New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1927, Page 14

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11 NEW BRITAIN D OLD AGE PENSION " BILL 15 REJECTED - Bssembly MGTHER ARRESTED FOR HURCER OF OWN CHILD Sunday Movie FIRE FOLLOWS JAP EARTHOUIKE HERALD, CHAMPI NS ALL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1927, DESCRIBES DAMAGE " BY FOREST FIRES A. F. Hawes Tells of Destruction in Connecticnt bout ¥ last 600 acres were according to st of state a4 last 0 people h on o acres o 13 Speaking of the popularity he s in 1g the water supply mp sites for motorist s produce timber and form sa and birds, he spoke on the question of re- | | forestation and said cord should not be the main busi mber raising, but that cert ive “fuel trec wood | include the pl | trecs, 1" Mo ing of 2 forcst fires occur during ths of March, April and Ma: d, and maj rit d by careless smokers disastrous forest fir the same time, One which cau ,000 was due to an auto truck burning up. One, he said, w3 set maliclously by a bad boy who later was drowned in the Connecti- cut river when the state police were looking for him. He said the st only has one good fire fighting out- but it is ho to get two or e more this _car. BOY BURGLAR CAUGHT A 10 year old boy was caught by h Drenzijk of 40 Grove street, throuzh a broken window 65 Grove street, nchette learn- making an in- report by John ad been en- officer went to the boy but did not disturb him b e of the fact that he was aslecp. His mother told the oficer she did not know anything about the break and was surprised to learn her boy was implicate The youngster will probably be in juvenile court. Painfully In]ured—as Bicycle Wheel Breaks Thrown from his bicycle when the sion, aged 17, of | suffered painful i and legs about 4: street, to his hands to supply noon. He was riding on Wi street, near Park Place, when the 1 and Qfficer Fred r took him Britain ral hospital where it was found injuries were not gerious, a cas able to go ho SHOWS NOEMOTION dy Used Once But Later ] 1ed from First Page reg SLong d '.‘m,. on k:‘d ;F:;,‘:“L,flm Ninth Congress” with its filibuster- ing activities. The meeting will b ) o'clock at the Y. W. C. said ent i come 2 cach front heen hou, CAP AND GOWN FAVORED FOR . B. H. S. GRADUATION Class move small tract pine i 3 afternoon 48 applicants 1 been admitted to | citizenship at a session of the mat- state | uralization court being held in this city % T ClabBlue Swan Wants To See You = Tonight At Rooth Tarkington's latest h is a choice of the Book s It was sin enior Sl B Votes To Wear Garly plants five new ones, Discontinued school bLoard at v lectures give ince last October. . 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