New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 26, 1930, Page 13

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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD Pages 13 to 20 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930 Reform School Brutality Charges Hartford, 1eb. ot unwholesome Connecticut 26 (®—The c] conditiong School for Meriden, d by the bouard of public 1 ind brought to the attention of the trustecs of the insti- tution at an informal conference last Friday, is to be form today. Boys in delivered in writien o the seeretary of the trustecs A decision on the inves method of it aticn is cxpected at the mect ing of the trustees, to he held at tin school tomorr morning at 1 o'clock, when the charge y the welfare wion The formal report of the ird, it is believed, contains charg brutality Lo the boys at the s board come up for welfare hool attendants I ral incomp which is reported to have cor light through complaints n Jihe welf rm These chool, and of & re hoard by James 8. Peck rintendent of he it is undersiood tantiated in a score of school. tiirough questioning former inmates “Immediate and earnest attention’ was pro by the trustces foll Iriday meeting, when situation was first brought to the ention. Governor Trumbull has st reccived a ing their report mecting from the tr e the investigs iands. Rudloph na Mrs, irect, Brown 16, son Anton Brown of Beacon this city, died at Meriden General hospital as the result of wounds caused when 2nother inmate of the school for hoys stabbed him with a garden fork. The hrought to public attention an in- vestigation of conditions at t school by the state welfare board. TARDIEU AGREES T FORM CABINET Poincare Reluses Plea and Former Premier Gives in Paris. T 5 (P)—1ormer I'ro- er Andre Tardieu this afternoon finitely accepted the task of form- a new cabinet to ministry by the suceeed th which was chamber of icputies last night. M. Tardicu told that he at 11 President Dou- would report his o'clock tomorrow mergue inorning President Rencws Request His call at the e palace thi iflernoon was to cnable the presi- ent to renew formally his request 1o Tardicu this morning to form & abinet. at time Tardieu r ised and s sted that former Premice Poincare be summoned Poincare also refused but was en- trusted with that the sident still considered Tardicu as d with the mandatc to form ministry r Poi leaving the dicu had mission o tions at the afternoon ship of the Poincare the message announced on that Tar with cabinct would begin consulta- Poincarc residence this arding the member- lew ministry. said he had President Doumergue | help Tardicu wide cabinef. Such a pears to offer the only possible so- lution of the present deadlock, in- asmuch as the chamber of deputies now has defcated in turn a govern- ment with right with left ANINES, Tardicu Obvious Choice After last night's overth palace been d new promiscd would form a union leanings and one of the es on mber, P'resident obvious choice. went through the forma of consulting President Doumer of the senate and President Bouisson of the chamber of deputies and then summoned Tardicu, Chautemps cabine its first appes Tardieu wa nce marked by Doumergue as the The president customary Senate Considers Plan To Close Wheat Markct‘ Washington, IFeb. 26 (A—Th ate adopted a resolution to ing upon Secretary Hyde of tt culture department {o make recommendations as he sees f the senate relative to the price of cotton and wheat, “cven to the ex- tent of temporarily closing said ex- changes.” Offered by Senator Heflin, demo- crat, Alabama, the resolution was fter a round of discussion auscs of the collapse of on the cxchanges of colton and wheat Meriden Court Jails Woman Drunken Driver Meriden, Feb. 26 (P-— Cora rmond Piller, 43, of Third ave- Laurel Beach, was fined $150 and sentenced to jail for hen arraigned in police y as a drunken automo- Bile drive She was arrested on the night of ¥ebruary 14, when her car ran into a bank on Hubbard park hill. Ed- ward Hoffman of Wallingford, a passenger in the woman's car, was injured in the a RUBBISH FIRE BAN Recause of the receipt of numer- ous complaints about rubbish in various parts of the city, police- men going on duty at § o'clock this afternoon received an order to en for he ordinance which prohibits such fires except between the hours of 5 a. m. and 5 p. m. Rubbish must be burned in approved recep- tacles, according to the ordinance. Will Be Filed In Writing Today} union cabinet ap- | 51300 JUDGHENT S GIVEN BROKER Eddy Bros. Win Suit to Collect: on Stock Deal A verdict of $1.300 was rendered in favor of 1. Welles Eddy of this city against Otto Schir 1 of New jury hefore o0 st Dickinson in suy late yesterday Haven by a on the result of Schicbel to accept stoc im from the hroke Lddy Rrothers of t in court hichel on last year, purchascd Brothers, of Eleetric imony offered October 4 of Tddy Band & Shar tich were not delivered to him up stock was sl ur 1 caneelled his order PLACES FRANKLIN ABOVE ALL OTHERS Speaker at Kiwanis Club Terms | Him “The Greatest American” case | min Franklin was th American, according to cditor of “Direct Advertis- | ng.” speaking to the Kiwanis today The address was filled with inter- | esting anecdotes concernir ) K~ nd storics told by Fr \M.‘x‘) Boston in Philadelph He said persons er, did not believe in ereed and had no re- gious prejudices t was acterized as the g st Tth ce r counted numerous of I'ran was the lin's achievements to prove that the lattcr gre: American, even han Washington and Lincoln Listing a fe of Franklin's achicvements, the s said T discovered thaf lightning w tricity, he invented the first wood burning stove, the first smoke con- suming stove, dclivered mankind | from the nuisance of smoky chim- gave the city of Philadelphia t paved streets, first street first polic department, 1ent circulating country, and was the only 1 in the world who could have otten the American loan from I'rance. He also said Franklin's plan for uniting the Amcrican colonics would have averted the ary war. anklin's religion vour fellowmen,” the spe tention more €0 s elec- neys was “Help cer said. EXCHANGITES WANT NOVELTY Attempting to break up the mo- notony o r o me regular s s, the {club, at meeting sanctioned the committee on meet- to “find somcthing difterent.” . when the cliub mect home members for dinner and cards, this Msomet will he tried This innovation is heartily looked forward to by most of the members club, who have in the ny speakers, and have tting tired of forn * in the Burritt hotel every uesday evening. The speakers will ot he cut out entircly but the schedule of mectings includes get- to-gethers at the homes of mem- meetings with different 1 nge clubs throughout the card parties and, later in the y athletic contests. Speakers will heard occasionally but not with the e frequency as in the past, ac cording to Thilip Pelleticr, tary of the club. Bridge Party Is Given For Scout Camp Benefit There was play at about 40 tables vesterday afternoon at the Boy Scout bridge given in Llks' hall for the benefit of an infirmary which will be erected this summer at Camp | Keentosahbee, the local council's | camp on Crystal pond, Woodstock. | The committee in charge consisted | of Mrs. I'red H. Andrews, chairman: | Mrs. William” Mrs. O. | Erickson, Mrs. Gilpatric, J. A. Hube, Mrs. L. L. M. Depot, Mrs. W. H frs. L. k. Dary of Maple Hill, Mrs. | | B. 0. Shjerden of Berlin, and Mrs. | | A. W. Thomasen and Mrs. Keeling| | of Plainville. Prizes were awarded | | and refreshments served. of one of it new" seere- | | () — Isabella Kennedy street, his morning at the the local burcau of vital | | statistics and secured her license {o | ¢ Mickey truck | of 160 Lawrence strect. | Sci-ica is white, and when he ap- | plicd for a license to marry the girl | fire days ago his parents expressed strong opposition to the marriage. |today. 1 was volution- | t NORRIS ATTACKS Claims Utilities Are Mulcting . Public With Rates Feb. 26 () tion methods of public utilitics were ittacked i Gulf Fefin Standard Oil Co. other reduction in Valua- N he pric 7 ‘ The priec Tropped vo cents a gallon on 1% wy 4 OV, 1, RONS AWAY: DERIES COURT UL Refuses to Remain With Mother 18 Judge Ells Ordered Washington, today by § the senate " Nebraska w Norris, said tha s everywh ere buildi republican “monopolics Unit tions out public ong an o in this case newspapet ponent of tead into rticle 1 cord federal trade incing methods of t Blectric Company commi American Gas & r cent City Items ssoctation of New nd reunion ton Hotel Kimball, 3 fat Polish prof Avay did R, oying 1 of this city precent 1, 1930. Pay alty will iner Michacl Nezdropa, a pernumerary 1ppointed fore sclssors policeian man of th department and Landers, Clark ceding (€ suec orz z of 39 Armistice st iiting trial i of murderi super court o Mary Velicka A transfer of Meriden prope f| The boy's teacher in school told William Gu told her property of Sophie Walulk wa @ lost his ted 1o im to cha pencil negotiat so she Sargis stelle Johnson of t was ho: sey er hon YRy R 1 on th E Norine Fracch Forming New Chapter Of Disabled Veterans Ralph W Merid Disabled World W v new chapt is ci of all thos widae p \ Miss Ida first prize and ccond prize, Twmer o sp HOUSE TO BL MOVED housc change lo- when 18 moved applicatio Mill strect to 495 Glen | Will be forwarded to national il in that part of the ci cording to permi building d the board of public works last night. As ther was no opposition the moving of the immediately. authorized by Demers to belon to move According to Dean it will take fou but he nteed that it will not take e o time | Medical cxpenses dintiff beea « an autor 1 West Hartford on Iiec. 18, 1029, Attorney David B. Heeney of HUNDREDS | Hartford represented the plaintit and Attorney Cabelu 1epresented for the charte anted by the commissioner tlement of t Dyke of Charles ok liouss > building. days, has 2 the scttlement was for incurred £ injurics sustai cident MAY DISAPPOINT Although 450 is the imum number of ro absolute max- servations which wndled by the Y. M. C. industrial council at the dinner o | g the Masonic T EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS iy hav requests alr 7. while add HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 West MAN BT CLEVATOR sERviCE cived cont » L. lLong more than “PRECISION OF VISION™ Strauss-Roth Stores: Inc. 357 MAIN S NEAR COMMERCIAL ST. Specials for Thursday and Friday FRESH SHORE HADDOCK . LONG ISLAND FLOUNDERS BOSTON STEAK COD ... HALIBUT ........... SWORDFISH . MELTS—No. 1 . OF Spring Lamb 18¢s. LOIN OR SHOULDER Lamb Chops 29¢ . LEGS OF ! Spring | Lamb 27¢ . | (ASOLINE PRICE CUT B Planes Continue Hunt | from grappled with two exchanged rly a minute befors s could lead the wounded subdue the confessed his th Dombkiewicz the Bandit Slashes Sciuealer’s Throat ~ imiin.it In Midst of Buffalo Court Trial " bandit @ Western : = AUTO STRIKES LITTLL BOY Nora Dorili of 130 South FFor Missing Aviators A 1o, 6 AP—"The I of northwestern Ari } outheastern Californ ] the fale of Mrs turn into & - hool, John erry streef; where 1§ Loys, and wutomobile. The d Mré to his home, Officer vas bruiscd for the first was frozem —_—" AR BRI (R Ye EVENT NO. 3 THURSDAY! . . . one of the biggest days of the final week of the MID-WINTER SALE! HALF-PRICE DAY! VERY PIECE OF FURNITURE LISTED HERE HAS BEEN GENUINELY REDUCED Y- PRICE. THE ORIGINAL PRICE TAG APPEARS WITH THE HALF PRICE TAG. THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT OF THE ENTIRE SALE'! READY TOMORROW! $14.75 $9.00 $19.50 $42.50 $37.50 $21.25 $112.50 $122.50 $37.50 $27.50 $19.75 $22.50 ‘$§<1u7)'(5)g heE i 830000 $22.50 '$185.00 . $24.50 $9.50 $8.50 $9.75 $18.75 . $42.50 T $162.50 v $37.50 11 $17.50 c...... $48.50 " $12.50 $44.50 $44.50 $50.00 1 Took . $21.25 . $18.25 : $18.25 s v rkey & Gay § $149.00 i $32.50 $42.50 $75.00 ‘ $44.50 . $37.50 .. $27.50 B. C. PORTER SONS Connecticnt’s Best FursitureY¥Stere d Walnut $9.75 . ALL KITCHEN CAB- INETS 1, PRICE ) Girec Walnut I Maho; Last 3 Days of Rug Sale— Thursday, Friday and Saturday

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