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[ment could be gi A ] number of patients with whi E S the elinic known to be ready oted President of Physical o - lected President of Physical : : . e mindedness, paresis an ’ : Education Assn ot Stamlopd | inssnity o vanious torms are ko . to be the result of untreated ve ——— ereal discase condition Untreats Miss Katherine I2. Colton. director | 1555 36 the J";'; hocomor taly theme 1 C ¥ lesses to their comm ecan I apinal fecucallo they 1 progeny and contacts ritain State Normal school. was | | s s elected prosident of tho Connceticut IS9MS iNeanacitated and “moro f Physical Tducation socintionfiat i FiETatal) BOtoERaRUalE vy » !he annual meeting in Stamfora |!24¢ Institutions which the tax pa S succeeds another New 'Y UDPo; in member, Miss Estellr “In Connecticut’s overe din ddy. supervisor of physical cdueca- titutions for the care nien on in the clementary schools of New Britain is ropr , Y ohis ity lloxws Other officers were elected as fol- A L lowa: William Dworski, New Have G S SR o president: Dr. Charles Prohas- 'F Norwich, 102: totul ’ secretary-treasurer. The latier is Lridgeport, Havtfor g ate director of health and physi- V€ LORol i a1 ddication Wat ‘\].1\ ha S0( clinics located i hospit h Tn the morning fhe visiting teach- | gar o5 106atcd 1 hospit: i . " A ng he visiting teach-| gopurtments and ci oratori r_“' : the opport ‘-“] : > We know that modern s pre Tt ohan aoosiin s o EEHO0IE | cention maetlinds demand suel clintes 2 " ””" s L ‘”‘ s ‘ .‘ i nd it pearcd 10 our hoard of di i gro eing divided among rectors that the sto city i he clementary, junior and senior | (20t0% KATE The S iy av sighted when i mos \‘H h'l!‘f)l i e 4 into prevention inst nsti 1L bnih con Sl a husiness tions in hich to 1 end re- mecting the group adjourned e enilis s simall audicorium of the nev 7 AR | , 100 hool o e it liwart visitors 10 gritagn Social Hygiene ( 0 ope ~tamfor . Crowell, assis- | |0 nt superintendent of the Stamford % ; , schools, was the principal Lt mooin ot bei e z P .J> | Physical Iduca- g5 e AR 4 £ Mrs. William ur ; . Suceess of the conference was due | A1 Y i t0 the leadership of Joseph Staiger. | |10 Fhsa s hairman of the " STRESS CITY NEED - OF HYGIENE CLINI Visiting Nurse Comittee Sends local commitice of DRIVER GETS KICK FROM PUNGH BOW Man Who At | Statement to Council lflded il A nig Tulformation concerning the social EIEOT e clinic has been transmitted 0 10 211 members of the comnion coun- ] special committee of the Ko ) X socialion, S fit condition to drix quest of Alderman David L. Nair, Sty 1 a pleaded guilty ishment of the clinic in thi Sy The information was originally : o Oifice P. Bloomquist { nt by the association to Alderman | T % Nair, who recommended that copies 0 » T 5 X opposite ( trec out 1 o'clock of Sl S e o sociates in the eily government. I ) / g o driven by Kukish {urn completely The statement follows At the mecti the board of | "' s - : dircetors of the g Nurse asso 2 iom Dk gosi e rect info North strect. The offi on on Ieh, sreat ver gave chasc in anof taking Kukish on 1 d finding him ur T car, ove ont street ady on his nd coneern wa s shown ir occurred in opening 1 social hygiene clinic lay which ha: ¢ New Brita ¢ ct and unable o drive properly, so | lircctors recognized the fact e 2t the board of finance had Licutcnant W. P ied ously appropriated 33,0 that Kulish brou orc him to he devoted during this fiscal |abont 1:10 o'clock purpose of « st Saxe told Kukish that ar city clinic lie to drink, fo «o s0 at were also cc tin he would not have to t because of arive a car 8 ning of the ciini Morris Tt 5 of 145 HMurt- ont necd Lo . the V) appropria- ford av ho s arrested by tion for other purposes, the health Otfice nguay Moffitt on the hourd had reduced its requirements | charge arivin an automobile for the social hygienc clinic to a | with inproper markers, was wirned minimunnm. )y Prosecuting Attorn “The bhoard resolved erctore, to must stop viola t la and petition cvery member of | Would be prosecut he the common council to consider with | Was nolle the present proposal of th Arthur 8. Donovan board, concerning the social School street, | i ¢ clinic, and 1o take the nec- |8uilty to the char speeding legal action to nake their ed for continuance until to- commendation immediately effec- |MOFTOW 0 that he could engage live counsel. The request was granted. “The following points were those | Donovan was arrested by Officer considered by the board of dircctorg | We & Strolls on Llm street of the Visiting Nurse association. |MoOrning. Ie is manager of the lo- #nd T commend these 1o you for your | €41 Store of a chain drug compar consideration Attention was called to the for this type of clinic Community, not becausc rent from other cities typically like other communi- s of its size in which the problems of venereal diseasc have been nore We were led to won der why our city_had not developed s medical resources (o take 1's normal need in our own MAN CUTS WRIST SHASHING WINDOW Disturber in Hospital for Treat- it is so dif- but because adequately met care of physical growth, instead i, —i 1r this particular 1d, he 3 tendons in hi to, By " e vight wrist severed SR R SRR Concord strect Volause she 18 A DEISOM | ywug tuken to New Britain General aincd to obscrve symptoms and 1o Tospital carly yesterday and will he treatment for the patient ac- 4 in police court Thursday on charg cording to ability fo pay a pri- fof drunkenness, breach of the peace vale doctor or 1o receive free car H T v ol rivate hropedlyib “Not infrequently lLas the nurse. |pis condition permits of his _dis- suspecting veacreal discase, scc 1l ¢harge from the hospital Bonds the mecessiry s through tre|were fixed at $300 by Judge M. D. hoard of hicalth of the New Britam LR O R T (01 TP een hospiial, for patients who cannot af- i Attorney J. G. Woods in po- ferd to go to a doclor. Treatment, |jice court today. lowever, has been w different mat- | Gazda, it is alleged, caused a dis- er. Except for i few people whon | turbance at the home of Joseph the hospital could take as out pa- | Pac, 269 High strect and put hi tients, the Harlford Social Hygienc |fist through a window, the jagged Clinic has beca the nearest place | glass culting the tendons. When 1o which = such patients could be | Office rney and Brophy arriv- sent ed, Guzda was on the sidewalk and | “Regular weelly {reatments for a | friends who hiad been in Pac's housc mother and a family arc next to| were trying to make him be quiet. impossible where the nearest free | After he was taken to the hospital, | clinic is ten miles away. Such a | Sergeant Kiely de an nvestiga- trip meuns an all day experience, |tion and caused Gazda's wrres var fare and lunches to provide, the 1058 of time from school to consid- | [,ocal Men in harge er, together with necessary absences ¢ i X . f1om treatment becavse of the Of Phoenix Club Show auent il health of the family. A o New Britain men will havc child known to the Visiting Nurse | the honor of being the first to pro- \ssociation ot long ago, would |ducc a musical comedy production l'ave had o remain untreated, if [in the Bushnell Memorial hall, Hart- nurse had not found a means | ford. Cyril D. Pearson of 342 Farm- | which he could be transport:d |ington avenue, is the director and | 10 Ha rtford for free treatment. The |the musical scores will be in charge Welfa as; tion and their vo!-|of John J. Crean, who will lead a| viteers throughout the community |large orchestra for the show. hive spent whole mcrnings taking | production “Page the Prince, pafients to and from the Hartford |made its appearance in this city vVenereal Discase Clinic. |last year. The Hartford showing he patients treated without | will be February 1 fiarze to them, at the Hartford | The show will be put on under| linic, arc paid for in part by the {the auspices of the Phoenix Mutus J et New Britain, while the medi- | Life Insurance Co. Mr. Pearson cation is provided by the state, as connceted with the New Britain of- ‘¥ would be in the New Britain so- | fice of the company and because of cial hygiene clinic. 13 New Britain [his many years' cxperience in d patients with venereal disease ars [matics he was chosen to divect the at present under care of the Harl-|show. ford Social Hygiene Clinic; & New | The hall has a seating capacity Rritain patients are under care at[of 3,300 and alrcady 2,500 scats the Hartford dispensary; 18 patients | have b - TONIGHT AT SCHOOL Judge Imposes $100 Fine on teen lodgers were driven from their FOR LIONS” SHow , Nathan Hale Boys to Put On PO N Well Known Entertainers w; 4 Their Min_slrgl Show o it Appear i Annual Frolic cluding recent stag FAGARILLLO—RROCIOP L Domenico Tagariclio of 52 and Miss Mary Rociog ! "F TEA[;HING [IRUUP It e S n. 25, of AST ANN”UNEH] ors That thcre s o irth Records ——— orn at New Brit sterday to Mr nson of 51 called theme son ive i i M led by Troop 2 witiful feLOT n < e e g L Sl : ool aulitor ‘ wirss—senesaecan— OU) 15 Onganized Tor Soap - el e onor ¢ her | i s i ol T wedding of Mrs A Seuiniie Proiects Revan to Have Office - | Hig school on i Cherry 1y - L T C " o 1 . ' ,,I,'.‘VM,I}O‘] ialre ity ; or ( - o . )b Weiss of Nauzat Jull J At Rooms of C. of ( e ‘ ¢ : G 1 G N a i et o S I 1 It Collec ollowed by d n 1 in i oI o v L tt ¢ of ¥ T e Ma N Yo i 1 “ X g « a Conc by Nut-M 24 § Or . . Openin Chorus Ent ot 1 : o N ]' N i All That I'm Asking upa ! Iy L8 | A & Ain't Mis in* Jred Blankenl ] Irs. } ey | b Ic s Ch b} 7 . 1t I Was W L Ain't Inste S ! What 1 Is Stanley ( ! S va - = A I'm Dreamer Engene I n Bill 2 £ e ; Painting the Clouds With . 100 men preser 1l o 0 2 ; CIEL PIANISE IN RECHTAL shine Billy Bap <i | Masonic grc wred : id d O | Sil l1-year-o |Happy Days Howard \Wr many M v ! % J Dor o ¥ k Mo I'm Just @ Vagabond Love iienc | non was 1 « - ¢ 5 S ( street Hoo ! i « « I ! 1 I 2 L o g v e I Stanley | comp; ol AT d 1 s i ] Tt A her pla Osmian, o Fidin j \ 19 ! COMMUNICATED K M elcn “.N,-a,‘ Chor Company r on i ANSWER TO ME. KENNEY . X Dy ns pi Donald Math z som a Co 501 or N 1 1 of his well known numbers whil o | ) Ir. K v's letter o 0 At Harey Bonney will by request 10 4130 o'clo c ] i an i ) On the Road to M » and | Mae Eliott Lenox 1 lou I W other numbers fre. Wil 1 1 s widely hel | Music during the solo and chorus 'l T o which will also play for danci 4 Mrs. . AL ( 130y rmitt Club Meeting the show. MMilton Bonney of 1 o tI « 1 o accompany the soloists. Lt m e 1 1 The doors will open at 7:15 a A 1l. - So recor o ¢ I ow star at § o'clock T of Liber ! ol t seem 1 o 1 1o o C t 1 i Sco will ha car on s 'V'H 2 :i” ing Wed 1 e o ieldy: ¥ " proceeds of the en me vi 0 o'clock Tunior 0. 1 « E rs o ocal T a sona | Ml After meetir Wa I beli 1 Bl o st : deserving boys to the Scou: [0S T v for n f lito: W 1 % the Lmple l ) v consists of Lang ( A : i Ind Francis $t. Lawrenc e < B ‘ y v C I A . outmaster Raberl Qui 1 o in DY ¢ i ¢ i )P ind Troop Comi emuan Fran o 5 Wed 1 oW s e A of the r Wi L 0 i (D e o tate grmors. NEW YORK JUDGE ASKS o i (e [ e e Fello lay S ¥ t tat 4 \ : § ! Senior Hi-y ) done by us—there's a ser- % L General sessions durist says He Can- b ey : A cial committer 1 . i . S : 4 v It P $ wot Kule on Plea For Now Trial ¢ ] ice to meet your needs S Mhdu 179 on Lilis str Cantil He Obtains Brict-, \ o « ) it the Chan] . ; ' A St e Friday—1 . B me folks in this community like to S m i St Lt 1 Pic i I t fc ave usiron just the fat work, send ¢ night at the Trinity i 1 tl - : ! t the rest of their things back church tomorrow ni | Gov. Roc It o $ ; e el 1 dry. Others want us to do the usual large attendance will be i tional te to 1 Y of forwa g i Job, cach piece perfectly fin- R e ho is in the death ho TR ol d ready to put on. You'll find 1 Scoutmaster George < : ; i o\ ":v xlr.‘ e :::‘ B I f : v \ of t ervices that fits perfectly n Wednesday t the council 1 i i © i ey s 2 N :3n and let him help you choose woard of review will hold its month- . i I session in the scout office oo 1 is r y ¢ e 3 0 30 o'clock with Scout- | (h e No % s } e P Charles Abell ing. Tl v n i Sotie. R IEL Plainville district bhoard of re meet for otel i e i o b i . ) 3 e BEIN SKOWHEGAN, i} tive will present a it session. from Hartford i 5 . o . 7 ) ) A A Rt ‘ On Wednesd 1 the ex- vill t T e . e S £ L Ll c ecativa board of il will ~and M i 1815 bog Niosanter | Ca g , e L o (" o'clock with Presiden L WY tnber of . g at B 5 ML £ D g & C By e d veni O el "= landitors the conclusion that 1 o Let the LAUNDRY do it masters’ association will 1 I 3 ity : _— t the class roo of the Y 1 Attorn irdson of e ———— SLhe chms roginelonthn Lty PLAY TRIAL POSTPONED On Friday night Troop 1 of Berlin | poration cou oitic 2 oty will hold its annual father and son | New Have ; N oe s pper with a fine action hrought o LA Vest o tress, i " by Scoutmaster g police by w slot w cast ol il i tant t At by Sergeant Flynn on he charge ¢ FLIERS LEAVE PERU . tion. a, Peru, ) by ) 1 Che o it i beyond all previous stan hoonmike cveloped hloo v ators who “ poisoning @ fu trom . N. J. to Mis. D. L. ROy Has Cl)lllp()lllld injury sustained duty on | 1 i nort |2 entering the 1930 market, Dodge Brothers were keenly conscious of two fundamen- Fracture of Knee and Cuts St e Ee Ry Rallfactsh Eirsty hat this year more thantever, valde willlba!(helbasislof salsstSecond, i o 1 toda Frujillo is about 135 il m thot the public is today better qualifiel than ever to judge value. i and t fliers ted at Mrs. Dencige 1. Roy, 42, of 119 ks Police if They © point around 11 a. m Dodge engineers met these conditions by designing two new cars with features that not I"airview stre sustained com- Y. : pound fract the tett tnee ana | Want Him and They Do only satisfy the demands of u tarifty and motor-wise public, but set the standard of values e ot an Erii John Swierc 18K1, also known as . . ok ehiniand denel: dnen T e Ry JOIN AND Fndo far ahead of any previous conception. Specifically these engineers have achieved: antontobliegacoident Swhilof sho ey ¢ 5 tibie A o i & New Britain's Most Complete on her way fo church about 10:30 | this city, called at the police station LEADING LIBRATS o'clock sesterday forenoon. Soven |10 inquire wbout a complaint mad: 1,500 Books to Chonse From in her chin and four in her tongue, | Was served on hin nor BEACON the latter injury being mely support each of e and inful wsaulting hia v il i RSl L available today. 1 8 sanl at A bl the hospital that Charle Laten- L dressc of 50 Sexton sire as driy ing one of the cars and it skidded. e — « sing the collision The police r had 1o report of the = accide and %L [ S e SH AN, the injured woman 1o the hospital ¥ o LOAN R-100 May Take Trip conporkrion To Canada This Spring §. == London eb, 17 (P—The glant British dirigible 1-100 is now un- | Sl dergoing tests with the possibility 3 that she may make a m:!:r‘xn |'wv|\~ /K\\s} WDN&N@U&H. ada to rds he end of April or the beginning of May. officiul of the air ministry said AGSISTANCE toda 41 “The condition the R-100 is now being investigated after her ‘\\ recent flight and when the inspec- / tion is completed she probably will undergo another 1 toward the end of April or the be-, ginning of May she will make flizht 1o Canada.” flight. Possbly | $20,000 AMESBURY FIRE T e We are in the happy position of being able to render most The Powon buildingt da restauront valuable aid in financial matters. If you are not familiar and lodging house in Elm street with our loan plan, which is very favorable to the horrowe owned by Louis Brandwein, was de- let us tell you more about it. Twenty months to repay it fire this morning. 1our- desired with NO additional cost. The only charge is three and one half per cent per month on the unpaid balance. oyed by beds into ro temperatures and two were overcome in making their The Dblaze started in the restau- rant kitchen where the cook was . preparing a batch of doughnuts. | . Phone — Call — Write o lLoss was cstimated at $20,000, COR. MAIN and E. MAIN PHONE 1299 HERALD LASSIFIED ADS Open Monday Tvenings VSE ANB UP, F. O. B. 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