New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 27

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY 1919. HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, L4 , need more mone but our first t the remains via the . N. R The | In 1 nuch diminished cor aims are the democratization of coi- | leges and universities and the exten- heing the kast End s N. R where UL luck, however, dogs omon finaliy faund peac v from the haunts mourne hood and the svave of his Would Educate Uhion Labor Men in All Classes New York, Dec. 19.—Education of union labor men, both lead e rank and file, is one of the principal alms of the Associated Teachers' union, Local 71, of' the American Federation of Teachers, which is just anizing in the faculties of the co s and schools of New York. The Teachers’ federation is afliliated with the ‘American Federation of Labor Professor Herman Defrem. of Columbia university, who is president of the Associated 4 rs' union, says the union professors a teachers are not going into provement merely for what the fget out of it for themsclves. they plan to help their new in the Federation of Labor along the path of knowledge. They hopd by opening special night courses for labor leaders in economics, m gement and produc- tlon problems and kindred subjects, to develop a new type of leader who will “ch-operate in managing industries instead of spending his time, as Pro- fessor Defrem say. employers.” Under auspices of th Teachers' union, two other sets ol classe: will De instituted—evening in English, histors other subjects which wagc in general may pursue and day courses for men on sprilte so that their time may not b fasted. The union teachers ara in confer- elice with the United Labor tion committee on details. universities, somo time ago, barked upon a program of education designed particul for i earners, but the idea “has not made much progress in th country ‘“Higher wages for themselve said Professor Defrem, ‘is onl sécondary aim of the educators. V 1 schooi “bickering with economiics desire 1o and seltlement of | Which taok place four minutes after | ! the departure of the next train. the steps of the means swrrender o / for some reason. refusing talke fessor Defrem the administration of educational in- charge of the corpse. So the hearsc This dolefal 1 curneved back to the un- | the superior court \nother stitutions fo the faculties. only finan- | Nopoleon and cortesc dertaking conterenc cial problems being left to the 1- establishment reau, wha sued Al sion of hoards of trustees. The unio followed, the outcome be- | $200 aim will he the election of teachers, eads of departments, other ofticials by t selves on a democratic ballot system educational prob lenis by the o method ve of « of the college in stractor, assistant and assistant pre tessor would no longer be from year to year, of administrative officials, but wouid tso be based upon the ballot, th term of the teacher continuing long as his colleagues considered him efficient | | | dependent upon {he action CORPSE MIS TRAIN, SON SUES Declares That Undertaker Is [Respou- sible for This Grave Dely— If He Drives a Car Give Him Auto Needs The height of joy to an automobilist—the acme of perfection in gifts—is to receive for Christmas some little nicety he has always wanted for the car and really never wanted to spend the money for. Such things add to the pride he takes in his car, and Sl e e B to the satisfaction he gets in dr?vmg it ) n for Joliette We have all those litle auto niceties that delight the heart of every car enthusiast. " | ADNA F. JOHNSON as arranged but some unforeseen 159 MAIN ST. Montreal, Dec 9. v half a | tury spent in fighting life's battles, | @ man would scemingly have the right | to choose the spot where his wet bones might lie in peace. So thought Solonion Gareau on the 23d of August, | 1918, as, in expectation of his ap- proaching demise, he directed that his martal remains be dispatched with all due ceremony to the spot which had ushered him into this mortal spherc n' consequence of this wish his du- tiful son, Napoleon, made arrange- ments with @ firm of undertakers (o | hold the funeral : Place Viger station on August 26, three days aft- Solomon had made his final bow. event delayed ils arvival at the station, the departuve of the train. The €. 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