New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 8, 1927, Page 5

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NLW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, [ISB"N APPEARS | H.S. SENIOR COMMITTEES |ic*cxccea’sis s veur ana. for a rer] | Fo S | tired list for teachers at an annuity of $1,200 a year. As ANA Presldenl McGrath Announces l’cr-! The two favorable reports in the| connel of Work Organizations in | 0USe were on house bill No. 23, n- | creasing from $300,000 to $1,000,000 Portuguese Rt Reported i TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927, TOMORROW AT RAPHAEL'S are to take charge of graduation ac- tivities. Class night, promenade, | Connection With Graduation Day. lthe amount of property which Tor- | (Gaining Strength | banquet, motto, photograph and rington library may hold and house President Frank McGrath of the | i)’ No. 92, extending to July nior class at the Senior High school | 1g2q Buenos Alres, Feb. 8 (P—Lisbon is | 5ong committee were anwounced at described as an armed camp and in | ¢he first meoting of the class today. open revolt against the government | Herbert Anderson was named | of President Carmona, in a despatch | chairman of the class night commit- | to La Nacion from its correspondent | tee with the following committee: in the Portuguese capital dated Mon. | Catherine Hughes, Hulda Bengston, day. He says cries of “down with ; Iola Neri, Harry Vetrano, Benjamin | the dictatorship!” and “long live the | Buckwalter and Gustave Carlson. constitution!” are heard in the| The promenade committee fol- streets. | lows: Albert Havlick, chairman, W. eleven o'clock this (Monday) | Zimmerman, H. Comstock, Marion morning,” the correspondent reports, | Fieber, Gabriel Bromberg and John “a considerable part of the repub- | Deming. lican guard, police, marines and Following is the banquet commit- other army units revolted against the | tc Herbert Schi government. The movement, which |la Epztein, Paulo Zotter, Helen Be is directed aginst the dictatorship, ‘mn A. Anselmo, calned great impetus and this eve- |and Everett Anderson. ning the revolutionaries are in com-| Joseph Jacksina gvill head the plete control of the city. to an armed camp, many being kill- | seph Charlow, chairman; Harold cd or wounded. " “The foreign minister and minis- | the photograph committee, ter of interlor are prisoners. The X whereabouts of General Carmona, |taldi and Bernard LeWitt were ap- the dictator, is unknown. The bom- | Pointed on the song committee. bardment was intense during the o o R R carly afternoon. At this time (Mon- Bud Fisher Must Pay His o e "¢ AT N ife $26,000 Per Year i fire of machine guns.’ The correspondent adds that noth- New York, Feb. 8 (P—Mrs. Adeita ing fs known as to the situation in|S. Fisher, the former Countess De Oporto. | Beaumont, was awarded alimony of $26,000 a year today from her car- | London. Feb. 8 (P—Not only is the | toonist husband, Harry C. (Bud) Portuguese re lutionary movement her, from whom she granted still in full swing in Oporto, where ation last we it began, last week, but newspaper| : eiving reports from the capital, Lishon, ar alimony and that virtually all the an popu- | Justice Tierney doubled that amount lation there is in arms. lin setting the permanent figure to- |day. She had asked $3,000 a Parls, Feb. § (P—Travelers from | month or ) a year. Portugal says a despatch to the| Journal from the Portuguese fron- | tier, describe the present revolution- l[] l ary movement as the gravest since| the fall of the monarchy. The trav- SENT T[] SENATE ciers fully confirmed accounts nri heavy fighting in Oporto and ="W‘d‘ Slale Measure, Calling for $928,400.64, Passes House that when they left Sunday night the ion appeared to be getting e Capitol, Hartford, Fcbh. 9 (A s of repres it the deficiency bill, call- 5,400.64 for various d. Russian Steamer and All | iiunents and institutions On Boal'd Repmled LOSt transmitted it to the senate, The Bucharest, Feb. S (A—The R sian ship Batushiov is report have sunk in the Black Sea with the loss of the crew and 40 passen- | Propriations committee which ap- e dba proved the bill Jast week, moved o reported to | that the bill be taken from the table s other ship- | for action. In explaining the bill British Send_ Ships Gilraltar, . § (A—Three Brit- ish war ve have been ordered to proceed to Lisbon and Oporto to pro- tect British interests in Portugal in | the event that the revolt now i progress there should menace then ive Elwyn T. Clark, Severe storms have caused nu ping casual The Rumanian freighter Braila foundered ear | deficiency in state finances, but that Kustendjf, Rumanian and the your appropriation committee of ircck steamer Kreia, en route to ntinople also was wrecked. S © in session only SENTOR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS | @ fow minutes. The house in addi- Miss Helen E. Bar . who en- | tion to adopting the deficiency bill, tered the employ of th school in I duties becaus incorporations committee. he senate received favorable re- v from her | the Considerable re s being | p from the same committee. | manifested in the coming Spanish | They were club party which is to be held in the Tabs Bill Reported nasium Friday evening at | Senate bill No. 240, amending the panish Director Andrew | charter of tthe Young Men's Total no announced that a special nd Benevolent society entertainment will be provided and | of New Britain 10 hold property that the gymnasium will be decorat- amounting cd appropriately for the occasion. | On account of the P: Teachers' merting which held in Hartford Friday afternoon | and Saturday, there will be no ses- sion of school Friday afternoa | Action will be taken by t class on the selection of a photog T e e Senate bill No. 14, amending the of the class, | charter of the Waterbury Industrial 5 chool and changing the name to for the or-| ritle company. ate bhill No. | the Young Men tion of Manchester. incorporating tian Associ- = Elisha Leavenworth Foundation. APPY COVERS Senate bill No. 15, amending the R | charter of the Hartford club to per- over: ages | mit holding of real estate to on | has announced the committees which | oy , chairman; Bel- | Thomas Weston | g T found | motto committee with Philip Bessoff | the capital of Portugal converted in- | and Doris Cohn as his assistants. Jo- | Bruce and Hugh Derrick comprise | Rose Pond, chairman; Peter Con- | atives to- | a, house chairman of the ap- said it did not mean there was a| | 50 guessed too closely on | or High | received two favorable reports from | . extending to! time for organizing Fa ty Mortgage and Title com- | pany. | Eight committees held hearings this afternoon. | | CENTRAL JR. H. S. NOTES The auditorium program at the | Central Junior high school this week | is an Abraham Lincoln program. The school has the pleasure of hear- ing Rev. Theodore A. 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