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g 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1929. B P ; | 3 i BRE C el A $35 000 F d Ifavored the purchase, Alderman |Nair called for a definite r d and discarded on &ro ! o ottt e 7 S s oo ) Johnson alone opposing. looking to the elimination of citiciency, economy and because on I ’ e 20 3 Tho tudden rise Wasletl OunCH pproves b un Supt. J. L. |\‘ul>1- of the welfare grade crossings in the city T of the difficulty in housing ad e, be r 1, was 1 teed | 1 1 hourd. | tribute the recent low crop esti- J o department explained the need, re- |mending that it be referred to the |tional machines, he pointed out N Rt o L e i e b inistry of agricultiirs or Willow Brook Flood Relief; it s s St i s o Sttt 0™ S 0 | 100 0 O L ST ) by patients going to asylums, made | pointed to the possibility of & - showed concl 1y the « tion ( J. H. Kirkham's o 1 rolonged drought had come & possiblé by the lack of roominess in | between Center and not vote to buy t s O . crops in many 9 At the suggestion of Alderman |town traftic away from the i otiey . g e Judd, the council voted to draw the |street grade crossing. | prevailea S H IN CHILE g T arv of TTa: . q - money from the welfare depar Stanley Street Widening Judd Promoted ontpal: oA I to 5 : e e Increases Salary of Health Department Superintendent 705 {100, Tt 94 et A R | A AL mceting which § SR o Colur Seng| e, Bhde RRap LRl d g (10} 7 P a [ . - : > Violent carth tremors followed by and New Official Is Engaged By Phone—Move em v account, as first suggest- | reviving diseussion of the Stanley |« gular s I ‘ ; I play reussions occurred ; = 5 : [ | street widening project, a high point | Jud i 2 = ; s | Vinee i Selsslons ocearhel Against Trolley Tracks and Grade Crossings. T nimous- vote, the council |of municipal interest a few years W iheD ENTERS OHIO STATE ged 1 i i i L e ippropriated $200 to pay the ex-|ago, asked t the property ¢ 1 onncil 7 > leave t dic i penses of Bernard G. Kranowitz |be given a statement of dam lected —_—— I Zelle 8 Willow Broow fiflood re- ic recreation commissioner, and benefits as prepared by the Pootball Tackle Whose Charges £ : = i Lirool d in accordance with the lay- |the national convention of play-|board of compensation and assess y i : ¢ Y ‘u'u\, ‘\“ln and plans as drawn by Philip A round executives at Louisville, Ky. |ment, and an opportunity to s % S Created a Sen Last Year In B ALDNESS & SR FCIYI o IR @ECOSLRN oL A communication v received | changes the system of w et x & men-fito exceed 335,000, the imoney to-be | from the hoand | of water commis: | *Mayor Raonessa ed w ROULE S TRt O eI LINSELD EAPS +0 RIS #~3 CAN BE AVOIDED rom the Sewer Construction |sioners inviting members of the | that scheme originally ¢ % 4, Wich Lucy Tigr lice Head Calds nd ouncil to join the hoard and Hart- fair to the owners of : : AR, G0 he healed with Wiyte o A was unfair to the owner j & e ) e committec presented the fol- BOARD OI° PUBLIC WOR ord officials in a tour of New Brit- | property and he expressed 1 D ’g\\‘w under Monev-Back Gus “Philip A. Mer Ll water eye lom et Micadayiil i tavaclof G e e e Bl Ll : ! (Y A antee. Barbersor drugg W ‘_,: ]\ SR ‘,“ “"’[r‘_yzl“””:]‘ = ur 1“)” who SN Councilman Conlon recommended | semmm—— - e = ) War k ) o atten d upraised hands indi- |, pupgic hearing hefore the board of 5 T en m cated that the entire council Will be | 1 e o ana this suggestion wa ‘ ine on hand. aoain 5 ? e \\!":‘;,;::szmhim n]fll:yl:ll'l‘:vlllx-"m:l L |'1‘.-:‘ ¢ 1;((:1"“:\](‘:\(1;‘:I I‘H\H"(l o B0 R GRS O TSR = NG ST S AR (A TR O N i ; e LG o ) ring all requests for bl Esiead ol 11 1 1ts It the prosent sc Thle 2 teai B fire board's request for permission conclu, will to ot T iR lar “”“’]”f“' ; to purchase a lLaSalle sedan for the ) resid s il t accepted a Tecom- | chiof of the department, the pres- 00k in t Bor dia e J0Encr be made | ent chief's car to be turned over to 1justment can ¢ isfac- | for superintendent of health, this to|yis deputies and the master me | ' £ B imeet the amount set by Dr. Louis 5 G 1 y c nie, was tabled or one month recommendatlon wes udonted. |3 Dumont of Lewlton, Me. a8 nec. | Sembers ot the.. coumeh sxpimme b4 e e aie lishec ssary to sect services, ; e e that this continuance was for the P ofing | gjderman Peter J Ki, ¢ Voting Precinets Fis Paj purpose of permitt . board to 1hlis cts nex i the e e 5 et A ihorithe comiltiey fon i€5, | hring in a recommendation for the Ty o B el Rl g e el s e surct » smaller cars o 1 1 2 7 7 B ] 2 rman Naie and Councllman |cured a man for the present faure, | o O (0 smaller cars to HOIRSTEIDEINEN & auoas WINITETIEX ohion. WINTER-TE inquired as to the 34,500, Chai 1 John J. McBriar ST o sy i t moved for adoption of the hoard's /b [ B B - i whict ot cle L difficult task and had made ‘I,’H):h £ !\, he ‘»umm Cour “:; ) T NINAREN Lo I,/ S0 SR INNER-TEX back to the | yecommendation it felt to be for the “v"_ B N R A ho m BCS, | city’s interests g JaLe SCDRORILID 4 i §y A e read a list of citics and named 4 I which thc (5 Alderman Judd said that this city Heprnadegl i oam Lyo « brook 1 |the cars used hy the nto a ¢ ) has been very fortunate in deputies, showing = into " | The park board in securing cfticicnt health S toeE o e tr o ithority to ckh at low cost 1t that it is r iEah bl ‘ E oo strect | May and Warren pa nt other cities are e = i ¢ 7in. |#ko and Tulaski w tain must advance the VOIS AYInBRDLC o s u e ipend commented. : Ll e Il g 4 o last « 1 m [ On motion of Alderm Al kumu:l"n‘:-.‘ ,'H;, Sley aseared Hhe iture bhut stantial to have an ordinanc d to the ordinance committee | (Ut down cex drafted. Dr, | that @ heavy s ool Proj Im Joseph Dumont ces the appointment | Chased for the fire depart P In ir 1 el comm i cause of the nature of the work it v mbers o ol A drive e e is called upon to do. « b or who have not been regular in at-| ‘“The fire tme 1 co t v fc nda council meetings was | lished to save s on cul ¢ wad Councilman Wa when | Of people. It is the last 1 to have placed on the [in Wwhich politics should 1 1 ¥ iy 1 motion that attendance lists 1 this move to buy a t 1 1 \¢ be published semi-annually but polities, 1 1 T e r 1 Trolley Tracks and Grade Crossings Appropriated $2.500 aind « K rk Supt. Clyd Notice of a hearing before the | ROW SO to ) i ti city public utilities commission on gub- | Make x stock n 1 1 o rred o stitut bus service for trolley | Solves by ordering something elsc the V k s on Farmingt avenue and | I for one not do it Dlotsky i \ r t r the ilm Warner 1de this mo- | IPrancis street lines, was r a declared § Elling ndgnee of council mem s at t At ;. Cl | 1 o il year, this hearing was urged. Alderman Nair | Butler o board its i ount g o have an order le that | the privi floor { 1 and directed to d V. racks be removed wherever | the r ion. H i v to 1 Auto for Welfare I of se is discontinnued, | the cot Lside c from neilman Warner, hut it 1s pointed o t this | this specific nd v cast of Lyo t wis author- | would make it necessary to take up |fire hoard in bri t ‘ enst of T itomobile rails now imbedded in new concrete | ommendation w t o \ partr Lighways. It was agreed that the | what the council indica L from Corbin council's | Conr th cticut company's offer to ve- | wish. 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