New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1926, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD JANUARY 27, 1926, 15 MAY BE FORTUNATE . Shell-Shocked War Veteran Forces Way Into Office Albany, N, Y, Jan, 27 UP-~The | late arrival of Governor Smith at the executive offices in the capitol today is believed by officials of the oxecutive department to have saved pleton of having set a barn on firc use of gasoline LEVIATHAN DOGKS I{FTER oday because the state had no evl to oiter against him. Mo w g0 On sus Uterl was warned he courtroom to be before leaving ful in the e at night, TERRIBLY ROUGH VOYAGE ommander Says Tt Was His Worst Faperience in Thirty-Three Years At Sea him from attack by a shell-shocked New York, Jan, 27 (@—-King Nep. war veteran, seeKing payment of his [ tune serawled a tempestuous Jiary bonus, who penetrated into the jin the log of the steamship Levia governor's private offlee before |than, the blggest liner flying the being stopped by attaches of the | Amerlean flag, during t voyuge executive, from Cherbourg that ended today. | ntering the outer office the former s ame’and address is not | I known by t governor's aides, ft leaped over o brass ralling, ran |t through a large reception room, and succeaded in passing through ® of the dier, whose ne ; , 5 “I'm diz other office before reaching the gov- | mander of (h et R A ernor's private office, The governor |hurricanes encountere 1 were B R s es it von 0 il s ealiter was not there, but hs secrotary, worst he had experienced fn g3 | YOUF SR AR €0 Lils wiaint George B Graves, intercepted the |years on the sea, Yot the only dam- | “¥ 40 L man and asked his business. ! toiithe Tioviathant wan. atbent|| docoSklavasnoxtion the st He wanted to sce the governor and |deck rail. Thern were no injurics u‘v'uu;v.x X pll\w‘]‘(n all questions | quickly, he sald, | reported amor 1,122 passengers ‘\‘,"”:"’u"“‘{\ b Saciaty " \vawl‘xl‘v:l»‘ “Cortainly” Mr. Graves replied, he | Tl senger list was increased by | (0 TR “‘]‘w‘\""y‘ 3 ’;‘!, (;“:,d,ll is right down lere,” and led the |or i the licintof a babyidiiring |50 SIS EAUILLAE S ROCHKAE k| man down a secret stairway to the | \;‘” : 1“ ‘_I ‘,.4;\ v 01N e '{"_‘ offlces of the state prison depart- o worst weather was on ol U"”L‘fim“" ey _:*““’;‘ ”(""“!I:I'f ment, on the floor below. In the ¢, when the liner e sl vhen madicer meantime other attaches of the ex- | miles, The log Sl ‘Hm sy coutive offices had gotten in touch | “Whote westerls Ll len liaial inch with the state hospita) department, nd when Graves and the intruder eached the prison department of- they were met by a doctor from the hospital commission, who took charge of the man. | Passing through the large recep- tion room, the man badly frightened visitors who were viewing paintings of former governors there. Mr. aves explained that he had been frequent visitor to the executive offices, but each time previous had been referred to military authorities for adjustment of his complaint The veteran, Graves sald, had not received a federal check for com pensation payment and brought his complaint direct to the executive as many persons of all kinds do from time to time. Coming so closely after the re- cent attempts of a New York city man to see the governor about re- moval of District Attorney Joab IT Lianton, which resulted yesterday in | the filing of a petition to impeach |/ governor, executive department | jclals were somewhat apprehen- sive about the safety of the governor rom varlous possible intruders, ARSON SUSPECT FREED New Haven, Jan, 27 (R—Joseph TUteri of Ansonia was released from arson chargs in superior court - . . | ask for Horlick’s | The ORIGINAL Safe Malted Milk Milk ! Forlnfants, | Inoalids, | b TheAged | Nourishing ~Digestible— No Cooking. The Home Food-Drink for All Ages { r g | v 3 i ASTEPPING STONE toward well-being is found when you consult a competent ¥ sight Epecialist about your eyes. EYESTRAIN headaches and nervousness create a handicap that can only be overcome by wearing corrective eyeglasses, More than 15.000 people have taken this important step—and had their vision improve by Yrank E. 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MAIN ST. by the {the radio Althongh gales of hurricane forc I mountanous seas and violent squalls ounded the mammoth craft hroughout the voyage and m | wo days late, few marks were | fury of the Herbert 1 Cay ley, com violent squs While the storm was at its wor on Sunday, the Leviathan wirele: ator heard, faintly, 808 call sent ont by the British frelghter Antinoe, about 600 miles away and | communication between the United States liner President Roosevelt and the Aquitania to de- clde which should go to the die- tressed freighter's aid the FLOGGED WITH HOSE BY TEACHER, FOUR ASSERT Father of One Complaining Pupil | Demands Tnquiry By Flmont School Board s imont, T. ~Willlan Gorski and Kolski struck him, but he could not point out anyono else | who it him, alfhough ho was suro | that the others In court were mem- | bern of the gang who surroundod him and beat him after he attempt- ed to arrest Gorski Desk Sergeant Matthias Rival questioned Loegas and the other prisoners and Legas denled knowing inyth about it at t but told the sergeant who was in the fight further examination Gors 1 tl ski hom | hecame confusec | know “HH\ home or to the lunch room hazy about whether he s: figh (GANGSTERS BEAT UP POLICEMAN KUMM (Continued from First Page) that he went with Legas to cscort the latter's girl to her home. He uid that he came back and saw a crowd at North and Sexton streets. Me admitted having a drink. On fur- | ther examination he bucome con- frsed 1o several lorrfble faces, W whether he i said that he h | from a wedding at Dudack 1 just come hall and t he w as s going to «.‘ ke <,f,r. trunk, He the wnd sald he did nnx was going to take He | 1 he | | | hether he became confused pulled Gorsk out away from the officer. He became so confused during his | testimony th it is impossible to give |a straight account of just how he | fig in the fight. After Kolski [ stalled around for a few moments ‘vhf judge interrn n “You t off o great deal casier vyou tell the truth,” Judge Alling warned him b i then admitted pulling Gor- | ski away from Officer Kuinr ‘m getting sick and ti of yvou coming in here and Iying. 0l Alling declar it that he insisted Jan. 27 K was £ a truckman, will ask the |among the last of those to coms board of education tonight to inves- | from the hall. and declaved that he tigate charges that Mrs, Pearl Burt, | was not with Gorski. He said that principal of the public school, used a [ e was wi ond group who rubber hose to flog four students, ser irabeck. He said the Stehl sald he zave his son, Dern- [ fig) 1 when b ard, seven years old, fiva cents and | George Koloski, Walter's that when the nickel opped |also contended that hie w in the school room another hoy [the last one to come from t claimed it from t teacher, The | ding. Hr wa next day RBernard, his brother Wil- | girl, but did er home liam, eight years old, and Edward ihe saw the wd downstairs Wutzen, nine, boy who got the nec ishment, the three As a pun- fighters said, th | prinelpal struck them with a rubber | Tha fourth alleged victim of the had a fight with the | ficer Girabeek and denied [Me said he was not going midnigh! as he nev early He said that he says that he was also 1d has not bee topped by Of- | n work 1. B 1 New Haven Mayor Giv: o L His City Hall Views purchase of a cem « Haven (P —Mavor I Ty Power foday told the Kiwanis | T 0 T 83 b his i & about a vew city hal fanily 4 subjeet which continually provokes - distri liecussion and which seems attorney owed his ttlement than it was a |liberty i shation o He sald his idea ficer. H ity ta two in Orange drun i} ! 1 a present hall | When 1 gvilty, i of + up a building on the land |assault and battery Later on, the present onld be remod i have a hall which won 1 wge on Church and Or- s _— — rl »nn. Assembly Fails to n ct on \0\\ Co Harrisburg, T oposin e the Pennsy The resoluti the next seesion. «1 Plan o d and the | Leaves Son $5 and Right To Earn His Own Living 1e1pl lan. 27 (P--T} 1 85 comprise \ ' ' 16 Grey ca inte ket, red at the Funeral Procession of the Late Queen Mother pomp marked the funeral of the late Que en Mother Margherita of Ttaly. mounted on a caisson, started on its w ay surrounded by >antheon beside King Humber FATE OF 34 MEN STILL IN DOUBT Word of Those on Lost British Freighters still aboard the s The United States liner Roosevelt, which has crew in efforts to iy Ar still stand » today the Rritist ghters, Antinos a Laristan have heen flounder- orm for the past thre | days ill in doubt today, Nix men of the Laristan were res cued yesterday by the North G man Lloyd liner Bremen but 24 men President t two of its Liners Dock d Dits heen batt » ports from one the tecth of the s vesterday, The AT ind tomorros + President 1toos: or to the by today rliners ird At- to two days \id W . Dailico, Guisepp ina. 1 Colnm s tr | rubber hose is Roger Knickerer, 11 "!mmlw On cross ¢ son of Frank W. Knickerer, presi- [admitted havivg been out four n dent of the hoard of education. Te | y i was punished for spitting on the i Me and Eddie took stalrwa He denied the charge, | Ve came out the hall” hegan John and his father suggested to the ‘ Popavicz “and we went to the lunch | i & prinecipal t she shonld not nsa the ‘?H’V‘H 1 then came hael; {0 s o »‘ e hose or other forms of ecorporal |udack's we went to North and | it Ia; ¢ ment, Clark strects, T don't know nothing rescue o b = bout it. No, T ain't working, ex-|men Faristan 6= SentiniEnisli(al et S0l cand viqt | arsidtan et 1 German Paper Offer ‘-»\4 T ceitinil Attae e aon it | seas. Advice to President |vas doing there we wont hack to the | Ready to Send 7 unch roo partment of 1 Rerlin, Jan. 27 (P — The wmrr‘“ 2 room, I SPLETAnG ol kaiser'a sixty-seventh birthday to-| Kerelenza, 1 ¢ HV(’HM | :[ RO “ ‘. X day brings a bitter lament from the | fIght. and der ecing - Officer (1 A sl Deutsehe Zeitung, clst (organ,|Kumm knocked to fhe ground. Hsa ARl that Von Hindenburg's presidency | $ated that he was not workdy has not realized the hopes a|has been idle the last three or ‘ » return of the monarehy four Ks. He avs he went 0 2 il il o Tn an editorial o lin ch room alone 3 N TRl % *Horh der Kalser!” the paper savs “-v “‘VIH‘\""“ e “The present head of the nation. | %" "““ 9t Soelng "‘»_flfl;l' and f in whom countless well-intentioned rathe hazy about the 1 ! ! : : ‘ S “Tiai i case. He said he saw Officer Knmm g 1 people see a chair warmer f it i he was hand- | 100sc t monarchy, attempts to sc . mhllg g innnt ;‘\ 203 o | problem of acting as a me A paldzadiy 4 4 creating a true union of the | !hat '1"‘ . 1" hi ~vr'r‘\];:m-‘v )" A b e da e e ol o ey NonnEitelionk werehinne el and g Ived.r around the i mid- | faverable positios 20INEC was too rough to Von Hindenburg’ will rid himselr thdssnot o ! i R Clark stre Sanse of t 0\ Fire Dept. Budget Is Grabeeks. and 1t Cuplaint Ticlea Approved by Board |’ B herginau tinoe as ; like 3 hoard v“.’., i o m‘ i i R l<r= fl’ HH‘ commission ] \,,»‘ ; 1 ,',, ] o meeting last night. Among s “ ’w'(( parols N in the budget is that for 11 [ZEEhoe Lion ; follow points: Corbin avenue and |if You don't know ¢ 1o t ITen Acre rond, Dover road and Lin oE Tourstil coln street, Hillerest avenue T roson 1 Stanley and W Sl Commonwealth aven , Releasing ; 1 1 cClintocl; narl e [AeGlinlonk oe e Mother's Burial Money and Gla 1 3 K b : ) ibetween I TP ‘vl I o Brirritt strect, Corhin it i Stecle str Hu el i v . . i Queen streat. Newington s esterday snrrendered in r- Snappy Office Smocks : fr6fi & {tvbe oot i Brighten Capitol (rflno el e e R Erileis Harttord, i it th good avenue and I 1“, W Mair nd Wooste Governor Has Designated Day for \Lum- \lemulnl { Daughter of Mr, royal guards. t, Margherita's husband. A4 DEHN DIES SUDDENLY PONZI'S HH PH{ AT NEW YORK HOSPITAL * and Mrs, F. Dehim of Griswold Street Anay hospital ace shortly She W Miss Dehin 1 her 1 designing sehool in N had been making her home Mrs. Elsio Jurry, 2 tr v with ind W ont shelived 1 G rothers, Walter ) I A. 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