New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1929, Page 2

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2 NEW BRITAI DECEMBER 14 1929. TA I\.\[]v\" ]”':R;\].l": S l.lwl,])\\ Rep. Allsood of Alabama Resigns From Committee Ao Negro loins It BELIEVEITORNOT . BY RIPLEY ll Parents Would Conflicting tions Confuse Board On Attitude of District — | Foundrymen’s Course | May Be Installed as Part ' ulum. Al DTN Y noon, did not tuke @ definite vote PRESS F[!i\ ! J{ !‘ 1 petition which asked for <le: i ination of the two portable build Fhat 1am Boat Was s, several members spoke unfav- IN PRISOY 140 i jorably of it. It was sent to the § |school accommodations committec Case of Type Iy er from the Par and | wssociation was received ” - h the bo admitted it would e Tuc Jap elimination of the por ANt but it was satis chool board is handling the prob- ,;»r,‘\,,/l ture. T After {wo comimunications card the school bhoard came ion that the confiic William H CAN WRITE SO SMALL = (WITW HIS EYES SHUT - USING A BRUSH ) THAT A MAGNIFYING GLASS (S NECESSARY To READ [ ade 100 diaings on s cave 124 inches Stuare constructed as permanent relief. Stanlty H. Holm-s )y Chairman Joseph M. f the school accommoda committee if conditions in the schools were as bad e described in the petition DROPPED ON £UT tions portable Holmes said he the petition w Commumca- | of Trade School Curric- ~| be similar to that used at the “ | chairm crowd 1 idleness | | Tz 3 Le B7 1 1 t TAKE O DIFFERENT NUMBERS ) ion was to offset the ) b a : > PUUTIEAI “N[ g g ey s 345 petition asked that the audi- b L : s sl - torium be divided into class rooms i g pl ANt Reverse 543 as a tempora relief for crowded | 345 conditions and that un addition be did not think | Educators to Make Further Stud Of Conditions At Stanley School Clese Up Portables He favored tabling the matter. It was brought out in the discus- sion that the state has never voiced | objection to the school building. Thi is one of the three New Britair schools which used as trainin | units for the Britain Norma school girls Tron Instead of Wood A petition from property owners | and merchants of the northern part of Main strect asking that an iron fence he placed on the old Burritt chool property inatead of the wood- en fence was referred to the finance committee. The woeden fence was taken down during the recent side- walk improvement. The fence would Cen- ar New tral Junior High school. en’s Cour the Foundrymen's ssociation asking that a course be provided at the trade school for foundry work was read. The statc could mot provide the tions at the New Brifain school but suggested t board look into the n accommodations elsewhere i that the Malleable Works would provide room cla commoda- tter Iron for the education committee ed 1o as “the over- re’ was delegated to Mr. Day, who is learned from they are cl which is which worked commi study the matter said thi manufact to obtain a be the foundry trade to “dle out.” Chailrman Hall's Letter In a letter to the hoard relative to the high school man Edward all of the board of finance and t n voiced the opin- jon that the recent petition of the school board for $30,000 to cover additional expenses the original starting > hoard to get its a contract basis and s on the proposed estimates en reached as authorized hearing tters From Ames of the schoo! board mem It t could not be much L demand for th course hers said they knew little hich would come of it. When 1s found there is no ex- per to the 0ol department it was decided to continue but to keep n mind the fact tha plan was «till in an experimental s1age. No Lixtra Tax Burden In explaining why the salary com- mit of the school bhoard voted a proposed hange for Somic a burden to New Brit all th under its present A DTERAD TOARREST CALLES (Continued 1'rom First Page) the law will take its cour as ) ordinary ci Determined on Arrest Although Vi vised th Calles has heen g ed diploma:. immunity and that his passpo from Mexico by th president, he 2 his letter his de from th to wand department o for “a certificate ry of sta ind declared th rtment’s ¢ of Calles immunity * for a d rect answer er or nol | he would molest Calles, anxious | of men for| addition Chair- | Valls Obregon, charged tha assassinated pr 1 the deaths Carver, constable nd Allen Walker, rshal, ans, Antonio, United ed by on the former were indiet- \\ bb ¢ same y grand jur) L0SES HEART BALY, HELD FOR PERJURY (Continued Irom First Page) d school authori- ¢ their utmost to Inal finuncial report etter which accompanicd his : tal statistics in th of the New Britain office until hic HUL 1ES GRITICIZES e dynleasanttsfnossibl Hartford Public school fuol- s o two por i Z MU G i are placed together raise:l :‘I‘:]’lh"“[\”. e .;.\":“M St Wblished that Zemel- I r yF ‘l()\!)\\—()‘d Man ]\I\C a W oman | | from the ground floors rart Lo S8 XEREEE SIS ski was living and had not been di- 1 l — ———————— | well covered and the class and! cloais | y,o“exercised ai Lhe \m\uxl from his l\\uv m; the u 15 are well heated = e - zrounds of fraud and perjury he.ap- ILife Insurance Policy. Hold S N0 ife insurance 0 Hcy [0} eRS voiced by ind the princ i Hateaid and Judge Bl 1d in his favor 3 + made to cut the auditorium into| ot po to 1 the court s taking away the st Onendmg 0])81‘&0‘" Death Rate Shows 2.3 Per Cent E]]RESTMAS PLAY ado o eu the auditoriam o ot pormi tis gamo o | S o I D P M f" s probably 1\10 not realize | (e solires. ot ‘sports in-| The torney’s office, on I of the audito v 3 said receivir information from o ncrease During ast ontng Ghink It . uad only- occastonalls.|““He' i ato in charee of the eves |Judse Bils fools Immeglate _action ol s I R, N Eua] Etll D\‘amal]g {5 10 Pre-‘.\.r e et AT e e nd the arrest followed. Mrs. G 00 \ ) V i 9 He said ‘h real solution of the the in st has not on, it is said 1 on gy 3y l)l Cook In Address iQ ‘. ) ionien x';‘.‘“ il \.”m oo conditions. il canfident tlic |mony was G distice ad Before Presidents” Asso- EU NHHE‘JEB _,4/“] ) o ity ‘,‘ “”,1;;:::‘ oy ‘,‘,’n:”w’,‘,'i‘,',‘],"::"""v")“‘\‘f{“‘,;)‘k“‘,';‘[,“\] i man: o s l M s s tonor- | the action mentioned in the petition. | Leeping course 15 years = ; Hea.t e - ‘ i ey e TR e roneer ristmas savings g " : : , e daiE Club of New Britain b i sons ! 1o i 5 vl B b A ? was organized by the New Britain National Bank. E o 0 i s ; i ' ‘; Since that time every year increasing numbers of o 150 1 o a iaskos Tetenn, | o] people thoughout this district have been members s ; : ", \\ ‘ )‘_ | i of our Club. They will tell you what a happy plan g 1.0 : : ‘ i Koneha | B it is, and urge you to : L T e e e A ore. d have ‘ Crosi, a soclul Hoov c I‘()Id (hnslnm\ | 5% WLITARY u:RVI(;h e : Join our 1930 so0d litior o Christmas SR P AR YIRAPN o “Tiate Unchianged ; ‘ Sl e "‘ VIEW S INTERESTS BLIND MAN au{ngfi u . or ! i i Greenwich, Dec. M (UF)—Claim- it ; S S Sahos ey now, so as to be financially prepared for the o ‘ | ¢ 7 LR Yuletide season next year. % it 4 s i Gl ",‘;,"";'L fl‘,’f’ You can join for 2c to $10.00. The weekly deposits '{; ‘ ‘ ‘ W ) dvisement are made convenient by our ;5 WOMEN'S SCCIETY OFFICEES The o lrad L llaigeto ' 5 i S | y : ‘ oy e b O e e CENTRAL LOCATION MODERN EQUIPMENT 2 I ) - = - MONDAY NIGHT HOURS - 7to8 ™ FORM SEWING (1 : . R T T A R . P S~ S & . Judge Edmond Wall. S o1 & : Dies in Torrington Today ReV- Wllllam ROSS E 1 4 Will Preach to Everyman’s Bible Class ; Trinity M. E. Church v Tomorrow 9:30 A. M. 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