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NARROWLY E5C 30 DAYS IV Ji Disturber. Gives Spooch in Gourt Which Judge Resents Vil Schultz, aged 33, who for. Jtacrly lived in New Britaln and of late has been in Chicago, 1L, fol- lowing his trade of lineman, was fincd $5 and costs for drunkenness aud §5 and costs for breach of the beuce by Judge Henry P. Roche in police court today, with a suspended Jail sentence of 30 days, but because o7 his back talk to the court, the suapension of the jall sentence was “No, I do not,” -Schults replicd. “Is it .u suspended sentence?” “Yes, it is,” he was told by Prose- cuting Attorney Woods, whereupon he stood up in the pen and adress- ing Judge Roche, said: “Your Hon- or, I want the things that belong to me and after that T don't want to sce the place again.” referring to the home of Mrs. Geoige Froeba of Hill- side Place, where he caused a dis- turbance yesterday. “Now, I want you to understand that I said you were not to make any more trouble or you will go to jail for 80 days,” Judge Roche repeated. Too “Smart” for Court “Well,” said Schultz. “When I was brought in here yesterday morn- ing I was helpless and two uniform- ed policemen had me handcuffed and another plain clothes man punched me {n the eye and gave me a black- ened eye, as you can mee. This morning I sat here and listened to the case about cattle and taking care of them, and it seems to me human beings ought to be treated better than T was, if cattle are going to be looked after.” “The suspension of the jail sen- tence s revoked, you are so smart,” declared Judge Roche, ending the dialogue. He latter suspended sentence. Schultz pleaded guilty to the charge of drunkenness and said he did not know what happened at the home of Mrs. Froeba yesterday morning when he was arrested. He had been drinking wine and it over- came him, he said. He and Mrs. Froeba were friends for some time, but they had a disagreement and he went away after it had been said that he was not “good enough” for her. He sald she wrote to hiwm and encourgged his attentions, But' her last letter held no encouragément, Here is the secret of a better You've met those beautiful cakes with the flat, unsatisfactory taste. You don’t want that—you want a cake that tastes as good as it looks. The secret is in the flour—freq pointing cakes are the result of flour made from of wheat. Don’t take chances —insist on Pillsbury’s Best Flour. It will give you that delicious, delicate, unmistakable flavor truly perfect cake, because it is wheat carefully selected for its full flavor. You can depend on Pillsbury’s Best Flour for better flavor and more certain. success . with everything you bake—cakes, pies, cookies, bread. Accept no other flour! the wrong that marks your made only K’om on i hmof.thmd-pnfcauh—dfim ¢ Use only the best and purest ingredients. . ‘Watch your measurements very carefully. For instas too much flour is as bad as the wrong type of flour. .your recipe gives “cake flour” or tablespoons = for berter flavor, use this onefineflourfor‘allyoujbaking Pillsbury’s Best Flour . |such an extent that she had him ar- NEW BRITAIN ITERALD [=++] 80 he obtained a month's furiough from the company employing him, and returned to'this city. This was denfed by Mrs. Froeba. He Mrs. Froebs had sold articles be- longing to him and had not notified him of it. nor had she given him the money. He became angry when he learned, on his return, that another man was paying attention to Mrs. Frooba. Dragged From Underncath Bed After Officers H. C. Lyon and Charles Anderson had testified to making the arrest, also that Schultz's language towards Mrs. Froeba was extremely vile and that it was necessary to drag him out from beneath & bed and use force to handcuff him, Mrs. Froeba, who is a widow, testified that 8chultz called at her. home Sunday evening and took a key which he used to enter and leave, after which he spent the night thers, contrary to her wishes. In the morning he smashed dishes and glasses and created a disturbance, abusing her verbally to rested, She said, in reply to Prose- cuting Attorney Woods, that she and Schults had been friendly but some time ago he left New Britain by agreement between them. She said she had not encouraged his atten- tions since they agreed that it would be better for both if they parted )sistant secretary of treasury, is now company. RUNNER'S STATUS STILL more than ¢4 per cent in efficiency sioner Doran said today in appealing | NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1928. ENFORGEMENT IS | WORE EFFICIENT Doran Reports Increass of 44 Per Geat Daring Year Washington, Jan. 24 (UP)—Dry law enforcement work has increased the last year, prohibition Commis- for a new modified examination for prohibition agents. “I Qelieve the civil service commis- sion now realizes that a new test must be given,” Dr. Doran siid. *I feel confident a new examination, a real practical one, will be ordered.” Unless this revised examination is given, the dry machine which is now functioning smoothly, will collapse, Doran believes. Recently & number of agents failed the examination. The prohibition bureau, built up by Roy A. Hanyes, former dry com- missioner; General L.'C. Andréws, former assistant secretary of the treasury; and Seymour Lowman, as- making more seizure than at any previous time since the Doran said. The bureau, which has been reor- | ‘II | UNDER FIRE BY A. A, A. Dr. Otto Peitscr Leaves for Chicago With Ban Yet ganized three times in two years, has | now a corps of enforcement agents who are diligently putting big boot- leggers out of business, he said. To show how effectively enforce- ment work is progressing, Dr. Dor- an gave the United Press a table on arrests and seizures as follows: California to Be Lifted. and arrests Volstead act became effective, Dr. | Los Angeles, Jan. 2¢ ®—Dr. Otto Peltzer, German middle-distance runner was ready to leave here for Chicago tgday, still uncertain wheth- er he would be allowed to compete | in this country, ' While he telegraphed an entry for the half mile pace at the Millrose Athletic association track and field meet in Madison S8quare Garden Feb. 2, he advised the officials that his entry was conditional upon sanction from the National Amateur Athletic Union. He also has entered a meet in Chicago, Feb. 10, under the same conditions as in New Yorlk, Dr. Peltzer demonstrated he was in good condition at the Coliseum track here yesterday when he clip- ped half a second from the local record for the half mile of 1 min. ute 56.9 seconds, held by Percy Niersbach, former University of Southern California runner. Dr. Peltzer's record for the distance is 1 minute 51.6 seconds. Two pace setters found that task too strenuous and dropped out after a single turn around the oval, flavor in your carefully. For better flavor and grester food vals mdlflhfll:b\q‘nln | stills seized uently these disap- July Nov.July Nov. 1926 1927 1,842 6,468 8,480 3,769 88,687 | 3,110 31,872 of training, Distilleries seized .. 8till worms seized . Fermenters seized . Automobiles seized . 2,705 Arrests After several years agents responsible for this record are in danger of losing their positions because of too theeretical written | tests held by the commission, Dr. Doran said. COMMUNIST TRIAL i Riga, Latvia, Jan. 24 (P—Fifteen members of a Latvian communist organization were convicted today | of attempting to overthrow the present regime and establish a com- munist dictatorship. Five were sen- tenced to hard labor for terms of from six to five years. Fifteen others were sentenced to imprisonment of from four to two years, Nine of those on trial acquigfed. were cakes! biscuits, “pastry flour” less of Pillsbury's lue use the right for pastry, biscuits and bread — hAnother Big Day of Extra JANUARY C Wednesday Food Specials “Blue Star Brand” Cut String Beans A 20c grade. 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