New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1930, Page 11

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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD [+ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1930. Mayor Paonessa Resumes Warfare Against Addition at Senior H. S. By Attack On School Commlttee ‘uw:\' srading. You wanted you Lknow you Sharply Criticizes Request |55 o0 1t ould ot 1 u. 1o « iplete for Extra Appropr la[lOl'I‘m building . Gl *No, we ¢ at Meeting of Finance| \\,((\ e Board — LeWitt Il\tl- mayor shot out “We (Hm] it by ca mates Executive to ¢ Witt saic 1old how ¢ Fredesick J. s" appropriation in Contract. T T Blame for Causing Delay appropria- | p construc- | lin school 0 addition- |t Senior high The mayor lml should have 1z of the school |tion 1 presented the b air- [ Mr. Joscph M. Hallc the ja m commodations sub ¢ t- | tee Franklin sriginally appropriated for the s wish school addition. | At this time Lewitt Blames Delay cused the school commi Mr. LeWitt's request was under |ing t shicld the *ssa immedi- | He i 100l commiittee, know- 4 concluded more I e building ¢ con- If hour of exy 8 t he . @ priation nd of the talk I A ah tha “which really put the s | ard of anc tion o casy mayor then 1 ippropriation with s o o Camegle Foundation Speaker Says e e f S Two Sides Bitterly Clash In Case tion of monecy but o when the b to go al not have done so At this point Chairma terr d with the ool hoar 1 would have with th Bebate Becomes Personal t this point the yersonal Hall Crit nly once s Mr. LeWi *xplained tha rock at $$ a yar the opinion t zo0d price to pa isor Jol vithin our control ang | e« hool | judgme 1it had to call for| Mayo ¢ lowest of the a © Hayes Construction [ had s er than [told t sriginal | Mr. lnmu et vou le moncy for a. cafeteria, foriginal appropriation on which Newington Motorist Fined $100 Guest I‘mds Dynamite Philadelphia ]l'l Throes Of Battle Liberals ('laim People of City Refuse to Spend f Week-Ends Within the - “Dead” Borders—Minis- ter Opposed to “Com- mercialized” Sabbath. DRINKING DRIVER o POLICETAN LYON INTHIPLE CRASH " srmycy py i Taken to Hospital for Treat- ment—Driver Under Arrest After He Pleads Guilty orney’s or d with any 1. I'unds, he l’()slp()lll‘\ Its Bdnquct 1"ourth Yh bus, banque ! dow club £ the month was atively po members ire makir J « . s to hold the afair at a lator ity or New York. ... in the foyer it’s FASHION / "~ Ches SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED ® 1930, Liceerr & Myers Tosacco Ca, sterfield 2 cigarette it's TASTE/ SHIONS in dress may change in a day, but Chesterfield “‘comes into fashion,” and stays.there, for. its un- failing good taste., Mild. .. not strong or harsh ., ;and vet they “‘satisfy.”” A cigarette with char- acter . . o not insipid_or_tasteless, . but rich, spicy, fragrant, Itis no fad, this swing to Chesterfield, but a sound and growing appreciation of good tobaccos, good blending +.. in short, good taste— "TASTE above everything™ MILD, yes . . . and yet THEY SATISFY

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