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...Genoa for a visit, Monsignor William Eugene Cashin of Manhattan, one-time Chaplain of Sing Sing Prison, found himself "encumbered with a guide and interpreter. I may say that he wished himself on me. He spoke fair English, called me Father Cashin and generally acted as though he knew me. His face was familiar and in checking up I found he used to be one of my boys in Sing Sing, where he used to attend mass and go to confession. Alberto was his name. It seems that he was declared an undesirable alien when he got out of Sing...
...Colonial Building (Parliament House), begged leave to present a petition at the bar of Parliament humbly alleging that Premier Sir Richard Squires had been guilty of malfeasance and had falsified the Executive Council's minutes ? two charges made in the Assembly by former Finance Minister Peter Cashin when he resigned a week before the February riots. In 1925 and again in 1926 Sir Richard Squires was convicted and fined for making improper income tax returns. Nevertheless he became Premier a second time in 1928, has clung tightly to the job ever since. Last week, thinking to spare Sir Richard...
...Andrew's (No. 20 City Hall Place). Every Sunday at 2:30 a. m. Rev. William E. Cashin, formerly chaplain of the Tombs jail, says a special mass for Roman Catholic printers from the newspaper shops in the neighborhood...
...batting orders: SECOND NINE EXETER Carpenter, c.f. 2b., Cenedelia Marshall, 2b. l.f., Flock Parker, c. c., Cooney Fischel, 1b. c.f., Heim Bolton, 3b 1b., Rider Hammond, p. r.f., Kent Colby s.s., Cashin Murphy, s.s. 3b., Tombes Blatterman, Adams, r.f. p., Rowe