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EXPLAINS DUTIES OF ADJUSTHENT BOAR? NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925 tory unt that one of Joon | David's military expeditions mou..flK Ask Negro Members of SYRIAN [;RISIS IS | havoe in Damascus, while Alexander | Y. for S, African Hotel lthe Great, the Egyptians, the Turks s 3 THREATENINE N"‘ and the European crusaders have ””"‘on‘:;"'n‘l':,‘m . e b = A, str h or native L bt !‘"'”""‘ SUERRALConedE R IRS | Lk e atin Mouthl AfHioa &t & cont 28 (M—Con- | tional councll here expect other men to be sent soon to Bouth Africa to ald Yergan, who In his four years there has organized al- most single-handed 26 assoclations throughout the native wildernesses the Conference on Colored Work, which will be held in Washington, D. C, October 21 to 23, The before the meeting of the Fmds Only 2 Per Cent National League of Compuyfsory Of Children Truants | Education and Child Weltare. Duluth, Oct, 28 (#)—Only two Delinquent girls rarely steal,- )r, concelved and has been supported per cent of school children are tru- | Starkweather declared, but when entirely by Negroes in this country, | ants, but in this two per cent nrc‘they do steal, they steal alone, spoke ploneering movement was | W | of 820,000, has been made the sub- ject of an appeal to 82,000 negro KILLED FOR REVENGE membere of the American ¥, M, C. o Naples, Italy, Oct. 28 (A—Baron | A. by Max Yergan, an American [L‘(’Y'":ml;:;';"’bfiu:“”‘Hl' {‘lllvrl\d‘* by | Rodolfo Luparelll was shot to death | negro, who ploneered In organizing | = d natives are possible, {In his home today by assallants who | assoclations 4n Bantu Land, The Antiquarlans here the |accused him of having swindled | proposed clubhouse would be lo- 8 an- [them by taking thelr money a ated at Fort Hare collegs, Allce, irnm treasures and the damage or|promising to send them to the ape Province. ruin-of Ramous bulldings which | United States. The murderers es-| Officlals of the Colored Work de- had withstood past fnvasions, His- |caped, | partment of the Y, M. C. A. na- and travels a clroult of 3,000 miles | to bring about “the spiritual, moral 90 per cent of delinquenhts, said | When boys steal they pilfer in to keep them In operation, Yer-|and social uplift” of their 5,000,000 James A, Sturkweather, assistant | groups of four or more, the speak- 0 gan's request will be referred tolSouth African brothers. supervisor of Duluth schools. “"i er said. | (nounnmd from Virst Page) | | Kirkbam Clears Up Question Which Has Puzzled Members FLORIDA “The Land of Opportunity” SANFORD “The City Substantial” Located in the center of the State, at the head of navigation on the St. John’s River, offers to you an unsutpassed opportunity for investment in Real Estate, on a sound, conservative basis. A The Future of Sanford Is Assured STUDY THESE FACTS: 1—Increase in popuhtion during 5—Large, finely equippgd tourist last four years 86%. hotel under construction, to be 2—Increase in property valuation ready for occupancy December during same period 121%. Ist. 3Tt is located in the heart of the richest agricultural section of Florida. 4—Its excellent transportation facili- ties both by land and water make of it an industrial as well as an year. agricultural center. 9—Excellent drinking water. Your Opportunity—Come In And Talk It Over Tke JODWELL REALTY Company 407 National Bank Bulldm New Britain, Conn. H. T. Bodwell, President deplore reported destruction p The relative powers of the board e of adjustment and the common council, a question which has been | confronting members of the board for the past week, is clarified in a statement today orporation | | STARTING TOM ORROW A GREAT SALE OF HATS Smoke damage to our stock of new Fall Hats was slight. Nevertheless, we must buy an entire new stock. Therefore— OUR PRESENT STOCKS TO BE SOLD AT A FRACTION OF THE ORIGINAL COST Be Here Early Tomorrow Never before have you had such an opportunity as this to huy New Fall Hats at the low prices we ask. They are all perfect with the exception of a faint smoke odor which will disappear once in the open air. IT WILL PAY YOU WELL TO ATTEND THIS SALE THE MARION HAT SHOP CALLAHAN & LAGOSH 149 Main Street scussing Herald In | which tho expressions of members of that board were quoted, has the fol'ing to say: “I wish to correct an error mad: in your article on the zoning ordi- nance in last pight's Herald, The trouble apparently is that the writer does not distinguish the difference between appeals and petitions tor] changes of the ordinance | “Appeals from the orders or rulings of the building commission, for example, should bee taken di- | veetly to the hoard of adjustment. The common council has nothing to do with appeals. | “On the other hand, petitions for | changes in the ordinance should be made to the common council and if | they appear to have any merit the councl Ishould refer the subject to | the board of adjustment. Of course, the council has the right to give the 1 petitioners leave to withdraw. It s ' the common council, not the peti- tioner, that is to alter the ordinance and change the zoning districts, but ! the common council, before it changes the ordinance, mut refer | the matter to the bhoard of adjust- | ment for its rcommendations. “The only question in the whole matter is one of procedure by the common council. 1f a proposed amendment to the ordinance appears to be sought in good faith and to have some merit in it, the common | council can be relied vpon to refer | the matter to the board of adjust- | ment and not to sidetrack it. “After all, it is the common eoun- il which enacted the ordinance and | which has the power and duty of amending it 1f it needs it. Tt is to br hoped that 1t does not need very much doctoring, as that is dan- gerous. “Yours very truly, “J. H. Kirkham “Corporation Counse! 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