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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1927, | » Saxe . . ¢l others were playing setback ! enement in a J DRUNKEN []RIVERS [promaiis e et oo in've| After a Liner Rammed a Freighter Bfl"TLEfifiER T s wer g stk for s o 8 cant tonoment 0 ] Judge Saxe Exonerates \ot to hold owners o } : ) cont 1mit. but Balkun claimed the | afterncon and about 3 o'elock tne| Liriver Who Sfruck Him T R UL S G o not kn e oy | o was for soft drinks, according woman was seen going from her I believe he did not see me. I Q trucks were fc ) 10 the serg nts. i restaurant to a wash roow. through | says he didn’t anyway, & U o 1 time afte At b | Jerome Willlam Karbonie of 115 @ hallway, with a glass which she [ willing to believe him. I'm ot testified that his father | filled with liquor from a bottle in | to bz alive, as I ¢ ; " § 3 y b v i sl . : siderable time and money | the “'"':' ';‘\'}“" 08 Dsnasco) '“”‘, 'ly“ et {l”‘ o ; " Ve ¢ entitle i Co jed from First Page b i e rgeant O'Mara steppe ! city and police S t h Prafi i 3 s : alcohol in & bag on ih s Sy nts | Eeant O'Mara went into the wash cvening at the cr of Mair and FaVOI‘S Jflll n EVGI‘y Gflse -eon Haberskl, ag 2. o0 : i s ‘ % “ 3 L standing ‘coney and O'Mara testified that and took the bottle. Previous Elm streets, when he was run dow D5l Cab e t guil y el ¥ Ay bag “' men of drinking|® ing expeditions had taught the by an automobile driven by Biag ) ¢ % G stranger in Block ¢ abant thetpia ; ants the location of the bottle. L'etrunti. tion received by them prior| On Being questioncd. the woman| Judge Saxe was about his dutivs a5 to {le oftect that | Sald, according to the sergea today for the first time since th: rs she had never . drinking constituted | thaf there were other places in the |accident. He suffered pamful i til that momen the: principal diverslons. neighborhood where liquor was sold es about the legs, which ar was not fair that she should |« yanda and his clothes w Feeney, after having e hou till ban and his clothes v from s while the others es troyed when the a i IAe < o s icstroyed whe e automob!i ; : : - : ; : <tified that he saw card games 10 aaned. As o et idne e A e “ s s 5 g ey : W Z i 3 2 & pr ss in the pool room prior 10 gayv & B0t Biid s ann 3 5 % ' 7 ¢ Saturday. was questioned by Attor- r that information had been nee J. Golon, defense | rocvived of the sale of liquor in her | S 1s to the reason he did not | restaurant, and at that time she o inder those eircum- | denied it. In reply to Prosccuting “Can it be, sergeant. that| Attorney Woods, Sergeant O'Mara of three or four gaid sandwiches and beef stew £ otion men?"” v asked peared to hiave th ay on ! ociisbcor g 1 could not do everythin t lcas ; fde R e obtained the liquor from a e 2 : ; i Tdibe el iaedl e dian fellow.™ 17 it is true § that she had fillad 1he om without a | "y y Mo tor law in the pool r 0 the bottle twic g asked, he has| 5 Woods introd ' has | S B . - g . 1ERE At O Liqnor Was Part of Lunch “was the bottle 1 when the 4 A 9, 1926, 1 con- iy afternoon, heing unable | Police seized it2” § as conducted . had his restanrant two or three months, en a st bring 4 lunch and 5 A 60 (0F50 % c jor to drink, as he was IR, H. S. NOTES “hief Used As Evidence Mop Th iquor was under the | The ni 1 section rooms of ! salk aged 87 f yunter and when Sergeant Feeney |the Civie League at the Central m and askir hi: o i 4 2 5 # / \ and broke up the rd | Junior High school will hold their that Hol Violates Parking 1 | 3 wi’, %8 o . e s % R he became weekly meetings this afternoc Moor ¢ f | B i Y Ky : : 3 7 B ; = o, ind nervous and his| The pupils of the school will do 1 4 : + impulse was to throw away the thele regular weekly banking to-| ay afternoo ated morrow m he school paper club, thro Mr. Adams, faculty ¢ an- nounced today that the Central Light day on sal o 8 tile, which he did ordinance on ' NEA S - NG ' ' n fol e sale Atorney Golon evidence was in g Jol viction, pointed o is, is shown in the r photograph. f he 7 : @ ANk d ts could not testify th: believealts Koy s AT SR , e ever seen a drink of liquor actu He m o i 19 1nithe ‘ol € ) efreshing 3 = a sold on ti prem wh : no sign to indics . : Karbonie was forced to admit that estriction, he s = - - g 20N e only & 1t his father be- o Officer Hantord Dart “Y came in » ind lost his ¥ Moore's ¢ was parke mon 33 x¢ ASOTV - A : Jor 9 Saxe observ= | o tound fo have considerably | #nd complain of headaches, indiges alkun's action |y poundage than for i | tion, dizzin hiliousness, usuaily was damiging. jipa purchaser was 1 while one have too much acid in their ston would not have done S0 |y, ynderweight. In the past three ache. And unless they displace it, t liquor on the |y onths, which the report flled today | any food they turns into sour s merely for Dis OWn use egvers, 38 weighing devices were bile and foul gases, which poison 2 : voked, on charges of drunk- | he 1 Matuiis 2 ° ich he a right o have, un-|condenned. their system vio| ¢ 2 1 and brea of the peac ant O Mara stifie i < der the law., — - 1 v I v ; ] Rorarsn el il Sl AT i ep around to the sid 1 Ba Police Trap Woman and Hoock JOIN ASSESSMENT SYSTEM on, a continuance " g oed g con o i e e i ST Jun was standin Paskas. aged 27, of crber Nelson, formerly in Sergeant J. 2 ¢ = ¥ n sfreet as {o q | v of o T pa Nt f 1 Zinzelet arrest Lhoug 8:05 vestardayis morning s ol T "‘lw» e l“”vi K!l"” LI A department of th ia Zinzelet . o 2P . . e violation of the liquor law and fined [hoard of public works. and Matthew v ! complaint of Adolph Matulis, a let OXF s 3 SRS eec1ad hators onithe same ehargs hoo Must i XFORDS FOR NAVX GOB costs. Judge Saxe warned || lahan, hav {ored the em- He is at liberty der bonds of 3500 2 = 5 7 & B mton N, . Oct. 17 (R i i} r . the fin greater {ploy of the Municipal Service com- He was arrested about 12:15 Sa a . d to pay| b ! vas | Low black oxf will be thef al 1arts ahye it was her firs . but [pany, which is installin nrday afternoon by Motoreye! if 2 L X e su t INLAL] o EoR style for navy gobs this er. The | 0o hottle full and preserved it for if she comes before the court again | veral Conn cer Clarence Kumm following a -{child, or g jail for days. | Phy, wh i i wvy has just placed an order with| for violating the liquor law, she can 1 en assigned lision in front of 16 Ktan treot Judg > sa [ wvas born | 4 - he Endicott-Johnsor wpany for a0y cr pan away and Was | expect more severe treatment. f 3 st Hartford con- driven by 2 © : shoo’s claim, n o ted fficer to arrest |5 pairs of f foot + SRR nts said ! 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