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ADVERSE REPORT , O NEW DEPUTIES Committee Said to Oppose Build- ing Dept, Aides Alderman Willam H, Juda, chairman of a special committee of the common counell which has com- pleted an fnvestigation of the re- vorted need for three deputies in the bullding department, s preparing the committee's report for presenta- "tlon at next Wednesday night's * Ineeting, While members of the committee refuse to discuss thelr recommenda- tlons, ft is understood that the bullding commission was not suc- "essful in impressing upoh the coun- ol members the need for plumbing and electrical deputy inspectors, and the need for a deputy building in- spector was belleved to be one that Wil not long continue, It is under- | itood a recommendation will be tnade that the present system of | cmploying a deputy building {nspec- . 'or on a part time basis bhe con- tinued until the effects of this year's uilding boom are ended and that o plumbing or electrical deputy be |t engaged, POULTRY TRUST 1S NOW INVESTIGATED (Continued from First Page) not know whether agent had done so. Doubted Aocuracy An independent investigation of the special | hospital was swept by fire yester- |y, . the Aluminum company of Amerlea, | - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 Lott, ney general Lott sald he was employed to take | charge of the Inquiry, He assigned | Joseph E. Dunn, a speclal agent, to make the fleld {nvestigation and | directed William R r speclal assist nspecting t comy y at Pittsburgh Both Lott and Benham tod praised Dunn as an efficient fnvestf. | gator, Senator Walsh, democrat, Mon- | Wi rosecutor of the Inquiry as to 108 rey vhother the department has pro. doal ceeded with due diligence in investt. | Geor gating charges that the Aluminum |the hurat company has violated a federal |hOuUSe naval committes today that court consent decree, remarked that |0 Alrship can “weather anything" he would not even employ Dunn to |OVer the water, Investigate a ‘“bootleg” case. He ald assistant to the attor. Benham, to coop- books of the Unge Construction of Successor ‘ 0 Shenandoah on, Jan, 18 (A—Advocat- ug the wrecked Shenan- @ larger dirigible, Captain Bteele, commandant of the Shenandoah was windstorm alr curren are P, wr rising T0LD A LIE; PAYS $00 |zomu o 10 ESCAPE CONSCIENCE * o rapie . and such known over the navy must include a fleet of dirig cause the ¢ 1ave one, d that it pro » Lakehurst sta T.os Angeles are y might as well “Anonymous” Admits Yalsehood In | e witness de posals to close 1 Matters Pertaining To tion and tia 15 (A —The | sury Is richer i8¢ some man many a lle {n matters per. | Vin- the eaptain e of a prop- merelal air ‘hurst sta- 3 ‘tlon, Tn his malil today, State Controll- | geiincentim Mirpusitound(afnote | pu IS SemATder Chaclen from an anonymous person in New | Ma Bha = Yorl city enciosing three $100 billy |°f, ¢ )5" nendesh Htold the com- “to ease my consclence for a lje M the wreeking of the big dirigi- told some years ago fn connection | 1@ 7 with a certain matter 1 dealt with e pertaining to the state.” ‘,!'m“ Killed probat 'SOUED IN HOSPITAL Fimg | Peen maved had the diriglble RESCUED IN HOSPITAL FIRE | " FHel inside the ¢ Renfrew, Ont, Jan. 15 (F) — | £ Twenty bedridden patients were carried to safety when the Victoria | Fajrmont, W, A. Bittner, i ional repre loss is estimated at over ! gentative of the 1 day. The d Mine Work- alr station, told thoe [MRS. GANS 19 PRESIDENT | " OF HADASSAL CHAPYER | — | Organfzation Discusses Program of Activitles to Extend Over ' Next Three Months Mrs. Georga L. Gans was elected president of the New Britain chap- | ter of Hadassah at the annuul meet. | | Ing last evening at the Burritt hotel | Other officors elected were First | dent, Mrs. Kran cond vice-president, Miss third vice-presi- | Mrd Alexander Rosenweig tary, Miss Anna Goldsmith; | urer, Miss Lena Abrahamson; financlal sceretary, Mrs, Samuel Wice. Louis The organization outlined a pro- | | Bram of activities for the next L months, On Friday evening, Janu- ary 22, Rabbl Gershon Hadas will dellver & sermon on “Hadassal.” | The drive for members will open on Monday evening, January 26, when a meeting will be held in the ball- room of the Burritt hotel. There Will be a speaker and refreshments. | I'he drive will continue throughout | the week of January 25, ! On February 9 a card party will | | be heid in the Burritt bailroom and |on March 2 the Yellin-Rosenberg | | concert will be held at the Camp school auditorium. | About 50 women were present at last night's meeting and one of the | features was an address on “Modern | Zionism™ by Rabbi Hadas, He will continue this theme on Thursday | |evening, February 11, when he will | | deliver an address on the develop- | ment of modern Zionism, from 1890 | 1914, Miss Anna Rosenberg pre- | sided at the meeting last night. | p ETHEL: Goat-Getters 4 es e T —— , 1926, ‘:DOCCN‘T T GET YOIR T T e ——— L GOAT AT THEL — WHEN A PUNC! WOMEN WHO HAVEN'Y EEN / EACH OTHER FOR COME TIME W/ — SN PIGHT BENND YOy / o ! 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