New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1928, Page 7

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TECHNICAL CORNER IN RADID ISSUES Common Stock o R, . B, Now Subject of lp_quiry v to exist in the con 2adio Corpo! 4 rumors were t New York Stocl making an ine sudden rise. The ma o s holdings of corporations an Arthur W. Rrothers inter d from the wh t weak in Gen an order common America 1cials of the cver in the opinion of the governing | mmittee a corner has been created | n a security, or a single Interest or | roup has acquired such control that | & same cannot be obtained for de- | z contracts except at terms arbitrarily dic- | 1e for | d and | | to fix a i price in the event ft s to the contract are {u agrae, | tumous “corner” in stock was that in the| wern Pacific rail- 4 struggle fo ed at 3170 v and closed at § ran up In more Lave been in tutz 4 in the exy 1 n member- ¢ (‘())flll'.\'l(‘EED Calls Attention to Another Dangrrous Corner New Britain, Conn., NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEPALD, TUESDAY, MARCH I8, 1928, PADNESSA OPPOSES WATER RATE JUNP Declares City Is Not Conducting Department for Profit Opposition to rates and to the proposal that a i | attend this form of amus The new contract en with Thomas Linder iu t department was char; “cut, dried and hande —his contract had on. but he was a republi be taken carc of, so they gave a five year contract.” His campalgn agalnst the board, he told the audience, ¥ * and the repub had falien into it, show {t would go fn the prote increased water Political henchman. cized Master Mechanic one-man hoard of assessors be {n.|common council by stalled in city hall, was voicad last |TePublican support. night by former Mayor A. M. l’a.| onessi who was oue of the speakers | audicnos t who addressed a gathering of more men at the weekly session ew Britaln Democratic club | council. lquarters in United Hall. Paonessa, whose announcement of | 204 conxrr'nf(m, meetings whic for reelection to the of- 'dw‘la‘,red:‘ .xr:‘ open to the r is being awaited, made | Public, “regardless to his projected re- oftice “From a purely point, the chairman of the rd was probably correct when he s a4 that water rates be hoost- ¢4, but considoring it from tho angle of running a municipal government, he was not,' Paonessa said. * are not conducting partment for pr our water de- . It iz a city serv- Councliman Boyl at the on n mach ocrats info 1he col oD He also ury 4 all citizens to attend common council meetin the “repul mora de: g-ne. of threats may hear to hoil [entry into politics as an aspirant for | #iCDS" sablotsky Hits Mills and Beloin The present adn ' business stand- |y SRl 4 R AT | Counetlman Sar by way of amplity remark that it is an admin for the He reported a mecting o € (lcaders at the Burritt hotel night ago at which, he c leaders picked the cand T | mayor and will tell their party, he | “Political Foi | must be elac He contrasted tlie © +d doore with tl ess which characterizes demo- doings Councilman Sablotsky talk with a plea that more new voters be gotten out this year than ever before. McDooough Not a Candidate Attoraey P. F. McDonough, who avor by declar- « the office it 7 him withewt a con- ction, spoke on bLoth ual politic plimented the democratic of the common council for =it fer right against advised that good before the public s if the right o is carried on. Al Swmith, Mr. McDonough v necessary for the bile the republicans 18 about the democrats. commented upon neies with ref. e iblie's view of the administration aud effect on the com. ction of the meeting, Presi- urtin - of the New At the dent Cyril J Britain Den that on next atie elub announced | atah show w troupe closed his Wil be presente inounced later. The n a n 5 Robles, Cal., and women, mission nouuced cl Pittsburgh Pirates Get firet squad will leave then tor Meni- terey where they will pisy the San Francisco Scals Friday and jowrney Scals’ home town with the pe. 1eder of the team that night. Barnbart, Wright, Grestham, Traynor and the Waner beys ¥t Rard nd regularly during & snappy prace < yesterday. 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