New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 20, 1925, Page 12

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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, YOUNG VISITORS ATOHIATE EAPIT[][‘ el Boys and Girls Watch Legisla- tive Machinery Function LIEUT. GOVERNOR New Britain Man Presides m the Upper House DiMarca Gets Contra I'wo Legulars Appointed nd bridges, is expected ! upon Britain ng offi- or Building S Other Council Matters T PREPING TON CAUGHT, "2 GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE. Prisoner Says He It John MacAr- thur But Refuses To Telf State Conference In Hartiord Is Fol- His Address lowed By Sports Program And Ranquet In This City I'racy Offer Accepted Hospital Road Named Teachers Gambol Mecting Schedule CONSULTATION PLANNED - secretary Weeks Coming fo New England Soon to Find if an Opera- jon 1§ Nccessary Frank C. Canfield NO RECONCILIATION Wife. and Mother of Dozen Children “ays Husband Alwaye Has Treat- el Her Badly Observe Ladies” Night City Items Mystery Youth i SEEK WOMAN RAFFLES Police on Lok Out For Pobled-Haired Woman Who I« 0 A= Burglar SHOWED FOR MISS BLINA BRIST[]I NEWS EF.HALACTING RUSTLE OF SILK Seven Are 1o he Lguipped on G Alr MAY 20, 1925 STATE ASSEMBLY IS HEARD AGAIN PLOWING ALON [Yarions Measures Taken Up in f House and Senate | (AP) Capltol, Hartford Bl No, 170 vers of the he hoard of financ period of vears, was analyzed \liss Marjory Chenc | of the Ic latur od “a bill ‘born in a ballot box’, quoted Mayor Haven as the bill and as saying at the vas born In a ballot bix, nows way [ oughly oday hearing, adding around in it ix don't play politics schools, the legislature 1 with the New Haven political We are interested in the children Connel no matter where live. We are wtional policy back to this us stand with t cerne Wheth legisia for the or we ey ure or n In the Senate, as did the hou ny day these billa way for a measures and a action of Disposal of carance of belated o toward meg is not expe 1tional Hall of New , as President a8 in A resolution was adopted to p | vide a portrait of President Pro Te for the gallery and FPro Te of lie May 20, which has been © nub of a controversy in New Ha- over propoml to fransfer certain 4 board of education to [at Waterford: H. F. in which latter [ {Udge, by of Manchester in a circular distributed to members 1t was head- nd | he is not con- fortune of the var-| factions, of | we | hody those powers v for a long PitzGerald of New chief sponsor of the |tribe in Litchfield county under care “he | thor- | The clrcular said under the head- | the attempt would be made to put members on the conference commits | tees who hud not voted to reject the I'bil, The motion to adhere was lost [and the request of the senate granted, |~ Favorable reports were on bills: | That no bovine shall be killed by the state until its value is deter- mined; that selectmen may specify weight of vehicles to be used on these |to a $200 fine. Under rules suspension judgeship I resolutions were adopted as follow | For rederick N. Dominick, | judge, and F. W. Jacques, deputy Mannweiter, Beecher, deputy, Seymour, judge, and 8. W. at Beymour; F. W, Winchester, erty qualifications of voters, and to establish a janitors retirement fund at Stamford were tabled, Mr. Johnson of Kent protested | against the bill placing the Indian of the state park and forest com mission but it was .dopted In con- currence, SLADE DISAPPROVES PUBLIC HORSEPLAY interested in a right| er | ot, ! right while we round- Jong | preparations for final | ed m limitation Brit- the governor's of- ro- m. ut, esidents pro tem., ite governor's ‘ch of bi was rejected as a s to restore forfeit- whol se with many like bills rda Senator Pel- he committee favorable reports on TAT Ils to r § QF | titioner had neglected to co HOW. | the statutery require ation of notice before nent of the s rejected nleib of Norw 1sonzo s M. of Hartford, He Haven, and George rights where the pe- form to publi- legisia- were ch, DeTelice, Tremont, > E. » on hills of civil suits re ore a cas> may be ai n court drawal quiring approval be withdrawn; charter of the assoclate ¢ court charter g k $3.000, ame governor pri 1 ehall receive a from an boards r Nemed RADIO F[)rr TATIONS JURYMAN ady For Panel Lak¢ ! i A fo Try Carl Wilson For b 3 t luates Danger amford Murder In (he House IS GIVEN DIVORCE Lightning Kills Eight In Bad \l'um in Belgium HILRALD ( LASSIFIED A FOR RESULTS READ THF ADS ing ol the pro- a woman | any of (Continued from Iirst Page) and to assit in all rea | proved Jist in carrying out such ns and policies as may be con- cive to harmless social intercourse, a fine school spirit and a correct at- | titude of interest school and school |ing he said | Slade Outlines Policy I have calied you together this morning that you may have clearly in mind the policy that my admin- istration will follow in pursuance of the new regulations. Your membership lists, and your statements of your aims, have been left at my oiffce. If there ave any additions to be made to bring these papers up to date, kindly see that !we are supplied with the new infor- mation, at the earliest possible time, Lecause we are about to publish the lists, Inasmuch as your organizations are secret, I must base my approva or disapproval upon the effect of the organizations, in pro- ducing—to use the words of the reg- ulation armless soclal intercourse a fine school spirit and a correct at- titude of interest and support for the school and school work. | “To organizations that proved, 1 shall aim alw work."” are to dis- charge faithfully and sympathetical- | Iy the com duty imposed upon me by the mittee: To cultivate cordial re- ationships, and to assist in all rea- sonable ways—in carrying out such nlans and policies as may be condu- cive to harmless eocial intercourse, \a fine school spirit, and a correct tude of interest and support for | he school ar “The new section in o sehool work. regu als that r school customs which warns teachers of the school against serving as patrons or patronesses of secret organizations. While we shall maintain toward ! approved organizations a sympa- thetic and helpful attitude, we must, of course, be very have all groups all individ rep careful 1o in the school, and jals, on an equal footing a8 the pr es and of hool are con- the practice in the future b to speclal privileges as may to any other group, or :»“uxun, in know wi be glad fo nember or membuers sorority 1 from time to time ¢ he interest of particular or schaol, glad 1o ) fraternity or the ization or of the ‘T shall be resentative members come to m with auch problems as they may wish to submit to me and with such ey may te to take the ini- them into confer- rds your go Judge Reserves Decision in Sunday Case Which Comes Up In Rye Yeach Amusement Action ay onar emporary ir ction granted last week by Justice Taylor, age trustees closing Beach amusemn otlon to restrain- against two parks Arthur 1 Sceger 1l n was inaugurated iring which t} ed on Sunday law againet the wealthy peop amusements © | town roads making violators Mnhley RBills amending prop- | onable ways | such organlzations as are on the ap- | and support for the | Continu- | apparent ap- | oppor- | ave your rep- | wish to make.| DR, SIL LEADING FOR COADJUTOK Acheson Is Second on Latest Episcopal Ballot | New laven, May 20.—(AP)—The lection of a Lishop coadjutor, who shall in turn succeed the venerable Bishop Chauncey B, Brewsier was {moved forward on today's program at the annual diocesan convention of |the Eplscopal church of Connecticut s0 that the election of a presbyter, & |lay clerical, and a lay and clerical deputy to the synod of the first profe ince could be disposed of. The deferment of the halloting #or bishop coadjutor was made on & motion by Rev. John F. Plumb, I, D., of Hartford, secretary of the con- vention. The | Morchouse of Shele |tdn, assistant secretary of the coms vention, reporting for the exccutive commlittee, announced that the come mittee had voted that the part of | Bishop Brewser's address which he | deltvered yesterday relating to the holding back of fecs for missionarivs | by parish treasurers be sent to each | parish treasurer. | At 10:30 o'clock (D, | Brewster called the {order and announced proceed to the bighop coadjutor. | Burton Mansfield of | moved that only the {fice of the nominees to the conventi this was to preve €. T.) Bishop convention fo that it would election of the New Havem names and of- be presented Ile explained that t long nominating specches. The motion was passed with but faint dissent Bishop Brewster explained In an- swer to a question that this action | did not preclude the asking of ques- tions relative to the candidates. ! Nominations were then called for and the Rev, Wm, A, Beardsley of {8t. Thomas chureh New Haven |nominated Suffragan Bishop E. Came plon Acheson of Portland. | Others nominated included Rav, John N. Lewis of 8t, John's church Waterbury; Rev. Frederick H. Sill head master at Kent Kent; Rev, George Toop of Philadelpha Rev. Samuel S. Drury, rector of St. Paul’s school (onc N. H.i Rev, *Paul Jones, former bishop of Utah Rev. Henry K. Sherrill Trinity church, Boston; Rev, Frank 8§, Mores house, Shelton: Rev. Herbert Ship- Iman, suffragan bishop of New York, Rev. Giddings Bel the fa v of § ephen's college and Rev. Raymond Cunningham, Trinity | ehuren, Hartfo The conventi school chairman of vention. A controversy ok method of halloting was settled when the Rev. Wm. A. Beardsley moved that the voting be by ballot and not by check list. 1 the fol- F. Gorman . Kenneth Mac- Kenzie of Westport; Rev. Francis Whitcome, Watertown, and Re Henry Kelly, of Dridge=por Rav. Thompson announced that are were 140 eligible to vote and his neccs- sary to ¢ here was no first s foilows Lewis, 1 Hartford filled by Y sl the vacanci > conver ncluded the ng. iscopal wcademy, Har ¢ New Ha en and Georg the bishop's Hartford; agr fund, Ire Haven and was adopted. ention would be a me lerick Sex- Special Grand Jury Call Iwml in Shepherd Case May AP)—State's of ta pherd ¢ William Killing Not Fng a Crime his sweetheart

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