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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930. e : Religious Courses In Some Form e e e e e o T AR G R B AR D o e e et s | s oD el eeopin gust 1, 1 The proceeds of the |ture to April 21, amounted to $29.- | not been large enough to pay a ot 2 Chia Sl 3 e bonds, $145,115, we eived on | 170.74, lea a balance at th TO PAY coate inaluAtne Unstiritioe andl phr: Nl e hard 1 Sons of Italy Necessary In Every College, In i tiie” Xithucins i L1078 g mes o o BILLS PROMPTLY o “nctual nvinec o Maisr. o e i was a deficit in this division of $46,- | e meeting those bills it heen fonnd | and o r der the direction of David Mathew- 0 8 f L 2 [135.98, leaving approximately $103,- | BOYS ENTER SCHOOL Finance Committee of Common pec to allow sor counts to s n the 2 t | son e : Legion or- pmlons (1) eal mg‘ llcatOI‘Sww available. This balance lasted | Officers Charles Weare and Lov- an i iy R o A i Hadfleld, : p to. DI’ Pronio until December 18, 1928, and at that | ines E. Johnson, acting on a co ouncil Will Send Message ' 1ce cor vat pla time it was necessary to make a | plaint about 8:30 o'clock last Speed |dates on sor n for ap- o Lamass of ‘l\e“ Lngland Prlsoner Takes Bath temporary loan in the amount of |that boys had entered Central J prova nstru opLrclien ‘White Sister” 1“ Be 2 $25,000. At the close of the fiscal |ior High school at Main and Chest- tion of the finance |W. H y < P d Itali ear ended March 31, 1928 e | nut streets, learned hree _.;,,,.. e of ommon council, | sioners that ‘b b p ¢ S n Institutions Shows Feel-, Thus Losing Freedom | v ir ended March B2l nut strects, learned that three young | commit 1@ common_council. si ) resente in Ttaliar Canon City, Col., May 23 (f)— | |¥as a balance in this fund of men had gone in by way of a fire |the municipal garage commission more pro ¢ o Siste s s Danny Reardon, erstwhile trusty | | 201-54 | exit on the top floor. Whether any- |henceforth will make an effort to| At the comimtt t | ru ng That Bible S“ldy in the Colorado state prison, was During the al year just closed | thing was stolen tras not learned ake I prompt payment of bills comptroller has - securely behind steel bars today | |there was added to this sum col-| Should Not Be Neglected || vecause ne halted an apparently | |lections for assessments of $115, successful escape to take a bath, | | 170-73, and $155,000 for notes dis- — Presidents Give Rea-|| Danny, fed up with prison fare, | | counted. During the fiscal year there || walked away from the institu- ||Was expended 3250, 4 leaving a PV sons. tion yeste 5 hours later | | balance at the clos the fiscal At the Founta]n ! WE i A. A. Fry, ba proyrictor | vea 4 93. The expenditure 5 ¢ S || at ¥lorence, Col, iles distant, | |Just noted was divided follows Ice Cream Soda . ... 5¢ ¢GIVE | nnne n nt found a str 2 ) For payrolls, $194,042. and for b/ %7 VA | nger asleep in his es- 5 Boston, May 23 (UP)—Religious + = - o 3 , || tablishment supplies and other expenses $56,- Milk Shades and 3 ¢ courses n_some form sfould be in- B e | T ] | 100 |SReEN. | (TEL- 980~ THE-BOSTON-STORE X EST-1878- cluded in t curriculdm of ever ™ 1 = £ . S ... 5 1 _the same time. The slumbering | uncoubtedly aware includes charges ¢ Poy 55 college, in the opinion of represen- ||~ ) ncor wag Danny. | |for trucks and steam shovels hired. e b ot 0?3 REDEMPTION STATION IN OUR STORE tative New England educators e e e e ) In connection with the recent|| sieep,” he said in weary explana- | |in the amount of $300.000 were is. temporary abandonment of Biblical | tion as he was'shoved into the | |sued, the net proceeds of which were literature courses at Amherst col- || “hole,” which is prison s the net p Dohinhoor : lege, resulting in a vigorous prot solitary. : 5 nis ot 5 lncereet a V. er cent, 2 7 ‘ 4 i by the student body, the United gl G 1 Press sought th s of college s e presid 1 Massa setts, Maine, 2 Nau Eamo SESH AT President Hopkins—"“Fewer rules| *On A , I drew an order in “Religion N e A4 less coercior more guidance favor of the city treasurer in the S e e R , LOVELY NEW el i el e s s \cation is self- money borrowed noted above ™ Drestient Irankiin Wo n ot |acquired ar iy can be forced | This left a balance in the fu Eresiaent oIy N : el 7,520.27, after delucting the p 2 . Subjects Deal With Religion President C ”,".' focitheppcel ienced fprlind B SUMMER “Philos . psychology, ethics, @ larger proportion 1930, % nnot fail to deal with | young people into t 4 of teach .t idigoresont rats) ol expendls / religion. Courses more specifically | ing.” ture this balance will last until abot o i 2hd ottier! foriis oL | T oo o i o ~}17 he amount of Sl b In these new Hats " e é ¥ _£XTRA VALUES CRIROES A nce of this authorized issue of ey § K CEEREIDERIE T 600 AL Tusive hrmv'w at. The legisla- ture of 1925 thorized the issuing of $350.000 i the field of ethics and the philoso- £ e - proved March phy of religion,” saic ent Ad A = i 4 5 there was issued Opposes Technical Courses e s i i -2 land on June 15, 1927, $75.000. 3 . downs of t President b n Hopkins y Spvptaale i ¢ On April 1, 1929, the balance in 20 - 3 Plenty of of Dartmo lared he did not | i the subway f as $19,412.56. have much confidence in the tec There was ) X . defgradualo currionlu Toiits 3 r h 15, . this & S —--Just out of their wrap- eep boys GO purpose of 1 s pro- UAY FILES REP[]RT S TSR e for tha G W pings and fresh on the racks Boys® Linen hf ith, all courses : 5 R ; for the holidays that are < = N nemme e : the hmount of T il ) r‘uAming': Showing the styles KNICKERS ning of the pre al vear the Both Pr “la Y g 2 § Y and materials that will lead ; summer. low men.” liam Allan Nei g y "?‘f""] ) 4 llege curr n L _ e 4 4 le'L 1vw<m and ‘171('V§ snould i y A R34 3 rocks, silk pique, rajah silk, some form '"“n" S[ree[ and Subway TFG&SHl‘y 1 embroidered washable crepe, eges—m EORBCR e 5 ! -eagurer in the 2 figured chiffon and geor- e . leyored '.”,'II.'C,ifl"mf'v A e ol o i WX cette, and printed crepe. 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