New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1930, Page 17

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EW BRITAIN -DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930. Engaged to Whitney Heir - Alderman Reports City Employes asks for the custody Do o Nothing Except Stand About Payrolls of the sewer, subway and street departments of the board oI public works were examined in tail today by Aldermen J. Gusta\t Johnson and Walter R. Talk, after | which Johnson commented: “There are men on that payro!l\ who scem to do nothing but stand | around the streets all day. | Informed that about 265 men draw salaries from this department | of the city government each week, the aldermen expressed surprise and ventured opinions that the public| works appropriation will be ex- hausted before the end of the fiscal year unless there is retrenchment. Algerman Johnson, does not ap- prove extensive strcet operations until Mayor Quigley comes to his office and is in a position to consult with city officials as to the best method of disbursing funds avail- able for improvements, he said Information which had re the aldermen that Frank Z ; an employe of the department of public works and a former alder- man, had been dropped from the payroll prompted® the two officials to come to city hall and see what employes yet remain. Johnsop ex- Za- to the asing plained. He indieated that patka removal him. DISABLED VETERANS ORGANIZENEW P[]ST’ Hardware Cl ty Chapter Has 26 Members on Charter List 1 | was dls The Hardware City Chapter, Dis- | abled American” Veterans of the World war, has been organized and has become a part of the natiofal crganization. Twenty-six veterans who are numbered among the d abled men of the World war, signec heir names to the charter. Repre- gentatives of the state department of the organization officiated and presented the charter to the post The purpose of the organization is to aid all veterans, whether they be members of the chapter or not r their personal difficulties and the complications confronting them in securing their compdhsation. At a recent meeting, John H. Robinson of 126 Bexton street was appointed liaison officer and he will p take care of any n assistancr At the Veterans' bu ford, assistance from the State Department of the Dis abled Veterans of the World war may be had for the ask These men are especially qualified to han- dle any difficulties with the utmost satisfaction. They give their time | members willingly and without renumerationsymeant to any man who is a veteran There is only one official and na- tionally recognized drive for funds, beld under the auspices of the Dis- abled Veterans of the World war, and that is the Forgetmenot drive. This 1s supposed to be held u'hnr on Sept. 25, Argorine day, or Nov. 11, Armistice day, and cannot be held any other time except by of-| fictal sanction of the national com- | mander. It however it s found that men | are soliciting about the city under | the name of the Disabled Veterans of the World war, at any time other | than those mentioned, anyona r rightfully inquire as to his authority in soliciting funds. | On May 30th, Memorial day ob- servance i§ made to comrades who have passed beyond, and the com- | mander of the post gives notice at | this time to all members, that if" they are physically able, it is their | duty to turn out and fall in with | some veterans' organization of their | Fails on Marshmallow, l Gets Big Box of Them Armando Zottola, who was do- d for the city spelling cham- hip last nightgdiscovered today that his loss was ®wectened with a gift significant of the word which he failed to spell correctly Armando stumbled on the spelling | of the word marshmallow, =pelling it “marshmellow.” Today he presented with a five pound box of marshmallows to sooth his disap-! pointment. He proceeded to pas: the éandy among his classmates’a St. Joseph's school. wa's We found {t—thanks to the He ald Classified Ads = | PANAMA HATS Returned to a new condition by our Hat Makers. Yours is good for at least another season. Let Experienced us prove it to you. Moderate charges. MARRO Shoe Service Inc. " 89 WEST MAIN STREET - []LANI] SEES PALS OF BOYHOOD DAYS \Motion Picture Star Leaves City for New York Warner Oland and former rc has been visit famed movi or ient o city who ng 1} completed necessary to prove his arrangements | citizenship and this afternoon he left for New Europe. (Vith him today fridnd, Building Inspecto Rutherford who with Plumbing spector Olaf, Peterson dined with the movie actor at the Burritt hotel was found that his father, the J t nd admitted itizenship about 1 . Oland met William H whom he¢ associat athletics in his younger said it was t ple turn own n hie vouth ence. Mayor Grorg 150 one nds. AMERICAN WOMEN IMPRESS WRITER Viennese Journalist Says They Love Independence York. He sail for days L g asu 1o his home nd s ds of h pr uigley wag of his fr New York, May ) women, accor st kindly crit nnese newepar only © Miss widely jou day that was the prqm i inine (UP)- most T Press to- endence said love free and do to somebody wher nd why—I1 had beiter y from men and be my own said sh ly escape conclusion that the women what they said when they de- red themselves happy men. » was likewis by the camara ald ojder women—something said would sc @ 1 Europe “In America, “women |try to'help one another. At home a gathering of women would be gos- | siping and quarrelling.’ s could scaree the one Zeppelin Passenger - Tn- | Associated Press Photo I‘nvagement of Mary Elizabeth Altemus of Philadelphia to John ,\:}, | Hay Whitney, son of Mrs. Payne Whitney, | Well known in polo and racing circles, Jock Whitney is principal heir to $191,000,000 estate of Payne Whitney. WDONALD CABINET BATTLES FOR LIFE ! May Ask Confidence Vot on aerseoor Unemployment Action i e Herald, labor orj certain support may be lacking since lu\vd Lloyd George r made the price of his contin port in the comm a for electoral refor Ar. onald vening and i »- bor pledge and proportional Llovd George regarding the was un- insistent granted r“4(10v\] derstood that he wa mands be most 1o prop If the goverr Pr—The acDonald the mini; onal rep- : grec second eut dace Wed- will with- the hold out the n in defeat. is a terval | history ot als before i itself toda nesda bable its hold their support, or “mutine 1 as a hattl r i that if ers' do Wednesday ahead ninistry will o Next prime € 5 way ote of confide may brin unemployment |tion. B rlenaiioii and that, failing to obtain |govern admit it"is in a very ably would give not tight position. George ) and will the question lo hat at a meeting {mo | H'tro"'lm 1it, he prot rent City Items Leslie Coates of 8 Wilcox ned to the police last the certificate of registra t aid while i r convert, from conserva dent T G| mmp‘ | Duchy of er. a Mr. [ning tha | MeDonzld anc ministry had | tion of his car and a fi ailed to e were stolen ou of the ca e i for Ehie | was parked on Beaver street, S | Broad street = | The resignation of - the minister | Applications for marriage licenses | has brought to a head the long have been filed by the following: | with the |F < Miller of 141 Curtis streat | 1A R. Johnson of et. Victor Mase of on L. Watras of orse plans of Sir Os- ndling of unemploy- near ~dert as is this | street Gunnar A. Petgrson has transfer- red to William and Agnes Gavits, | property on Audibon street, and taken back a mortgage in amount of $3,100. Officer Peter McEvoy has r ‘|duty after several days |treatment. giva Mr. oo confidence 5 2 5 KILLED IN AIR CRASH Wuinteros, Chile, Mas Five persons were Kill gravely injured vester airplane |the opposition thing like mu Thml\ MacDonald Will Win It was believed in go ircles that .the parliam ng tonight would MacDonald the vote of will request e EOINg 10 meet try in a general clection he cloud of the Wednesday t problem conservat lord privy se 1 minister employment, this being the trac tional method of 1% to account o cfficiency of any one depart- ntal head Uncertain of Lloyd George en th o might be cleared at the usual liberal nem- Diego Soto {0 re. | member: Thomas. for un- pilot of t of the persons were seriou I ] motion COMF TO BRISTOL Every THURS. and FRI. (Matinee and Night) And See the not th Mre. Lau cuse, N. 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[ATvE otherwise Indicated, MAN OF MANHATTAN" AT STRAND n, thorou Man of ‘M ghly nhat- s “Melo-Ma song, dance & Co. 4 Queer Rand 3 wood “Wher. 1dio;” Sally Holl has been announced. | Biz Pond,” + \ GRAND THEATE tion a ford ha ‘ e ; Delegates of “l\ace\s Report on Convention incil, No. hts of Colur on Monday meeting ly ral location cf which are now in building on Wes attendance of nemorial mass for t of the council a | is anticipated. The 1 ‘~ n‘](v K day is of deceas to attend » | Whist and Bridge MAY 23, FRIDAY Benefit SOCIETY Adm. 50c H ARTFORDD MAT. TODAY AND SAT. 1930's Biggest Laugh! “LITTLE ACCIDENT” by the Jas. THATCHER PLAYERS NEXT WEEK Commencing Monday “LET US BE GAY” OFFICIAL theatrical notic for ihe respective amusement co Main | CapitoLL 6; |’I‘II|II |Il| = 204 reviews i CAPITOL THEATER bells in Vitaphone EMBASSY THEATER tomorrow Baldasarri e against s city. She habitually in- TODAY and FRIDAY Double Feature WARNER BROS present Jhoseuwho | DANCE with - MONTE BLUE LILA LEE Betty Compson and »-Feature ROBERT ARMSTRONG BARBARA RENT Bersl Mercer, James Gleason TONIGHT FRIGIDAIRE NIGHT SATURDAY “LOST ZEPPELIN" OPENING Tenth Season CAPITOL PARK WLTHERSFIELD AVE SPECT ATURES—GITT 9TH On Saturda Open Daily PALAIS ROYAL SUMM Dancing Eyers Sundays and INFANTRY Evening and Sunday NEW RIDES GAM Unt SEASON OPENS THIS SATURDAY Night, & to 11:30, D, Week Nights—Orthaphonic Holldays—Selected HARTFORD SATURDAY MAY 24th %01 PONS—BAND MILITARY BAND CONCERTS Afternoon and Erening N MUSEMENTS Sept. 15th NIGAT ST Music. Admission 100 Orchestras. Admission 60c ey were marrie vtember Woods re TARIFF BILL WL PASS I SENATE » Compromise Expected {0 Muster Necessary Ballots Hoo Raise Lumher Rates To ldu\mz(l’ Repealer olice 10, 1 gton pro- t ey Haroid Deput rtin H. 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