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HOT WORDS PASSED INLUNCH CART ROW Right of Builing Board to Deny Permit Challenged Representing that the bullding | commission has no legal right to! legislate lunch carts out of the| city, Messrs. Farley, Le Witt and | McDonough, owners of a proposed site at 11 Washington street, have made formal demand for a permit, | and have met the objections of the| Burritt hotel directors with the verbal thrust by P. F. McDonough: | “You hotel men take yourselves too seriously. Let me say there arc| many people in this city who own | hotel stock who do not take the, hotel so seriously.” Numerous other remarks along the same vein were made last eve- ning when the building commission was In session for nearly two hours at a public hearing to determine| the sentiment toward lunch carts. The commissioners went on record last week as opposed to hulld&ngfl! of this type. After the hearing it was voted to confer with Corpora- tion Counsel John H. Kirkham on that side. He feared lunch cart odors might be offensive to guests at the hotel. The corporation is composed of 932 persons, many of whom have expressed opposition, he said. Judge B. F. Gaffney urged the| property owners to alter their plans | and erect a suitable buillding. He reminded them of conditions sur- | rounding other buildings of that type. | many of the best rooms are Iouled) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1927 Accidents Increase With Cars in Japan Tokyo, May 24. (A—With the in- creasing number of automobiles in Japan, it is almost as unsafe to EDITOR WHITE N KISSI—NMISP”TE | other 1arge ity a8 1 s ta New Deniw The] Sh(mell Lfle M‘ Ya{!:'ll of the automobiles in Tokyo Icm;er killed or injured someone | Mills were opposed to any |carts. When Morris Rubenstein and | !in his veins will fight that sort of | “six months before the Revolution- Joseph R. Andrews and A. A.| lunch | 1 Emporia, Kansas, May 24 (UP)—| Hyman Rabinow opposed, Mr. Mc-| wiliam Allen White, famous editor | Donough pointed to the fact that| ¢ pmporia, attributes the increa: they _mainmln a restaurant in their | i crime to “loose talk of scientists” | bullding neschy, | exemplified in the recent statement As one of his concluding state-| ¢ 5 pevchologist that each kiss ments to the board, Mr. McDonough l'ahortans lits three minutes said: “I am not ‘het up’ on this type |~ - % of building. I do not like some of| \hite was the reciplent of a| the phases of the case. When we |Sharp reprimand from Dr. C. J. El- hear that Mr. So-and-so is opposed | Ii0re, professor of biology at Wil- to the granting of a permit and |liam Jewell college, for stating In an others tell you that for this reason |€ditorial that ff, in his case, each you can't get it, it’s & dangerous and Kiss meant shortening of life three| ugly thing. Any man with red blood | minutes, he would have had to die| thing. It is a dangerous thing for ary War." | men to sit around a table to deal| Dr. Elmore remarked that White with property rights. If men in the|Was “as loose in his statements as hotel, Mr. Black, Mr. Hatch or Judge | he accuses scientists of being” and Gaffney, had expressed opposition to | with a great mass of figures proved. the locating of a lunch cart there we | to his own satisfaction, that White would have given it up.” | would have had to kiss “five times | every four minutes, including Sun-| | days and holidays, sixteen hours a| Epstein Chooses New [ aay. | Long Haired Model “This is not at an unreasonable, London, May 24.—Jacob Epstein, nor is it improbable that Mr. White | Parficipmts | during the past year, according to | police statistica. There are approximately 183,000 motor cars in the Japancse capital ring 1926 there were 6,368 auto- obile accidents reported in which someone was killed or injured. There were 16,282 traffic accidents in which 234 persons lost their lives and 9,781 were hurt. Of the total number of accidents, bicycles were responsible for 5,752, tram cars for 1,445 and the Innocent looking rickshaw for 105. Indian Still Fishes But Squaw Casts Nets Minneapolis, May 24. (#—Fish- ing primitive industry of the Ameri- can Indian, still constitutes a prin- cipal means of livelihood for the 12,000 aborigines of Minnesota. Almost every month in the year finds them along. the creeks, em- ploying members of their families, headed by the indispensable squaw, to raise and lower the nets and to selne under state supervision for rough fish. One of the biggest fishing pro- | ! relative to the city’s legal right to deny a permit. Opening the discussion, Anornny‘ronv(‘nuonal, it is sald, and conse- | quently short haired models find | noted sculptor, never does anything | has done this, George Le Witt, one of the owners of the property. said: “When we fulfilled every requirement of the law, we want to know why we arc not granted a permit. As a matter | of law, this commission has no le-| gal right to refuse us a permit. Plans and specifications for the | proposed lunch cart were filed with | the commission.” | Speaking of the building com- mission’s objection that such a building s “detrimental” to the neighborhood, Attorney McDonough demanded to know in what respect it is detrimental. He declared against a policy of permitting a group of men to say a certain| building is a detriment and an-| other is not and he demanded to| know where the law exists to sup- port such action. “It is a dangerous thing to have someone whispering over the fence to somcone else about such matters,” McDon- ough said in concluding his arg: ment. Commissioner W. R. F demanded: “What do you mean? That someone has been talking to ns?"” McDonough's reply was: “Oh, no, ! Mr. Fenn, far be it from you to be open to influence by anybod | William J. Farley declared the lunch cart would ba more fireproof than the Burritt hotel and when President Isaac Black of the hotel corporation challenged the state- | ment Farley pointed out that the hotel 13 only fire-resistant. | President Black pointed out that a veranda is located on the Wash- ington street side of the hotel and enator Charle Leader of U.S. Senate, You, too, will find that Lucky Strikes are mild and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked, made of the finest Turkish and do- mestic tobaccos, properly aged and {no place in this sculptor's studio. In days when few women were bobbed he was sald to have fancied short hair. His latest model. Andrea Mifin- ska, is the talk of London art cir- cles and a bust he made of her is widely discussed. Her long hair is combed into a knot low neck and harmonizes so well with her sculptored features that she is much sought after by artists who want Madonna types and not the typical 1927 girl as models. Austrian Dramatist Has Medical Degree | Vienna—Dr. Karl Schonherr, Austrian author and historical dra- matist who recently celebrated his 60th birthday nere, is one of many | mous European men of letters | ducated for i Soon after he received his ician’s diploma European critics | re hailing his first works with | such enthusi that he has been writing ever since. | property will His drama, | tress,” s s “A People in Dis- to have made the | Emperor Francls Joseph weep in | public for the only tima. Other plays are “Faith and Home” and “The Heritage.” | irelative to a hiladelphia—Appointment of ex- tra traffic policemen whose sole duty would be to *bawl out” of- tending motorists, so that the sig- ral officer would not have to hold up traffic to do it. is advocated here. the medical protes- | School Dept. Insurance especially since we | jects in the state 1s a packing plant have his statement to that effect,” | supplied entirely by the red man. Dr. Elmore remarked. “I have al-|It is on Red Lake, in northern ways suspected sclentists and es-| Minnesota, and it packs annually pecially psychologists were corrupt-| thousands of choice fish caught by ing youth, provoking people in mid-|the Indians and shipped to all dle life and saddening old age With | parts of the country. their rash and unfounded state-| ments. It is encouraging to know | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS! that at least one journalist is ca- FOR BEST RESULTS | pable of calling a halt on them with | on her |his conservative and mathematical statements.” To which White replied: “Time| spent Indulging in osculatory exer-| cises passes quicker than it does in the ordinary humdrum events of the | day. It Dr. Elmore knows as little| about kissing as he knows about mathematics he has probably never | cnjoyed a liveller thrill than srand- mo’s kiss when he left home for colloge and to conquer the big, wide world.” Mr. Fiefield Saved From Constipation “Though about 78 years old I aiways remember Dr. True’s Elixir and the good it did me. 1 tell everyone about a severe sickness which befell me 30 years ago. I paid lots of money for advice —did everything. Could not leave my bed. I took To Be Checked May 31| first one bottic of The committee in charge of the check-up of fire insurance on city meet Tuesday eve- ning, May 31, at 7:30 o'clock, to cxamine the school department in- surance. The policies in effect in the other city departments have| been checked. At the meetin The True Family Laxative then another,and in a few days I was able to commence work. Iam now 78, never have consti- pation troubles for I take Dr. True’s Elixir.”— J. J. Fiefield, Yarmouthville, Me. 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