ol D B e Fospital and provid- (hird and least logical of my critics, | AU the risk of being considered a | Whose Job it is to provide the action. | ¢ interest on the public debt; and of confidence [ haps the answer will amilies. for this is arouses my ire. She calmly de. | downright joy-killer and cynic. orl '°"”“""";1' e ‘°]'[ there 48 a |, per cent for public service en um us side 1o it all, £ ne o % BATonos all, and it onC | o pnijses The expenditures for on- s he mood. the after cnd | is in the mood. the afternoon meed | \yijori und maintenance of the gen- not be altogether distracting. The sral departments in 1928 was di- interprelations of various rules ccp business bad, everybody in the |in pro 5555588888 long run loses - : Peders no utility, es-| WTIC wants full tin 1at discuss at our mecti nds trhe type of girl who plasters | €Yen being accused of something far waste of time. If this is 50 her face with powder and paint, | WOrse than that. the Observer fecls criticisms of the “older wears tho most.alluring gowns she likie exploding his feelings with re- : have thrown a wet ' can get her parents to buy her. and 't to some of the prople who | vided as follows:— act as a brake on | dials on what we thought was a Xl heckons on the hoys. 1f this |1ake up space in the stands at big |5iven hy the guessers in the slands| esses of » .| 1f synchronization is to becomc toward making the “older gen- “Moedern Miss” can find any decent etic cvents. That is just what | ®1¢ often as lughable as the inter. doesn't n ap- e its watiage o dough, but|occupy its former General Government 8.6 pe rogations. and not all the funi is| .,Protection. Tolice, Tire, elc provided by the geniler sex. cither. genke - 2 itation 10 per cent, . 8.5 per cent. Charities, Hospitals, Corrcctions, 6.4 per cent, Education (Schools and Librars ies), 38.4 per cent S AR ommon—it has heen in ef- f 1OmMOrTOT A SuCeess. person to d fend her attitude on Uhey do—take up space—valuable he question of food. At 'jrorals I will he greatly surprised. Space. 100, which descrves to b necting we had sandwiches Romie fell because people with | filled b¥ real fans. who not only is is the usual extent ' “Moderrs Miss” type of minds pre- know what the game is ali about 230 Cities Spend A Muc th an occasional dominated. History gives us count- but have a definite reason for heing As the Federal Government 4 doughnuts. | less cxamples of the fate that be- ' on hand. namely. to sec their fav- New Britain is not thc only city Member of the Assouated Press o Ass Press i3 ex ely TNCLE SAM'S RAINY DAY SCUEL Spria i Al c ZA at Bostor ave less than falls nations with lax moral stand- Orits team win, as distinguished |needing more moncy. It is not the bridge cluh® arde “Modern Miss” has found f \ comnion reason hnOWN |oply city of its class actually spend- this unjust ac- method of confuting facts. she | as’being present Dbecause it seems ing more than it wzed to do. It iy [Recreation. 5.4 per cent ho 1 ted be able to offer an intcresting | the place to be rot the only city. too, which appeain| Misceilaneous, & per cen owd into g 1 EMBERR ument. Thus far all « foothall scaso to be spending considerably more Of the 1928 outlays for perma- is drivel—a combinat o nothing 1 an formncrly was the case hecause | RONU improveincnts per cent. circe attitude and shecpt - U 1he sitiation at thi he depreciated value of the dol- | went for highnays: I per cent or schools and libraries: 13.1 per where there ar e For high-powered statio Win Not Wait fer S ool 5 tagbe gy Avks Writer, so that she tries to cloak Goubtrul that anvthing will ever © as compared wiih prewar days opaeEhrtiosusc otitwo tha or. New Britain He efia co s Gone wbout 1t mnless the colleze: A lot of people overlook the dif- public service enterprises rather a unique developmicr sz 1 ol chargy of tic big football gam ini b D bt ot e £ e pentaroaes: L sociations and I dellar in city expenditures. 1t takes et e R the same num- | PEFManent improvements were fi- the same num- ' hanced from proceeds o he Commission, realizir ant precedent it Likely to be mad girls actu- ¢4 in promotirg baschall and other money to huy 5 s was an article A r it smart take th orts decide to submit evervone to schools. pay tes onsidesiche bartion - ool in the south titude that “Modern Miss” as. termine their fitness to f trachers. and attend to the FROM THE TOWN Baltmore-New York petition with » e me it looked lihc.a r 8 “Modern M reaches ! t in the stands and = amount of other public ser- The uet debt (gross debt less ) X corporation tax vO e It he wants a new ity without any further at- 2 Naturally, those bhenind than was required before @ sinking fund assets) for 146 cities | = - so bad why don't hc furnish . tempt to reason things out for her- s do not care whether the E nt shot the Austrian | for which there are Census Bureau DRIVE PESSIVMISM he same as they oneyl Lol buildong self than she shows in her present know anything ahout |crown prince | figures, since 1903 came (o $139.63 before the one per A MONEY-MARING LINE Most of the taxpayers in | efrusion, it will indeed be deplor- z on so long as there Government bureau per capita in 1928, This figure may wae allowed—the cs- Su railroad a P able o live now, | able, is a certain amount of money in the ' pesed to present the most accurate | be compared with $134.27 in iainE a mew sehooli| ® Borithe iniormations o “Modeany L bit of space taken up. cures regarding one thing or $60.75 in 1917, and %$44.71 in mming pool. golf ' Miss," although I suspect g of it, though. what other. As it takes time to anal In the whele group of 230 citic those modern im-!this of her amwn experience. the ! ould t the statistics the figures usually are |there an increasc of 6.4 per as for cducation | chan are that few New Britain | those who do not under: not brilliantly up-to-date. But they |cent in ret indebtedness fror here as in any|gi “step out”” as she calls it, to §ame. Probahly none whate but useful purpose all the same. | 1927 to 1835, in spite of the fact school in the city. cs. parties. ctc.. rouged to the | ™Ould it not : one | The figures of the census bureau of | that | the 250 cilies showed a d a double moti nit. lipsticked until they loo else if th 1 t Department of Commerce for | e net indebtedness onc. to cypress his Christmas trees nd nanicured | Make 2 fort t t ditures of cities d the | duii school and the other | with averything the cosmetic coun- | that their kn hat e e e einls [anliha er offers. nithout deliberately in. | 1€ on would tously vailable, and ave illuminative. 5 came to $71.54 money—the Go r railroads T EaY 2 I as a i tending it these artificial aids to ! = B The scs apply on the expendi- | Per capita. ox ahout 8300 per fam- balance ain ¥y 2 ) 1l attract young mec Lures during the fiscal year 1928 of | iy, Of cach dollar of total revenue to make herself more al- | 1! cities in the United States with | receipts, 64 cents came from gener- : g H L ¢ he most comnion of < 4 K Weare the | a population of over $0.000 in that al properiy olders o b 1 0 one but Therself Blue of E irown to the [ vear. There are 50 such cities, and |earnings of public se 1 pro T v s | bl fellow she is v r tvo the iheir aggregate ditures havye | prites: S cents from special assess- she wants 1o veferea's whistle stopped the play. | increased cvery ve in the last |mrnts: 3 conts from subvention do- refuses to “pet ryone wh ame | (wenty-five )ears in- | nations «nd pension asaessments: § ased capendi municipal popular she will v h g8 ¥ government is due to increase in legs e from Jicenges: payments i taxe 10 cents from e enter- Wi youns sheiks of foda 1 v population: in pari. to cxpanded or ol el e e ; Cme e s rendered by atiea o ¢ from poll i AlodsniMisss lasitul : - (izans part to | inzs of departme zary. 3} ! F.W." seeis lan -t i i n admin- | lancous ettt d i cars hefo ) e that respect- neighbors had th 1 o i 1923 ¢ : 24 : ; : oo 22 people hecame used over i Poppreock Save sarority Girl ) : condition, took steps to stop il | Inz-out loud i ; vours 5 : e e o et crSaiaes o the GOl season. Like Clubs. STe OBSERVER o : bmealectiin Wial ire : ; inillion dol- is Tenderly Laid Away. AT : L) oL o e e ; : 4s against 5,574 million | Our personal zolf clubs—the set ‘Live and Let Live 1< “South- the big games 1 1 ; 1917 $6.05 last summer— dicfatentina ders | Yes, “Moder everyone SmEs 7 ' p P 1 ender's” Appea e ES O O AR et e : ve wrapped in flannel and tions to assu - tivat Nes Bl Hers h any evesight hrows that { e ki A cf : : : : S = modern girl has knees. It is impos- paymenis—as a sort o ! A 2 : open IDIC to be lacking on the subjc g s it i i ceommo. Unless one is utterly hlind. But ven cannot change the fact that truc jodesty is woman's greitest ite. You can argue with yours-r carn- spending the next : 3 p - or ahou rules are <o T 1 lotal expen- | put away for the winter. Until 1 cated to fans | ditures of s and prac- | blooms and the crocuses begin 1o that comparatively fe < all of | tically the sai cent less) | pop up, they will remain in the < of the closst. We decided not turc of 1l— not ask it once and | government tivean o go fo Florida this winter. The time t our feet huit lc on arriving th em. But—and this is the bad fea- |as the expen federal ba accept the explanat There wii Adding the eig c last all night and never justity any ot anjother pla ond ies and to Wi i = |iSomaty er standard of living that is spectable and many more aft t. g0 W 0 Jlation, the total cost of all bes being a pedestrian ha about it. Still. no matter governmrent in the United |ils dangers. one sits, the chatter about the tes in 1828 came to abo Retrospection o ONII MOTHER il g e fairness” of tt icials, the per capita, or ahout % per hrings recoilectior 3 meaness” of some haltback or ! The total cost of federal govern- |records cstablished ne pa LERE, itneman. fills the air and cannot fail ment was about per capita, [ cuss words and mauv variations i . 25 Vears Ago Today (o o e s e e ertimcnt about 815 | Wore aded to. our cussing vorad- NFW ENGLAND LEADING WAY : : ! - , e Fifth ulary. Sailors are supposed to g I t 1 statistica 10 show h o | rival all comers in the matter of onger the children in t : orge H. Dyson was | ear-splitting invective hut therc ar i\e hadito beitaurht inthos cesident of New Britain council | colters who could make the salt e chicker coops. 1 he Roval Arcanum. at the semi-annual y water boye bow their heads in cans the portable buildings. ' vlection of officers held last evening. g : shame. One never becomes an ac- e case he will find The Hartford Y. M. C. A. basket- 4 B complished cusser until one has No i school in |ball team defeated the local “Y' joined the ranks of veteran golfers, tre o ¢ been | quintet last cvening. Slater I Cussing falls into ‘several catego- sessions in ¢ |lig ‘gun on the New Britain team fit 4 ries. There are nice timid little ex Y 1o riod. Due to the steady increasc in the i pletives which fall from the lips ration for t jmber of automobiles, t polic H hen ladies are near by, Then there ing parks, comnimissioners ave appointed twoa B X are eecial high-power 1 man >yl. ?lrdf" 1o vrotect the chool f4. i vords nhich volley and thund-r hildren. across the fairway and rip the ate There is considerabic 1alk of form- vosphere like lightning bolts 1o ha will probably et ing 2 professional baseball league in .sed only when male ears are ve- answer i apparent. this state. New Britain sporismen ceptive. These are special soul tical parties center |are not interested in the propesition. | shriveling. neric searing and tongus ight campaigns in | Under the new charter of the city | heating eapressions suitable only Why does so many | the health board will have charge o | when a drive bends off to the leit vardcre get appoint- il malters concerning thc sanitary land the bhall is swallowed up in police and fire de- condition of the city. : = : !a wood. It ix easy to believe that fith ward helds| Court Pride, F. o telcpratemii NS MO DA G = cmcrgency Lo fill the personal | foo "g0 not play golf. Otherwiss R e __ p Dolitical poner and its 13th anniversary last evening )C3rs the Gallipolis . Tribune be- ) cailmne it e T Fobunsod, ey wonld ot spsskine fender : i t as mu s astu s realze with an entertainment and smoker. | 5INS Printing these daily trivia § a visitor from Bidwell today." |, affectionately of bosky delis ON THU PATLR E % Bt o Aot edds G e e which agaln (mphasizes America as 1t might be rcpetiious. but it %43 {anj voods, where little white balls L e s : ” »‘]',n opportuity: All on vlo".A ‘(aL““o'r‘m \)| n]:o'mmoln ney ..“ sh forever and ever—well, at ANOTHER SOUTHENDER. Observatwns upper 1ip and cventually worth will da i W”\‘ s .;m»'j‘?‘dy. he ecogn.zed = syllables of which Shal Mother Ha< a Few More ofl t’le Weafller r"" "n Ll Gt 1 el sou ¥ speare never heard Things 1o ~ay ! r were i £ o From onspicuous post and hotel and Noah ¢ 1 three up-on tf Washingion. Dce. 6.—Forecast for | WIth practically no pull T becinc of stage coach i I being late. The score slands Southern New England: Rain Rat- | “IBe” reporter. It would e tiresome country foll m o down t Sl P 3 urday and Saturday night; Sunday 1@ recount the struggles ard. but 1o town. i i provided @ half {late for kupper because of golf. 21, THE HARTFORD TANGIE s - ¥ . {o. fair; not much change in temprra- Suffice it to announce I now repre-'dozen items and the hotel register| Other interesting statistics are: ipper because of matinees ture. the paper in: New Torh vas as prolific. I recall one gentle- | Lost balls, 14: found balla putia ; ; Conditions: Pressure is also low |, Already the thrill of ‘recogr an's name on the hotel register | missed, 13%: drives missed, 47: that £ b e over morthwestern Hudson Bay, |1 apParent. A post card from t that stood out He came from Ken- |foeling that the whole world ia o 3 . of Word “Pauper’ can se le t infa- Pressure continues high but falling | =205 "I am glad to see you work-tucky and his name was Basil Duke. |laughing at you, 306 (159 plus 47); ¥ the writers take and 1|gver the North Atlantic states and | ‘N8 on the Tribune again. We often | During the period when 1 determ- |holes in one, 0: holes in many. n- convinced that all right the Canadian Maritime proinces. ;;’““:d what became of 5o | ined upon the wage as career my |mimerable: temper lost. multitudi- ? Britain see ‘he 4 el TheneRNereEuines the early ri- footlight moniker was to be “Basil [ nous: in the trap, 25. 18 questio ,,a:‘»n{n o:‘o‘:::tr: S e aang| Caadaye Bhen future hung in | Duke Ceme to thint, it sl sounds| There may be a great dWal of it thiase fethak widle [o0” o is 1or. Salivaey sas 5n Ein: |tbe belence rather grand: lother data which would help to Toe world /| - PR 105 SELITASY AAS KR ey | Eervink as the Tribuncs dramati s {make the record more lurid, but it ee i e e Sy ot sr SR ew RS B 1and Hic hiiceanal alsolasushicrin tiic Iogal (e e hes seenl orrol real AR e oral | pisewherc the weather will be 80me- | opera house—there was practically Major Burke, with BulfalolNasibechorEoLEnERbUTIRd Gl 810 stensle s el ;i'f\".""’(r“,’d‘ i what overcast on Saturday and Bun- | ;o way of preic e Peon St L 1L hair, plald vest. stik hat and 30 (past, and gratefully burled at that. 2dmits b o ieeclsalionsann oz ke e ash R e et b on e oty e nsoliening .%‘1‘;1: -\",‘.Jx‘\‘\l i ,Ql"r,f;f Reportorial Ear Takes in apparer cuse them on 2 . listrict ‘direct from its New Tork ens i ‘ i . dizectirron tls el ol liRenEage b ip faiivalof fullemu He was | Conversational Drama of Day the ground t the world has = ency ’T"‘-« H’"g’l‘ v scemedg 10y, Cranious circus press 2 and | Meard along Main street: progressed It this be progress, Hoover Will Attend Ne AhYRLoN ey save perodide capiercd complimentary tickets | I've heard we're not as bad s te ne(eratlel Football Game Today | T et noon the 1ady herselt (AMONE us like huil. He would matie Off a3 some cltics—and e clerk ut of ths trio of correspondents| __ L ¢ next n ¢ lady herself | | ool worldly by inqu “Have | ®aid it vas kiss proof—well T ex- I would pick “High School Touth~ | Weshington, Dec. 6 (UP)—Presi- | breezed into the sanctum. Slapping | [ 100 WOTIGH ¥ IPIMITOR HaYE | Soct ithose Notre- Dame: - Boys will a3 the faireet of the lot. This writer |dent Hoover —gathered his official |the paper on the table and pointing | o ormla el SR ; ! Be el ! e ; ¢ | : Ly & though a dollar excursion to Colum. | Pull through—and they've got an them “pau-|calls my attention to the fact that |(AM!ly about him to attend the (o the article. she shricked: “Are |, Aty {old ark of a thing on the Arch 2 o coma t10d a | mamy of the high sohool bots and | Marines-Coast Guard football game |sou the fresh squirt who wrote | % SONTINAd MY conact WIth the | (i cinat should have been on o iaed bo i To manldivon | gitiat (@) fok BHahz. iarsiing ,h,,jnlaycd here today for the benefit of | that?" I gulped a feeble: “Yes, | Olislde world. [ would always re- |7 or Mr. Raymond Gates like it if you | streets, but hurry from classes to ““;:1’?103':‘:':“;“;"":; A e * She began to take something |time T come to a traffic light ft were out of work and somcone call- [ jobs, where they help add to the| o };9 ot n"‘h ‘r"h“‘“ BiCKEtA jout ol e satchel S e e e !turns red—I haven't the least idea ed you pauper through no fault of family pocketbook. 1 agrec that|ahd has asked cach of ‘his cabinét] An hour later it was velaved to |, . @ reporicr was not| . y.e 1g give oJe for Christmas — our own cre are few respectable stu. |Me:abers to do the same. It is the me in the hay mow of Maxon's|KNOWN a8 a reporter. Years after Ly yoy should have let it ferment T supposc the st Connectivut | dents, and T certa 9o mot, wane | first football game he has been able |barn a mile from town that the|lit a shuck for the city I met al o0 jors drop in for & cup of v record is | to reflect upon them. 1 suggest to|'® 2itend this year. The pressurc!iady had a snakewhip and a wicked Gallipolis rcsident. He said: “T ve- | optee and a cigaret, no one will see elfarc offlce | "High Schéol Youth” a carefyl |0f Work kept him from carrying outjgleam in her eyve. And was stitl | collect you. You uscd to collect |l 14| ook it back and mayhe 1 4 Gates to | reading of my first comniunication. |9 Dlans to attend the Princelon- | walking up and down in front of the | Ite for the Tribunc.” To others Iigignt tell them something—we As 1!1 did not indict the whole high |Navy or Maryard-Yale games | Tribune office. I'rom then on my sy BF 8 Tohipapciman but back ishoulda had a hockey team here school enrollment. for. fortunatel ¥ TR T reviens were disgustingly flattering. NOme I am an item colicctor this year—shine. mister?—T've been there caists a percentage of ge i . 7] Q Then there was iy slothful cus- o e 1 r | there nerceniage of gentle- | Edith Wharton Should n was ny slothful cu ; i g aiting herc for half an hour. manly boys, mho arc thinhing of 3 . tam of sleeping late I"requently The st l E mall town re- ;Won't' 1 tell him something —those e .4 something besides girla and a few | Get Prize. Poet Asserts |Grandma would shout up the stairs. portcr was 35 a » and I'll never | reporters - mever gel anything aieisel i o . A FOPMER “PAUPER- |zirls who ave not interesied solely | Toston, Dee. 6 (UP) — Edith | long after the entiic fown was astir: | forget the jackass bray of our print- | straight—I get 18 miles on the gal- is louih- Tt the number of “beaus’ they can | Wharton, not Sinclair Lewis, should | “If you don’t stop going o late to er when 1 told him a reporter by [lon—I always have so many head OVER AIR RIGHTS ply: “Not lately:” the scrap heap long ago-—-cvery gt 1 vner: Sovority Meeting Described | cateh. “High School Youth” may beixive been awarded the Nobel prizc |that printing office they are going the name of Richard Hardmg Davis|aches just about Christmas—hey Has the Lditor of The Herald immature. and hence hardly able to | fecditerature, Idwin Markham, dean to t you off!” And eventually {over in New York was making $45 [ wheredaya think you're goin'’ Sir— pass upon quesiions of niorals thal |of American poets. dectared in a4 Grandma's prophccy was fulfilled. & week wouldn't it be wonderful if cvery- : B E : n { “Dis- | perplex clders. but at least ~he |speech-here last might < —_ - - one would settle like the stock double-barreled am- | Co. and the company in Ba gusted” in ) g Herald, | shows a better understanding * of | “f.ewis has a vivid pen and has Lieporting a small town's goings My Diggest story was the Miss | market—these youngsters mnever aign—an ad ampaign of |morc owning WBAL have ashed the | wo wish to < members of a condition than the otiier Lwoe|g . cn us a number of intcresting pic- and comings. sichnesses, deaths | Nettie Fink's celluloid comb caught [seem to watch where they're run he bad It w mista so int s aided by National Broadcasti hard {imes and rtising cam- | Radio Commission for permission 10 {local sorority t er conception | writers |tures of American life,” Markham |and births had more of excitement |fire from the gas jot in the post |ning—and I sez to him and he ser conized show halt of |0f sororitics and her narrow-mind-| “A ‘Student” shows'a woeful lack |54 “but his - portrayal of the than many realize. Our problem was office. I sent thal right off to the|to me—she acted something awful pany whos bR WEAL and WJZ views arc grossly evaggerated of knowledge of the it hen he i< zmy side of life o the complete not one of news sclection, such 2e!big ciy papers at the parly last night—there ain't -’ hoi s i of all the question of dress. assumes that my Jetter acka eve- | exclusion’ of the dream side makes in the city, but of " rounding up (Copyright 50. McNaught no justice—-— aintzd on the allvged raiser. New York—and be independent . any girl having fifty-two vy young person who loiters around“mm unworthy of 30 great an honor. | enough ncws. 1 had one stand-by in Syndicate, ‘lnc.) e paign by t coni-