New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1930, Page 13

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sousn | NIGW BRITAIN HERALD EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930. Councl Blocks Adjustment Board VERWONTHOURNS Ctweotwruiss STANIEY CHURGH - . (ASFRLDHOSE On Change at Stanley-Allen Sts. JFATHOF SENATOR ™A™ "% ™ gyicips i R SRR N 10 GRODND fonal Commission Suggests State | the ° ot K‘;Z‘:::; df:’::e’:lal‘"wif B"AR[] OF REVIEW 'Frask cremme i Followmg “‘“’,:;":f‘f"’,‘,fj_'“r:;‘.:“;_’f"‘“' Younger Members in PIOGRaI af |27cr e ned pleadea ks ot piovinct n e Wooon Bstate Lost With $57.000 mittee — Johnson Passes A[]VAN[;ES S[;[]UTS ODCI'& lon in HOSD][HI et Dee s T n e Aunua@@@nment o b ] Water : amage Early Today legislation providing psychiatric | clinics in connection with courts Lie—Pistols Barred. Bt. Alban, Vt, Dec. 18.—UP—Ver- ‘.14 Doiuons to test the sanity of| The annual Christs ani : e : ' } o Lo Executive Committee Plans ior mont today mourned the passing et | criminals s rocommended 1o the - Ment of e Stanles Memoria gy’ Loy i e s : R ank L. Greene, her senior United | tional crime commission church school will anicec e ) ~ Woron Fop fho Tipettime 1o oo vorallveara | Al]flllal Mee mg Jal]llal'y ZZ States tor. He dicd at a hospital | A Sub-committee on the medical church on Fric ening at Hevt cinit 1 P ) $57.006 the lie was passed at the monthl herolyestarday e o aspects of crime, headed by Mrs. |The following program will by ; ipon the thre o REV[II T P[RP[EYFS s mecting of the common council last | T FooislnE [SEARan o etation G0 1 i f the be t H the trio L ALY for hernia Monday primary and ju : light, but the incident did mot cause | The regular monthly session of | °F. v today after several years of rimary and arts .. |10 potice headqu ‘ i = 7 ) any excitement. Councilman Samuel | (110 board of review was held last| T*° #0NS Stuart of Boston and tigation in conjunction with the | Recitation: "A Christmas Welcoms n Thot an quest rl | ¢ Sablotsky, during the debate on the Capt. Richard Greene, U. S A, | Bar Association I Marjorie Carswell | icer Dolan testitied to hay L uinbLy hard Derby, published its report proposed change of zonc affecting |PiENt In the Scout office with O. A.| 0 ™ © Fort Sill. Okla. | American Medical Association and | Recitation: “A M ¢ Kolodney e corner of | Erickson and Kermet Parker in e c Associa Ma the Kolodney lot at the corner of r were en route o thelr ome hece | American Psychiatric Associeti farion I Alltn and Stanley streets, recalled | charge today. Capt. Greene planned to make | _ Citing the Leopold-Lo in | Rectl s LRACGHEE R d.d 2 b De‘]:i' il ‘i[ S[ J’ES NF\I PFDI ¢ oe Bl that Alderman J. Gustave Johnson | Twelve scouts passed from sccond | most of the journey by airplane. Chicago and the Remus ca " ? Yot a few yvears ago was not willing to s SR e Senat S e cinnat € report says Sor n v, ¢ fronted 2 I 4 of adjustment in the Hattie Peter- [l0Ws: Howard Noble, Ralph Meri- | S/ GRS SIMSOEen Were B[y ng ¢ SR which brought Alderman |&0ld. Arthur Day and Ray Watkins phaq not come to I Penaihe ause hypothetical question the use of Johnson to his feet with the decla- of Troop 4; & t Holcomb, AIVAT |or the opiimism as to the outcome | Arbitrary —and — antiquated t was at the sea re | Johnson and Fdward Johnsou ©of ¢ty ouoration. The s which have been set up by the law, the night the vote was taken * Troop 17; Charles Snyder and Stan- | .oiopy ed assured as well as other pec ies of the| that statement is a lie.” Council- Breowski of Troop 26: Edward FaT ek e law of evidence, have de it man Sablotsky retorted that there nton of Troop Edward Mec- set ' v difficult for the n was more than one mecin ’ }x‘ hon and Jules Rebillard of Troops e i S preser is oninio question and Alders s SO T v and clearly Kolodney Case Excepted tests w L rd Abr X Asa b ulE el i ot atial s that Recitation: S . Troop Levi Redtield, : ! Rim el b e Gertrude The council voted to adopt the re- sur : en bootleggers and | ¢ither dist all of port of the board of adjustment on ")"‘l o “._””“"] H] “‘“”"“ Haffey | ronibition Mts in Wash ;| evldencesor : ¢ c T 16 ¢ : i thelr sympathies. to zoy the recommendation that the Kolod- : was Sime el heir sympathi he recommendation that ti e is time that e showed | Mt the he monthly meeting of the coun- B Counciumanie Wl GG INRYIL hEG caciitivecommilteel was held | 15 SLDROTLilosCalvingCoolldgey S ’ Rt e s e il led Rum Runners Abandon amended 4 otion to adopt the re- 5 when he insisted on being carried - = t . 1 ) erday afternoon in the Scout of- st follo ted tC i are Y P 3 g port, and succecded in having the | ¥o5OTEW SHETEO0R I IHE SCOUL O [intg tne cenate chamber to vote in SRl e e G s nal [EC el : Cargo on Cohasset Beach ¢ T T Kolodney matter referred to the! support of President Coolidge's veto ; i : e - : 5 s g S (P—A “The contentious manner of pre- evidence, the use of the Miss Starr's cl have used some ney property be zoned for business his loyalty to his duty and his un- Regular reports were prese mayor and ' tee of council {reasurer, Court of Honor Of the bonus bill. His right arm was LY i o : LR A 0 members for . 18| ccout executive and program com- |Paralyzed and one leg affected by tes Dore i ST W ¢ St Mayor Quigley's s that this!| the wound i | : ¢ Josition be made of t T o f born here February 10 number of prope wne fG 1 = . 7 son of Lester Bruce Arrested for Non-Support Brotherhood TEMON- | congisting of reports leoti 2R 05 " @ mm——— 1CrOss beginning 5:15, followed by a buffet lunch hort eve- hnson and | ping program e proposcd change prominence d the board of adjustment | * The following men were 8 r ¢ : . 5 as men of high standing|.q to serve as a nominating v t E T 2 : 7 A A i iore CHETIL Iren sinee last Apr ¢ 1 TRINITY TANK TEAM ies. Councili Con- | tee for the annual meecting: Louis Vermor and won rapld ; ¢ T (el iy AL it vhen carned any money I H Dee. 1 ¥ WRE » property owners in the | Qlade, Harry H. Howard, Carl Neu- promotion u e e chief e < e 1 v anc t r. 2E foril ; ¥ ol tea FOR SALE of the lot in question should | mann Bd ville. | sant 1as pror St e S i 4 B iberty street have consideration and Alderman Every scoutmaster, Delivery Maerz added that when the matter | scoutmaster and troop KLOIBER was discussed recently it was repre- man in the counc P . t. Al ily ¢ * : S were in favor of changing the zor the annt i He enl rermont N 2 o : P As a matter of fact, he said, the op-| The Scout Exhibi com meet- tion : ! se f L s ; posite was true, and they should be ing will b at 1 to a cz y . 2 & n[ R EASE given consideration before action the Scout office. The lowing m time. At the o1 k ¥ ) s i e was taken. Councilman Murphy are members v ¥ n war also favored a postpone ts erwood Raymon On the roll call vote, Mayor Quig men Scheny, Gibney, Curtin, Wal- thers, Bull, Nelson. Landwehr, OF son, Zajkowski, Maciora, Murphy, ing Aldrich ablotsky, € and Co tal of 16, favored the ame Poincare (onlmues to ASkegiseaiarba SIoAteRu ol foan G ] Improve. Doctors Say i m 1912 wis cleeted 1o congrss A L i Paris, Dec. 18 0P—The condition He first entered the senate in 1923 of Taymond Poincare Frenth {and two ycars a0 was réc statesman, continued today to imi- ATwATER KENT RADIO with the GOLDEN VOICE VS D e, 5 matter, and those opposcd we dermen 1 "arker, Johnson and | SACHMEN SO VS S ; It el el ilmen Hanes. Hi-{ ;500 cands of fricnds that he will ; e . \dition to Connecticut from ber, Wilford, Holt, Kerber, Morse (% LtOU] ‘:‘,M‘ & 1!1:.-‘\5 sl ) GHieosle e e i e and Al mson, a total of 11, M EeEHonal G 1 L i i e e et o onpos The six democrats p St. 4 ent voted together, bu the republi- cans were divide i ae; a bulletin issned this morning UL LR f jck load of silver in and also with weg WY his physician, Dr. Boidin, said ULSON BI he improvement continues. No| J anlson of 66 Teachers to Get Pay communique will be issued before a council authorized payme consultati rrow morning cachers' salaries totalling 3 4 from the emergency the Commerc b urday made it impos drawn to be cashed. Recommendatio: of the board of adjustment were adopted, as fol- lows ddi a provision to the E ore ince so as to provile A\ . for public hearings by the board; | ‘@ Important Notice of zone on both sides of v tze street from Residenc el T . T change bt zons | ['o Christmas Shoppers « north side of We ain rpite o f zone Hhm l.‘\l', nes “C" o Business © the north side of Myrtle strect of Cle land stre change ordinan: relative to the dista gasoline fill- ing stations mus rom churches & purp cing to allow a filling | ., station at Franklin Square and Pearl | : street, the matter being in suprem court for some time. Other rccom- mendations of the board, of coni- partively minor importance, werc P d Ch s adopted. 3 receding ristmas July 4th Guns Banned EFr e 1= TR An ordinance prohibiting the sale and usc of blank cartridges, blank | & Conforming With the Uniform Hours as Adopted by the Chamber of Commerce cartridge pistols and “'salutes” in ex- cess of 5 inches, was adopted, on | New Britain Stores Will Be Open the Following Evenings mmendation of the ordinan ki ek settioned o |98 Fnday - Dec. 19 Until 9 p. m. for purposes of safety 1 the mat- L i et o e board o | Saturday Dec. 20 Untll Ol i public works. park from Hart street to Park place Bl e Tuesday - Dec. 23 U . m. 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Gordon petitioned for relief | from an assessment on property at 190 Greenwood street on account of | illness and it was referred to the mayor and alderm The proposed semi-annual collec- | tion of taxes was referred to the charter revision committee, on recommendation of the special com- | ' Qtrat s 1T mittee having the matter in hand | & We btlongl) Urge tor investigation. |8 You to Flect insurance on city owned ; % ety - antomobiles was approved as it re- | : SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY lates to fire and theft coverage, on IfPossible i i R THREE MILLION SATISFIED OWYERS ive the eight-year leader of radio-. the radio of three million satistied own. Make your Christmas dollars count Get the radio your family really wants. ret—mra® -nra’ aved -ara ers—the quality radio of moderatc price—the new Atwater Kent. You'll be surprised at how easy it is to L : : N own, on attractive time payments. 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