New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1924, Page 2

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A ™ i NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924." to the alley, He said that he fol- | owed the mashine ana aiier saixing | INREL COLLIERIES ARE | HEARING SET FOR MAY 23 . AR TeAR: to Kordek, and Powalzik the two men | - | i grabbed bags out of the machine AGAIN WORKING TODAY and ran. He gave chase, firing | Man four shots from his revolver after them. He caught Kordek and found the bag he was running with con- tained two gallon jugs of alcohol. Kordek admitted that he was drunk when brought to the police station, but steadfastly denied that he was driving the machine. An effort will be made to have Powalzik | yesterday by a strike of 16,000 cm- | appear in court Saturday to testify |ployes of the Glen Alden Coal com-s as to whether he was driving the ma- | pany resumed operations today. More |SWer ch chine or not, than 10,000 men, however, still are |murder and bank robbery there April ey idle. £ A BRANDS MARR]ED WORKERS | District union leaders expect that| 7The question before Judge Thomas, more collieries will start wo is a juris |(~lm}ml one and Edward H, | When they engaged in a wordy battle row and that by Saturday the stril “'"1\\; od of Ca"flflfl.trvurewz'l:st;‘hni | ed furiously for & few |, . Yo . say | Will have endad. A number of logal |Canadian government réqueste; a i e i l: :' ded almost | U™"ed New York Factory Girls S8y | iiions have called meetings for jo.|two weeks he granted that the data minutes. e dispute ended almos! | night for the purpose of taking a votc |in the case might be prepared for the as abruptly as it started when the at-| Married Sisters Are Making Thc.“'lugl'ulln'u 4 3‘)‘,05( Te uniZu offi |court. The court, however, gave ad- g | torneys fourd that they had® mis- cers are directing all miners to re. |ditional time, and' also ordered that | understood each other. turn at once, pending settlement | $7,800 taken from Parello be turned B Vi d ilty 7, % i 4 P g . se ment | $ e e Moariton Yae sound &Ul | ‘New York, May L-—armied wom-|(higish Dropas chaisioin oF the potty |over by e Bridgasort pellce o the | ‘w:m;:‘]e“:l“:dfi"he‘fimumc‘e‘o{ Sidtes ent wl‘o::lng in fac’tor'iesiu“t'elrel char- | grievances that brought the walkout, | United States marshal, : sna, stria 18 " T g ey |1t was the fitth appearance of Olesca- :ec!:rb; 30;"‘"“,0‘; ,:c(:;y gitls, P it “!”"l” Prealt‘;ent S.“pp(;“"“ » l"”’l’;l'_ viteh in court this year, and Judge \pery of the national industrial assem- [EI,‘ . ‘,‘\i;e e't‘i:a‘m{:::;on:)cr e;’;ik\ ‘,1 Benjamin W. Alling called his atten- |y of the Y, W. C. A., in & report | seomg rocn ey i Al o e e crowd v T { tion to the fact that liquor has been | made today to the eighth annual con- | compan pthie:(fne\l e T“; » S at the Kacey's fair at Jester's hall | the cause of all his arrests. ivention of the Young Women's Chris. | SO PanY J B @l llast evening, The entertainment fur- His wife took the witness stand |yjan nssociation nd grievance committee of the Hudson | isheq by the “L Four” was well re- and made a plea to the court to be| 1o report said that girls who plena | SOmpanY will meet here Saturday for | cqjyeq, ing that all the oy. | the purpose of taking a strike vote| pyo nronawk Minstrels will furnish lenient with him, saying for shorter hours are told by employ- | because of the alleged fail Y| money they had has been spent pay-| oy that the' establishments can get | co U Pf the alleged failure of the ;o cntertainment for tonight. These ing fines and court expenses. 8he [.pieniy of married women to work | SO PAnY to adjust long-pending'griev- | inctvels furnished the entertain- claimed that every time anything|go. anything,” ancos. |ment 6n the opening night, and it happened and her husband Was| o assembly also declared for an v v VE . |was one of the best entertainments around, the police always arrested | yiont nour law in anl states, a constl.| N Y- PHONE RATES BOOSTED |ever heard at a Tocal fair. The en- him. 8he sald that she did not have | ty¢ional amendment to permit enact. |, Ner, Lork May 1—Telephone rates |\, . inment ocmmittee belleves that any money at all, and did not Know | pent of egisiation against child labor, | 2 NeW York city will be increased 10 |5)) “porsong attending the faw will where the money was to come from | ;42 “decent living wage, !|per cent under a temporary .order ..oy ne show. An entire change of to pay the rent and feed their two signed by Federal Judge Knox in pro- |, ozram will be furnished tonight. ires, 3 ceedings brought by the New Yor "1 The workers on the booths report- Judge Alling considered the plea NEW UN[YERSITY Telephone company to restrain the| ., . splendid business, and the en- of the woman and fined Olescavitch public service commission and u-u- thusiasm which the fair is galning $100, payment of which was sus- S state attorney general from “‘r"“'““f‘is particularly pleasing to the com- pended, and sentenced him to 15 days |Los Angeles University ‘of Interna- :::e rates ‘"X‘“d some months ago bY |, iitan in jail, saying that he hoped that he 9 COMEINNOR. Dancing will follow the entertain- would make up his mind during the | tional Affairs is Incorporated — To . eoonty foum hn goutn | ment tonisht. 15 days that liquor was the cause of D : Wo eggs recenly foun n souw A TIREESIROL AN raw From South America, v Dakots and beliaved.to be millons of | w10 611 produced'tn Noiway fast Los Angeles, May 1.—Organization of a new university drawing a large percentage of its students from South American and Asiatic countries, and having as its aim the promotion of all his trouble and leave it alone. Olescavitch was arrested early this years old have been placed In a| .. totalled 338,000 berrals, museum, closer relations between these na- tions and the United States, was an- morning on West Main street by Pa- troiman George Collins who held him nounced here in connection with the hlln: of articles of incorporation for up after he had cut on the left of the traffic post at the corner of Main the Los Angeles university of interna- tional affairs, CHARITY RATES RAISED man found ti Olescavitch was drunk and unfit to drive & machine, Waterbury’s Two Hospital Raise Rates For City, From $7 to $14 Per according to his testimony. Ser. geant Matthias Rival and Patrolman John Liebler also testified that the defendant was drunk when placed Week. Waterbury, May 1.—Both 8t. Mary's and the Waterbury hospitals today notified the city charity department of under arrest. Olescavitch claimed he was not an increase in rates for city patients, from $7 to $14 a weck. City officlals [ DAYS IN JAIL FOR OLESCAVITC ‘Found Guilty of Driving Auto Under Tnfluence of Liquor Assistant Prosecutor William A. fGreenstetn and Attorney Patrick F. McDonough put on & preliminary to the police court proceedings today Fo. [ otection Against Moths Use Whom Canadian Authorities But 10,000 Miners in Pennsylvania | Charge With Montreal Murder Gets ® Further Delay in U, S, Court. v Coal Fields still Are ® Norwalk, May 1, — Judge E, 8. Thomas of the U, 8. district court to. f P 23 as the date for hear- f Adam Parello, of Sara- N, Y., whose extradition Idle [ e o Scranton, Pa.,, May 1.—Three of the twelve anthracite collieries tied up O} ) A toga Spring to Montreal i 0.0 will not injure fab- _vics, furs or colors. Insures against rav- ages of moths— 25c and 43c bot. DICKINSON @ aW. [ Executor and Trustee 2.0 Y appointing this permanent institution, which is under the supervision of the United States Government, your Executor and Triistee, you yill provide for the careful and impartial handling of your estate, and your heirs will be assured that your ex- pressed orders will be carried out in accord- ance with your desires. We have been given authority by the Federal Reserve Board to act in any trust capacity. NEWBRITAINNATIONALBANK Organized 1860 Work For Less Money. € () a ® MINSTRELS AT K. OF C. FAIR. A large cfowd was in attendance Q:0: @ () 0.0 s () @, 169-171 Main St. ) ® ) ‘A SPECIAL OFFERING of High Grade Coats for Women ’At Attractive Prices! The smartest of styles and colors — in Tweeds, Kasha Cloth, Downy Wools and Teddy Bear Cloth— for both sport or street ‘Wear. 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Do m Send Any Money—just you to The Bayne Company, Bldg, Kansas City, Mo, sald he left New Britain Saturday, but when his attention was called to the fact that he was in police court since Saturday, he said that he had made a mistake, it was Monday night on which he went to New York. He was arrested Monday night on & charge of frequenting and appeared in police court on Tuesday. Domijan Fined 828 Vietor Domijan of Somerset drive was fined $25, $15 of which was re. . ul mitted, when arraigned on a charge pital into two departments, one de- vm C ture of reckless driving on West Main | partment to recelve contagious cases Special Attenflon to Beginners :‘or:e:'u:l.t.: ln'vlu:"ldd"m oH.t r!l::d;d ln:' the other to be uspd for non-con- ol ourt that he |tagious cas: J‘me' D‘ Donahue:fld not know how fast he was going, ey s 187413 | DUt thought that he was traveling at COMMUNICATED e RN 16T WEADING |® comfortable speed, and not. en- p 318319 Booth's Block dangering lives or property, .""“_. of Yale University & l(fim;cy::: :’otl:lcem}:.n h‘:ll:ll:n i Another Epitaph. rolls testifie at he had followed | The Observer, BLE-F, Domijan out *West Main street nnd; New Britaln Herald. Rd seal Rmrd‘ - Al.cbtn MY SPECIALTY that just before he overtook the de- |Doar Sir: | Number price ON fendant and placed him under arrest, | I note your eollection of epitaphs | Concerto No. 2, inCMinor (Ruchmasinet) COMFORTABLE VISI the speedometer of his motoreyele |in your JSaturday's “Observations.” Mflw.flm.‘dpu.o“h tra FRANK E. GOODWIN |showed 356 miles an hour, He sald | They are good, but except the ones | 1] Eyesight Specialist |that when he placed Domijan under | rom Cubberly and Whithy, have 2nd Movement—Part 1 . S ———ee e o nhis machine had not been broken, :r)::‘cgh :n:":t .:-" '::n:;v\‘;r .ev”;.,:r; {m M: ., Po ds m ld | thus making it impossible for him to | small shepherds’ village near Clack- | 3rd Movement—Part 1 ¢ m, un [ ] the motoreyele policeman follow- | mannan: | {gg Mflm&—’lflg i " - I, Angus McDougal lies utter stane > Movement—Part P : Wellin Asscssed 25 | - . Y '. lm to |.0$! ina wuk? Eric Wellln of 156 Kensington | :;:f:d“::,ff ;ur;‘:,.:l:'nk, o, 'n-:. m"“"}'m include two whole move: A 1¢ you are fat and want to lose welght, | Street, charged with reckiess driving | on fiitted. m om noff's second big on West Main street yesterday morn- [~ {have more than 1,000 authentie | e 1 issuance records event ing was fined $25, $16 or whick was ., a5 el | e highest importance du'mh“‘ M‘..dm &, jremitted, He wu’-rrened by Btrolls, oty v pm““‘-r ),'N'?DM' o6 i o - [who told the court that Wellin was | "0 '{,’;,;";':,,;”‘,:‘;: bk | driving along West Main street abo i M 2 sel . ag miles an hour when -rreule'd“ _.._ELL"_?ESWOLD‘ = sacrd ectlom Wellin ;l'ndedrflw, AVIATORS DELAYED Yield Nflb'rflnphfi Charles Kordek of 31 Lyman stree! Lisbon, Portugal, May 1.—The) | {m in the Shea | charged with operating an lu'omobll‘; { Portuguese aviators, Captain Brito 73 | while under the Influence of liquor, | Paes and Lieut. Barmento Beiros, are | had his case continued until Baturday, | Teported to have been held up in |as Judge Alling decided that he | Persia because their passports had not | Would like to hear testimony of Adam | Powalzik, Kordek was arrested Monday night by Patroiman Willlam Doherty in the rear of the old Turner hall on Arch street after a chase in which the patrolman fired four shotd after Kordek and his companion, who made his gscape, Kordek claimed that he was. not driving the machine and that it was being driven by Powalzik. Attorney - been vised. Captain Paes and Lieut. Belros were last repofted April 21 at Bagdad. Their destination is Macao, the Portuguese freaty port in China on the Canton river. TRAFFIC I8 HAMPERED Lisbon, Portugal, May 1.-Traffic over the City Tramway services was considerably disorganized today as the result of May Day labor celebrations. Vocal Selections (1) Ago, Sweetheart Mine (2) A Maid o £ CH= it Swan Bent Low (2) The Sea Royal Dadmus (MacDowell) 45393 What'll I Do? She’s Everybody’s Sweetheart P . 4 | MeDonough, who represented the de- 4 nc | fendant, called an emp'oye of an au- Ll ® | tomobile concern on Arch street as a H P B' l & witness ndnd he testified that Kordek 8 ”k .nd | was not driving the machine, but that 3 igelow reets | Powalzik was driving. He sald that 3 _1"" gasoline had given out when the 5 machine was at the end of Arch | street and he had gone down and put {In a gallon so that the machine could get as far as the gas stand to | put more in. After he put the gasoline in the tank, he said that | Powalzik drove the machine up Arch street and then, instead of stopping | |at the gas stand, he swung to the | 1eft and into the alley leading to the rear of the Turner hall. 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