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...paper is no longer I. P. & P.'s major concern. The second P., which stands for Power, is the biggest one. This week President Hoover was to touch a golden key at the White House, starting the water wheels and generators of the biggest waterpower plant in New England, on the Connecticut River between St. Johnsbury, Vt. and Littleton, N. H., a 216,000-h.p. project built by New England Power Association (I. P. & P. subsidiary). -Distributed by Graphic Syndicate to Philadelphia News, Detroit Illustrated, New Haven Times-Union...
...18th Amendment and the law enacted by Congress for its enforcement has . . . collapsed. You cannot reform a nation by sending respectable citizens, as fast as the courts can act, to jail or prison for doing what they and their ancestors for generations have regarded as a matter of private concern. . . . The Democratic Party of Connecticut stands for the repeal. . . . Action is imperative if the people of the United States are to be kept from degenerating into a nation of gin-drinkers...
Like the Tip-Top Library, which for two decades purveyed a weekly heroism of the peerless Merriwell, The Dime Novel will concern itself with the adventures of one character. Aware that juvenile readers of today demand something more salty than prep school pranks and last-minute football victories, Author Patten cast about for a 1930 setting for his hero. The result: "Bob Hunter, or The Boss of the Rum Runners." Because, like Merriwell, Bob Hunter must be of eminently sterling worth, he will be enmeshed in illegal activities against his will, his conscience and his judgment. Many of the episodes...
Pulp. Of particular concern to the U. S. is Canada's control of the newsprint paper supply. Minister MacNider will have to work against the Provincial movement to raise the price of this commodity...
...white shirt and linen knickers unsoiled. Capt. Hawks stood grinning in the cockpit, gnawed a sandwich, gulped coffee and water before responding to the welcoming committee. He disclaimed all concern in breaking the old record of 14 hr. 45 min., set by the Lindberghs on Easter Sunday. Said he: "I am not interested in records. It was purely a business demonstration of the possibilities of an aerial pony express. With relays of pilots and fast planes at intermediate points ... I think a schedule of 13 to 15 hrs. could be maintained. . . . The nonstop flight is of no value. Why load...