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T | . E | Anastasi to one year. Schiliro was r weight title next month at Chicago, |erweights, und Biac Eii:. Cuba, 3 ordered to report to an Italian regi- B tt t t p lias scheduled a u.m,..,. bout with | Phil 'rnum. tyweights, kot L J. SLOPERNEARS | Pass Connecticut Bar Exams = - attle of blatant Loud dpeakers —|us oo s tuw wout win o oo mvvsiyn ok’ * A | The three claimed the protection Queensboro Stadium Vnmorla\\ night. V\Vagnrr Philadelphia, vs. Joe Cha HIS 80TH BIRTHDAY : = 5 Pulverizes Peace On Arch Sireetqm,. s b obesten s ney: - Bartimore, NgHneighie o1 2 : : ‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY & IQ_J S F e e e Ml e R S st e S s AR il sl el e e s it R e s e ) | proceedings were necessary before e y.lm”m\hul the fe hm\.-mn rounds | Anastasi and Cefulu were granted | championship to Routis and began| Friduy—At New York. [long ~|‘u«l‘l~ not to indulge in further | to campaign among the eac Sta ade | - aign amon junior light- | Beach Stadium, Dave Shade vs. Lec [foliifrecdompof the chatusapenat| loud speaker contests at one o'clock mv"hv«! and |-«m\fupnx McGraw | Mitchell, light hea ghts. ten Defifl 0[ Bfil]kel’s WIH Be 0310 4 . g them, e e e b[eep_\ Man Complams of in the morning. All was qulet along | ¢jio51d give him a fAight bu! Canzon- [rounds: at New York. Lockuway owever, although not required to i e | :m, in the army, was neverthe-| (), Investigating Po- thetareh sieotifront, |eri will be u heavy favorite to win. |Playland Stadium Ruby Goldstein ) ne, At Chicago's Mills Stadinm. Jack [vs. Billy Drako. iightweights, nnd genarian Next Sunday - e Ty e o e | : . v | . | Kid Rerg. English lightweight, mects | Midget Wolgast, Philadelp \s R i :,”ec::f:;t fliie et ent tins | cemaniRinds T"o Go- fifi[]l] BATTLES nN |Herman " periick. of Kalamusoo.|Rouitler Parra, Chile, yweighs. dre Sloper will be 80 y W ? < | 2 | ~ ich., in the ten round feat an [ten rounds eac. ‘olfnn’:\i“si} Sl e ; i ‘;'“‘ “":" Gountry oo ing Full Toot. [; hursday while Henry Perlick, Her- s lived in New Britain, he has . : Ve When the Sinaila, upon which he AR]] THIS WEEK‘IM'H twin, is battling Eddie An-| . s e N : : . |had already engaged passage for Boela S R e ) Chlld Painfully Burned Jage into a town; from a town 1o e, 3 ¢ - . |home before being taken into cus-| rpore was a batile on Arch street : Billy Wallace and Tommy Grogan, | By Tub of Hot Water city; and from a city 1o the hard- % ¥y 3 {tody by the Ttallan government of-|ear)y Sunday morning, though mno | from Cleveland and Omaha respec-| 1t was bath night. Salvatrice La re center of the world . o . 29 ‘ncms, was ready to sail. Schiliro's||ives were lost nor were there any Afll e ROH lS fifld l\]d Ghocola tively, furnish the lightweight action | Rossa for all her seven years, did Not only has he watched 3 . ? § . status had not heen settted. he said. |casualties. It was a battle of music at Cleveland tomorrow night in @ [not like bath night. - Brow, but he I tr nta % ; |and so he fled the country One of the neighbors, irate as only BO h FaCe S[l“ Te,‘ S 4o oir ey hila ati.o8 AnEeles o0 e ~ in its devel d yuilder A % e LRI N v Anastasi asserted that when ne|a good burgher who has done an ~ s 3 Morgan. junior lightweight cham-| o0 jer hath. It was pretty hot, i laid his case before the American |honest day's toil and then expects e s pion, meets Goldie Hess in & mon |anq was placed on a chair so that |consul at Messina. the American [an honest night's sleep can be, tele- | (000 o0 n 0 titular Dout, also tomorrow nigML. it would cool. Bul in some way it consul “langhed” at him. and de-|phoned to police headquarters at| S0 COUE ¥ B DO RIS G Now fighting as 180.pounders. | tipped over and the little girl, the ! clined to act In his behalf. |about one o'clock Sunday morning | {4 y‘h i Bt hereniit Johnny Dundee, ex-featherweishl | jaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore | SO R | He was sick and tired of it, he said namplor _’I‘“ e tor the e ‘\:anm" and “‘n\mmnhal\ 3 LaRosso, 235 Clinton street, was di 5 A «rine |and he wanted it stopped. When h N i 1eAs- Martin, former bantamweight King. |prectly in the path of it. She suf- OINSOREA SANNUATIOY ”V'_ | was asked by the man on the desk i § e "o meet at Dester Park. Brooklyn. 10 |jered had burns about the abdomen About 35 membera of Court €0 |;,gt what jt was that he wanted alerweichis, Jumlar MENL faight ouer fhie fen pound. route. and the back. it was found when lumba, C. D. of A.. will attend the o004 je replied, mincing and lightwelshts . =0t the | g 0000 Gourtney, Oklahoma light [she was taken to the New Britain annual outing to be held Wednes- | (o 4q that loud speaker at 466 oYl InEly 3 1OV O heavyweight, and Matt Adgie of |General hospital where her condition day at Sound View. The group will |y o0’ Not only had it heen going ©' (Y ! i ‘ o, Iphia, furnish the excitement |is reported to be not serious. | | As for the feathe s, Andre leave by bus from fin front of the a) nignt hut it had been so loud po5. 7, 1o drisls troit on Thursday. Ted Sand- | Central Junlor High achool at 10 |p.¢ 116 one could sleep. 3 LAl i hoe wina, Sioux City. Ta.. heavyweight. | {o'clock fn the morning. Reserva- | , king of | Wiht. Sioux FHy. Ta. heavywerh |11 Killed In Bay State i Officer A. Pechout investigated iders battle Jake Zer- | N pounders battles Jak R RS e tions are being made throush Mrs. |y o, o goi (o the scene of the bat- [amby of Lynn, Mass. e s B[)unn]gl“s’e(e;l;)(/??cluded ther b e 2 a oston, July —Eleven per- |4 C. Sundber. le, he found another loud speaker. hout at the Boston : | = T Irectly opposite to the one located |the Jrenchman’s title will not be i | “chedule include [sons were killed in automobile ac- BANKRUPICY HEARINGS |0 466 Arch street, hooting derisive |stake. Kid Chocolate will be given| Monday—At New York, Starlight |cidents in Massachusetts last w The first hearing of creditors it |hallads at the theater of the fi his nest test amc « foather Park. Al Singer vs. Carl Duane, |according o the report of George the Persky & Co. hankruptey case complaifit. Officer Pechout scratch- T e S htweights. ten rounds. A. Parker. registrar of motor ve- will be held at ihe office of Refere~ | ed his head. He had come vxpecting ng ILilipino, Ignacio Fernan- Tuesday—At Arcola Park. N hicles. Saul Berman Thursday at 11 &. m [to find only one radio gun trained dez ten rounder kb Mike Sankowitch. vs. Harold Mays.| This was 13 less than for the pre- The ftirst hearing in the case of lon the peace of the neighbor, but Brooklyn W .m.rm_\ heavyweights, ten rounds, vious week but two more than for | Joseph Melnyk will be held Thurs-|found two. | niz Wednesday—At — Ebbets Field, |the corresponding week of 1928. day at 12 o'clock. Trustees will be| As all good policemen do, h 1w Canzoneri, who is to get a|Brooklyn, Al Ridgeway. J City.| Last week's victims included sev- elected in both cases, warned the owners of both loud |* ' at Sammy Mandell's light-'vs. Armando Santiago, Cuba, feath-'en pedestrians and four occupants. those who 1 he freight WILLIAM €. CONNELLY JAMES W. COOPER ANDREW J. SLOPER ¥ o LtiaLs LESTER W, SCHAENLR HARRY B. BRADBURY compellec 1 Mr. Schaefer expects to practice with Y o | kis brother's firm hat does not me 1 Harry B. Bradbury is the son of fl Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Bradbury of 17 Wallace street. He is a grad- uate of the New Britain High schoc¢l. le studied law at Yale and later o under the instruction of Judge Epa- New B.tam Me1 ‘Vm Geden B L sl .: clerk of the New Haven county | From Lowe Connelly, 204 That was t eg g of a 1thro " ames W, Cooper, Lz 4 48| 115 Vine st arry B. Bradbury, | (Vai i e e e ans 1 et Claim Persecution In Italy for ay on the payroll of the insti-| ' 7 f - tition—by hard work and conss e e sonor e | Not Serving [n Army application to his dutics won the |, ; P | ~ admiration of t Cornelius B. |, ne school. 5T i . Erwin, wh c ; U he was gr ed from| Providence. R. I. July § (A —| = preside e bank, and won his wrd Law scie Plans for his Three American citizens of Italian S right to advan practice hay { yet been an- origin, one of whom was born in B oo teeie nounced. this country, faced the prospect on ot nesicenty 5 Also ad f Ne ' L recent visit to Italy. of military | ~ Etockholders of t e L 10} High =ch in f 2, |service or jail for from one to five = incorporat @ national ban . il e | e noor Willia Connelly is the vears, because they had not served | . L Mr. and Mrs tin Conne £ 2 in the Italian army during the| Before taking a world war, they charged on land- VFordham Lavw school he ing here last night. Fordham un from | The three disembarked from the « Fabre amer Sinaila, which ar- ¢ Coor ¢ son of pjveqd from Marsellles and the STar Mr nd Mrs. James E. Cooper. | yyores, They were Sam Cefulu, 243 il ; is vice p toof the| jogerson street, Milwaukee, who - important assignment owed || Sierk g paalman th€ saiq he was a native born Ameri- » his mettle i Chote!can; Vito Schiliro, 3524 Dyer ave- | S Whera e | M. Bronx, New York, and Anthony | He was | Anastusi. 67 Greenfleld street. | ! days ago, | North Providence. both of whom | stitution, and actice in|Said they were naturalized citizens | = win died, he levated to the | | F 2 of this country at the time Italy o ’ o entered the war. tired from . ey and be- | ! e / ,f"’n:: Are U. S. Cltizens - came chairma | 9 | Al three ignored calls to arms from | from the Italian government during | from | hostilities, they said, because of | crilat et ‘ ] . is 24 |their American citizenship. But | L2 6 years ol n older brother, Louis, | when they returned to Italy, for a councilman a i : the Hartford firm of | visit, they asserted, Cefulu had been Ryio oneryen. 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