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et R e e e e e 20" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. | ;‘ = Tonnage Claims If Security Pact | it i s In G“adalflE flountain Region ot i St 5o FLKS HOTEL TODAY teaching force that *we ought to | en by an appreciative public. With- FOR THE e e e il he i arke out this financial assistance, the pur- Of Mutual Guarantees Passesll«\ nt pr sl !;l’.!L’n\‘M r';..\,” Km.xfw Carlsbad, N. M., March 27.—(UP) the pillars properly with pm\m'[ul‘posc for which these schools wero ‘ 1930 ESSEX = and counties here and there, we con- | ground caverns in the Guadalupe | Livingston cavern, as members | ! A Winet, called for foday to pass on speculate upon the calamity which Would Model Plan After | Tocmain nich - provides. that |92 the Unlted States as o wholo, mountains was reporled today by|of the exporer's parly named the |y T8 7t &M% namner | peals to Gourt Tor Order Challenger ov f our car .ivingston, explorer and au- [first discovery, hids a mount: 5 S Japan was to be allowed 60.6 per|ioycpers, in charge of at ‘\.“va'\“.n Uv m:u’m, life in the|ent large enough to drive four | therefore, that continued support of Brings Us a High Grade League of Nations cent of the naval tonnage of the |jcagt one-thir pupils of this| southwest, | 1ocomotives through. | public education is probably the most ! Selection of Used Cars : . : United States, was catled off nation, have siof had adequate train- | T.vinsston discovered the cavems|' Livingston suld that the interior|important single function! of local,|, 'Boston, March 27 (R=sn appllcn i k at These Treaties Which Great Irrom authoritative sources,it rvice they are attempt- | while arching for evidence of | of the cavern was sufficiently large | State and national governments. Thetion to padlock two floors of the Look af S EnS hatp oA d T ol e carly cave dwollers and said they|to hold a good-sized - railroad | Xtent to which more ndequate fi-|piky potel was made to federal CHEVROLETS ) 3 - . | arisen i drafting instructions to the | PSR ' nancial support is given to public Britain Has ‘\hc‘ld-\ Japanese delegation at London. e | = ¢ 6 Hojido piconiialn gmonatar a i Nitehinean .| education, therefore, just to that ex- |court here today by Llihu D. Stone, 930 S¥X COUPE \ done, and | passing in size and : T'he other two caverns were said . o i ssible ve con-|assistant United States district at- n Less Than 260 Miles o r sion. Abir S 416 0 Dosssss wany laves walag. |IRIERIONE torney, as a sequel to a raid on the | e Ty | | premises and six alleged speeific | Vi S. thot t jons wou o and the rapidly "h liscovered con- | mites, | |s severa = i FOUR COACH Development tions ! ng ng force we have|td ) st The| A species of birds unknown to | |eatesjotiliguor doyeral 2vieeks 280: "OUR COUPE g Ltehodnexiimect A e tall as a | the explorer were said to inhabit the The weit e xstupnablosenaprileT |52 DT S Ministers Fear Crisis . is all the mor st o5 Al J: ’ Loketee The government's petition asks HER ) oS s el have made re- | scven-story — building, averns, The birds were ! ) 3 that the fifth floor and a mezzanine 3 ristid 1e develop- | S2 as ab the size L. 8 ob! bu i London, M it appeared, was sc ) s 1 the develog Aol . 2/abaut ofgasmouin busg | floor between the fifth and sixth 3SS 3 Biad Tron : e 4 08 A : el [ment of our tcact e To Tall to See [ with a peculiar and distinctive call e e Ve reported unofficially to 1 ve [ i ) sioielos ( The lit ne formations were| Numerous ringtailed cats and | | 290k 0sed for;a year, Zue floors 9 gani of our schools, despite | jspeumcaaucgedlycomaincdumcl\.m OUPE teld Arthur Henderson e i € Ha | hampering conditions, therd % d in an arched room 500 | hundreds of Angora goats were also 2 \ ( 3 €ign minister, that France 1 be 5 ent |0 question, s re mt ¢ k 0 be so tall that the [said to make the caverns their [angseongectingahacitoom ilicre 927 HUDSON SEDAN G ton ) A 2 o 5 ‘ i L = 3 i |asents alleged the drinking took | (Very Clean—Like New) abia o et e et tonnage pro- (UL 1L i e g e to iuminide | homes, ‘Spoils Boom Belore It Gains 35 N A FiNE SeLRCTION €-power ni ¢ 5 ey rnment's | 0f our development as a peo | s o i e £ NL oL L & ence would produc t of mu- ) : S : e | | The defendants in the proceedings tua tecs for - S bl 2 : : . | ; i fly Omentum |are the Boston Lodge No. 10, Bene: - ; : . - fyal guarantecs M S I 5 is problem and trace | tral office in school system, up|ago. In fields as educa- | e e e Tootentis Octior ot Bika || If You Want a Real Bargain nean. e the five forces which have |10 which and down from which | tional d mental develop- | e the Boston Elks Hotel Company and Come To ' uthority, dire 01 ind nspira- | me [ 3 anc al | o7 )\ e pacts | MOSt larzcly contributed to the suc- | Authority, dircction, and inspira- | ment, cducational and vocational| yrapirord, March 27 (P—Mayor |Jacob Gordon, Bdward O. Beazley, AL e o i e o of 1 ik monthe | €53 of public education in America, | ion flow. What our city school | guidance, the cducation of special | ! | waiter 1. Batte . as T. Dig: De- thought such a y S 5 Srdan RS Ot School Textbook systems dre jn organization, admin- | classes, and curriculum readjust- | Walter . Batterson will "vtluhtfff lem s nlmarnm(.a‘:\(l“w‘!oo):;]flsm The I_Ioneyman : f Nation i SHRL 2 4 itration, instruction, spirit, and|ments, the problems are congress this fall. An attempt to| 4 et Taa 0 S0 s oo oo ptonsc m | vt e ok mpatans | o Atlen whi,” s e e ol acne e av eners it dn_ stomst to| (3 iion ety o b e || At Sales C :“}findil (Eeatieg fur il i direetly responsible for | by o G 15 e e ar | vkt siiy ithe Ihiesn adhents of eD-|boom him as & wet candidate foF|qctively operating the liquor busi- uto dales Co. tha‘( Great Beitaiy woald Undertand 2 i rerican education has been the | copmunity, is v e Rels e | e ot o b Tkt Lo mIeDuLHSEn S ONIDa IO . the | ness. “Where IFairness is Featured i Cine i those e |y Sto e the) ey fon of the high-standard Amer- R skill, | many subivisians there aro dozens|frst district ' has: failed hefere i) = e — 200 EAST MAIN ST. T BLIOnELODIER: I ‘f“‘”""}“,' i ;l”“‘ s “ley“—' b 2 I the super J’V of smaller ficlds, many of them in-|could get any momentum. Chicago Tribune Owner |||Tel. 2512 Open Evenings Article XV of the { guide for both teachers and | en, is schoojs, en L tricate and difficult, in which school | The cor says he will not run| G - a 1 SRR pupils. With us the school text-|under proper administrative condi- b W e b | Praised for His Battle | oificers and teachers are {oday call- | qnd Congressman F. Hart Fenn has s = book has always occupitd a position dor shat he is not, theling for help and | guidance. The | i New York, March 27 (UP)—TRob- | ¥ t S 1 41 f clp and = . etiring. <, 5 TA'l EDUEA I IUN [iR[]WTH | of importance. In the early days of | often plainly show. proper solution of these new prob- "u,“'.“(mw“ o o be | ext B, McCormick, president of the LIMPRATONOE e ¢ schools, when trained teachers | loms deeply concerns the welfare of | S0 far as I know now. I sball beenicago, mribune, was praised today paria March Organization of Lducation Itsclf A= Conct (o 7 at New 7 ench : ¢ didate,” was the message tele- | o put oy < 10st unknown and profes- | «The fifih and last of the forces|socicty and the state. a0 - 2 | for his fight for freedom of the | pitain within and for tl tict of goFcTIens s walling fol s ! supervision lacking, the suc-|contributing to the development of Nowihetands OnlTeachors graphed here from Washington BY | prees 1y Edward H. Butler of the in, in the C Tartford and sort of & pact the naval conf |, cess of ‘instruction very largely = e i K e renes * |Mr. ¥enn today. Buffalo Evening News, president of e of Connecticut, on the 2 lay n e Spesr public cducation in Uni “During the eleven years since the |~ : = 3 3 Bl ofter with the Nope expre crmined by the textbooks in use. | States is fhe very recent orsantzi- | Armistice our cdueational progress| The mayor said Te intended to|the American Newspaper Publishers official quarters that it would be a b L e - ; AACERD AN ETes8 | | plete the two- term to which ; 2 oday other and newer textbooks | tion which has been made ¢ T e e : 1l Prosress| complete the two-year term assogiztion. Judge. On AR 2 00k | tion whi n mad much | has heen rapid and there is eve L & : : i N Q| dre contributing thei toward | of T {font o education el i " he was elected last November and| piior caid McCormick was car- | o Said Berlin as Lxecut the Jas 3 reshapin nd dircetin, on. |itsclf. Compared with that of even | more rapid in the decade that lics|De Will not attempt to make politi-| .. 0"t the supreme court the law | or Arvin W, ! (oll theretn The determination. however, wa AORG IaD S 0 decade that lies) o i1 out of the superior court |15 s " € Alvin W . Berlin with n 5 " : Protessional Books For Teachor: ¥e <0, cducation with us t0- | ahead. Never in our cducational his a1 : Tt adopted by the Minnesota legisla- |in sid di a expressed in' Irench official circl: Its ]ll]])fll[aflce ll]Cl’CaSIHg R speiks a 1ew Janguage and cm-| tory were our teachers so desiriot on of Tuesday which resuited 30| (0 providing that judges of the| This Co that only something worth while 1n 1 . HByCaG I se Jenning's decis 2t he ¥ : "¢ months be allowed and fimited to accomplish so much in | PIOYS new tools. Almost within the | of mastering new techniques and of [Judse Jenning's decision that he Was| gigyriot court may suppress as | {ofitors or saia- cstate to exnil French opinion would be accepted oAt e sehools, | Mast decade and a half, and cortain- | obtaining larger teaching skill; never |10t required to tell from whom he These circles frankly say 3 i . nuisance any publication declared P & s pite our handicaps, o prio= (1LY hin two decades, the old before have our teachers bought and | Purchased liquor. et e S R “irert that went “acts not words” m b ional hooks sional books for (¢ w5 Mool limited sub, of peda tudied =0 many professional books i the proposed pact must be ¢ 8 me school 7 % | famatory. ! by adhonaine : where in the world h L its emphasis on management |and never before have they shown |§ 1T er G e F A ke ) e (P TR T thing more than a polite . ion school supervision d |Smoot Will Talk Over MecCormick is chairman of {he as ulation i to-meet and talk things over if w v nization of cducation itsc holptul books: for I nd metho d procedures in § o much interest in understanding | danger appears. re putting modern education on drait will not be ready for tomo ‘Signed — French Wait ind guidance of chers heen pro- | Siruction, has been replaced by the f e administrative organization of | Radio on Tariff Iyleasu“g-sr;&;]a«n\on.s:onmn\lcr R B pos i al ommatm e . t 5 . wol g more important | cdqyucation and the reast for the| Washington, March 27 UP—Reed | OF 1He Pres the place where the deccased I 3 cd ; 4 duced, durir past 30 years, as N J wcation and the reasons for th hing Ranat Must Have Assurances higher plane, Dr. Terbert D. Welte, | % & 50 20 o 7 ; udy K s education. Within | 4qnini tive procedures of thosc|Smoot, republican senator from | } ' #Whether there is a pact or not, | Princiral of t itain Statel o fora’ with, the, same SSPULL s period of time & new ficld of | \ho ape responsible for the organi.| Utah, who helped shape the tarift | Keg of Liquor Addressed P 1 P i Normal school knowledge, base of course, on| said one political authority, “Ther ec at B hetled {0 iR A ting ot idans it . ion and dircetion of public educa- | bill, will talk about the much dis-| mo"Nated Swi . Seizcd‘» ’ W, Gonibie luncheon of the Ttota : MEsATing : What had previously been develoned | ion. Nor have our & e e T '0 Noted Swimmer ate always such conferences Sthots 0 e e v tion. Nor have our school principals | cussed measure tonight over the| Tov - o m s S e ol have also published, == what we must have is the ass Burritt hotel this and superintendents ever dome so|Columbia broadcasting system, be- e tHat the partics to the pact will do| There was an unusually lurge at- form of professional hooks, their | 92, & new history of cducation, & myuch to stimulate their teachers to|ginning his address at 10:30 p. m. gallon keg of °1§°1°h“°' ’;:’“\Ll';“:‘i‘l At a Court of Probate 1 something.” e, and amor 1 : LA 29 fo tan I e ey ducation, & new | ygresgional advancement and re- | Lastern Standard Time. CLELUE 0 S s o) peitain within and for ool Supt. Stanley 1L | for or Tida available! o many|[¥ SenatoriSAidobialchairman of the||swimmer, at his\Chicasorofiice) was)iRenin n the Loty ic (ies for the improvement of | financ committee, which redrafted |in possession of federal prohibition Blonno e 0 or labored so hard | the »ill as it came from the house. | authorities today. It was seized at| e Beraard ccure monetary and professional | He then stoutly defended it with |an express office. - Prohibition au- - On_motion of Y cwards for those who avail them-|yarying success during the months | thorities revealed the seizure four|F T FECRE 6% (TR clves of the many opportunitics now | that it was before the senate. | hours after Ross had left for -“""{mn of New Britain within said ¢ \t hand for professional study and| Iis address is a part of the week- | Francisco. They said = they would |geceased. : w advancement. Nor has the Ameriean {1y national radio forum under the |investigate further, but did not dis-| This =Court 'doih = decree Ahat public cver before been so appreci- | auspices of the Washington Evening | close whether Ross would be ques- e ved v ative of the teachers who labor in| Sar, tioned at San Francisco. creditors of said cstate to cxhibit claims against the same to the Tixecu our schools, so willing to grant bet- | tor working conditions and greater | Certified from Ttecord BERN I. GAFFNEY \as been opehed up. We have io- I'he older the guidance of other teachers. | (heory us to clementary and sccon- France can' conceive several form ‘ of aid other than military, but of | 110/mes and Senior lligh Sehool Sammzer School Instruction | dary cducation has been almost on sufficient weight in case of a threat | LYin¢ipal Louis I Slade. = “A third ferce in our marked |ticely reshaped and redirccted, and | ot.war, to have tremendous effect | 17 MWelte's talk, in part, foliow Jucational progresg s becn the |a new theory as to the intermediate | such as cconomic measures and |, L MISht with truth be said that) oo izaton of summer school in- | vears been developed. The old || Biiblic denunciation of aggression, | .M PeCuliar genius of the American | rycijon for teachers.. : |3-4 school system has been reor- Whether the United States would | s by ot oo iy (st | “Summer sehool insiruction has |ganized, and now —(weorics as 10 participate even in “a consultative” ! .. . 3 s Nt w‘z made possible for teachers in serv- | purposes direct the work of the new €apacity appears to he considered s atiomcani | feo from six fo twelve weeks of or- | school. School administration goubttul in semi-official circlos, but | oy oo, Prmarily o nation * of | ganized study in Normal schools and | s been organized as a_subject o | American adherence, owever neu- ST et emen e b ST GE B e A A T RS e tal, would be highly valued. The |y Tt cive a new e | ger the direction of qualified instruc- | I3ducational tests and measure- | [P0 R (g CE TR on- | Pe ] Politi rti other signatories to any e S i thele own WY | ors, and under conditions conducive |ments, mental {ests, sehool sy LN Sor avidences ol nraieeion ] Political Advertisement Folitical Advertisement Qfdlcated, would have to producs|to a model of cffective orzanization, | C o c Ul thinking ing, cducational, financial vocalion- | () "4y jmportance of the service - = i = something decidedly more tangible | [n foention. busmen. oo | Professional School Supervision cducation and guidance, school| .07 by tne teachers in the 1 Vi %o o : s e Z Lconnseling, juvenile problems, the han words to convince France sh:undertaking of all kinds, and in the | ;.. 4n¢ fourth force jn our distine- (TEECINE SIHETIE B H new | £¢hool and the heavy demands made VOTE FOR Prost lower her naval fgures below | practical arts America has- done go- | (V¢ cducational advance has been | &gy i enialical T upon them, | the ‘724,000 tons which she {hinks statistical and mathematical proce | 1ble creat work neric ni qure CPreser ceent clop s Are Sig ica her defense requires. reativ v American mi | iures rey t recently developed | Why Our School: ¢ Significant chinery and labor-saving devices are fields of study. In such lines of Ihe five reasons just given for | y 1 n all over the world; efficient | cpto® M. 00 -, work, too, as {the cryision of in- | our ability to make the remarkable | Japan Opposes Plan anization and mass production |\ 1 e cgToe of state COM-|s(ruction, curriculum yeorganiz- | development in public education of Tokyo, March (P —Opposition | 1ave character American busi- ation of control and uniformity | ion — extra-curriculum ctivities, | the past half century seem to me to by the naval general staff to the D55 Hecthod i v railways, | O ¢ has tended to SaMD | (o, hing technique, and Y meth- | be the important one: | ° tentative naval tonnage formula for | POWCr developments, telephof Sy ;‘”“ create routine | g5 ot Jnstruction in older| “What the future holds for public 4 America and Japan as ‘1 at |tems, office buildings, hospits OoLS IR eI placed | cehool suhjec nethods em- | educition is s what difficult to| Rlpmetllidas ] 5 THe L, d Japan as outlined at G Sl o distinet premium on initiative | : i : oo e : 7 e e London conference appeared to- 15 ' visible evidence ot ployed and the cdures followed | determine, It seems reasonable, how- W05, claiming a ai and custody o cision as to its acceptability. \;;‘ r “‘“ pa those responsi- | gifrerent ' f w generation [ even gre rides in the develop- | An estraordinary session of {he » have also shown mo mean [, G0 T QLIRS O AL Ee————— Mot : f in dealing with thing [ My 0L ‘obc dohaol ¥ ereat or . Sefeniant = — [the spirit. In the matter of g e J - . | | I |ana direets that public notice ba g of this order by advertising in a n paper published in said New Fritain and liaving a circulation fn' said district, and by .posting . copy thereaf on thie publi sign-post in said town of Rritain ‘, arcst the place where the deceased last | | | | | | ¢ D r dwelt and return malke Certified from Tecord BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. development of a superior grad =¥ S ke of professional school superyisi of pro nal ool supervision DERANGE RAMA Ve HN RAMA t, 1 County, Unlike most Iiuropean countries, “or NomicE Upan comp id cause bro to said Court tford in said Coun- LIMITATION OF CLAIMS he cvelution with us of a3 PANIT LR G PR S e s GiEN R i ) ent whereabouts Defendant education, with which i unsurp; d {ype - of professional | | John n4 is unknown to the plaintiff, = ’ : : ouY ~ [school officer, * 4 L ORDE ft-2. Court of Probate Holden . lers are especially concerned and to] C o ! d | That notice of the institution and pen- Britain within and for the Districr which we shall for purposes of = To the professional school super- B L B ot AT bR St skl bt aVeR Barifn, in. the County of Hartford and | discussion confine. our i intendent, hoards of cducation have the defendant Publis] this order e oL cticut, on the 26 bt ST ns U ERINK] Ve | gradually ¢ ¢ any dutics \ | N f . o . W in the New B Herald, W B e e s a people may well be prond of ”,“]"J'f “(‘” L 7"1““\ 1 We have beught from the sheriff a large sclection of B Diblished in' New Britain,’ Connectit Present, Berna i Vg we have cre one WInE | Fhaea 4 Lot B beautiful paintir od 1 autiful f1rz S ici S oot 3 . once a week, for two suceessive weels Tidea G okl M\. 1 e e nee having | them. As our city supcrintendents cautiful paintings all mounted in beautiful frames whicii @ 20 Years of Diversified Business Experience. L eelya Tonke BEES On inalion of New. Bil : A of education 2 tho bi h- | of schools have, with time, como to |l We Will sell-for Friday and Saturday only at absolutely f P B ecutor of the ) tetas very Amer boy andyepresent a continually increasing | @ less than half price. Also For Saturday Only World War Over Seas Veteran hn D, ter, N N i ked out | degree of t cal 1 ning and R s dlatlet Diioioasionalt alnl A boaras: ofs cancasi All Leading Brands of Cigarcttes at 16¢ Package 'R 15 Years Civic and Welfare Work i ¥I‘—‘:0r “Best Results This Court dath S 4 e cention 4 3 months be allowed and Ii »|non-gectarian, tax-supported schools | tion by nd the state by lay creditors of said cstate £t that pitc all their deficiencic Sz s B i, ool r Taneinst b S s e’ | NATIONAL MEN’S SHOP Republican Primaris ov and directs that o and "ot ol Tl "ok i | 2Uive achicyement of e American | uarions o S oniani]] : Shicniena il Friday, March 28th, 4 to 8 P M. ‘ Use Herald rowspaper published in said > ritain £ 18 oBHsh thid rial thin, e offi t E endent o M. CA. B X i e L e N T | — Rl | Classified Ads eI st et i la mn considered thoro i B T i, T JUST KIDS I among in the « e 1ol : sor iy T toiihol : AT TALKIN' AROUT™ av ‘(_I\\J‘F‘ \ GOT onE o TH THE HARP THAT ONCE /| ctan, wikhin’ and for i’ Distrct o found anvwhere in ; i <ot | DONE WHEN | WAS R 2B chit EBEST THRU' TARAS HALLS | WAS |T RAININ WELL= UHCOLRSE ' AINT state ot Comnectieut, "o sth d schioole mplac EREe L T |FOUR Years ol AN tcoutn (02 of [AINT 4 MEMRIES | EVER SEEN FER ~BOOP BooP/THAT DAY OFR ONE 0 TRIT\QSE, BUT ; hools, and our {eacher ; | REMEMBER (T EASY ON Wep | LT MY SIZE ~WHY-1 KIN REVEMBER \E Yol AST ME, ‘ouR form training that d | |accounT o 1 GoT sucy e "“‘f‘/or{g bAY Wien | WAs. ONE A ? s ST ., You teachers ‘ : tL MEM'RY? WEEK 01D~ MY GRANPA COME crinr AINT, SO fiihte ; S il /AN AN TOoK, A LOOK AT ME AN ) HOT 1o ; k 7t MADE SCME FUNNY WOISES AT HIM ; AN HE SAID | WAS A CHIP SFFA TS| chools the envy Discerni sions con tr RO LY AND HER PALS ¢ bihiinthe Blans F CARRIE INSISTS % - JESS You STAY HID N THE CELLAR == fi\éc R%: . NI 5 DO.ELMER. ILL J |WHILE I CONVINCE CARRIE THAT \ - 10 DRIVE You ORE SHE PUT THAT FONY A | A INEANT KIN RIDE ME! COME NAFOLEON! =\, NSTEAD! T T C= = WEVE DECIDED NOT TO RIDE You, AFTER \ D “It ain’t hard to shame : i on Joe lost 1 : = = ) S ; 5 = ? / , © t&%’/% = man out o' takin’ a dvink i Vitheihos anlomobilct con: i : W . . = N 3 °°@n\~\w’ vou don't beg him or talk pany. He spent too much of < bossy enough to make him his time demonstratin’ that do it just to show he ain't o car Lo the o coir scaved to.” 2