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— . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1930. \ | “NEW MILFORD DIGy ‘OUT OF THE DIRT’ $30,000 Tor New Type of Roa Sought by Finance Board New Milford, March 24 have joined in a movement to g« themselves “out of the dirt,” that is, to have improved dirt roads built A special town mecting has bec called for Saturday at which clec-| tors will be asked to approve a spe- cidl appropriation of 30,000 for roads as recommended by the board of finance. The advocates of the mud” slogan have b up support for the and it is forecast that will turn out for the most of them in favor. The annual town $35,000 for roads added would finance which will stand up better than th present dirt roa The seic lime chips to experiment ¥ n o f the dr appropriation v meeting men have been surface of ¢ Most of nsed for chip surface r the material 1eXpens| age is expected to b The New Milford to act, and the state h this sprir passable are € the type t consideral group is the f 15 town roads or d to s PEQUOT DIVIDEND 52 Salem, Mas e Pequot mills of this city, shee manufacturers, today de d quarterly dividend of $2. payable April 1 to stock of record, of M 24, Including extra the company has paic £13.19 per sharc anm past 20 years. Today's dec brings total cash paid per since' 1919 to March 24 lar A Republican Primaries Republican eclectors are hercby notified that primaries for the nom- | ination of candidates for May Town Clerk, Collector, Treasurer, Comptroller, st two Select- men, two members for the Board of Relief, three members of the School Committee, Aldermen in second, | third and fourth wards, two Council- | men in the first, second, third, fourth{ and fifth wards, and one Council- man to fill a vacancy in the Third ward, will be held on Friday, March from 4 to § p. m, in the fol- lowing places: First Ward: Senior High Bassett Street entrance. Second Ward: State Trade School, South Main Street, opposite Whiting Street. Third Ward: Camp School, Pros- pect. Street. Tourth Ward: Central Sehool, Main and Chestnut St Fitth , Ward: DBartlett Grove Street. Sixth Ward: Elihu Burritt School, North Strect, The following have filed petitions for ghe following offices For M Donald L. George A. Quigley, Hen mi For Town Clerk: Jean Coch Harey Scheuy, Alfred Thompson, Tax Collector: Bernadotte School ior H ets. School, Treasurer: Curtis L. Sheldon Comptroller: William Day, E William Zieg] First Selectman: George Hamlin, Lewis Lawyer. For Sccond Select Witkin. For School Committec: ‘ball, Morris I. Saxe. For School Committee pired term): Peter Pajewski. For Board of Relief: Bmil Haz Burtdn More: First Ward: Tor Councilman William Huber. Merton Ki Second Ward: For Alderr For Counci Adam Ziegler. Third Ward: For Alcerman Councilmer Leonard an Harry Effic (unex- st W Gibney, Morse son W. For Cour Kenneth H. V Fourth Ward: For Alderman: son. For Councilmer Louis W. Keith, I Frank Ohlson Fifth Ward For Counc czyk, Walter REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE. | I‘,\v]mix.muw. | for @ — | Farmers from all parts of the town | memt Smulski First to Get Full Society Benefits Stanley Smulski of Burritt street, member of the M. B. Kr., Kor. s0- ciety of the Sacred Heart church, which a unit of th delaware 1)0,| lish Beneficial association of .\|:1Huri received pull payment | illness through the effors (;(: John Smolak, director for the 0- | ciation of the state of Connecticut, and B. Bajek, treasury of the local | At the Baltimore both the 2 Ready For Coast-to national convention held in w Britain rep- | es voted that the full insurance be puid to ho are totally disabled. nulski was the first mem- | \ this city to profit by this T association paid half of | amount to disabled members | ously | Polish affiliated with 50~ rt and Holy embers of resen amount of and Mr ber frc plan, 1 Mo 2,000 residents irches that are ssociation mem Group | Holy Kor., up 16 Holy Francis, | Joseph’s so- | > following ar r of the John the Baptist nity, Group 14; 15; St. Stan Sacred He Group and socis I Group M. B. Kr. « t chirch Family Gro Passenger in Automobile | Dying in Hospital Today | New Haven, March 24 (P)—James | of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. a| the car driven by | tamford which | d in enue carly today, was dying at Haven noon. Bushart is wvith broken and he also a patient on a charge and a hearing Mederious, of truck driver blame by the report that his hited and :\'00\1; ck April rlos t Providence, R. T., A from a T | These pictures show Captain Frank Hawks, fa glider in which he plans to leave San Diego, Ma alider flight ever attempted, with New York as are pictured above, with J. D. Jernigan, Jr., to in the motorless ship. At the lower left Prof Michigan, who designed the glider, is shown pu e e ‘"l‘n‘;‘l:y‘_fi trols. At the right, Hawks shows how he will S e e Drlre: phone. The route, with interme Bushart gave his address as 33 Jef- vas exone s his | was drivin York probably at a car, after hitting the towary -Coast Glider Flight MAY OPEN STEELE STREET FOR TRAVEL Mayor Paonessa Favors Making Shorter Ronte to Barnesdale 3 bility of opening Steele treet for traffic through to Wooster |street was intimated by Mayor A. M. Paonessa today when he said he would discuss thc proposition with Street Superintendent Merian with a view to having the work done this | spring. Mayor Paonessa was visited at his |office by a director of thé Barnes- |dale Community Society, Inc., who pointed out that the street has been cut through and that all it needs is | grading and surfacing sufficient to ‘)rcrmit cars to drive through. | With Steele strect improved as far |as Victorja road, and Wooster street | | improved its entire length, there re- | mains only a halt mile of roadway | {over which traffic is impossible be- | tween the two streets. The opening of | this street would make a short cut to the Lincoln school for Barnsdale lcnildren and would make a shorter | drive to the Barnesdale section than |the long way around = West Main street. | Mayor Paonessa also recalled that | several deaths have occurred to per- sons driving by the West Main street route where it becomes | necessary to pass railroad and trol- ley crossings. The alternate route, it was pointed out, will not necessar- ily take through traffic by way of Barnesdale but will take the Barnes- |dale traffic away from West Main street. | | | The mayor expressed the opinion that there was enough money avail- able for this job in the street im- provement fund and intimated that it might be possible to get Steele | street opened “to relieve difficult traveling which is expected during the construction of the Barnesdale sewer. |Great Britain Does Not mous airman, making final tests of the cabin rch 80, towed by an airplane, on the longest his goal. Men and machines in the air “train” w pilot, and his plane, left, and Hawks, right; es Franklin, of the University of tting the hood in place with Hawks at the con- communicate with the towing plane by tele- diate stops, is shown on the map. ferson street, 1ford. TWO SISTE INTRIPLE CRASH Misses Bodley of This City v’ Treated at Meriden Hospital = > City Items |Captain Dies Haverhill, Ma 1f Captain Mose have had anythin, manner of sphere he probabl no complaint. TE found dead toda which he made h attack Some from the completely des lifetime He craft and came rimack river, wh reached him with tide. Captain Pricst nowned Glouceste Weleh, when he Canadians with ti anto in the fi 1 men's cup races. operated a s Amherst College Votes tween Marblchea To Repeal Liquor Law |lovs. An Amherst, M 4 (Ur)—| vel- | Students at Amherst college, Calvin | vth, collided With a machine | Cqolidge’s alma mater, are over- by Matthew Hogan of 126 | wHelmingly in favor of modification street, New Britain, which [of the prohibition law. in the oppo: direc-| Results of a dry poll in which s|per cent of the student body vot it | made public today, show that 1 auto driven | favor modification, 122 favor repeal. | of Ansc The fayor strict enforcement, an| on alonly 10 favor continuance of the| ldry law in its present form 1 for| Other results follow: as| “Do you cver drink?” Yes, 857;| No, 139. {two named as d “Do you ever get drunk?” Yes.|terest becausc of 285; No, 208 | property. those who 126| Attorney Harol | Laurel court sewing society will set with 3irs. Mary Pinkerton of 5 Bucll strect tomorrow afternoon and evening Mr. and, Mrs. Charles J. Giardino rbin enue will spend the ew days in Boston and Provi- | was the ¢ Mrs. Carmon Cignatella e their sccond wedding an- : t their home ngfield. Kriends | Boston and this celeby sc rt ac Wallingford, Mar persons were injured in a 1 mobile accident on Nor noo cel from Wo wto- | city attended. h Colony | 3 road yesterday The cars| Da S involved in the were badly |at a card party at her home, 140 damaged. The injured, Misses Myrtle | Fairview street, Wednesday after- and Alberta Bodley, twins of 185 | noon. | Daly avenue, New Britain, and Mrs.| Mrs. Grace 8. Curtis and Miss Annie Jocffery of Ansonia, were | Evelyn 8. Swift of this city are at taken to the Meriden hospital were ' Atlantic City, N. J. they were treated for facial 14 d bruise hey were di: d after receiving treatment accident occurred about when driven by Meriden, tr vill entertain the George and friends tior Th 30| FORECLO! Frances Aicllo, Hyman | G. Witkin, all been made defen closure suit brou Coal & Wood Co. volved is on Ro Carlton et. The property i on a mechanic 1929 for material building on Roxb yelock ( ony Tomassettj ope Clint A of da ght The xbury w 1 Sans Joeffery Meriden 1 reckless driv a loi time bei roved SEEKS OIL M1 Wi on, March department of justi day th, petition merger bet pany and th of New York be do not drink, ab- | Fred Winkle stained of “family, an‘li ight said legal restrictions made | SIMMONS them tectotalers | Naples, March S | simmons, preside; ISULTS stock exchange, SSIFIED ADS | aboard the steam personal said th, BEY Louis a proposed acuum Oil hdard Oil Company | declared illegal. | because com- | FOR BEST HERALD (| J. W. OGDEN DEAD | ondon, Marc t (A—Jjohn Wil UsL | Little Crafi, in River | his passit ago, when he retired 1. he found he could not | to live Boniauto, abstained from | resents the plaintift Plan to Abate Obligation London, March 24 (P—Prime; Minister MacDonald told the house of commons today that the British government has ‘“neither contem- plated nor discussed apy abatement of obligations under the covenaut of the League of Nations, or the treaty of Locarno.” Mr. McDonald answering a question by N. Angell, laboritg for Bradford, if the prime minister could assurc the house that in dis- cussions in connection with the na- val conference he had made clea to representatives of other powe there was no intention of the gov-| ernment party to abate in any wise | |the obligation’ alrcady assumed by | Great Britain under the covenant| and the Locarno treaty. Aboard |OFFICER SAYS DRIVER TRIED T0 RUN INTO HIM Motorist March 24 (P—| Pricst, could | v about the | from this| 1y would have had | \e old skipper was| in the boat in| is home. A heart| T g to Steers Toward Toliceman After Going Up on Franklin ¥ Square Sidewalk. Sergeant P. A, MeAvay i a report 1 Officer Muszynski that an automobile the calling of a|driven onto the sidewalk near quired his small | John Boyle Co. property on I7r: on the Mer- | lin square about 4:30 o'clock cr- cre the salt water|day morning and again near Pearl v cach incoming|Street, and the driver, at sight of | the officer, steered towards him and forced him to move quickly to avoid being run down, & Officer Muszynski reported that | GROCER IS BANKRUPT | he flas his light to attract the| T. Tepper, grocer at 676 West driver’s attention and the manner | Main street, has filed a petition in {in which the car drove away caused | bankruptey. 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