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WOMAN AUTOIST 1§ FOUND NOT GULTY <\\ ell Known St. Mrs. Marde Mlezanka Proves She ‘ Was Not Driving Car Mra. Marle Miezanka 174 Pleasant street, guilty of cha ing. driving an cutout open, and 1utomobile wi court today. d_with Prosecuti Woods' interpretatior section of the which the pros the prosccuting it the registra automobile is prir against the ow is impossible termine the | but Judz state's a man was at th fore Mrs. Mlezank and ecould not he X testimony constituted a the prima facie evidenc sald. Officer Ernest Rioom that as he and Officer Santu at 4:10 saw an au Stanley st speed.” He was | ped into the stre Stanley street ra Tranklin street, lice whistle, while signalled the driver apeed was 50 miles an hour or b the officer sald. A ssed over 7 geemed to plck up officer and the serge: registration number. There man at the wheel, the officer said, and another man and two women in the car, which was first seen by police between Park and Chestnut streets, Sergeant Stadler testimony, and Officer Santucci fled that he was not positive wheth er the car was going an hour or 45 miles an hour, but it was going very fast, and the driver did not stop when the officers signalled. Attorney Thomas F. McDonough contended that the court could not find Mrs. Miezanka gullty, the state’s witnesses had testified that a man was driving. Prosccuting Attorney Woods contended that the legislature in passing the automo- bile laws, intended that a finding of gullty would reasonahle in view of the testimony that a man was at the wheel. Mr. Woods he wished the court to malke cision, Ko that the police might something definite by ch to b guided. autor ergean ci were &peed, but the nt ca gave simi 60 miles he have Woman Mrs. Helen Janawitz, aged 3 $9 Rroad street, whose hushand was sentenced to jail Monday on the charge of conducting a disorderly house, was charged with impro conduct and given a suspended sentence of 15 'S, With warn ing that she will be sent stitution if she does not corr herself. She will be in charge the probation officer. Sergeant Feeney testified that the woman, who Is unable to walk and uses a wheel © ir a filthy home, and this morning two men, who were in the gallery, in her bedroom when the police ar- rested her. A man who lives in the same bullding testif that th Janawitz home is diso v. Aske it she wished to Mrs Janawitz replied people know more thar nothing to say.” Other Court Peter Adamovich, Oak street, was fin costs on charges and breach of th Ustach testified th was on Droad stre cated condition at 11: and was abusive when g0 home. Adamovich denied 1l cusations, and accused the man of having torn 1 having ordered him from his biey light, althot flashlight. Officer Pet butted Ada #aid he heard Adamov a The latter swore and called Faul Moral Clark street, tmmigratior on the tion, s probation. night and Donoug! Saxe co fn Court to an ct of has com f drunkenness o pe intoxi- or 1 to to dismon movich's o ich a ch He Att apry VAL, PAL OF HUNDREDS was a | hecause | home-heating, always seek expert advice .. Let us serve you— OLD winter nights—scarchir biting winds. Does your heat ing system stand up under this test? Or are voutroubled with cold radiators, chilly rooms and—high fuel bills? 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However, “hildren he always friendly Vai's absence from the city has to a great extent of lents missing him NDEPENDENTS WILL + PRESENT OWN PLAN Gmup {0 Go Belore Party Gaucus Tomorrow v to be properly of the with was strets of upon (P publican today tomor. Washington, i group of lependent re senators decided definitely to g0 before the party caucus row with of Whils a the the som ram its own. independents ready slate of the the & party regu- nate offices 1 to keep its plans the disposition of by ular lead- forbut fo of & group decid their proposal The 1ens tomorrow of § obs com cision, in- ider ary those pro- and incumben Hampshi liana, and Pennsylvania, had themselves mpore New! of 1t-arms. Moses Thayer of to sncceed their ¢ the mi 1oor cssful in renee wted 1 to the they swin by virtue up betw democrats. h n itor Borah nor o original leaders ndependent today's > offi Lt eld in t 1170t of oy Min ookhart mer-labor, of GETS 72 YEARS IN PRISON imden, NI, Dee. 1 (P vard, r old Philadely o, arrested for an attack on 18§ - old Josepl Motra last Fric 110 Ch Hos prison CHILD 1S BURNI EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927, |GOYERNOR T0 SPEAK AT TRAFFIC DINNER MUSICAL GLUB IN " FIRST OF SERIE Excellent Program Presented at (amp Auditorium Banquet | | | I in Private Cars to Attend i | Two private cars containing rafl- i road ofticials will arrive in this cit |this evening in connection with the anny traffic bureau. One car will b from Philadelphia and will carry of- ticials of the Pennsylvania r.’nlmad. The other will be from New York | nd will be parked on the Russdl & Lrwin siding. Other railroad men from near and ar points in United States and nist, | Canada, including the Maritime Miss | | . will he here, two- H. Trumbull will B. guest of honor and one of the Mor- «peakers. He will welcome the visi- to Connecticut. William . Judd will welcome them on Lehalf of the city, in the absence of Mayor Gardner C. Weld. Another speaker will be Vi sident of the tral railroad. stmaster will be Stanley Gwll- secretary of the Trumbull Elec- tric compa About crvations; series of fo to be Musical n took last 1 idier fair rensions to witnees Solo contributed to the D. Donat Phelps, pis rker and masoni in Mrs. Philip a Lewis M. 1ois P. Pa 1 Governor John Mard club, effort H had . H. In- to br velopment of officiated dard orchest as condu al was tor. inst repr this or. lim, but of pt the guests have made res- SIng. overnight guests £ the Henry VIIL dances arch rooms in the Burritt hotel. The reception will start at 6:30 and the banquet will start It will be strictly Informal. Two ofl the club James D baritone, bracing style. Charles A The next hy give paniment chestra or firs progri Donahue, sang in His selection Johnson at billed Rossinl, widely known | City Items is customa reial Fish Market takes | asure in informing the public it has placed a truck on the Foing to Boston and New York weekiy for fish. In this way our fish was the “Pro b Vu stral mfortunately 14 not be {in time for th oncert, Previous to this failure in parts, a eimi- lar expe ndergone with a was n ubstitute which had The MHoly it added the fervently that it sated had not | dvised Mr. <ing a differ- encore, which was “Duna,” given with niment Y been o om- the or- 1 parts cc obtained fish men at the commission houses, which insures you absolute Al stock. Our market i8 the only city adopting such a policy. By so doing we quote you better prices and certitied stoc Your patronage is greatly desired. Stop in and give a trial. Just around the corner next to police station. Free delivery, Tel. 1199.~- dvt, Mrs. A. Foley entertained two tables of bridge Wednesday evening at her home on Kels street, New Lunch Specials, Crowell's.— | advt, William Pilarski of 39 Nash -um( is seriously ill at New RBritain eral hospital. Mrs. Bessie T. Christ, her son Robert and daughter Jeannette re- moved yesterday from this city to| South H'\rllv\ \\1\& The “Rally l|mrhrfln on Dec. 5th at which all members are urged to he present. . The regular meeting will | fnlln“ the Iuncheon There will be a regular meeting | | of Court Columba, No. Catholic | to obts riene Wagnerian num ta do here, ut with orches namely, 1 b t so f it e could ent one for the the ple piano accompa Lewis M. Morri, violinist other newcomer on the 3 e t and 6 B s Gavotte as an Mr. the win was an- club pro- Hungarian ihms, with added num- is concert Miss re companist ano i ams, nees § by Goss her. of Morricon orchestra Parker was his wo en lore two-y by Miss nee R. Tonn Arensky “V du Sardar Both picces are lightful in the s and asoni, playi in and the. “Corteg Ippolitov-Tvanov amon the most de- two-piano repertoire and were given with sterling effect, the sparkling embellishments mado | possible with the additional piano particularly notewor: Philip B, S Biristol, sang three ples of the osophic mood re. The ¢ chaninoff's were Miss | Park Ise™ by being Mrs, W soprano, of i song: contemplative and of Russian song mples we “Over the Steppes, maninoff’s “N t,” and Island.” Miss Ruth E. Schade com ied e high artistic merit | the song: adequately given. Miss L Thelps, pianist, of Plainville, was the evening's wwml soloist, and as usual, much popular centered in contribu- Miss Phelps, as is her wont, ste ad clear of music too- played, giving “Tambour imean-Godowsky: The Balak and ntastiqu Pad¢ played with acel warmth and facile technic, o a trim waltz by Glazonouft The personnel of the it played last night IFleitzer's direction lins—Lewis M. 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Jones Agency MAIN ST. ate — Mortgage Loans — Insurance 1 banquet of the New Britain | one in the | | [ {U.S. WAR DEPARTMENT -MAY HALT Raflroad Officlals Coming Tonight Da | the metropolitan district commission | sion Alderman | { would he New York | having | reserved practically all the available | | | | | is carefully sclected by experienced | DRUGGIST DECLARE PILE thing {that time and 1 | TEL. 140 {ful affliction T ever heard of, ‘m’(hn recommend lers,” $65,000,000 SWIFT RIVER PROJECT mming of Tributary of Connecticut River for Gigan- tic Metropolitan Reservoir Bitterly Opposed by Navigation Interests in This State. on the war de- Boston, Dee. 1.—Action part of the United States partment that may result in halt- ing, at least temporarily, the $63,- 000,000 Swift river reservoir project, was revealed tonight when it was lcarned that the war department | had notified the Metropolitan dis- | trict commission that a federal per- mit would be necessary before the work could be continued. David B. Keniston, chairman of for the Metropolitan area is one of the largest engineering projects ever Swift and Ware rivers. The plans provide for the taking of land forty | square miles in arca in the Swift, river valley, thus provlding a reser- voir for water derfved from the Swift river and Ware rier. The plans situted the complete oblitera- tion of three Mass. towns and the partial destruction of two others. The plans of the metropolitan dis- trict commission were bitterly op- posed by Connecticut officiale, who declared that the project would de- crease the flow of the Connectieut viver, of which the Swift and Ware | vivers are tributaries, and thus in- terfere with Connecticut's navigation intereats. Whether or not the action of the war department was inspired by the Connecticut protest could not he de- termined here toiight. disclosed tonight that the commie- had received a communication from the war department advising that a permit would be necessary. He sald that work on the project has uot been halted, however. He re- fused to say whether or not work stopped or to reveal what action the commission would 1 The Swift river reservoir project to provide additlonal water supply Fom' Camp Girls to Hold | Sale to Aid Stricken Town Misses Elizabeth Vivian, nie Vivian, Barbara Shepard and Bettina Baldwin, rmer summer residents at Camp Yokum at Becket, will hold a food s br. ; West Main - street, Saturday crioon for the henefit of the flood rers of Becket, Tt will be re- nembered that this town was vir- | tually demolished during the recent floods. 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