New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1930, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1930. = New Britain Herald |/ HERALD New SINCLAIR ISHING n. Comnecticut Associated ~CHOO] ASSURED Liw I~ TLLLS 10 HIs COUNTRYMEN teast one of jon the of a erl functions—is COMPANY THE RIGHT TRAFFICKING SCHOOL WITH IRUSsIA hant to make purchases, the rchant does not ask him about Facts and Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN Snobbishness has done its worst people turn up their noses at K beca they are too cheap. onomic belicts, his politics or gion before ng to anythi what Defic Something the treasury partment predicts in order to ep congress from making one Maybe 25 Texas policemc up Chicago, as tha aybe the linotype after a while. When therc's no way 1o g0 bottom, experiment with freedom Look at America. zood WHERL THE MONEY COMES TROM CALIFORNIA'S UNADVERTISED MENACH Observations On the Weather rick J is in went and 1lo Balbo. pilots and mechar are Sunday A | air corps. Hymn of the " a new official song of the music “The older or northern New England, iators practicing atching a lpusma mirror, haljed to give his| 3 : : e : ¢ i % i —THE OBSERVER—} Makes Random Observations ¢ On the City and Its People CPPPCIPOEIS t Already, Attor- PEPHISHHS5 99 | Court Positions made next spring. Goal of Lawyers. ys B. J. Monkiewicz, William F. | Curtin, Harry M. Ginsburg, Law- Golon and others are men- prosecutors anl there will be who have yet 10 t that the create Developments of considerable portance to New Brita ternity arc beginning to d within a few months before the public to the exc of the ordinary run of matters con- cerning the profession. A deter- nined effort will be put forth, it is'an adc rence J. possiblc ported that candidates take form | tione will be lusion | several he mentioned charter tional rney in the eve proposed change to position of prosecut- expected, to place a democrat in or becomes effec of the local court judgeships after the legislature conver 1 shortly thereafter there will be a contest: for prosecuting attor- cistant's office, or neyships of police court ting Attorney Gre Hardly had the clection of Dean |promoted and a 2 S0 lano the local | for his present place. On the logis- may be a fres cral republican feated tests for the and the Prosc- Should the proposal be d attorneyship Assistant so0n may prosccuting istein may he staged only other for-all contest Cross and democratic it nominees for th assured in November centered on th one or two places possibility of ousting the s of the city republicans, but a report- present agistra and poli Bathless Campaigns Royal Road to Success courts, who fe days later it was free | be no changes, | L. As time wore | led the political world velation of why he was so busy during that he did me to batl He it not until Fillmore—admit- nresident House have a that IFillmore know nothing™ and ‘_fm‘“_l Ire, i s N1 deg nto a republican. This took place about the 1o reappoir was installed, we Saxe, the ; uptive in- governor- no assuranc cither will cause of t he says both houses o take a 0 | —was in the eran politicians, including who have scrved in the legis- rtain as to the sayvs el ANe T n the causes for reat emp hut heard the given as would not hills governor ot on such plo hot as judging < patronized hote days of roller towc As t to look of tit- stion of up fri high- hoot- had ighes on the ing a from out Then there w ensuing inci- For many sparking but want to nd if you your lighter must n at Dunhill's and my dilemma. He t it to light no wick?” I 10 on 1 r 4 1 1 him but with 17 they ¥ i Y did v my hot blood steumed p and llowed: “Well, who put t no matter how occupied they | the w in the thing in the first ire when 1 appear, they immediately | place 2" Think that one over for ab- find a dozen things to do. Not zero n zippy gomebacks that time at Palm Beac e ] cver spoken to one first and | When T got home T told my meekly to tell 1 i [ was getting dotty viing " she replied ith an inguiring ction, and so 1 locked all the hop and Ve t T pout. My lips once have § wife 4 measuring worm v his collar o S or arc . f o clonds overhead arc The room is A lot of have a suffocatingly hot nothing 1 the next day until 4 o'clock mber hecomin in this world. 1 window—and sit zood T am notion to open a right smack in a draft (Copyright, 1930, McNaught Syndi- caje, Inc.) noon. Often One clerk detached himself. but glimpse of his puss in | from the ones we have seen, these would be decidedly misapplied. In fact, according to the dean’s newly expounded standards, we should think the communists would make idcal candidates for office. Our Platform Has Plank for Bigger and Bigger Protocols Protocols being first page news and the subject for debate univer: ally, we would like to arrange for a few ourselves. For example, we would like ta enter into negotiations with —work for a suspension of belligerency in the interests of a permanent peace act. Work is onc of the most ob- streperous things in life. It s a busybody always buzzing around looking for a man just when he is lving down on the broad of his hac under an apple tree watching the fleecy clouds through the leafy traceries. We would be call it quits with work. Then there is the alarm cloc protocol with this pest as a basis for further deliberations on an appeal that it cease its clangorous chatter s essential to the languorots tran- quillity of 7 a. m. If thereis an carly morning annoyance than an alarm clock it has yet to be discovered Taking out those things with consider terms. There's something uncanny the way the ash pails down cellar fill up. Today they arc empty. Tomorrow sneak up behind you, presto! they are full again. It's magic, that's what it is Included on the list of conditions vith which a protocol is desirable first of the month when the brings a breaking Before the calendar adjour climinat- is another of which we would they s th mailman bacl v of bi simpli jon committes ine die, it should consider first of the month and then unable to send ing the creditors would be that date. how happy if they could which would agreement to ears or bills on Think the little dears enter into a eventually abolish would be protocol end in an washing behind the above the wrist Couples who quarrel should draft protocols which would take hem ilong th road to forgiveness unity cven if it did spoil for the 1 What this world protocols Al effort and show Local Gasoline et and Its Lffect s to promote a movement to place a city tax on soline t vice stutions deserved to die a quick death, as they did es which fly in the face of ccononiics are not which stndy nothing quite local gas tax horizon for ‘That hought a to bodies 0 out of place as the Unade the au- 1 registration driving license 1 property tax to nG a gasoline tax to the payvs for many add ano would b addition he irden his_ pocketbook extremely unjust ie from motorists, the is un- would only in driv- the gasoline busin of ain. Drivers domiciled in r fucl towns. Local rs would be would lose gasoline increasing the ocs of plan sound. It result ould es in sut rhan nps would forced to clos ation. I in tations Such a heme in headaches arout has a k water d. brake pump, that won't The Screaming Fagle Becomes a Coolng Dove Mayor Quigley squirmed out of the Northen o00d controversy with a ile that must have required cffort Irom nning of his disputc parents of the Northend listrict one after another ch he has heen cast logical was tha argument s advanced ould not school contradic by public nation urging of funds on public jobs to the unem- surrender was inevit- was made with as much under the circum- liating to quit was no alterna- spend money o because of th tion of th officials order 1o g ployed. His sle and crace as possible tances. It was hun firc but there Credit for the plan under which it oposed to erect the school Louis W. Young, a mcmber ird of education. His finan- ment was proposcd at a conter between his associates o board and the mayor last Wed- . He emphasized the point hat it would not b spend any money immediately and that was the point that pricked a 1 in yor's defense. for Mr. Young's it is possible would have continued in is now zoes to Cial artang position although it is belicved that he saw the handwriting on the wail and succumbed 1o M4ss pressure rather to logic. No politician can afford to fly in the face of the people and in this ingtance the peo- ple had their minds and Northend school cxample of throu made up The victory of the issociation is @ striking omplished organizutior Instead of assuming passive policy after Mayor Quigley told them they could not tion redoubled their Confronted with be an insurmountable their path, they went their goal. By propaganda of every legitimate nature nments to the press, and doorbell mong the neighbors, the 1Le vely. The riddled the wag to run up the Quigley mayor whit ppear to like i the association lonc voice it the Mayor Quigley The name of educator of after to which many will object v respected Britain, should be perpectuated In |the tuture a school can be nflmEdleldrcn were among the injured. willing to | worse | works necessary to Had far- that the have w new school, the members of the as-| efiorts. what appeared 0| Rocea including state- bulletins to the ringing association school be named Northend, carly New | cinema theater caught fire and the | rDog Gives Life to Save Master From Mad Bull || Moultric, Ga., Dec. 13 (#— | | Byra Franklin is alive but his dog is dead. The dog—a breed of bulldogs that knows no fear, gave his life || to prevent a bun Franklin to death. || Franklin was driivng the bul from a field near here when the beast suddenly turned on him and with a toss of horns hurled him to the ground. The bull charged with lowered nead and Franklin helpless] awaited the attack. A second be- fore the bull reached him, Frank- lin's dog leaped and gripped the cnraged animal’s nose He clung there until was able to reach a nearby fence. The bull eventually shook the dog loose, and gored and tram- pled it to death. Franklin was injured badly, but doctors said today he would re- cover. from goring Franklin in honor of the present excentiv | the school hoard wishes to take this action. Rut there is no sane reason at present for discontinuing the honor that the city has hecn paying to the memory of Northend. | Hartford High School and Its Fine Spirit Appearance of four High school pupils before dent body of New Britain High school vesterday, cxpressing regret | at the vandalism in this city prior to the annual football game, was @& fine manly act deserving of publ commendation. It will go far to lay any publc antagonism thit might have been cngendered when Hartford High school pupils paint- cd the initials of their school on the beautiful Bassctt strect unit of the | local institution. If recolection of {any public rancor in would be forgotten at once forever Hartford pupils asked | New Britain not to believe that the was expressive or ¥ resentative of the spirit in the Capi- i city. In view of the straight fo wardness of the Hartford —delega- casy to believe that the lent body in sym- with the vandals ars New o00ls have On athletic f Hartford the stu- caused city, i the act this vandalism tion main was not pathy For r Hartford High relations have batiled for Britain & enjo: asant thelr teams ory of their colors. In the heat ¢ rivalry, words with a sting in them have been exchanged but can be ascribed to the tension of the Hat tha | moment | New High are s | they always | friendly rivals | other's re Greenwich Has State's Highest Per Capita Assessment Edward A. McCarthy, an apprais- Al engineer of th city, recently completed the Wwomc Of reassessing the real ostate ig Greenwich in the course of which he increased t nd list 6% per cent with o ly 85 protests being received by the board |of directors. Mr. MeCarthy was formerly assistant city engincer and chairman of the board of assessorg | of New Britain His success in Greenwich is the ubject of an article in the curreat iss of “The American City.” Greenwich now takes its place ae the town having the highest per assessment in the stat than Prior to the that honor was held Morris with $4.600 1910, the total ich was $36.- it amounted {0 Britain High and Hartford unch rivals, and we hope will be, but they are deserving of each pect and admiration cxample, in the current grand list aggregates 3198.346.600—an crease of 62 per cent over 16429, 266 over 0, and a total of cent 1910 grand per cer 450 per list While October, the over the sitting dn the month of board of relief reduced 712,935, Hundreds however up asscssors and grand list $1 properts € tion from the s orga on, have ade their way to the n hall to methods used and e poraisal juire into the asons for the radical revision Atter obtaining th in almost cvery even those ssments desired information nstance. the taxpayers informed of ir o have been es ranging as high as %5 the town hall satisfied that revaluation had been carried on in a wholesome way and that the ef- ort of the assessors and appraiscrs who assisted them had been to property to a common was as near as could “market v 4 bring all level. which | be to so-called | Milan, Dec. 13 (UP)—F coffec warchouse owned by the municipal food stores inflicted dem- ge estimated at over 500,000 lire Thursday night. 13 (UP)—A hcauti- ful bronze statue of Hercules was unearthed in what cxperts believed remains of a fourth or fifth century necropolis hy farmers pre- paring an orc hard near Cles, in the Noce Fragments of marble fribula iron arrows, were found mixed mans. Trento, Dec was the yesterd hronze silver coins bones of hu- valle statues, and with the Sosenza, Dec. 13 (UP)—Podestas of the communes of Amendolara, Imperiale, Montegiordano, obstacle in|Roscio and Costroregio mecting here around it 10| yusterday agreed to begin soon on the construction Hf a new aqueduct. Massa, Dee. 13 (UP)—The parish church of $t. Anthony was damaged Thursday night, believed 10 rted from a candle. A heau- priceless by firc have st wooden altar, with a school # titul triptych of troyed the Giotto was 20 HURT IN THEATER Istanbul, Turkey, Dec v Twenty persons were injured serious- ly at Samson last night when & Women and audience stampeded

Other pages from this issue: