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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928, ————————— o ——————— last group consisted of 5 couts who | Davis; coeking, Leon Corbett, Ever- ! Penn T. Kimball, ichary | Troop 19—Thomas Griffen, Rod. | property losses, while in 1926 this| Class two, population 100,000 to |received 106 merit badges and 2 star | ctt Turner, and David Kaplan; ma- | Charles 1. Papc, Louis Cimadon, | Linnchan, E. X. Callahan, John De- HIL was true of only 60.8 per cent. 500,000: Winner, Grand Rapids, m badges. | chinery, Joseph Szabo, R. nmm. mn]‘ Adam Dignazio, Theodore Annun- |pot, Joseph G. Weir, Charles Ma- On a per capita basis based on|Mich.; hongr cities, in order, In- the largest court evir held | Barl Scott; music, agani, Stanley Gwozdz, | 8§ » W. McKeon Charles Bass, figures of the contestants the fire |dianapolis; Reading, Pa.; New Or- w the local council, in awards, in | Public health, ter: y | Anthony s and Edwin Hills 3 erica Buratti, John loss in 1927 was $2.70 compared |leans, La.; Seattle, Wash.; Roches- jumber of scouts present, and in| Weldon, and Paul il pathiind- | Second cluss badge awards were Roth, Charles Elliott, Alwyn Benson with $3.07 in 1926 and $3.77 in |ter, N. Y.; Portland, Ore, Paso. {number of troops represented. As a | ing, oy Weldon, ’rluodorc Annun- {made to the followin, | Frederick F. Stahl, Arnold Cormier, 1925. On a percentage basis this Te;ms: Fort Worth, Tex: Mem- [ result of the advancement the coun- ziatta, Louis Cimadon, Paul Stahl, J.| ‘troop 1 of Plainvil Robert 1oy | l«conard Carlson, Kenneth Johnson, SeT—— per capita_loss dropped 14.96 per |phis, Tenn.; Spokane, Wash. 0 omg 44 sendariont o Baganl, i3 Bursadtl) B, Bupy ' urtin_ Distin, Robert Sames, Paul | GUs- Beremagul, Irving Rutherterd, i cent in 1926 and 23.3 per .cent in| Class three, Populn.(inn 50,000 to 19 BO}'S From 2 Tl‘OOpS soond elass. audl 4 Drst o il Coates; personal health, Thomas | DeYenzo, Patscy Melito and Norman "‘“,’Jlr:;,';"""' e Wlns Prize for Fire Waste 1921, it 100,000: Winner, Greensboro, N. C. - merit badge rank soou : Owen, James Tani, William Palin, | \jiddiet —Stanley Tye, - 2 Wi . raned 301 Awads ;o e S SR S s e S i o, s e Sk G o Vol Prevention R ey e R . the court of homor has awarded | Dominick Russo, Casmer Pulowski, | rord Tirnbaum, Mike Zommer, jonn | | red Donati, Willie Westerman, Ste- : Samttuctisn: il bbb [Britain Conn; Sahnakewn B —_— cluss badeges, 18 first class | Tony Carro, Kobert Hume, Paul|y D Frnest | Fodier “phiip Phen Mikolajezyk, Morris Sicdman, {capsmerion Add, X oping | Britain, Tedalinatant, oh P o =% 3 merit badges, 9 Samuel Minnella, nk | Pass: % o T Alfred Tonene, Salvatore Bellassai, » mel s were indicated by a 14.35 [Davenport, Orange, A new ligh record was estublished L b kAt £ .y Ban y iella, nlk | passante, Joseph . Carl De- {30014 Kilduff, Paul Kobela, Harry | Washington, March 29 (M—The [per cent reduction in the number |J.; Columbia, C.; Madison, Wis.; by the New Britain Boy Scout court | i 65 1 W0 A0G 2 safle bro hun”?“hf;‘t‘;‘ H;o“,.:‘,r,‘,', \ll’,‘:(‘"}'f;w;k}\ 1= [niss, Blmer Maynard and Rayvmond | 3 40k 0 i Gowy, Arnold €Ity of Philadelphia. today was|of fires in which the damage ex- |Beaumont, T Chelsca, Mass. of honor when 139 seONIs YeDro- | he awards by merit bad Muitsaicanian, Mé” bl i roon. (S—-Tidward Toohie. Ver. | MArtin, Albert Rembisz, Nathan "llj:‘:‘:ded !h:( grand prise in the ceeded $1,000, compared with the | Class four. population 20,000 to senting 21 troops a red In relays | jects at last night's court were as Dombrowik, Staniey Gwozdz, Fred |einio 1 ‘B e hneider, Wilfred Douchette, Wal 27 fire waste preventiem contest |average of the preceding five years. |50,000: Winner, Durham, N. C; hefore it at its session held last night jollows diking, Weldon; leath- Peters, John Thomasen, L. Carle, |ski and Leo Helensk 3 *7|ter Stawski and Patrick Ryan, onducted by the Chamber of Com- |In 1936 this percentage was 1.08. |honor cities, gn order: Richmond, A e T e S ulasliien s il - | sk s ',,{" ALV : Button, William merce of the United States andthe| A decrease in the number of (Calif.; Uniontown, Yakima, Ghamben: qf. . Com e. The local ott 8. T kil S B D s W 4(‘ ok e i s waffan and Gordon |national fire waste council. deaths by fire was also shown. 81.3 Wash.; Owensboro, I rgo, N. B ok ls e of 1he ten or lshls: Alder B Lo Binatar ol e R R R e i : it _Other prive winners included | per cent of the contestants reported [D.; Mansfield. Ohio; Kocky Mount, satinns ‘benefited by the Com- “m.m_ 3 : i S ‘iml:‘»v e “ot‘tm'a \\‘ o mmim - ‘.m“‘“: n\d James Washburn, Grand Rapids, Mlcmnr:. Greens- | either no deatqhs by fire or a re-| Wi Asheville, N. C Loraine, ity Chesi, made 221 awards at Paul Stahl; reptiles, Earl v e I\'mdi(r “ Gk et i T ‘Irn(m 1f,\n’.lr~,\\ Aitken and lyro. N. C._: Durham, N. C, and [duction in fatalities, A year agtthn Omo Battle Creek, Mich. b this racord mws ring the to- | Earl Scott; craftsmanship in wood- 2 5 ooty | Tooap N aral Earaseeics onAiE Beveridee Mo ¥ liirsnf:.;md lh'ch- 4 percentage 60 reported was 78.7.| Class five, population under 20.- 1al for 1 : ng in- carving, Joseph Szbo; craftsmanship | Bacon, M, 4 \fl) \\'\'I‘(hfl‘, Johin Roman | R o vides nto five popl'llllmll The percentage decreased in the [000: \\lymur._ ]'r\‘lnom.‘ Mic dicaf st healthfy lition in | in metal, Leon Corbett Sy Do el D iah \h,\(hu\\.} oon e MAKLS ANNUAL REPORT. ,“vuu?s for the contest, the winners|number of persons killed as com- (honor cities, in orde Blackw New Britain scamting, as there has | Robe Davies; interpreting, L. ski, Richard Quigley, William Chute, | John Dyson Fall River, Mass., March 29 (P— .\‘mv\cd ‘the best fire prevention [pared with the preceding five year a.; Perryton, Te St. Mar 16 ver Difore bean an advancer i chemistry, rlScott; Casmer Pulowski, and Dennis| Troop 11—Arthur Mason, Albert|The annual report of Rev. M. cords in their classes, with Phila- |average was 12.6. : Miami, 2. Oceanside, delphia having the best record of | The following tabulation giv g Laconia, N. H.; Pikesville, ice even re pproachin 1 Albert Biehler; aviation, Al Skinger; firemanship, R. Quigley, R. | Kra R S i 3 he N . Al- Skinger; firemanship, R. Quigley, R.|Krans, Harry Brotherton, Waldo superintendent of the Nor i [ present lwing set by the nur 5 -001nis; automobili Wesley | Isleib, L. Corbett, L. Dombrowik, | Pierce and Alfred Olson. wich district of the Methodist Epis- *1l: Reports were received from 329 |the 1927 winners, and other cities Redondo Beach, Califyy Pekin, C 3 . s | cities, given honorable mention because [Tll.; Weston, W. Va. $eoope. id H. Bonney; art, Merrill | Stanley Gwozdz, H. TBonney, W ohn Covert, Harold copal church was presented at to- |10 The members of the court present i craftsmanship in wood- | Bacon, Fred Peters, Alhert Miller, | 3 n Barncs and Charles day's scssion of the annual mecting | Those reporting showed marked [of excellent records: —_— last night werey Col. W. W. Bullen, | working, Joscph Szabo and Richard | Casmer Pulowski, St ¢ Os Net of the New England Southern con- [Progress in fire elimination, 6€9.2| Class one, population 500,000 or Fashions, both male and female, Raymond A. Catlin, Ralph Wain- | Hube, | Frank Marcinezyk, Howard Burgoss. Troop 14 Shiclds, Tngene ference here. The outstanding event Per cent of the contestants repre- (more: Winner, Philadelphia. Honor |affect industry. Short skirts for right, Arthar Ames, George B.| Swimming, Robert Davies, R. | Theodore Annunziatta, and John Coyle, Roger H. 3 sarton | of today sion was the new n-m‘ 'nting a population of more than |cities, in order, Detroit, Milwaukee, | women turned-up trouscrs for men Taylor, Neil MacDougall, a ' 1 d Louis Cimadon; conserva- | Thomasen. ! Smith, Joseph Dag ¥. Bell, L. ; Willis Holmes, New Bedford | 25,000,000, having reduced thelr |Pittsburgh, benefited the fancy-sock trade, wissioner Charles E. Morgan. They tion, William Comstock and J. Gra-| The star rank awards were made | Leiken, Eugene Goldstcin, Edward pastor who was unfrocked last year received 101 scouts who had quali- hain Dary; printing, Richard |to Paul Stahle of Troop 20 and Roy L. Krom and R. Beveridge. after criminal charges had been fisd for the sccond class badge, this| Quigley and Anthony Sutula; cycling, | Weldon of Troop 1, Plainville. | Troop 15—J. 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