Red Bank Register Volume Lxx, No

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Red Bank Register Volume Lxx, No RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXX, NO. 32. RED BANK, N. J.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, 1948 SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 TO 12 Firemen Set Date Moves To New Studio Mayor English Is Chamber Asks For Annual Ball Rumson Budget 9 The Red Bank fire department Board Approves New President Of Residents Help will hold its 23d annual ball Satur- Has Estimated day, February 28, at Molly Pitcher hotel. Fred Brown has again been Riverview To Form Program selected to head the committee in Rate Of $53.58 charge. School Budget Members of the committee are Annual Meeting Public Questionnaire Terence O'Donnell, Joseph Oalvtr Slight Reduction and Joseph Fix of Hook and Lad- And Election Held Prepared In Hope der; Raymond Brower, Augustus From Last Year— $500 Teaching Bonus Denied— Colmorgen and Joseph Holiday, Re- Hearing Feb. 11 Monday Night Of Obtaining Ideas lef; Harry Aumack, Abram Zager $410,850.80 To Be Raised By Taxation and Allen Collins, Independent; The municipal budget for Rum- David W. Russell, newly re-elect- The annual meeting of the board Dominic Figaro, Charles Douglas son borough waa passed on its first Tho Red Bnnk board of educa- ed president of Red Bank Commun- of trustees of Riverview hospital and Jacob Bloom, Liberty; Harry reading at the meeting of tho tion Monday nljrht adopted a $524,. ity Chamber of Commerce, is call- wag held at the hospital Monday Hoffman, Kenneth Drury and Fred mayor and council last Thursday filH.IU M-II.IUI lMlilg.it lor the 19-18-49 night, with an exceptionally large ing on residents of this area to Jordan, Union, and Vernon Dey, night and provides for an estimated Loeal F.B.I. Agent .s^Hiion riftr'i- m<iinhor3 wont into number of the trustees present. help the Chamber develop a pro- Andrew DePonti and Councilman tax rate of $53.58 per $1,000 of «j- I'Xi'fiitivo senior nn<l rulwl thni- rill gressive community program, A Mrs. George T. Llnton, S. Burrltt J. Albert VanScholk, Wejtslde. ««sed valuation, as compared with omployeoH' fnlnrirs he maintained public questionnaire, which is Boynton and Thomas Irving Brown, $53.62 last year, a sllg-ht reduction. To Address Local at prf'M'-r.i. N'Vfl.n ami th.it no C03t» printed elsewhere in this issue of a* the nominating committee, pre- As stated in tho budget, "Final de- of livim; hprjnil.-i. h*i ir\surrl this cur- sented a slate which proposed the The Register, has been prepared, termination of the 1048 tax rate irn*. M h<i"I yrar. Tbo amount to be renomination and election of the asking readers to give ideas for Leaders Prepare will bo made upon notification of Methodist Men raised by district tax 1* 5110,850.80, trustees whose terms expired De- such a program. f the exact amount to bo collected an UUTI'IIKO of J.'!2,7 Jl.U3 over tho cember 31, and suggested the board Explaining the purpose of the be Increased by five members. Their by tho borough for the county and WilNiini Fl. amount mis'"! l.-ist year. Tho bud- questionnaire, Mr. Russell this For Community local school district" Rumson's (rct ILS mlvortlsivi will l,o submitted suggestions were unanimously en- Joseph Trlglli week said: "for Red Bank area to school budget, which will bo voted tn Mb; V')'c::i at tb*j February 10 dorsed. The flvo new trustees are CHARLES R. ENGLISH be In tuno with the times and bo To Tell Of LatoHt V. i F. Palmer Armstrong of Keyport, on at the school election February wiujtil ':l^irMfjn. able to accept itH many new busi- V Campaign 10, shews a reduction in tho amount Ilff'jru ti^y ,'irtion on tba budget Mrs. Helen Jarvio of Shrewsbury, ness opportunities which are com- In Delecting Crime Frank F. Blalsdell of River Plaza, of school taxes to bo raised In the Joseph's Studio \v;m t.,'iicn, Charl™ Gallagher re~ ing our way, a community thought, next fiscal year, while In many (Iii'sU'.l tii.it the t>oaifl'.s personnel Harry Klatsky, Red Bank attorney, Drive Executives Tho Men's club of tho Reel Hnnlt by a true croea-section of the citi- other communities the school tax i '•oninii't<"> inf'jrm the whola board and Mrs. Edwin L. Best of Middle- Two Girls Hurt Methodist church la planning for n zens themselves must be formu- rato will be higher. This rcduc- '< ns to whu!hi:r any commitments or town township. Appointed By J. C. To Be Located t)lK ni^ht next Tuesday, when they lated." tlon may be offset by a higher coun- promi.-M.H IHKI tuM.n made to the will lmvo as their (,'ucit speiikT The trustees whose terms ex- The officers, directors and com- ty tax rate, but the prospects arc ' ti\ar-hrr:-.' wolfnrt; committee which In Auto Accident Irwin, President William II. McLmiRhlln of Colonial pired, and who have been re-elect- mittees of the Chamber for 1948ure: that the flnal rate will be lower In Modern Home would nffect the budget. Mr. Gal- ««, are Mrs. Ella C. Blel of Ocean- Ofnceri—David W. Russell presi- court, Fair Haven, special nfiont of More than 50 area leaden and than last year. 1'iKhur reasoned that arry such com- port, Willis A. Clayton, Rabbi Ar- dent, Robert L. Snowden first vice the Federal Huretm of Invc.sti^n- miimi>nta shmild be brought to the thur H. Hcrshon, Rev. John A. At Fair Haven team captains this week are com- Public hearing on the budget will tlon, U. a. Department of Justus. president, Robert de la Reusaille be held Wednesday night, Febru- Photographer Moving attention of the board on u wholo, Hayes and Mrs. Leon de la Reus- second vice president, John E. Bail- pleting their working staff organ- Tho olHccra of tho club arn making sllle, Sr. of Red Bunk; C. IX. Cub- ization In preparation for the $33,- ary 11. To His Own Properly an extra effort to have a I.II^G at- ami [IF! cilod list year's cusc in Katharine Labrecque, ly, Jr., treasurer and Ray E. Tay- The budget, which appears In to- which tha luard was criticized for bag* and Mrs. George T. Llnton of lor executive secretary. 000 Community Y.M.C.A. general tendance, fifl Mr. MCULUKIIIIM Middlotown township, and Mrs. J. campaign which opens with a kick- day's Issue of The Register In its acting hastily on a salary plan at Susan Lynch Taken Board of Directors—Thomas Irv- Opposite Carlton promises to bring beforo his au- the. last minuto. Knodell of Rumson. off dinner at 6:30 o'clock next entirety In legal form, contains the lilenca an opportunity for them to ing Brown, Percy Sherman, Frank following explanatory statement: Ho urged Uia.t if any changes Newton Doremus of West Front To Riverview Hospital Thursday night in the "Y" gymnas- lenrn of tho Intent tnctira uncd In Merritt, Paul T, H. Mclvcr, Felix "Tho 1048 budget of tho Borough Joseph's studio, which hn« been were to be made that the money tw street, who has served the hospital Santangelo, Howard Leon, George ium. successfully conducted by Joseph detecting crime. In order lo doubly At the dinner, leaden, captains of Rumson submitted for your ap- npprcclnto Mr. Mcl,ausililln'n Uik- raised by atMitlunal district tax and many years In various capacities, Two 11-year-old girls were taken Yanko, David Russell, William D. Trlglli at 14 Monmouth street for not from a:i t'stimnted $.80,000 sur- and who has been president several and workers alike will receive their proval Is prepared on a full cash Ing time out from his innny duties, to Riverview hospital Saturday Bradley, James Humphreys, Robert basis, a required statutory proce- the last six years, will be locntcd plus, years, advised that due to ill evening by the Fair Haven first aid Snowden, Robert Roussille, John E. campaign instructions and be after next Tuesday at 108 Mon- tho olllcora of tho Men's club hnvn health he was unable to carry on brifcd upon the Importance of their dure. extended an Invitation for erw:li .Stanley Havlland, opeaking tot squad following an accident on Ri- Bailly, Jr., Kenneth Walker and mouth street, opposite the Carlton thu honrd'd neraunncl committee), as president. The nominating com- Paul Joy. work. These will be the people who "The amount to be raised by tax- member of tho organization to feel ver road, Fair Haven, in which ation for local government pur- theater. said that no commitments had been mittee, feeling that some recogni- they were struck by a car. Katha- will visit the homes in this section perfectly froo to bring a nmlo ijucet. tion should be given Mr. Dorcmus Membership — Ralph Belknap and invite the residents to invest poses Is $137,214.15. Estimates of The two-story house which Mr. maflo with Uio teachers but said rine Labrecque, daughter of Mr. chairman and Leon Rosenfeld co- Trlglli bought from the Oschwald Following Mr. Mclaughlin's ad- for his faithful service, suggested in youth by buying |5 and $10 "V" county and local school taxes are drc&s thcro will bo an extra spnc'ul tho teachers had requested a $500 to the trustees that when the of- and Mrs, Theodore J. Labrwque, rrhalrmnn; automotive, J. Ray Pe- based on those levied for tho year Rcnlly company has been convortod butwi.i.
Recommended publications
  • Imagining a Universal Empire: a Study of the Illustrations of the Tributary States of the Myriad Regions Attributed to Li Gonglin
    Journal of chinese humanities 5 (2019) 124-148 brill.com/joch Imagining a Universal Empire: a Study of the Illustrations of the Tributary States of the Myriad Regions Attributed to Li Gonglin Ge Zhaoguang 葛兆光 Professor of History, Fudan University, China [email protected] Abstract This article is not concerned with the history of aesthetics but, rather, is an exercise in intellectual history. “Illustrations of Tributary States” [Zhigong tu 職貢圖] as a type of art reveals a Chinese tradition of artistic representations of foreign emissaries paying tribute at the imperial court. This tradition is usually seen as going back to the “Illustrations of Tributary States,” painted by Emperor Yuan in the Liang dynasty 梁元帝 [r. 552-554] in the first half of the sixth century. This series of paintings not only had a lasting influence on aesthetic history but also gave rise to a highly distinctive intellectual tradition in the development of Chinese thought: images of foreign emis- saries were used to convey the Celestial Empire’s sense of pride and self-confidence, with representations of strange customs from foreign countries serving as a foil for the image of China as a radiant universal empire at the center of the world. The tra- dition of “Illustrations of Tributary States” was still very much alive during the time of the Song dynasty [960-1279], when China had to compete with equally powerful neighboring states, the empire’s territory had been significantly diminished, and the Chinese population had become ethnically more homogeneous. In this article, the “Illustrations of the Tributary States of the Myriad Regions” [Wanfang zhigong tu 萬方職貢圖] attributed to Li Gonglin 李公麟 [ca.
    [Show full text]
  • Archaeological Observation on the Exploration of Chu Capitals
    Archaeological Observation on the Exploration of Chu Capitals Wang Hongxing Key words: Chu Capitals Danyang Ying Chenying Shouying According to accurate historical documents, the capi- In view of the recent research on the civilization pro- tals of Chu State include Danyang 丹阳 of the early stage, cess of the middle reach of Yangtze River, we may infer Ying 郢 of the middle stage and Chenying 陈郢 and that Danyang ought to be a central settlement among a Shouying 寿郢 of the late stage. Archaeologically group of settlements not far away from Jingshan 荆山 speaking, Chenying and Shouying are traceable while with rice as the main crop. No matter whether there are the locations of Danyang and Yingdu 郢都 are still any remains of fosses around the central settlement, its oblivious and scholars differ on this issue. Since Chu area must be larger than ordinary sites and be of higher capitals are the political, economical and cultural cen- scale and have public amenities such as large buildings ters of Chu State, the research on Chu capitals directly or altars. The site ought to have definite functional sec- affects further study of Chu culture. tions and the cemetery ought to be divided into that of Based on previous research, I intend to summarize the aristocracy and the plebeians. The relevant docu- the exploration of Danyang, Yingdu and Shouying in ments and the unearthed inscriptions on tortoise shells recent years, review the insufficiency of the former re- from Zhouyuan 周原 saying “the viscount of Chu search and current methods and advance some personal (actually the ruler of Chu) came to inform” indicate that opinion on the locations of Chu capitals and later explo- Zhou had frequent contact and exchange with Chu.
    [Show full text]
  • Ecoinformazioni Afica Malima Afica Como
    Ecoinformazioni da fare • Mensile • Tariffa R.O.C.: Poste Italiane s.p.a. - Spedizione in Abbonamento Postale - D.L. 353/2003 (conv. in L. 27/02/2004 n° 46) art. 1, DCB (Como) • Direttore responsabile Gianpaolo Rosso • Stampa Grafica Malima eco Como informazioni TEMA | CRTZeeRq TYVdf`_R 364| GEN |06 364 | GENNAIO | 2006 ECOINFORMAZIONI mensile della provincia di Como via Anzani, 9 22100 Como tel 031.268425 fax 178.2203720 [email protected] www.ecoinformazioni.it Sede legale Il peggio di Como via Anzani, 9 22100 Como Direzione GIANPAOLO ROSSO Antonia Barone, Gianpaolo Rosso Redazione Barbara Battaglia, Fabio Cani, Elena Capizzi, Luciana Carnevale, Mara Cavalzutti, Bisogna avere il coraggio di ammetterlo. Non sono solo i gerarchi: a Como esiste Tatiana Cerutti, Laura De anche un popolo del razzismo e della xenofobia. Non si tratta solo di Faverio, Borghezio, Agazio, Patrizia Di Grammatica, c’è di più. Alla fine del 2005 nel Consiglio comunale, ma anche nelle chiese Giuseppe, Francesca Di Mari, Laura Foti, Micaela con Maggiolini, questa parte della città ha trovato il modo, ancora una volta, di fare Landoni, Danilo Lillia, sentire la propria voce: insulti, odio, presunzione tronfia di una superiorità culturale, Marco Lorenzini, Francesca sintetizzata, in aperto oltraggio al Cristianesimo, nella loro presunta “cristianità”. Nieto, Bruno Perlasca, Ed è proprio la presenza degli squadristi della Lega in alcune sedute del Consiglio comu- Jorma Peverelli, Paolo Portoghese, Rossella Rizza, nale che ci ha fatto più paura. Nei loro occhi cattivi, prima che nelle miserabili parole, Andrea Rosso, Lorenzo abbiamo letto tutto il pericolo che la bestia leghista, pur agonizzante, costituisce.
    [Show full text]
  • Fascia Modificata
    AMPIEZZA FASCIA FASCIA Nome Corpo Idrico Codice Corpo Idrico STATO ECOLOGICO STATO CHIMICO INERBITA 2019 MODIFICATA (metri) (si/no) Abbioccolo (Torrente) IT03N008060004011LO BUONO BUONO 3 NO Acqua Rossa (Roggia) IT03POAD3SEARCLO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 SI Acqualina (Torrente) IT03N008001023011LO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 NO Acquanegra (Torrente) IT03N0080980011LO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 SI Acque Alte (Canale) IT03POOG3AACA1LO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 SI Adda - Serio (Canale) IT03POAD3SEASCA1LO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 NO Adda (Collettore) IT03POAD3ACCA1LO SCARSO BUONO 5 NO Adda (Fiume) IT03N00800110LO BUONO BUONO 3 NO Adda (Fiume) IT03N00800111LO BUONO BUONO 3 NO Adda (Fiume) IT03N00800112LO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 NO Adda (Fiume) IT03N00800113LO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 SI Adda (Fiume) IT03N0080011LO BUONO BUONO 3 NO Adda (Fiume) IT03N0080012LO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 NO Adda (Fiume) IT03N0080013LO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 NO Adda (Fiume) IT03N0080014ALO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 NO Adda (Fiume) IT03N0080014BLO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 NO Adda (Fiume) IT03N0080015LO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 NO Adda (Fiume) IT03N0080016LO BUONO BUONO 3 NO Adda (Fiume) IT03N0080017LO BUONO BUONO 3 SI Adda (Fiume) IT03N0080018LO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 NO Adda (Fiume) IT03N0080019LO SUFFICIENTE NON BUONO 5 NO Adda Vecchia (Torrente) IT03N008001B1LO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 NO Addetta (Colatore) IT03N0080440701LO SCARSO BUONO 5 NO Agna (Torrente) IT03N008060004041LO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 NO Agna (Torrente) IT03N008060004042LO SUFFICIENTE BUONO 3 SI Agogna (Torrente) IT03N0080036LO SUFFICIENTE NON BUONO 5 NO Agognetta di Sannazzaro
    [Show full text]
  • Originally, the Descendants of Hua Xia Were Not the Descendants of Yan Huang
    E-Leader Brno 2019 Originally, the Descendants of Hua Xia were not the Descendants of Yan Huang Soleilmavis Liu, Activist Peacepink, Yantai, Shandong, China Many Chinese people claimed that they are descendants of Yan Huang, while claiming that they are descendants of Hua Xia. (Yan refers to Yan Di, Huang refers to Huang Di and Xia refers to the Xia Dynasty). Are these true or false? We will find out from Shanhaijing ’s records and modern archaeological discoveries. Abstract Shanhaijing (Classic of Mountains and Seas ) records many ancient groups of people in Neolithic China. The five biggest were: Yan Di, Huang Di, Zhuan Xu, Di Jun and Shao Hao. These were not only the names of groups, but also the names of individuals, who were regarded by many groups as common male ancestors. These groups first lived in the Pamirs Plateau, soon gathered in the north of the Tibetan Plateau and west of the Qinghai Lake and learned from each other advanced sciences and technologies, later spread out to other places of China and built their unique ancient cultures during the Neolithic Age. The Yan Di’s offspring spread out to the west of the Taklamakan Desert;The Huang Di’s offspring spread out to the north of the Chishui River, Tianshan Mountains and further northern and northeastern areas;The Di Jun’s and Shao Hao’s offspring spread out to the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, where the Di Jun’s offspring lived in the west of the Shao Hao’s territories, which were near the sea or in the Shandong Peninsula.Modern archaeological discoveries have revealed the authenticity of Shanhaijing ’s records.
    [Show full text]
  • Five Phases Belief in Chu 楚: Sacrificing White Dogs to Save The
    Name: Xueying Kong Department: East Asian Languages and Literatures 30th Hayes Graduate Research Forum (February, 2016) Five Phases Belief in Chu 楚: Sacrificing White Dogs to Save the Kingdom? Abstract: This paper is a corpus-based study on excavated bamboo-slip inscriptions from Chu state around 700 BCE. -300 BCE. It examines in detail a particular sacrifice made of white dogs and the historical and religious contexts for this ritual. The results show that this occult practice was performed as part of the five-god ritual system of Chu state. In the ritual Chu people singled out white dogs as appropriate sacrifice because in their belief, the energy flow from white dogs were able to destroy Chu state. The whole idea was based on the Five Phases theory, which served as a logical foundation for many cultural practices and social custom in early China. Key words: White dog sacrifice, five phases theory, Chu Bamboo-slip Inscriptions, five-god ritual system Introduction “Offering on the road a white dog, wine, and food as sacrifice,” reads a bamboo strip from Chu state (770BCE.-223 BCE.) in ancient China. 1 The same sentence or sentence structure with a dog (usually white) in it, recurs frequently in other bamboo slips from this time. For example, on bamboo slip No. 229 from Bao-shan Mountain, it reads: “making a sacrifice with a white dog, wine, and food” (Figure 2). Bamboo slip No. 233 says: “making sacrifice with a white dog, wine and food, killing the white dog at the main gate” (Figure 3). Bamboo-slip inscriptions (hereafter BSI) are one of the earliest types of written Chinese.2 From the beginning of 20th century, BSI have been unearthed from multiple ancient tombs, creating successive archeological sensations in China.
    [Show full text]
  • Report Name: Associate Awards From: 1 May 2018 To: 31 May 2018
    Report Name: Associate Awards From: 1 May 2018 To: 31 May 2018 Stefan Marks Extraordinary Achievement GORDON EXECUTIVE OFFICE David Toms Fifty Years of Service LAKENHEATH EXP/GAS Paul Lucas Forty-Five years of Service KIRTLAND EXECUTIVE OFF Johzen Pabello Forty-Five years of Service LAX LA SVC OP Oscar Punzo Forty-Five years of Service BLS HIDE-A-WAY MOBILES Maria Heaberlin Forty Years of Service JBLM-LEW NORTH EXP/GAS Linda Larsen Forty Years of Service CARSON MAIN STORE Shawn Revilla Forty Years of Service YOKOTA W ELEM SCH CAFE Phillip Capshaw Thirty-Five Years of Service HANSCOM ADMIN OFFICE Rebecca Fraser Thirty-Five Years of Service LAKENHEATH MAIN STORE Edna Paredes Thirty-Five Years of Service MD-S MENSWEAR David Rivera Thirty-Five Years of Service PR-BUCHANAN CHARLEYS362 Sandra Shine Thirty-Five Years of Service LITTLERK SHPT/C6/AUTO Lavela Underwood Thirty-Five Years of Service SILL MAIN STORE Barbara Bailey Thirty Years of Service FDF AAFES FASHION Jessica Carmichael Thirty Years of Service DDDC OFFICE OF DCM Tonia Cooper Thirty Years of Service JBA-AND MAIN STORE Mike Copeland Thirty Years of Service SCHOFIELD FOOD COURT Joe Crawshaw Thirty Years of Service DAVIS M FOOD CT OVER HD Benita Elliott Thirty Years of Service BRAGG MINI MALL EXPRESS April Ford Thirty Years of Service JBLM-LEW MAIN STORE Yong Cha Garcia Thirty Years of Service BUCKLEY MAIN W/BAYS Veronica Harrelson Thirty Years of Service DDDC ORD SEL MGR Phyllis Hunter-Robinson Thirty Years of Service KW KW/QA/AE CONTG HR Martha Jones Thirty Years of Service CREDIT
    [Show full text]
  • The Davie Record DAVIB COUNTY’S ODDEST NBWSPAPER-THE PAPER the BEOPDE READ
    The Davie Record DAVIB COUNTY’S ODDEST NBWSPAPER-THE PAPER THE BEOPDE READ NEWS OF LONG AGO. AT PEACE WITH GOO Connty Has Hnge Joh CooIeemee Christmas Is The War Over? Seen AlongMain Street Rev. Walter E. henhonr. Hiddenite.!). C. More than $370,000 is expected Party Great Success Fighting for au ally of - Aineri ByTheStteetRanibler. Wbat Was Happemag In Davie The heart: and soul at peace with to be spent during the next five ca dvrihg the~w<ir is one thing and oooooo BK HARRY S. STROUD. - Before Tbe New Deal UsedVp God years by Davie County home own­ fighting tor one half j of China a Miss Ruth Lakey ‘wearing new The Christmas party for the Has’pleasures sweet aloug life’s ers on remodeliug and repair work. gainst the other half in a civil war pair of rubber boots—Cjarence Tbe Alphabet, Drowned The children of Erwin mill workers at way, The year 1946 promises to inau­ is another: Craven looking happy after foe - Hapaaad Plowed Up .The Cooleemee which, was igld at the Although sometimes ,affliction’s gurate one of the greatest areas in ...That’s what’, American.... aiimen holidays—Herbert Haire shaking Cottoa and Cora. rod . American history, for., home iool building Saturday tbmk.. reported angrily protistlng Handgwkh ^ iends-M fcs Hazel pairs and modernization, accord­ evening, Dee. 22, was a great sue- (Davie Record, Jan. 5. 1910) May seem quite heavy for die their postwar assignment to fly Mcdamroch driving slowly acrois ing to estimates 'released by the cess. The party was sponsored by Cotton ls 13 cents.
    [Show full text]
  • Corriere Di Como
    4 CRONACA Martedì 12 Luglio 2016 Corriere di Como La moglie di Borgonovo alla finale PANORAMA IERI POMERIGGIO «Capisco le lacrime di Ronaldo» Auto in fiamme a Tavernerio «Fallo vergognoso, ho pensato a cosa avrebbe provato Stefano» (m.d.) «So che cosa avrebbe saggio ha fatto davvero il provato Stefano e così ho giro del mondo». immaginato ciò che stesse Le lacrime di Ronaldo vivendo in quel momento hanno restituito un’im - Ronaldo». Le lacrime di magine più umana del delusione, prima ancora grande campione lusitano. che di dolore, del campione «Per trent’anni sono stata portoghese, messo quasi moglie di un calciatore - Vigili del fuoco in azione ieri pomeriggio, subito fuori gioco dal duro racconta Chantal - Sono verso le 15, a Tavernerio per un’auto che ha intervento del francese persone come tutte le al- preso fuoco (nella foto). Le fiamme si sono Payet, non hanno sorpreso tre. Hanno talenti che col- sprigionate dal motore di un’utilitaria. Sul Chantal Borgonovo, sugli tivano con molto lavoro e posto è giunto un mezzo dei pompieri partito ~ spalti dello Stade de Fran- dedizione, ma sono umani dal comando di Como. ce domenica sera durante come tutti. Le delusioni Chantal la finale degli Europei. possono essere forti, il Era stato l’attaccante pianto di Ronaldo l’ho ca- CRISI HOLCIM Borgonovo del Real Madrid a invitare pito. Per fortuna alla fine Grazie allo stadio di Saint-Denis, il Portogallo ha vinto». Il sindacato: «Cigs possibile» in occasione della finale Chantal Borgonovo non a Cristiano tra Francia e Portogallo, Cristiano Ronaldo in lacrime alla finale degli Europei dopo il duro colpo al ginocchio ha avuto occasione di in- Riprende la trattativa sindacale sulla crisi del il messaggio la moglie di Stefano Bor- contrare Ronaldo, nè pri- gruppo Holcim.
    [Show full text]
  • Yinghua (Andy) Jin, Phd
    Yinghua (Andy) Jin, PhD. Address: Contact information: 833 Skyline Dr. Phone: (001) 650-889-9433 Daly City, CA 94015 E-mail: [email protected] USA or [email protected] _______________________________________________________________________ Education: Ph.D., Public Economics, Georgia State University (Atlanta, GA, USA) 2010 M.A., Economics, Georgia State University (Atlanta, GA, USA) 2005 B.A., Trade Economics, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics (Nanjing, Jiangsu, China) 1996 Work Experiences: Assistant Professor, Assistant to Dean, Zhongnan University of Economics & Law, China 07/2013-07/2016 Visiting Assistant Professor, Georgia Southern University, GA, USA 08/2010-06/2013 Economic Analyst Intern, Cobb County Superior Court, Marietta, GA, USA 05-08/2004 Teaching and Research Interests: Principle and Intermediate levels of Macro- and Micro-Economics, Public Finance, State and Local Public Finance, Development Economics, General Theory of Economics, Chinese Economy Peer-reviewed Publications: "Fiscal Decentralization and China's Regional Infant Mortality" (with Gregory Brock and Tong Zeng). Journal of Policy Modeling. 2015. 37(2). 175-188. "Fiscal Decentralization and Horizontal Fiscal Inequality in China: New Evidence from the Metropolitan Areas" (with Leng Ling, Hongfeng Peng and Pingping Song). The Chinese Economy. 2013.46(3).6-22. "The Evolution of Fiscal Decentralization in China and India: A Comparative Study of Design and Performance" (with Jenny Ligthart and Mark Rider). Journal of Emerging Knowledge on Emerging Markets. 2011 (November). Volume 3. 553-580. 1 "Does Fiscal Decentralization Improve Healthcare Outcomes? Empirical Evidence from China" (with Rui Sun). Public Finance and Management. 2011. 11(3). 234-261. Working Papers in Progress: . Did FDI Really Cause Chinese Economic Growth? A Meta Analysis (with Philip Gunby and W.
    [Show full text]
  • Progetto Di Fattibilita' Tecnico Economica Per La Mitigazione Del Rischio Idrogeologico Ed Idraulico Del Torrente Cosia
    PROGETTO DI FATTIBILITA' TECNICO ECONOMICA PER LA MITIGAZIONE DEL RISCHIO IDROGEOLOGICO ED IDRAULICO DEL TORRENTE COSIA 9,67$ODGJUGHOOXJOLRQGLDSSURYD]LRQHGHO³3URJUDPPDSHUODSURJHWWD]LRQHGHJOLLQWHUYHQWL VWUXWWXUDOLHSULRULWDULQHOOHDUHHDULVFKLRLGURJHRORJLFRPROWRHOHYDWRQRQFKqFRQVHJXHQWLDFDODPLWjQDWXUDOL´FKH prevede di finanziare la progettazione di interventi urgenti e prioritari; 9,672LOGGJVHWWHPEUHQ³,QGLYLGXD]LRQHGHJOLHQWLDWWXDWRULGHJOLLQWHUYHQWLSUHYLVWLGDOODGJU 11 luglio 2016, n. X/5399 - programma per la progettazione degli interventi strutturali e prioritari nelle aree a ULVFKLRLGURJHRORJLFRPROWRHOHYDWRQRQFKpFRQVHJXHQWLDFDODPLWj´ Comune di Albavilla Comune di Albese con Cassano PROGETTO DI FATTIBILITA' Comune di Como Comune di Tavernerio Committente Oggetto COMUNE DI TAVERNERIO Relazione tecnico - illustrativa TAVERNERIO - VIA PROVINCIALE, 45 Data Progettista Luglio 2018 P.I.E. PIFFERI Matteo COMO - VIA CANTONIGA, 2/A Elaborato Collegio dei Periti Industriali di Como n. 2207 Scala A PROGETTO DI FATTIBILITA' TECNICO ECONOMICA PER LA MITIGAZIONE DEL RISCHIO IDROGEOLOGICO ED IDRAULICO DEL TORRENTE COSIA INDICE 1. Premessa....................pag. 2 1.1 Analisi di prefattibilita` ambientale....................pag. 2 1.2 Analisi delle alternative progettuali....................pag. 3 2. Inquadramento territoriale.................... pag. 3 2.1 Tratto oggetto dello studio ....................pag. 5 2.2 Accessibilita` al torrente ....................pag. 5 2.3 Inquadramento geologico ed idraulico....................pag. 7 3. Indice degli interventi
    [Show full text]
  • Proof of Investors' Binding Borrowing Constraint Appendix 2: System Of
    Appendix 1: Proof of Investors’ Binding Borrowing Constraint PROOF: Use the Kuhn-Tucker condition to check whether the collateral constraint is binding. We have h I RI I mt[mt pt ht + ht − bt ] = 0 If (11) is not binding, then mt = 0: We can write the investor’s FOC Equation (18) as: I I I I h I I I I i Ut;cI ct ;ht ;nt = bIEt (1 + it)Ut+1;cI ct+1;ht+1;nt+1 (42) At steady state, we have bI (1 + i) = 1 However from (6); we know bR (1 + i) = 1 at steady state. With parameter restrictions that bR > bI; therefore bI (1 + i) < 1; contradiction. Therefore we cannot have mt = 0: Therefore, mt > 0; and I h I RI thus we have bt = mt pt ht + ht : Q.E.D. Appendix 2: System of Steady-State Conditions This appendix lays out the system of equilibrium conditions in steady state. Y cR + prhR = + idR (43) N R R R r R R R UhR c ;h = pt UcR c ;h (44) R R R R R R UnR c ;h = −WUcR c ;h (45) 1 = bR(1 + i) (46) Y cI + phd hI + hRI + ibI = + I + prhRI (47) t N I I I h I I I h [1 − bI (1 − d)]UcI c ;h p = UhI c ;h + mmp (48) I I I h I I I r h [1 − bI (1 − d)]UcI c ;h p = UcI c ;h p + mmp (49) I I I [1 − bI (1 + i)]UcI c ;h = m (50) bI = mphhI (51) 26 ©International Monetary Fund.
    [Show full text]