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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE & 1926. [ questioning was ruled improper and Hayes Noisy, Brophy Says himself. {more so, the the attorney had an exception noted | Patrolman Michael Brophy said | [In explanation of his refusal to|denicd in the record. |Hayes was noisy and abusive about |dr leave the station, Hayes said polic g told Rival a 2 trifle ant and [John O'Kee | Loses Pay and Part of Vacation. At an executive session of the board which preceded the open The attorney th officials had no right to Immediately following this for-|the police station. He did not re- E 5 esent and | lliun\~~ Woods For Incident ] meet Vi e i s C8 e eratatouts persons present a a xds For Inciden ¢ the case of o e B 1:i.alf’zatdrolm&r; Willlam Pdollm- of Insubordination be spe- |Smell the breath of the accused po. | Ne disliked being humiliated by be- | irman Pajewski asked if he |arrested, brar mean |, _ s pe ed two days pay and lost cifically proved P | liceman and did not do so. The offi. | ID8 ordered out, since he was alwas g re it was contrary to the |trick. positively a m o rolmen, | two days from his vacation for fail- d he was det i | member of the department ne to answ At the close of s were gly- | ure to send in rings during his tailed by the ser- rrested | Asked why he insisted upon the harges, Hayes told the bo htly tour of duty several weeks 2go. Patrolman Clarence Kumm was reprimanded for a breach of rules, ent to the board the co. (Continued from First Page) ~ |superior,” Chairman Pajewski an- |[§°ant to take the car of the e swered. man to the municipal garage in the [new \ eged acts of ir oriination were | *Do the commissiongrs claim there |1€ar of ‘paH‘:r‘ 3 headquarters, Hz. ‘w”u» lns‘ l“L:V‘!- nl in: ever :;n.v u‘ 12 mer- | naving beeh founaie o eri i then set out. is no justification for talking back |0und there was no emergency |there were 10 charges. 1% i 3 1 Adam tation reading a newspaper . When the charges were read, superior?” MecDonough in. |PFake and no horn | He protested against officers| su ionad : ( to with- s suppoded ; 1o "Eele . > Chairman Pajewski asked Hayes if [quired, | An incident that had not been | lling his breath because they |) Hayes for the good of the AT Sl Do uppos t \ he wished to make a stateme His| “Absolutely none’ was the em.|FPreviously brought out was spoken |had no r to do so, he said. The [Hayes had been ir ot Bael Five New Policemen Ry ) attornoy replied with a plea of “not |phatic reply of Commissioner Ban. |°F LY Brophy who said Hayes Was tone of his voice rose and fell with |ing a yo man knowing it ents to the ' r was | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS guilty.” inan. |asked, after preferment of the last tone of Woods and Rival, but no |was his right and was being made. John 1, |1aid on ion. " FOR YOUR WANTS Well this report doesn’t sound as| The question as vhat A < [two charges, if he did not also wish i e ¥ o oun q tion as to what action If he was imnocent,” Chairman Pa-|constituted, in the mind of Sergeant |0 ¢harge the man with murder. | wski remarked to the lawyer. [Rival, acts of insubordination, was| Commissloner Bannan was asked A A Ter— o [cDonough suggested that wit- next put. The sergeant replied that |\f, theré was anything in the tone | v a l = nesses be produced, reminding the Haves had answered him back, |Of Sergeant Rival when he put th v rd that it was not necessary for [would not go Into the eaptain's 9ueftion which misht bave: eauscd B accused to prove himself inno-|office when ordered to do so, and|FeSentment. A nt, but for the accuser to make |would not leave the police !mm:’,} No, I don't think so. although ||§ il ca s until forelbly efected by Detectivg |SOMe Might” was the reply, |/} missioner Cham- {Thomas Feeney. Mrs. ~\]‘r\\ fl’ ‘1”1;".\:1'111» !m!;;'w 1 arir 1 word was or n uniform, matters pertaining |1¢ 1€ft her house about halt an hour || 8 ‘ to drinking be excluded out of fair- |PC(Ore the incident at police head. | = d n s |quarters. During that time he had re tne sergeant took the ness to Haves. The fact to be de-|ni o esy SOIRE K Hneq . ‘ staud, Dr. Waskowitz, a [termined, the commissioner pointed ["Oghe 5.1 S0 S et oo W R t A e e et whotar s | - Mup i sty Tad Ynown My € Repeal Again tify, He said he had treated Hayes [been insubordinate and since intoxi- knew him to be cf a very nervous since 1924 nervous disorders, [cation was not charged he thought |¢on varament . T ———— — e s — e One of the symptoms iy stuttering (that a collateral fssue, but not of| " yfeDonough and Woods Clash | 9 L L] S e under sufficient importance to go into, ‘ When Prosecutor Woods testified | mental strain, On May 20 he treat-| Lawyer MeDonough sald Hayes|and was cross.examined by Attor | s Hayes when the policeman |had not a single drink @md could [ney McDonough several fiery ex- | nable to sleep. In reply to a ques- |prové if, therefore he was anxious|changes of words followed which | tion put by Commissioner Bannan, [to have every phase of the case|cayged Chairman Pajewski to b: | SRRl Secte s . . o 3R IO LN Lo Lk S A e the doctor said he was not of {gone into thoroughly. his gavel frequently. | ’ heliet that Hayes' condition would | Chamberlain Raps McDonough | ‘Woods told of Hayes' insistence | s . A : - . npair his work as a policeman. Commissioner Chamberlain cen- |that charges be placed and of his W h d ‘V ] A d h b d . th . , tisal Tells of Altercation | $ured McDonough for the tone o |rfusa {5 go nio the captain eve given a new meaning to the wor alue”! And we have everybody in the city his inquir es, declaring the hoard |fice or leave the station was allowing considerable latitude |Hayes began to shout at the w to the accused man en, according [he felt it discreet to close the i -1 M 1to the charter, the board is the “sole |gent without further wor the | |judge” of whether he should remain |prosecutor told the commissioners. | } McDoncugh asked Woods Sergeant Rival next recited in de- 1 the story of a police station a on May 16, out of w the charges aga of New Britain talking about us! People are wondering how we can do it—and if we can continue to do it! Well, just put this down, and don't forget it: We’re going to keep on giving knockout values every day this week—next week—next month—every month! tercation st Hayes arose 1 Hayes came in about ol on the department a man who he charged | Here McDonough remarked he ¢ sout : claims he has any authority oy t counts of motor vehicle law |gep Hayes should have every op- |ihe police. Woods said he has in I He later came back - and |portunity to prove he was justified [(1a matier of ordering arrests, ; —e e —_— e s % 1 he wished to charge the man |iy angwering back Sergeant Riva ling information and prosecuting ||| W vm; Chairman Pajewski turned to the |cases. | t. . . ' A attorney and. said: 1B st gt s i e Exceptional Value in This Sale Wednesday! | her Lucky Purch £ i1 outmern oray i i ail | ens el YA RARe e P y: | nother Lucky Purchase o 7 right to ‘snap’ back at a desk ser- | asked | the man until th £ 2" | Te power vested in the prose- e i Hayes insisted th “We allege a k sergeant back- |eutor is supreme,” replled Woods. | | charges made only adlup! i prosotuting iatiorisyiwho | Heaperine & by oL iHe churter leclinec ‘Vu ma was using a YOuUng Supernumerary (\feDonough said: ‘‘Here's the char- x 3 d toBhave im: ipoliceman pretty rough,” the attor- |ier, ghow me where that authority | s Rival,*you p ; ored. el SN 1 charges on the slate brought eut that a| «yoy read the charter yourself,” | Copies of Higher Priced Models | Broadcleth, Charmeuse, Linen, Rayon, etc as 1 give them to you.” voliceman’s right fo have a trial |woods snzzested . Y : ; i ’ ! The superior efficer at i int {and cross-examine witnesses McDonough asked if Hayes had | ) ) told Hayes o k » [eon established as law in Connecti- [paon refused the right fo prefer | \ A I llad Ton et n Aty tns cut through the case of Pinkerton |eharzes and the reply was that dis- X . | 3,00 20 Sk . ST -+ o |ve. (s iy of New FHayen |eretion had been used by the ser- | E . i % r;«md 30 fit)]ps ] i Haves started out of the sta~| In reply lo questions it was|gaant and prosecutor. ! | ¥/ 4 $4.00 to Select i 2 tion and the sergeant called him [brought out that Prosecutor Woods | Afoysius Frevsinger corroborated ||| | 2 & | Values From g hae first became involved in the argu- | (ho tegtimony of his wife. He also ¥ | . \ When, after once refusing to do |Mment when he refused to put down | name o headquarters about an hour | |} d 1 o 3 : . : | ally entored the cap- |the charges as ordered by Haves. | aetar the altercatipn. He declared | 3 MATERIALS: Georgette, Flat Crepes, Crepes, | he tion. of Shr. reeant Rival was asked if b orihodinel ’ ashable R el e s e | 3 ] ’ J : I R i e b e 1 D Wehahle Racvie, Pried Crepageie, Specially purchased for Wednesday—samples and sation took place, the scrgeant told |breath. and why he did so when he [ (75 e polics station during ,” 2t m‘, 18V, Nawy, Wben, ese, Rlie e Lotk A 3 D00k B had already beon told by Hayes that | » oo o {no vow. sald Haves looked (ireen, and Blending Prints. surplus stocks from two noted manufacturers at Joe, vou've been drinking.” e had one drink ed, but he was not suf- STYLES: Two-Piece Models, Flares, Civcular . il : " . wante witne wa e = e 4 . " o 5 price concessions, which we 1n turn offer to yo No, T haven't 1 wanted witn was t close to the youne (]\:fur Skirts, Puff Sleeves, Bolero Models, Cape Backs I ; n offer to you 2 i fossleriSinellit {ive Feeney was next call s ‘i‘f' ; u .’ e AL and others. at this extraordinarily low price. For house, R k ; He recited details cor- B 1 : A truly unusual selection of new silk dresses for Well. T had one glass of wi ¢ I have b 1 did not A 5 » i YOI'C shoppine ete ttractively Ty ANy vou have nothing on AL RetatRn Rival had ' g Rival's words as 1 vomen and misses. Beautiful styles that can he Gl L L Mtractively trimmed, | t You were 101 ] Ty _ Tospect Hayes' Writhg |1 g [ worn for most occasions in the newest of the sea- charmingly designed, cut full and roomy, newest I ook 1 ident B !‘”j‘ Hay o ""(‘““ ¢ S /4 son’s colors and materials, arve here and at a price ¢ s Hayes Ejected By Force LLen L 't\‘fm' \‘”\th other copies of || }\\ that is an inducement. ( ason’s colors. i il HoTTeY: BB0, e taple Hayos 10 2 | 1iis handwriting, were passed around Misses’ 16 to 20 Stouts’ 42 to 50 L (,.‘\';n'“,.',\”U',“,.l‘kw“:!’ Heo for comparison. The staten v V “ Women's Sizes 36 to 40 | Regular Sizes 36 to 46—Extra Sizes 48 to 54 he on hich b = T ten the night of his | ied that he wa lned (Hyses of InMnE SNOCH S R AT ahdWoods : { ] 4 drink. When Sergoant Rival aske G IWORRE — e e — S = e rissoner Bannan inquived a0 N 0ol Hayes breath, the late | O g ek oL ; 4 1 charges, || i \lied Teeney had no authority | The accused policeman produced a || § is discretionary with the | oF PP 8C oty e fed, The do. | broken pe which, he said, he |/ 2 | cuting atlorney to accept or | f ool Bl T T s obliged to use | used to make his report. The lead | H se any ze preferred Sore I SOMYE Lo L was broken and he holding S - P A [ R S e N e of Summer Hats seant 1 veplied affirmatively o D hes 1o 10 %0 by Ser.|the point in place with his thumb | ; faDosousl EEraING ”“_“ P Rival. On this ocea Vv-] o l' ""‘mkmf_” "““‘ X o LUl While They Last—One Table Full Values up to $3.50 Op 2 gl 3y smelln, o8’ hreath and founc he 8 jobacde e of th 1R f | r o ~ — o 1 TR hatif he had oo e e tified: | Officor Hayes said e was detailed || 1 ON SALE WEDNESDAY ) o 1 the rar owned | o't G0 Hive said Hayes a to take the ear to the garage after | |[§ | i ed man in the municipal [ o ST T Tk, Only | the arrest and when he cranked the | (8 { nice’ words pnssed hetween Woods | machine ho found there was no (i ind Hayes while Fecney was pres. | emergency and luter discovered the ss said, and he declar. | horn was missing, He returned to ent, the wit el the accused patrolman was the | headquarters to place those charges only one who was baisterous. Prosecutor Woods at once ba ed his fist on the desk, Hayes said, $1.00 $1.49)) \ When questions put by H 1oy were objecled to hy the com- {and shouted: “I object.” Ao 2 = 4 e I mission, MeDonough ans I insist; it's my privilege and 1| TATLORED HATS CHILDREN'S HATS Lamp Complete With Cord, Shade “IFeency is testifying how bad the | insist,” Hayes admitted replying, < Values up to aaE 2 or is. 1 want to show some one | He testified Woods branded him | and Standar ned to a “fresh fellow 5 m\m\;“',‘ of the witness | have him before the \m‘.“\- board A e B e e OB s SC e e s e e ° nainsook, sizes 34 to 44, and every Men's Summer Union Suits ~ =" §50c¢ ' Just Arrived—A CARLOAD OF TURKISH TOWELS )¢ and they go ON SALE WEDNMESDAY AT 9 SHARP! Direct from one of the largest i mills in the country comes this carload of fine Turkish Towels. Some are slightly imper- . fect, but most are first quality. Our Mr. Smith bought them for cash and in turn we will sell them to you at less than we would ordinarily pay for them. BE HERE EARLY! 19¢ | 29¢ | 39¢ 59¢ | 69¢ $1.00 $1.39 TURRKISH TURKISH TURKISH TURKISH | TURKISH TURKISH TURKISH MOVIQ Of an anUl mght TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS | [ ' O longer need your nights or ‘estroys insects and their eggs. Spray 4 1 Zéc | 1 9 C | 23 C 39 C 49 C 69 C | 79 C days be ruined i Flit on your garments, Flit kills mot : by mosqui- g e which cat holes g ORI - o Toilet Goods at | NOTIONS | Bargains for the quitoes. Itis clean, safe and easy to use. by expert entomologists and chemists. X Dl‘essy Shoes : . x Sanitary Napkins, 12 to a : Bargam Prlces l:fv\tt\ Sanitary apkins, 12 to a lnfants b It is harmless to mankind, Flit has re- & 25¢ Tinof J. & J o P \ 3 7 c Kills All Household Insects placed the old methods beeause it kills i : $2 88 Ta Sl 1 5 C o et s toes. Flit destroys these pests. A Scientific Inseeticide W 4 Flit spray clears your home in a few g, ;. the result of exhaustive research i e minutes of disease-bearing flies and mos- y ke : the't £ e Taleum . 0. N. T. Crochet Cotton, all colors ke’ . :l(;ir:‘rlaya;l’mdest}:nysbed bugs, roaches ‘:” the insects—and does it quickly. Patent colt and patent trimmed! 50c Jar of D. & R. wmd numbers. balls % lnfmts Kmtted Capes its. It searches out the cracksand ~ Get a Flit can and sprayer today. For with blond and grey kid. HECold Cream o mamin 29(: Wednesday ? for 13 C with angora collars and cuffs hand crevices where they hide and breed and sale cverywhere. 8 — | ¢ i b $1.00 Melba Mothex Moth Bags, extra large embroidered. STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) i 3 * | Compacts ..... SOC size, y Values to $1.59 .... $1 00 g F]rSt Quallty Sneaks 50¢ Box of Mavis 33 Wednesday . A u;u-hsgc e S 3 98c Face Powder . o C | Willimantic Spool Cotton, black or 50¢ Ever-ready Ni|ff{}' white, all numbers. | French Voile Dresses, 49 In white and brown bal. and| Razors ... e 25(‘ Wednesdayv ‘ spool 4c I B2 E0 B v ciaains ine C blucher styles, all first quality, all, 50c Tube of l"uh«‘cn 29 Sew-on-( irtm’.;.‘\.\'.h.iin or 7 | zes Tooth Paste . C | flesh. Wednesday ... pair § € | Pretty Panty Dresses 98C e i 10¢ size Lifebuoy Kleanet Hair Nets, all colors — | of veile Chddren,s Imported ‘ Soap 5 s 2 for 1 1 C \\\ mlx‘::'sd:u' '.'.. Ve 3 ‘fwruzusc [ Lux | 100 pretty styles of \ | Leather Sanda]s | (for washing) . 2 for 130‘ Button Hole Looping, all 10 I,a‘\\‘:lgot}mel; HU 490 / . { DESTROYS 2 98(: [ Wednesday, vard A o 20c Bottle of 10 | colors. | £ Carbona .. s, C| Ladies’ Fancy Elastic Garters, new Flies Mosquitoes Moths A new lot just arrived; wonderful-| 5c Ludens or Smith 5 | patterns and colors. 1 | “Red” Hospital 49 Bed Bugs Roaches : sturdy shoes for play, sizes to 2.| Bros. Cough Drops 2 for DC| Wednesday ........ pair 96 | Rubber Crib Sheets .... c