New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1928, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1928, A —_——————— e o . o | Warner Asks Pointed Questions Mayor Paonessa’s commission meet | Warner voting “no. e sm. re match to be shof Hot Flght Over Clty Salar]es "hCu’..ucun:;u l_'ax:oudn‘:)o\ aA that '1~)0rr::v night and fire m‘m Ruth ‘“An-‘r ad,so\fmmenl ot the saxary! RIFLE FIELD DAY a?m an;".;;ocahbre tnl;lc' wll:h n}:ef RAPHAEL GLUB FoRlED sala be E . Sce- erford and Peterson? You'd howl| committee meeting, Alderman Wal- tallic sights in the military position . “P l' s 99 onding the mot iman W. | politics, wouldn't y v ! . onding th c i politics, 2 ou? Yet that's ter R. Falk called the ordinance] standing. | Brm S Out C Of 0 ]hcs Spaulding Warner called to Build-|what was done to Curtin by the re-| cWmittee to order. When the mat-| Nutmeg League to Stage Open 5 mne’larg" D o | Employes of ment Store Rutherford, the publican administration to make a ter of preparing ord: | tismune tion to be shot with anz | 3 s ' et M e ae e | pubiics d is ake a tel r an ordinance fixing = < {rifle larger th 23 calib: i i mavs on’ e Job for Andrews.” | the salary of the electrical inspector| YCOtS OB Jume 2 ou Range of || o, 07 gslghlsa;heltm;:lgr::ea\!“;zi Here Social Organisation3tiss " i 5 : | )y contrac-| At this point, Councilman Warner 4t $2,100 came up, Councilman W. i | yards : e i 5 . Democrats and Republi- ; e i e atls < whenever ho was wanted™" | inicrceted & question: -Whats ali|D. Boyle exprossed opposition, saya| oo o) oo CLB T A A i i ) AT el e Pt i ke Poi i 5 ) \[x* LT’:,P:,'\X an} am: o :ol Xflx\.(f‘ 'an- this polittes about? Who brought it |1 he present incumbent is! The annual field day of the Nut- | with light refreshments l\ailabl‘e on| Plans were set in motion last eve- cans at Sword Points a koo swer, Sablotsky made loud protes Who is meant by all this|thoroughly qualificd. There is no| meg Rifle league will be held on | the grounds, | ning for the formation of a aocial 4 i 5 Sl the ¢ lima ad turning to logical reason outside of a political | National Rifle day, June 2 from 1 p. | {club by the employes of Raphael'ss Over Pay for Curtin, - o 2 : APEy Was E parne ecalling that Curtin was o re-|one for the cut.” m. until dark on the range of the ' A | Department Store, Inc. The follow- Meri d Fasell e N i 4] uavenin sy sl | © &n Increase of salary at about| Councilmen Boyle and Murphy | Silver City Gun club situated on the | INdictments Returned ing officers were elected: President, Merian an aselle, ford « R 4 o 2n & the was dropped last year,|voted against the ordinance, Cat Hole road in Meriden about sev- s . Miss Ann Kennedy; vice president, Against Liquor Smugglers |5 (s secictary, drm. Irene Mgnen 4 a0 | Councilman Larson changed his mo-| An ordinance fixing Faselle's salary | €0 Miles from New Britain center st A tion to read “$2.100," and Warner at $2.200 was declared carried onjand 2 1-2 miles from West Main| Buffalo, N. Y, May 25 (UP)—) Unwin; treasurer, Louls R. Gelinas. < At & meeting featured Fars O R e e :xgxn-l' l_r was then voted. > first vote, but the vote was ques- | Street corner in Meriden ofi Nichols The first definite information con- A contest is in progress at the ments betwsen coune e hare v salary 5 e clein it Sl o 17‘”- fhwnss!On preceded a unant- | tioned and it was found that Coun- | farm. cerning the alleged international | store for the selection of a name Tt e abaleuniy FREE alt of n wtion, licans. were | TOu8 VO!e 10 recommend the Faselle | cilmen C. 0. Holt and C. W. Maxon | The rain date is the following Sat- | liquor smuggling ring along the|for the club, and a prize will be could not be heard above 1 B in m;us""\.h Sk - s alone hal voted favorably while Urday. The cvents are open to every- Niagara frontier has been revealed. | awarded for the best name. the sal and ordinar + t rmerly the n : . Sl by n the f?'l"fllon o fjv.qg Mer- | Coancilmen Boyle, Warner and Mur- i one and visitors are cordially invited. Federal officials admitted indict- A program is being drawn up for of the common coun Hm et e n emir ¥ anay ¢ L ‘s salary came up, Councilman phy were opposed. There will be pistol matches at 20 ments had been returned against | the summer by the committee Which Sited ronammandatin ; : 3 ! & : : nATRskiE di attention fo the fact| Tho orginance fiving Merlan's sal- vards, small bore rifle matches at half a dozen men and that three repreents every department in the of public works ar mplaint against t rman David L. Nair who was | rhocieny per aeoor 3. D. WIllams, lary at $4.500 adopted on fav.| 90 and 100 yards, big bore at 100 had been arraigned in secret ses- | store. oo iAot with | & . % tors row took exception | . ,"'.;.,"\, 5 i and ‘E“‘ _m}‘l»'dfl orahle wotes of nen Murphy, | Yards and trap shooting. All matches sions in the United States distict | e . 5 fes to be paid recent o RS . 3y Siana e e e ‘rm:,;\a.);t.n:..“v.’u Maxon and Holt, with Councilmen | re unlimited re-entry. court. WANTED TO BLOW UP ALL It was voted to recc t : 3 d : t nocratic administ liams . and. therctors the - salury|Bovle and Warner opposed. Prizes will be awarded the three| Operations of the alleged ring| Mexico City, May 25 (UP)—Dy- council that the sal a e Sl b > salar¥ | The board of public works was| highest scores in each event. The 50 | are sald to extend as far west as namiters who hombed the chamber .gineer Philip A. Me g s voted authority to employ addition-|yard match is any position and any Chicago, Detroit and Windsor, Ont., jof deputies Wednesday apparently $4,500, instead of § Councilman Adam Ziegler express- la] sewer depar t foremen at asight with the prizes equally divided as well as other Canadian and were intent upon destroying the en- mended by th 3 tin's tv to do the work 1 an opinion the increase from $58 salary not to excced $36 a week. between winners of telescope and | American cities, fall within the tire building as the deputies moved After the salary caminitter 1 yot- | PETIN S ‘ factory manner, but declared a A “' k to $5,000 a i —_— | metallle sights. The pistol match to | scope of the investigation, it was‘mfl. of the special session of con- e recomm; that Street 2 f s charginz political motives ag i b LASSIFIED 4 be shot with gny pistol or revolver, | said, gress, police believed today. i e o b fa, EANLDENG O DRI Paiern s when the democ Murphy Leaves Meeting READ HERALD CLASSIFEED Al il | $2.200, 5 3,000 7 DRders ey re 1 according to his version, are equal When Councilman Warner moved mended, ordinar 3 e Rakaai i that the salary be fixed at $3,600 a Ciomni. n yresay L g o trouble with vou, Sam, is vear, Councilman James P. Murp papers, making itne t| When tr - that you think the republicans who was sitting nearby waiting for this salary on th ¢ ! pector Curt y should give vou exactly your own meeting of the ordinance commit- | floor. With r nce to the posit > T § n vay,” Nair concluded t jumped to his feet, exclaiming: of electical i ‘ that it cd to remain at the Sablotsky Shoots Back At Nair had enough of this; please exe| Oyril J. Curtin, it w ted t t Sablotsky the admini- me from waiting around Rnyi ' s v E tration, et t longer” Murphy left the meeting room but subsequently returned. An | A ment by Councilman Willlam | W. Green that the salary be fixed at | licans, retained in $4.500 was carried with Councilman | “How would you like to have | Albert N. Anderson and Councilman | i put rat. —_— 0w HOME Should come FIRST We feature our Model Five Room Apartment. Beautifully furnished and artistically decorated to give a fascinating homelike appearance. 3-Piece Jacquard—covered all over with same material. Reversible cushions with dam ! 4 . / o . o Can he had in all colors . .... : ) Will Bring You All the New 3-Piece Livi.ne" B_‘?""‘ Suitg—cm;ered all over with mo- Clothes You Need hair. 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