New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1928, Page 14

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which the charges against him were based and Laskowski, on be- ling contronted with him and ac- to 1 | has indeed come to the parting of the ways; perhaps some time a new . party, a third all-American party, may become a reality to satisfy the | quainted with the information .n | possession of the police, made his | declaration. Tomkiewicz, according Laskowski, struck Crean afta | 11 for Day With Appendicitis— LOGKL L8 WS Physiclafls 0“{ 0[ Tow]] New Britain - Tennis Team Iakrs‘ Sty Out of Seven Matches from | . Laskowski had reached around and One “Squeals” and His Pallremovca me vietims giasses. sorn 5 et young men denied that they had Makes Damagmg Admlsswns used a club or other weapon, al- | though Crean and Lebrun said they were positive they had been club- After Edward Tomkicwicz of 10| bed Gold street had given the police a| -According to the statements made statement jmplicating Henry L: by Laskowski and Tamkiewicz, they Lowski of 435 Burritt street ana |had Leen drinking prior to commit- himself in the assault and highway |!i€ the assaults. In the opinion of robbery on Zephirin Lebrun of 3|the police. t! T ased 4 soluby Stricken < e i .p- Torrinzton Combination. The New Brita ated 1 Tennis club team | Meadowbrook team of | ay 6 10 1 in a| sories of matches. or I on team was able to| |Seymour street, and the assault on |OF Kicked Lebrun. as his injuries win o ShAton oriitne e lJohn J. Crean of 622 Main street, | could not have been inflicted by the { being a doubles match in which | early vesterday morninz. Laskowski, | use of fists alox He is about 40 A o Beitdin Tais Giahs & et who had been in a police cell on rs of w er he will be victory | uspicion since vesterday. was | able to leave the hospital this week T N Ty el brought nto the detective bureau at |OF not is problematical i i e e police headquarters this forenoon | Laskowski and Tomkicwicz will SRl el R and admitted his part in he affair. | be arraigned in police court tomor- L u el So you squealed. did you, you |row and conftinuance ordered. Cap- e O yat.” Laskowski hurled at him. [tain Kelly, acting chief of police Well Tll tell something. too.” and [said this afternoon bonds of “at 'he proceeded fo relate the story of |least $2000" would be asked for the attacks on Lebrun and Crean. |their release today He and Tomkiewicz =2nd a third | voung man had been abo | UDGE NOT PROSECUTED f northwestern section of the city Fairfield. June 25 (P—A charze 2 v night and when near Broad | of speeding his automobile in Fairs 1 Li jand Silver streets about 2 0’clock fi.)q anout three weeks ago against and Sunday Mornimeg. skowski - and | pageran Jue s | Edwim & Thomas of Tomkiewicz approached Lebrun and | xopwalk, was nolled in town court ked him for a match. Their com- | o0, vy judge Clarence H. Hall. panion had left them prior to this |y, %01, was granted on recom- incident_and as he had no eonnec- || 4. ion of prosecutor William 8. tion with it, the police released him . ‘BLINDED’ DRIVER ) | omrun as me put hix hand in hig | Kineella, Judge Thomas was not in | pocket for a match, was seized hy | ¢4 - the arms and thrown to the ground | S AN | and Tomkiewicz and Laskowski beat | CONVENTION DETAILS him severely about the hvad. He is| Houston, Texas. June 25 (P—On at New Britain General hospital with | (ONvening at noon tomorrow the painful injuries. hardly a square inch | democratic convention after — the ot his face being nnmarked. He [Makeup of various con told the police his watch and $1.50 | been Woman Cut, Husband and Ghil~i dren Escape Uninjured ttees has s unnl 7 nounced. will rec i | were taken but Laskowski and Tom- [P. m. central ard time. Short- | | kiewicz denied having robbed him. v Clande G. Bows B by the he | Tomkiewicz is 20 years of age and | ers a anrman will de- com automoh ; ; i i the Texas s heen arrested twice, according liver his kevnote addre of 63 Pro is air view of the city of Houston shows the principal centers of activity during the democratic national convention meeting In . i e o o el L L cityYJ:In‘anG. N e the wow Convention Hall, built to order for the democrats. No. 2 s the Grand Central Station: No. 3 Union Station; |10 the police records. while las| - toward « B ,, on m'h w:fif No. 4 M. K. & T. Station; No. 5 Ben Milam Hotel; No. 6 William Penn Hotel: No. 7 Sam Houston Hotel; No. 8 Stratford Hotel; No. 9 Rice H?tel. anw}\- ;’; 19 anv]* ":(‘-h“;p:}:‘:‘;;: Paves Flyer S way artford Road a short distance fr No. 10 Houston Club; No. 11 Auditorium Hotel: No. 12 Milby Hotel; No. 13 Bristol Hotel: No. 14 San Jacinto Hotel; Nvo< 15 Cotton Hotel; P}e _-“"Y".' Ij‘j“f; 2 W; :m',"m‘ s ATTORNEY LEO GAFFNEY Parazon Inn ahout 8.15 las 16 Bender Hotel; No. 17 Lamar Hotel; No. 18 Touraine Hotel; No. 19 Macatee Hotel; No. 20 Brazos Hotel; No. 21 Tennison Hotel; No. 22 City e 1 1eshire reformatory gangrenous appendix This afrernoon | MER! and the car crashed through Hall; No. 23 Courthouse; No. 24 Postoffice; No. 25 Plaza Hotel; No. 26 W arwick Hotel. i i e he was reported to have withstood 1% f°nC% along the roadside, knock- — — — — Officer George Collins were makine down posts and ripping bout 15 feet of rails before comi the operation successtully and his recovery 1s expected Some confusion was caused in|l® 2 stop. Mrs. Phillips suffered a| painful cut on the face, but Phillips | ~e re ae ¥ helor party tanight by h mat Gift Wine Explodes ... e e e s reported to the sergeant that he | recording the case at the hospital was at the corner of Booth and with their fists and a club, he said because Miss Alice Gaffney, sister |20 the children who were in the| Mrs. Tillie Rucco o B e e : Nen 280 S i guests will attend the farewell- o000 New York, Indicted for | Orange streets shortly after 2| Rt oL o8 ‘.,;‘ ,m,\,‘,, ured. A passing mo- T""\ s ‘1” (u m,v] I ¢ :} 1 fo8s 1o 1 ordom party ghven vn\i\l- ik heh bl wis wnprschel h‘! SSRGS Seien Y orist drove Mrs. Phillips to her|her h nd suffered a cut on the Alpar Nair, who will be marvied to Miss sing Mails, Are Held in Bonds Gl e HHoRe Dl e n home Motorexcle Officer LR when a bottle af Fritzie Stonlman of el e et A BendRet o ouninien @i aekedihn yas] er. Consequently. the hospital gave | DOV, Who investigared the accident, |Wine which m som PARTY FOR ISHALL S ATR The wedding will fake place Satur- $1,000 Lach. a match. As he '“‘"“" to Joomply the information that Attorpey |T7POrted that T s was driving | time azo h os were! 1 Sair b r of the law day at the home of Miss Stonlman’s i ithe Bye requesty they athelsed | Coril F. Gaftney had bheen operated |SIOWIY and caretully and there ap- Ben Lok 2 Sl healing shiny abouliing """'( | on, when, as a matter of fact, he |Pfared to be no cause for police wen who w m i on char 95 e He had a cut across the ear and a e e i e Jones, Texas’ Favorite Son, Is Man of Desds of USINE fhe mails 10 conIUCt % 101 i on (he side of the head and hatani tery atter a police investization of |yac hleeding freely was attend: The patient was ad bar &-few months ago and is asso- |Of 27 Sunrise tvenue struck g to his 204 B the so-called Albany basehall pool = ciated with his brothers. Donald and ©f 2 car owned by Joseph Zenittini pretheld Pl A ski was seen by Super- Cyril, in the practice of law, He |0f 107 Pleasant street and driven by e B e g Yl numerary Officer Edward Muszyn- i one of the youngest practicing |Samuel Cavaliers of 1102 Stanley S S \on |SK1 before the latter had learned o" R (0 e leats street about 2 cloc esterday 190 0 S ol s He was w mkie- attorney the et ) oclock v v i i as i o ks ke (] e hwael it omiie ] afternoon as the latter was turming BIG FIGHT AWEAD wirz, who was not known by the officer Accordingly, Defective Ser- nt Eliinger and Sergeant Me- 4y, | Arvav teok Laskowski into custody at his home yesterday but he de- nied all knowledge of the occur- Alba n plove and office em- Ney and Cohen are clerke in Albany sto Meanwhile Assistant Tederal tornev Cooke resumed 1h 4 tation of evidence zzainst the pool | Haun and n by % = rences. He staod up in bed at his Prof. Wilham H Hobbs, head of L L RN wefore a federal zrand qury g B collided as the! home and tried to punch Sergeant |the geolozy depariment of ‘the Unmi = A to pass the litter at| S | versity of Michigan, is proceeding fo = Supremacy, She Says | abont merary Ao Greenland 1o investizate fiving con- | This farenoon. the ponce received [information that led them ta a local foreman of the factory where they arrested Tom Company, Tnc. of kiewicz He made admissions on 5 | Qitions and to prepare for the tra atlanne Mzht of i R Ha ‘from Rockferd. 1IN ta Copenhaes ! by way of Greenland vetary alas Rlawh for police action. Rlizht dam- Boyd's Pr sulted Officer Hanford Tart reported a ht collision in front of 30 Rober Houston June 25 (P _Th I ont o Fobert el By cet about 7 oclock crday morninz between automobiles driven | P L 1 A by John 8 Daviz of A0 Cresecen | “reet AMiddletonn and William B non of &0 Prospect street this Davis’ car was parked facing o and Tremon's rar zome west pa | | | | 1 ‘ INTENSE INTEREST u | IN FASHION SHOW! 3% s { Girls Enthusiastic Over Diess- making Contest in This City | Sl N oL e e Jesze H. Jonex (left.) who won the demoevatic national convention for Houston, is the choice And, for el 4 Wil ¥ . e ahe ::, of Texas de ints for the preside He hewnan as a laborer and today, at 54, ]«\\‘ n; i’i daily ' Do » y A wspaper and 29 husiness blocks in Hongten alone, including the Rice Hotel (below,) largest & < ; : one | meNt if heen decided to pr 'L np;n Ylh‘r] ;‘uui‘%r H. jl‘:]yw $ :;j‘:hm: :\ at :ru righ :' f\i(;:‘-.“flmv:\ a”\'ln\\flin ;hpvr apartment. 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