fh' lt. li.ns in thn t-J nrteJ St.tn,(Reader-r Are Int'iltrl to .lctLcl i.n Itens of Reat ll'orth f or I'os.sible lr.rc iir The.;e ColtLlttt.r. I:,1otouraf,h.s t.l,,itt Also El[,'elc ome )ALABAMAAccording_to the receilt census, ofthe children of foreign parents borir irrR irruingharn last year, .5,8tj7, those of1t:rlian parentage, numbering 1,418, exceedeclthose oi any other nationaiitl,.CALIFORN IAAt a recerrt rtre etir.rg of the contributirgrnenrbers of t1-re Italian School Associatiouof San Frat-rcisco, tl-re follo-*-ing new ollicers u'ere electetl: tl.reI o1,al ltalian Consul General, 1rres. ;!1. t li ll'rur, l'alrizi, horrurar..i,r...;Dirt.ct or-s: .\ tr_r . :. .A,urlr.iarro, F.' _B.rtoletti.I..ltla tiranclli, Lav. l'h'. R. lag.arrini,C, l'cschiera. J. Iiaggiu, _A,.Torrrrrra=irri. -\.'l'rrtlortr. arrrl'\1t-,.. "1.Zlrl)OlJ.The Contilentai Sirare Corpori_rtion,t,ith ofhces in Sacrarnento, Seaitie, l,os-{ngeies ar.rc1 San Francisco, recentlr,:rlrpoi:rlcrl l. L (iiarrr,nugnani ,,f Sac_ranreilto as ils \rice l,resident ancl Cleu_cral \lanegcr'. \lr. Ciamrrrugrrarri u.a.f orrnerly rl.)anager of the Sicr:anrentoo,{ice of the Italian Boncl ancl ShareCorp.Gr. tlff. ,\rnrando I,cdriiri has beenmatle a n'remlrer of the Ach.isorv Boar:d,,f lire Ilrrrk of .A.rrrerica, rlre oilrer 1uolnerrbers lreing Jantes Bacigaluiti ancll'. C. Haie. Thc Advisorv Boarci takesrlrc l'lace ui -\1. L. Ciirrlirrj, rririclrri'as forrnerlv occupied by the financialgiant, A. P. Giannini. X,{r. pecirini isa vice-president arid a menrbcr of thcBoarcl of Directors of tbe Bank of-\lttelica an'l oi thc -l'rarrsal:erica, a.rvell as President of the Corpoizrtion of-\rnerica and of the Transarrrerica ServiceCo.Rev. Oreste Trinchieri of Sar.r Franc,scohas been nracle a Chevalier of theCrown of Italy, tbe honor being extcndedto him at a baltquet given inl-ris honor.The Ilaliarr colorry nI Slockt,,rr recerrtlygave a 1,2r11111g1 irr lro:ror of Dr.-1. \'r. Craviotto otr the occasion of l.risbcir.rg nrade a Chevalier of the Crou.nof Italy.Gr. Uff. Flttorc Patrizi, publisher of"L'Italia" of San Francisco, recentlvs;,oke lrefore tire Palo Alto.ectiorr ofthe Americarr Association of Univer-5j11. \{6'1s11 on present-day Itall'.Under the auspices of tl-re F'ederatorrnf ltaiiau Socier ies. Prof. GiuseppcJ- accr. secr-etar-v of the i taliarr Chanrberof Conrrr:erce of San Frarrcisco. recentllspuke ar Frrgazi Hall orr irrternationaleconontic proltlems.CON NECTICUTRomano tlnrirerto, of Hartford, reccrrtlr-u'on thc first prize ctf $200 inthe contest helcl uncler the auspices ofthe Colnccticrrt Acacleml' of ]line Arts,n itlr hi. pairrtirrg. "Dolorhea."A Lockrvoocl scholarship in pianol,,layirgancl singing has been rvbn bv-\[ercqdes De.\. Pirta, ul Neu L]",iiorcl,l,{ass., it v,as annonnced recentlvlrr r he Yalc Sclrool u[ ]lu jic.Salvatore De f,{aio, of Nerv Haven,rvirrner of the Prix c1e Rorle prtze at\.a1e in 1930, nas recentlr. oresentccl tothe Jring and !rrecrr oI ltalv. Thcp:-izc cc;:.i.tc,1 ,,f $8000 i:r ca.lr, f re,.passage to E,uropc, free studio ilcconrnroclatiotr,rrrentbership in the GraudCer.rtral Galleries, ancl tuition uncler thebest teachers in Rome. He q,or.r theprize li1' l.ris interpretatiol of the Des-L'(lrt iron'tlre Cross. a pairrtirrg rrorrr'n the Grat'rcl Celtral Galleries. Mr.J )a f Iaiu i. 2l 1.e:rrs ulr).Anthony Arpaia, Nerv llaven attornry,was recentll' nanrecl Deputl .ludgeoi the East FIaven Court in that city.Fi,rst prize of $100 in a sci.rolasticcontest belcl in Hart{orcl by the Rotarv('lul' recr rrlll \\ a6 \\ olt b1- Xl iss PauiiueCarbone of Bulkley T{igh Sclrool.Dr. Louis I{. I)'Esopo, oi Hartford,has beer.r appointed to the medical facrrltyof Yale Unir-crsity. Dr. D'Esopou'as graduated fronr 'Irinitv Collegc in1914 ancl frorl the Yale School ofMedicine in 1928.Daniel A. Gucrriero ancl Rocco J.Sagarino, of I{:rrtforcl, have }reetr apirointeclir5r Mayor Batterson to the\\'reliare Corlnrission, begilning JuneJ 5tlr. 'lhe lorrrrcr's terrn erlrires inI)ecen.rber, 1931, ancl the larter's ilI)ecernbcr.1932.Among the fellowships recenth' anrrouncedlr-v Yale Urrivcr-irv rva, thaf,'f lticherd Frarcis \[ez-zotcro. oIPortland, Maine, for studies in ltalian.Attorney Philip Troup, recentll- appointcdCity Court Juclge in Nerv Haven,\vas givetr a banquet last moirth bvhi. friends. Represerrtalive Pictro Diana\\ as clrairrrrarr of the corlrrrittee orrarrangenrents.The Sons of Ital)' Club of Neu' Haven,u'ith an enrollntetrt of more than800 memtrers, gave a private party lastnronth at the Sons of ltal-v Hall in thatcity, arrangecl by \{r. I)'Ilrrico.The Sl-reriff of Fairfield Countr. recerrtlyappoinled Antorrio Ahriola. oiBriiigeport, as ore of his deputy sher-282ilTs. I[r Abrioia u,as a deputl. sheririn the sa.utc cour-rty 20 vears ago.The r etirer.lent of Iraul Russo. oiNerv Hav,rr, lronr thc privet. ),lrrrkir'.I'usiness leccntiy occasiu:,,,1 alt ( (liluria1irr the "Ner,r' llaven Register." \,Ir.Russo came to thrs countrv rrr 1869 atrlrvork. tl lris \\ ay throrrglr \ zrle La riSchool.DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAItaly's efforts, irr the fielcl cif natior:r1social relatior.rs, to stabilize her iliclustrialarrcl agricultural procluction. l ereclescribecl recentll' b1' Olivia ]{ossett:.\gre-sti of Itonte, noted It.riiall \\'onr:1necononrist:rnc1 only \,\rLlltAn rltlegatc tothe Intcrrrational Charnber of ConiurerceCongress in \Vashington. 'llr eadclress rvas broaclcast br. the (lolrrrrbi;rBroaclcastitrg Systern.The nrerrbers of tl're Unitcrl StatesSupreruc Court have prarsed tl-re liustof tire late Chief Justice \\"i11iarn H.'I'aft nrade b-"* the notecl Italian sr:u11rtor,Ed.gardo Simone. The bust i,r tcrbe cast in bronze and placecl itr tireSulrrerne Court Buildiug tiris ntontit.Comm. Alberto Alfani recer.rtl\- qavea talk o:r "1'he Ciry (,f i:lorrr)cc ' atthe last meeting of tlre sea-son of theItal-v America Societl' of Washingtolat the Mayflou'er IJotel. Conrrtr. .\ifanir,r'as formerly 'Secretary attachecl to tl.rcItalirrr Ernbass) at \\'irshirltor].An expositiorr oi' tlre r)airrjiti(. ,,i-\liclrele Califarro. Italiarr l,ajrrt.i rr,,rrat the head of an art school in Nel-York, r.vas recer.rtly helcl at the Ol
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