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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1930. Lo —_—————————————————= 3 nearest star to the earth, advances ] ater supper and celebration at one nomic field, will arise to relieve the MEW SE RET in methods of studving it are f BR A AY 1 m‘ the better hotels will come to $30 present tension. I prime importance, Professor Plas- lana t icab home is going to | i Progress In Arms Deduction . l l.uul in R\'wn u1.~|11p kett added eaves $5, and a choice | strides, however tiny, also have P [ New Basis Found pint of middling rye or \»cen made in another field—that of UL = In the study of stellar N,o, omy, ‘ ‘mm qmm of gin. Most of them urms rodmuon v C lo- e | ill di r Plaskett continued, Pro-| make it rye. on conference of 1930 ) A Ml r 1y : Business depression is reflected in g«x\t e iple when for the first Short Wave Found Ellcacious n | ~ 1930 Shows Remarkakle Prog- . P Mg Man May Spend $H0— 5 i e Many Poblems Must B Fao - i e o . . L : N - S 1. tions ave been announce in cov- . H | the consf ruction, or a perio: o Diphtheria Prevention | 1 ress in Star Studies = Plazlng it Others $2,000 [ s During Goming Year 15 ey, B o gl o ion of a number of s | et A I S Cover Charges Fiah L ment 1ain types of star e IS = : Biltmore, from $15 to $12.50; Mc- BY SMITH REAVES ! The preparatory arms commission to exist. One would « New York, Dec, 3L (UP)—A COl- | Alpin, from $14 to §1: s¥l- | (Associated Press Staff Writer) | at Ge after five years' labor, ¢ the sun with ar ¢ enilous atten u' to ascertain how |vania, from $15 to $12; Plaza from | Grave political and economic [ Was to draw up a draft treaty core whose temperat L DL ¢ spent alons 51y 1o §10, and the St. Regis from | problems clutter the world's daily | Proposal for a general land, air and \ thousand times forty B : Ne 2 I $ Nothing daunted, the | reminder pad from the very first|S¢a armament limitation. Another 1y 1 2 e ark Casino will ask $20 a | gheet for 1931 | In the cast, where India’s millions i white dwarfs with |4 ¢ N er. and probably get it. What| From India and the east, around |gave the British lion’s tail a series at one cubic-ir ot b t come to be known as the Broad- |through South America to Europe, | Of e s in 1930, national un- v crowd—actor ¢irls, | national racial and governmental | radical political currents n er columnists and all rack- | problems of supreme importance | Pro nightmares for statesmen. J >lasket e 5 ust be solved, or a solution got-| China's civil'war is as yet un- ind . Jgmentec Ind their amusemen a Al s o ey $ arly 20 years after Dr. Sun 1e Club Abbey, the Cotton club | January 1 rolls around. Sen and his followers threw off 7 g \ and Barney's down in| The widespread economic depres- of the old Manchu dynasty. omparable to Stars - 1 v . any money prov ch Vil v 30, with its consequent| There are glimmerings, however, L 2 5 unemployment, left a |Of the faint dawn of tranquillity in fear to world statesmen, | the more moderate attitude taken ment, | From the economic problem, in |recently by the war lords. cralded as the haven of blue bloods, | many cases, the step has been = " ) o cager o protect its patrons | short one to the problem of political | Big Tidal Wave Sweeps the baleful glare of publicity |unrest deemed impossi- | Britain Has Its Worrles [ Palts of A stralasm 1 ord of astrono- | 3§ Great Britain enters the 5 & : : 2 3 its Indian empire problem tackled day of & 2 : > many | but still unsolved. The future of its E d tidal ITROGLYGERIN IMPACT 2 the ofii- | relations with the dominions, par- | a / a and ) L P S e Aty 1 he esomoietng £ nica on the morning of Dec. 24. ezl e met! ¢ eli ¢ Saloviient ler Durls to the ‘New Guinea = : « ned th s q . s 3 tion today said that after Pmployes Lose Lives While f the t " € p A 4 e juake a wall of water eight Ho writon, on T fariatiaa < el | feet high swept the western man- Unloading Explosives From Truck |Casino, and Club Lido. The 3] ; el dated islands B onn 4 ler of the Ritz was bit- g A trom the more| 118 force was so great at Awinn —Tiant Destroyed: | ¢ Cost 860 o i For | et nows le were washed | r v ¢ Loweve . 't B ty th for & }ontt ropean manager Dee (CP)—The |, e ' g G e o L e o deal of “the Ve I';"’("fi‘m the d and a number of na- arrested s for {ment or v other ministry that ing ginger al dares tackle ituatior | A person prominent in lig Soon repre W-lve ng 1 nin are to meet oI are unsightly and mmzz'lng—mlke ur Aristide Briand's plar yours soft and smooth by applying ation. Political = hat from that meet- 12, especially in the cco- e TS i arean 200 povne o ) WE HAVE HAD BIG YEARS, LITTLE e e — IT S ALL YEARS—GOOD YEARS, POOR YEARS— ' HARD YEARS, SOFT YEARS . .. WE'VE IN A LAUGHED AND WE'VE CRIED, WE'VE CHEERED AND WE'VE SIGHED AS EACH YEAR CLOSED . . . BUT WE'VE KEPT ) NEW YEAR cee LIFETIME ON GROWING AND LOOKING FORWARD | TO MANY NEW YEARS — GOOD ONES, New Enthusiasm ... New Business AND NOT SO GOOD — BUT ALWAYS HAPPY NEW ONES — WE HOPE. 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