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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, -~ ATURDAY, MAY 5, 1950, Ha provement SPRAY re New Britain Herald . T HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britain, Cemnecticut Tssued Dally (Sunday Ex At Herald Bldg., 67 Church 8trest o power nterest a RAINBOW e the as g vailed o hoN incacs SUBSCRIPTION 3400 & Tear 2.00 55 & on Tk ource 14 not be a on of this abls advertiming mediim Liation . 5 xdiertsers. Associated Presn PIRIMARY BECENT PROHIBITION RAIDS THE ORIGINAL "W1ER i oy a part vears e to REVIVING THE CONNECTICU through the reference Lo 1 ducted in the ing, the : Bhe it After impress a ing the a growing ze 1o influer attitude. 11 not motic musie wee school chil will be remi a thing ar little bit more stieking powers ¢ v rrouzho ¢ izens the river interest EXPENDITURES Above e redon THE TWO BIG DATL picce of advice 1 long time have we H & came from New man ice I'ord of the Court: “Young of domestic har say that ony a husband remember the dates on up 1o t L condi- his wife's birthday d wedding anniversary." poor memories should Canals and ason Wy djusted to th - Factsand Fancies By Rsbert Qu pleasant to sit at a desk and domesti ta hall, » [ Look r % gov There on to public and the old Here a half hour o is t hed b Donald 1 date for a park friends that being may How of experience he or missioner, he . ford of post circumstance pointed Apr point applic attorney coedings his apno took off sm of Biz 1 optin oof urn ley, Wait patrons > for sparcorw condit Wiho 1o common co ford refuse children playipg in a |m he floor of room council cor crror had owing by ommission annou fourth of her sex to be commissior a oL (e oard some known t d omes. a vo cor M office 49 e otihan olon Wa ing in Bartlett, twi mayo! commissioner keep Aford DESE8 588 88980,8898908 8 —THE OBSERVER— TREISETEITITIENTIVOCPOPTIIIIGTFTIFIINITTITPITIITIER If You Want Stand At City Hall Entrancc spapermey electiom outcome offices, etc Inspector who observed th 2uthorized the beert $89. &9&&&3&9%&&.“’“’00&“ Makes Random Ol On the City and Its Pcople rvations v M. Landers be- after serving as M George A. Quig- epted a place on the city plan ion All the News orpe an the cntrang city mayor or . or d last 1 the mos as democra- three for the candidatc Pelton, defeat- Halloran who George A ond in who lost M. Paon- Donalé idate Pelton for and predictions appointment are forecast nt DaiE C W wherc T gleanings of there this week on ¢ a candi office Friday to his last ca 1 his choice d being a would tak A who took “ betwe N. R remove 4, when the o mayor May to ay court pro from off office of de committee of appopted R Iding the its charter atened won . Mad Motorists F'rom Need 1o Be Cheched Yokels ¢ r New By York o Police bu commission ppo Town on rig tter made met, areation ¢ Fay, appo ommissior honor fou late prover Sheffield on proposed Ellis Wang Calls ‘Pék?ng—Plan “Open Rebellion” Project Shang fay 3 (&) The ar M - m- North nent Wang Nanking tary campaign numerous which vould underta fortuna subdue nd occupy are mili rebe areas| The truth political n the operating xiled from nostrils clsewhere. USL HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 'often denied [ this very lio. he wears s making vigorous ation for o & most N MeNaught Inc.) nds o creck hoy back Syndi- them They are more¢ cate, PPEIPI PPV are usually a trip to the hospital. The Observer is opposed to perse- cuting anyone because of his resi- dence, race, creed or color but at the risk of being condemned as pro- vincial, belicves the police should pay more attention to automobilists| from New York before the highways become totally unsafe. Women Spend $69,000.000 Yearly To Keep Themselves Beautiful Unlike the legendary Helen's, the modern American woman’s facc | never Jaunch a thousand ships, | you could put a noble fleet on seas for what she spends for| facial beauty each year. | The annual bill for creams, rouge | and powders in the United States is approximately $69,000,000, accord- & to figures from the National As- sociation of Cosmeticians published in the current Aromatics magazine, | the perfume trade journal. And the average woman spends $50 yearly | for these and other aids to beauty. | By weight, the country's fenrnine | population consumes 134,750 tons of cost annually. Cleansing creams | come first on I 00 tons, ie list, amounting to | Of powder, 4,000 tons| skin lotion, 26,000 tons; oap, 19,000 tons; nour- 000 tons; founda- | am, 8,750 tons; bath powder, | tons; rouge, 2,0 tons. $69.000,000 bill when divided women pay $30,000,000 $1,000,00 for rouge, | for powder, and for talcum. | sed cream The shows that | for creams, 000,000 e £5,000,600 Corner Philosopher Says L'olks is Diffrunt Now The Corner Philosopher half an ounce of curly check and proceeded fow crr thoughts found way into timistically calls his mind “IFolks is diffrunt than they uster he remarked gravely. “Folks always is diffrunt.” inter- ted Fzekial Squantum, who liked belittl profundity of the Corner Philosopher's wisdom “So I've noticed,” retorted with look rammed cut into his to dislodge a which had what he op- ant their the C. a meaning toward “Waal as T wuz sayin' before bein' nterrupted by a durned fule, folks is liffrunt than they uster be. I kin all when I wuz a youngster, my ap allowed fifty cents a week r spendin’ money and I thought | uster take my Nellie Simpkin pkins® daughter arried—down to thr wunct a an‘ rip rarin’ time, T'f tellin® rter we could get all cream coull night I had to| ginger just becaus ach cream. Then ernoons T uster borry buggy and Nelli to th’ country and til it got dar And | *on the today heca I me a sweet- week s th' d somethi rs of 156 carly then. We it uster didn't have no Nellic'd bring iches and a coupl beer which we hrook and 1 don't 1 ey ted anythin th' palate so. do nowadays about $20 some flessy n't got no more iaid than a hummin rubber boote. They tak ortermobile tire and a sheriff is chaz- for to collect th half way Aacross stop at one of thes: wh 10 more gallon drinks dnight | xt morn sich aidaches they don't know what day 1=, Th' gals can get away with it n fellers, thougn ing whut has work noat das a new dime bur fule me. T know that outside. They've got eir cyes to make 'em snap and 1 checks and lips 1o but down | feel pretty pale. ong somi bottles would cool of a in on gals out in an o 1 they own about a the and which them AT ound pla the *. They hotween re dancir casionally home e * tha o gzag = v ha the Many's the little t one to as rippin righ it's w100k rosy way folks Yo is diffrunt oy Well 1 1 <o me you got when you un- to say there was drinkin’ water anj nghty ed dicappoint ourse e dodging the i & al xet ing Action Yet Pand th No €. oof ( Ou Golr Although Disbursement April hss been taken b Rickey toward er of Commerce ion on the month of iresident Pardon ( king the Cham iation of golf cours aisk nt The ¢ between the Chamber president and the f the park depart- should build th its inception wh first specifiad built by th actiy park board Willia the on thr missioners o course board 10 of iinance should b of ion amber - Con in h the Judg: which chairm ling Mangan board, T of park | scd accept grounds boa of finance had no powe relegate the tions of the park boa side o that t func- d to any out- body One clash afte at tim passed the r another ensued | The original resolu- the board of fin. adopt- | as 1*‘ ion by nee taxat common on and d counct follows n by by the common coun- 1in that vith recomi- board of finance hcld No- ts meeting 1 Chamber of | New Brit- conjunction the of park commissioncrs, to a golf course on AW t of land to leascl 0 the cily of New DBritain with such e ity of | n ®ith ward build Stanle trac be I tract | com: | ent job and that there are plent moneys as they now have or may collect for the purpose of establish- ing a municipal golf course.” Judge Mangan ruled that the ccmmon council as well as the finance board had no authority to override the city charter: that the Stanley tract being practically pari property, given by A. W. Stanley to the park department, only that de- partment had the right to enter into contracts for the constructien work on that site. This was thought to have settled the matter for all time. Whils smoldering uner the surface was a potential volcano, always ready o burst forth at the first opportunity the Chamber of Commerce commi® tee and the members of the par~k beard, also members of the joiut committee, maintained a gentleman- 1v demeanor towards ecach other, which was in effect a studied effort to keep the peacc and avoid fric- tion The explosion came on April 49, Mr. Rickey had called a mecting or the committee to award the con or at least to open bids. Tii~ meeting was to be held at tn Chamber of Commerce rooms. No- tices to this cffect were sent ou Park commissioners arose in their wrath at ence. The only place tha board would meet was city hall ‘We'll meet in the park department rooms or therc'll be no meeting"” said Commissioner A. E. Berg. clerk of the board at that time. Notices to park commissioners calling a mecting for the same time and dare specified the office in the city hall building as the place of meeting. The Chamber of Commerce capit- ulated and the second victory went to the city. To those in touch with the siti- ation it was readily scen that ths blomup could not be avoided fur- ther. That night the cxplosion came. Mr. Rickey introduced a reso- lution that the golf course be bufit under the jurisdiction of the Cham- ber of Commegce, with a repre- sentative of the city department on the committee, but not as chaiman Not only did the park board to a man refuse to accept this recom- mendation, out when after much gument it finally came to a vote, rot even the Chamber of Commerge members voted for Only onn véte, that of chamber prosident was recorded. The victory still remain- ed with the city A stumbling block which followed was the insistance of the park com missioners that the Chamber of Commerce turm over all money col- lected by the Chamber of Commerce for a gulf course to the park d partment. A resolution recommending to the Chamber of Commerce directors that all golf course funds on hand and all to be collected be turned over to the park departme The resolution passed, unanimous- with the exception of the presi- The next day $14,600 was turned over to the park department. The missioners refused to sign the: ntract until $14,700, or the amount actually contracted for to that date vas forthcoming. After some delsy Mr. Rickey ordered Secretary Be son of chamt 1o deposit the remaining $200 to the credit of th: park department he the contract was signed. Work vas started and has progrcssed at a speed which more than gati factory to all parties interested. But there joker still remains that recommendation to the chamber directors, Chamber of generally meet once a mo! is no regular date for a They mect at the call of the dent. No meectings were held during the month of April and with May ha ing a three day start, and Monday, the day meetings usually are calied, approaching and no meeting speci- fied, park board members wonder hat is going to become of ths recommendation. Mr. Rickey and Secrotary Benson © reported being desirous ¢ providing from the campaign for funds w nucleus a futurc drive for an additional n holes. Park officials chamber solicited funds underatanding that the money to be devoted to 1 Commerce directors There meeting presi- 18 receipte ¢ claim entirely he pre of the funds can on the course. Thev intimate any diversion of the money to Chamber of Commerce treasu breaking faith with the Some peopl who pledzes which have ve <aid to be waling for ctors places where be o1 subscribers. made paid tion have dir In the meantime ent has recsived $14.7 ture disposition of hetween $2.000 $3.000 still undecided, Pozsibly Mr. Rickey's frank state to the park board that some ges in the commission some failure o chambe o and m are in on u cla bearing to call may have the president’s mecting inent Observations On The Weather Washington. May 3.—Torecast for Southern New Lngland: Generally fair and cooler Saturday; Sunday fair with rising temperature in in- terfor. Yorecast for Eastern New York: Talr and cooler Saturday; Sunday increasing cloudiness and warmer, probably showers Sunday night. Conditions: The northern dis- turbance is advancing eastward with center last night over western Quebeo With a trough extending southward to Virginia. Mostly fair weather will prevail Saturday cast of the Mississippi river but the eastward advance of the western disturbance will likely cause showers in the Atlantic staies by or during Sunday night and on Monday. The temperature will be lower, in - the northeastern Saturday NEGRO WOMAN Pensacola, Il May 3. —(f — West Florida’s oldest resident, cen- sus enumerators report, is a Negro woman at Marianna, aged 112. Her principal concern. they found, 1= a son, aged 70, whose marriage re. cently was dissoived by divorce. 112 FOUND