New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1930, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930. akers were Rey ndrew Koletas Hartford, and Simon Cebulsk | 1d John | Irank | s o{i ichules from DISTRICT BUDGET = WILLBE $160,000 e OF WOMAN'S CLUB "Alda Janshion, Katherine | t of the alliance, also sang and | At § o'clock tomorrow night the|than 250 persons were in attendance, held at the Masonic temple, Miss | list. Each club member is privileged Noted Scloist and Violoncellist| ool 2 geohion, Katherine cived great applaude. Woman's club of New Britain pre- | the guests enjoyed dancing to Lithu~ Ethel Luening, coloratura soprano, 10 bring a gu y r, | nearby cities ‘ l’ RAM ‘ William Waznis, president of lhu‘ L | | alliance, acted as toastmaster. | | ot . Edward . heard. Peter Staskelunas, vice pres- | Here Tomorrow Evening | Afte the dinner at which morc two artists in a musicale to be | anian mu; and M. Maurice Marec hal, violoncel- Miss Luenin, was “discoy ", Yvonn 'Water Department Asks Legal Advice on Handing Over Assets Hartford metropolitan Feb. district commission dget for the fis for an al year 1 s | appropriation of $160,000 of 78,900 )3 for new construc- | | | maintenance of {he | 210,200 is| | ( au of punlic works a contingent fund represents the fixed c | running expenses: 318,400 anl de of ct must .l;-mnw’n—| the budget | for work which v Hart- No tabulation has been m the proportionate share wh of {he five towns in t pay toward the general tion. some instances of the district calls is also covercd in t ford bud gram. The i ‘ | ers is mueh higher than that recom- led by the board of finance as sful ‘;'.‘"“"“~ € reet propriation. ind Das | get for the city will com opera, council tonight for - Her [tion. Th ct bud iy ted to th " French, at. its next meeting for ratifi- dist v Jiurops in the P n s 200 Miss Lu auspice sor dist hoard cation comes under the | National Music | of N York City irechal con directly from essful appearance with “hestra. sym once Tax Will Be Higher Hartford budget $15,000 as the estimated fax pa the district commission. The actual tax which the city will | { pay will doubtless be more. For running exp the district bor commends an a divided as follo | | plan commissi 00; counsul, $1,100; district clerh exee proposed contingent fund | |is $10,200, makin total of $23.-| 600 in the first section of the bu.l-| set program exclusive of the main- | tenance appropriations for the pub- lic works burea | When consider is given to a sted contingent fund of 1200 and to the proposed approp tions for the burcau of public worl it is intimated that Hartford's pro- | | portion of the general district levy | | Will be much more th While the district board is ready function by taking charge of ti | water department, the water com- i”‘;“mn has asked legal co |a statcment 3 md dutics in |cial and physical assets to board. In the interim the distri board if proceeding under the pro- visions of providing for ‘t tablishment nd work Bookkeeping Problem The question involves a matter ¢ bookkeeping as the proposed Hart ford for 1930 calls for ex- cnditures duplicated in the board's | Ny in r to | rtment The inch able to solo > Boston Last Monday 0 for v Symphony night with a Hone 1o and orc time, nses fixed was the f | to cone: M. MARECHAL en plaved any L manuscript wa i rence conductor i and pubiic | PLoLs s he district 1m.1.1 1 for sewer | May- L : | maintenance $23.500 is cchal again [ ; provided, | ¢ public appear- | The city budget allows only §15,005 | Vil the Phil. | for new sewers and repairs. adelphia orchestra under Lcopold he Ha budget calls ki, conductor, late in the fall for street department Playing twice in Philadel- | {or culverts and inlets phia and once in New York. Under [Posed district budg Frederick Stock of the Chicago sym- [ designated for, maintenanc G e e i\w'h, surface water On {his tour of the ¢ the | With $18,900 for new o Connectient girl in | catch basins Mare who later became | Mrs. oy Man Drives to Death as LITHUANIANS AT BANQUET | ., Auto Falls in Tce Hole | turn to his home urday night aft- cr starting out for a store, Thomas Roman Catholic Alliance Has Annual |1, 0'Rourke, 54, a caretaker at Camp Womposett, was found in Bantam lake vesterd: O'Rourls ting off in his au- tomobile, said he intended to cross The atxual and ball given | the ice on the lake because of the b thu Roman Catholic | poor condition of the roads. Tracks Alliance of America w 14 Satur-|on the ico indicated that O'Rourke | day evening at § o'clock at St. An-[had driven into a hole from which wavish hall on Church street, [ice had been cut. There were indi- The banquet was the most success- [ cations that he had applied his | ful function held by the organi brakes. His body was found in the | tion and the hall was filled to ca-|machine. Ho leaves a widow and | pacity with guests from this and |adopted child. | [ ) What should be added to this recipe for :Pumpkin Pie? “ Mash fine 2 cups cooked pumpkin. ‘Add 1" cups milk. Beat 3 eggs and to them add a pinch of salt, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, V; teaspoon cloves, 14 tea- spoon mutmeg. Stir this into pumpkin mixture and then fill baked pie-crust with it. Bake untit custard has set and crust is done. Marechal's atch basins, curverts and met work Social Function At St Andrew’s Church Hall. dres Now that youve read it— what's missing? Sugar! And if you include one-half cup with the beaten eggs you can pro- ceed to make a fine pumpkin pie. Through forgetfulness or by heeding some ill-advised per- son, sugar is often left out of the dict. Desserts are banished. Harsh dicts are adhered to unhappily. The dining-table no longer invites you to enjoy food. Such an attitude toward sugar is neither necessary nor in keeping with modern dietetic and medical practice. Use sugar to flavor familiar foods and to make nourishing desserts. Sugar makes cating a joy and when this occurs the system is likely to get all the food values it needs. The Sugar Institute. @8 “A bit of sweet makes the meal complete” ot will prob- |« | Wooster, Giles 1. | for the g | ground for held a n crnoon also. The resolutions will b drawn up, embossed and framed and presented to Dr. Kli rg on th THREE HILED I Experimental Flight Ends Dige| ™ _ astrously for Trio DEFEATED IN FINALS ion of a plot for housc Vi, Feb, 24 (P —Three Edward Mag and Charlic men are dead as the of the crash Miami made airplanc an experimental flight The plane, a flying b the Miami Go Through Preliminary Matehes on in State Handball Play. built by Aircraft company, sidc- | slipped at 00 foot altitude and fell into Biscayne Bay as it was be- ing demonstrated yesterday to a prospective purch da The dead ¢ Merritt 8. Carlton, Miami Beach and former resident of Wa- tertown, N Irank J chief engineer of the aircraft com- 1 pany, and Thomas B. Ward, pilot. | kecal * n t The latter two were idents pres Miami ner, a good Official investigation into the fcated Clare 21 cident was underwa Hag-Hawki inquest set for ton Edw kins Al pionships nd ¢ i the local handball cl geport last Satue gon 1 showin and Bri the Somers, | 0 finals 1 Meride T k™ Clair jeweler ent single ac- ith an s local ith the Middl game which 6 and 21-9. ward Mag an arles Hawk r r-up medals at the close of t LOGAL HATHEN WIN ’ New Britain Y. M. C. A, Webster Man, Separated From Mate, Suspect in Death | Webster, Mass., Iel Trudeau, 26, of Worcester, husband of Celia Trudeau, 24, whose battered body was found beside a road herc carly yesterday, was hel of murder 1w, a mill worker, ed from his wife fo a dual Arrested in Worcester in his night winning r last nig in the company of | falls and one decisio A Wicez 1, he was questioned | tured two The v Worcester and Webster police. hsonia Officers said later he did not give a wtisfactory explanation of his ac ons for two and a half hours Sat- urday night. The Wicezek girl was released. The Trudeau wom st led and brutally b § (P—TLcon Wrestlers Take Three Out of Five Bouis Prom Ansonia Grapplers. bout Sceond bout , defeated Ha BARNESDALE CLUB SLATES SELECTED Ofcers to Be Elected at Banquet i, ain o i, on March 17 Iock, 3 mimates, 3 second Tonight local tler ngage cach other i elimination bouts to bout— minut Candidates for election in the Barnesdale community society | shall represent the were nominated at a meeting of the | the state me committee yesterday afternoon, and | day, 1 will be eleeted by ballots to be mail- | houts cd to residents of that section of the | scorcr, community soon, The ballots will be d fo the | Al hanquet on the a 17 at the Quar- club, at which time they will < counted and the result announced t is expected the n 1y elected of- vs will assume their positions mediately. The nomineces are as follows President, Frank W ail arles B. I'ralt, Charles G. Schen} o office association m Haven Hatu ARROWS WIN SIXTH g ball tear straight victory of the defeating the North & Saturday 1 and tumble im- | finish the hest point while Delaney, re the star The Arro A baslke Stefanc Talcotts and the Hartford ( Ralph R. both of Hartford. Telephone Edwardson, Mrs. An d RIS B et ore Mrs. August Johnson, T one Mrs. lidward Dolan. | to be clected) | Dooley, rf Richard Pieffier, | ’Amato, Mrs. August| O'Brien son, Charles B, Alfred | Stefanowic Hick, Patrick Rin , Emil H, R.! Do Fran: Vogel, Ernest It Dechant, Thomas | Carr, 1z Jame . Hall, Mrs. Charles | L. Ba Laurenco C. Mrs ard Dolan, W. Radil, harles G. Schenk, wardson, Irederick A Brown, Harry | Kutcher, Mrs, Edward Dolan, Ired- | crick A. Wooster, Giles I. Brown, | Reo, If .... Harry Kuteher and J. Alfred Cote. | Kurniski, ¢ he chairman of the speakers' | Golowala committee announced during the | Delan mecting that as a result of the unani- mous vote of the society, Rev. Wil- | liam H. 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