New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 31, 1928, Page 3

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PREPARING AUDIT OF CITY AGGOONTS City Clerk, School Dept., Pnblic!"“' Yoar's Works Accounts Under Fire Mayor Paonessa and Chairman E F. Hall of the board of finance and taxation are determined that all city records shall be subjected to a thorough audit, the mayor declaring today in favor of immediate study while the director of finance an- nounced he will make a personal inquiry- before recommending to the mayor. ed the championship of the Smalley City Title Holder Starts Off as| Though He Intended to Repeat Again and Get Third Trip to Atlantic City, ; Domonic Cartelli, 12 years old, of Putnam street, has gain captur- \ school. having defeate S| Tn his anaual message to the [Sh00 having Setenied ellicon RS 4 common council three years ago, | (' !th-v‘:’l s ‘! the; " Aamplopehip Mayor Paonessa pointed to this neeq | OF the city for Vo BIG: e ganeen | and in his statement to Bl il j$ne wears nd will compete in the members two weeks ago he again |y nf1M4ls Saturday morning at PR R e ol Willow Brook park, for the cham.- | Particlular attention will be pajq { PIONSHIP of the city again. | to the office of Town Clerk AMred L. Thompson, the department of public works and the school depavt- ment. These sub-divisions of the government have heen the source of dissatisfaction, from a standpoint of fol counts would aniount to $6,000, the CF Karmelowitz, aged street and also Salvator Lucitti, aged 112, pl; Runners up for the championship r the Smalley school were 14, of Steve Short | These hoys | to compete against of 90 Talcott street ayed togethe 133 Mitchell street was the run- Dominic Cartelli Once More Is Champion of the Smalley School e < spension of the license of John J | pastor. St. Aedan's, twenty-five years 19014 & |on Emerson street, Westuille, whic o R {was then independent of New Ha- £ ILf0s * | DOMINIC CARTELLI ;",:P,'”O’n‘"Mw‘;:’“\(‘r(‘m e Hannon of 45 Grand et s street {rs. C. S. Kuhne of 357 | City Items FATHER WGIVNEY Aedan’s church in New Haven, The latter said Monsignor Patrick J. McGivney, has| L now been appointed to his brother's |41 5 o'clock. | Like Rev. McGivney {built the church of which he is now olo Neri of of Westville, most attractive part - {one of the last week was appointed national s was accidental. The officer chaplain of the Knights of Colum- ¢ ted the rifle. |bus to succeed his brother, the late| The executive committee of 3 Burean will meet at Chamber of Commerce this evening pasiersis, BishapiJohn iy Nilan has|it 0 SEaf ol B notifled Rev. McGivney that he is to |, Ut & © jing two weeks be transferred to St. Charles church |} &0 © Fheh = T il hd‘};.:“m \‘:u his rI,H mas’l The police were notified today Aedan’s on June 3r the return of the operators' license his brother, 8 Andrews street. national and state | 31, 1928 of the Pierae Oil Corporation of St Louiz, of the New York board of the ional Railways Mexico of and was president of the Pierce In- Officer Eugene Kieffer was notl- | vestment Trust Co. of St Louis, as fied at 12 Tu ay night that aniye)) ac a director n various rail- {*% | 11-year-old boy, living on AIbany|roaq, steamship and insurance com — avenue, had not been home since |panine - % o [9:30 in the evening. The officer lo- Is Asmgned {0 His Pastorate i |catea nim in o garaze ana took nim At e e R home. The voungster said he was el & - . b luxurious summer home n a forest afraid of a “lickin and decided to = rlage : of primevgl pi and « over- stay out all mght [ Br nbling looking the Lawrence Lapointe of 214 Archla gream filled with frout, and only Bridgeport, May 31 (—Rev, |Street complained to Officer F"::'f“nn hour's ride by automobile from John J. McGiiney, pastor of % \at Herhert Elarla of 298 fgpnerior, will bs the “summrer the the | the | bookkeeping, each having come in |\ rellt ‘and it appeared cither one | ae% 20 wsphelve suburh ef - New cotively of the National | for criticism at a meeting of the | VOUd Offer a stiff battle. Salvator 2 4 Circle, Daughters lsabella, will | B o4t 2 niseld ® |defeated Karmelowitz hy a score of SWhils TiatherAleGyney was bUlld ) Sufs itis Rl AT e B board of finance and taxation Tues- | Needless to say Cartelli won. | ing his parish in Westville, h.s“'_ e . A e da;‘\',‘"gh" 3 The championship of the Benja- | {brother was doing the same thing ¢ oo el L 3 | Terms (Jlaver Pacnessa polntell o antn: |0 nan il SR A s Een) A Z R {Reraiat St Charles Yor 18 yeerg|Slole Moalng o L os b erms Siabe whore Bl wEE nedalled for | 0y St eaocet et he ministered to his flock here and| Worthy Temple, No. 18, Pythian As Low As L nl . ememant Which. SRR Gywiages 11 peste o0l E 134 Bel| {Was still head of the church when | Sisters, will entertain n I el 0304 to. be ivo years orepdue | IR 1F yeas eld of 124 ¥ e |t liness wiely ended 1n Bis death 1005 fomoriow evening at 30 Inguiry has shown that the interest | 3 surprise of most of the specta- | {in Paris on May 8, fell upon him at Judd’s hall $ FRlon pu ¢ dus andiuedientell oo BT e e | “The new pastor of st. Charles wa mayor asserted, ne City officials having occasion to| and strange to say, he was r-up, (Continued d from First Page) . [the runncrup at the Washington | Father Michael J. McGivney form- | Upon Installation Bee de fapllilice of the town clerlisi oy ECiSE o the Knights of Columbus and| g | office are dissatisfied with the man- Favorites changed as the games |Started when students, awakened by ts chaplain. Monsignor McGiv- b”MM[R WHITE H“USE | Depor Londilug B s Bn mENG et Dursueila Bosst 14 years | the enzi of & . sewer excavator|, .. ronowed him into the office and i | Togidd of BilbncteuE Alen wbarel s S it et ent it | D Oiking ok the Uohear thelr {0 pathor John holds that office. | ! Ag0 a cash register was purch d |6 st group of six and was the carly [dormtories, pelted the machine and i U | a% & cost of $000, but the mayor and ¢, oiije easily defeating Eugene |the workmen with bottles and fruit, BOY SCOUTS NO' | (Continued from First Page) | the fiasnce board ehisitmun have | ipre™ ot O TGt S ClinsTamediatety sll wvindons opsped andill iy 05 Sy onding Nathan Mule| n | jound it is practically unused and |y, "oiloot’ the socond gronp win- |cheers broke the stillness, Within a |, nior Hizh participated in the S | 1erge ameunts of cash areiglloned | o, o o skarh st Aains on |18V dninifes of students 'yroniorial Day d0 with fwo e e T to remain in open drawers, easy 19 (he scene and took two group win- |had mobilized on the campus await- op officials and 40 scouts inthe oo "0 T o il Ragess ip callers al the oTioes . 16 18 )r i caian and ther 'bs Maved |inE leadsrs, ne of march lhiscore Giost Fon s iGhains Han their plan to have titis practice dis- | o ollo and defeated i 7 40 1 Attack Cars [ AL e Tast vemutar menting the | 0TeOre o (hitheptanenan | Hear eentinued without daloy. {'Dhon’ everyohs' present was rooting| They first attacked: stregt i [troop was inspected by Frederick | POTIe: T8 selecti sl s . Gene Austin The. schaol comimities's malion Il soimy Hins nliis ittle oha s Samat | DUILIBE Lrellays ron: ths. wikies ikt | Boardman of New Britain. Princi- (64 here sivce th dmprossion had On the' Air Tonight diverting insurance meney paid to'|\&h o™ Hajdas of 17 Albuny ave- this stage a { police arrived |pal Harry Wessels, chairman of the "" i N 9 o'Clock the city after the L Putnam o "o fs 10 years old, played |and arvested one student, As the of- |troop _committee, presented {wo | thi¥ summer to go to 2 e Elf(' i Singin senol it e Been'iciltitled Sabyip AioD o nbastiteam e ofl e wpi<oc | fTber ‘sthriad. foF hesBqhattecs et flags. the national colors and an offi- AR, Sl denu e Improper bookkeeping. A system meon. The scorc was tied at 6 and [DIS prisoner the students attempted |cial troop flag. in the name of the 'w“'l“"t Lones “l“_'l'rnf;,_',_ a! Ramons jrieh svould mhaveut such musleD-l SR einlon insdcan o Lhaunly) > und during the melee an- (troop committer Coloatne ol Lt “Girl of My Die Jehon of the hooks n thesfulire da oo men alone® aime ' Clivia. | othar was arreate | An overmight hi < heing 4 BiSE =it ChRol e P Bouquet of Memories, ete favored by members of the financ ©liron climbing up from the prelim-| Make t Effort tranged for June outmaster |Ment and ¢ -‘ “" 'I’"L" l-_‘.' ]f =l We have all his selections boardl § Muyor Bapncssa, Chpivair s ol ond Basting Had el spon Unall | AL heANRURLSHE RS ads their [Quimby and Assistant Scoutmaster 19805 capital s fuies e leas Records. thll and memhors of dhe Board Wl C ol 8 L N1oA) eakya s mud | 846 BMovt £6 hdar e ith air folipaPeg el W zebascunid ecio L line | AN SRER R RS SEIDIC T D tin %o llute the matlon ot the Bumamill, &) 50508 (511 6s diirneN and et | Buy sesaryes Waned Holsiom the out. |scouts will Ieave Iriday afternoon |Black Hills of South i Stk gihgul et et Rt vask BN L o Al st e il e e el ate e e an e et | e er ey indasieod ',?,}“‘:‘ . ' = | — - - he @ i S d e | porket chool fitle was in | arresting three more students herded < Fke Sl e - . 7 ol —_— tes whivh were locked and a pa-| Movico O ; il s e i e ~l" kd!l Mo ded?l {Reformatory Sentence iekiot Sl odlogagiatatiod bloueep | ADEHIEAT g o p o Al lam s e South | Richard Lang. a plimber in the | REIOrmatory » ¢ e 3 slain from an Yo n | employ of Louis Nawr. fell from a | Is Imposed in Court| ‘siny stugents = wphearing i |Zo0eral foreman of 1 Lot iunetions i e B ilin lagBer this morning and Is at the | pringayhet,-May §1 .4 L5iTpht |clasics at ths ~uhiverst sterday | trudis mine near Pachu R R i Nesilitain General hospital whers | severis, 22, ene of four found guilty |bore physical evidence o T Lattle | Hidalso. was shot to d . —palde e bbb et . it is Wllieved: he is suffering from |yy 54 of transporting explosives, |with (he police, Black aud blue [Enidentifed man yosterday. The man | over ‘any business is rans PIANOS & fracture ot his right ankle. [P InE Ut b donlsiandseatying | adtis Bne 8 ot Bunootion davinl 120 S Ren B Iln Slopy LUie DR DD £ S actual surroundings are John A .Conway of Woodruff apons, . was sentenced | nearly every cla liad its quota, [{h® road mith was driving from | As € a8 el . | S S ~ o | Pachnca toward the mine concerned, however, the farming street. Southington, caught his Teft |, gyperior court today by Judge |Several ofher Yo men who are | F3 and pastoral surroundings of South | foot in a railroad track last nighl.|jonn Richards Booth o an indefi- |not students complained Dakota will be replaced by wild He sutfering from a compound |yite poriod in the Connecticut re- | had stopped fo witness Frber 1hide fracture of his lelt foot at New |formatory [and. to their sorrow were mistaken Picrce was a prominent financier | itamn General hogpital The other three. John Rocco, |PY the police for students. of St. Louis and New York, main- | - John Printo and Joseph Giglio, | _— | tained homes in fhose places, at (‘Ullll.Yompflly Silent were given prison sentences when| The state of Utah derives its name s Crossing, Mass. and Brule Of Employes’ Stand <" 'ction na returned. | from the Utes Indians | ve ehairman of the board New Haven, May 31 (P—Officials of the Connecticut branch of the Amalgamated Association of Street Railway and Electric employees, de- chined today. to state whether the members had favored accepting a renewal of the present wage scale contract or referring the matter to | an arbitration board in the ballot- | ting of Tuesday. The conference will meet esident John K. Punderford of the Connecticut Company, later in the day and 1nay give out a state- ment following the nieeting Mas!erfiBarbers to Meet In New Haven Tonight ! New Haven, May 31 (B-—Master | barbers of the city will meet to- t to diccuss plans for ending the journeymen's strike which has been on for several dave Some of the barhers are for compromi with the journeymen and other opposed to giving any The journeymen tinuation of fhe scale last weel with ng are | grounid | n ont and the masters wish to | cut the straight salary and increase | the percentage, TROLLEY AND AUTOS 1IN JAM Three automobiles and a treliey | ear fignred in an accident on West Main street shortly after b o'clock Tueeday « afternoen. The trolley, | which left the conter at 5:10 o'clock struck a car driven Ly Frank & of West Main street, whichecame out of a drivewav, and forced it~ agamnst an automobile | owned by H H. Wheeler ot 24 forest etreet. damaging the mudguard and tail ight and alco damaging a mud- Euard on 4 car owned by Joseph 1, Ward of 7 Garden street. Officer 4 F. Atwater found no cause for po- lice action. Who Is the Skinniest Man In thflorld? 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