New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1926, Page 1

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News of the World By Associated Press N LSTABLISHED 1870 POKER SHARPS JUMP BOND; ABSENT FROM POLICE COURT Money Pt Up As Se- STIFF PENALTY FIR NEGLECTING DUTIES curity By Two Men Declared Forfeited Parents May Be Prosecuted | Under New Statute And Search Begins. TWO FACE JUDGE TODAY| Third Finds Bail Increased $3,000—Cash Taken “Gamblers” At- to From Asst, Probation Officer Says Mother | tached by Vietim. | Offered To Sell Child For $100— Parents Of Boy Truant Abusive | Decauss John ry To Policeman. sreet, and Leo Ielusko aged | A)ieged to have aided their 1 -{ 34, of the Hotel Avon, Hartford, [your old son in not attendi hool | re NoL pres in police court |since last September, ‘ ¥ . | Wicrezorek and his wife, Elizabeth, la movning to unswer charges OF o g "qo1q sipvet were in police | onspiracy to cheat, obtaining logurt today, The cuse was conti money under pretenses, and fuc until tomorrow morning, when zumbling, thely nd of $500 each |ip jg pypeoted that the law gov us forjeited, and the bond of wi Alex Rwierczynski, X sion o Smmer Pl n adva g with {he s law les that not more < raised to $5,00 ithan 60 da ail or a fine not uan ¢ Hunger |exeie be imposed on The trio were sted on Febef g minors to refrain ruary 24, follo ! £ of lrrom attending school or encour: \bred Kalle Pranklin ing or subjecting them to fmmorii Hartford, who alleged that |sonditions. n defranded him o [ bhins i witn | a crooked card bu city schools, 1 the has found that Leo Wivrczorek has not Case ( .mlmm-d 10 been to school sinee Septemiber ) Judge Hungerford ordercd that e ndge ana sorsent Lo B ease be continued until Mareh |parents. s hope to apprelend the received a complaint from a ne ed eard shary bor about Leo throwing stones a Lusi. night Ignutz Gicrent o then, and he went to the Wierczor- | panklin avenue, Hariord, report- ok home, where he said Mrs, Wier- | 1 to the police that vx and egorek shut the door in his face ] hn Swier deftauded cursed him. The officer said the 00 on Jau Uil H waited for the fat to come ord e, This mak total of home, and he receiv ' and ti, 800 which six men alleged profanity from the family again. rio took. Officer aWlinezus said that Leo is ) t Donald €. M. McC: on the strects all day and hangs Sherift Martin MHorwita 1 doorways smoki b value of $2,000 the " of John Swicrezyn- Probation Oftc iward C. Co ! clukowski, Sheriit o= [nally said t < unable to loeate the goperaiion (rom o noall gearch of Hartio) oy, and insisied that they wer J pight garnisiesd abusve (o i ). 4 non in the hands o Ihotion Officer N Johm T. King a1 Si schoo His slster v»: reed notics o i have told Bartlett schou \ C. Mart and Clerk Bmil J, izls that Leo went there, bui on | o sligation 1t was found that ti Hoeenh Sic of South| _ Mother Crucl To Daughter | i i It i& expected that the new la Pago 13) 1l «lsa be invoked upon Mrs, Ju ne vika, of 173 Ne Wi # god with deling nd VIBERG IN HIGH POST IN SALVATION ARMT - Former New Britain Cap- adquart ind on ud tain Is Lieutenant <hile in ' Colonel wit Lk 3 b suid that her ] e child at ions g . citics i ot of tl ¢ o T il e Child Weeps On Stand . swoller (Continued on Pag AL it kst avage Dogs Attack foRTAnIEY pe o Plainville Resident Army Plainville, March 4 —Robe | White of 14 Norton y siml pos o i by two savag 0gs ¢ O to his ind severely hitte ast before he could altack CI hou o th iston of ekman, 18 in| White threw up his 1 the i has jurisdiction nimal grabhed th biting clothing, other or He wil Mr. White's ankle ripy i eply that 1ot was necessary. Mr. Wi G. k. is ruined by Ehar 2 wny chureh | s r : p o greet him W i ITVV WO ) Dejwi] STOCK COLLAPSE ~ ENGLAND WILL NOT sy My AT MG )4 NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1926. —EIGHTEEN PAGES Brtdgeport Republicans Holding | NOT SERIOUS, IS INSIST ALONE ON | Lovefeast With Roraback T oday | lp()n State Chairman— \Secrelary Thinks Reaction Will | Chamberlain - Admits Country AS I][]VERN[]R AETS Modification of “Ripper” | Have Wholesome Effect on | Would Not Oppose Unanimous . Board Situation s Price | ‘ [Smith of New York Changes: IR Market [ Choice of Other Countr 3 | of Peace—King Faction | | e ! Pflmflfl()usefl[e[]@e (0 Life i Also Demands Share of ADOWNWARD TUNBLE HALTS |ADHITS LEAGUE COUNGIL yyoyp HAYE DIED TONIGHT| Patronae AS PRIQES Cl@lB HIGHER| MEETING VERY DELICATE P aand PRI R e strong Market Sopport Raliles To | prjicy e presentatives Are 1o Be - Enough Reasonable Doubi nn-mm\- : “ Sl Y ,:‘1';:‘ {.r Defense OF High Grade Bails Ad | Guided By Principle of ,,"“m“ thalDeromiant (he Reneat of ,‘,§ e txalionens il WenEso Industrials — Financial Experts Nothing to Jeopardize Results of | ecutive Clemency. ~z‘ ‘|'< l Hn‘l'\ View Situation Optimistically— | pocarno—wWould Do Nothing to | Albany, N, Y., Marc Sl it Yol erdasie i Deons B iow st (B niar Gominny S sirom Enlring |1 e e UbEi i Stocks O Over Billion, League, He Maintains, AU "\‘.”’,f,y‘,nr {:'\l. t / Washington, March 4 ®—The| Tondon. Ma 4 UP—Spuaking | Sing prison tonight for overtures l ed with 1rm cretary | of the occasio & Aust Cham o in Novembor ¢ T ayor id that Mellon, who believes it is the natur- rlain, the foreign secretury, told peal for commu as made ot | modif t “ripper’” board S A iy e "-’;“"v""“" ]:"V‘:'} . T:‘:l :;.lx a ecling that where prices run to ex- Slumps and hooms follow 1 refary holds, until a position i3 found. Tn all per- | AHY | L e e e o S : hey were negotiniin Prices Rally Today | e GO R, B b “:H};“:hwlj ‘:‘xi v“:‘\ m’”mvh” e ’1 \' ::\’ A S g vena in ,‘,m‘ .;..w te chufr ‘n‘.‘;.b(‘: office. ’ H;‘X';jj e ";‘”l\‘l“'“ i ‘;‘,,]’_;jt',”"‘.‘,'j:‘}'n‘f?)lam Street Resident Dies ‘;;",‘f,’,’:‘ e “;'.j;;_';;j‘-l'“-;”"g‘,"l‘I,'j;;!;":f;';‘.j,,fi"! Bt e o, oareds of| - Suddenly Soon After Fints jrordeclared 3 '”2,,\:”39§ | who only come into the market afte Arisi both vwv‘.w::-l\::‘]x‘:: | et fl""""_f“'ff; i l ‘ : IeniatzaeMarcrolSo Ol St Al SR R o o & i it at 8 o'elock, s lad toue | Street Fails in Suicide | vians herore the ond of the weck S T g ] M e b e e | . expericncing weaken Caliinon el SO Sl o fadine this « orning, crawled | At Gommorctall S o ety 4 ol et o aal s "“““‘ discovered | onmlity of New York and 1 Woolworth Al n 1 Drug ple's Trust of Brooklyn Combine Marquettoe ¢ and e home, mabnlance, 10 O'Connell, but had made —of Great Vinancial Interest. stantial re. | 10M° in this elty sin ; 1y wife nagged me ¢ L el year to me nervous and £ the list D. W. 0'Con- | why I drank the ic ol i blished medical [ed 10 a Herald re v in by falling 1onth - " STNB AR ceor two sisters, ound wit nell of 466 Mah Hu 'mrl he cont ' | n on Pag teen) e igshe eoblo: Kiraon i . O'Connell, Dr fellow—1 it y | itrick O'Connell | him when' she was in Pol ‘ | flVER FINI’]b FIAN[}EIL this ci O'Connell of Nor s ago, and he followed ¢ i E vich and O'Connell of N wnk o Har:ford o rything | i ¢ ks p 1 i 00 At Sir At ritain, Miss wred ind Mary' omes Hartford to se Father ”I\(‘l(l\c Secret When He Learns Chil- dren Plan to Marry F s M OverZ 000 Names On Petitions |15 \“j\: ARt G ; For Clty Bal[dlng In Nort,l End \uto Driver's Brother r acior i 1 fcorre | (Gives I»!nnd for Child : ¢ e | Twenty Papers Being ('||‘t‘u|alcd Arking For(Gonstruc=cticase Sapchps (S aRnua: i tion of New Municipal Structure. i . have B. A : 2 5 . MOV yunced tis telophone from New | 0433 Y hat there hag | There arc 8 inie h neither ation, bre v These will X X N b | | BERGDOLL TRIAL SOON s : = [oenk A THI WEATHER | e 3 I A Hartford, March 4—Forecast { Brrs A 2 for New Britain and vicinity Fair tonight much change i Friday in temperature not BRITAIN HERALD GILPATRIC WILL BE TAYEN Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Feh, 27th .. 13 9257 PRICE THREE CENTS BACK TO ATLANTA MONDAY: STATE BOND PROBE CLOUDY BI []I}I]SHE[] FEAREI] Bankruptcy Referee MWMWW“”“MW Can Have Only Until Labor Organizer, Speaking in| | Saturday In Checking Passaic, Wamso [ Trouble Accounts With For- RIOTING ALREADY 0CCURS | mer Treasurer. Police, e \Toda‘ s Hearing Brings | Out Statements by ex- Strikers Dispersed By Not Before Newspaper Men and Camera Men Are Roughly i«nl", Official That He “For- By Infuriated Mob, ‘; gets” a Numbey of High- —The | . . ooten | 1y Significant Events. for most of today had as- portions e ot Hartford, Conn., March 4 (P—a. darey old Gilpatric, defaulting cashjer 3 s the First National bank of Put- ® Use of night|nam “oinine y taken back to Atlanta | p. rison Monday, e former en eral years w ‘u-h' g bank banker, whose huge & period of sey. *d one of Putnam's iced the use ced they would L g institutions, has e 1 In Connecticut for the past e D ;m« during which he has hief | ( 18 creditors in ban rupte the T ankruptey o down on the g court three times. His llmpo:)an ¢ Ten still and | prigon been h e ey n his father's home ot eten les lin Putham, in which place He ke ere smash 1 when photo, pictures of the |thq *d George wrecked b; M. Coffin, receiver of . in the latter's at- ried to t ot. One woman reporter's nc Pt Ao &tk o A 4 S T e oL o g eDten out tho tanglea The riot was the se mwl to anoth- | tjon, nstitu er the day hefore in which srikers RS T were dis with water from fire . g Y el SR mro\r:,1 Inef- |, At the conclusion of a hearing n G i bankrupicy court here today, Ref A Weishord, unjon organize r,‘gr” in Bankruptey Saul R-“rm:m threatened to picket the Botany . nounced tha the could not consent vorsted mill and other mills with |10 2dditional hearings, gave Recely omon, children and bables in ear- [or COffin until s Y night to i v #: {complete his re- check ¢ 1ges a8 the result of the first riot. | k of the rec {ords at the Pn cold weather, only one ppeared, but, many | o d George W, n joined a gath- ding Clifton and am bank and or Hughes, Gilpatric's ard, to return the prisoner to At |lanta Monday to complete a fifteen | year senten zzlement, Thus will come to an eng, of hearings in w hich Gil bezzlements of more « serjes patric’s em- n 4 half mil. d by varicu e Putham e wreeked directors of that banking house and the state of Connecticnt a stee] trench I emoved. hers who went to | er of Passaic to- | t he would not |ingtitution, edom from police |y t which poliee News photogra ' Polie told State P, rnbc- Continues At the Botany mills ten of '!vc "W | While Gilpatric on idewalk opposite the en- el dicatening :MIU \rl,-,,”, J r‘”‘m . | r .\1muL . AN investigation start Bl dv_hdrvn“" by the state of Connecticut 10 ny women, jlearn it possible the extent of Gil patric's manipulation o Motoreyele and mounted 1 N AR AR 2 T |while he was serving a e ,.mn] the streets. When i it {urer, will be continue Sled the e e Ry e continued. A commit- |tee of three has heen appointed for it ”« purpose and the committes has {engaged the service of ©. H. Scovell Boston accountant, who has been at {work on state rec ords for some time d yesterday n front of ed today | Mr. Scovell hae taken in Allin v all of the Gilpa ar v v he ‘Hu"rm weeks an( his sfyle of inag hrm ght to p t is possihle tion by that there was ma Gilpatrie state's a millior Bt fties ToaT hee of yesterday's clash Apel qu r of Gilpatric his inves tigation being lucted in an at- fempt to get from the former bank Wy, sed by t o frequent cor »\ er's lips some e statements re eaders garding the . ase of Vic vanted to av tory Loan Bonds totaling $720,000 ) hrough the Pirst National bank rer Gilpatrie, Lt out AYiwt savan he state's pur In Fifth Liberty 1t six of the e delay by 27(] CASES OF BEER N - BERLIN TURNPIE HAUL N 2 o Two New Haven Men . Found on Truck Under . Arrest ! n : 4—A J 2 Five New Haven Families Driven to Street by Fire They or 1 wher CHOKES TO DEATH EATING N ton, N Mar . @ state y

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