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! NG IGAVES Kuklewski Alleges Prank | Logan E. Page Elected First President of Association LOST FLIERS NEAR DEATH BY HUNGER Navickus Broke Agreement ' (Cof ] inued from First By Opening Shop. two weeks' had be 169 CHILDREN AIDED TAEE D SUES oy v BEFORE ASSEMBL Unitorm Traflic Rules BOY SCOUTS SAVED AT BRINK OF FRECIPICE LY GWILLITL very Answers Crities GIANT WAVES L HAMFTEN 13 1L [AGES em on | Order of Amar: Has Successful the leg- ith rnor's major 0 the ssor 10 | is rea Entertainment Jr. and Dance at | su- 0. A. M. Hall who ackh is ed ige C. A. Johnson to Gis ks i rte Recital at Jr. O rection of eler's and I} seems to b t up with the ¢ in handling of bills and there recess this s as in| Mrs Flora 1 The She by Mrs. Mary Goff and Mrs Mrs. Grace Ramsdell. on r year Atty. Ca ale to Issue | Statenent on (,ardmer A statement the * will be ond Gerard Casale, J today Cardiner T 2 «ix months in inal libel, was not adrn by Judge Isaac Wolfe court yesterday and unless other tion i taken to release him, he must jss-rve the sentence, ing Flore: Mrs Grac Mrs. 1. and the * liers' Mre. Mah 5 Mrs. Dera Br jail for erim-{q itted to bhail in superior M piano E pocm H issned se of v win 1 a of the wooden sol by Mrs. May Elliot Julia Norton, semmer and Mrs. Cor All were attired in at imes appropriate to the n in nry (‘,.m by At- he who Yor " time n in t for . first imhoula e sonrce Africa, rot at rirtAn excep the addition of harmony. fne Argertina now has 10,065 miles of ! highwaya, i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, ‘Three New Modern Fire Stations % To Be Constructed in Newington | Hudson. | building: | cruiser of Fire House ND OF EGAN TRIAL IS GUE NEXT WEEK was an, tanking had an in- | On boolks King nd | not know | K figured esterday’s sparring and the | bet ¢ te's attorney e for an answer as to what 1in a Manilla envelope ins by Mavnard finally Mr “Oh, maybe a horse returned shot Alcorn. the en- brought arding of the crash, cinity they ided. FOLICE F..\D I‘ECI USE Leiner Reported Acting 1zely As Result of Wife's A sence—Lose Interest in Life, irtment is of Anton g street, brcome a left h u|| er- belus : man's Gass of 18 of the prop- his tenant had 1 to he 31t despondent the police his troubles. have eaten little and lost all interest in for St. Elizzbeth Circle To Pre,cnt Surday Play Elizabeth Dramatic circle | red Heart parish will pre- | riotic p in five acts en- ad Wisla,” Sunday eve- iditorium of the parish Gold t. The play | soon after the Dolshe- | driven from the | rsaw, in honor of the | and children who had in defense of the in 1920 under the leadership Joseph b or wlndes: was sterday Mrs. Alice rged h theft. t any relationship exists herself and the woma impression gained hearing. The women fended the theater together Mrs. Melinczuk picked up a pocket book when jeaving. Tt Aelivered police headquarter the fol g but the claimed i been e Police W, Zicuzivlewis It investiz resulted ges e & pinet the finder of the purse, and & lice court nst ve th tten W nin w chool stre ing ¥ away s two | lives | | to on t J. Miklosz. 8. Dabkows azek, M. ,\:l. Ziezienlewicz, J. Szymanski, W. Ro- low 1y, owner money had zation moyed in o ‘wlz‘srru-lionw in the busy harbor. dip- | dead. state manski and G. Kucharczyk. It was dirceted by Miss H. Zembko, a subnoena ¢s a witness for Mrs { Rapacks. APRIL 13, 1929. ——— e e IS BROUGHT BACK | STORE ON‘AVENUE T“ NATWE Sml‘.lohnson Fim and Jen- persistent in the place or the police (Continued from First Page) nings Fflund NO[ Guflly would not have had the warrant as long as they did without serving it. Overruling Prosecuting Attorney J. | G. Woods, who recommended that | G ity Items Bior Johnson, 40, of 70 John street, Sewing machines, new and second | hand. Singer, White arnd many other makes. All guaranteed. Household Electric Store, 496 Main St.—advt. |be bound over to superior court in $1,000 bonds as a second offender against the liquor laws, Judge Stan- ley J. Traceski took jurisdiction in | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lanpher, Jr., and Mrs. Clarence Lanpher, Sr., police court today and fined John- son $150 and costs with a jail sen- Itence of 15 day: Johnson did not ped their flags in salute for the The oppressive silence was brok- en suddenly as the Tourville passed Governor's Island, headquarters of the second corps area of ihe United States army, when her guns boom- ed, at brief intervals, twenty-one times—the national salute. From Fort Jay, on the little army ps island off the tip of Manhattan, came the answering salute of twen- ty-one guns. Silent crowds the sea wall at watched the congregated along Battery Park and funeral procession steam up the broad expanse of the On the roofs and in the windows of the great skyscrapers of Lower Manhattan, other crowds watched the solemn spectacle. Flags at Half Mast Throughout the city, flags were at half staff on city, state and federal of the French ashore to Miss Gertrude Schwab, Bassett strect, w struck ¥ AN dau- tomobile driven by James J. Crow- ley of 690 East Main street about %:10 last night on Franklin square, near th Knights of Columbus home. She was crossing the street to attend a whist party at the home when the c which is owned by Edward Brault of Forestville, ap- proached in a southerly direction. Crowley said the young won not appear to be injured took her to the whist part which he reported the accident to Licutenant Samuel Bamforth. Crow- ley is a supernumerary policeman. At §:45 this morning. Evo Ne- grini of Belmont strect was appeal and $300 bonds | packing truck owned by Joseph posted. It was indicated, Low- |y tti of 68 Belmont street out of that the appeal will probab!y (h, hus parking place on Main ated before the next term of | oot when a bus owned by Theo- plozEouEy Wagner of 97 South Burritt 138 Bottles of Bee and driven by James Martin Sergeant D, J. O'Mara of 40 Main street drove in behind Wl e B B el I 'him. The right front fender of the 1 to ‘[‘-‘"xm\ b [:l,’r‘.]‘l Lh"' Lr:"m"’;‘(‘ bus struck the truck, causing slight s N idr Her " ana |damage to the fender. Sergeant J. e Y the plate on April §|C Btadler reparted the accident, A Hud: and Lobk out 138 I;()l: A slight collision on Center street, el Lew s wiea e Peoet Commercial street, between e Phetile canping ma- | &N automebile driven by Harold M. T iar equipment, but | Ellms of 1 Columbla street, and & A o e mak. |Morse and wagon driven by Louis et had o awarrant for An.]Musman of 143 West frect, Was po. i e Bt Main strect, |ported at 7 o'clock this morning by nable to jocate him. They | Officer John Kennedy. The team was ments to make up the |arrestea Johnson, who was tendi });.\‘f)’\,.‘.i' and the automobile broke ral terminal, for 15 cents a bottle One young bert of Kensington was going south vd military and | was intoxlcated in the place | 0N Arch street about $:45 last night e sl bl ekl when it ekidded on the wet paves A 3 S S ment and struck a car driven by Ar- e ol thur Spane of 77 Brooklawn street. e Spane was driving west on Monroe kel L strect, turning south into Arch e Janded in 1 street at the time. he spare tire from New York amon cover was torn off the rear of for whom automobiles wer d about the prery N Ana's T p 2 provided in the funeral processios. |infuence of liuor. :L“;‘l'g“ ERE MR Colonel Lindbesgh flew from Mexico [said nev: diguor to pay tribute to the memor: 1t hy friend, arriv yesterday. was Franklin D, Roosevelt issued it proclamation ordering flags on all anted to know buildings at half staff - meant it was impossible ng commanding officer st it or find it e officer re- | national guard and naval militia to d that weant it was imposs.. Ao to gt it evidence. “Then (it they are foo smart for honor of cight o Aitorncy Ginsburg | asked) cers under the officer replied: “They're captain to accom- A1 right. logy enithelir i dge Questions Police Traceski cross examined the police witnesses very closely, asking why the warrant, which was i@ued on Tebruary 20, was not used un- |Passing the store. He was unable Tl Aprit 8. Officers Kiely and Lieb. |10 €nter a wash room on the floor o that they did mot have |above the pharmacy because the iaionio e 0 i ean imo | A or Ak dunken ol RS L ey Officer Cosgrove told ©f secing |(oPa0t Matibles Bival, who taier e L ia o e (he basiin |RhcneBLY, BEAniANG ihe ln S tnrn S et ina the orace motificd Mrs, Mary Edwards Fanion, o Ll ACC owner of the building. walking by, but he admitted, ;°° NF 0 0 in reply to Judge Traceski, that he o ; 60 A o ahiGTS A fiETened bl asn | s anas, and db tas (L (M St e ) a a quantity of wet paper had been ey menlhidat B . |PUL I @ sink and the faucet was fiicer Walinczus: 1old. of "”" - lleft open. causing the water 10 g} Asmaniy o BIcaT LR ot- | gverflow from the sink and run L_I‘ “l'j »""\1 y 'r! week before 1eTdown through a pipe hole in the Sunday. He had information that the | goor man was the bottle toter for the place at 36 Hartford avenue. The | Derby, Captain Holden, its pilot id not. pressed in court, be-| he had learned by means of signals cause of lack of evidence. Asked by Southern was not dam- | Attorney Ginsburg whether or not but needed only petrol and oil | he had threatened to “clean up the g = {whole block.” Officer Walinezus s id 1' I'lcheg 0" sno“ Ihe had requested Jennings not to Fall at Barre, Vt. ido business on Sunday in the place {but he had never threatened a Barre, Vi., Apri 5 (P—8pring ficd before the icy touch of winter ! “cleanup.” today, leaving this region blanketed “Liquor” Ruled Out Prosecuting Attorney Woods said in 14 inches of snow, the heaviest fall of the winter. The snow storm the police had bottles with traces of |liquor in them, which they had which began yesterday morning, |seized in the place. Judge Traceski continued 1o and unless it soon |said the testimony about liquor was abates the heaviest fall in several [hearsay and he would disregard it vears may be recorded. Plows and |Attorney Ginsburg remarked that trucks were -4 into service 1o |the police were attempting to build open the s to traf up a strong c by mentioning li- quor, “which is their custom.” The Robber Gets Cash in Sack of Vegetables ! analysis of the beer taken in the raid was 2.24 per cent by Chicago, April 13 P—The fellow who held up Mrs. Raymond Cline volume and 1.78 per cent by weight last night knew his groceries. in one instance, and 2.30 per cent by volume and 1.83 per cent by | All he took from the delicatessen | store owner was the bag of food- | | of 133 in- off, ong went > pic rived hers with ‘s case was in. Josition of the s had not hee place by the granting state had : hat he was the court, Johnson | finger of the right hand in a bottling Judye Traceski, commenting on the |hospital where she underwent an lon the Leonard building, the latter stance were quite similar to those n | o) Lisonard E: ihs Jattc Just before 11 o'clock the French | g5 0 where cider was sold. Althoukn 96th street obtained against the place at %6 | red. Woods asserted that it would not be spiring strains of the Mar Aeclared he would certainly do et the body was tuken 1 Who L was farrested on e He to the reception room on A | returned yesterday from a short visit to Portland, Me. ‘Samuel Ballachino, 3§, of 112 |machine and was admitted to New | Britain General hospital last evening |take the witness stand after tesu.|for treatment. He was able to mony as to his connection with a ) 4 place at 36 Hartford avenue had | Mrs. Frank Oliver of 16 Hurlburt | operation for appendicitis. | prosecuting attorney's recommenda- | % tion for a bind over, said there was | = FOF :"' coniideration of 1, Louly a liquor case in court a few days ago Jaifer has transferred to Samuel A. age: ake y t veel e s ie Al Mortedens takien ly il e sresk & beir piven to guarantee the foruier. the Johnson case. | " John J. Sheehan of Francis street, P 0 federal) prosccuting Attorney Woods Te- | clerk at the post office, is a pa- well as on many busl-| pijeq that the place where Johnson m.~m at New house Outside the French line pier at West 14th street, there lgo0, 4t 36 Hartford avenue, while | e \: s “:,’rp.-q\ u‘n‘({ \‘w;r b;rrth;‘ ‘not mentioned by name, the refer- wSTRUGK BY AUT[' i 1 I(“"“"l“‘ . ("‘0‘:“"“" 3 c\»in(\‘- .; ence was to-the Passinisi store at s o biges fltee 112 Hartforé avenue. i “'rm h""",}g"""",‘ll ‘l"“'"l “1" 1‘\‘"‘(‘}”’1mem avenue, Mr. Woods said, | rom the Tourville by six petty of- 5 {ags g s % 2 3 |to which Attorney Harry M. M Sh hEsc l B o e o Hr iss Schwab Escapes Injury in Slowly and reverently, used again to violate the liquor law, | q icers .turHv‘d the coffin fter court, in reply 1o an in-| Al LU, ry as to whether he intended to! and “The Star Spangled Banne “I will start right away,” he sai rowds stood with bared h | “That place will be closed up tight. he military stood stiffly ihgs ity Col. Charles A, Lindberg T lled the ambassador “more 1 ] LS o A e ¢ friend rived unnoticed by the LSedl Silomny Ginshuy The fiying colonel had a his fli Mexico Lafayette strect, crushed the middie g0 home toda D eterad by the pollce, and |street, has returned home from the and no recommendation for passing Shulansky, a three-tenths interest in & n the Lyceum the: buildi o ey i rchmat Deaalin (bat ips |00, e LyceuDl Gusaan og and Britain General hos- was arrested on April 8 is an old |pital. was another silent crowd the scene of the other violation is further up the river to anchor oft1"Nymorous convictions have been BUT Al IEN[]S WHlsT ambassador saluts 19 guns Was | .piav ir it wishes to use The naval band broke into the in- | j,qitnte padlock proceedings. he Lindy Arrives Unnoticed st of 55 Dewey thr of several thousands persons, w moved case, n conncet- police, and th mo- v fail pro and after terday after ith the said the to shov Af of an several His micn v stops, from ski, City ed mn ortly after noon the long funcr- 1 procession started of its two mile oute from the to Grand Cen- tral terminal seaplur the drab sky, sually pier re = ever, droned its way through 1, v and whistles of harbor piped a farewell salute. Thou- sands in the street, the men with heads uncovered, lined the curbs in silent tribute. Lunch hour crowds from Fifth avenue houses ad size of the throng. Impressive Tribute mpres tribute Mr, Herrick wa r oot > tra dore street S Found Officers J A C. Wal-! Planncd to che mem- arranged 10 body trom on which 1t today to Cleve- iplomat's former home. i state officials joined with s of the American and thony but wer hile was ified t 17 from policem Officers Kiely secing men in <, under the Officer Kiely as sold his was ise WATER FLOODS STORE Damage Caused in Fgan Pharn Trace “It said, and question:d admitted it e to Tra he of iy s cy When Faucet is Left Open and you you and smart Sink is Plugged Upstairs, non- com- lerable damage which poured into M L. Egan's pharmacy at 473 Main street about 2 o'clock this morning. Officer Clarence Kumm vering the condition while was caused wias Southern Cross Needs Only Petrol and Gil Sydney, N. 8. W., April 13 (®—The rescue airplane \herra radiord late today it had just left the vi- of plane Southern Cross, cered yesterday ne Port and that a Western Austral Airw had landed it on the mud anberra dropped provisions to Captain Charl tord-Smith and his comipanic ere forced down March attempting a flight from Sydney to | Wyndham, Tebacco and a revolver and $5 tele from fricnds and | vell wishers, also were dropped. When the Canberra arrived at Judg plicd disce Geo lian near he machi: while wa made by 15 nags of s Kir s, who while | a s CHICKENS IN TENEMENT Officer Maurice Flynn reported that chickens are kept in a vacant tenement in a house in the rear of 45 Arch street, and a family occu- pies the tenement next to it. The condition is being investigated. lH AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS was the Cross aged, chemic | weight in another. Judse Takes Jurisdiction stuffs she was carrying home; but in |among the carrots, macaroni, ginger- After Jennings was discharged, Attorney Ginsburg conferred with Johnson and then announced that | and head lettuce were the | the defense would rest. Prosecuting | receipts—$1 Attorney Woods then asked for a | CHILDREN D Kalamazoo, Mich., bind over in $1.000 bhonds. Judge cocki said Johnson's record con- ped a notation of a fine of $7 and costs on one occasion for viola- | —Three young children of Leroy fion of the liquor law. and there Curren, and an 18-year-old mail st have been ecircumstances sur- | were burned to death when fire de- rounding the case which called for | stroyed the Curren home early to- day. The dead children are John, | 2; Magilyn, 4. and Claire, 6. The maid was known as “Jessie.” snaps s IN FIRE April 13 (UP) the small fine. Judge Traceski. continuing. he was ready to take jurisdiction but 1Mn ‘Woods wanted the . superior . Ortha A. T. Smith will reign as said | en of the junior prom at Ohle 1 Stats university. fl