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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY artford's THE SU FFOR THER ARE COSTUMES FOR CLEVER YOUNG I AND FASHIONABLE ELDERS Whatever your type vou can be casily § Brown Thomson's. Wear the smart Peplum Suit pinched in Taileur and you fashionably dressed. and Wool Crepe, in Pirate Blue, Tan, Grey, $29.50 to $49 Women Berlin News MUGH EXCITEMENT A5 AUTOS COLLIDE [informatien as to the fan mjunction being sought tonbury possibility of by Glas- farmers to prevent the ing of a quarantine azainst the n hor:r, Local have n carefully following the methods used by Glastonbury in its effort to the ban in the helicf that they may find suggestions for their cam- in lay- . corr residents beer | | | | paizn informed Walcott | will not | mean | change its | Federal authorities have 10z Irederic that e 5. Senator the federal quarantine altered, which would he will {aveas in which the quarantine is ef- | Traiic Blocked, Fence Knocked Down’ Dflg Bal‘ely Escapes foctive The propoesed injunction | e T would be sought in superior court APPOINTS & ENUNERATORS | “23"50im ain i, state border Woman Improyes Slight improvement was in the condition of Mrs of Deep W50 tha not Census Director Names Local Work- | reporied today Lena in- husband’s automo- ers—No Court Last Night—Varm- River, who was ers Discuss Injunction—>Mrs, Otka vhen her ! ¥ bila crashed irto a pole at Upson's Improvinz—Lenten Devotions, arly Saturday morning. Mrs a's condition v oproperty critical. but lat since the Considerah S night = night for accident Smoker Paul's parish held their | smoker and entertainment in Tabs' hall. The house was in charge A was named to frame a stitution and by-laws so that a manent organization can be effected. Visiting Priest tev. Walter McCrann of South | Meriden will preach at mid-week lenten devotions tonight at St. Paul's Catholic church. Stations of the cross will be read Triday night. Women Sew Women of the Berlin Congrega- tional church held an all-day sew today in the home of Carter on Middletown dish luncheon was calietl Successful police dog | Men of St caped irjury or death when two au- | tomoiles collided at 10 this morning en Farmin the cornet ton blocked and narrowly time constables werd valuzbl weekly night committee o'clock on road at of Main street,, Kensing- ast com- | con- | per- | mittee The automobiles Tiobert Bail Gustay Schia were driven by East Hampton and of Kensington. Schlak g out of Main and 20i cast on I‘arming- road ‘I'licy could not & to wnich hit the other and hoth an- theiv intentions of filing | for recovery of damages more v of wes drivin strécet Bailey was ton | | | nonnced civil suits which [y on each car. The amounted 1o than is insuved. | ing meeting t turned | Mrs. Ralph ad. A covered served at noon Pire Prevention 1ilm There large attendaunce at showing of a fire prevention film night in Berlin Grange hall 1ypes of automatic f extin- were shown Supoer Served held by the T church last night the annual s one of the season Bailey's car force of the impac car completely around and | sont 8 ipe into a at the Triangle ¢ . B car owned by Hagae The fenee incloses a triangular grass plot in which Haggzerty keeps Oscar, a | chained Schlak | N red the wiich T hlak's cc fence lunch Dennis 1y s A th last nolic: Gog fence t zuishers the Osear car splint to the soetion dog was fast T ton ennd. e by Nsing- n ne hov supper Methodist connection with from Hag and in- himself loos: the until 1 wailed the e every ty cane dinet hig- him extr out of quieted | member canvass w fror | i h i Alint doe\vas t affairs of the mely nervons and whined witl Mrs, Iuneral Alvin Solomon for Mrs aged 20, daughter of Nelson Pelletier of held this morning M. J. Kenney funeral 9 o'clock at St. Paul's Kensington. Rev. J. ¢ pastor, celebrated the sol- {emn high mass of requiem As the casket was borne Organist Madeline Horton | “Abide With Me." During the offertory Mrs. F. Brady | and Mrs. Schmidt sang *“Pie Jesu” | and at the incensation of the hicr | Mrs. Brady rendered. “Benedictus” and Mrs. Schmidt played “Heaven Ts | Her Home.” As the casket was borne | from the church Mrs. Brady and | Mrs. Sehmidt sang “Nearer My God to The | The pall bearers were Harry Hill- | and, Harry Wall, Charles Ventu- “m, George Beeman, Joseph Marcel- census bureau headquarters in the [lo and James Corr. Joseph Pelletier old county courthouse building in [and Harold Sullivan flower Hartford. The work will start April | beare 2. Hoth local appointees are women. | Rev. Father Brennan read the They are Mrs. Theodore R. [ committal services at the grave. . D.. Berlin, and Florence arns, | Rurial was in St. Mary's cemetery, Tox Last Berlin . New Britain No Court Cases ast Berlin first time in Miss Betty Dalbey no cases fo b by a < passing aufomobiles went services Alvin Mr Ke Solomon accident and Mrs two drivers a the fand hetween the sington, al of them | 8 at | that {home and time. [ church two con- | Brennan Constable were erowd gathered, many the the in machines, with traffic It ~sult was tied up for a short excitement and Kanupka, arriving first, of ident Irank Brown. who arrived at the same time, left when that his colleague was already taining a report on the crash the general stables were sont for made a Constabl re- into the nort the ac church Al Schmidt he s played ob- Bailey's car was dameged on the left running board at the rear mud- zuard and Schlak’s machine on the pumper and front mudguards. Enumerators Named Census cnumerators for the town of Berlin were appointed and their | names announced yesterday by Wil- | liam M. Harney, director, at the were Hems many weeks heard at | surprised the Terlin | fricnds a was pleasantiy number of hor| her home last eveninz ion being her 14th birt':- | social 1ime was enjoyel | which refreshments — were | Miss DaTbey maay nd town e occa day. A njimction Discussion in that they may 10 a 1 supren resort served received useful s will be served 30 o'clock t hall by of fhe public is Petition for tic pean in th court injunc- | prefiy auarantine for Euro- A supper s, find little comfort { ning at 6 ement issued by the [ munity banauet Connectient agricultural ™periment Aid Society sfation in New Haven. Officials | church. The to avoid this eve- | corn vore Com Ladics’ Methodist | invited to the Jatest stz the Thomson, Jnc. opping Center: FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE—CALL “ENTERPRISE 1200” is the thing this season MART AND COMPLETE SOPLE uit-ed Jacket Showing Tweeds, Sharkskin Sizes—Second Floor Berlin IE | morrow | the there yesterday said they had nni:nulhl. [T at uit, will be Rust, 50 MARCH 26, 1950. Plainville News PLANS FOR ZONING * TO'BE GONSIDERED Commission Is Appointed by | Board of Selectmen 3 ENSUS TAKERS HER Rain Removes Iire Hazards for Present — Scntiment Greatly in Favor of Kev. A. A. Ball Re- maining Here—K. of I. Meeting. A zoning commission consisting of Leon . Staples, Henry Trumbull, William L. Cooke, Axel Johnson, and E. P. Prior has been appointed Ly the board of selectmen, accord- ing to an announcement made pub- lic today. The commission will make a study of town zoning and planning and will present a report future town meeting as to the cdvisability of establishing a zoning system here at a At the special town meeting b a few weeks ago the authorized to appoint a zonir mission of not more than five mem- The personnel of the commis- sion was picked after careful | sideration and is made up of who are well versed in the subject of zoning. President Leon (. Staples of the Chamber of Commerce stated at the town meeting that that o ganization had been working on tl zoming project for the past {wo years and had collected valuable data and informatioh which would be turned to the Ncommission selected by the selectmen. He stross ed the importance of zoning and said that, although the town was probably not ready for a zoning sys- tem at the present, its rapid growth and increased population would soon necessitate it and now was the time to start working on the mat- ter. A zoning system would be con- sidered a great step forward in the town’'s progress, he said. 1d selectmen were coni- [ con- men over 0 illustrated pictures on will be shown at th Community club evening by Charles Morgan Hartford, well known only a shott will held ‘o remainder of the ev:- Morgan's program. will be open Friday evening for the hool The Boy promptly at 7 the basement church. The meeting carly that all may Community club program. I e Nearly nature study this ot naturalist, meeting crmit the ning for The rmoon of business be P ) M. library and ex- change Sconts me .t will o'clock the this evening Methodist will clos attend th in of 0 A Lenten Gabriel’ morrow evening he serviee will be Rev. B B. Styring held ai to- o'clocl service will piscopal conducted by assistant re.- iscopal church Rev. J. 8 Neill Mary's Fpiscopal South Manchester will the subject of the evenin Ho is the arch deacon of the Harf- ford county diocese. The is invited to attend these me Thursday eyvenings. The mid-week Niethodist ch tor of N Mark's 1 Rritain of church of deliver public to ting 1y { of held o'clock This will meeting will be 7:30 rooms week service to ba tev. L. E. Adkins as for Chicago next ch evening a the ehurch be the last conducted he will leave Monday Miss Theodore merators the commence social m by lorence Carns will 4 for the town national census April 1 ad approximately M enu- of Berlin m which Wil East Berlia vesidents in and it is not belicv- this fizure will be exceedcl present check and Savaze as 500 censu ed in that the | Baby \'olstea&:\ct i Reports to Be Iiled | Boston, March 26 and minority 1o filed mittes on (U'I’)—DMa jority reports cxpected the legislative com- lezal affairs today on the initiative petition for repeal of Mas- achusetts’ on- as were by state prohibition popularly known Volstend reported members of would sign a ma that minority with orcement law “haby It was the act unofticially the ority five that nine commitide report against members would report favoring repeal file a re- peal not recording When the e possibly one member himself. the reports house, they placed in the orde for tomorrow. It v that the reports liveliest debate of lative fed infto were exped 1o day ticipated inspire the rrent legi would the ¢ session A micidow the top of ant’s threc ncad eyes are on nciples of Zening | In zoning a community, an effor, | is made to continue certain types lo* construction in the district in | re- uses from i which they now predominate | stricting other and these arcas. A section of which several factories are loc usvally mecluded in an zone, with sufficient land a1 for expansion. In vhere there are many res nothing but homes stores and factories types in led is | trial | 1owea Laistriet normal built prohibited may hei The common practice naie three goneral classifications, namely, residence, business and i dustrial The residence -divided into Aroups permitting nothing larger than « simgle-family dewlling the seconl lowing single and fwo-family and the third with no ations as 1o the number of Tpartments. In of there ypes, small ¢ allowed to encroach upon for fhe most part | dential. while the second any store Gasoline | stations. clc.,, are 1 in the sccond district. The industrial zone takes about everything clse in the munity, including factories, :}Av'w‘lk and so forth | In addition to providing the type | of buildings and the uses to whica |they may be put, the zoning lav |also fixes the building lines, sid: |vard and rear vard lines, deter- mines the number of fect a build- | Ing must set back when jocated at | an intersection. and otherwise a:- {tempts to regulate construction to bring the maximum of light, air space for fire fighting, and visiblitv o1 the part of motorists approach- ing a strect intersection. ’ It stomary to set of appeals or adjustment appeals may he cisions at i to desig- zones ara three o ouser. Tinsi- ments o busi- noss nsnally hood 1ype which 1reas which ara two vighbor- stores are in on districs are resi- allows filling uaily business of permitted Jjunti- is ¢ up a board to which taken from the de- building inspectors. This TONIGHT and THURSDAY Al Talking. Thrill, Murder Mystery WILLIAM POWELL in “The GREENE MURDER CASE” COMEDY — NEWS — ACTS TONIGHT Personal Outfit TO EVERY LADY NEXT MOND “GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY Hcere - [e may makc indus- | viate from of zoning with the in regular provisio: s specific instances ani proper safeguards Enumerators Appointed | Three federal census cnumerators for Plainville have been appointed by William M. Harney, director of the Hartford county They are Mrs. Randolph Steward of 20 Bohemia street, James T. Paul of 69 Trumbull avenue, and Albert H. Richards of 24 High street: The enumerators for Hartford county were picked from a list of 2,700 ap- plications submitted to Washington. The work of taking the 1930 fed- eral census will start, in Hartford |county. on April 2. 1t is expected |that the work in Plainville will be | completed in about two weeks According to Mr. Harney, the ec- lecting of the enumerators was an enormous task. No person could be considered for a position who had | not filled out and returned to Wash- ington an application blank and test | schedule which was graded as satis- factory by the federal office. {appointments were made on a strict- {1v non-partisan basis. Meetings for instructions to enumerators will be [eld in the Simsbury probate co@rt- iroom tonight at § o'clock aad in the hall of the house of representatives {in State Capitol on Thursday night at the same hour. City m will paid at a nts for name o of from 30 to 40 cents cnumerators o at eni- of procured rators e rate four « cach farm In a proclamation issued last week President Hoover urged people |of the country to cooperate with the enumerators and give them the in- | formation desired. A penalty will re- sult from failure to do so. | Important Mecting Knights of Pythias will hold n important meeting on Friday eve- {ning in the Sequassen hall. All mem- | bers ged to be A Epe- cial entertainment consisting of conicdy and music will be presented, and the committee in charge prom- ises all in attendance an enjovable present evening Favor Rev, A A, Since Rev. Arthur A. of the Methodist the morning services at he had no ment to make ceptance of the vitation to remain vear, many people and expressed being greatly in here. Mr. Ball Ball Ball, pastor church, stated at last Sunday definite announce- concerning the congregation’s i here for another have come for- themselves as favor of his staying stated that he ) held a conference with —Re Dr. William Beach, district superinten- {dent of the New York Fast confer: ence, and there is a possibility that a chanze People of all denominations vords of praise and admiration him and all are awaiting his ision with interest. General opin- fon favors his appointment here for another year. He has a large circle of friends in Plainville and New Britain and has accomplished won- rs at the Methodist church since taking over the pastorate. Pythian Sisters Mecting Pythian temple, No. 2, Dythian Sisters, will hold a reaula Y6 (0 (o Rall tonight All members are urzed to atiend. A ocial hour will be held business is transacted Heavy Rain Here steady rain herc rday 15 a blossing and removed the brush fire hazard for the time 1t was the ward have for de- after (he came being precipitation |1ecorded since November. Plainyille has heen the scene | numerous brush fires and 1wo forest fires within the past due to } the extreme dry weather, This cor | dition has existed in all parts of the | state. During the coming month permits will be issued by the | wardens only on rainy days. Whist Tomorrow | Newton Manross chapter. W. R. |C., will give a bridge and whist | party tomorrow afternoon in G. A. | R. hall in Forestville. Prizes for both games will be awarded and re- freshments served. Play will start |at 2 p. m. and is opencd to the gen {eral public. Federation Notes A project supper will be held by |the Women's Federation in the par ish house of the Congregations {church tomorrow evening o'clock. The menu will |baked ham, baked beans, relish, gingerbread and cream. rolls and coffee. The supper will A entertainment. A ‘America Grows Up” by the voung under the heaviest last week fire, be at 6 consist of salad whippe:d be followed by will be given people of the direction of Mrs. church Abell. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Stock or Mutual VERY LOW RATES ]l{{obert B. White orton Place Plainville Telephone 142 fire | scored board is given broad powers to de- | This play is a group census bureau. | Tan | successor to The | | Kwald | ¢ iffe meeting | | feating of | | | Heinzman of of cpisodes which illustrate America’s problems, The committec able to seat only 150 persons requests that those planning to tend the supper to be there carly | order to secure scats a few in charge will be Bristol News 15 CENSUS TAKERS Father I'ay Leaves John E. Iay, pastor Chureh of Our Lady of the ast 11 years, left o assume his new duties at St Peter's church in Bridgeport. As Rev. Augustine Hennesscy, curate at the church, is recovering from an operation at Mary's hospital, Waterbury, the parish remains with- out a pricst at the present time, Inquiry ters of Iit. at Itey this morning tion Week From Today at the Rev Hartford official headquar- Bishop John J. Ni- revealed that no | Father Fay has beea Yet. Announcement of tor is City Basketball League named as the new made shortly expecied 1o ov | Are Given Prize—Razing man Homestead—horum Bricfs Fifty notices of releases tax licns have been filed at fice of the town clerk Mrs. C. F. Reicker of Broad strect is seriously il at her home on Broad street with pneumonia Mrs. Pa Gleason of street is reported as being Ve el the of- | Local Men—Claims Disallowed. W M enumerators in vesterday named the census expected that the pleted t liam Hartford those who are 1 in this city rict Broad serio sly within two we beer in persons w ho have Trambull 1eague t A number of corded in the league matches Recreation alleys The ne m 200d scores we Trumbull ling he rolled off olio. wi to commenc operations o paOLES Harney s Ohms ppointm enorious tash Dionne Deloy . Berad Kilbourne Edwards 0 rion havin 74 considered for the ot fill one o blank 1 10 Washingten nd T satisiactory grading. I'refer Mr. Harney stated, disabled v veterans, low unemployed 1 because of a law which pels the officials to do it exceptions made eign-speaking persons had to be —!434 | gaced to care for those who net in the Inglish guag The appoint quality cci out and return plication tes: Totals ence nas giver ar Greenier W. ilverio L and ex-servi com Riecter 85 were where i 7 on Tolals & conyersc lan Cattucei Peck lents were based submittes ol work applicant dicregard in tests by in Lemeris parly I} Totals mierators will have to finish th Amperes Bruce 07 other Helm ..... a Stocking Nesgoda Liingston or serious reasons i meeting at which be given will the of capital evening at nstructions held in the representatives in Hartf § o'clock. 204 wil 120 100 house 350 | State Totals 08 B Watts lic in author cou The official must b scal of a nof afiixed to oaths applicants, or that ed official, in Nty s ached. Derby e Cassidy I. Griffin Sevmore Mastriami ... " : certificate mu numerators working within the will be paid at the rate of four cents for tained. while those districts will be tween 50 and 40 cents cach name. The popul oling to f districts of a city Totals ~1469 working in rura Haimesly H. Griffen Carlson Hiltpold Silverio . tion of Bristol ures obtained by the school rator, was 30,145. The federa local officials helieye ahout the same number with is the New £ census, Totals | show Rookies Win s Rookies captured of the Cosmopalitarn ned stricts The rict pionsiin city in th second with 42 and F 3 Britain Bowl- ing leagu ot the and silver Toy « de- g Local Census Taken : hose who were appointed to ac tinal and ciding match rolied et orl: i of last evening at Hart's alleys. The (200 ! 108 two teams were tied hefore the play- | 000 0 off battle last evening, which went | ¢ 1000 to the Rookics. three points to one. | 7078 7 Scoville knocked the pins down consistently for the Rookies and hit a 570 mark in three games. He also the high single total pinfall mark for the cvening withga figure of 1 The score the Buccanecrs complish this city For were trick Hart. 121 Ky M strect; Roscoe L. ington stville; naugh., 242 Glasson, 30 Sessions, 423 | avenue: James R Jdr.. 21 Pleasant street; A. J vard. $6 Burlington avenuc J. Morgan, 20 M road A. Griffin George sireet; Iildridge, 49 Sigourney W. Semrau, Pa L. Carcy, Iorest William R Blan Buckingham strect $9 Judd s Clarence ay Mary L. Luccaneers ireet Anderson C. Heinzman Burnham Crowley ... Pec! H. Goodrich Vivi t and Mrs, Divics Cup Presented (o 534 City B Totals 4 he Cil 3 library of Rookies it phy. a s NAMED BY HARNEY Will Begin Decennial Compila-| DIXIES RECEIVE TROPHY Champions affiliations be- appointed Donohue, Dou- Robert managers of Netball ihe | an official | Merri- | Llects director of county, ) It is| crators 1 | N soldiers’ | The only | for- il work assigned to them unless illness terfere. A 1 cach name oh- paid at a rate of be- accord- 1 1 will Hart- largest is ol third with Tederal street: High Union rm- | Arthur John Thomas re of nping for a mad who won 11 straight petition. in Total President acy, behal Coach Rristol homas M. Mo hizh han Pat Fleming Sets New = peed Record for Planes Rl Angeles, March 26 (P—Offi- . a National Aeronautical | The trophy h today that tri-motored | ¢lu Rach plane a world record | champion wili have of 14266 miles an hour for tri-mo- fored plancs carrying a load of 4.000 nount Kilometre Metropolitan this <chool for f 1alk cight Los cials o association announced Boys Pat Fleming. piloting a three time new permanent ssion of only Bristol Ends, 1 Older M res. The E loop over a course | honors were and ‘Terry- Maple morn- New airport Hortons, hers and Dep gles placed cond in the round Maple, cond zing Old Homestead The building located at Merriman, Federa ets, known as the old Merriman homestead, which has caused so much discussion dur- ling razed nitial nd ——— | Riist0l OLD FASHION DANCE in Trof. Simpson SINGS "EAL OUT Eound and Square Dances FPour Picce Orchestra FRIDAY. MARCH 28(h PLAINVILLE GRANGE HALL Admission 50 cents Ends succceded them nd Maple str the past month {10 the zround by a is being sroup of ; | victorious | ‘.m\.wut | | of the lic impressed 105~ he the the | Ruinick 1 o'clock | amounted men, cmployes of William Rulnick of 129 Kenyon strcet, Hartford. The | structure, an old. antiquated affair, was termed a “nuisance” and was referred to as a fire hazard at & ve- cent mecting of the city council when residents of the district com- plained, Children who are habitual frequenters of the homestead, which has been abandoned for a long time. reak windows. The complaining residents blamed the youngsters for damages to adjoining property and requested that the windows of the building be boarded up. The matter was left in the hands of Corporation Counsel lrancis V. Tracy. Rulnick took the matter away from the city he applied for a permit to raze the building. the cost of which has bee placed at $165. It is thought that construction on the one-story brick building, for which succeeded in obtaining # time ago, will be com when permit som menced soon. A permit was also issued by th superintendent of public works this ling 1o Georze Raymond of 3 "ourth strect to erect a bungalow for himself at Fifth street at a cost of 84.000. Edwin H. Elton, loca! milk dealer of $1 North street, was given permission to raze one build- and to move a second at 79 North strect at a cost of $100. Deeds Tiled led at the office of the rorning recorded the of property deed. an undivid- st in a house and cymour streets to Deter Gri- quit-claim deeds of an undi- pterest in a house and at Souih and Ssymour from Peter Grimaldi to rimaldi. while the second recorded a transfer of land on the Red Stone Hill road from the Farmington Savings bank to Jenmnie B. Manchester. Funeral of Mrs, Radke The funeral of Mrs. Amaelia Radke. 63, of Burlington avenue, who had been a resident of this city for 25 years. was held from her late home at 1:30 o'clock this after- Services were conducted at rman Lutheran church at 2 by Rev. George J. Meyer. Interment was in the family plot in West cemet Thompson Elecied ) Officer William W. Thompson of local police department, pro- minent in the social affairs of T tol been honored by Korum sanc No. 105. A. A. M. 0. S. of Ha . by heing elected to the position grand monarch of the its chief executive of- Dubay of 57 Stewart clected vice grand local men elected re Harry E. Blodget and Walter Wreinz, grand monitor and grand 1d. respectively. Tracy Disallows Claims Corporation Counsel I'rancis V. Tracy, at a meeting of the claims committee held in the council cham- evening. furned down thres claims for damuges against the city declaring them illegal because of failure to file within the ten-day imit set Ly city ordinance. Mrs, Caroline Thayer of 16 Spring through her husband Harry er, claimed 3300 as a result of ries which she allegedly sustain- ed in a fall upon an icy sidewalk on North Main street on January 21. Mrs. Mary Marone of Laurel street asked damages for a fall on North Main street on December 23 She presented a doctor’s bill for 325 requested compensation fer iost through disability to She stated that her wages to $16 a week. Flora Wenneston of High asked for a settlement from city of from $400 to 3500 for damages which, she asserted, were (Continued on Page 13) T . follow transfers titles: A warranty { intere at South Maria Grimaldi and two orded one-half i ~d one-ha iand fron maldi; one re change vided streets Yvonne noon the G %onarch has orum for o o-zanization ol A, Other and money work M stroet the “hy lfc = INDIGESTION, Asked her physician “Gas and ‘sour’ stomach can now be corrected without the use of burning, irritating soda, or vicious, habit-form- ing catharics.” S Calcium Carhonate, (2'a times as eTective as soda) in tablet form, is the ideal anti-acid: sure, swift and positive in ite relisf, vet safe in its use. It is the onlv remedv which does not upset the acid equilibri of the body and it incapable of redosage. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are Cal- elum Carbonate in its best and most convenient form, blended with other valuable substances. 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