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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, pasemesns = FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925. 14 B A R T IR SR e HERE INPAST YFAR £, G. Convolly Files Annual Re port With Judge Alling one pro- g the ccord- more 1 their I time good for pro tamilics wom Inc, and other ons on behalf of a bill authorizing the establish- | ment of a probation system in the United States courts was crowned | with success this A bl apousored by the asso ion passed by a substantial majority in both houses, recelved the endorsement of ! the department of justice and was signed by President Coolidge and is | now law. This new law gives fed- eral courts full power to use the probation system and authorizes the appointment of paid probation of- ficers—thus meeting a long-felt want In this particular branch of our | government work. “In our work here in New Brit-| ain the need of a full-time female | worker has been evident for some years and, finally, It became so im- perative that in justice to the work some provision had to be made to take care of the situation. April 1 Miss Ruth E. Bristoll, a resident of New Britain and experienced in welfare work, was appointed by | your honor as probation officer on » full-time basis. As a result of this appointment we are hopeful that better service will now pe ren- dered onr community in connsction | with the many problems in whic he services of a woman are dis- ctly neces especiaily. in® re- | women and children. | | Probatio in iation to the At this time mentjon should be | made of the good work done by | Miss Cora M. Beale, who, not only | feer, but also as ex-| cretary of the welfare as- | has for years past co- ated with our court and pro-| vation officer in helping to find the | olution of cases and in taking care of families when the father had to | e tion, way nt with the growth of | ber of per- | 18 shown | also the numt er to your offf 1o ent ‘and sattle Many coupl |H4 ce their way difticulties, | patient over- | adjust their | f again In har- Youns men | sel to live 1 disinclination fast developing | burdens to| celves and to the community, btain steady em- assets 9-memil them were compelled to ployment and becoma ONE CENT T0pAY SALE instruction or by | environment olesome w\m,.uu. their fact, every one ‘m referred to onr office for advice ‘ml attentlo as far as hu- anly possi helped In what wo i ou 1o best way caleulated { their particular problem. Miriam Van Wi oferee, | juvenile court, Los Angeles, In a pa Iper entitled ‘Who Work vith Delingue par who work with human with bees must be car foi explains certain fail ‘It all lles in the fact that men think there are circumstances ¢ may deal with human be- one may cut down hammer iron 1tic rs, are 8 says fr without 1o wmake bricks, ings love, 1 without it 1 with hees without heing ¢ 1t you deal carelessly with be i1l injure them and will, yourself ¢ injured—and so with men.’ “Experfence in probation work, ully proves the wisdom and truth »f the statement made by just as you nl. ax, YOUu women by the ption, they seem to be able to and apprec this quality in person with whom they have to cal and nature, 1 with inanimate things as even Love suffereth long and is The probation officer then, care court, almost withont ponds when they are dealt ‘cases. kind to bhe snecessful, must have for his work, | ldevotion and love—love in the broad human sense and be able to see the | possibilities for good in every fndi- |vidual in his charge. “Gratefully acknowledging the kind consideration and patience of the court, the cheerful cooperation of police officials in helping to ren- |der the probation service effective, |the Welfare association, the board of public charities for ald given in the familles where needed and o all others who have assisted me fn any way during the ye! NO ANIMOSITY BY BERTIN STRIKERS (Continued From First Page) support and, as in the other cases, money will not last forever. In many instances the men are unable |to fall into any other work and they must wait, knowing that there will he no union to come to their rescue when their money is gone. Meanwhile, Berlin cltizens are watching and wondering, conjectur- ing and prophesving. “What will be he result on the town?” they ask. How long will the strike last?” “Who will give in first?"” LEASES ARCH ST. SITE Antonio Morello Wil Remove Old Honse at West Pearl Corher and | Erect Modern Gas Station, Antonis Morello has of Arch street leased the property at the | northeast corner of Arch and West | Pearl streets, with the privilege of purchase. Mr. Morello plans to ré- | move the two old houses on the cor- T | ner and to erect a modern gasoline statlon. The property includes one | auto ealesroom on Arch street and a garage on West Pearl street. There is a frontage of approximate- 1y 100 feet on Arch street and 150 cet on West Pearl street. FPlans for the gasoline station were drawn up by Max J. Unkelbach and will | he submitted to the mext meeting of the common council A glant radio statlon will be erected by the Turkish government at Angora. AND TOMORROW AT AXELROD’S FOOD SPECIALS Apollo Choc Assorfed—2 $1.51 The. 61c Marmalade- e olates and 1 Th. boxes Jumbo Salted Peanuts 2 Tams 2 and 1 Wb jar Tpasted Marshmallows 2 2 Ihs. B1¢ for b and Orange Apollo Butter seotch Al Kind Mixed] Chewing ¢ Ten, Hig 2 and flc b can 3 2 half pints A6 ne pints Tooth Brushr Jerzen's Violet 309 OFF 256 OFF 15% OFF Soap Glycerine S MANY COME REMEMBER THE AXELROD'S PARK ST., C( Sale Will Last Until Tom: OTHE AND SEE MEN!! 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