New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 3, 1930, Page 18

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18 ; NEW BRITAI JUNIOR C. D. OF A. "'WDI]NI]UI]H HEAD OF [ Census Returms | POTEET TO ADVISE EXALTS MISS GRACE * LOGAL YALE ALUMNI LU []NI G G RULING Issued Today N i 210 ¢ — {Flag salute, May Pole Dance and | ported placing flowers Um-omuon ook Prominent Lawyer Unanimotsy e Mo S G| o e i e i ) ) S FUGMT FUGITIVE, 110 t 3 Eleoted Presi ( R The society will hold its dmvual b ected President of Body ttee on Sound Lines Change TAKENTO WINSTH] picnic at the blind babies nursery in (New DBritain Man Alleged to DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, — JUNE 3, 1930. made; 8 ordeis of flowers sent =vid|section of Corbin.aveaus aud West SMALLEY SGHOOL HAS 47 oranges delivered to the hospital. | Main street during the past two days. 0 | A rc»sport was also made on the | Officers Hayes and Tanguay search- FUELD DAY PROGRAN i o omiors bt b s o o City Items eld day events e: the Smalley were held on the playground e program started | followed by the | Farmington Saturday. Ihosrv \\mh- ing to go who are without ¢ asked to call Mrs. George \o'\ n um Folk dances were | 11 Basket lunch will be served | the upper|at 12:30 o'clock. The children will éntertainment at 1:30 given by the girls of program One of the out- rades. o'clock. SOUTHINGTON GIRI INFATA AEEIDENT -_— MISS MARY P. |JONS ARGUE OVER 30 WARD GENSUS 12 Favor Project and Nine Vote Against It he dan standing emp by N aind 2 in Sprir d linger Traulien, program eats was the running high no Zanetti, clearing 5 ft Program grade §, grade 5. girls round, gir s grade 6 dance, girls grade pole dance, Events: dash, won t i 2, Oren Johns ball throw: Nen Mickey Platosh Micke Platosh, anetti t broad: Mi Platosh mp: Alex Men Jos. Charamut i followed | furnish an | School Dem To Seek Bids on Coal Bids on a different type of coal hich will be introduced in the New Britain school system as an experi- ment were asked today by the finance committee of the school | board. Although nine New Britain | Lidders have already offered a price | | on the coal for the schools, it is not | expected that the entire amount will be in this type of coal Only New Britain companies will be allowed to enter bids. Prices for 750 to 1300 tons of Pennsylvania and | Maryland bituminous coal are asked | and it is requested that the bids be n not later than 12 o'clock noon, | june 9, 1830. Coal is more than per cent volatile content, eight per | cent ash and 1 and 1-2 per cent sul- | phur will be rejected, the school of- | ficials announced. 2b conclt Although it was expected that the | contract for the coal company would | be awarded at the special meeting eck the finance sub committee | | was stolen in th Have Escaped From Police ough positively identified as a dance at Highlan1 last Saturday night caped from the po- lice I ce, Joseph Karna- siewicz of Lasalle street denied the allegation after heing turned over to he losal police by his bro- ther today. Captain White of the Winsted poliez, who came here with warrant charging Karnasiewicz with = passing a traffic light and operating car with defective kes, brought the ticket collector at the dance hall and the latter was certain of the young man's identity. be arraigned in Winsted aving been at Lake, Winsted, «siewicz telephoned to the day morning that his car rear of his home, and later the Winsted police repor: »d that it had been recovered but they wanted to see the owner. It was learned that a motorcycle offi- | cer chased the after it had pass- ¥. McDONOUGH of the field day prog: (aida Vacates Appeal, \\lll Sene Jall Term 28, of 91 5 and of reckless driv- W. POTEE] ‘TARRANTS WILL OBSERVE ed a tra light | ing it, defective 1 not recommend the coal con- act at that G ract at that time Sl e license Arriving at the police ficer was called upon t and upon overtak- found that the brakes were r had no statidn the 0 assist 'a isoner who ed of be- S[LYER WEDDING DAY‘ locking up an unruly pri | nas the reputation in Win: Fmm—— a “bad man” to handle and by > this duty had been atteni- e officer's own prisoner had Dr. Richard L the police station, driving away |in his car. Before being locked up F. Moore. the unruly prisoner had advised the motoMst to fight against arrest. Word was flashed about the town_ their | for the police to be on the lookout iversary tomor- | for the motorist and be celebrated at the dan ad of o jail for 15 days ding responsi- unt G fmel Road Married Quarter Century Ago By Late Rev. and Mrs. Jubilee dding an row and the event will quietly at their hon John J. Tarrant of | street observe ho is said lance, took New made their hom n, leaving the pol who is a native n(: car, until > a. m. v and funeral ged \n‘ A Sl kA str He is a member of B S ¢ 2 ters of America and eatar AL is an emba to offset cording to t police, Karna- pose in notifying thh ties th the car had been stolen was to lead them to bee licve the man who es aped in Win- was a thief. . Today, he ¢ R a en calling on a young Picnic Saturday cnildren. W ars g wom lin Saturday night but eting of the Sun- |9 5 3 o - | Officer ", Dnlan. who checked up learned from reliabie e had not been there pury local anthor GUARD'S BODY IS TOWAS AOT RLPORTLD ‘ RN » Sunshine Society Will Have Ui port, Miss fent 1 and Ma Junior High school. CHILDREN police received a complaint | On hand y that an aged man has been | last week, t-in calls | frightening children in the woodfdj.\rs‘,'zrdu} he motorist who was caught ar aped in Winsted had no opera- r's license, and Karnasiewicz to- ted that he had no licenze having obtained one only Holy (ross Dramatists Preparing for Outing ATTACHMENT ACCEPTING CHALLENGE HURT ) DI EAR P NSRD AR B ST S STV 4 FIRL ALARMS Here are liders Priced as low as you would ever want ambridge Tutor Shot By Student and Killed Great Clear-Weave SPECIAL —for— Wednesday Morning Only! 2 Pairs to pay for comfort and long, satisfactory service. P700722770277777 72787274722 e e /-‘—-—/______——_'-—“\\ TROY OCTUPLE CHAIN GLIDERS thout question the' fin- est Glider that may be bought. 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