New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1927, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1%, 1927 16 and while it remains it must be en- forced,” Chamberlain said in pref- acing a declaration that New Brit- ain is not as bad off as other citi in Connecticut as far as being “w is concerned. “The motor law, while it is not as obnox caused the police mora troubl observed, eless operation of the telegraph typewriter at headquarters was con- | demned and the chairman expressed | THREE PLATOON | SYSTEM DESIRED Chamberlain Recommends Added Police Service 'MODERN TURKISH - HERCHANTS UBJEET Spur Police to Havass 0ld Stveet ‘ Vendors a hope that there may be some | agency to which cities might com- A three-platoon system which | plain against the twadd that is o] would give the city complete police | being sent by headquart protection and eliminate the zero other cities. This is more hours for burglars—4 to 6 a. m.— |than serious, however, since Turkish merchan ern 1o own mod 1 rivals the shops, on their was urged by Chairman Rodman W. |such message can be cut out by use vendors, who b thou- Chamberlain of the police board |of an emergency switeh, it was ex- s fill the stre mboul who presided at this month’'s gath- | plained. with picturesq r >rind of municipal board heads. “The night force goes off duty at | 4 o'clock in the morning. Criminals mberlain's | on their 1 thrown on their | know that. True enough, the ser-|ing on Ma zeants cars patrol the city at all |it was decid hours, but it doesn’t take a very | ten a clever crook to determine at what | hour he can make a break with r .onable certainty of getting with it. The Cadwell and the n- | ley robberies occurred during these |y morning hours. The answer to our trays || Quarter park to the city line s talked of and problem is a. three-platoon plan,” | MELRY said the police head. | limits, Chairman Chamberlain expla for polic wn their traditi have and Stariho o ery of Iver tem now ‘i APPRAISAL ENGINEER nd “° TALKS WITH ASSESQORS s Stein testified that if he hac any offer of marriage botb | and its witnesses were too drunk to have been in earnest. Kastner, who married Miss Dean while he was a second leutenant n Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va., in testified that he had been ed in Brooklyn in 1906 but his wife disappeared three vears later and has never reappear- 1. He thought, Kastner swore, that he had a right to re-marry, but o tell Miss Dean of his el down il the fis] from the Mt Britain eaten T A McCarthy of New Bosporus Confers With Board On Proposed the refrain System For Newington SUES FOR SZO 0 Woman Who Lived Seven Years in 18—1t wa v and effort ! Bigamous Union with Man Brings ) es, encr E e Legal Action. om an army discharge to the t assessor s first wife, Miss Dean McCarthy was eo- New York, Nov. 18 (P—A > left Kastner, taking her ding Insp 0 lived for sever 3 union to which two chil- o a Bronx y to ask $2 t x»mmv&» whom sh- READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS TOR YOUR WANTS “OLA part of the se- a meeting to take| board of asses- | hire an ap- 1 alleged Tint or dve novel efiects o8 v spent a by Ar N recaion ook S1th g over the 1{N. J (age at deslers o % - He en- Dean ) HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS , em that the sys- for ]zf’ D”elne that this system might he operative in certain parts of the streets was stoner Micha honk of s begun PILLTAKER FREED FROM HIS HABIT ) o ALL-BRAN brought nat- and not In others if a mon is desired, and he felt, he a plan would be feasible and bene- | fleial. The chairmen were informed New has a force of 12 officers g n, as well as , and that kes seven per cent of th When crime was 10 ago, 1t ain ffect Main street had the 1 ’ use of that higt when {t can be avolded Great improvements in tha police predicted as a result of the police school which is now ing under Sergeant W. P Chairman Chamb compliment to the \ Chief Williar revenue. prevalent, agreed that there should be one po- licemen to every 1,000 inhabitants. ye was force were Now, with more crime, the number should be increased, but Chamber- 12in does not consider, he mada it plain, that one policeman to every the force, Syt 5 20 500 reside ey L ural relief from chronic With re he supernum- Whatever we recomme constipation erary force, Chamberlain spoke in chief {s done, dona speedily high terms of praise. He declared |properly ) a very intelligent and capable lot of chown their carabitities. The Loses Willow Landmark discases. Yet there is real t that police are n paid bet gl in Mr. Ladue’ ‘round the 1r ter than herctofore and receive part | built I;v:\hbrrma's‘ »fll of their equipment tribute that r f i sons ascribed to this man “We cannot we have the best ing fo nd for ing allow 2 tha state reason 1 favor a Sometimes we how of the & sion h wling, pictur . + do realize a man a uilt by suit or coat Lloyd Wi conditions « more 11 niry aeainst us wh When the c infornie }\eflnz,vs It w Lim it would t to eut N gua vntevd to re- to mal constipation. Two tablespoon- ool —in chronic cases, with sisted that r office for the protection of life property. We have tried to impress 1t upon them that they are 4 to prevent crime; that it is hetter to prevent a misdemeanor than it is to Invite crime and then cateh the eulprit.” “We may have our own opinions « about the lquor law, but it is a law cooking. Come and served everyw v Kellogg in Batile Creck. Rocipes on package. 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