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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. e - At present he is secretary and a di - bt 4 Mr. Quinlan enrolled at Norwicl ristol high school in 8. A T a AL i Y s : E Lt e e i Beat e Young Men Hold Governmental Reins in Bristol untveratty 11 Nostherd, Ve a mill-|ney Tracy. Known {o his close (riends| approved by e cily council at one . |tary academy, and later transfei s “Tommy," one of Bristol | of its meetings held in January. | Trust Co. in this city and a director | . Catheri | of the Hartford Industrial Bank and jitofthesBoston mnivaralby ey sc high's steliar baseball players. He| He was married o Miss Catherife : o | Trust Co. In 1926 he was chairman | T e - eSS ’ graduating with the cla 925 |also played basketball while a| Maloney of New Britain in that city & | of the Bristol Community chest | ; g ; E i (Eihjan L D dogree [Benplaz of whe JocalinsUlbIo: e P e SIS 3 4 A . | He was admitted to the bar in attended and was graduated | One of Attorney Tracy's first cases Irive and succeeded in having the | ) & | Ho atlended end wosigradunfel |, o 0, oo ity of corporation cour- & o 0 e i i ] . [ 1925 at the age of 22 and practiced | ¢rom Dartmouth college in 19 Cheornoray - f P, Legal OmGlfllS, Tax GO! I Mr. Crumb was clected to the city | § > E £ % 1 [ his profecsion for a year with a|jh o B. 8. degree a student | €1 Settlc I'l(vl”\?r‘\}"fwl';:n‘q'f“ = lector All Y M council in the fall of 1925 and ser : ; RN - 3 i g | |Harttord law firm, later coming 10|t partmouth he was one of {he|tween the Bristol Bac FEN TUE R i ector A oung Men | ed on that body until the death of | M ] L : ‘ o i1 = ity ske impactics ARRES as: a0 promirent miempbera) ot (he assball| SR OTES RARETEE SR ton SO0 : the late Mayor John F. Wade in| 3 ; Ji [Rointed emslote it proseantine fabior) quad, aerving s (captaion s ke S0 EOVIRNRDESRSREE Lo S it while a patient at the Ne 2 A November, 192 when he was| 4 P! |ncv with Prosecutor Rich by Judge | qyring his senior year. During the 2 ddi B (special to the : clected to the city's highest office by | % o - i !\\mmm J. Malone on March 1, 1929. | \orlq War, he was a member of the | 110S ital. The case W £ settled @ BHstol, rarch 7—Bristol, more |4 ynanimous vote of the council, | Lo k i |and has handled a great number of | partmouth division of the Students | Shortly after he took office. omfonly n thro t the| e married Miss Frances Funk of 1 % | cases creditably. Army Training corps. He was gra 5D Ry al - ¢ . 5 4 B | In August, 1925, he married Miss = city tax collector, Leslats of Connccticut a this city on June 4, 1921, and isnow | § > i August, 1328, he married JIsS|ated from Yale Law school in ot eni Al #® has an unusually large n the father of two children, Marilyn, o $ p | Nancy Peck of this city. They are | yj 7 ogree. s ity 1 c yr U\)\!\ an LI.. B. degree. 5 18907, tended and was gradu- Upon leaving Yale, Attorney Tracy | o0 o, t. Joseph's parochial of 2 Y f 6, ana Francis, 5. | / TR . A . : {now the proud parents of a one- | member of { ¢ ; 4 K E 0 Sleazoldi msinen T [took up a position with Spellacy, 20 from Bristol high school lodge, A. T 5 : . X Attorncy Tran; ) | Wholean and Yeomans, a law firm, | e R S R n:‘-f[l* promi- i o T ¥ 4 Aftorney TFrancis V racy was !in Hartford and came to this city on : ] ‘ of Seicheprey ! - ’ Lorn in this city on April 2. 1900, He | June 1, 1820, He w 1 ppoi ed i = attended and was graduated from | corporation counccl by Mavor W. (Continued on rican Legion Judge Joseph M. Donovan 1y Donovan g - £ oy s 4 e Tolland county. 1594, the son of John J * many years dem ic t county. While he was his family moved to | where he was graduated W. RAYMOND CRUMB, JUDGE JOSEPH M. DONOVAN, ATTY. ANTHONY J. RICH, Rockville high school and . o ) 4 ’ LoclylllEiishisptioolang, Mayor. Police Court Judge. City Prosecutor. rnard’s parochial = school. He for the high school i) also for the motion house in that city. Followir raduation from the Rocky hools, he became assistant town | and then sccretary to | Governor Lyman | t that time w serving unti! for the gov- Holcomb, Donovan then entered 0 university, Washington position ssed pointed ¢ wa school of St Lawrence in Canton, N, Y., A aduated in connecied with a lav: firm for a short oined the United duration of the erved nearly two years, b of court mar- ork at Newport, . I.. whicl t all naval stations London to Chatham, the great possibility of Albren’s remarkable Diamond Value? her and worry of payments it means this 4 an—30¢ weelly on any purchase The “B” Plan—$1.00 weekly on purchases between 0.00. The an—A year ¢ on any pur- n $50.00 to e passed the caminati The | ATTY. EDWARD J. QUINLAY, ATTY. IRANCIS V. TR while the S Assiztant Prosecutor. Corpor: Cou vas on : ave of abs In 1919 hie office in Hart- s ford, remaining there a little over ville pu 3 a year. » following year he open- ol high school. He w ed an office in this city adjoining the rom Philips Andover | real cstate office of his uncle, Jo- | acudemy at Andove : I n. He startled the y vhen the Bristo! an @ golfer and : | tow i was A me e into the hands of | O . including th i "hi Betta | Men, Sons aly and the e T 2 ppointed I play d motion pi ) ool fraternity. al dge Williant ML Maltbie, p - | Attorney Anthony J ] s admitted to th : | t t orney Rtich is coun- broke ou 5 per cent of its value, Partial- | Attorney Anthony i 5, 1925, at the a inet City Deposit and he joined s a result of this, when Judge S in Dristol on i v 4 member of S a quarter < resigned from the po- | 160 fobaltenaadtanti: S : ; master, 11 and : lice o aceept a position | ated from the South Side and tior a oy ive to the| Attorney rd J. Quinlan was his honorab: S E a5 judge of probate Judge William | High :cchools. After graduatia t § i o eleet- | horn in Last Hampton on November iaat it ier s ey ; ; nded to Governor | from Dristol Iigh in 1919, e took e ) g, liaies 902, and came 1919, whereupon he reentere: e the appointment of the suc-|a post-graduate courze and remaine t V dms commitiee [the aze of four year to e his studic - cceiver, He took cffice on e e ; e [ enw e e mb, a member of the navy ril 1, 1921 g at Trinity colle in Hartforl | mittec | 8ide school in 1916 and from 13 Faw service with the su June, 1222, he married MES | trom September, 1920, to June Attorney, Tt was appointed pro- | tol High school in 1820, While e A lie: loat A ed | An 5. Dickert of Hasbrouck {and then cnrolled . Nz attorn William | student at high school he J et R . whom he had mctjGeorgetown law school in v : » on March 1, 1920, and it | football with teams of champion- | with the U. 8 S. Saturn in the Ber- t law in Brooklya. {ion, from which he was g he has handled [ship caliber. The teani with which ed Cross | In politics, Judge Donovan is a 5 with an L. T.. . approximately 1,000 cases since his member of the republican town = was the president end ) «~ |appointment. coemmittce but has never run for pupil of Dristol High's 9| On November 1926, he mar- elective e, preferring to follow | gradua a5, Iried Miss Marion ill of New the ice of law. He has don os f his class at Britain. He is a member of the ) r. While in George- | Knights of (ol lich he ing sca after the armistice had been in charge of R % d Debark nb, after finishing col- | pit « York during the ¥ ith the | H kensa N Stewart 1 i, I S | ALLEN & CO. 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