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u NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1028, Police Force Bossed by Women, And He Says ([ASS NIGHT PLANS TRsollélfiE{vg?lmGNXG“}:D:E: They Gave Him His Job and He'll Obey Them AT, S, ANNOUNCED e Speeches and School Songs to Be Features of Exercises Having rejected by a Jarge vole sev eral days age the offer of the com pany for an inerease of four cents hour, the trolley men directed thel representatives to ask for better terms the question belng discussed at the Difference of Opinion Over Wage In. conference today . 5 The company officials declared that erease To Go To Commitior the financial burdens of thelr organis On Arbitration {2ation would net permit a greater in- creage than four cents an hour while New Haven, June 8.—~A new work- the union representatives maintained ing agreement between the Connecti. that the company was finaneially able cut company and the trolleymen's !0 Increase its offer, When it hecame union was signed late vesterday while evident that agreement was impossi- program of the the guestion of an increase in wages, ble at this time both sides deeided to ol was announeed by lon which there was a split, w echairman, today. The to arbitration with an address of | President Luecius 8, Storrs and Gen- ent ( ¢ Murtha eral Manager John K. Punderford g, "We long to g¢ signed the working agreement on be- of the 'rail of half of the company while the state Kingherg will | conference committee of the loeal Kid Days" unions signed on hehalf of the men. Kindelin, The action came at the conelusion of a followed by the reading joint conference, The night Sentor Hig George Reheyd exerelses wi by | by & the history by Madeline s arbitration to be selected later. oper weleame e FAVOR MODIFICATION, Denver, June &-—Modification of the Volstead act and the return of light wines and beer were favored in a resolution adopted at the conven. tion of the Colorado federation of la- fallowed back" to Long Ago give the ¢ will be sung This will he sent turn the matter over to a board of ON STEAMER hundred vacursion boat for safety lats yesterday when an ebb tide threw the aft against an Ellis island ferry wha projection Portions of the boat and the ferry structure were tern away lamage was all above water. All on hoard were land- ed safely and the hoat later made ans other journey Lo Keansburg, N, J l'assengers were quieted soon after ' ash occurred. The steamboat was about to dock at the battery when she was caught in the strong tide and against pler ANK York, June » on th rg serambled New One passenge Keansh p ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB Miss Carolyn Young entertained 16 members of the Teachers' Bewing elub at hridge last night at her homs at 32 Black Rock avenue, Luncheon was served, The meeting was the 1ast of the season for the club, AND HERF NEW MARSHAL, The is a June police Thebes, torce of man name 1., this now little tow happy just Oncar Garrett is his Didn’t as he puts it, cho And won't thing present petticont it, brother! Thebes recently underwent a litical eruption. In the | the Citizens' ticket composed of wom- en with one exe wis pitted against the Peoples’ ticket, composed of men. The women won, and from mayor down went into office, Mrs, Nora H. Gammon, mayor, called a meeting and the important subject of a police force arose, Three holdover men trustees still were in office. One of them quit say- ing he wouldn't have anything to do with petticoat government. Another failed to show up, and so with the WANTS CHANGES IN WEST END SCHOOL Deputy Chiel Souney Recom- mends Fire Prevention Steps of women,"” y want the sald “hunch him during You hum regime? po st election tion, cold, Acting under orders of Chief Wil- lam J. Noble of the fire dep: Deputy Chicf Michael T. Soune beads the fire prevention bureau, cently inspected the Lincoln schoo and has filed @ report, u copy of which was real meeting of the gchool committee his afternoon. ' The deputy chief extensive changes throughout building, particalarly 1 to the heat exits which, he condition, rtment, | who re- at a in bad 8 as the undersigned of the the , are follows madae | ncoin Street following conditions an inspectio school and were noted: “In the cellar, the ‘pipes from the furnace arc too close to the wood_ work and should be covered with a bestos. “The woodwork over the pip heaters should covered. with iron and ashestos “There should be two exits from toilets, one from ke boys and one| from the girls' toilets. The only exit | from the cellar to the rd ig an out- | side hatchway which able to be- come covered with ice and snow in| winter, making it almost impossible to cpen surely. Children under 12 years of age could not open it. “The stairs leading to the ce the southeast corner of the building | that are used by children in golng to Children’s Sandals and Play Oxford all sizes | and of th Girls," by the the class Hen OUPED AROUT THE OBCAR GARRF of everybody grabbing a bucket und throwing all the water he can Oscar's main concern, he has Leer impressed by his feminine hos in cleaning the town, morally physically Just Like Shelby, this job with a cleaning out the moonshine here,” he & And when through, » adds, Thebes is to be as dry as the grapefruit buy in an arm-chair lunch room Like the women in control, the | marshal rejoices at the result of the ! election if only hecause of its pub- lieity value to the town, It works | just like a prize fight it was ex plained. Look at Shelby, Mont., where the Dempsey-Gibbons cham- pionship match is to be held. Who ever heard of Shelby before? And who @ver heard of Thebes before now? women sticking together, Garrett wis chosen three to one as town marshal, Proud of Honor, “I'm proud to be chosen hy wom- en,” he spoke gracefully, “and I'm glad to be Lossed by them, I doult there is another bunch of women in the country that have the ability these women here in Thebes have, Of course, there is quite a task ahead of us in cleaning up the town, PBut I am sure that they will establish a precedent for the rest of the coun try." One cherished theory that women placed in political control would lose their sense of humor has already been blasted higher than Pike's Peak With nary a chuckle they filled the fire department committee with men., Now this in itself doesn't show a sense of the ridiculous until it is known that the Thebes fire depart- ment simply n't." It's just a case if view of element he gets Boing you “1 took from the cellar should be re- moved and replaced by a stalrway L [BLECTRICAL EXPERTS 10 dition as it is the only exit from the cellar, as that hatchway cannot he re_ | lied upon. of “The woodwork in the discarded toilet in the cellar of the old building should be removed, “1 would recommend that three. | gallon extinguishers be placed in the | New York, June S.—Farm electri- cellar as they could be used to good | fication and the further electrification advantage by the janitor in case of of American industries and com- emergency, merce, as & means of offsetting farm “All stairways leading from the|labor shortage and the growing scar- | first and second floors should be re-|city of labor resulting from prosper- moved and replaced with fireproof | ity coupled with restricted immigra- material, s ['tion will be two of the many sub- “All boits and ches on jects coming before the forty-sixth should be removed and repaired. convention of the National Electric “This does not mean the panic| Light Assoclation in New York city lolts as they are in AL condition. ‘The | June 4 to 8. door leading to the fire escape on the | progress in electrical science, second floor shows signs of bInding | search, invention and physical devel and sticking. This no doubt is caused | opment also will be outlined in the by dampness getting into the wood | reports to be presented and the dis- and swelling it. Just a few shavings | cygsions which will follow their pres- taken off the top of the door where | antation, | binds will overcome that.| pjactrical experts from all over the _are two boys under 9 vears of | ypjteq States and, its territorial pos- | age whose duty it is to open this door | goqgions, from Canada and from for- | during fire drill. The bovs opened | oipn countries will participate in the | this door for me half a dozen times | S5 R G CED Lt Wil nclude | after 1 would close it, which proved |y o oty Sadil PEL R rer of the to my satisfaction that there 8 1o |y dici in this AR S AR yeason fo be alarmed over this Dar-|gieinmets, the “Wisard of Bchenec- | “There is a small, room on the 4% ond floor that is used for storing TR supplies that can be improved by| MURDERERS ELECTROCUTED. building shelves on which to place| Ossiniag, N. Y. June 8-—Thomas supplies; also by having a box lined | Kindlon and Thomas Lester, both of with iron or tin to store grass in." Albany, were executed in Sing Sing e | prison last night for the murder of | RACE WILL BE ROWED | Charies K. Juknos, proprietor of au Nidiivg s i Albany confectionery store, which the New Haven, June §.—The Harvard- men held up and robbed last sum- Yale freshman crew race will not be o | Forty-sixth Annual Convention National Electric Light Assoclation to Be Held from June 4 to 8. exits re- now e mer. They were the first men sen- ancelled, it was announced by the|ienced to dsath in Albany county in secretary's office of Yale university|more than seventeen years, this afternoon. eald. . | of | and Mrs Children's Tennis Shoes all colors SPECIAL REDUCTION On all Graduation Shoes | BIG REDUCTION on ali Men’s Shoes for Saturday Sampl 193 MAIN STREET Try a pair of our $5 Specials in the latest styles and colors | d Shoe Store Next to Fair e New Britain | I [the door. | Harold Weir. |Harv | with by Eila Drobnts; “Our g men of the elnss; women of Volatrom song by Walter and Rhean, by The program will of “Farewell the tune o Morning. class will you Our Boys" by t i Glossip, Promenadde (inllag Reheyd the Days your by Irene B I i Johnson; or LaHar av ase with singing High ool f Three O'clock In the lecitation work for the members of senior class ended today, At b o'clock the seniors were dismiss for the school year The under will not dismissed until Inesday Today was the ¢ period at the schoo H marking the seheol , Marks for ) lunte the were sent || 5 were warned || yesterday that if | work within the ] ect to correction ) marks are suh- An exhibition of the year's work in B sewing will be held in the sewing de E partment Monday afternoon from 3 || until 6 o'clock, The students of the wing ¢ ges have ma great pro 58 r the tutelage of Miss 1 Knapp and their work will be on ex hibition Monday at the sewing depart- | B ment of the vocational bullding. The | public is invited | The 1923 “Rechive” will be on sale the evening class night, Tt will contain photographs of the various || members of the class, and of the || athletle teams as well as speeches, || jokes, and comment on the various so- | | activities at the school. It will || » contain the “lags Will" and ass History' essays which will be at the exercises that evening. fekets for the senior promenade which will be held this evening must be hought from the members of the committee in charge or from the class officers, it was announced yes- terd No tickets will be sold at | The following is the com- Ruth Hart, Skelly and visers are Miss Tlga the 1 of the final quarter at in. The ur by Principal I they neglect thely next few days their B Bl B clal § mittee: Dominic Naples, James Reynolds, Louise The class Miss Mildred Weld and |.vx:-~n|wn|.= are now being made A annual college board exami- or the nation, The chorus will not meet for prac- tice for the rest of the school year. In the past year it has given a good count of itself under the direction of George R. Matthew: A group of ctudents chosen from the chorus will || sing at the graduation exercises next || Thu V. The senior class will hold a rehear- sal in the auditorium on Monday. DETROIT NASSAGE PARLORS WILL BE INVESTIGATED Allegations of Immorality Made By Girl Brought From Waukegan, Il —Police Lorce Involved. Detroit, June S.—Iolice investiga- tion of Detroit massage parlors was under way today following the testi- mony in United States district court | here y of a car old tele- | phone operator of Waukegan, Ill, that brought conviction of John J. trish on a charge of violating the| Mann act, Grish, claiming to be a former member of the Michigan state polic was convicted of having brought the girl here from Chicago | and placing her in a local massage | P vesterd &8 lor. The girl testified that immoral con- flourished in a number of sage parlors here and that| in one such place in Hamtramck, a suburb, she had observed policemen in uniform receive money and lquor Following the girl's testimony 2 conference of federal officials and officers was held, at which it to investigate the local ditions reputed i police vas decided situation. MOSELEY—HADLEY. The marriage | laura Deaumont Hadley, of Dr. Arthur T. Hadley, || emeritus of Yale university || Hadiey, to Nicholas Moseley, instructor in classics at Yale, took late yesterday afternoon at the on Whitne enue, performed by Nilan, bishop of of Hartford. Hadley w graduated from | ar in 1920 and has been con- ! nected with the Yale University Press. Mr. Moseley WwWaAs g ted from Yale in He is son of Mrs. James A ey of Ashville, N, . A reception followed the wedding eral hundred guests present New Miss ter Haven, June 8. BB BB BUBUBUBUBG dat president an place Hadley home The coremony was the Rt. Rev. John J. ‘atholic dioct FAYLOR RECAPTURED, Haven, June 8.—James W who escaped from the couns April 28, to which he had to serve a for an wife with inte ured in his during her absen Taylor had made home and clothing and broken furni- Whon he entered the house | last night neighbors notified the po- | Ne Taylor, ty Jai entenced sault upon h Kill, was rec home last night Since his escape to her been as- to wife's year w e | had B B GURAURUBUR shed NEW DANCING RECORD St. Louis, June S.—After complet- ing her 147th hour continious dancing during which she established | a new endurance record for Miss Hilda Johnson of St county withdrew from the marathon dancing contest at the quest of her parents early today other contestant, Leon McNatt Dallas, Tex. w forced out when physicians found him suffering blood pressure, . 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