New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1927, Page 10

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NEW BRIT.\I.\ DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JLARCH 24, 1927, ILLION DOLLARS i FOR STATE ROADS Assembly Receives Measure— Other Legislative Acts Today slowly was Gov- mis- House inually for i o Hous { followir Ho through the Virst Grand Prize Iy Chester Widlak First Prize S School G Bl Attacked CHESTER WIDLAK 0 ke Guzzi, al lementary selection at Kolod the Hull ) Yirst Prize Junior Hizh Schools Merrill Hobart ‘"EN HALLER PATRON OF POLISH WAR YETERANS: Local Organization Named In lh)m)r bill of Soldicr Who Led Poles In Drive: An organ- Brit- | the name | Order of | | on Reds, i | ir library. Fishermen Rules bills adopted v Iu 1I\|A“' year. icd by impre more motor v . 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