New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 13, 1928, Page 3

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L] i ) ¥ vention discussion to this field and 'lnckln’(e. Jr., E. J. Rondeau and |mon council requesting the board fof | theless, had a joyous welcome for President Coolidge and the chiets i by today there was a high tide of Mrs. E. D. Judd voiced their pro- [remove driveways on West “‘""i | the dapper 22 year old pilot from of aviation n t army and mavy i Sy il‘ sts strect to make room for parking. | [T the sister republic to the south who|and other government departents £ Friends of Secretary Hoover were The main points given by the|The city engineer was instructed to | fought his way through fog aid|were altke warm im their praise of MANY [;ANI]"]ATES among those who wer: anxiously [remonstrants were that there were ) reccive further information on the I E storm gnd made a forced landing | Cafranaa’s feat. looking over the situation. There ig | two stafions in the vicinity. Many subject and report Lack to the board. | In North Carolina, 520 miles away.| Tne fiter took b urels modest- ¥ I uo doubt but they want a man if of them claimed that they were not | The board voted to instruct the side- sl under’ perilous circumstances. s possible from the middle west and a . S5t 2 g lv. and reminded interviaw: P {against business taking hold in the ;v‘ml‘k m'u;»;v‘o‘r to ;h}:ck ¥p 60 1:'n-> 3 [ ( After a loug sleep Carranca was|po “_.': A .d.n;:"m‘ :-’ t':: . - ihilitia | Personality who will appeal to thv‘T ition | Glen § district, but fhat they wanted busi- |ecticnt Light and Power Co. poles | [iachi go (elebr 02181 2o ey ror o program ar- | lough and covid make no plane Qg Vice Presidential Possbilities “2"cs. i\, s’ it Toohey Peition for Glen Sireet 2, et 1y v v ot ot gt onain, " | WASHNGIOD CBOORLES ~ §al, s, s o o o mroras i oo e e isy protest against Mr. . . . | ture {monthly bills were inspe y the i l ] Ca aying of a wreath . idea frem bere { C]'O l U "oL;ke‘:\:’so Ladi::! a:ni‘::::;:mn% Slle H“v“y opmsed | After the property owners had | board and approved | An"a 0 rmnla :)‘\”l’.n::w"‘\\ n 'A\;;‘Inn.rm ;l:“\'::::b&: :::-‘ ““r;'.',"fieh\'-o:m""u’..fi but ndi. ' - pp i e o — ddressed —_— —— | Syt e 3 e i man is desired by the Hooverites spoken Mr. Mangan again addres | [cemetory and, accompanied by Am- cated he would fly back fn ig } —— and the McNary-Haugen bill again the board and claimed that the wain | ® “guillotine" is #o-called after Washington, June 13 P—Wirh is | bassador Tellez, a visit with Presi- | plane, the *“Mexico- Exeslsior,” * b Kansas City, June 13 UP—Vice- lenters the picture. A candidate| About 50 indignant property own- point of the residents and property | Dr. Guillotine, who proposed it. ] [ dent Coolidge presidential booms have popped up aligned definitely one way or ction was | anxieties for the sa ty of Captai the ers ot West Pearl and Glen streets | 6Wners was that the interse B ade Anai which he said was “the best in the J Soied o ’ world." i Emilio Carranza quieted and #s| Noted aviators, including Licut. o = : angerous. He explained to the | | 8t the republican convention like |other on this is not regarded 10 |ygjceq vigorous protests for nearly | 100 f'l”:f_m” : 5 o X‘rdaol oo preliminary reception out of the | Lester Maitland, who flew 1o Haswail ! mushrooms after a rain since Her- |their liking. Vice-President Dawes | ' our last evening at the meeting | 20" . Rt g“_"”" '-” “ e way, Washington turned today to a|vied with each other last night m ! mushrooms ; ihas been regarded as favorable to . {down his house, the blind intersec. | EW.01% by round of entertainments for the |extolling the flying skill ang. cool = ver accumulated his ap- ast | Of the poard of public works aguinst | 1jon will be done away with teo & REM-OLA b | o8 - B ‘ ] bert Hoo the McNary-Haugen bill, or at least 5 i e Besied and belped | Morican good-will aviator who re- | judgment of the young flier i lafde . parently winning lead m the presi- lio its controversial equalization tee | the petition of John M. Toohey for | great degret. He agains -‘nm‘lm:ucd i‘m'" 1y Lca e country’s complinents | ing his plane at Mooresille. N c. ' denilal race and Jsaders Wero LUsy|orovision, but he has been allod | permission to Sonduct a gasoline the fact that the street was in z;t‘mt [for the visit of Colonel Lindbergh to ] after heavy fop o wrsid cay today looking over the crolhu li.mo,. to vote on it or make known station at 32 West Pearl street ‘1; and '1 g "\"N“ “'0"' d"im‘-"“ AL Mexico City in Decemlbier. [even the seusoned air mail pilots In the center of the field and | g viows, ; Owner after owner of property in | 'he applicant was entircly v SEND FOR FREE TRIAL TRERTMENT | Somhisticated by it Jong contact | who were well acquainted with the o wding a i ighe 2 b N6 a the district too! he roand i e 8. . . B - with note ers, the capitul never- | route. : g 4 Qi hisber han SIhe | e G 00 Micnssn mias Ktad by | tha Dl St IS L R S B LR | b e R el apital % ; s thy B — % : : ver «tter for inspection, bost of other candidacics was that of | 4 FEHRET TR night, but he an-, words expressed his disapproval. © \e. | Wibe-Brealdent Bavee iwilh| Bemtesty oynoan | datinitete iiat e ald” nof | Many sasilies and ehimhes Sxniis Favor Installing Curbs 4apy Madien and Renater Boseh BVl pogi g h venuidanad f (he vice Doaserts i tho Qlrict hiod ceave| | Mty pilsce matiars v aken up (i tmpst 0 & Donm Rievedy ONr ooy ity coniont mestoinine | fo | Somtaiioes nomssol of (ho Teat for consideration by the board. ’ derway with public d rations fOF | ontinue at his post in the senate, : William 1. Mangan, repre- | Hearings were heard on the pro- the incumbent Likewise, Scnator Curtis has in- | sonting Mr. Toohey, opened the | posed construction .o( curbs o L‘.\'- So many were the candidates and | iz q] ety wrongly that. he was | ing by presenting the appli- wan street, from Grove to Stiver R oo trove was the Dawes “‘f"“"‘"‘f {@ candidate only for president and ¢ points before the board. Mr. |strect, on Gold street, from Ltm:ut AB runninz that leac took. Uitk |14 5ot wish to e ‘considared tor n claimed that the applicant 1o Cariody street. and on Grove * Vil cognizance of the situation and | (6 T PO was entirely within his rights in|street, from Lyman to Carmody. heads wore together during the night e bk iR erect the | Over 30 tuxpayers were present at i heads were together during Most of the other candidates are “SKINE for permission to crect th : "%y v t In the “mner cirele® for some pre- | active or arc at least passively STATON as the strect was in Zone B, the hearings and were strongly in ; diminary study gm’"g assent to their booms, The K WHich, according to the law, permits [ favor of constructing the curbs, A Ivery vice-presidential - condition s 3 ® | gasoline sta s ermit to ere zas filling station Every vice-presidential condition | &0 Jersey delegation unanimously , Kaseline stations. It is also in the perinit fo erect s filling today hinged on the Hoover candi- endorsed Senator Edge for the posi- | PUSINess section, said Mr. Mangan, | 4t 16 Hartford avenue was granted The field ontestants £ mons a R anal peaidonts ¢ PREt Hane to the Singer Oil Co i dacy. T A=) el conig i ltion and it 1 active in his behalr, | @0 residents of the street have no ; ! Q| ranzed from the custern coast to the | 100 E0 IE o active announced last | 184l Tight 1o object to the station Tl hourd voted to shape up Cabot Nl ains, us the con- - < R bl b S S : e i Bockymanntaiug St s | night for Senator Fess and his can. | He also said that business comes t and instructed the eity en # sensus that the Hoover running) .o "OF ¢ . 2 first and the people must make Way gineer to provide temporary relief. dale | Vidacy received considerable atten- mate should come from the middle | for progress along business lincs, |1t was voted to ginve a hearing on west, where the agricultural prob- SHACRIY, especially when they are living in | the petition asking for the grading lem s demanding attention of the THEATER TO CLOSE a business district. He requested | of Belmont street permit was party chieftains : yatish | Y . |Nie hoard to view the site of the nted 1o S Castohna fo erect an torthcom- | _ Boston, June 13 (®—The ¥ However, 1o word was forthooin- |, _Bosten, June Washington strecs, | ProPosed station. Mr. Mangan said | illuminated sign at 24 Broad street, ng Mr. ver or from the - 8 . at a gas sta 4 e ate | A petition was read ask pere _|”‘ from ::H lh;o‘ o I mother house of the Keith that gas station would eliminate | A petition was read asking for per oover camp, Licute dhere the blind interscction at this point, | mission {0 remove a sign-from o8 emphasized. that the commerce sec- |V1lle interests and the first “two-a- 5 Mr. Toohey has a house on the ste 'fo 373 Main street. 1t was Jaid over 8 day” vaudeville house In the coune 2 retary would nov commit himself on |87 Vaudeville house o June 3o | where hie proposes to erect the sta- {for inspeetion 7 a viee-president candidate, at least |t R e A “"' tion. and by tearing down the house Mason Drive Improvement before he was definitely nominated, will give way to the Keith \[r‘mo‘rv'vl"lm would climinate the blind corner, Acting upon a petition asking erhaps eve i S g . % o o ' tha 150 rive be cade v end perhaps not & n ”,"?-, 4 to|theater next door which has been| OPPOstion States Its Case "”l Mason Drive be macademized No definits word apped built on the site of the old Boston| Fdward R. Ramage took the floor the Loard instructed the engineer to have been received from Mr. Dawes as to s avallability, but there were theater. {and stated a number of reasons why '2ive temporary relief. 1t was voted The B. . Keith theater. in which | he and other members of his fam- fo install 4 eatel basin at the. eor. plenty ot rumors to the effect either every vaudeville star of importance|ily oppose the station. He claimed ner of Buell and Bassett street Pe- that e would accept it or would mot {, "0 0 0 o it forty years|that it would iniure property. and ttions asking for the erection of i ISIoh v IRILIUVAR o 0o ind Nax Do tEiD monilbs s er s | IDnteans Tha e Favaral e ats e | fEe e md Whiting streets e 2 Elvce onsant t SRASNBOrd: bty oot romn Bolizes 1a the|dibEed dartave s soniiticns the were turned over to the city en- of Illinols, & close friend of MR lyceiy “Givouit At the time of its| spot due fo the narrow streets, »x- £mcer with power. A petition ask- awes, has been active here is his | ooty cion 1t was one of the show | plaining that every night he wit- ing for the installation of a sanitary 1 Places of New England. | nesses numerous aceidents and nar- sewer on Quecn street was laid os e Here 1s a list of the eandidates in | rowly averted accidents as he sits The board voted fo give temporary the field, cither by their consent or | SEEEG——_—_—————, " T grade surface on Bartleft street by activity of friends; 'm, Representatives of the 15t I'wo petitions were read asking tis, Kansas, Watson, Indiana; A od {Lutheran ch b Emmanuel Gospel for p ssion to remove trees on New Hampshire; Fess, Ohio: {church, Independent Order of Odd | High sirect. The matter was lamd North Dakota; Fdge, New Je INSTANT REUEF |amelioma, and’ the \Getman Maenner | ever ros inspection. Petitions re. eand Dencen, Tlinois; Re N-l;‘ih-"lm";f_m"*-" Sclantiet | chor society, which owns property in | ceived on the . sama matter from tives Tilson, of Connecticut, i o T IR SR | o district. seve steons 1 their op- | owners on Rhodes and Smalley Fish of New York, Everett Sanders, | position to the station. property owners, Many other including Fred O streets were granted mecretary to President Coolidge; A letter was read from the eom. Hanford MacNider, of lowa; Sam R. McKelvie, former governor of Ne- braska; General John J. Pershing, Governor Fisher, of Pennavivania; Governor Fuller of Massachusetts; Henry J. Allen, former governor of : Governor Baker of Mis- Henry V. Anderson, of Vir- William J. 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