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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY BUEALTY COMPANY {AUTO COASTS DOWN HILL MEETING eting of the stoc hy 1,300 Chicago City Employes Take Wage Cut to Save 200 Members Makes Solo Trip on SMASHES STORE WINDOW | P : AL IUBE M Booth Strect i Tmmig From United cw Biritain Real E will be held at the nipany, *4 Washing rrow afternoon dircctors. @ On Payroll In Critical Cash Crisis 15 Per Cent Reduction Is Agreed Upon — $6,000,- 000 Offered {o Keep Es-| sential Departments Running Until Feh. 15 by Comnittec. o, Feb. 5 (LP)—More cmployes than agreed 1o a 13 s galarics to- their | 300 cit 10 city i the rather than sce 200 of numb fnancia Fhe 3 ard superin- vould be- woi s them were imously voted and all S follow all policy und ept Assessments Drop 000 ir the for A ause of reas as th ¢ drop of ome he- nent o principal district nas giver reason 00 straw in the city municip That clutch it 1 gotc the as the prediction of Al- John § rme Clark, chairmar 1 fir 1y financial < announced nent will ae cotnmittee’ of the city ce committec +nd considered most important nre ]! tha the headed | of $6.00 H. Strawn for a loan A% anticipation collapse of fire. pol parimente hat man said, would tide imminent di ho which ha 1 dismal poverty ty chronicle firemen of u school other employes w stupendous terms in policemen d Teee ad commiun All Ack For € Prospec cd cash to Leep scheols flie Tsland ¢hool 50 day classes could con Cicero’s municip clared cago's sh in oper and had closed its inue. | de- 4 affairs werc ‘as critical as € the Western Elect company had come to the rescuc lending $125,600 1950 tax ticipation warrant The mayor town was to o and e ol on an- of RBerwy “hard pressed” of =crin n said his anl that the only was secking to | Yor | scemed anston $660.000 in Ne nce HLEIN FINDS N. E. 1S FORGING AHEAD. Gommerce Oificial Says Contrary Reports Are Without Basis Lmphatically declaring notion that New England sen cffectually Klein, assistant merce delivered an ad tegional Co-operation in from Station WMAL in Washington, through the cour: o he Columbia Froadcasting system Prefacing his broadeast with fo Daniel We nl - cconomic co-operation the different States, Dr. Wiein tol ar co-operation within given re f the buildinz up of the distinct interes of tha Area has cked,” | Juhus che seeretary an dress on Jusiness,’ crence s ) hetween rezions of the United d of tire A region ean cont: common zaod of mare efficaciously ne ressiv “It was this wdeal 1) {ruly significant busir event at Washington hursday—an event that had its orig 1 invitation catended by Secretary of Commerec amont to the officers of the New iingland council fo confer with| officials Tere. This ovent was notable, T believe, as pointing out a promising new ithway for future productive effort on the part American business.” After praising the ments of the England council the speaker went on to say: Huge Sum at Stake *“I'he rest of the nation needs example, a strong New Lngland—as may readily be realized when we consider the fact that New I industries use annually bout three hillion dollars’ worth of raw ma- rials, a considerable portion of which comes from outside the boun- | daries of that regzion. That's the stake—or one part of it—of the ration in the prosperity of New | Fingland. | “I don’t have to argue the point| ax to the obvious benefit of all pr‘r-‘ sons within each region if the vari- ous producls of the nation can be made available to them {hrough | more efficient and economical lll»‘«'" tribution; nor the equal helpfulness | hite 1o United maintains the it spivit ndness within cconomic e said, mated a itself,” ew for of the spread of timely, accurate data on the products, industries, op- not and aitractions of {hat zion among the people in other parts of our own country, and also nitics, ahroad “And s0 we sce New England setf- ting an cxample—as she has done in 80 many business affairs—hy defi- sitely orzanizing a systematic re- rional effort of this kind. “Elsewhere there have been ap- nroaches fo fhis, in the regional rouncils of (he United States Cham- After Brakes Have Been ber of Commerce of the Iedc Reserve various state dev the distr lopment shippers® ory o manufacturing groups. New d effort e I think the the country woul 1d emulate at phases of it Had seemoed ful that tions of to sti 4 Wronz ldeas particularly 1o inzugurate sort in N s azo ahout alto lowing down traditional 1 » too prone of indu m came it nece lly checked New i to sit e crepe power accomplish en those our con onmo whole continent Aticrica. It known Do impresst is the branch « hanls of ton 10 an liv hat of our whole Quotes Hoover Progrees 18 horn of co within the country, said Hoover in his inaugural was realization af this that broi heub e of England 1925 “The and the worked thoroug England prehensive the nation ac ba to; commercial s This has compi studics of the commere E of the regior ics promisc to prove helpful not only to the a husiness men elsewher, terested in selling or buyin in New England “In wh neral there's no such regional sury basic f e atures of industrial aze the depar completed such of the states of the studies of the Pacific the Gulf arcas i The rest of the country amined 1 the and gio of uniq multiplied our business men information i costs of sclling and redice place a of th Some time commerce southe: ar pr wi same funds will ol > importanc endeavors to way a pe occupy as time Such surveys place adequ. ket which the prices for us consun of such surveys be filled simpl can by commodity market specialized « en such fac ntegrated into a pi the rest of the cou real the long-time commercial and planni other nic o hat of they furnish Praises Survey “Tiegional surveys are ahle—hut continuous, vigo gional cifort by cooperat such as the New England cven more important. Of course, the | cconomic situation ly in the different immensely aries | diversificd cou cralize in any sweeping the highly unified compact life of New England. But t be no question that the cf rural districts in any give have a great deal in com many vital respects identical. Why, they unify along common se tioned, The their th such more they gether, the happier they'll be.” The American governme |the transportation expenscs of desirable aliens wno are de their native countries, A LOAN Service That 15 Help Worry r o Why Because BO And have months charge cent per balance. to repay is three and one | month on the No IR Bhoenis 308 d Tape Fina i system abandoned 15in org very ons of this se lines as T have men- MAIN STREET teleased. ict work Leleased the boards Doucette inville, 1 t of somebody accoun But n automobile after runn the show owski at Hophi reports ti 1 pa ESCORT HELD FOR ATTACK ON GIRI Bar Officer in cide Man Ariested in Torringlon for Mleged Assault Here ldentin and can at The smile court tempt onds of iie ocal compa O'Mara 1o Torrir 1 ia said Ko missions upon o ’ Lo o incorrect sp They Wanted Mu Jenning: operation sic President 1 1t sic truth s, I cosls peace ferred of tI in! samne inization idre ¥ 10 o'clock 1 he complaint Rusch tes ouncil 11 ast nizht two compa manded Event io com- ts on indus fonola ally the o ; visitors i disturbance 1 to sa Pulls Out Woman's Hair ohn Kopustinski, 45 street, was fined 31 xtremely but to o are In- ng things Saar drunkenness Mary hall question rm one ! om Kop ny sound nalysis tment of st Simi oast and an, rese leaving a bloody ni who m uer's hair cdir s rapi ex- icius ly af Office rmit a compliir e in the went to the for U asleen 1 therefore cut her d not airs he kicl S0 knocked Officer Lesiavicius do partici- his back, hesides tear of his uniform ul loth pleaded call anyihing of ated In Restaurant Elm 1l on charg ace and Tames Kelly testified in the Central | called him at morning \o was taking articles receptacles when the man was busy with customers. | he officer gave the young man sev— | eral chances to zo home but he r Kopustin not he o Disturbance Gernard Allen Inclu=(rian{ies S8 e th Officer nt ¢ of breach of drun anness valu- rous 1 bodics uneil is | 1 A counterman M ¥ h on 3140 o'cloc Allen, of sterday to clect out te coun- profound- ntry. It of [ would be dangerous indeed to gen-|plied in an abusive manner until he terms on | was accomplish- | this matter simply on the basis of | toxic: ested. Allen ed and did not doing id he was in- | know what he business | here can Witnesses o Be Subpoenacd ities and | Stanley Gorski, 39, of 64 Alde n region | §trect, who was arrested on charge In|of drunkcnness and Iting his interests | Wife, told the court the la wonid shouldn't | 10t be on hand because everything practical, | had been straightencd out in the houschold, so Prosccuting Attorney - | Woods decided to press only the { drunkenness charge. Scrgeant 1°c | ney, however, reported that the| | woman's hea last night and s ¢/ unable to attend court on account of her injurics. The case was continued therefore until Wedncsday and Mre. Gorski and others will be su | Pocnacd to atiend. Officer William 1J. McCarthy made the arres ful | Judge Stanley J. Traceski was on . | [ the beneh Unpaid Mrs. Solomon to Sing From WLWL in New York Iriends of Mrs. Kathloc ley Solomon will he pleased to hear that she has been asked | from station WI.WI., N |at 7:45 o’clock tomorrow r | Solomon has appeared before the | “mike” on several occasions at sta- tion WTIC, Harlford, but {his will he her firat appearance in the mefropo- lis. mnon. assa work nt pays un- norted Lo : Crow oniv, half per | | hpald o hroadeast York city ght. Mrs. | nce Calls Probibition Asinine Law Undermining Government [ inine POLISH GUILD YAY ENUARGE 175 FIELD Plans {0 Include 20 Societies and Erect Own Hall I'olis ture of ni hall o I Lol aloon be formulated have 1 plan of the ts of ni Dr. and Mrs. Purney Observe Anniversary D and My i Th o Llizabe e John the rney Purney have . Elizabeth D edical examiner and M and a daught o1 past vears Turney has heen for New Herald make bus COGSSESSSES The Rise of American Civilization Formerly 1 complet Beard I the year two volume now unabridg 00 e 1 printed Copic BEACON BOOK and GII'U SHOP 85 West Main St Tel. 6100 I 3 —| S10.000 DAMAGE IN FIRE Feb it $49.000 from Taunton crstein, East Provi- adjof rom whic to mafel: States Nine Months o Jewish Chest Will Be . Continued This Year S f h d A &P AGAIN REDUCES AN N] L)AL MID-WINTER CANNED FRUIT EAIL MEATS STEAK SALE ALL CHOICE STEAKS 45¢ TOP ROUND b, SIRLOIN Ib. 49¢ SHORT STEAKS, Ib. 49c PGRTERHOUSE, Ib. 35¢ Pork Is Lower at All A & P Markets ROAST PORK Rib Ends, Ib. PORK CHOPS Best Center Cut, Ih. Fruits of high quality are very scarce and usually high in price this season. A & P’s expert buyers saw this condition coming and placed orders far in advance ! . thus getting high quality ata low price. 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