New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1930, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1930. the Awmer o t A p o in hot 1d Lawrenee had shot I v arm in uniform ; ; | A corgmy from | replied the | l can headqu outhinin o sury 3 | | Rud 1 | : ; sm‘l‘ the attor- |4 il |4 94\ sment says that in place re s 7 . 3 ne continued his ile r « s 1 tat 4 ‘w'\ ccontnner, s plea for i REA[;H AfiRFEMENT mission to coirol limitatio 1 § s co re e o e jury was considered ser zc in 2 B | originally sug 1 by Thor i o " . sought, William ‘ Kenney Says Residents Object W‘ i 1 UL bourne, he P Tha i ot TEiET ol S ove] | Corbet 5, was arrested later by Chad Michael J. Kenney appearcd American g el 2 iff commission nominatior Zaligl r police who found him hiding ard . and after a Battles Over Changes In Zones Fousht Before Adjustment Board ers in the sec- With Record Attendance Present Fear of Marring Park En- trance Expressed at Cur. tin Property Hearing — McClintock Road Change Turned Down—Stanley- Allen Sts. Corner Fight. With most of the memhers of the board of adjustment favoring ths changing of that portion of Wea Main street between High street and Cedar street from residence C to iness B, against the remonstrance of a large number of persons and | anizations, including the park | board, the adjustment board decid- «d last night to put the matter over | 1o the next meeting. In the mean- time the board will try to cause a change to be made in the city ordi- ances, through the ordinance com- Jittee, and through other proper Ic gal channels, to give the board pow- | er to designate to a certain exte '\(; e kind of a business structure that can be erected along that portion of | West Main street or any other stre that might he changed in the future from residential to a classified busi- | ness zon¢ | Crowd in Corridors wting brought jam interested in such several of s that the The 1 nf persons change corridors of ih hall from ions. Scores the small the proposed zom overflow filled the second floor of the City all to wall in all direct o wa 1 10 for or n zoning wer unable to g doors, nd considerable 15 heard corridor : the time of gainst sorne of the tions to to adjour icil which was § vot \ zon and & poscd corner of Allen During this mat- on the riord, r other 4s dropped un v had conclud- #d their verbal battle, Change Afiects Gas Stations Another matter which was atter ich has had more ups and the lower and higher which the board had rc after time. was a pro- ing ordi which now pr 0 d to time vosed ch in the zo ance ine station a husiness zone church in but only from a church in The board voted ze in the ordinance ) foot limit will apply irdless of natur question S M. | reside board shot task of being forced 1o chan 1t the GEoiot oA loc at sor n on the expre inz made + husiness man 10 igainst comy que member Ives as against 1 pawn for protect tion 1 Wost M this manncr in-saceman Court Change thwest cor and erman C to business Michael W. filling 1ted cans veral of which is lot objected by much competi- ation were to that would in- d grant- filling admitte motin an- on there The m zor bos jon of Myrtle street boundary of Lurritt ent W 1 zone to not ncluded in busing the the living zone, through crror W ordinance was adopted titioners hin that change 5o Man | ming bou and tion of granted the doi por Myl Myrile strect is now in to Burritt street son Counsel for The tirst b the the when the proposed change on | t Main str tween High and far streets, was up. Attor- William 17, Curtin represented Mrs. Mary Curtin, | property at 175 West | requested th Mother evening aken ney Kis mother o f the strect, who of zone from residence C o | Main change busiie Attorney there are noy g hetwe ss 13 explained the persons liv edar north side of West his moth worth Curtin two strect wnd ( street on the Main street and the him ud properiy. once taxes and other over head ing no revenue por e kaid that the property the market for one person had lool it view of buying it. R zone makes the property 1d the only thing that with it 18 to make a metery.” “he lot is Mr and brings ‘n sold. H: had been on years and not with now b five over the unsalabl can be lon: roomi.is house or “a o for cither, explaincd too small Curtin The hoard, St 1 persons W opponents included the parl Mark's ¢ and o own ureh sev property on strect Park Bouard park board, dent Donald L. 1% i the ‘ury to the Protests Vresi tha “hrough et chan in me- said to ne to the zone were entrance war | park, leader of the oppesition .and de- | ciared t 1 residents were hoscd fo the chang morial in Walnut Hill park wou!d :,i,,\,‘ “0,.”. M,‘”‘ e s be great. He pictured the park pa- | po had seen T trons being compelled to scek their fresh air elsewhere if there we ores on West Main street, opposit the park entrance “I speak for the best in the city when 1 object ags lowing any loophole that would permit a filling station 1o b placed on West Main street near the K and thus m the park an ugly place instead of a place of beauty,” he declared Attorney P. T member of the hoard, asked Bartlett if he did rot r 1 Main street as a natural artery of traflic business will be beund to go. Mr. Bartlett renlied, | a “Weil, in the | votea for A controversy began At- | station to be torney McDonough and the park inst it board president as to the harm Change Ne stores would do to a public park,| The proposal for and Attorney McDonough cited For- | from industrial ar nce B to park and Bushnell park, in|residence A Springficld and Hartford, respective- | golf cour: s amended 1o 1 iy, as parks around which were | dence B d p By this vo stores and business blocks, but never | all future dwelling cted harmful to the parks. the cours o b To this, Mr. Bartlett replied double hous the Bar he was not speaking of Bushne'l | north of n ark, and only wanted to protect Char f 2z on New Britain's beautiful park St. Mark's Church Objects Mark's church, through let ter from the rcctor Rev nueh Suteliffe, objected to changing the zone for five reasons: RBecause of the nearncss of the tion olved in nge to the church preperiy change to business | objuctior op- This drew fire red th any sidents ¢ most of ture of them, 2 the re not cing proposed gas | wer opposed questioned the tr erests of nst and anothe being ment al- | tic was on Judge Cooper i questions. that to j ould i showing dvellings ture of %1 moving roci tioned by Aftor: ! Mr. Davidson, ment McDonough. Mr: West futur between onr sing that our Stanley ihe el i because a would result in ness coming to the scetior there is no need change; beca the for proposcd appar change is for property oppo property on t cars Main strect is not meant by p for busine Victory Por Stand; e t ago t owners to b s pur Several or Veterans o can Legion an expressed 10 ont heir obj When the tion of the as inclined cction board cume to delibe to grant Cooper v spposcd 1o a -ondition where property was kept off the market because of a zoning situation that prevented its sale or use, and ome people ed no chan Attorney Mchonou icclared that if the is hanged 1t will amo Curtin proper cavic the value of the half. He said that t o from position can t nd the chur . Main s cannof Would Bar Objectionable Structures Judg then . t the board put stri Cooper rould have 1ct wicr cor similar question ne sugse usiness letter st n busincss b, that would mit only es to be erected bu D ion to be added 1o i The owner of property 1 Monroe strects o 50 strip of land niatire cou 0 course could ed o las itio oposed AT proper- Changs m businiss « ndus- triul zon Id over to the next McClintock Road Status Une Most of th lience of 200 or more.persons bourd | room and o SCIENTISTS BEGIN SEARCH FOR OLD RACE OF GIANTS on McClintock road to Party tood in the A insteac residenc ness V. Camp, owner land onc-half of the 1 tor could b Sets Out From University of Arizona (o Seek Data in one store ot «cribed pla Meico int women refuse 10 t cause of the The board ited to sy condition of th heard all persons o h cas 1s presented and did not Loard session until all 1 taken up for hearing crowd of the li ult the large ot ¢ Meclintoek stre v ned to se what 1d take hoard 1 and immedi ision being voted, the crov Hungerford and Gaffney T ite concerning the y from residence A I to Lusiness B o1 corner of Allen streets brovght forth Hungerford petitioner, Al owner of the proy Wwho is to man posed gus station to be the corner. A picture, showing the posed gas station crally to the new fire house a mdred feet south of the < being studied by Judge He referred to the ber plants in the Attorney Hungerford dressing Jndge Cooper at the yio stopped abruptly, glared at finey and said, “1f it of the hoard to m ffeir, 1 want fo know it.” i snetal Ga “You may § mar said it aence west Attorney on, about 24 by 30 i appearance of th conforming sert Sandberz w S the 100 Men annual ele The 1 Jeantiful rub for ground.” and nient T TR T T Y Swansor arthur Anderson: tru auditor, John 1 <aid md smiled as he “Do you feel analified to sit this matter?” asked the attorney in upon [ Anderson; son, | D rl FE GRS MNP T R T G S S T A WG SR S e sEEwa Lo WS P S S AT SSRGS #GE Tie TG DG T E A A TN TS FETE TETET ITETEELE I PTG T EE S GG S WG TR TR FESGSEFE L TG of Places itation riod Amitation Expart of Commodi Monday— Jor Democrati Hoo FLERT INSURANCE AWA 60°5 SHOOT EACH O7HF Tl conmuns TRYING T0 FIAKE ARR Officers, 000 for Not in Uniforn. 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