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The ltalians in the l,lnited Stares(Reoders Are Intited to Sen,d in lterns of Reol If orth for Po.t.rible Use in These Cohtmn.s. Pl.totograpks lltill Also BeW elcotne )ALABAMAThe Italian Art Exhibit Con'rmittee,in connection with the exhibit it rvillhold in Birmingham this coming Fal1, isissuing a monthly bulletirr uf news item.pertaining to the exhibit. It is editedby Victor Torina, J. J. Fiore and A. R.Passavant.CALIFORN IAMayor Angelo J. Rossi oi SanFrarrcisco has announced his inrenriorrof runping for his office again in theelections to be held in November. Hclet this be known to a delegation of theSan Francisco Fruit Dealers' Association,which informed him it was organizingelectoral ciubs in his behalf for thepurpose, Mr. Dandolo Mugnaini is secretaryof rhc Association.Representatives of 15 Italiar-r societiesof l,os Angeles met recently upolrthe request of the Rol al Italiarr ViccConsul ol that cir1, Cav. A. MelliniPonce de Leon, to lormulate plans forthe reception oi the Italiarr athletes tothe coming Olympics in that city. SignorGiuseppe Pagliano is the deleqatcof the National Italian Olympic Cornmitteein Los Angeles. It was decidedto form a general committee cornposedof five representatives of each Italiansociety.The Italian Garder.rer's Societv ofStockton last monrh held irs 29rh airnualpicnic in Oak Park. attenrlrd hy over'500 persons. Speeches uerc made br'the toastmaster, Cav. Dr. J. V. Craviotr.,Cav. Uff. Rrrherto Paganini, and Gr.Uff. Ettore Patrizi.Dr. Elia Giar-rturco. of the Universityof California in Berkelcy recentlygave a piano recital before students andthe faculty of the summer courses inthat university in Ruvce Hall. Dr.Gianturco reccivc.l lris law dcgree fr.omthe University at Naples in 1920 and inthe same year he also finished l'ris courscat the Musical Conservatorr. of SanPietro a Majella.The United States should. either lib-COLORADOA banquet l-as recently tetrdereclProf. Luigi Cavallaro, teacher of Italian,b1' the Italian-American LiteraryClub in Denler. Thc chairman incliarge oi arrangemcnts r.r'as Att]'. GiuseppeCostantino.CON N ECT ICUTAttorney Pa.-clnaie De Cicco, representingthe Unico Club of Waterbury,u'as recentll' elecred secretary of theInter-Club Council, u'hich compriseseleven of tire strongest clubs in that city,organized to promote the civic improven.rentsdesircd bl rhe individual clubs.I{rs. Fred Palonba. oi the Corona Club,was a mcmber of the nominations committee.Although onil- 2-l I'ears old. GeorgePreli, an Italo--\merican, is Sheriff oiGlastonbr-rr1'. Conn. He tlas reccntlymarried. He is in the hal' alrd grain andgrocer]' business rrear Hartforcl.Attorney -John _1. Casale has beenappointed -\ssistani Prosecutor of theTown Court oi Torrington. -1,fter har,-ing received his larv degree from FordhamLl'niversitl'. -\ttornel' Casale practicedat first in \es' Bri:ain. later mor--ing to Torrington.For the first rine in rhe histort oi.\erv Britairr. r \\'uman presided - lasrmonth as Judge in the Police Court,and the honor iell to \Iiss,\ngela \I. LaCava, whr-, disposed oi trso cases. \otlong ago -\iiss La Car a n'as the first\voman to preside as -]udge in the CivilCourt of ihat citl'.The Unico Club of Torritrgton notlong ago held its fourth annual receptionin honor of the Torrington HighSchool Graduates of Italian birth orparentage in the Y. ]I. C. A. Gymnasiumof that cit1.. Among the speakers w'ereRev. Adam -{. Tangarone, AttorneyJohn ,I. Casale, and Paolo S. Abbate.The Clubs Officers are: Dr. Frank L.Polito, pres.; John J. Casale, vice-pres.;Alfred Avagliano, sec. ; Josepn Lavieri,treas.The Unico Club of Waterburv hel4irs ;;;ual outi'g to ny" e"".fr,'X.'"f.eralize its tariff or cance,l i{-world is to be extricated_f rom -d5b!; thelres- 1!r j"i'ent "" Zgth, to-,u1ich'thecconomic Uiico Clubsmorass,. Giuscppe, Facci, Ji 'ei"la.gp;.i 1.oiii"gio" wcreXt.l"!"t]' of t[e Italian .Chamber oI ut.n inrrit.a. Mr. "nJ- Freclerick" w. palomba\ onrmerce or )an rrancrscoJ fcceilily j. pr.esi,lcnc nf thc \\.ater.burv club.from rvhich Attornel' Giuscppe Zappullarecently resigned.Attorney A. James Gallo, of Wi1-mington was appointcd last month to theposition of Assistant City Soiicitor ofthat city. Atty. Gallo was admitted tothe \\rilmington Bar in 1929, af ter havingobtained his law degrec from George\\''ashington Univcrsity.DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAAttorney Joseph Schiavone, presidentof the International ExchangeBank of Washington, has been made amember of the Protective Committee ofthc District Barrkers' Association of thatciry.CEORCIAD,r. Beniamino De Ritis, of NewYork Ciry was invited reccntll.by theUniversity of Georgia to hold a ieriesof lectures on Italy at the Summer Sessionof the Institute of Public Affairs' 'f -\thcns, wiriclr began on July l8rh.I )r. De Riris's first ralk wes on the prescntFascist-Vatican controversy.ILLINOISFather flichele Cavallo, pastor ofthe Church of tl-re Rosarf in Chicago,lias becn made a Chevalier of the Crownof Ital1'. Others who were recentlymade Chevaliers ir.r that citv are Dr.Carmine Pintozzi and Dr.- DesolatoTaglia.A banquet to celebrate the recentconferring oi the Cross of Chcvalier ofthe Crown of Italy upon Costantino Vitello,president of the Italo-AmericanNational lJnion, rvas held by that organizationlast July 26th in ihe CameoRoom of the Morrison Hotel. I'Iorethan 1500 persons $'ere present. Honorarypresident of the committee incharge of preparations was the ItalianConsul General for Chicago. Cav. Uff.Giuseppe Castruccio. The executivecommittee was made up of Balzarro,chairman, V. E. Ferrara, treasurer, S.Vitello, secretary, L. Buonar.entura, M.Nardulli, P. Bianco, V. Prosapio, V.Schicchi. D. Tinaglia, Dr. S. Trrgrao,4tty. T. H. Landise, R. Guglielmucci, S.Faso and S. Clar"rsi.told rhe University ol Califurnia adulteducation summer school."There is more danger in Europe oI r-\trt A\I/A Dtr Maestro Ernesto Gargano of )iev'revolution than war," Dr. Facci declared. DELAWARE f)rleans has been maclc a Chevalier of"Germany is on the verge of failurethe Crown of ltaly. It is claimed forowing to payments of rc-parations. A Lieltenant Camine Vignola is the Maestro Gargano that he has done asnew tariff policy would have a stimulat- new Italian Consular Agent for Wil- much for Itjlian music in that city asing effect on lorld trade."rnington. having taken over tlre p,rsr Gatti-Cas_azza has done in New York.9tLOU IS IANA

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