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NEW RITA CONVICTED %AN | HAS LONG RFCORD Local Shoplifter !dfl.liied by Congressman E. I ed Cross with a silver plaque er of “Stubby” in the back ,\murimm Legion of New Britain. of Stubby’s” The history. plaque is the telling “ sround. His nes Hart Fenn of Connecticut presenting President George T Robert Conroy of > arton Payne ew Britain, gift of the Eddy-Glover Post, Edward 1. 3 & 0 NS the char, Dispos of the o ot shown on the records. On 1927, he was arrested in C | ver w 0., on the charge of being a ' erson and was sen- | tinced to five days in the work- | house, with costs. loss 1s estimated at $2,000 on Tor ACCUSES MRS. SNYDER Lawyer re dest Forest service officials of Medi- e Tow national forest in Wyom- g also reported . r than in any s Tyler, according to the records, | tabiishment of the re « arrested for theft in Hartford | o of James conrers ! Action for Divorce Is Filed by Local Women and on June "61 Hartford, Conn., Dee.. § (UP)— , he was sentenced to five d: i h vorkhouse with costs iIn Helponat | Suits for divorce on the grounds of |intolerable cruelty were filed by eland, O. having been arrested 1 ,’.": ;’““"1 "‘”’“e sodin “’"",nm New Britain women here today. I.ew:epox:‘l 2t the bureau Those entering suits were Mrs ot foatio o etved by Chicr W, |Grace B. Wood-Wagner, agalnst Theodore E. Wagner, and Mre D. Roman, ngainst John Insurence Company De- clares Convicted Widow Is Trying 0 Collect Money. New York, Dec. 9 (P—Charging that Ruth Synder is playing a hrewd game from her death house Il to collect insurance upon lite of her slain hushand, counsel for the insurance company today sought to prevent prosecution of a uit brought in the name of her mother. > James H. MclIntosh, counsel for Prudential Insurance company, 4 Supreme Court Justice hill to insurance money broughy Snyder's mother, Mrs, Jo- Brown, as guardian of Mrs. 's nine-year old daughter, Lorraine. Justice Churchill reserved ceision. Mrs, Snyder, who is awaiting exe- cution with Henry Judd Gray at Sing Sing for the murder of her husband, assigned the policics to Iher daughter after failing to have the company's suit for cancellatio of them dismissed. The frutt ts sl pomllng WIFE BEGS OFF FOR BRUTAL MATE Secum Release From Jail of Man Who Beat Her | In the release from county jail, of Stanley Ozorek, aged 5, of 191 Broad street, by order of | Judge Henry P. Roche of the polic court, there s seen by police court attaches an example of marital af- fection and €. Hart, states that th previous record shaw of this perior court a fe charge of forgery. Fire Loss Dwindles te In Montana Forests Missonla, Mont., 9 (Pr—Les: than a million fec JOHN D. SINGS OLD TUNES Dec. 8 (P—John D. became “one of the at a celebration of M| ur Jast night wn branch of the Y. Dec. ; quar financier was a member of several points caused a break in the harmony of “Old Black Joe' because he seemed to | have forgotten the words. shting equip- | Rockefeller has lved in storms | town thirty ye « small 1-over accrage this st on record, and | . forests of forest the rn Idaho, wson in d nort Tarry- READ HERALD CIL ar is the smalls FOR BEST RES Famed as Writer, She Tries Voice |sacrifics for the companionship of a husband, sedlom cqualled and probably never surpassed. Ozorek, who has been arrested | fifteen times since 1918, was sent- tenced to jail for six months by Judge Roche on October 5, in addi- tion to having a previous suspended sentence of 60 days revoked, after | Mrs. Ozorek testified to a brutal as- sault causing her painful injuri She was in the hospital for sever s, and her head swathed In bandages. Her vecital of the terrible fight and her fruitless efforts to e of her husband stir room, and her husband's refutation was met with disbelief by the court. A short time before Ozorek com- menced to serve the sentence h wrote to Probation Officer Connolly, asking that the latter intercede in al iis behalf and promlsing to behave | “ven to the extent of abstaining irom drink, but Mr. Connolly would 1ot help him. Other letters follow. «d but Mr. Connolly resolved that he ould do nothing in the prisoner's +half unless Mrs, Ozorek asked him o do so, because she was the great- st suffered from her husband's of- nses A few Ozorek no move |bringing the release from jall, but cventually her appeal came and fter having served 62 days of the ntence, Ozorek was freed and is now on probation pending good be- havior, Judge Roche having s yended the balance of the sentence. 4 and Mrs. towards Service, Washington Bureau) f Northampton, :\]u.\\,, hopes to add grand She has just made her debut Profits from widely 8 to study vow dining cars to be used tn her 27th | sustralia will b 72 feet long, and | will seat 48 persons in the saloon. Dorothy Speiare pera fame to literary distinetion. with the National Opera at Washington. weelaimed gazine articles enabled her music al opera debut in America was on birthday. nove I the | dismiss a suit for the ' company’s | Hartford a willingness to make | appeared in court with | h| the court | Forgetful Squirrels Boost Timber Supply Chicago. Dec bsent- | minded squirrels, E light | ch for the winter mo )n\\v‘\ Iy helped to keep walnut wood, Walnut M, up th savs nv irers’ American association, unts which s remain_ to ause t t orget where the meal. The organization has found | no squirrel puts all his cs basket, but scatters nuts ove count ide—here a nut, the nut, everywhere a nut. When he begins to dig up break- fast here, lunch somewhere clse and i dinner in another place, his per- centage of returns is very low. hufact the squir- sprout into v little animals put their next that in one the ® LEAVES WORTHLESS FORTUNE Los Angeles, Calif., Dee. 9 (A A great pile of worthiess It cor- | poration bonds which before the | cendancy of the Soviet comprised a \ fortune of seve million and a bank accoun 7 vealed today as the Viadimir A. Volotskoy ussian noble, when his placed on file. dollars as est cne will time was | YOUNG MAN HELD AT HEADQUARTERS ‘Kenney Identified as Person Who | Assaulted Women Harold M. Kenney, 46 Grand street n the charge peace, and will | row. i aged about 30 fof rrest of the | be in court tomor- | ey, who is a piano salesman, was ta today by S to have admitted t Mre. Emile street in her home ago, also that he Hazel Kea of 12 Maple strect at her home about five months He is said to have denied the accusa- |tions when questioned immediately lafter his arrest, but later he admit- ted the truth of the charges, ac-! cording to Sergeant Met | The arrest came about as the re- Isult of a visit to the police station this forenoon by Mr. Talbot, who | nt MecCue that albot had seen the man who a attacked h nd wanted him arrested. Kenney was pointed out and brought to the police station, | where Mrs. Kearsley and Mrs, Talbot 'identified him. | According to Mrs. Talbot, Kenney represented that he wished to in- spect the electric lighting fixtures at her home, whicl dlowed him o do, and then he tried to go into a |bedroom and she told him she did {not want him to do so as there were | no fixtures there. He is said to have | attacked her in a r suggest- g improper motive and she 1 julsed him with a buteher knife, inally running out of the house to cscape him. Mrs. Kears Kenney tried the same ta Ihome, but she was not obliged to Ifight him as strenuously as did Mrs. | Talbot. Sergeant McCue said this afternoon that because of the length {of time that has elapsed since the Talbot incident, it Is not known what | disposition the: prosecuting attor- {ney will wish to make of the ‘case, into custody about noon geant McCue and is said | cked | about two years | attacked M v told the police that tics at her Vic Plant and a Company of 25 People at Strand Next Monday in “Wine, Women and Song” i Pmno mced Today SROCTONGRL JAILED 30 BAYS_ Senence, Suspended Yesterday, \nimal ioped by Railway Workmen Found Not to Be Curio Pirs Thought. New York cquisition wild Connectic Dhec of the ve a (UP)— |, 1 had bee Corbin, offendew on Broc After her pended, Miss Whitman, | drunken driving c kton. Mass., Dec. 9 el o was roped by n sus o Sitee in the Bronx today wed a commuters Toomey of 4 heard frequent are wild sheep in Laura cond " rge, was recalled '4 sent month e broke down i1 ¢y court roo heard Judge |13 onx . Carroll King explain that he had suifered a lapse of memory in sus- pending her after she had caded guilty vesterday. The judge referred to the law under which a sentence s compylsory in the a second offender, to to, Haven, “wild Connecticut today was Amusing inciden 1l curator of zoology (hody museum of Yal With & chuckle, Drof it was strange th uch a naturc should b s Corbin, an attractive bru-!pionx__although he said taken immediately 10| could that t to begin her sentence. She [cheop” of the human var bout two weeks While domestic sheep automobile in 7 tonbtedly straed from hlon en route home from tate and produced a line arty. In January, 19 wild and victed of a similar o said that no zoolog trict_court at Quiney. discovered the real “wild s orc nt of sentence in the W ram” in New England of Miss Corbin resulted \from Rockies are their nearest criticism directed at Judge King cuid. yesterday by Frank A, Goodwin, registrar of motor vehicles, after the Vs osn+ Young woman's sentence b o Virgini suspended. sentence that Mis nette, setile was re 1 Plymor was arrested iriving her s of & Tradition one, Says Auther Philadelphna, Dee. @ (P —The o southern aristocracy is. decuyi wlieves Mrs. Edwin Swift Baleh ¢ Philadelphia and Baltimore, who as Clark has compiled her I in a series ot ‘Stuffed Pr i Although she now much about life outside of the twenticth cent e i e (it oo s s creating & new * T t tion,” but that the old ger refuses to acknowledge the DANISH QUEEN 1S WILLING WORKER -\ Alwags Ready to Aid Charity Events ie cocks is 100 v in the south chang WAR ON RATS 9 (P)—Houscw lized their fore a second biannual war on rates Property owners were orde authorities to contribute nghter hy 1 prem fox other GERMAN Berlin, Dec cre have just m Pr—Few active Copenhagen, Denmark, Danish women tal more than the first Her rt in charity work lady of Queen Al Recently she invited 1 number of friends to visit her for a full weck her seaside residence at the Scaw ; (the northers Denmark. ts, cals, pop- nost part of f When the guests arrived for a holi- | terminating ag day near Royalty, they were sur- prised, that, aft 4 " lunch on the d of their arrival, Queen Alexandrine said to them: ow we are um week of hard we the country, Majesty, ! general three-day s ing poison, fumigatir unloosing dachshund, andrine, s or rricre 1S or ox GRACE STANLEY. Tondon, D (Pr—London's aristocratic typist has q o to marry young engincer of P\ je hard work consisted of mak- When the Hon. Gr rticles for the Queen's la desk in the headguart ar for children's 1- | Underground Railway, ather, Lord Ashfield, The bazaar lasted three d ith [her friends in socict Her Majesty in attendance at the adventure mo special booth, isted by all | dictions were mac ladies of Copenhagen. The 'lady would not stic princes helped their mother fimonth. This was nearly a king and ‘wrapping up things. [o halt ago. Miss Stanley "Two Children Are Baldstisioiers Burned to Death tanley, now M at her wedding Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Dec. 8 () At that tim ~Mildred Samek, elght, and Harry o — Samek, six, were burned to death LEAD BICYCLE RAC and their mother, Mrs. Charles Milan, Dee. 9 (UP)—D samek and a brother-in-law, Td- e today retained the lead in ward Samck, suffered severe burns bieycle race “Hh Linari and when their four-room shack at Al- . second. close Every Friday Night room of at the mast going 1t a work enjoy ing various annual be fare. which is the 1 of 1o upon s a lark, Ih that the yot to the tas 1he was bridesmaid Hon. Mari James Itu some mon her fiance, zonquin, Ste. M four were sleeping in one the shack. = — A CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR YOUR FAMILY Nothing will cause great- er happiness year round than ADMISSION 50¢ IMPERIAL ORCHE A SELECTED USED CAR FROM OUR SHOW ROOM Our group of used cars are In such excellent condition both me- chanically and In appearance that you will enjoy magy months of fine driving. 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