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SRAWLING COUPLE FINED FOR FIGAT ilo Says Husband Threw Hor Down Steps Joseph Ropkofski, ¢2, and his ife, Sophie, 45, of 19 Lawlor were before Judge Stanley J. ceski in police court today, the rmer charged with drunkenness, h of the peace and assaulting latter, who was charged with nkenness and breach of the -~ \They were found guilty, the band being fined §10 and costs’ th & suspended jall sentence of b days and the wife being fined $5 d costs. Both were placed on obation. Officer William Politis _testified t he was at North and Spring freets about 10:15 last night and rd & woman scream twice. Hur- ng through Tremont and Bart- t streets, he found Mrs. Ropkof- i on her knees in the yard of her bme. She had cuts on her arms hd face and accused her husband having thrown her down the ps. Neighbors were looking out rough their windows at the af- y, the officer said, and husband d wite were intoxicated. Ropkofski denied that he was Mxlpclled but asserted that his fe was in that condition. He nt to Orange street to borrow 00 for three months, as he s flding a garage and needed oney, he said. His wite insisted accompanying him, and each d one drink of wine before re- rning. home, 8he sustained her juries by falling down the steps of e Orange street house, he sald. Mrs. Ropkofski in her turn ac- ed her husband of beng intoxi ted. She had one drink of wim e admitted, but was not under the fluence of liquor by any means. he reason she insisted on accom- nying him was that she knew he puld come back intoxicated if per- 'NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1929, CATHOLICS BLAMED " BY PRESIDENT GiL (Continued from First Page) which eannot be considered hostile. “Even various rebel groups have surrendered, convinced of the rec- titude of the government and the government's nonparticipation in conflicts of a apiritual nature. “This same government on the contrary has sufficient data to de- clare that besides the illegal con- duct of the big newspapers which once again showed their unpro- gressive views in making & warm eulogy of the criminal without even alluding to the cowardice and re- pugnance of his crime, there were elements who devoted themaelves to the task of recruiting mourners who were willing to accompany to the cemetery amidst the greatest pomp and without proper conduct the re- mains of the criminal who had been sentenced ang executed in - con- formity with our laws. Arrests Not Enongh “The arrest of the most aggres- sive demonstrators and even the execution of more ‘active instru. ment's (apparently referring to such as Toral) would not be sum- clent to combat these. The hidden instigators of all the exceases which we lament are not even sincere Catholics defending the religion of thelr ancestors, and the inviolable treasure trove of their conaclence. their actions to existing conditions and seek a way to recover the privileges which the Mexican revo- lution took from them. “Indubitable proof of this are the murders of peasants which, to add to the sarcasm thereof, are carried out in the name of ‘Christ King.' 8uch, too, is the decided protection extended by the Mexican psuedo- aristocracy to Catholic rebels. “On the contrary the government believes economic pressure will be more effective. Above the arm it will look for the brain. Applying itted to go alone, according o her | ¢jyi) getion it will seize the proper pry. Questioned by Prosecuting At- ey Woods, Mrs. Ropkofski ad- tted that her husband kicked her, oloring her body, and Mrs. Mary etty, police matron, testified that examination of the woman dis- psed a cut her back from which e blood flofed, and marks on her m, where Ropkofski seized her. “Drunk Like a Pig” Joseph Glowacki, 38, of 98 Beav- street, was fined $26 and costs d given a suspended jail sentence 60 days with probation, on arges of drunkenness and breach the peace. His wife, who has had him arrest- before, tpld Judge Traceski he kes a practice of coming home runk like a pig” at all hours of e night up to 3 and 4 o'clock in e morning. He sleeps until noon d then goes out again, coming ck in the same condition and ightening the children. 8he has brked in a factory every day for ur years, yet he abuses her and s0 ugly she cannot tolerate him y longer, she said. Last night she about to go to visit her sister d he called her vile names and ed to stop her from leaving the buse, she said. Glowacki admitted he was “a lit- b bit drunk” but he did not\think made any disturbance. He is in e fur business and at this season works only a day or two a week cause business is slow, he said, so has a great deal of time on his nds. He promised to behave if en another chance and Judge ceski told him he would be bet- off_if he let liquor alone. Vidutis Case Continued Anthony Vidutis, 20, of 463 jurch street, pleaded not guilty to o charge of violating the liquor [ in & smoke shop ,at 221-223 im street, and his case was con- jued until February 20 in $5600 pnds to allow him time to engage unsel. The smoke sfiop was raided Bun- y and a small quantity of alleged huor taken, but the arrest was not ade until last evening. Vidutis has ready beei convicted of violating o liquor law at another address, cording to the police records. aesar Translation Is Dedicated to Hoovers Olean, N. Y., Feb. 12 P—A Latin anslation of Shakespeare's *Julius hesar”’ dedicated to President-elect erbert C. Hoover and Mrs. Hoover, been made by one of the pro- ssors of St. Bonaventure's college, d will be performed by students. The reason for the dedication to r. and Mrs. Hoover is that they are tstanding Latin scholars. In col- boration with each other they anslated in 1912 the great work of orge Agricola, “Derubus Metallis" ritten in 1650, and"which, for hun- eds of years remained the stand- work on metallurgy. A ‘Jullus Caesar” was translated by ofessor Irving R. Bacon. It is to published in libretto form, Eng- h-on one side, Latin on the othe: r the convenience of audiences. ose who are well versed in such atters, say the Latin translation ptains all the pithy expressiveness the original. enker, Rhode Island Mill Official, Dead Providence, Feb. 12 UM—Robert bhnson Jenkes, 56, treasurer of the bnckes Knitting company of Paw- icket, and brother of Frederick L. nckes, president of the Manville nckes company, died at the home his mother, Mrs. Joseph FE. pnckes in this city late last night. Mr. Jencke was treasurer of the awtucket company for many years d had been connected with | unded by his father, . Joseph E. nckes, for the better part of his e. The largest island in the world, th the exccption of Australia, is ornco, with an area of 284,000 uare miles ties of those who are the authors or accomplices. Thus the govern- ment will have means to carry on turther its revolutionary work, con- tinuing it by handing over ranches to peasants and giving to workere for cooperative exploitation, factories of those who are found guilty. “In both cases the_president will see that decisions of melzure are made with complete rectitude in order to avoid the possibility of traud or eatisfaction of personal enmities. The government wishes to state also that there will not be a single instance in which the influ- ence, convenience, or friendship will nullify strict enforcement of seizure sentences. ixpects Criticlsm “The expected newspaper cgiy- cisms won't deter the executive who is convinced he is fulfilling his duty, land, loyal to his program, he will (hot attempt to prevent such criti- 8. “Let the nation be the judge and decide in accordance with its nner- mosat convictions. It may either sup- port the revolutionary group which I8 atruggling to give a better social standing to ‘disinherited majorities’ or support the group of parasites who are striving to recover the privileges our revolution took away from them.” Kills Mother-in-Law; Asks for Jury Trial Putnam, Conn., Feb. 12.—(P— Thomas Mazzola, of Willimantie, who was charged with killing his mother-in-law, Mrs. Rosario Lorella {by choking and then turning on illuminating gas, was held on a-bench warrant yesterday when presented before Judge Newell 8. Jennings. He pleaded not guilty and asked for a jury trial, Mazzola ywas brought here by Sherift Gates in order that a superior court warrant might replace the coroner's warrant. The accused was then returned to jail. § BURGLAR IN POOL ROOM Sergeant P. J. O'Mara is investi- gating a Teport by Walter Jacob that his pool 'room at 14 Spring street was entered last night by breaking |the glass in the rear door near a catch. Cigarettes and candy and $4 were taken. READ RERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ABOUT . There I8 a way of overcoming the tendency to constipation. And here is how you can PROVE it. The next time your bowels need any assistamce, don’t take the first laxative that comes to mind. Take one the druggist can assure you is made with CABCARA. Just as ef- fective as using force, and it's good Yor the system. Indeed, it helps make good blood. For chscara is nothing but the bark of a tree. The Indians chew this bark and live to an old age without a day's sickness. What happens when you cascarize the bowels? They will usually func- tion well for BEVERAL DAYS. One more dose—no larger, and perhaps smaller than the first—and the bow- els function of their own accord for a still longer time. Until you don’t | CascareTs [ Wore Wnie Y 28 ‘ | : : They are a bourgeoise who mould | 1,600 Passengers Are Icebound on Ferries Copenhagen, Feb. 13 M—8ix- in the Great Belt at the eastern terminus of the Cattegat since yesterday morning. An ice breaker sent to release the ferries lost its'propeller fight- ing the ice and was drifting help- lessly. Swans Thawed Out Spandau, Germany, Feb. 12 (M —The fire department today per- formed the unusual job of thaw- ing out six swans which had frozen tight in the ice of the Havel river. The fire fightern applied warm water to the ice until the swans were liberated. AUTONATIC PLANE PLOT PERFECTED Danger in Aviation Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 12 (M—An “automatic pilot” which is expected to eliminate the dangers in flying which come of human errors, anl to surpass the best of pilots in | mechanical anticipation and preven- tion of disasters which fliers cannot see has passed preliminagy tests, the National Air Transport Company an- nounced today. i The device, invented by Otto W. Greene, Elyria, Ohio, engineer, ori- | ginally was adopted by the govern- | ment during the war for the devel- opment of aerial torpedoes. The end of the war arrested its development, but it has since been taken over by the company to serve the interests ot peaceful commerce in the air. Final tests will be conducted this month, Two electric motors, a vane and a pendulum comprise the basic mech- anism of the “automatic pilot,” ac- cording to Wesley 8mith, of Nation- al Air Transport. This combination will keep the pilot constantly ad- vised of air conditions, and will an ticipate obstructions in “blind” fly- |ing which a pllot could never see, Smith asserted. It is belleved the device will guide the ship through these difficultles by taking operation of the plane from the pilot's hands, he further declared. The vane, placed outside the ship. has as its purpose adjustment, of flying to air conditions, and is ex- pected to eliminate tail spins. The purpose of the pendulum is to con- trol elevation from its position in- side the cabin. Both are connected with the motors which operate the elevators and airlerons, guiding the horizontal and lateral movements of the plane. HITS HOLE IN HIGHWAY AND CRASHES INTO POLE Sedan Gbes Wild When Driver Loses Control of Wheel on Pond Street. | Driving through Pond street in & southerly direction about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Joseph Dube of 70 Pliny street lost control of the steering wheel of his sedan when the front wheels struck a hole in the center of the road. Swerving to the gutter on the west side the car sideswiped an electric light pole, damaging the rear right wheel, rear {right fender, right running board. right side of the body and the top. Sergeant O'Mara, Walter A. Camp- bell of the public works department and Dube measured the hole and |8 feet wide and 3 1-2 inches deep. They found that the sedan went 150 feet after sideswiping the pole and nine feet after striking the hole. DOGS KILL 16 CHICKENS Willlam A. Kinne of 939 West {Main street reported to Captain Kelly today that dogs entered his coop last night and killed 16 chick- ens. He looked up one of the dogs and the dog warden was notified to take charge of ft. Eyeglasses did not become popu- lar until 1920. WHAT A DOCTOR KNows CONSTIPATION feel the need of any aid of any sort for weeks-on-end. 80, the only habit you get from |cancara Is that of natural and nor- mal regularity. How different *from things one must usually repeat on the morrow! Cascara is the ideal 'laxative; and the famillar little candy Cascaret is doubtiess its ideal form. Children beg for these tasty tablets, and many men and women wouldn't think we taking ANY- THING else for the purpose. And |EVERY drugstore has them. Ohio Ma's [nveation Minimizes | § Aspirin Tablets The well known Dr. Sumner brand—- 100 in bottle—5-gr. each. For Wed. Only ...... bottle 25(‘ —FREE — A regular 25¢ tube of Lesco Rust Re- mover with each can of Lesco Clean- ing Fluid purchased here tomarrow The 60c size. 36 For Wed. Only ........ can 9OC A TRULY REMARKABLE OFFERING OF New 1929 Washable Hovce Frocks FOR WEDNESDAY My! So handy and con- venient, That’s what our customers say when they see this— “Handee” Combination (3 B [J Dish Drainer Made of strong retinned’ (non-rusting) wire, rein forced with cross pieces. Has center rack for hold- ing saucers, plates, ete. Also an oblong basket on end for cutlery, silver- ware etc. Extra Special for Wednesday— ONLY tubs, tile, ete. A CLOSE-OUT LOT OF — Women’s — A Special Wednesday Sale of the Popular Laundry Help Star Water THE MIRACLE OF THE WASH DAY Cleans and whitens cloths, removes stains, for washing dishes, utensils, bath- For Wednesday ........ bottte 1 OC colors. A VERY SPECIAL LOT OF — Women’s — Rayon Bloomers Extra well made, flat lock seam garments of fine gauge rayon in wanted lingerie shades. Properly shaped and full sizes. For Wednesdm 5 790 A REDUCTION SALE OF Whoopee Hats Brushed wool Turbans in white and See display in South Window. Twenty new early Spring models — At this very low price the stock will not last long. Be here early! Floor Brooms Not a cheap quality broom made up special to sell at this low price but—made of good grade 14-inch long Illinois corn —four sewed, cord band- ed; blue and red pol- ished handles. No. 7 size. A great value at 59¢. Extra Special for Wed. Each fashioned of attractive fast color prints and percales, Silk and Wool Hose A fine weave hose for immediate wear. Well made, conforming to the shape of the head. Just the thing for school or sport wear. Regular $1.00 25 | found it to be 3 feet, 6 inches long, || First quality, all light colors. Wednesday ... For Home Dressmakers Steel Edge Cutting Shears Sizes 7 and 7i4. Rejects of $1.00 and $1.50 grades. Made in New Britain. We guarantee every pair un- conditionally. For Wednesllay .....:cvessssseaiinssrisns 490 Another Offering of ‘lnfants’ Rubber Pants A real 25c grade. White and colors. All sizes. First quality. For Wednesday ...........0000...... pair loc‘_ Save Tomorrow On Sunset Soap Dyes The 15¢ package. All colors. For Wednesday ...............000. AT JUST HALF PRICE! Corona Hair Nets Our high grade regular 10c Hair Nets. 5 Each one guaranteed. For Wednesday, each C An Exeeptloulr-Gnrment Women’s Costume Slips Made of genuine natural Jap Pongee, in plain tailored model. A wonderful value. 5 For Wednesday .............ccc00nunenn. 9 (o 'y & 1] Men’s “‘Big Yank”’ Union Suits Best quality Nainsook. Extra full cut and bar stitched throughout. Wednesdfy e 690 Velour Scarfs Julst .receivesd 1t4All)lV§lour Scarfs in assorted sizes and colorings. Suitable for general use. 49 3 C WeAneRday -....viiniuinsonmoness Final Close-Out Price Girls’ Flannelette Bloomers White or Colored Stripes. Sizes up to 14 years Weanestay ... pir 19€ .. 9¢ value, Special for Wednesday . (One to a Customer) . 19¢ —_— A Big Help to the Housecleaner “SHINO” Dust Mops Made of the finest quality yarn obtainable; chemically prepared to absorb the dust and polish at the same time. Oblong shape, 17 inches over all. Complete with long polished handle. $1.50 value. EXTRA SPECIAL At Just Half Price Milward’s Needles | The finest imported Sewing Needles. 10c packages. — For Wednesday ....... 50 A REAL BARGAIN SALE OF H Men’s Nov- Rayon novelties—200 dozen—of slight ir- regulars. Extraordinary Great Value. WEDNESDAY ................... pair Winter weight, part wool or all cotton, plain ribbed or panel front. “Oneita” high grade brand. Grey and camel color. Rinso Makes Wash- ing easy. The 8%-o0z. pack- age. For Wed. Only— 3 19¢ WEDNESDAY . Ity Hose “At the Little Grocery Section” Sheffield’s “‘Select Brand” Milk The large 16-0z. cans Evaporated Milk. For Wednesday 3 m25c Limit 8 to each customer Save 17¢ a Box on Eaton, Crane and Pike's . [J Highland Linen Full quire box of this high grade stationery, in white, heather or blue with tissue lined envelopes. Regular 50¢ box. : 33c Special For Wednesday .......... Substantial Savings On These Novelty Broadcloths Stripes and fancies. Colorfast, perfect goods. Choice of stock. Wednesday ......... yard 33¢ Pequot Tubing Choice of 42 and 45-inch. .... yard 35c Wednesday ... s . For Little Boys New Spring Straight Pants Sses 318, Wotnesday Tg ptterme 55¢ Mr. Motorist—Buy Several Pairs Men’s Duplex Fabric Gloves An excellent glove for present wear and for driving. Sizes Tl to 10. Colors are grey and covert. $1.00 value, ] 69 c Special For Wednesday .. Men’s New Swiss Knit Ties A top notch 50-cent Tie. Choice of 12 designs, in all colors. Wednesday .... Candy Treats for the Kiddies WAN-ETA Lunch Bars Pure sweet chocolate with plenty of roasted peanuts. Special for Wednesday 5... 10¢c The best table that we have ever been able to sell at this low price — Card Tables Very rigid construction, metal corners, all moving posts securely riveted, insuring permanent rig- idity. Strong compo bound top, imitation leather cover. Simple and fool- proof when opening and Full 1 pint closing. bottle At the low price of 70% alcohol For Wed. Only 23S T T e T e e s T o T vy