New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 15

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taglla the contract for the Myrtle street paving job is another In- stance of playing polities. A mem- iber of the board of publlc works |told Battaglia that unless he changed his registration from re- publican to democrat he would have trouble in getting contracts, Prior to the hearing of the Myrtls street paving case by the common coun- cll, Alderman Judd asked the mem- ber of the public works board it he had made that statement and e HLETT REPLIES 0 MAYORS CHARGES Says His Administration Has Played Politics Olten | “Yesterday afternoon the bulld- Ing inspector called me up and told me T could inform my eclients that Perrotta had decided to build three two nily houses, to which there {8 no objection, "It seems to me that the mayor {8 erying ‘wolt' and throwing up a smoke screen to cover his bullding commissjon,” Weplylng to Mayor Paonessa's accupation that he had played poli- tics at the common cauncll meeting Wednesday evening in connection with the discussion of permits for three-family houses on Shuttle Meadow avenue, Judge Georga W Klett today made a statement to the press, reviewing the Shuttle Meadow avenue case and charging that more ties had been played during |wy " . K!ual;;r Paonessa's udm!nlstrnmn‘I\"mbfl of P?h('“tfi at than during any other administra- Hospital Increases | tion of re’c\,eln:(‘nmle;‘ I noticed in Fifty-five more patients were tak- ett said: ced lh;‘“:I::v Britain Herald that the |®" ©ar® of in the New Britain gen mayor accuses me of playing poli- |eral hospital last month than in the tics in connection with the permits same month last year, issued to Joseph Perrotta to bulld 4o yopoyy three three-.family houses on Shuttie Meadow avenue, It seems lately that it an individual, a republican, disagrees with the mayor, he is ac- cused of playing politics The fact that I am a republican state central committeeman had nothing to do with the matter. T was retained by | Shuttle Meadow avenue proper owners, many of them my clients tor years." Judge Klett explained that he w: asked to appear at a building com- missiong hearing on September 3 to remonstrate against the permit be ing granted to Perrotta because Perrotta was to have legal represen tation there. Twelve property owners objected to the - houses Many of them, Judga Kiett said had bought land reetricted to one| and two-family houses and they be lieved the construction of three family houses would depreciate the value of their property. Judes Klett | rviewed existing conditions and critieized ths building commission for its alleged lack of discretion in | granting the permits for three- family houses, He called attention te the fact that the permit v'u:«‘ dated September 10 although the | application was dated September 11 Call Mayor's Conduct Farcial, "Mayer Paonessa savs the meeting | cf the common council was a farce,” | Tudge Klett continued. “If there wag any farce it was in the mavor's aetion in leaving tha chair when | people were addressing him and the j council. As one alderman said, the mayer should not go down on the sidelines but should stay in his| chair, preside over the meeting and ray attention to statements being made. The mavyor's threat that he mould use his power of veto if the council voted against the prrmvis‘ nas certainly highly improper. | "As a matter of law, it is doubt ful whether the mayor has the| right. of veto in this case as this is 7n appeal by property owners from doings of the building commission | according to whieh has 1s as for August just been fssued, The follows report 1024 Number of patiants during month (Total number 414 days no14 crage number of patients \\!”g\‘ 1l cages Medical cases |Birtha |X-ray patients {Accidents tAmbulance ecalls ,,.,. SHll births .. {Deaths . Percentage of to number tients The increase in the percentage of {deaths is due to the fact at |1east eight patients were practically finad the hospital Miss Maude deaths of pa that F. Traver, directress during the month as follows 45; graduates, 10; Pupils, special nurses for as & court. The property owners could have taken an appeal to the city eourt | Accuses Magyor of Pmflm: Poltics “The mavor talks about playing politics. T doubt whether there been an administration in recent vears which has played politics so much. At a recent meeting of the police board one of the commis sloners asked if there was a repre- sentative of a eertain nationalfty on the police force. He was told that | B S . = T e e Gt e was @ and it sell for $7.50, asked concerning {he qualifications | M of a certain man of this nationality, | @ «He replied that the man did not measure up but had not gotten into | trouble yet. The board named that |g man, not because of his ahility bnt because he represented a certain natfonality. The following day a member of the board said the man | was appointed at the request of flml mayor and that the mayor had m- terfered, “The refusal to grant Joseph Bat. | Are now showing a large for Fall. They are to be Brown Kid Straps. The Men's Department 'H Children's fine & 85 WEST would not deny that he had made ft | " lall would » lout by nz condition when taken inta | iof nurses, reporfs 116 nurses on duty | Black Satin, Black Suede, have 4 Oxford, made on the “Balloon™ | private cases, 61, orderlies, Edward ¥, Lane, pathologist, re ports 1,362 examinations {n the laboratory and two autopsles, CITY PLAN BOARD ULTIMATUM READY (Even Stronger Than Was Origi- nally Anticipated There were five The eity plan commissiop, as pre- |dicted, went on record yesterday aft- £rnoon as in favor of demanding its | full charter rights and powers, but |went a step further and voted to em- body in {ts ujtimatum to the other ri partments of the city government {additional powers not mentioned in Hv» charter but providad in the gen- leral etatutes of this state | Until such time as it is possible ‘to obtain interpretation of all char- ter and statute grants to ecity plan tcommissions the board's defi will nat {be delivered. It was expected that be in readiness for the next regular meeting, to be held Oct. 1, and If such is the case the facts will be turned over to the mayor, who will bhe asked to com- munieate to ether departments the (commission’s demande. The remarks of commissioners vesterday nidicated a firm decision ito vefuse further service to the eity unless the commission is to he given pamer to proceed in the manner Jaid ifute and ordinance. This [requirgs submitting for investigation by the hoard practically every pro- posed city betterment | Attornev Saul P. Waskowitz was elected chairman. John A. Andrews chairman and Joscph D, Wi liams vie NIEF DIES Cleveland, Sept. 18 (A—William H. Canift. 77, president of tha Nickel [Plate Railroad from 1828 to 1918 dled at his home here last night W. H. ( TreW.G. Simmons Corporation number of the new models found in Patent Leather, Russia Calf, Tan and ide toe Tan “wow” new Jast, that's a hoes and Hosiery i TheW. 6. Simmons Corporation MAIN ST. especiallg good with a oast Beef By The Asmociated P Racconigl, Italy—The crown prince 1s as enthuslastic a dancer as the snowbound Prince of Wales in Chile. Humbert is delighted because an orchestra of 80 {s to play dance muslc every night now for the guests arriving for his sister Mafalda's wedding. Arica, Chile="8o sorry, Genera), I have been so near and yet so far from you" Wales has wired Persh- ing from Valparalso, New York—The full text of a epeech over the radio by Thomas A Edison from a Veteran Telegraphers’ dinner follows: “Hello." Constantinople — Hatters are do- ing a big business because of abo- Iition of the (ez, and profiteering has caused a limit to be put on prices. New York — Ma Ferguson s pres- \dent of Mexico In the view of some school students as revealed in tests on current history conducted by the Review of Reviewa. Cesuras, Spain — The mayor, mis taken for a wild boar, has been shot | jand serfously woundsd during hunt, a | New York — Winnfe O'Connor, star rider in the sport of kings 20 vears ago, Is broke and looking for a job. o | Aboard § Paris — Member the French debt mission are amused | by United States immigration blanks asking if they have any violent deas | against this government, s of | Philadelphia, — John Finn, fined 310 for emashing 20 straw hate of |three struct the | | buitding ISNAPPY BITS OF NEWS PICKED UP IN VARIOUS SECTIONS OF WORLD street car passengers, says It worth it was Forest Hills, N, Y. — Big Bill and Little Bill are doing their stuff to the utmost in order to have their annual battls again this year, Boston — The airplane of the fu ture, in the opinion of Henry Ford will be a combination of dirigible, heavier-than-air plane and helicop- | ter. “We are working toward that end now," he has told an interview- er. Glensburg, 111 — men are working their Knox college by doing and caring for babies Three way through housework voung 2 | Pittsburgh — Houdinl asked a medium in a stage through a sealed envelope the name of a friend of his, the answer was “March 1864 Perrofta Returns Permit For 3-Family Houses Building permits issued to Joseph Perrotta for! the' conatruction. of Mleadow avenue turned to the building department and permits for three two tenement houses will be substituted, Perrotta will then proceed to con- buildings on the lots and with virtnally the game I but will rent the houses each ta not more than two | |tenants, This decision was atternoon Pt Shuttle will be re- | today reached yestor |qay when Mayer A, M [Paonessa called the parties conecern |2 to his office to discuss the situa- "tion with the building inspectar | ceiving the bank w {brakes neel ORI SET FOR TOMORROY Brother vs. Brother in Alleged Forgery Case Ravmond of Berlin, charged with forging a note for $360 payable himself and with his brother's signature as an endorser, had his case continued until tomor- Barrows to |rosw morning for trial at the request of Attorney Donald Gaftney, who ap- red for him in police court today. warrant charges Barrows with forging the nots last Oct. 4 and re- the noney from the Com- mercial Trust Co. His brother, John Barrows, claims that he never endorsad the note while Raymond still claims that the other's signature as endorser 1is nuine, Raymond has failed to meet his payments cn the loan and the brother claims that the first he knew of Raymond's transaction with when he was notified by bank officials that the note was under protest Renjamin Stein of 107 Wes arrested yesterday afterno trolman Dart on a charge ing a street 'y Pr- of aperat- machine with improper was given another chance by Tudge Alling, Nho suspended judg- ment. Stein was arreste 3 trolman Dart had his machine on Dart moved the machine cred fhat the eme « necasion 1o mive When he diseov- hrake was court, of 837 Nort) Main street rgeney sss. he fold the Ha Gajewski, 17 rritt streat was o to the r was found gullty sentenee ermatary when he of stealing a on a suspended | FORMER COUNCILMAN GIVES STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION One of New Britain’s Bels; Knoswn Men Served Between 10-1 climan and again in 1212 when they re-elected him Recently Mr. Hillstrand suffersd an attack of rheumatism which nearly lald him up, Speaking ot this rheumatic condition Mr. Hill- strand safd: “A little over a month ago 1 contracted a rheumatic con. dition in the muscles of my right leg and right arm and although [ suffered no pain my arm and leg became eo stiff I could hardly get about. To ralse my arm to my head was next to impossible and on going upstairs I'd have to put my left foot up first and then drag the other up after it, I had read so much about NOX-RI-TIS and in fact know 80 many people whom have taken it that T bought a treatment and today 1 am just perfect. The old rheumatism is gone." Call or write to ths Miller-Han- son Drug Co., 30 Church street and attested when In 1910 the people of [have a talk with the NOX-RI-TI8 New Britain elected him as a coun- | expert.—advt. e ——— swenter, wateh, chain and vest trom | [mplicates Navy Men Joseph Komeski of 213 Farmington ; Judge Alling placed m.% In Bootleg [ndustry |jewski on probation for one year, Poughkeepsie, N, Y., Sept. 18 P— The youth was arrested Wednes- | Mrs. Jeanette Haslam Mann, Dpa- | day by Patrolman Axel Carlson after | tional organizer of the Women's | Komeski complained to the patrol- [ Christian Temperance Unl‘::.‘ |man that the articles had been | speaking at a conference here stolen from the bakery where both | night, almrgeq that omcen'nl the | were employed. \When located by | Charlestown l\:u\y Yard have q::‘:n- | ihe patroiman Gafewski nas wearing | cealed sallors’ deaths by boof e‘t | the stolen articles. | whiskey so that thelr own supply ' | would not be stopped. Mrs. M-m: Bugs are safd tn cost Amerlean added that the officera did not wan farmers $2,000,000,000 every year. the bootleggers apprehended. BIRGER M. 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