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p— — . BRITAIN HERALD |g=us CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH &, 1928 —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS TGN Sboky . Tovers o O CHCKD VERCHNT ST PUIEDT ONHARTFORDROAD 2t Public Works Dept. Inquiry; SAYS HE DISPOSED. CRITICISM. HINTS BUUNCH. INQUIRY BF ACCUSATIUNS DRVERRUNSAWAY Spectators tage Demonstation sy onps fuppraSEWovE LINKING POLICE AND BOOTLEGGERS Conerton Slreet Mau Accnsed Po':ftt%E:E:é:%};;é?;%figi}fi:fiéfi;ae:;ges J. A, Patten Declares He Got New York m Thinks That WILI_ BE PRUPUSED BY EUUN_ GIBNEY of Recklessness, Evasion and Cement Without Asking for Com- Them From Republican Com- Further Action May Be Necess —— e Using Inproper Narkers petitive Bids. mittee—Aided Hospital ~ sary to Still Public Clamors []AP[]N[’S PAL IS [}RIT[SH AVM’"]R Nameof CltyBeclmrcll- £ TRSTIFS FOR SENATE LE BOEUF INSISTS HE SHOT IN CHICAGO ~ EXPLAINS FLIGHT 4 2nd Thorough la- er Mddressad th - oK GUILTY vestlgahon by Alder- e meec | TRANE THFERTIGLTION TS NN 01 Gang Warfare Starts Again With Intends to Try Adantic Hop men Recommended i Imesdgnior McGurn Dying Alter India Trip Gave the Bonds to the Committes Declares Nothing Has Come up to News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 While more than FEENEY BUSY THREE HOURS :"", 5. STRAIGHTENING OUT TANGLE % 575l ren council com- | would res mittee’s Investigation into the de- ing and ent: rtment of pub! works opened | sion, John Beck. Charged With Removing | ast night with Councilman Samuel Sablotsky alleging violations of the ¢ r by the hoard and the o nonstrations t Only Platc on His Machine and No Explanalion Made To- o ey e of e ot ke Canse W ot \GUC EOR HIS LAWYER PROBABLY MAY OR JUNE ey of Delay in Serving Leaving Sceme of Wreck, Tracked Disorder threat. 1 to make ad- at one point Dy ome by Serg journment 3 ® rading Company—Hated Regard Guilt of Former Sevre- 825,000 Sui S SR aiome by Dolke 40| Then Chairman R. E. Towers of the can g0 into exec ki . ok e K i) Suit: Papent o —Auto Nearly Gois Through | board of public wérks and Coun of proving 1o Give Money for A “Dead 1ary of State—Governor Replies iy put Few Hours to Live Curses Captain Hincheliffe Also Denies That Pajewski. {man Sablotsky engaged in an = g0 ahead 5 Bridge Rail. ! ment over the propriety of Towers . Horse 10 Cpiios Police and Refuses Information Honorable Elsic Mackay Intends = ittitude as a witness. Unable to gain an answer from Towers, Sablotsky jarose and addressing Chairman W. S. Warner of the investigating com- Yive automo 4 one arrest was m ¢ a collision about ucar thre bridgs on Hartford road Inelle’s and Gillette's corner: affic was tied up as the cars liter- | n one another, and was busy on k straight | Is of the o investiga- Saving He'll setde 1t In Own 1o Accompany Him on His Ovean Way. dourney McAvay and or T. . Do- er witness here to a gentleman and has Mr. Towers is a member o government and Mr. Towers ought to act as a gentlen, if it hurts!” | Warner Threatens Executive Session e spectators set up a demor applauding and cheerin ght New Britain 1 strest | today olution towards Hartford in|St = : 2 a male companion Chairman W N v ( vas s r W e car struck owned | o N £ o 2 B o Post & Lester Co., of 33 Allen | s (AT FATHER AND GHILDREN SOUTHINGTON MAN 1S Sy rett Smith of 10 Camp streef, this U g ‘ thought in nd past 3 said he was driving to- | = ew d he said, and last night he Britain at the approx s < L nort X other ¢ mbers of vhen his car was struck and Beck N F 3 Mickay were going to !y, all concer ommon nd the other man ran away after | . K United States some oouneil should institute @ probe moving the single marker which : v e 30 e Veiss « er was pro- | \jthout delay. S Four Members of Family Grand Jury Considering A XYW aald Ll he ”u:.;» Ponce Wil He Al o Driver Traced Letter in Car - \ . N e OBy s by a m L cks ore he takes| 3 “hief L Sergeant Feen Fchieal it on Arrested—Mother Is Case Against Dr. Guil- oeriataly hope: thik Dl and found in a pocket a letter ad- | ary tlight to Ine d the other police of < will be iressed to Paul Barnett of $0 Sey- | Witness foyle This Afternoon o B L Lo e ) = . ndicated in the courts” Council- mour strect. Going to that addres i ) st t said have taken e learned that Barnett did not own| _ w ar Wi 4 v 8ty open to them, In o car but his son-in-law, Beck, had | The Grabowski housel at . & : S e it there und to one vering the description given Concord strect having kept th 3 i P 1 us e \::: Decided, 4 3 ‘\ i3 1 n‘:v: .\::.-i~_“:‘x:‘a Uy the scrgeant. 1o Beck'sliice busy during the g ew day of first degree : 5 ’ x \a Aston ORI 5 s el ome the sergeant e o e eneltn v . K ¢ sho : e 4 4 paring to retire, a r an fnter- | 1S of quarrels whic Inst Jahn Ga ¢ s s 1 ) A = he placed him under arrest, {have become serious, five n ngton Wi { \ v with ¢ e of com- d ; card rumors s said Beck admitted that his car|of the family were in polic "o Gay i) \ E atie Tl An-l‘ nuturaily, some vas not reg 1 and it was learn- g ¥ i i there is foundation i that the single marker on it be- | of LRI ccusations. The best way to mged on a car of a different make, ;)rnfl» nee, Jud, H. P. Roche r o b py E . W specdily is to ask nd owned by the American Cand vd Probation O : . ol o naking the chi t 0., of Hartford. The marker, wh! to take the matter in rear door, s : P in public and substantiate back is sald to have thrown away make a report on March 22, mother, wa t | 1 if they can, at the s time after running away from the scen Martin Grabowski, aged 64, his mother to those ugainst whom the of the accident, was not recovered, |arrested by Sergeant J. €. S right hand. : et | B have | n oppore Beck declined to tell Sergeant oon on a A si s s suid |8 ‘ o : Lo ty of def th Ives. eney anythir ut his compar with assault or to hav : ik Tasies Filght would h jo mayor appoint iom, 3 hter, Alice v P riticis siil v onde Mar Cal The Honp- the committee, and 1 would want the In police court Beck plead- | William aged E the publie ity is con- the liearings to open and the press. The cuti cerned in the case and 1 1l Mackay, titied British widely trix 1 not guilty to ¢ of reckless his broth. Ariving, evading responsibility after dler on cident, operating an automobil: | night, Fi vithout having a license in his pos- Alice b ~cssion and operating an automobil: | 3 or £5-5w0 Aokt AF | tmproper markers, Judge W. | Mrs. Jose ( ‘ Sk : i, Mangan appeared for him and on |in court cne ! z o ‘ e et Conncilman G republiz is request the case was continued {under arr formed Rt - Captain | €0 and has heen an active member 1 Marc Considerab m- | Jude Managar collapsed i Botion 0 “tlis nounol T was done to the cars but nobody | for the d 1wo 8¢ S o ot Sarva At R as injured. |eross examining Alics lution is adopted are David la Nair, Walter alk, William H. Judd, J. G Johuson, republi- ans; Frank Zapatka and John I% Maerz, democrats. t E for a night club in New | though she, in her dircet to Liad made the statement t h en to dances while in New Y Bridge Rail Saves Car Whils the cars wers i the he “lon caused by the collisio obile driv wwged by th Mrs. Maximin scay Attorney B. J. Moukiewicz. who (Cont 14) only a few times" Replying 10 Haver J. Le R Tr.. 3 S | yesterday requested a delay in mak- s }'u“k’"] ooy kb ¥ torney \ s ‘\ S8 service on Pajewski of the $25.- action hrought by Chief Har | capac She said sk {a number of automobile accidents as result which she was in A rnally and permanently. i CAE I STINGON AND HALDEMAN. i TRY FOR NEW RECORD & =if 5 communicated sinee yesterday |she was a small chila sh: sub- i e Mithey e FOREST F[RE RAG‘NG 3 h“, ::\y,m: ak h cted to beatings at home, she said QmiCTaRpng and Seay d s Fake ON From Iee on Lake St Clair e o0 ™ 0070 there was nothing Opposes Erection of North jana since she rotume o Now mrit- 1. el : (Continucd on Page 1) of pavralls and for Ouc o Serions At Breaks ONC o Break Sustaiued Flight 10 be added o Ok End Building for |'ni<ana ner brothers have abus.t fis Wanin: BRI S ST R I five to the possibility that he ralght Present e i iy o PROSECUTORISSHOT —— BOGUS BABY LEGALLY | o e ireh 8 P irplance (Continued PR 4D Fast Hampton n threw me out the w tis to of the Levi O. Smith sehoal on Kol e s Byl Gl iRt — IN CENTER OF BRANFORD sey street last night why he does not Scrious Condition, lieve it 18 practicable at this tims SOty o o Child Over Whom Contro- et v rush 1 nd - was ed on Pagr Washington, March s (P Williat to erect a high school building in s = @ 2ly dismissed Mr. Mo 1dow : President P. F. King the school s0ard explained at a mesting of th: Parents and Teachers' ation | the nose mother tried to pushed her ss0¢ Siv Men Ane Injured When Machine y Meade o | T, C. Gloth, commonwealth's ver Is Held Takes t where 1 ny v - the north end of the city. He also | it 3 t 3 = Hon ani s ows gave his reason for advocating the ROBBERS lN CH[GAGO for Arlington coun 3 AR 5 and Trolley Car Figure in nises \ Ll immediate erection of an addition | fonneninoted ool Name of Foster Mother ; hup, §the w nd many iy o University of Virginia, was in ¢ ant on Bassctt and South Main Nl]RMAl llflRMITllRY SR, e S, day with a bullet wound in 1t March 3 4P The four- '_ . c 0 B : X | chest. ¥ Myron > y In justicc to the ciiy the crection | Loot Safe of Negotiable Securities '\l Afiorie Gloth, his divo ks g . of the high school addition should! =k o ! S e wife, was out on § i bond swait of ‘the 1 y not be postponed, Mr. King said and Jewelry After Binding ng & hearing in the Arlington coun- |, « Seeaiiabniian IALU Two Watchmen police court. leieily ) “ el ,ul.lrlmg in the north end might be e T \‘ : ‘ Permit: for - Evettioi: & & fine plan for future consideration. | ¢y arch 8 P—Two rob- |whom she obtained a limite name! | . { < ; : bt 1: the inf "«‘11“ e ;'"W";)i 1}"\“ rs bound watchmen of the Berin ' yvorce seve s utoanast Ty = i ing Is Sought hy sbould mot be built now. he added. | \[inutact: i sic Snyes : 0 b o o event © 4 A An addition to the high school build- | e ngu;f;"”ni:»:' 1 et :,‘; }', “: S hl' IMTM "'”‘:"" e \:r' ,000, Children l’“} R(‘\!)(‘(‘ls - upeac ¥ Bale Sthey warid Contractor Rl MleeRp It Gy smE 000 in negotiable seeuritics and | jorch of the former wite's home i Sl gl To Dead Jap Princess : for at least seven years and will re- | Crl s S udge Dan A ok £ = ! —_ lieve the pressure on the Central - also took patent form sk e 1 nty pro ! Junior High s Jiay for @ v building hool on Main Street | contracts and a list of ¢ he stated. It would | qjy. w. Mich., and me of Dodge Al ( heir § tomers iichmond on busi company, manufacturers of pic- Emery Hosmer, Keliy and 530 ga + Norma dve tw Y ¥ nt ety Clarendon attor- motorman ? ous of oil .," solve two problems at greatly re-!ture frames and mirrors, which | ey, who drove Gloth to the hom \ doctor's wife w e e rect, the Luild- duced cost, he said, President Nathan ®orin said wers former wife lust night at ; St R G $400,000 and Mr. King brought out another worth $300,000, B e prosent W Germa in; s request, witn ne irg, and afterward gotiable stock of the company, $100.- jros-cutor «wd the shoot- told police the informed him: Iine point which has not been considered | The oot included $500,000 in the discussion over the advisabil- | v wn Nowark, N, 1vit 'y of having a high school in the | (cq in stock of each of two subsid- I don't want anything done fo Child's real mother, vear old ¥ S inaan &nd his cotnpax seetion of rorth end when he explained that jury firms, the Master Art Corpora- my wife because of our child, e Windsor, Ontario, woman, releasing = ke i3 5 . iin in the it least o architeetural such a program would tend 10 segre- | tjon and the Limits Industrial Cor- had no cause to shoot m g her parental rights. The child did Y e o or T i i n order to better {} dor gate certain groups. Me cxpressed|jporation: $8.000 in stock and bonds | Gloth referred to his 14-year-old MOt appear in court it "“‘\"\\“""“ g e fie funersl wiil take o Mar ; PR tion weademic the belief that the present arrange- | owned by Borin, and $7,000 worth |son, Willim Charles Gloth e fn | The affidavit stated that on No. [HRe0 Lo ag Sues for Divorce After e e wing ment, having & common school for, of jewelry belonging to Mrs. Rorin. | (he custody of the mother vember four days after t it will be ap- the cntire city, is in the interest of | The democ construc otel in Wind- signed an agree president of the company cy. After the addition i8|who owned approximately 4y per Will Toanca Cuhe sor, the 4, the present high school | cont of the missing stoc Levine Will Leave Cuba child was born in a Aged C ouple Find Their 17 Years Marital Bliss 1 ey Pittsfield, 3 March §.—(UT) | Police Victor 1a five men who from her. 3 fi 4 spdicien e e Marriage Not Succes: W10 TihErte et said he be- A AL TN Dl 8. e automobile will be = B 47 years ago wh n rooms plant will reach the lmit of its ex- | lieved it was an “inside job On Return Trip Today oy sie reafirmed the ag : it eare ol biax tiresd Ahadiiriar pansion capacity. he aid, and a| Gaining entrance through a coal! Havana, March § (P—Charles A. ment, stating she released hor righ » t they Cinth et | : s e building must be erccted elsewhere | chute, the robbers, one of whom | * * : vine, who arrived here with Mi: to the child to Mr. and Mrs. Boy when further expansion is contem- | was masked, overpowered the en- | Boll in the transatiantic plane | collctively or individually. THE WEA plated. gineer, Leon Malinowski, and the Columbia on Tuesday, ounce Thi ption was another st President King spoke on the gen-{ watchman, Anton Bynerd. Both today that he would toward clarifying the of 1t New Bri subject of the importance of ed-| cmploves were bound and guarded |m. on his return flight. He will child, thrown into tangle Vair tonigi second floor has he n «vtul in Bart rooms, wr < and a lurg 1 Mrs. Fla. scat of Polk county, Mrs. B ing room. On the third tloor are rmed "‘“‘ has not 20 roome, nurses’ rooms und quarters rounds on which L roon: n amd vicinity i Friday i large b L i S : 8 he I by her | se divores ontract has not yet been fet ue N view of the complex liv- Ty one man, while the other ob- stop at Palm ach, Miami. St. when Mrs Bover's h s i e Rl e £l ad 14 chiliren, 15 ot whom {Tu fae oititen o b b tng conditions of the period. He out- d tools from the cneincroom Petersburg and Charleston, N, ( Joscph Toyer 1 eu ollowed by rain or the eldest being 45 and | N. Rutherford. who examined the {and broke open two safes in the of- He expects to arrive in New York e ; 3 ) > - . L B E o h ork i Cig 20, 3 h el ) 1 v, t erection of (Continued on Page Four) | fice |on Sunday, | e AT AR i) ; o Al H 1 cigh 1 grandchildren ' plans today. re the t-grandchildren. | building will require one year's time.