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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930. Employment Wesleyan Students Oppose Plan oot 41 —HELP—MEN WA | 42—HELP. v To Change Name of Their College ‘5—;*,%;555_;{,:;' e e STUI]ENTS PASS BY : to change of name of th {3—TWANTE - : fater, a student survey just el ) Yice “o(k Tramatic crimes to solve as only §4 out of 505 voted $0—CATTLE AND LIVE R RS hafr T proposal for a change of CATS, lk_ ’;,_ which hare baffied detec- : : : rame was due in part to the fact | FOULTRY e i x )\ \ that ihere are two other institutions a(-——\\A\TE_I)Mll\ Pl e : ! Weslevan® 15 a part of Hamrd Even for Scrubwom Serchaniine S b ) = ; known today by D. C. Mills, chair- _;;nxf:};(\ylsrm_,mmw el 1 ) . man of the student committee in T AND DAIRY PRODUCTS. | e : ] R harge. and these cover also athle-| Cambridge, Mass, May 15 (UP) | 5—FEED AND tics and publicity. : | So—rERTILIZER DS, PLANTS —A dance which had been dubbed HYILIEARS SuRis. FLA On the change of name question, 1ZFOOTWEAR AND CLOTHIA 1 1 “the Fete of the Mop” had failed| 300D THINGS TO EAT halt of those who favored it sug- | the Fete of the Mop §3—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES ; gested the name of “Olin"; 11 “Win- | foday to materially swell the fund | & \MYCHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS ] : | 2 J chester,” 5 “Old Wesleyan” being raised for the benefit of Har- | THE STORES = 1 Y ]d or ; = rd Al / hest | *0ld Wesleyan” and | being raised for the henef b S I L.adder, 4 . ¢ “An vard college’s discharged charwom- y : Amherst Favorite Rival = ; ) \DS, JEWELRY ,,{ o r% rolarv e i The question as to what colleges ° e NTE : 0 BUY [1ouse Durgilary were perferred as Wesleyan athle-| Twenty scrubwomen lost their | Real Lstate for Rent =it - | competitors next vear 455 gave|iobs several months ago when U ’ Te & TENEMENTA Amherst first place, 450 voted for |Yersity authorities refused to com- US> D Williams as second competitor, forth | PIV With a ruling by the Massachu eing members of the “Little Three.” |Setts’ minimum wage THYE BROKEN GODDESS b = . - For the next three Bowdoin had ‘ha.' the :‘lja_n"r-'sh‘o‘vjlr)l‘ : ) Sotes, Ty 160 and Hamilton 114, | instead of 35 cents an hour For the next five places the range | A group of Harvard undergradu- " vota was from 86 to 76 for Yale, |ates decided that the scrubwomen cticut Aggies, Brown, Haver- sho paid back wages all i Uni Iy due them. and a drive for o the question of a “little fen,” was launched favored for athletic relations, 10 be | Aq the crowning achievement of composed of Union, Hamilton, Ho- | pic campaign, a ‘scrubwomen’s hart, Haverford, Bowdoin, Middle- | pals was arranged for last night Trinity, Amherst, Willlams | 4 capgwich man assisted in adver- Weslevan d ves'' and 2 - P tising e event and a big n B was looked for Rooms, Board and Hotels An hour and a “tened intently at the head of the stairs Dinion on the present eligibIlity of | qoors of Fratile ; ) " students in sporls, 495 regarding | gpe only persons who had appeared 5 oA ~ present system as satisfactory. were the ticket-taker and Mrs. An- % 5 5 Only slight difference were noted | 1 Meintyre and Mrs. Mary Hogan, | $5—BOARD AND ROOM WA L Italian News Briefs on seven suggestions o 1mprove | yor TR SET b women who Gl gy athletic teams, ‘*better coaching”!p.4 heen engaged as chaperons. CED « MY it first | Finally two young women appear- USED CARS d second places. led and ward B. Ginsburg, ticket he present $10 athletic 1ax Was|yaier qanced with them in iurn NEW 1930 ed as fairly satisfa v. The ST e o P e et e 0L SIS LR CHEVROLET COUPE nearly 20 cou RUN ONLY MILY was but slight difference of RENT dled through several nd 65 per cent said they e A 3 I to Settle an Estate ow how the public present ‘\OTI(E P“rrnr‘ 1211 For Inspection ions to improve i il ) re one mar ity,”’ was ion of a press club was s a second place ‘ et il BORE Rare Balgams purpose of the nationa 5 per cent of those who oo e | USED CARS LOW PRICE IV L.oo n Over PASTOR G l; l,\'l.[. etown, May 13 Rev ;. g T. Mallery, pastor o e : opeplt 3 liaanc lll\l\(ulll—‘\l)lu Norwalx Baptist g Sim i L ancs ted 1o become pastor of : iy b ana o Franl\ P \/Ic\amara Baptist church of Mid ; yund he latter ch has been ng GLiies Dropar E Reo Sales & Ser Al 11, when {NY : % s Elm St. Cor. Par OF HBFEARING ON ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT i = CASHINS B THE HERALD e CLASSIFIED ~\DS BINERT SELEGIION ORILEED | e i BEFORI: BUYING ANY ¢ i AR SEE U'S FIRST LINE RATES PONTIAC COACH L el AR N 430 STUDEBAKER SI FORD SEDAN Larr .1 E 930 PLYMOUTH SPT. COUPE Slaise : 9 CHEVROLET COACH 928 DODGE SEDAN Count 8 words {0 a lie. 225 FORD COUP s to an inch e mum space 3 liner. BUICK SEDAN um Book charge 35 centn. 27 PONTIAC SEDAN 1327 PONTIAC COACH MANY OTHER SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS ADVERTISING FOR _ THIS LONG LASY TERMS SECTION MUST BE ORDERED CAR TAKEN IN TRADE |<¥005 satenpan. CASHINS be respons fire t on. WEST MAIN ST. OPEN EVENINGS © decensen Wie e Classified Ad. Headings Announcements OAKLAND AND PONTIAC Three Bottles nwnd et e = ey TEVA JOHN MELNIK CLES WANTED 7 W'H}'\' a child suffers from ta E. 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