New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1926, Page 3

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8§, 1926. e — Ch- f f P li d F- D t iap””{ ::o?‘ub:fi liabllity for pay-| Chiet Noble 4 for a ralse, The men had agreed to pay two|East street, and Henry Schueinder, |t » und this was voted. |B. Cowle, farther back and strun 1€1S O olice an Ire ep S. ‘” o B Stroct Lines | (FO™ $3:600 & year to $4,000; Deputy |Per ccnt of their weekly salarles, he (24, of 41 William street. The ap- | ThOSe Dresent at the meeting were | out in single file 50 or hundred 3 . Commissioner. Chamberlain, after|Chief Eugene Barnes from $2,750 to i (S tarning $3,685.87:010 1he [ ), iong o¢ waiter J. Fitzsimmons |Snairman Cornelins J. Dehm, Clerk | yards apart for several miles wero TO Be Pllt on E llal Salal‘ Basls;““""i": a bill from tho public|$3:300; Deputy Chief Michael T. (Ihd each vear In addition to the |, "eo"e o, gireet and Louts E. |l omas J. Meskill, Commissioners | the following: Y | works department for painting trat- |SOUReY from $2,500 to $3,000; Chiet 1: A 3 providen “»" the city.| oo Main street weare re.|J0nD Mikalauskas, Tin.othy J. Shan. Phillip D. Block, Edward W, e | — —~ |tic lines on the streets, moved that |Flectrician George Cooley from 82, 1% Theriun, MoWerer. v "“:n’ Bl od, the men having failed to pass \,"';’]‘- “”“1 Michael King, Chief J.|Saunders, Jr. Shenango, James - | i : [ e - 4 hereby it a fireman ¢ v 1A% SS | Noble, and Depary Chief S 3 Walsh, P! " W i d In-|lm Chief Tart being authorized to notice be given that the board 10"”'37"",‘% 12 il Electrlelan | orvice his widow, children under 16, {17 Physical examination < “epdiy Btel sagiey. | |0 e h\i‘flifia’ s 0 age Question an M- | Jurchase as many as he considers Dublic works should include in its|Leon Toczko from 32 B enonient i ies ca st e o, vo new applications were re- o o W llaed, Mo B ecessary. Commissioner Chamber-|budget an estimate sufficient to pay(2nd Master Mecha; i at the suggestion of Com- |cc! om John J. Kelly, 23, of | e ]’mh;':hn :1' ;rhnvnn:. 1 ‘lark street, and Raymond Can. V : e b . Mathewson, crease Petitions Dis- |iuin sala ihe occasion for their use |for this work. It is not a police |Burke from $2372.50 to $3,000. In- Jaste s e Lo et 1 cti e is- [creasing duties and responsibllity ini, 23, o Charles G. Hebard, Midla may never arise, still it is well to be function, in the opinion of Commis-| g pons! ¥ ldepen ather was included. The arini, 23, of 45 Wilson street 1”'“” Fora 1T, Orisier Ad’?miflx?z : A e | may- i i Shamberlalnl dna sRaiit be| iven by the officers as 7 . S Meetings Of |prepared. The bomb- have been used | Sioner Chamberlain, and should be|Were sgiven - by st seat s miavides = 7. Tarr, Jr.. of Lawlor street, | e - guria &t Y in many cities to rout ricaded | Daid for from the public works de-|Primary reasons for their request 1°T‘n?£‘\.vfiu a \\11‘:‘:\' :‘10‘1‘ LI:H{l?gr vn”‘\‘ll‘ pplication was rejected a I‘\';m' :I(ms }K(.h]";‘.lder‘ Faany | SRt S I | pa s salary advances, while Chief Noble | 9.8 W 0N R 8 50 i | Muncy. George D. Dixon, Hamonic, desperadoes when all other methods | partment funds, ALY 3 |aceordin; i - ago for physical reasons, was | | ) » Both Commissions. e ¥ | Lovinus E. Johnson of 408 Archstated that uniforms alone cost him- |1°°" aite o stho ntmbbrc ot yERTS) oy o o s e R | Frand D. Hart, Penobacott, Samuel Chiet Hart was Instructed to com- | street and Stephen Coffey of 48 Cot- [self and his deputics $300 aplece (o7 MSpand served and the number | Fopy o000y mactor mechanto | i D = Rl Maguete Bonnequine e.Place were appointed to the|annually. e a8 iAs, SN0 MAX I | v s RelAl ovar untll ihe - S y RJ Gh | and the Ashcroft. Qrsmuntlihe nexl mcetine t. Mfll’ S Yer fiflflel El]' In May Lake, just below Saulte 2 e | municate with departments about 3 ) ; X being 50 | NhlEn e nt The salary of the office of chiel i, gtate relative to their attitude | supernumerary force. Johnson is a| The salaries paid here were com- .= "0 070 cont of his pay, |Until it could be determined why it | Ste. Mari 2 native of Troy, N. Y., born Nov. 13,|pared with those in other cities and ¥ UBEDAY Ste. Marfe, were a dozen more of police should be equalto that of | towards the use of bullet proof was necessary for an outside ern | j | the chief of the fire department, in | gests. The ohicf favors adding z: few | 1509, He is 5 ft. 9 inches in helght |it was found that local fire ofticers | i n,"“'\,"'_‘,: 'l’\'."lr;‘"" LEE L ,S:V'»‘r?r;fl::f (’;v‘]‘,‘,(?:;:,:‘:; [H’e]y BlOCk&ded ;i”"f";;" ‘"l”“‘d’"g ”“” Odangah, J, Y5 the 'department, ‘equlpment: He |and v pounds. Coffey was|were comparatively underpald and i l: ‘k“ car. | e \'\' lis o e e e Will report the result of his investi- born in New Britain, Dec. § 1901 |had greater responsibility by reason emany aldo aekied 1OF WAL |G report on fhiatacoldent A whichi|| ' sarita. o Vacbio tin isttei i x i ion at a later mec [He is 5 {t. 11 inches in height and|of the dRy’s more valuable property T No. 2 fizmred on the night of | (pr B cap i arle: Mich, fo o e et T, ReRRC I s iten gt weighs 153 pounds. Chief Noble's request was approved, November 20 was submitted. The scue aliloaleneaked injalsas | CHEE a0 Taris ditional * cabinet for the Fire Department Increases | with smaller advances for the others, truck barely avatdsd going through | ehawmel tates $7(8 TIVeE |t iupinoun bosta are SonAT e e 1200| Chief William J. Noble's request /s follows: Deputy Chief Barnes to the Maln. atreet crossing gates, belng | fore on Sho, At coe e wbich mape antripHEE S Chief Hart reported for @ salary increase was approved |$3,000, Deputy Chief Souncy to saved by being tnrnsd aside Into the | rotson. 1 ‘,]‘Nlm\ Sprissnanl o P st :xr“ilfn{'rfllvn‘v.l’»’ :1“;. B ommissioner Motton said, | that the present cabinet fs filled. at the meeting ofthe fire board last | 720, Electrician Cooley to $2.75 gale post. Although the lantern on | er outlet where the famati e 1 S S physician’s bill of $30 and & evening and the raises asked by the | Electrician Toczko to $2,850, and |\/0U! 12 Tnted, 1t was stated. |the Bate was not 11zhted, It was felt | casing 1t ara blocking. the ey o He favored recommending to the| A ill o i : e 5 . 25 hospital bill for $15 for X-rays in|other officers in the ~department |Mechanic Burke from $6.50 to $7.25 | 1 by several commissioners that the | freedom of 1t ire down 1 common council that the salaries be new plan was referred to the A0S lie case of Patrolman Michael Cos- were pruned, while the petition of a day. It was voted to have the of- A 4 Wade equal, but Commissioner [Uhie case of Patrolman Michael Cos. wero pruned. whil f “_q‘; s S AR L) e I" (o [ pension o a special meeting of hould have been seen, and | fleet of approximately 90 vessels, 9 Chamberlain, a ‘former member of |#rove, Who was injured at the ; f pay was s and the chairman and clerk ] e ief Noble was irstructed to warn | Continuation of il rens e T iice theater,ewas he upon. This petition, signed by all |of the board appear before the eal-| ! lis men to wateh cv | ; the salary committee, advised [#ce t oW P pp e, his men to wateh cven more close- { weather is aiding res opinion by the corporation counsel members of the department, asked [ary committen of-the common coun- e ug oot weather e “idine ; 25 to whether the city or the owners, for an increase of 50 cents a day, a |cll to present the approved petitio Scek Appointments YR 40 Tro5 the tohen BE | Gl otans e o ¢ | c°l about the two_position: of the theater should ms 14-day vacation instead of one of Pension Fund Change T llowing applicants for ap- [Berlin was recsive ling tha ac- | other vessels started l:ym]uaw:qll : s plonier Chamberlaln sald, tbut I bec) mere. The officer was s|seven days, and full pay during ill- | Deputy Chief Souney reported on | pointment fo the department were |count of that town with the local | down the channel todas o Safely and quickly relieved— lieve we should recommend a cer- coat in a closet in the r¥: ness. 1t was felt that the firemen | rewriting of the pension fund o report for physical ex- | department. ! har 'bill for $50 | Just above the Garr the exclusive Luden menthol i LELRCiAs o o rather thin | the Palace Confectlonery were receiving good wages at pres- |whereby the members of the depart- amination: Alexander Buin 5 tho fire in Kensin blend is soothing — bealing propose that the s s be made | joining the theater, ent and had received a 50-cent in- | ment would contribute and prov el S £ from he ire in Kensing. | vitually (reo of ics awaling an ¢ bind i eriing —teslng cqual” He moved i lary [to an open trap doo e opin- | ore a year ‘th-y were glven |would be made for their dependents P34 outh Main | Thomas Meskill satd e PRt o Wil | stomach. Children love them. bo increased from $3300 to $4000 |ion of the corhmissioncrs, there is(leave to withdraw their petition. |in case they were killed in service. street; Harry Groman, 25, of 75 Sfictals swished it- er, John P, Relss and the | per year, after walting to hear what | . i 1| Perlin officials wished bills submit- | Mather, John P. Reiss and the John | UDEN'S coucn prore {he fire commissioners, who were in — MENTROL sesslon, had done relative to the - - = = —— fire chief’s salary. The report came || back that the fire commissioners were deliberating on the ] salary, and as matters turned out, 5 = 2 the salaries will be equal if the com- THE NEW VQ l L 'f d L h \on council grants the recommen- a 3 t Satlons, s tho firo commissioners ORTHOPHONIC lctr ola : ife and Laughter commended~ an incre from 08t 10, . Sl - )\ Music and Song * Favor New Officers % Makes an ideal gift—a gift that keeps on Without, discussion, it was voted, | |8 R s ZILL. ! n - on motion of Commissioner Bannan, giving. Its life reproduction has 2 a 3 to recommend to the council that amazed everyone.© Make your choice = / S e the ordinances be amended to add Now! Ry, e l one captain and one lieutenant to the department personnel. 8 - | ¢ i recommendation was rejected , = 7 ' 1! ‘ | U LBRAN S E N | missioner v J. Shanahan a e opinion of Commissioners Harry L. Morton and Rodman W. Cham- berlain, expressed at the mectigg of the board last night. , “The position iy just as hazardous, the hours arc just as long, and the department is | SAlery ust as material to the cily's wel- [Photographs amounted to compulsory retirement after 25 vears in the department, but this was turned down by the board as unfair to both the men partment. Al three chiefs land a umber “of the men would antomatically be retired were Dec. cral mohths ago. If it is adopt it is expected dhat Lieutenant Sam- ucl Bamforth will be promoted to I A & . = s i) ‘. f Registering Piano F J f l H e ) a1 Sl | | or Joyrut fiours ieutenant n;‘\t(l“t‘lyv‘flim ‘.‘m‘mflr“”l 4 1 | b | = W - A piano that will grace with dis- tinction the finest home, at a and quarters idni a | LRI bk o . & ] { i ithi i A : X price within means of every music This arra 1 ; ranking oftloer Hnjcharge sty ait|g f 8 IS . / lover. An instrument of marvel- Good T‘imes at Home times, one captain on ¢ until . m., another captain from 4 p T : i ; S R\ ;n midnight, f:nrl a lieutenant - 2 R ous tone and striking l\oau[_., clieving the latters Police Want Clothing Allowance A petition was received from B i regutar patrolmen, through Patrol- |g - ] $3 weekly man George Collins, for a cloti . wa er en Make it vours now on terms of allowa and th board voted to recommend to the council that $ 4 ot o . i " " o ¥ . o . % E N . . : : ; e vear be.allowad_each reguas |f 3 0, P O A, 7 R L O P P O P S S R S R ]. officer and patrolman, from the [§ ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA g ¢hief down, inclusive of detectives, who wear plain clothes. ition, was recetved from the ey umerary officers, thr 1 PRICE - r Charles McGrath, for an in- (& O CONSOLETTE # Music Electrically Operated hout comment and will mmended to the common GRANADA COMPLETE from Wil- " % . wmner, department clerk, = with cabinet installation and all accessories. be Gift TR For Christmas rcrease in salary of the chairman |3 A p 2 - e : i . : and from $300 to 500, and 2n inc 8K Ever After Music 8 g The Greatest Home Tie se in salary and it was = = @ ; A g on motion of Commissioner |3 et s g in salary of the clerk from $330 to ; K i s o . 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