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18 PATE OF MAN BACK IN JAIL IN BALANCE City Items Leslic Irving Will Know Today =" experience. Whether He Will Have to Arbour of So Serve Sentencd Mass. Nov il, who plete a senton —3$22.90. i 404.— P Three Autos in Crash Due to Liles fig red two of r Clar 3 4 8 0 zation | John A. Westman t was driving 1 inves effort to g day. into A MOTOR VEHICIHE REPORT The state vehicles notified the day of the suspension of the tor’s licenses of Oscar R 33 Seymour avenue; Jo 0. box 340, Ne Britain; Zdancuikas of 202 Elm ; Jo #eph Maletta of 435 Main street, and the return of the licenses of Joseph Brochu of 42 Walnut ‘Wladyslaw Tejmajer of Burritt atreet. commissio motor local po! to opera Warner of Simsbury ge of Melvin Wal Hill. The ear w 240 Fast M Johnson of 1 Mack, I os Grove stre front of street. tle ect and North car and Officer Kumm found cause for arrest. The damage the three machines was slight. LAY ient service, irmacists of over -advt rank Millo of watch W Wet Pavement g t Ma the | Ea Hill of ving west on a car owned by and fill and Westman agreed to set- for the damage to the parked |of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1927. 'Slain and Accused | JUDGE SUSPECTS (Continued from First Page) alleged alcohol, in an ash pile near row of garages, of which Maiet- | ta uses one Greensteln and M ough Clash Mr. Greenstein and Attorney Me- Donough engaged in several tilts while the hoy was on the witn stand. The defense counsel said w mili with “police methods used to obtain admissions from sus He said the Iragged into the by the police, retorted that as ts and witnesses boy had been mess and Mr the policr liquor cases.” liquor ¢ Greenstein do not “1 know bootleggers' he declared. “The hoy igged into this mess by Maict- . and 1 can see the handiwork of | ta in this bhoy's attitude.” I birds of a feather,” said At ¢ Mclonough ‘T do not class police leggers as birds a feather any more than I would class you with p he hootls Mr. Greenstein re- ¥ torted Well, 1 with the case,” of a in n interrupted Judge Mangan npon the hoy to be feared and he was expected to do nothing than tell the truth. He asked him if he knew the meaning of an oath and the penalty for telling falsehoods under oath, but replies were unsatis- (elory. When Attarney MeDonough ohiected to Mr tried to imipress nothing st mo Greenstein's line of Judge Man- was very evi- was hostile permit the latitude in order that the truth might be learned | Gardiner Present (o Testify Henry 12 diner, clection as mayor on the F | examination of the hoy | gan replicd that it | dent that the witness ‘{ (NEA i Washington Burean) 'and the court would {Jonn W son secretany i orosecutort wide Ya., with ie H mnsic cher she committed sulclda, (below) fashionable Richmond, who is charged there ag and killing Mrs. Fil (above,) a that a no | cluh. to | shoot s | Snipes rmer- |He maintains court as a witness for the state but was not called to testify. It |in Maiett turned over t s store in October. He evidence to the fed- eral authoriti s and Maictta w fined in United es court in N Haven. It was expected that Gardi- ner's testimony would be strenuous- Iy ohjected to by the defense and | the state would claim that it went | towards proof of reputation. R SEQUEL T0 AGCIDENTS | Suft for £10,000 Against Pasquale | Lucco—Herman Defendant in §100 Action—Another Suit for $250. Secking damages for injuries al- !eged to have been received when he " BOY OF PERJURY| | “drag anyone into | posed in t and boot- | J.ahor ticket a few years ago, was in | was |learned that he was subpoenaed to testify that he had purchased lquor v la snow The schoolboy statement to the police, said he car- vied alleged alcohol from Mai | garage to the store. On the witness |stand he said he “helped” sell gro- | Mr. Greenstein attempted to! roduce the statement as evidence, | but Attorney MeDonough objected and Judge Mangan ruled that the state must first prove that the state- ontained truthful sta it was impossible to do be- of the hoy's hostile demeanor. a4 after court n made to have as Maietta wh cause Mr. hat reenstein \ offer had been con- r. Greenstein wonld not N osuch a bargain, Maieta vlio is 27 years o lives with his, at 112 Latayette and Mis also lives there and is said | iployed in the store, Jacunski Fined $150 of £150 and costs was im- | Joseph Jaeun- Orange street, v to two counts of f the liquor luw in a store e btreet. treet A O'Mara testified that he Flynn sent a police into the &tore with a $2 t 5 o'clock last evening, and 15 minutes later the “agent” out with a soda water bottle with alleged liquor. The police: ved the $2 bill in the cash ster in the store. itted to mt Flyn ant came Sergeant n that he cents for 0 previous Sergeant Sergy illezed Jiquor. visits i O Ma testified Vincent Di Mauro, 320 Church street, to two counts of liquor law. He was represented Attorney Thomas J. Cabelus, request for a continuance un- Tuesday was granted RADIO OPERATOR IS HERO On was spilled. aged of vleaded ot violation of ity Xt Fearing Wireless Message Lost, He who sought | Sets Out on Foot to Secure Ald For Girl Who Shot Self Anchorage, Alaska, Nov. 20 (P— A former Russian radio operator was revealed today as the third hero in seenring aid for Miss Bessie Howe. government school teacher, who ac- cidentally shot herself with a rifle in bound village about 104 ‘miles from here. | When Miss Howe was wounded at Ninilchie, an Indian village on Cook’s inlet. Tuesday last, Walter | | Kotoft set out on snow shoes to a was struck by an automobile driven by the defendant, Robert Stritten- | | heim of this city, through William | °. Mangan, has brought suit for /810,000 against Pasquale Lucco of Berlin. Deputy Sherift Martin H. | Horwitz served the papers. The accident happened on May | {25 last, the plaintift stating that he | was wakling along Main street in Kensington, when the vehicle oper- | 8§ [atcd by the defendant struck him | and knocked him to the ground. He states that he sustained a broken | forearm, torn shoulder ligaments, | lacerations of the left eye and of the | |leg, and that he has received a per- | manent disability of the shoulder | and a permanent scar. over the left | | As the result of an automobile | |accident at the intersection of Kast | Y (and Kelsey streets on February 21 | !last, Morris Shapiro, through Trving | 1. Rachlin, has brought suit for $100 | damages against Waldemere Her- | man. Constable James W. Manning | served the papers. ‘ | Suft for $250 damages has been brought by Andrew Maietta, through | {Thomas _T. McDonough, against | Vincent Tagliamonti, Jr. Constable | John E. McNeil served the papers. CASE IS CONTINUED. Attorney Thomas J. Cabelus took the bench in police court today to hear a request by Judge W. I, gan for a continuance unt E day In the case of Joseph Theberge, |aged 47, of §4 Church street, who |1s charged with non-support. The | request was granted. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn NSIN lear WE HAVE READY FOR YOUR SELECTION ALL OUR CHRISTMAS GOODS As usual we carry only the best qualities at the lowest possible 127 MAIN ST. (Opp. Arch) PHONE 1409 prices. Coats, Dresses, Dress Slips, Sweaters, Negliges, Kimonos, Bath- robes, Pullman robes, Umbrellas, Children's Dresses, Children’s Bath- robes, Ladies' Storm Coats, Gloves, Neckwear, Flowers, Jewelry, Leather Goods, Handkerchiefs, B8carfs, Yardley's Goods, Hosiery, Socks, Knit Silk Underwear, Rayon Underwear, Muslin Underwear. Wool Underwear, Crepe Silk Underwear for Women and Children. Infants’ Wear—Rompers, Pantie Dresses. Boys' Wash also Woolen Suits. Ladies' Knitted slips and petticoats, corsets and corselcttes. Everything of the very best qualities——No seconds of anything. | witness, in his nearby | they returned hLere, ranch to send a message for 1id. The radio set had a limited ‘tta’s range and after repeating his mes- | sage several times, he started on foot | to obtain help, not knowing his re- quest had hed the stations at Seldovia and Anchorage While storm with the thermometer stand- inz at 20 degrees below zero, Russell Merrill and Dr. A. D. Hav- erstook, government physician here, reached a point near Ninilchic in an airplane equipped with ekie. After carrying Miss Howe to the plane making a suc- cessful landing at night on a field lighted with a few flares and lights from an automobile, Kotoff arrived at Selboviw Sunday fn an exhausted condition. He wept for joy when helearned Miss Howe s improving at md probably would recover. Miss Howe, who went to the Tn- dian village in September, is a na- tive of Seymoge, Texas. READ HERALD CLAS! 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