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NEW HAVEN MAN HEAVILY FINED Rssessed $310 in Meriden Police Gourt Today Mertden, Oct. 20 (P-—George F. English of 32 Button t, New Haven, was fined $310 and costs in ~police court today by Judge A. B. Aubrey afier, through Attorney M. M. Wilder his counsel. he had plead- od nolo contendere to charges of transporting lquor. kes tont to eell and failur right of way, ping with in- to & English was arrested on the ni of Octoher 7 after a driving was in collision with bile. Attorney Wilder req the court to take action which as an “ordinary beer Prosecuting Attorr Dry- hurst pointed out that the transpor- tation offense is a binding oy with a $2.000 fine and two vears i jafl as the probahlé penalty. In taking jurisdiction Judge Aubrey stated that “there is a broad dis- tinction between transporting heer and poisonous liquor or hooch. T am inclined to be more lenient with this man, & truck driver, than I would be with the principals of the frm by which he is employed.” H.5. SPORTS FUNDS truck he ed risdic the he 10 BE REGULATED (Continued from First Page) The eommittee was appointed at the last meeting of the school hoard and the full membership consisting of James J. Butler, chairman; Lonis W. Young and Supt. Stanley H. Holmes, Principal Louts P. Slade, Comptroller Newell €. Ames and Coach George M. Cas- #idy of the Senior High school, was | present. Supt. Holmes Secks Light At one time In the meeting after | the committee had talk of the ticket selling system at the games, Supt Holmes asked: Do 1 understand that this com .mittes {8 taking charge of the man- agement of Senior High school ath- leties or is it investizating the fi- nancfal end of the athletics? Are you instructing Mr. Ames what procedure to follow? Mr. Ames sald he'dfdo what the committee told him to a8, He shonld be et right.” This statement was helicved to have resulted from a misundersiand ing of the remarks of Mr. Day when the committeeman was making sng- gestions concerning the procedure to be followed in taking charge of the student managere. Mr. Holmes thought the committee was asguming the duties of the old athletic couneil, it was believed by some of the com mittee who interproted it in that Mght. Committerman Butler told Supt. Holmes that troller would willing to aceept whatever the schonl hoard decides on the matter of financial control. It was Mr. Butler's opinfon that the committee would not instruct the school comptrollar then hut fhat it would get what Information it could Answer « comp be Mr. Day met with | |#o that an alternative, satistactory | o the board, would be reached. | Present System Called Weak It was during the discussion of student managers that Mr. Day |made his startling statement. After | Mr. Ames had explained that when money is given to him by an ath- letic manager or a representative of other organization, he gives receipt to the person and keeps a { duplicate recelpt for the auditor who checks up-on his hooks. Mr. Day pointed out that it would be very simple to which are stitute other ms of mo Comptroller was ¥ sore way in Irefuse or ¥ orders the tr and 1 board rule to back him u draw probat augurate ooks were isfactory .and the 1l satisfied with of the Butler ex- the way in nt for equipment Wball team in anticipation expected r part which of th ed during the George M. Cas- ou buy more n you have has been my as possible igh &chool policy to have report for practi coach answered. as me of the old uni- wvorn by the pla = committee chair- 1s which ers last year?” 1} man asked e uniforms are . pretty worn out, in fact some of the uni- forms of this year's team are ‘shot’,” Mr. Cassidy said HOLDING UP MAY'S BILL FOR TOOLS SOLD T0 CITY Finance Committee were wwell of Common Council Questions Value of Fquip- ment Bought of Fx-Mechanie, | A bill approved by the garage | commission by which the common council waa ask 5 former City May has b Me committee in a dispute value of the equipment which May agreed to .sell t city for t amount Some of the offici also rprise that the mu ed meel owns vestigating this phase tion in as city expreesed ipal gara with equipment furnighed by the of with tools and they of th being conduet nie vt in: city ques AUTOIST Wallingford Robert Hayden, chine in which 1S HELD Oct. 20 (T operator of the ma- Norman Wood, fatal- Iy hurt in a collision was a passen- has been held criminally re- sponsible i finding by Coroner L e e hit & truck Saturday ht and Conn ger, parked Wood was thrown out | READ AERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ETHEL GUe LEADS Wit A SLGHT LEFT To The FACE” — e COMes™ ALK WITH “ONE, TWO A Colfege Cue e (e 7 BY NEA SERVICE. 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Robert Claude, born Tuesday at the home, Mrs. James Fox Naugatuck has returned home atter spending days with her daughter, Mrs. J. Holloway of Murray street. illlam B. Wilber of of (at city hall, is resting comfortably at New Britain eGneral hospital Faving undergone an operation last night. AUTOMOBILLS STOLEN | Nick Kounaris of the Crown Ice | Cream Co.. of 265 Cherry street re- | ported to the police this noon that his automobile had been stolen from | | his place of business. At 10 o'clock lats night Willlam Hill of 538 Eddy-Glover Boulevard 52 Black Rock avenue, day elevator operator | [Holihan-Da\'is Wedding | | To Take Place in N. Y. al to the Herald York., Oct Miss Mar- Davis of 90 M SRR and Philip W. ent street, Hart- d a license | Miss Davis | born en, Conn the | daughte er 1 and lda L. | Iife Davis and Mr. Holihan, who was divorced fror first wife, Helen & Holihan, at Hartford Fol- i v 4. last. was born in Ligchfield, the son of Philip A. and Mar- K. Burmingham Helihan. 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