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PATROLMEN FIGHT 10 SUBDUE TRIO Two Kicked in Stomach While Arresting Dlsturbers A rough-and-tumble strect fight. such as the police were wont to ex- pect on holidays in the “old days, was described before Judge Henry P. Roche in police court today in the cases of Stephen Krawitz, aged 19, of 15 Lawlor strect, charged with breach of the peace and in- terfering with the polic Louis Michalowski, aged 25, of New York, formerly of New Britain, and Rob- ! ert Crelan, aged 18, of 130 Osgood avenue. Michalowski was charged with drunkenness, breach of the peace and interfering with the po- lice, and Crelan was charged with drunkenness, breach of the peace and resistance. All were found guilty, Crelan being fined and costs for drunkenness with judg- ment suspended on the other charges, and Michalowski and Cr lan were each fined $10 and costs. Sergeant T. J. Feeney and Officer Cornelius Keough were on way home about 6 o'clock y morning when they came number of young men at Clark Union streets discharging carbide in milk eans, blowing the covers in all directions and making a racket that could be heard a long d off. Sergeant Feeney ordered them to disperse and Crelan became abusive, according to the testimony. He was intoxicated and placed under arrest he kicked an fought until he was knocked to th ground with the assistance of Offi- cers John O'Keefe and James Sul livan, who happened to pass. Officer Keough was kicked in the stomach and chest and suffered a sprain of the right thumb in the mel while Officer Sullivan was kicked. Try to Rescue Companion Krawitz, who is a sailor but was in plain clothes when arrested, had been drinking but was not intoxi- cated, according to the police. He interfered with Crelan’s arrest by allivan's arm er was holding Cr lan on the ground. Michalowski als tried to pull Officer Sullivan awa from Crelan, and the three prisoners | caused a racket while being take to the police station in the patrol. Crelan pleaded guilty to the three eharges and asked that he be given | & chance to enlist in the navy. “I was too drunk to know what 1 was | doing,” he said. Prosecuting Attor- ney Woods told him the United Btates navy did not want men of his type to apply for enlistment. In r ply to a question by Mr. Wood: Crelan sald he bought the liquor he drank in Southington. Krawitz and Michalowski said they had appealed to the police to handcuff Crelan instead of treating him brutally and when the patrol reached the scene they were hust- led into it and arr . Mr. Woods told them it was not their business to dictate to the police the manner of making arre and addre the court, he said the occurren: was “the most dis; ful thing that has happened in New Britain in a long time.” Hec characterized it as an outrage to every decent citizen of New Britain. “The door of jail is yawning for these men,” he sald, as he asked for a severe penalty in| each casc. Found Prowling in House Stanley Grunski, aged 31, of T3 Orange street, pleaded guilty to the charge of drunkenness and not guilty to the charge of breach of | = the peace. He was arrested about | 5:30 yesterday afternoon on street by Officer Patrick Mechan, | who testified that a family at 119/ 8mith street complained of having heard footsteps in the tenement | RELIEF FROM CURSE | OF CONSTIPATION A Battle Creck physician says, | “Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause.” But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Order- Ies has been discovered. This tab- lett attracts water from the system into the lazy, dry. evacuated bowel| called th colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gen tle, thorough, natural movement| without forming a habit or ever in- creasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexal Orderlic at night.| Next day bright. Get 24 for to- day at the nearest Rexall or Ligge't Drug Store. dlso | Grunski, according to cording " been atta |struck about th !ed that i Myrtle | .0 above theirs, although the family living there was not at home. the com- plaint, had pulled up carpeis and opened bureau drawers before be- ing chased into the cellar, where he broke a screen and escaped. Through Attorncy Martin Stempien, Grunski testiticd that | had gone to the second floor t | ment expecting to see a4 man with whom he had business and while he was waiting for him, the mun who lives on the first tloor offered him a few drinks, which he not expecting 1o be charged for them. When demand was made on him for payment, he refused be- cause of poor financial condi- tion, His hat was taken from then, he claimed. and he had to fight to get out of the cellar where the dispenser of the drinks was at tempting to keep him prisoner. Prosecuting Attorney Woods told Judge Roches that Grunski reported to the probation officer inftoxicated a few days ago and Mr. Connolly predicted then that he woud be ar- rested on July 4 if he not stop, drinking. J Roche 1 jail sentence of 10 day:, suspendin, it and continuing Grunsk on pro. bation with a w -rnmg that if he arrested again nay b jail strikes Wi, With Cofice Pot John Lvanovchick, uged 43, of 39 Harvard street, costs, exccution of the penalty sus- pended, on the charge of breach of the peace and assaulting his wite, Attorney Martin F tempien, de- fense couns ade the point that M Evanovchick had often givin her drink and therefore she was partly to blame for the troubls home yesterday when he on the h sent to husband a struck her with a coffee pot. Ac to Officer William 0O'Ds who made the arrest about 4:30 p. m. yesterday Evanovchick declaved that *“no womn he was ready and willing to be ar- rested James Dagata was fined $10 and costs on the charge of speeding. Sergeant testified that he made the after midnight r driven by Dagata hav- ing gone through Myrtle strect and | of Hartford and driven by John A. street at the ap- | Bidwell of 435 Main strec turned into Grove proximate speed of 38 to 40 miles with another car senberg reprosent- ta, who pleaded guilty and |t offered no defense. TWO YOUTHS BOUND OVER took, | | | [told the is | border hine and was fined nd | CRASH ON BRIDGE, Tum | > *d a | Nau, admitted that she | over the at their |t NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 35, 1928. g i et o= N WANTS HIS MOTHER S PLAGED UNDER ARREST driven by Samuel M. Schiff of the Hotel Manger, N. Y., aud John J.| Gerdis of 451 Main strect, this city collided at South Main and Stanley b streets. Supernumecrary Officer DRIVER FINED §25 Charge of Recklessness BIOUgDI ™\ ek otk s Agajns[ Harflm‘d ODe]‘a[O]' Main street an Gerdis was going | west on Stanley street. Gerdis cut| The unusual instance of a son {in front of the other car and his|Muking complaint to the polic | machine was struck. Both vehicles |#Bainst his mother’s marriage wa About §:15 o'clock last night, «n | Were damaged. The officer found no | Witnessed ‘Tuescay nicht when Ar- utomobile driven by August lioth- | cause for police action. {shak Surkesian of 63 Booth strect amnisi, aged 60, of 42 street,| Shortly afte | asked Licutenant Bamforth to have Elmwood, struck a car driven by Michasl Nau 1 his ety on 12 o'clock last night | s 2 | policc action taken to compel flicer John Griffen reported an nmh-vud S e i dge, and Complains Tatends 1o Marry Again and Has Taken House hold Articles iton ceident at Gillette's Corner on the | (ES T 0 B Black Rock [ West Hartford road. Lieutenant | Sai sha had taken wnile which he William tiv deta a1 Rival detailed at work. In 1923 he brought Officers Blanchette | 1 "\H 200 and Hellberg to tuvestigate and they | i wmorher, who is a widow, from and since then he has been reported that the drivers and occi- pants of the machines could not be | (uive S G S Gister, bt found. Later. however, Nathan Git- | 1 infatuated with John lin of 54 Seym street. Hartford, call- 38 Cherry street and in- A 3 pposite | ed at the police station and said he marry him. Lieutenant directions when t vood 1 fowned one of the ca nd the other reforved the complainant maching was owned by Ellzabeth proseeuting attorney. Hayes of Collins stre . rtford. Githn's car was going to- ds Hurtford and the other ma- chine was headed in the opposits direction when they crashed, were damaged. Eluw man on hargs of reckless driving, (o w dge Henry I Roche mn Franee nolo con police became Lazar of tends to Bamtorth |to the o the 1 str s car t A represon: court the ¢ | Reichstag Expresses Confidence in Mueller H"Hv‘ Berlin, July 5 (UP)—The Reich- stag by a vote of 261 to 134, with 28 not voting, expressed confidence today in the ne alition govern- ment of Hermann Mueller, socialist chaneellor, Mueller h ireenberg hamusi, of nolo contends ol saving il that = | a4 possibility Last year the make a Pennsylvania rail- road handled ten millions tons ot bar and sheet iron and 2,800,000 tons of pig and bloom iron as| | rreight tindi that part of the Costs be renitted torney Woods having mentioned that figure in his recommendation. Mr. Woods answered that Roth- aumsi's car might have plunged bridge railing had it not struck Naughton's car. Judge Roch weepted Mr. Woods' recommen as 10 the fine and said he would on probation for paying ASK FOR How time Pitiar necessary. n can lick me,” and | the same FOR HIGHWAY ROBBERY Tomkiewlcz and Laskowski Under $2,000 Bonds For Hear- ing in September Waiving Tomkiewicz, Edward Gole, examination, aged 20, of 10 strest and Henry Laskowski, 18 of 435 North Burritt st charged with highway robbery and assuult, were bound over to th September term of superior court in $2,000 bonds cach Roche in police court today. They were arrested by Detective Sergeant and Sergeant McAvay , following an investigation of complaints by Zephirin Lebrun of 3 Seymour street and John J. Crean Main street, that they had ked on Broud street early in the morning of June 24, within a few minutes of cach other. Lebrun aii a small amount of money and watch were Crean was wnd head but was not robby Attorney Martin F. Stempien ask- : bonds be reduced as both young men had been in jail since they were arrested, but Prose- cuting Attorney pointed out that the statues provide a maximum sentence ay robbery and 2,000 bonds not ex- EYL O STRAIN NERVOUSNE \\‘ nervous relieved An irritable condition is correct glasses, itted with proper OPTOMETRIST 3 HAILROAD ARCADE Y ALL ABOARD BIG FISHING TRIP PLUMB GUT Leave Middletown Saturday, JULY 7TH, 5 P. M. Return Sunday Evening FARE §2.00 BAIT FURNISHED TICKETS AT ECONOM SPORT SHOP 15 MAIN STREET 1 Held | by Judge H. P. | At p. m. Tuesday, rnest P. Bloomquist he t the corner airview and Duwight streets and on investigating ound that a sedan owned by Josegh | iherlone of 440 South Main street | ind driven by Charles Gherlone of addr had been going south on Fairview street when it was struck by an express automobile owned by the Cudahy Packing Co. Officer rd a crash THIS PACKAGE And you won’t have to hide your feet ander the table , Wethers- Dwight street. 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