New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1928, Page 8

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4 8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928, Council Action on Faselle Salary ISAYS ALUMINUM BB T e T e Improper, Kirkham Tells Paonessa {(NOPQLY EXISTS Sisatne pag Geontanmrcniataatar| —_— 7 All Charge Purchases Madem'l'liursday, Friday and Saturday Will Not Be Billed Till August. Corporation Counsel De- | 2 o 3002 Week e w0 e SpringHeld Company Wants | ; 5 s _|pay of superintendent in the city| ; i clares Law Making Body 1%, o, 37 e, S| 69,000,000 in Damages 4 2 [ % A lowing appointment of Thomas| L] Had No Authority 0 xearney. kearney was paia $75 al-| — I = though the ordinance then read $2-| Boston, June 28 (A — The exis- 1 Fix Amount. [000 a.year. The common council|ience of an aluminum monepoly in s 8 {demanded an explanation and the|this country is charged in a suit [ ] [ |board explained that Kearney's pay fleq in federal court here against | was being charged against the C ] it e D AR Coampay et Amery HARTFORD HARTFORD # | without authority when 1t attempted branches of the department of ficy by which the Bausch Machine | to fx the salary of Street Superin ¢ vorks and that, in exercies of | Tool company of Springfield seeks | At e} retion, the board had fixe tendent Eugene Faselle at 32‘00»‘,” % $75.- On motion iof Al 14- | 000,000, after the board of public works had | : : 1 000,000, recommended that ha be paid $3 Wilkam H. Judd, republican| The Springfield concern charges ' - is the opinion expressed by Corpor. e s o ed 15 procedure | that the Aluminum company has ation Counsel John H. Kirkham in "~ = Pr 1 | virtually ruined its business with an [ i a written statement given to Mayor! actual loss in excess of $3.000,000 | tect, ne authority to amend being| | Davis, vice president, and Roy A siven in the charter. The situation! ix‘similar te that which obtains with | CPloyes of Davidson & Leveathal| ¢ piyianyrgn, reference te the post of park su-| and Fair Stores Eat and Play Andrew W. Mellon, secretary of perintendent, in which case the |the treasury, who resigned in 1920 council in withholding its aproval. | At Momauguin as-a director, but who, the Bausch ‘ . . inereased the prop salary of e L | company contends, continued to be Clyde Ellingwood $1.000 o Gl "rq’: 'A:;_:;:‘”fi:a “dominating factor” in the af- | i’ ment| airs of r W ad | S':nemvm to }'hv held their annual joint Out-“_:!": :;ha'h: rfiompan_\w, 'uvas n.:m ]d ) That the common council acted to collect triple damages of $9,- ! Hunt, a director. All are residents mayer reads: | augni ses ignin. Two buses took the| o °F “Dear Sir ers to and from the shore. A “You astk 1¢ there is an ordinance | full course chicken dinner was s=n.‘Epz’:fl(;;”’";‘::’;fi:;‘:'i that d"?" governing the salary of efreet &u upon arrival at Momauguin, A.|SPrinRER Lo engaged in . 0 perintendent. In tha last edition|J Leventhal and S M. Davidson, the | 1% manufacture of crude aluminum The Regular Selling Price Would Be Exactly 31.95. SChs nt ihs common|bosls apata and had built up a profitable and| § Tania and others cambined to arie : Also 600 Pairs of the Sheerest Chiffon Silk Hosiery of a $3.50 Quality at the Same Price. dants and others combined to drive ! of the ordi council published in 1327 there #| A baseball gama hetween the girls an ordimance Pags 172, reading aS|in the back and the front of the Fair follews: |was won by the Backs, 11.2. The nllT::po;i";:ndntm :he mar:;s “Be 1t erdained by the common | ninning battery was Helen Humason | The defendants it was charg ceuncil of the City of New Britain: and Mary Balog. Swimming and| . : g financial resourc Beginning April | games were enioyed. At night there | ing named offi was a light luncheon, followed by 5| in a combination to acquire all de- | posits of bauxite in the United | States and foreign countries, and| shall receiv ancing. and the party returned to “Superintendent of strects, $2.000 | New Britain about 11 o'clock Panspied feta soquire ¢ alle water per annum. SR e power adapted to the manutacture Pair | ot a1 v | “The charter, edition of 1324, | READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS |0 ,“":',"h"",’.oz?: ,',;,:',,ffiy’,f,::f; i | 53. states that the board of FOR BEST RESULTS competition to a minimum ‘ | | | Beautyl Sheermess! And quality superb! In hosiery so priced that you may purchase your entire season’s supply at a moderate expenditure. If we were allowed to disclose the name of this famous maker you would immediately rec- ognize the unusualness of such hosiery at this sale price. Some high lights pertaining only to hosiery of the finest quality! Al silk, clear, evenly knit and reinforced at all points of wear. All silk-to-the- top in chiffon and service weights, with four-inch lisle tops, also 600 pairs of $8.50 black silk hosiery which is subject to slight irregulari- ties but all silk from top to toe. publie works shall, subject to the approval of the common council, fx — | the compensation of its appointees| as may be required te properly per-| form the duties imposed upon - the beard “The effect of tha ordinance there. fere is simplv to thow that the com- # 4 mon council has approved of the salary fixed by the board of public v e | FOR THE FOURTH “The question came up ' during| Mayor Curtis administration whether | it was proper to enact ordinances . fixing the salaries of eity emploves SEE whose compensation does not belong | to the eommon council to fix, but | simply to approve of. My recollsc- | tion is that T advised the mavor at| D that time that it was impropsr pro- cedure but he thought it would be a matter of publilc convenience to bhe able to refer to the ordinances %6 as to know what everyhody was, receiving.” Faselle's Salar; Sull in Doubt | Mayor Paonessa this afternoon | . nlanned a second eonference with About Their Easy Payment Plan On Summer Colors Are: CRYSTAL, AMORA, BEIGE, ETNA, KASHA, BISQUE, CASTOR, CINDREL, NUDE, GUN METAL AND BLACK. Extra Sales People have been provided and several main aisle tables have been given over to this event—so there will be no need for delay. salary Faselle {s now entitled to re- ceive. His predecessor was pald $55 A week. and since he has been in ECZEMA SUFFERER ="=| Tres¢Tubes || AgtonishingSale 200 Gorgeously e YOU can now buy the ‘toaight. S0c and $1.50 st all druggists. best tires, Michelins, ! on easy terms—the same o sensible plan on which ew l people buy furniture, radios and automobiles. Ttcostslessin thelongrun | | | st ot e e e & —_— Ken Tuttle specializes —in— —protecting your family. —making old agc pleasant. -—aducating your children. —paying your morigage. | —creating reserve funds. I | | touse Michelins; our plan . m&:fil};‘nml inde- | N 8 makes it cost less to buy pendence by making sure Vg them, too. Why not enjoy ! your insurance is adequate. the freedom from trouble ol f and the satisfaction which i At comes with using the best &’M@ \ —when it actually costs 1 .. ment || < Eaulen For Misses and Small Women o S 35 EAST MAIN ST., NEAR MAIN TEL. 860 Leaders of the summer mode in every style for every occasion! This host of love- ly dresses just arrived! When you see them you will say “Lovely and worth much more!” for easily they are worth $15.00. 99 West Main St Phone 366 Blair & Brodrib “New Britain's Leading Music Store” 170 MAIN STREET Tailored and simple styles for office and business wear . . . Fluffy little georgettes for afternoon and social affairs. .. Printed | crepesin one and two-piece styles for shopping and street wear. .. Printed geor- gettes, airy and fanciful, for vacation days ... and wash crepes in many models. Sizes 14 to 20. New Closing Hours--- Wednesday, 12 Noon .Fnday, 9 P. M. Saturday, 6 P. M. We are heartily in accord with the views recently expressed by the Merchants' Bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. These closing hours do not lessen the service to our customers and show the summer spirit to store employes, Second Floor Store closed Wednesdays at 12 o’clock during July and August. All Fridavy music appointments are automatically cancelled for the summer months. Open all Day Saturday as usual!

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