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g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1930. ———————————— []l]x MAY PUSTPDNF || Pants Burglar Evades r——__fi‘———_——“ ”fl»‘“‘";)'-’ e iWANT MAY[]R T[] NAME 2cyoiaclier fucte (el il - ] 5 ¥ 4 (On request. sent with ped. aa- ortable Building Used number of years ago. ‘ | 1 Staten Island ( (_)[:)SY Dogs BELIEVE IT OR NOT dru-;ad:an\'alo;T:.‘DML'Rw\!e-y‘-T‘ll faratch BY RlPLEY “A porm;e l;\nlxldlng aor two : Besides his wife, Mrs. Josephine New York, Ne P— [ Broot of ansihing depicted ity) bim). Irooms ~accommodating pupils of | | the existing situation. The term — {mira and Jennie Karbonic, all of portable’ building means little to this city {those who have not had experienc: 4 A with one. The teacher, pupil and | (Continued From ¥ . g parent who must endure the ordeal 3 = o | = [of the one and one-half year period | Which he has a vote. When i- - b in the carly grades are most em- |“NEcIo M. Paonessa was mayor, he | g 1y | { that the chief executive of the city should name the city's legal ad- phatic in their denouncement of the | V28 known to favor a change with | {use of such buildings. No repair job | ¢ference to the appointment of the | N R [ bo of such magnitude as to en. | OTPoration counsel, his belief being i ompass the main building and the portable building and remove th |obiections incidental to the use 0(‘(“"\ 82} isidoneiin; a nurber °“Stmnds Break and He IS Fa[a”y MRS F. CECENA - o gy | Alderman J. Gustave Johnson of ' . f -4 SinPiego, G | Auditorium Needed !the fourth ward is opposed to the, Hl]l‘[——iz Len 1n Fflmlly 5 37 YeaRs o1p 2 LN G “Auditorium facilities are needed | proposed change and will stand out | q 3 to carry on the program of educa- (against it in the council if it passes tion as being practiced in New |the charter revision committce. He| Swinging on a long rope Britain and elsewhere. In fact those | takes the stand that the corporation | [ung from the roof of a veranda who are intercsted in public mat- | counsel is the legal adviser for the | ters foresee the very carly demand |(ntire city government and is called ! for public use of school auditoriums |upon by every department to handle | L N&iechajier d 4. 1l over the country. Be that as it |numerous problems. To be respon- | mont strect s dashed 1o the may we are forced with the im- sible {o the mayor alone would not | grou below, when the rope mediate need for auditorium facili- | be in keeping with the city's best | broke cn to the New ies in order that the instruction at interests, in the alderma udg- | Brita 3 tal, where he orthend school may he as ef- | ment, he said when the learned that | died abo Sunday morning of and complete as in other | the proposed change might he at- a cerebr parts of the city. How are the over- | tempied | Willian AND HAS GIVEN BIRTY To 25 CHILDREN of 93 Tre- owded facilities of the present building going to be aftered to pro- y ¥ working on “The heating and ventllation sys- struck the ground with his head and the impact of the fall rendered h cms at the Northend school are rhaps as good as conditions per- jiunacHisons, 3 The heating system, however \ccording to Me has never been of adequate capacity John Purney. who at buildin, i best evi- at the ! e boy received t conditions are bad is the (Continued From Tirst Page) fractured skull. He AL ESE - fact conscicntious janitor = EaIning conscious ble personal ition 1o the| He was a grac ; sacred ¢ooLIE, E ) i | ce ¥ o arrive on the ° £ 5 5 ; 78 vews e / | : 4 ob at 3:30 a. m. on cold mornings | o C\1 8IS pa 1 the city and | Heart school and attended the sixth it = I i n o fhat iihetbrlskl atriotis to feel that under the pro- de at Elihu Burritt school CARRIED 4 P Sk ey S ew arrangement he can mor: des his parents, Mr M 109 136 o | ] N ray be brought to a half-way satis- atransemeicican Bion, ¢ 15 P o By 3 fort i con nieee 4 concentrate the attentions of | Joseph Ungiechaji survived S \ 4 alth de cnt upon this| by five Victoria, Sophie, 1000 > ; SRAVESTONES | work 2 and Helen Ungie- MiLes : | Officials of the Tuberculosis Relief ¢ brothers, Joseph NASSAU, N ; A il make the heating and ANRASI6Y, _, WHILE : i 2 AR RE I ociaty e communication rd. John and Walter nieT OV : : CiL Do e iy sishuion itn Maurice Stanley, president of U ait of i _Z ; UNIVERS Ty of WasHincTon Tl enen e alis e o A EaRee B semn and (o o g ! ing system could overcom ¢m, but no method yet s = ; LOSE A GAME fioned. In the foregoing paragrapha | Tho. ehance ooty il 2 . for 9 years e _may rest assured the place at the end of March whe Sentences to Be Given R S0 oD ol fscal venrorn d ¢ Page & Shaw Officers school would endorse tion cioscs RO et G T ILTAM RARBONIC GAS s e VICTIN, FRIENDS LEARN £ TieH TRAT SWIMS UPSIDE DO RICA 5 N 61 steght — = 2, Viclories or { socia- —Ree—— Former Local Man Asphysiated in New York Home Tuesday Night, to sc time CHECK SUIT action was set “For over 1 Teachers' DEMOCRATS §L386 - e e "2 e s o NEW BRITAIN ication dev £0 much tim 12y to school problems. No other be held respoasible for the property conduct of the New Britain schools Il was written it must be given the authority to 1 Press proceed in such manner as it may Jown deem necessary in order that it may [ ¢ jour- | bri uccess to its operations. n be no divislon of au- od a new b without division of responsi- r bylined | bili ng laws dictate unit 1 in the responsibility in the board of edu- L cation ce the authority for ac- rite tion, in the last analysis, must rest no way with the board of education. “In the opinion of this board the h S friends 019 building of the Northend school [ ArC treet o preesent be altered to mect the ex- ABLE lant o overcome the faults now : it :"\(v‘I to prepare for the . at 7 P. M. oo WITHDRAW EROM o NORTHENG SCHOOL 55 25 | g tting! INTERESTING! Novel! hold the hoard of education ord hospit r { L i o csponsible. We must give them the i oo LOLECON Y o oo - sorts o o PHOTO RADI oHe b YT t ‘. d Jarger building is the ¥ g S f D o The actual trznsmission of photographs by radio in charge of X i d : ) it R © A engineer, who sends pictures every half hour on this latest marvel of radio. See the piciures of the Governor, Mazor and other prominent people received by radio, casible solution of this vex ilding Inspected sigley and Building In- S uhantendanant 1o THE “SEVEN AGES OF RADIO” make an inspection preparatory Marconi's original radio set used in 1901; the elaborate Navy, o 4 conterence in the mayor's office f§ reccivers developed soon after; other sets up to present day radio. Al : t 3 o'clock : afternoon on i s < g ailon clatsgoome o8 SRR I SHIP MODEL AND RADIO COMPASS SO TenE der- | hool to replace the present buill- This ship shows exactly how it is controlled by radio compass B0 S i T maavor feels that the cx. @ —tze same method uted on large transatiantic liners of today— w2 st . : \diture of $200,000 on a new 18 square fect of interest! hampior 3 8, when at {0 8 Uaing. prectu the. en. |Puilding is unwise in view of th WORLD'S LARGEST AND SMALLEST s K r lefty s S Yo of 1 he-Te the votin & ) depressed conditions of the times, - . $ N gh w ns the I tic £ , et Bobby @ruickst ary ment of {he present roOMS . g pe cchool board should make RADIO TUBES B ; i il 0 besd 1 O the Unit g \Which arc not large enough 10 Per-|j, . ropairs and renovations as are D. Donlan. print I t non-penetrating nd burned |, ; land vith store closets | Members of the school accommo- z | ha Most wonderful musical instruments ever invented. Plays music upplies, $2 K tier 0 t bd 5 e ind or i « : . t is possible to repair a "_“H"d‘.'mn committee will meet k - b 10; New Brit ferald 3 3 tur 1 A thiee witha ne of cig s 8o that it will be | ;000" iscuss the situation and by the wave of your hand. Come and try it. Southern N i . Niloisce tian ihe bu i ey il sl denes plant of 10 larger rooms press lipor he ad- o : TENCY FIRN ! : s icharasterfaiid (it 18 the Taedent |ina ohal cliampionsiiy o the United B8 iR i Lk St o a0 (0 SIS Rl BT LR 05 EE THE HIGH FREQUENCY FURNACE $6; Mr. Morehead. service t er o = P Some: valuB Aistins Jroving | added the conquest of British 1 chool children shall be given phy- |jnz At a meeting last week action | Metal heated to the meliing point and human hand inserted Farrell rent of ch $S1.7 tar n > v ner 'y e A The Wins 13 Golf Titles sical ruction to round out the |yac doferred when the mayor sent comes out uninjured! A spectacular display. Very interesting. ley Svea Co., sug 5 Sul- r . H - ent the vast r er of All told, Jones von the aston- cducation of body and mind. This ; jetter requesting a delay, and on livan, supplies. $13.55 burn Tax Eiar S Frl et e = ishing number of 13 national golf ¢dict requires a gymnasium "Wi.\ urday the conference was ar- Radio Sets, Electrical Appli- services it 0., suppl tal ¢ 30t n v f nd s creatin titles of the United States and Great Droperly carrying out of this order. | ranged. Members of the schosl ances and Magic Chef Gas .50; E e, Su L brought t oy e . X Britain in the sp of eight years The only available spaces ar the | hoard said today they favored an Range, all valued at more 310. an N t npl r L t »mo n ho 1 I h g N :nd school are the playground in order that thc than $1,500, will be given hich h» has be dor z 1« open conference competitor in 1 a the room usged for kindergarten entire situation might be known ‘o away as door gifts, donated me as well as the + This room is for the public by exhibitors, 3 chitre s wit s | inz card” in the entire : rten . iditor- e e o o I = b Rhasapus of. What stretch of | With three million men willing to AD“fllSSlON Zsc month. last ar 1 ) the i He captured 1 sited Stat agination o visualizes a re- | vork ci this would be the ideai thit o) R R RS 415 n Spent § ) 3 truck down by a ity of deta nation appeals amateur crown five times, the United r operation that would stretch 'time fo discover whether crime is Judge William F. Mangan, o car during football traffic on No-to me as the ideal vehicle for an un- |States open four times, the British old building to include a gym- |caused by lack of cops.