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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928, CINSTABLE FREED =555~ TAKES WIFES I, FROM ALL BLAME .z ey HUSBAND, 69, HELD | i\\'oundod went immediately Fairfield meeting Elwood after he| (Continued from First Page) Erovraed From Crininal Re- 2.2t s, T e e e e S . . |had wi Elwood an ennett and last time. sponsibility in Fairtield Shooting also with Mrs. Hazay, descriptive of His Last Trip Out [the two shootings | “Well. on July 3rd he came walk- e——— | It was after hearing four wit- |ing into the house in New Britain Bridgeport, Conn, July 26 (f— 'messes and noting a corroboration of |through the kitchen and the dining facts that the coroner ending the [room to where I was sitting 1n the table J Bennett of Fatr- fonsalle Assund Benneh poBair 4 e living room, and I says ‘Hello," and field, who vesterday killed David | he said ‘Hello® “It's been a pretty Hazay as he tried 10 arrest him for |warm day' says 1. and he says, * b shooting and woundinzg s’ N 3 Hezekiah R. Elwood. th, i but he says ‘Well, T guess it | plain I ain't wanted here.’ and I ga blame, by Coroner John J. Phelan | You're right, you ain't, for you've today. walked out of my house for the last The decision was given from the| time.* bench after the coroner had exam-| Well. he went and got his Sun i ok | day shoes and T got him his hest suit . [} |of clothes that I had laid away be- cause I Medical opinion given was that| e 1 had to rent out the room Hazay had been of unsonnd mind | — |the suit was in, to help pay the rent for a vear at least, and his mental| (Continued from First Page) |2fter he went, and hi ck was ali Sonaitinn bid hesn Rxets vetod proh. |packed and then he demands that 1 ably by the recent ex ve heat. | Dit. it 5 the Lord's and His pulpit|Eive him back the ring and I re Mrs. Hazay, the widow, told the is not a political stump from which |fused. He pushed me into a hall. coroner, that her hushand had | to make political epeeches Do not | Vav and grabbed hold of me and threatened to do her inury and to|bs persuaded that the great mn.raxif‘{“‘l:”’;];h“ ThE oy ??‘;L“f‘, 1 do injury fo officers, if she called |questions involved give you licens. |11 him not to hurt my flesh but them or they interferred with vito do th thing (discuss politics) = £ domestic trouble in the Hazay home. | All political issues have moral mfl';:"""h";:,“::fi ',f:f'g,:f'm‘::': A The widow said she had been auestions. This no °D. | jateq that he bought several L of her husband. He had not made| Your power as a * | Hartford at an auction sale on Stata 8 threat to shoot an officer on Tues- grace and not of the law. It men | Loser e purpose being to make an day night but at other times hal are saved from these evils Through | incestment by obtaining two rings deld iher dhebihelnan Ga bullet fonfvoind mibiatey AU imust W grare (a gL S EULENIDE B better her. a bullet for an officer and a|through fa n the Lord. Jesus|one, and he had permitted his wife bullet for himself n vou throw aside the ito wear them at various times but Hazav obtained a gun. she said. | ‘wisdom of God' and the ‘power of he did not intend that she should after comeone stole 2 spare tire!god” from vour pulpits and hold up (keep them from him Sh= did not know it was|to your people instead the platform loaded Tuesday. The trouble in thelor candidate of any political party |1 could give the ring to one of them home was over the second daughter.|and expect by that to he gaid Trene, 9 but the nature of that|from the sin of int or |He felt he had the right t5 demand trouble was not specifically stated any other sin, you will onlv hecome |that his wife give him the ring, his during the inanest bors N1d | as sounding brass and tinkling cym. |attitude on the nicht in question £id that it was Mary 2 whom the | pals y x x xr having been that it she did not father attacked but it appeared in| Dy’ Mell asserteq that there was|Want him she could not have the the inquest that Trene waz tha one one name to b i’ |r She refused to give it to him Will Pe Released sulplh 6or “Whe s maen|lan seized her by the wrist and € a result of Coroner Phelans and that is His Jesus | Intended to take it by force, but she s Sanib o : fold him to desist and she would re- exoneration of Bennett the constabls | Christ) will be released from fechnical ar-| Not Greater Than Christ” move the ring from her finger. rest. Once before the constable had| “He Himself, when He was in the | “HCR she did, he satd sy it p s e A Sighs at Length of Marriage | ‘or Made any po- | ynreply to Attorney Dunn, Bouge 214 his wife had told him that a : el ! woman had advised her to pretend a hov was Killed Benneft was one| ASEE e o T wonld not know she still had it. Mre B e o e :w:lzfi 'drmfldB}*a\l. :\;dchs:rh = eclaration uge sa erated from all blame | Joseph Messina, aged 41 of 45|3275 for the riun Sie: oo paid Glad He's Dead [Latayette street. was arrested this ing testified that she and Bouge itier he nguest Mrens L Hazel | forenionn by Moforcyele Oftioer WS, |vane! mave(ed in s Novembers ihis. hald: ' am slaq my fathier Is dead | Sfrolla’ on! charges| of violating Sec.|and had considerabls. soacitel toous He was mean to me. Y did not like |42 of the motor vehicle laws in fail- | ble ever since Attorney Dunn asked him.” She £aid she was glad Con- |ing to have the light welght and car- | Bouge if he was masried ten vears stable Bennett was going to get bet- | rving capacity of his truck visible on |ngo. “Oh, yes, all of that," he re. ter [the side. and parking the vehicle plied with a deep sigh Mrs, Bouge Louis. aged 6, said he liked his more than 12 inches from the curb. |was a widow and the mother of sev. sther “He' was nice fo me” gaid | According to the police, Messina's [eral sons and daughter. Her first he lad ‘T don't want him to bhe | EYPTESs fruck was so far from the husband's name wag Filmore dead 1 dreamed 125t nizht that he CUrb on North street that traffic was| Prosecutor Claims Conviction talked fo me But it was only a |!Bferferred with. He was released | Judge Saxe said he was satisfied dream. He is dead and T am sorry | O RIS 0Wn recognizance for arraign- [that Bougs had given his wife the Mrs' Hasav had nothing fo say Mt in police court tomorrow. ting and had taken it from her in ebout her husband As a witne = e |the manner stated by her. especial- Ehe had said that Hazay had often $150 COLLISION SUIT Iy in view of his admission that he threatened to do her and others Tncie D Budde of this ity had told her she could not have the s brought smit for $150 against ring if she did not want him, but Stephen Takacs of Bridesport, al-|there was a nice question of in. Weod were physically umable to ar. | [(SNE fhat fhe latter's automobile volved and he wanted time to look e Nnch ot the eeyy | StTUCK her car while it was stopped [into it Assistant Prosecuting At- Bt MaFSIi- for a traffic stop lizht at the infer- | torney Greenstein satd that larceny. 220 Medicel Mxgrminer WML licotion or Malns Migh andiThompelca Hennal 1y (o shatute moses Ine @epnaldson and Dr. Tihornes F. Davik | son strests) East Haven, on July o5 taking and carrving away of the of Vairfleld had o do with the con- | damaging ft ana depriving her of it vroperty of another with intent to dition of Hazay's body. Death was luse temporarily ¢ eprive fthe owner of its possession = toihmmoriaxs drom RSN | Uiaboriey AL AL Saxton! ordhinially | soaiie: b Past iyt Bouge did Which entered the right shoulder and fssned the writ. which is returnahla | Attorney Dunn, however, maintain- had ranged into the neck severing a |in the city coust the second Monday [ed that there was evidence before \"v':‘d; !. Bennett fired only once |in August |the court that Mrs Bouge had given With his riot gun_ and other testy. do-, =, the ring back to her husband and mony indicated that Hazay standing| The word “nn originated fn |the essential element of criminal in- In a dark corner of his father-in- |Treland tent was lacking T have two girls of my own and heen in a somewhat similar predica- ment with the sames onfrome and litical speeches in his sermons Nor that was when several Fairfield con did any of His disciples And vou Both Constables Rennett and FI ~ Quality - Service - Yalue - - ‘A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT CITY Another Lovely Assortment of Summer 'DRESSES For Friday and Saturday $ 4.85 Prints, Plain Colors, Crepe, Washable Silk, Flannel 250 Gloria Taffeta FROCKS $2.95 2 for $5.00 —Guaranteed Washable. —2ND FLOOR— M |loaned to the defendant on a prom- ed him to his feet. The officer, how- Iy, and he knew from previous ex-|years, principally for causing dls- Former Pastor Here |!issory note. for which property lo- |ever, testified that Cocomo. rushed perience that the car never parked turbanc cated at 163 Wilcox strect was mort- [to him immediately after the acci- at the curb and he didn't show due gaged. The plaintiff claims that the dent and was alleged to have made | care on his part. He had no right defendants failed to meet the pay- lremarke concerning compensation to assume that the car was to park, ments on the principal and interest |for the damaged fender. This Coco- but cvidently was interested in what and asks foreclosure of said mort- |mo denied. In further testimony it was being transported in the ma- gages and possession of the property. |appeared th&t soon after the acci- chine, Judze Mangan aleo argued DMy iy ns 35 The note originally was issued by |dent, Officers Flynn and Johnson that the defendant did show due | BOSTON MARKET FIRM | Paolo Puzzo on November 14, 1927. |appeared on the scene and called for care as he looked around and’eaw Boston. July 26 UP—Prl { A hearing before Judge Henry P. ithe service wagon, taking Officer ‘1o one approaching, and intimated Hhasarmon y 2 riges warg. Roche will be held tomorrow on a | Harper and Pavano ce 1hat the officer traveled in such a UM in the early trading ia the petition asking for the appointment 'station. Pavano, it is allezed S 10 position as is prateicsd motor- | Boston market today. American of a receiver to collect rents. The nhave told Lieutenant Matthias Rival. cvele policemen when they trail any Lel*Phone advanced 1-4 and North property attached is a six tenement |that he was willing 1o pay the dam- machine and o be seen by the Bulte was up 1.8, Eastern Steam. block. Papers were served by Con- |age. This was also denied by the driver s and United Shoe were un. stable Fred Winkle and the writ i | gefendant. ged selurnabie o elty pourtion et |8 L e Dol | Monday in August William Greenstein, testify City ltems Bod-Hot Pava Instructress: But i you've neve the plaintiff etated that he was p. yeg 3 ! - B danced in your life, had vou better ‘Nl] I]EEISI“N fiWEN .“"r-'r:'lw'c:)extvlvm: V}ua‘pirwn ~:‘1MH12~;'.» A daughter was born at New Brit. begin with the Charleston am General hospital today to Mr 1 propose to. The fact is 5 :?;:l "']L:]I::‘:nv:.;j not and Mr: Chidsey of 11% 1 a member of Parliament S n 122, of = is much favored at o medaL e el e e b e tended by the (Continued from First Page) Lientenant Rival concerning machine while vork today “RCY In view of the impending ex- the Peck-Harris Mfg Co. in !ension of the franchise 1 feel it 1invall & was faken to New might he advantage, to me to ac- tam General hospital for treat- was examined by phyei pronounced Rim u sublest for ate tention at the institution. vano's admission pertaining fo the | paving of the damage In the argument, Judgs Kirkhim {owned by one Gibilicco, who gave intimated that the defendant, Pa REV. HARRY S. LANDIS | Bim permission to use it on different |vano, and Cocomo were not in any ESBNDE as hrelShE tonn occasions for short perinds 1 fruit business but that they were en- | i . 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