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

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CONTINUE BOOM FOR 1. M.C. A BUILDING - Impetes Given Movement at Meeting of Active Members Despite the fact that Y. M. C nals throughout the country «aid to contain no parallel cmbers of the New Britain Y. M. ! A. seem dctermined to go ahead 5 convince the community of the for a new bullding. second meeting of active mbers was held last evening in juet hall of the “Y." How- ol are case, 1 Y. Stearns, chairman of the swement, presided, and Harry G an was elected secretary. General Secretary Clarence H. ©s opened the meeting by in- | roducing Mr. Stearns, whose idea was to have the demand for a! cw bullding come from ths mem- . Mr. Stearns spoks briefly, re- peating many of the s made nown a week previo n o the members entertained the directors at a dinner. A general discussion on the need of & new building followed. On mo- tion of Howard A. Timbrell, it was voted to appoint a committas of seven men, who will consider fhe advisability of forming a New Building Club” for the purpos: of creating sentiment. This committee will report at a mecting to be held next Monday evening. Mr. Barnes gave a of the movement for a naw Y. M. A. building since the tima it 1 13 years ago. Mr. Timbrell stated, “Ten years ago we started a move for a new building here. This time we want action.” “It is impossible to ne allve and rry H. Smith, of state Y. M. C. A. ssc- | retary. “New Britain can put it over easily, if you make up your mind to do it,” he added. Mr. 8mith pointed out that one of the efficient things tha New Britain | Y. M. C. A. is doing s to send men | who are trained leaders out into other flelds. He likencd the Y. M. A. to New RBritain industries, w without any natural resources, take raw material from all over the world, turn out a finished product and return it to the world. “The New DRritain Y. M. C. A trains men and boys in morals, mind and body,” he said. “No one would use equipment in a store or factory that was mnot modern or up to date," he said, "It means lost motion, lost power and decreased production. The building in New Britain now is inadequats to supply the character building pro- gram the ble to put over. A milding is not efficient. in put across a modern nd the not grow,” said ¥ New Haven, h, New Britain building state office is ready to give | it can. Statement by Mr. Barnes. The following statement was mad: Mr. Barnes \ projeet, like a new building tine Y. M. C. A, may be hinder- 1Ly 100 much talk. The value of < abont the proposed new build- : depends upon the quality and ! * the volums of nolse. Enthusi-| > talk along Will not succeed. Iti t be intelligent, {nformed and| rocted toward a definite end | “The omective towards which wo| nust alm was made plain enough st Monday night. We were told ihat far from all of the members of | the board of directors of the Y. M. C. A. are convinced that a new)| huilding is needed. Wa were also | informed that some potential large| glvers toward a building fund had | vet to be converted to the real needs of the Y. M. C. A. | “As it iy the board of directors who have it in their power to de-| termine the fate of the project, it | is obvious that the members of that | hody must be made familiar in &/ very pressing way, with the need| for action. Not. that nothing has| been done along that matter of fact considerable b done during the past two v a few of ns, but it i3 in | to bring a fresh impulse to the| movement. “People of wealth who are not officially connected with the associ-! atlon, also need stirring up Yrom | another angle. A building cam- | paign will hit their pocketbook, and while thew have always heen gen- srous givers, they have a perfect right to feel that they are econ- fronted with a vital and urgent civle | need. “This plan of the active members of the Y. M. C. A. organizing for coneerted effort toward a new huilding s unique. Mr. Hubert, the general secretary in Hartford, who is a veteran campaiguer, told me last week that he had never heard of it being done before. Ha said| tha writeup in the papers after last | Monday's meeting was worth one | brief history | | Mous opinion of the need of a new | with the ¥. M. C. A BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, o of the story to use woard in agitating ing in Hartford something, and now we must among his onn for a new build- |} So you have doj plar ca and wisely how to| M proceed « “In a new 1 techni experi the so A. lv'n' ings. lmr an in the natio ' where most of the M e new buildings are planned. Their ”T"\ J',“ il e ',‘\“;:Zh,d' o axperts survey the nceds of a new i : | building, look s ‘and make | PrEPen mem : sketchos 1rvl R3tlnlat Ton] SRO DR cal archite o recom- mrn/"v"m"( oy considcr ¢ of the final plz This sorv and thosa whom Ged to take care and construetion ' 1 hy recom- | huiild- the sir- can assure th comi © benefits of a new Y. M 0 has us we ha tvpa and a report of “In additior wers 10 tional to thix anot! hurean sends of the eity. idored that wol to All fac- L out men Reports Old Assault Sist in shaping future needs of t a survey A may bhe made in the possibly E who have given and as ce in the progress of the undertaking to date. “It is significant that your nnani- plant is also the verdict of all of these men who are quite conversant building pro- country. Wasner. gram throughout the Say a new building I8 necessary— they say it is imperative “You are the fact been men prowling probably f rding to reporis that most of 1 miliar with oth ar 1 which has a staff group nothing but rais 180~ a fact tr i to ot w! rance that They u. same the n Taise ¥ < Iunds ¥ 1 i Ne Brita ¢ ¢ “Befor unde A gener- R al campaiz > local haard of di rectors raise ahout one-thi n aupg will not acerue alona to Protes- ws will en- t distinetion Near Former Bn ewery nd other cording to 33 stableman at the in Connecticut haye erected ordered three young men M. €. Als recently. Where premises the n of the ve not done so plans are and it is believed they follox Wway to provide new il the chance fo sat mnpon | Haven and Bridgeport sented itself. About two weeks “How to develop a consciousness | 78 {tey reports, two sets of in New Britain that a now Y T were found r car- A. is needed, is the question. You | find off know it is needed, 1 know = necessary a rt, ehairma K36 AND RING STOLEN the building committer knows it is Osear Dizgs of 69 04 ' nt because we expe the i to the police last At 1at first hand. If thos: tors her purse containing 336, some end contributors who feel othery pers and a dia il nd he present building bank hgok in th na of James vould also know the Smith, © taken from the dressing “Unfortunately they voom of rand theater. An in Can you st t e present progr READ HERALD CLASSIEIED ADS Ning to nuse this pr TOR YOUR WANTS GOLDENBLUM’S New Britain's Leading Millinery Store A Wednesday Sale Of Smart New SPRING MILLINERY Models for Miss and Matron for Immediate Wear Combinations of Bengaline, Faille Silk and Straw and the New Felts. PRICE GROUPS I~/ TWO SPE TAL $1.952nd $2.95 EVERY WANTED STYLE AND SHADE Every hat in these two oroups is a recent arrival— every hat one which you will be proud to wear thronghout the coming season. Don’t miss this sale. Cone in and you'll buy two or more. SEE WINDOWS FOR VALULS liundred thousand dollars to the| project, The bovs who wrote tho story, ought to have the privilege | of spreading the mortar for the cor- | ner stone of the new building. | “Mr. Hubert also asked for a cnm‘[ GOLDENBLUM MlLLlNERY Co. COR. MAIN AND COURT Doll Carriages Velocipedes p Autos Large Variety‘ BABY REPAIR WORK CALLED FOR Children’s Vehicle Headquarters B BICYCLES, Sidewalk Cycles Scooters Baby Walkers Special For This Week. Ball Bearing Roller Skates Exceedingly $1.69 Low Priced ACCESSORIES, REPAIRS CARRIAGE WHEELS RETIRED AND DELIVERED HENDERSON CYCLE CO. PHONE OPEN 763 EVENINGS .4 . SPORTSMEN FLFET AVERY PRECITEY 100 at Annual Meeting of Fish and Game Association | ‘\\r,l‘\l.‘l)\\ ONLY 374 Pais Lot of Silk Lisl ONLY Heather Hose WEDNESDAY G-INCH S YARDS O} LLAR 17 HEAVY 0ic QUALITY This ofter s for in fine Domestic Bic ) WEDNESDAY 0 ONIA o 1t WAAALAML A N Just unpacked; WEDNESDAY ONLY . 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You ean buy them WEDNESDAY ONLY - 79c¢ Read these items SILK DR afgm WOOL JERSEYS — =it Vajues to 8295 Just 75 women can this offer tomor in all colors : sizes, TOMORROW ONIY ’ £ 3 VNIVIIP ol fi Val WE vy Coteioin k¥ vy s “WEARWELT CCWEARWELLY SN, it g \ SEAMLESS SHELET (8- INCH CANNON TOW TN & S1.00 S YARDS OF 18- INCH CANY TOWELING \ Domestic | £ PAIRS OF MEN'S BEAYON SR HOSE, a0 Men's Day This offer 1= (o ne qu tes to DNESDAY ONLY Goced for 1% . _— 1l put up a fight befo umbe [0 PLAY FARMINGTON [%.¢ &'miinein On Thursday night the South 3 % A ch, which won the adult league Trade .aSchool Baskethall pampionship, will pla New : . Haven county winners at the H Quiniet to Battle for Co W Battle for o d beesie Tty Chanpronship S — In Ry horses are a there are several ¢ raised 1 bows from their hair Day of evening classes MARINELLO National School of Cosmeticians 72 Fifth Ave. New York City Lux Soap [ famous soap for fage, WEDNES 1ds and b 19c¢ DAY WEI i~emenis. 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