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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD 28 13 to 22 IERRAARARERRE Y NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930. RESTAURANT BAN WILL BE LIFTED Truce Probable to Enable Coun- ¢il fo Grant Permits Central Falls, R. I, April 10 (UP) | —A rcopening of Central Falls' 122/ Totels, boarding houses, and sand- | wich shops before the end of the | weck appeared likely today. The board of aldermen, unable to | mect for several weeks because of | factional dissension which prevented | a quorum, was to meet shortly, per- haps during the da that the ex- pired licenses of the establishments in question might be renewed Police Chief James McCarthy closed every public eating establish- | ment in the city Tuesday because | the aldermen had failed to renew | the licenses that expired on March | 31. Since then, Central Falls residents | who depend ‘on restaurants and the | like for their meals, have had a| choice of cating grocery store ra- | tions or journeying to nearby Paw- | tucket or more distant Providence | to dine. | President Thomas Davis of the| aldermen agreed to call a special | session of the board to renew the | licenses after his opponents on the board had proposed a temporary truce to make such action possible. SECRECY SHROUDS MERGER ACTIVITIES Gourt Order Holds Up Counting | of Ballots Today Youngstown, O., April 10 (UP)— With the merger opponent forces headed by Cyrus S. Eaton at least temporarily on top, secrecy today shrouded moves in the Youngstown Sheet & Tube-Bethlehem Steel cor- poration consolidation battle. Counting of 125,000 contested proxies—cast by the Sheet and Tube proxy committee—enough to block the merger—wascenjoined by an in- | unction obtained by Eaton repre- sentatives and the next move in the battle was up to the merger back- ers. | Shest and Tube officials had heen expected to seck immediate dissolu- | tion of the injunction but at noon, | four hours before the stockholders were to convene again, no action had been taken. 1t was belicved the proxy co mittee, named defendants in the ac- | tion, would seek dissolution and if | victorious would announce the vofe | on the mer > the Faton in- terests could start further action. The injunction prohibits the vot- ing of shares which have changed hands since March 22, the deadline fixed for stock of rd to vote Eaton contends ther such shares, or cnough to block th merger, Widow Sues for $00 000 She Claims Due Husband Dedham, Ma April 10.—(@— Mrs. Ella A. Hirsch of Brookline to- day brought suit in Norfolk county superior court against William Hampshire of, Worcester for 000, Mrs. Hirsch, as exccutrix of her husband’s will, claims that Hamp- | sire and her husband ced in 1923 to buy a certain property in Boston but after Mr. Hirsch's death, Hampshire told her that he was the sole owner. Mrs, Hirsch asks that the property rights be determin- ed and that Hampshire be dirc d 1o restore to her the $50.000 which he estimates hus- bhand's represents her share in th 1vestment Trout Freed in Blo(fl\s Of Fish and Game Club A large number of 10-inch trout have been liberated in the control- Jed brooks of the New Britain Fish and Game association and will be wailable to the 500 members of association on and after Tues- day, April 15 Plans are being made for an in tensive membership drive by a com- mittee headed by John Quay and a cport on the progress made will be | read at a meeting of the club to- morrow night in Junior O. U. A. M hall on Glen street. Hugo Johns: newly clected president, will pre side. Entertainment will b o vided by a committce headed by Dave Winchester. echnical (uunisfim Suit to Be Dropped Middlctown, April 10.—Two tech- nical counts requiring presentation of voluminous bhooks evidence, will be dropped from the list of 14 counts against Clark W. Burnham, former Last Hampton Bank & Trust company ~vice president, Acting ate's Attorney Bertrand E. Spencer said yesterd | 9,300 deposit slip was the ob- fect about which much of the testi- * many taken yesterday revolved. Miss Mary Wall, assistant and treasurer of the Bast Se- | curities company cerning the slip, times. secretary Hampton | . who testified con- | was in tears several | DON TO Daytona Beach, TRY AGAIN Fla., April 10 (@) | —Once more K don, British rac- ing driver, today planned to take| his Silver Bullet car on the ocean course for an altempt to set a new world's speed record after tide | in the afternoon Beach conditions appeared last | night to be more favorable than at any other time since Don came here | early last month, low | posed | would be BELIEVE IT OR NOT BAAMESS =% BISMARCK ATE /50 OYSTERS AT | oNE SITTING MINNEAPOLIS PLAYED 237 STRAIGHT GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT. LEXPANATION OF YESTERDAY'S is Born and Dies Within a Single ])d\ he word means “lasting for a da The May-FI Ephermeridae. of life's hrevity. TOMORROW—Byrd Flew In Two Directions 808BY DOBBS FOUGHT IN THE RING 39 (o&sawnvfi 720 (On request. sent with stamped, ad- dressed envelope, Mr. Ripley will furnish broof of anything depicted by him). (Reg. U. 8 Pat Off.) BY RIPLEY 2758620689655172413793(03448 0344827586206896551724137931 0689655172413793103448275862 11034482758620659655172413793 1137331034%627586206896351724 | '1724137931034482758620639635 2068965517241379310341627556 ANY OF THESE NUMBERS MULTIPLIED BY 3 WILL CONTAIN ALL THE ORIGINAL DIGITS IN ORDER, LFTED 545 Powvs WITH ONE FINGER. © 189, King Pestures Sypalate Toes s % Great Britain rights rescrveds e R —— CARTOON The may-fly belongs to the family of he may-fly is considered the symbol At Once BARNESDALE ROAD would issue orders to start !mmedi- 10 BE CONPLETED Mayor Paonessa Instructs Meri- an to Start at Once A new highway to Barnesdale, | eliminating the necessity for cross- ing trolley and railroad tracks where a number of serious accidents have occurred and forming a short cut to that section, became assured follow- conf between Mayor Paoncs and City Lngineer Phillip A. Merian today in the mayor's office, The new route will follow the pro- extension connecting the southern end of Wooster street with the northern end of Steecle strect where Steele street turns north from the school and the intersection of Victoria road. Steele strect has been opened nll the way through, and benefits have been paid and nothing ins except for the strect 1o he graded. This work will this time, but the road, fill in the toles and dump cinders there so that it will be open to traffic. A &c of the street about a quarter nee assessments widened and not be done at will serape the tion mile long is not in condition for traffic as | it now stands. Mayor Pao promised a di- rector of the Barnesdale Community society weeks ago {hat he would sce that this street was open- ed to traffic before his term expires. After a long conference with Drs. George Bodley and Joseph Totts, who are attending George A. Quig ley, Mayor Paonessa felt assured he relieved of his office by next Wednesday. He wanted to the Wooster strect link opened before his term expired and so advised Mr. Merian, The cssa several “’e are prepmd to leave in your home a 1930 Triple Screen Grid. ‘Stromberg-Carlson (COMPARE it vith vour present radie ith any other receiver you may be using on trial. Acoustical experts agree that no humsn or carry toue for even & time. comparison of makinga trthful t The tone of Stromberg-Carlson receirs ers bas for five years been the stand.. ard of radio Laboratorics, 1MCoRPoRATED. 246 MAIN ST Etecle- | latter agreed that he to a tpartment frame struci One of three units of the buil was completely destroyed units were badly tely on the job The Barnesdale ar d to a point whe it most reached the foot of Wooster strect. With the upper end of the t opened for traftic. consider- wble hazardous driving will be avoid ed during the construction of the wer job on Wooster street 1t is expected t it will be possible to drive the newly developed section west of Corbin avenue direct to Barnesdale without going around by the¢ Plain- ville road. sewer has pro- was discovered at 2 a. sl L Combes went back | to rescuc nd seven was coming out with the | arms his foot went | rning floor. His leg rated, but he man- himself. Fireman William Morrow hadly b into tI his two o and as he children in through the b | was severely lac structure 30 FLEE FLAMES INNORWALK TODAY Tenement House Fire Damage $20,000—Two Injured was | 1 cut when an iron | ar of the strue- | - from the building | 1l to the ground. Morrow was mounting the pe with a line | of hose at the tir ther firemen | o overcome as they searched the or for possible sleeping ten- is thought to have started | cans in the cellar and | ze and condition of the spread rapidly, and rge W. inspector to condc Nicholas Garfield, that the building ered 1 hsurance. Norwalk, April 10 (P)—1 per- sons were driven to the street several fivemen were injured today when an early mort fire broke out in the heart of a crowded t ment district, doi 0,000 damage Keep Your Appearance Up — Prices .Down with Our DRY CLEANING Service BIG SLASH IN PRICES! Men’s Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed 75°¢ \Ien s Top Coats, $1.00 Ladies’ Plain Silk Dresses, Dry Cleaned and Pressed Cash and Carry Office and Works—234 NORTH ST., New Britain, Conn. For your convenience another store Branches:—293 Main St., 688 Main St,, 274 Broad St. Bristol Branch—39 Netrth Main Street RUGS CLEANED and SHAMPOOED Called For and Delivered at a Small Extra Charge Four Delivery Cars at Your Service Workmanship Guaranteed—All Kinds of Repairing Done STAR CLEAN NG CO. * $1.25 Work Cleansers and Dyers TELEPHONES 1075 - 1076 - 5873 9,000 Visitors See School Exhibits Showmg Composite Picture of What - Is Being Done By Local Educators - Broad Public Interest Ex pressed tions of Pupils’ Accom- plishments in Halls at Senior H. S.—Programs Arranged for Today. e e e on school; music school orchestra am: First grade in Demonsha-» Lincoln school; boys' | ation, Nathan Hale Handicraft clubs, | W school; Nathan unior higl than Hale ju girls' physical Hale junior Thursday education, high school Evening shingto Mor atten than 2,000 persons were ritt sehool; science Nathan Hale junior rls’ Glee club, nursing. Medical departm: Nathan Hale junior at the Wednesday ssion of the New Britain ation exhibit and approximately e in attendance at the at the senior high | chestr; The exhibit will be con- mnasium program: stra for four days, closing Satur- B tt school; Pyramids, t. y sch squad work, Vance Today's program is as follows: school; to 4:30 o'clock; Harmonica | Hale mp, Vance and school; Health pl: Tumbling school; Jjunior high s school; | home : music, school or. school; school. tinued rarians’ club, school; Shop Exhibit Junior High school shop will an extraordinary program this | Glee club, hool; or- give Thousands came to see! Remained to buy! and Departed as Frien way at the right time. in our downstairs section and every visitor express stantial saving it means. and often. chase. You will find the books fill quickly. now. You will find it pleasing and profitable. Vi something new and interestin® in the assortment! save eas ((i\ll NUING OUR SALE OF SPRING COATS nd therc is more to these Coats than their fashion; and that is their quality. —VELVETS —BROADCLOTHS —TWEEDS and —BASKET WEAVES —Capes, flares, novelty cuffs, raised belt lines. Navy, black, mixtures, tan, green, middy and red. GIVE “A.‘l/ v s K TEL-480 - lafternoon a d tonight when a grou 50 boys will pre- a sketch showing a shop in t will pr of approximately ent work, fold- and annun- will be carriers. h school has its own booth In um. The color corative ainbow cffect Printed a trance ar t followir words his exhib has been cred together in a sincere effort to every ques- tion concerr schools that may arise in the mind of any in- terested parent or citizen. Will you ar this in mind as you go hrough?” Male T itor act sembling 1 used in the answe achers Meet > School Men's club | ained Conr ization compo; den roundi superinte cities st scribed the explained the platoon city numbering approximately persons spent the remainder of in the school exhibi was cxpressed by the visit- e variety, exter and scop: Another | gram will be amids by One of the several | the “Virgil's Sc offered by the of utmost interes |the bimillenium centennial celebr tion of Virgil's birth and ons, schools and world over are planning a celas project is and its main tb the poem read by nior Latin. s | organiz: syste a the bration. Th Boston, tors today that 50 per cent s before to the Attor (A—Vassar college pbook."” Aeneid taking Half Seized Rum Gone From Boston Storehouse April 10 (UP)—Investiga considering repor of liquor seized by past six police sta- it could be transf were during ppeared te house. ey Ge has been r stored statio! ARGENTINE GUTS SCHOLARSHIE April 18 epsige a scholarshi nos Aires. Ar istituted has om neral Joseph E. informed s of whiske e, ; at one time at the ntina, 11 formations of pyrs 108 Smalley school boys® interesting features Senior High school This prqjees Latin department This year m:lr‘s collegdl 4 developefl e War- 1 a Back vanished to be offered tg Argentino Americano will select the student.™ JN GREEN STAMPS AND <. PREMIUMS have scored a Great Success! ds! ed hearty it the Premium Station often, —Smart! IBxclusive! of Gold Print in cheaper dresses. sleeves and necklines. % TH-U-Bonnelly Ca. Ilnc THE~BOSTON~STORE (EST-1878~ stamp Loll(‘(’tol, You will always “Parfum Prints, A marvelous collection of styles, fashioned in lovely prints that will not be found 3 piece Silk Suits. Ensembles, straight lines tailored effects with new Judging by the great crowd which attended our Inauguration of S. & H. Green Stamps on Saturda April 5th, we are certain that once again H. J. Donnelly, Co., Inc., has done the right thing in the 11WI1L Throughout the day thousands of people visited the Premium Redemption Station, conveniently located approval of our new plan and the s sub- We will give S. & H. Green Stamps liberally and gladly because we want our thousands of friends to We urge that you obtain a book at once and start filling it on your next pur- If you are not already a join the group note FROCKS $ 1 5.95 “Fruit .‘ i u\nv;:nllv[ i %J°%.” REDEMPTION STAT/ION IN OUR STORE “ndti 2 piece The In® Nort® ks aten

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