New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1930, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 3 Dick- 26, 1930. g \ed the Drunken Drivers Top List of BACON T0 ASSIST KILL POLICE SUPT, MI[iS EUMINATIUN i g% ’rgces 12 0C4Y s hyscal Divetor's St “hhdlfl T Hundred Tnjred During (25, 0 s D 1. st ' e speeter vnea | Siocgeding Harry Kiefer ( Salt Raids in Wadala School First Wi Mr. Bacon is married and has Mario Massiro, 18, of Farmington AsS0C *in his tumbling classes and oc district. No detail sionally doing a little exhibition rk with clubs and torches. His last appearance was at one of ly av Two Are Fined for Operat- ing While Intoxicatcd—l Motorist Who Forced Po- liceman’s Car to the Curb Apologizes Costs of Court. thiee children. For several years he avenue, Berlin, pleaded guilty to has been employed at the P. & F. the charge of speeding and was fin- Corbin plant ed $10 and costs. He was arrested ¥red L. Bacon, prominent in local Y. M. C. A. activities for many years, by Officer Clarence Kumm about § o'clock Saturday night after today assumed the position of assist- ant to Joseph Herg: m, physical followed from Ellis street to I lin Square on South Main Principals and Faculties Ap pointed for Six Week Term sted Press) arrests of civil nounced hy General Secretary Clar- | ence H. Barnes. Mr. Bacon succeeds Harry Kieffer Who after a year as assistant physi- cal director in the local institution has resigned to take a course in the Silver Bay Y. M. C. A. school > h- The selection of Bacon for t Offi- sition is a popular one among the director of the “¥." it was an:| and Pays "0 testifind that street n hour. S of 36 stre Hartford, e charge of y t Main and fined 35 w | passed several intersecting rate to 40 ‘miles Anthor Gwozd * BOVINE DISEASES TOBE DISCUSSED Ty G summer re intoxicated when arres sther motorist who forced a police- T I'wo principals, gular teack created a sc ght into alk” sign, in H an- tion Unod Eastern States Conference (o et Be Held in Albany ers and 16 -ubstitute teachers have policeman been appointed for t two summer The sessions will |, and the for gi eeks 1 middle school s who had no | be held in ssed traffic lights ige Stanley J. Tr ourt today. greatest varie violati bl gie Bt morning were be stopped for the £ p nd then went ahead to make 3 - right turn, which is permitted, to be caught by the amber light Mother Delays Hearing Halvatore Taladino, of 47 Windsor street Hartford, charged with reckless driving and failure to have his certificate of registration in his possession, was heing er informe eng until fore | siart on e red will be cpen om early ir intil the docket cont ty of motor vehicle of August. ons presented in somc Miss Katharine M Northend hool principal Roche, prin- school and TANSKI the am ~chool Champion cipal of summer s scasons, ¥ again charge of the Cen is at the Central Jun \|,;< Iromlu\ Hughe berlain sch: iam G Farmington avenu 38, of 455 Ma and costs each on driving w f liquor, for several Dotlo ot bie.Clazh s : PR : schoo placed in| e 3 8 . h school whic ! fay £ : ack, Florence O Kiniry, Catherine O'Ls Ronney, Viola.Glaser, M Louise Cashman, Ruby and Abbie Curtis n Hale t anowitz. 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