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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1930. New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britam. Connecticut Issued Dafl At Herald Bldg IN THE EDITOR’S MAIL Aged SUBSCRIPTION RATES One About Tree Asks Sitter, Cosmeties—"“Grampa” —_— ) wiy Y cars W tain Hera e from Now Britain in en of from iscussio Mr. F ANY dame L that she to men lior a you fight in the o 1 was too What did ditor, body you Where +%00" constituencies olors ar ostly fools (for corrobor William et. al) t no male p years., hows loo of or Hat i~ Off to One Mothet ANOTHELD AMERICAN TRAIT DISCOVERED NO BOARDS AND CITY HALL year The depr abont or The about one )ear. depressio bounds of hall hall ausc city PACKT for NG I WAS Y By Robert Quille OF COMMISSION Observations school a i tor some- young or UNG On the Weather ospital 1or lakes on § LT e passed will be colder S is condition gives | the lower lake Sunday in New En region and. ay long night ir ind colder on ! " Facts and Fancies . SHESSES S8 S Deasd > 'nsion System Needs Revision Provision should seems, e il Dbe prot and p 1t to give sion e widows, ¢ emen ar all fair or men to co seem at lire the ent of thei to lich they may never nd the history of th iny have died in the ribute vages i a f N sery of L Iy ing o coul z00d s pension n certa does not ten the ally thos g into an outlook of 1t gulations coming sessior nees of fron Picture of Kiwanis Club < Told in Seripture cquitab) draw syster a SSHHSHS S S HHD $: cetion to arents of does not le to re- two per i from nt at m ice, leav- ma The sys- 1 to men, es Makes Random Observations On the City and Its People wvanians | i s of applicable the cl follow: 1 Ahlquist n church, Ashley, raimant was of Shern t the . toget Ted in snow Walter B wate o the —THE OBSERVER—} 1¢ t Arrigan. ic and rssford then gavest thou bank;" “Behold Har be David “And William J. 1 Bo t silk and purple;” Morris Saxe, judge, “And I judge between onc and an- other;” Dwight Skinner, Boys' Club, “He will take his goodliest young men and put thewa to his work;” | Joscph Ward, life insurance, “He | hath given assurance to all men;” | Harry Wessels, school principal, “And Zabud, the son of Nathan, was | principal;” Ray Young, store mana- § k3 ee6e44® F¢7 “Then he that had received the | five talents went and traded with the cting texts of | same and made them other o the various | (alents;” Leo Gaffney, Some of his | “\When they have a matter, come unto me, and 1 do make them pastor of | Know the statutes.” “Preach the | ekl men's furnish- | High Cost of Citizenship ne linen | Keeping Applications Down . SOfLigoyiaf that increased cost of steps ":“'y"‘ | preparatory to the obtaining of ci- tizenship is responsible for the de- cline in the number of applications 18 eapressed by soclal workers. Figs 0| uces released by the commissioner fere, | of naturalization show a decrease of £ 178 per in the number of aliens wpplying for first citizenship and 54 decrease in the number N in than whiter ot Arthur 1 1 cent v one to Billings, ight and there lodged r cent secking sccond papers. Cecilia Razovsky of New executive director of the De- for the Forcign- born, National Council of Jewish Wonen chairman of a commit tee, which during the last year has tudying the ct’ the higher of naturalization papers and requircments have familics Miss York, partment of 1wick they he rvice cha Bryai all nnon crec hos be lelsfed cducational Jdiens and thei who are unable to appy papers of costs are handi- ways,” she says can bring their to join t n. They teacher The mothers' iog n given you Henry Diana for tooth;"” Cieszyn- upon | “Aliens for nship because prohit any citiz capped in \d | As aliens t all | families over 16y not out Willi are or omen pen- taking itions 1 doctors’ exami €ligible for and in barred from any job. in | menial, paid out of public mber, | Not a peddler's by them are not states ho siot certain re eve funds, even license can be taker ont Most of | with Thomas the orga -born peopl nst these zations working fore have made protests new citizenship naturalization p been found as high ments in ng papers. costs formerly in 240 id and and de to he such some cit as To ood character ndicapped good for ildren. their chance to n A in-born cl “Whip Should Be Stopped On City Skating Ponds Reports ubl one of s that thoughtless whip” th protection the calls sufficient ttention o real need for police for cnuthusi rinks call abandon, others Ebullition is and no Crwise na- o but ¢ neral welfar in the use of lic enjo wood:" | gerous < shop. clot} consists of a line of skat- #rs holding hand to han ng and and reach- sud- th stopp e leader hipping o iround in Any L line Arc son caught in its practice 1s s dang Children be forbidden should ponds not juggernaut ion is strong offenders. *assing of “Musical Mokes” O.OMclntyre And so 1 smirk. 1 ng smirki then W front bell two hired 1 coats were turning vant cntrance, And why iy the does tapping told how hrough ition Tiy group of n h is right up 1 feel my pet expression. Sor for an oy 1 cup of On (Copyright Syndicate, Inc.) sor wspaper smirk ited a view Regretted by Tom English passin old-ti nd Bri Coors loolcraft nell, L and ster 2 usical Daly hoi and 3 the r & famous. Winsta y Bros. English team featured Eng- concerti Shepard and Hul- Holmies « Waldron, Dilke: Wade, Sanford and and Tougee, were con- clgarct- G g ik lish on OCKEL a2 Carr famou teams moke” Hoes bluckfic the greatest carly James “Old Hoss™ nd Johnny Ficlds, a 15¢d bY [ eqmn, Hoey did u sing n ¢ davs, Ho [l arl L Matc Young One of teams was present my musical a Mul g ar Houy to musical Ficlds trouped on as Iiclds and worc a full beard on Frank Jones, the and Alice Mon- act. Tom Col- ith Frank H Hanson. Hocy for yea | "musical | tague, ¥ T oven 5 wonder,” ¢ happy in- great turned to columns alley and I struggling | turned to | carly waited for full | Lillic 1d | was d a lives in Colchester. L. Davis who starred in Alvin Joslin,” featured the years old Charles musical moke.’ great performer. few lady musical alone I Dell Charles M days W one o ston. a the vou can't pull | Ora s i onc man ba ¢ drish i concer reat artists. | Smit The Musical Dald tord boy, did a refined act Diat asi comicdsy Wi - d pliy - t and a Har turing Prof phon; smirk—slight fea- musical hells Sawyer was king of the xylo- John Wills and May Adams, McNaught five | lawyer, | they | require- | pers | Wilsou, | the | ling, chamnpion harmonica player, 80 | cornet in | {1.,..1 a musical act “Larks”; Ripley and Reede, novelty musicians; Cran- dell and Welch, and Fostelle and Emmyett, Dutch musical teams. Billy and Alice Payne, Allen and Clars | Buckley and Coyne, blackface musi- cal teams. | Musical teams of fours werc pop- ular. Talbot, Weeks, Howard, Rus- ell, were “Four Emperors of Mu- sic;” Wood, Beasley, Weston Bros., the “Musical Kings;" Lucier family, the “Musical Four”; Devitt, Ker- win, Devitt, a trio in “Sublime and Ridiculous”; Berger Family had six | clever musicians. Waterbury Bros., | ana Tenny, were clever. Banjo pic got great music 01 { of the old style wooden rim banjo. | They worked in blackface and coni- edy makeup. Dan Bryant, Bi Huntley, Oscar Willis, “Han Mudge, Harry Stanwood, Sam De vere, John Mack, Lew Mettler, Billy Reeves, John and Clarice Burton, Stanwood and Irench, Charley Doli- were famous, 15,000 Airplane Pilots Now Have Federal Licenses | Appearance of Senator Bingham land Commissionc: Knox of Con- necticut at a hearing on aviation in Washington early this wec to bring to light the great strides aviation is making in the field of passenger a freight transporta- tion | Al commercial and all aircraft pilots engaged in interstate flying must obtain federal licensce, The licenses for planes attest the nitability, and at present about 7.- | 000 such licenses are active, In a | dition, planes have been gra ed identification numbers which still active, so that the total numbe of private aircraft now operating in the United s is close to tr Licensed planes carry the symb " or “NC” hefore the li- I cense numbers painted upon them 100 aircraft pilots now hold federal licenses, which must be very six months. Almost 1y student permits are in t. Exam pilots ally cove nd ch and experience, as Pilots and p rstate comi ired to take AT ed short exhibition fli H About one-half states quire pilots and oper hin them to hold federal licenses. |An of other requ either federal or The are still a few states with no regula ov T conf btoa Washingto T 1 will for unifor gulations to the Inasmuch | son, served aireraft ar St nations f the mentali- racter background, phy- 23 licants’ well nes not eree out f enga chiefly local fie tion flying rence men 1y strive ate s ar federal requirements. as flying has hecon videspread that local enforeement practic 1 federal, will loo 107 conference nto the ments n abl engines, The parts, as 1907 | products w he first al of almost departm of commerce ¢ t that 23,000,000 | miles were flown in 1926; in 14 ) in 1928; 13 the as four tim six months' of | The of airplane accidents has na increased with the avel growth of tr first ihator plane fat alit 11 o nd 162 in first half of However, 456 flown per fatal ac alf of 1930, as 00 in the first half of b in the first h aths f 143 only occasions. low flying ar license s suspend- tion regulations on 612 1 involved Twenty-two <ed and 164 were 25 Yéars}g‘ok T oday peopl in honor held Jast cater is i celebr John T. Winters tion ning at the A New Year's held at the Y ception cd from fricnds of C. A. Parker was eclected a r of the board of sioners at a mecting | i EL yeeum th W reception M. C. A. A committee among to ladies 1i- has been the select - wives and the members. mem- commis- Rl st Humphrey water eve- A large number from this city w the Hartford Yale alu ind annual mecting to ¢ Hartford club, ts report that s opened up T it T couple considera n be m the ahead of Main amusenment by that came along ing them to marry them finally referred to a peace on everyone and ask- They justice of the PLANES STILL HELD UP Spain, Dec [ continuing along the Spanish Mediterrancan coast toda made it unlikely that the Itahan transatlantic air expedition headcu by ¢ Italo Balbo will be for Kicnitra, Morocco Mon | Cartagena, Bad weather top, bLefore possibly PRINCE RLPORTED BETTER (P—The Pring of Wales, been il with a chill, Is making satisfactery progress toward complete recovery, a bulletin from his residence, York House, XMM today, London. Dec. 20 who has

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