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EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. MaEyor Urges- Ci)uncil to Obsérve. WARNER GIVES UP 1nfim! ARUTE CONTRACTS (Bargain xivine Rate | Little Relation Between Studeg! conomy at Last Meeting of Hs | SEATINOUNL 2 88 58 TUTAL 360000 2 2252 Drinking and Home Surroundings mlstratlop, raised By Nair A L T TR een In Yale News Drinking Poll - | out that the charter requires all bal- | }ldels Ge[ Thl'ee onc of the transcontinental @ Farewells Exchanged by [;["JRT WILL P ASS ciates With Resiguation ij}‘l“‘l";c fler n e B “""Ii Jobs in Massachusetts | ;l:if e S ) éMan_\‘ I)ifler Frem Parents’ PR[]XY VENI]EANEE Paonessa and Law-Mak- A second suggestion, that of pro- Glloiiunpetilo nen kencng []N PRIMARY l:l T B viding §100 for the clerk of the R is increasing from day to day. in Practice — Professor . S . 00 < survey made by the wom- 5 = W. S. Warner. councilman from | commission, fwas turned down when| In competitton with hundreds of | A survey made by the W N Tt ing Body As He W leldS; [iH the third ward since 1925, surprised | Councilman <. ohher conioins ihab euPesitted Hiis SIS aenEriingnu RO AR Ik Fisher Claims Results i y . c the entire council last night by sub-| (ion to {able indefinitely was carried. | on lighway construction both in || Wright S ‘ml,.“”‘m‘,,;, . Gavel at His Final Scs- Lo o|Milting his written resignation, giv-| The fund, it was explained, is for a | Connecticut and Massachusctis, the | | Prominent airiines of (hv <ouil: Indicatc a Temperance Alabama Judges [0 DeG]de ]I ing no reason for retirement. 1\[\ nographer cmployed in another Arute Brothers Construction Co. of|] try sho ‘ i a \‘ i The fact that Warner ‘m not re .‘daunrlm('nL Who has beew doing the | this city had been successful in sc DasuehEELE IRl EREo & i e o & | B Irank Arute, a member of the con- || 43 per cent E | mon_council chamber In view of the cern, announced today. That the ratio is not higher is o e e \areh RS S, i3, A i | third warder's almost perfect attend- | b ¥ e YA e stly Sl 3 5 30RO D h 20 ) n Mantgomery, Ala., March 20 (| 1T RETEED CAEE S el ‘ The most important contract calls | | because aitplane lines aré mostly || o 5000 o ¢ Fostor (uE & \\unj_ Common council disagreements of | The state supreme court today con- | (ion came ahout half 4 ot for the building of five and onc-| | used by busincss men, intent on || 48PS EIROT T oo S anaeR 2 Al the past two years were forgotten |gj ) : i A0 R ] seliing from ona! Place & loman: Somerville, lay in sidered a case designed to determine ause, Alderman Judd, with | half miles of macadam road Uer y st i ha P e L Judd, e or S and® Dembrook. || other in w hurry, wirline offices | [ cd today that 64.5 per cent of ¢ critical condition ut City hospital lr:‘-sct\-ljuyvfgmu“l:‘: l“r s sql.;::.mcf\ \r|whether United States Senator J. | cd look on his face arosc and TE E[;LIN M, ’me\ oag olwm:m:‘O\Hx\vxnl«‘(:\. Delieve. Where there are a1z | 1574 studenfs who admitte i 1 | today praised by Alderman David T.. Nair, | Thomas Heflin and others may par- | 5445 lsa7 Work number of tourists, ple in college come from homics wlier ) ¢ 70.600. the project will | to save 2 Well, T guess T had better ‘move oL 2 ami-Havana | | drinking oceur: it g 5 a republican leader, after which the | ticipate as candidates in the demo- e e on b p e _— Lo startéd next Monday. [ bent, as on the Miami-Havana || arinking oceurs. olice we 'z Lo cs- e > i , the|| run, the women are in ammost || o0 dll o dage aid the the ity telephone mayor thanked the council, which is|cratic primary or be forced to run The third ward leader and othe Operations were begun by the run, t | Of the drinker ; | f e d ware der and other . " SR e il ¢ atio with the men. i e R i R overwhelmingly republican, for e |as independents in the general cloc- | siends of Warner said (he resigna | BUIEAI of Labor Rep(]][s Q0| firm 1ast Monday in building a | cqual vatio jelders at home drank and : I lie Inordilns oo ot Reaaus ME e e S 2 | bridge over ilread crossin at | they did not t at policeman _ta Councilman William ‘D. Boyle of | Arguments were completed yes- | them. Index for Febfll&l‘y FRiMa o sentachiln et : : T | eCorile L e e T B S win called Hyde the sixth ward, responded in behalfterday in‘the appeal of a suit| Relations between -Councilman [ o Uhird Sonioti 1hhe bullaing |t T ibrothier, Sopree ‘»‘1" {0 fure | e el cn 1 of tire minority side of the house, |brought by Horace Wilkinson, Warner and former Alderman Don- | i kontiest tete LGNS oniof cangat redusting i) Loyt omejemyirenmental sondltiensfiuy assuring the republican member- | mingham attorney, o fest the de- |[21d L. Bartlett, onc of the candidates | yyashington, March 20 (UP)—De- nKlin, Mass., at a cost of about | ik SCCUrRY doverS e bon e itk S et ship hat all past arguments have cision of the stale democratic exc- | T e R e st amatod Ly prle: i A i o ST O dois i sty Leen forgotten and that the most |cutive committec barring as candi- - N e e e e iR IR e S triendly feeling prevails. dates from the parly primary | by tWe Arute Brothers and camc ir| Frankly. Major Shepard sketched : Praised By Alderman Nair “bolters” of the 192§ presidential cent above the lowest post-war lovel | ) his friendship which-later developed |sixteen, 5.4 per Alderman Nair, who had an ap-|ticket. & : | ,_ was reported by the labor depart- |into affection, for Miss Brandon. at | nu\nh e ionally ol : | A fotal of 236 non-drinking stu- pointment elsewhere, was granted a| Wilkinson's contentions that the nont! Brooks field, Tex., and admtited he ; Ll baibllt The car ir stion was sighted suspension of the rules to make his | party primary would be unconstitu- The bureau of labor statistics’ became cngeged to Miss Brandon | dents—one dhird of that classificn about 7:30 m. and police remarks beforc the meeting openel |tional Dbecause of the committee’s weighted index, with average prices | cight months after the death of his § > DRICe o on o opped it afte mile chase, under the head of new business. He | establishment of separate qualif 926 as 100.0, stood at 92.1 in wife. o S \ v ’ r . 3 " Patalano and brother, t said: tions for voters were overruled in J o 2 it was said, as compare q! “Why, yes, I'm ecngaged to her, ‘_‘l‘:nvv‘ 0::::””\1.: Hviwj el ‘v“'m ..;» ‘Hx‘ it S “Mayor, this is your last meetinz. |the Jefferson county circuit court. ] with 91.4 in January 1922, the lm\-f lw md. T O e O O e e AL Na chem hiiaaE man Henry J. Williams thought he You are, it I may use the term, an | The i invi | : i : 1 | | | sion — Boyle Speaks for Minority Group. under a separate bid. charac- 3 4 spita night | committee invited all demo- wy ¥ 5 est post-war level, Everyone at the hospital | sadlence e |l wilana o8 S en readhing Lox old war horse on your side of ti:|crals, regardless of their stand in i 1 This means that the dollar is now Ln«u it.” | He also admitted he re- S e TR e i % ndicating ance J temper- fence. You hive spent plenty of [the 1928 presidential campaign, to | 3 worth 108.6 cents as compared with | G n S "s B[) d $25w0 |ceived a telegram from Miss Hrl‘“‘“‘“nyfi‘ g il © I Jrlliee Ntime for the good of government.|take part as voters in the coming | 26, it was pointed out. Economists | UJUIT NI nd at don, in’ which she mentionea herfance: oG RSGS I affection and the receipt from him L g pre-p T We have argued a good deal; we|primary. | > these figures indicatc pro- oy bttty transportation charge after R T R b e T Arep 1 s are being forced to reduc: Eflgagemflfl Adl]]ll |of three packages. \f.ar;‘,}u', Lol ‘,’,,]1" ¥ onee @ ling 1o have found six gallons of al- on others we have not. But we ave|status of Hugh Locke of Birming- v j . aintain the flow of busi- % Denies Wife's Slaying Al f all on speaking terms, and it was all |ham, who has announced for gov- v 1ess and clear their stocks. s ralorlShepnca o i intervleng| DCR TG e RIC L eRei ot Says He Never Carried Gun for the good of the city. When we |ernor despite that he stumped th A The st price decline of the| Denver, Colo. March 20 (P—|genied cmphatically any connection | HE it Tife insufance companies| «| gian't have a chance” Ray- get through arguing we speak and |state in 1928 for Herbert Hoover. s noted in farm products. |Cheerful and admitting his engage- | with his wife's death and said sho | SRsSE &8 & IEL CRNEL @ HOR IO | mond told police before lapsing into are all good fellows. T want to wish | Six are entered™in the primary gu- which dropped an age of thres [ment to Miss Grace Brandon, Braoks | was the vietim of a “tragic habit” |\t the EHs: unconsciousness at the hospital. *I You success in civil life. It has by bernatorial raee while John II 1 per cent. Decided decreases were (Field, Tex., stenographer, Major|of which he had tried to cure her. | ®1 o "5 0 - o5 *the | REYeT carric B W my 1\{9.‘ ”! a pleasure and is still a pleasure for | Barikhead, . Jasper attorney, and reported in tig prices of grains, cot- | Charles A. Shepard, United States|He added that he did mot care | (B 108 TSRROEC PUERORCS INT | ju ed out of the car 1o falk me to be here with you. I feel, apd|Frederick 1. Thompson, Mobile ton, eggs, hay, leaf tobacco, white |army surgeon, today hoped for im- |discuss the “tragic habit” but s| (0 WO RO, WG EE 19 (T e policemen who stopped us I believe, everyone clse here feels [ publisher, are seeking the senas ? potatoes and wool. mediate, release on 000 bond | reported to have written her broth- | i SREUIRRTIEE 1€ T (PR (IR T 3 G Al that you have done quite a job for |torial nomination for Heflin's scat. The decrease # the price of foods |from the Denver county jail. whers |or, Curtis McCoskey in Los Angeles, |9/ N0t drink more often than on D eloma et Siite the city government, and it is a e e as a whole, the burdau report=d was|he has been held since Monday. |that Mrs. Shepard was “drinking westigation disclosed at this I 4 el A 5 | virtually total abstainer Pisher the second attempt by the un- pleasure for me to get up and say R about 1 3-4 per ceat. Meats drop- | charged with the fetal peisoning of |herself to death.” Mrs. Shepard |3 0 il Rt b U 50 publifl; e S ped one per cent and decreases wers | his wife. died after an illness of days. o Biln L il Ba Gthersiinio Boyle Acknowledges Tribute for the republican momination for|Noted also in the price of rye, wheat| Yesterday he adhitted his affec- | Meanwhile, Miss Brandon denied 5 : - 2 4 : COACH'S FATHER DEAD Gifficulties with police., Councilman Boyle's response w | mayor have beem known to pe | Nour, coffee, sugar and dried fruits. [tion for the young wowan, for|to newspapermen at Brooks Fiell| g “eyomente, Cal, March 20 0P| A man, believed fo have been th “I want to acknowledge apprecia- |strained. Warner's relations with the| A decrease of one and a half per | whose love federal officrs as Ll IR tieh ol enRUIG LS IS ST T Lty l\ —Captain William 1. Warner, 808 cime one who telephoned Hyd tion in behalf of the minority. I | republican town committec were 66Nt Was reported in retail prices, |killed his wife last Jume at Fort|here. and refused to make a Stale-| piper of Glenn “Pop” © Warner. | Park authorities last night, report- bave differed with the mayor and !l-ro\wu everal months ago when hic Petween Jan. 15 and Feb. 15. FFood | Riley, Kas. He continued to deny|ment. tanford universily football couch, | c Evcrett police Tuesday eve- also with the past speaker on some {resignod Nis post as third ward|Prices were reported as decreasing|his guilt, however. and said hej = ——————"— L B B are yeien i Se wikkn vtll e | pin: i ot i Patalane: lfothrii occasions. That brings out man Rale for Yeal, Will Be 94 {-9, | chatrman and dectined to reconsiacr. | 1S of the 31 cilies surveycd by |would fight immediate return to| FOURTIL SUICIDE 1N FAMILY . ] i 2 L b [ held here Triday and the body will | had figured in the kidnaping of a hood, L good thing to have dif- the I ry meeting of the [ the bureau. | Kansas. Washington, March 20.—(UP)— |, wunt {0 Springville,> N. Y., for | young woman. It developed that terences of opinion. It is my privi- : council he made sharp- reply to| S e e LouisGoebel, 20, whose body was | jy oo here had been no such abduction lrge to commend the republican TO\‘II) Mee[lllg VO(CS | Chairman 12 I, Hall of the hoard of BANK RATL REDUCED Tederal Judge J. Foster .| found yesterday suspended from a | / members. finance and taxation when Hall re- Oslo, Norway. March 20.—(/k @ yesterday declared the charge | rope in his h . is the fourth mem- “Two b a0 i At ety s s . |ferred him o Alderman Judd for in- | The National Bank of Norway re- |against thé medical officer bailabl: | ber of the Goebel family to take his Icew 0 54t upi and Gorarond ths (Special to tile Merald) | formation:rogarding the respective | duced its discount rate from five fand set the amount of the bond at own life within six years, His fathe reliring: ma¥or. Tonight. Aldermai Southington, March 20 — An in- | costs.of finding with bonds and with | Pt cent o four and one-half per )¢). Major Sacpard, through | brother and an unc! I1so commit Gair haos! the privilese, I:hope he j«'v-r“]:“Eullluu;:fl]y.\nn”u:v m;”:“‘\\ '(':\'.l shopt terni notes. cent today Ihis attorney, immediately telc 2- | suicide, police reported. has the same privilege tyo Years|yoo: wac voted at a special townf| Renort On Black Rock Bridg \ from tonight.’ ar, e a pecid M| City Lingineer @hMip A. Meriah > town hall last nigl i 5 Paonessa Speaks in the tewn hall Jast night. {gy)mitted a report of prog on the case was deemed n (e e e TN T e sl oy e R T LR Weet Main street bridge, informing fouriment was about 1o be voted | (0031 made-at s previons meeting, | 1c,counell thit Albert (: Kecord of PAINTING AND KNOWLEDGE before he resvonded, sayi 3 3 the low bidder and will ; aying:— First Selectman Charles W. Camb [ yaceivo (s contract, work. (o bouin IN PERFECT HARMONY (14 (J ® It is. with a deep sense of g in explaining the items that went to | o0 o 0” 0 Tund 1 % ',z itude that I acknowledge your kini|make up the extra mill requirement, W SR e a expression of good wishes to me|stated that therefhad heen a $9,000 | Provided to finance the job, the re-| 001 port, explained. here this evening. decreasc in tho town's grand list [POp XDned. ool “During the past two years I have | this year due to the fact that the ey P which will remain as happy memor- | lower, The sum of $4,200"had been | e’ W08 1 $40 ,‘““‘“‘f i) Decorators fes, intermingled with a goodly | Paid out as a result of the settle- |, 1" : ”’\’I HaAL R _?] e o . sbare of heartaches, which I hope | ment of the suit of Kabish against | FrH TEL 00 ORI L0888 Toticays Bohiindlime) Police i Commissioner ¥ Christopher| 18 WEre JOWE CRANCHOMOE e “I am satisficd that the past ad- |41y and Constable Graham Thomp- | fTEHee BORMIEe: = o 0o ration has accomplished many | SO0, A suit was impending but a ‘]’”“‘ Lol ¢ “' ";‘1‘1' ';”f'o” [ vorthy cnds and although somc |SCttlement was agreed upon with | % (ho bayment of @ bill of 3 ot 9 s rcommendLlion Rk or. | the town agrceing to pay the dam- | !0 the Bristol health department for| a s which I consider- | S 3 treatment of a lacal smallpox patient, 2 ed beneficial to our community fail- |8S: A mew fire truck for —Mill- | ! i ¥ fail-| e cost $3,500 while grading at|the motion for payment not having | ed to meet your approval, I am con- 5 specified the account from which it | fident, however, that the past two | e Holcomb school cost $2,000. e . L was to be drawn. The council voted | s years in our oity government have |, ncs¢ items will not be brought | F .0 By M o om the health | up again in the coming year, ac- VLo osh e th — n successful ones cording to the selcetman and it is |department fund. | 00 [ “Many of you here tonight will South Street Bus Line o very probable, unless there arc un- continuc serving the city of Now | g5 0c00n oceurrences that the tax| APproval was voted a petition to Britain as members of the com- mon council during the coming | " 1t was vatet tn mroc i R THINK FOR A MOMENT! IS THE PAINT It was voted to allow the tax col- a bus line Scars. Say T impross on yaur minds | iootor 15 ke one pan at ot | South strest. The Masteo Co. is YOU ARE ABOUT TO BUY THE BEST YOU one thought by which 1 hope vou i of the property taxes and flve per Lapplicant i be guided. Our oy Wil 5003 | Cont on ‘personal (axes callected AL the sugzcation of the printing CAN OBTAIN? IS IT COLOR FAS:I".’ : “"IL}A ave to face heavy outl f o) as made . the col |and suppics commitice. a vole was hl 7 MO Y ] T Iricarion o tores By awan phe b e B e RS SRS e G o e e IT SPREAD FAR WITH SUFFICIENT COV- ‘ e hold the city's pumse strings |which would be paid $30 weekly. |t ”"”“0"‘ printed ERING POWER? IS IT FREE FROM IM- | ' i Read simple fou may loosen them and:burden |3 Thomas Welch explained that | The claims committee recommend- = N \ it the taxpasors with expenditures that | 1€ this mofion. was. pagsed. 1t wvoud | ation that tho nefition of Ivank Pe: PURITIES THAT WILL CAUSE IT TO CRACK, \ L directions will weigh heavily on them, or you |not affect the present collector. terson for compensation for a side S=yiiteen Lght Hold onithonn st | OniFiHe Hamiein dihia wall tos. et | Al 1 WeFetue1 7S ron ottt BLISTER AND PEEL? and with prudent care hold 'the tuxz | meeting which would change exist- [ Property at 211 Buell street, was re. rate near 27 mills, ing laws to have bicfhial clections ferred to the corporation connsel and SED your lawn! Grass like all “For the sake the taxpayers | instead of yearly and semi-annual | board of public works on’ motion of living things will thrive only when of pavers | i ! g ) for whom I have given my best, ns | Payment of taxes instead of annual- | Alderman Walter K. Talk. | given the proper food. my parting prayer to you I ask that |1¥ and the establishment of a board | Chairman €. W. Parker reported | you prize highly the trust the citi- | Of finance, a motion by Judge Welch | @ personal inquiry which convinced SEMI- ])Ab’l‘ ¢ PAIN You will get a richer, grecner, more zens have placed in you and never {0 APPoint acommittec - consisting | M that the job was very poor, but . ‘A BE MADE velvety lawn, better root systems, without deepest consideration, lond | ©f the three selectmen, Chairman |there was no cvidence that it-bad Q n /. 3 I\ 0 e rowth, if you apply Vizoro. your approvtl Lo project of expens | Harold Rogers of the republican |been performed by the board, of IS AS FINE A PAINT AS C St thickenmronth it Yowanniiule You o nat find abialutely necessary | O committes and four others to | public’ works, and no compensation —IT IS SAFE, DEPENDABLE AND LAST- Tt takes only a little time and effort ¥ & Lie selected by those already A named, | could therefore be allowed. City was carried. This committee will [gincer I. A. 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