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1¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926. “LOWER EAST SIDE” WITHOUT SLUMS MAY BE REALIZED IN NEW YORK; found a cargo 1 arrested the | yfieq Mae Far BRISTOL NEWS (Co'\((nued from Page Seven) treasurer, Miss Miss Philanthropists, Architects o and City Officials An- ¢ nounce Plans for Better, Tim- Healthier Metropolis. t on speed ead. Evans fol- other ma- ear tha Oxridge had the d gone over a stone e e ar was stoler threa two or Norman Caprice Vose, EMPLI]YER-UNI[]NS e LaborFederawn Votes o Fight T rgnos (] YING GOVERNOR on lower ea of little mo: tation “The prog in and Hamt opment of | er employer (Continued from First Page.) the Gates Flying annual convention approved |in conn report of its committee on tions characterizing local ant organizations as “a menace [to the trade union movement and |garding that mode of transporting to American industry.” when the plane landed. The executive council was glven| Mr. Pease, who wa ction wit Circus. It was Mr. Pease's first trip and he was hi y enthusiastic re- hous- accompanied Mr. i el e iRy ccial as- |on the trip by Constable John Re- s G e sessments on all afiillated organiza- |coT, stated that it had always been to the incoms o creation of a fund to |his wish to taken an airplane Tide n 1 campaign in the [and after it had been accomplished ecution of e policy approfed. |his only regret was that he had in- Under the constitution of the |Structed the pilot to conform to federation the maximum amount |stralght ng. ‘the | which may be expended through a | cial assessment is $200,000 in | being the sy don. The hou plans, would b of the “walk up" type operating elevators now in Berlin should prove fe houses could be built ten stories|s high. any fiscal year. The resolutions Mr. Heckscher pointed out that | committes reported favorably upon the state could exercise the right of |3 Jengthy recommendation in the eminent domain In taking over 1and lannual report of the executive needed fo t"»“ undertaking. {council and upon a resolution Taxing New from the United Textile Workers hind London and Berlin in urging unified actlon by interna- with the problem, he said t " |tlonal organizations affiliated with | - | don ar spent $34- 1 4o national body. i i m of Sanltat¥. | «iany industrial undertakings 0 e er s 0 fireproot tenements, while Berlin |, o ;0" thoir company unions as raised $40,000,000 for the same pur-| .o\ 1o0s representation plans or 878 Main Street pose. experiments in cooperation,” the | T R | executive council's report said her name {s made inaccurate aring the past ¥ RLie “Your committee believes that . Ston Auto on Suspicion and Find 18 | the time is ripo fof the American Genu]ne labor movement to work progres- Kegs of Beer Stowed stvely for the substitution of union- nanagement cooperation for the e "t || Leather Bags Away Darien, Conn., Oct. 13 (F—When | local officers stopped a truck, on | 17 Speaking for adoption of the it might harbor the | Féport John P. Frey, president of d just wrecked a ‘stolen | the Ohlo state federation of labor, ¥ d the organization of the susplcion man who Industrial Mutual assoctation of Flint, Mich, embracing employes §| Tomorrow 5 o~ of fhe General Motors corporation. $2-9 i * ) He said the members paid appr - ask for Horlick's SETD e Pouch, Chanel, Under- The ORIGINAL [ fon under a weekly “check A ad fgother ety (o) Malted Milk s [ofr” system. T o o s e and mirror, blonde, green, oo OIVSBURG BLECTEDT0 - &7 0 C ™ - 6.0.P.TOWN Commmngg |t | Prominent Lawyer Succeeds Louis wlshlng—Dlgembl:- No Cooking. 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