New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1929, Page 10

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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1929, RUSH T0 REGISTER |A. F. of L. Concentrates Unicnization Drive STOLE AUTOMOBILE l WW FOR CITIZENSHIP On Elizabethton, Tenn., New Industrial City| T() HUNT FOR JOB s — Supply of Blanks Exhausted—| o 3 E ke Hartlord Youth Bound Over in New Ruling After July 1 LA i Ll N ¥ - New Britain Court rosped 3 B g ; ! Lawara Gauthier, 17, of 163 Main RS TE i R R, ‘. % <trect, Hartford, stole an automobile . J owned by Earl Kahn of 478 Arch | street, on Chestnut street in front of the New Britain Machine company tactory last Friday evening, driving it 1o Hartford, where he picked up | Beman St. Lawrence, 16, of 932 | Broad street, Hartford, according to a story unfolded in police court to- | day when St. Lawrence and Gauthier | were charged with theft of the car. | They attended church services in Hartford, efterwards driving to | Broad Brook, where Gauthier tried |10 see a man re lative to getting work {but the man was not at home, 3o authier drove on to Springfield, ass. Becoming involved in a case a minor violation of the motor vehicle laws the young men were —_ - | # w“‘-flwn-'l about their licenses and A glimpse of the dntrueflv. force of the Mississippi which broke chuu.h the South Quincy } o rvin« tes of : 1‘ :~gn>‘n-mt sl :\h'“ levee to sweep over farm lands, leaving heavy damage in its wake. Photo shows waters as they spread they were unable to show, and so over §,000-acre enion farm. they were arrested. Sergeant P. J 4 O'Mara brought them back to New e Main street, was given a s pondad‘hu wife drank wine together at «.14 osgrove yesterday that $3 or $§ 3 and had | commitment to the state farm and ‘)tldll\: s home and she seized h||||1\\.q.i stolen out of the cash register Gauthier pleaded guilty 2 § 110 conmment to make. St Lawrence, |Placed on probation. He was ar- by the hair when they reached home, | of his store while he was a short However, plecded not zuilty and sato |rested at his home about 11 o'clock | He kicked her, he admitted, but | distance away for a few minutes. He 4 Judge Traceski that he had no owledge that the car had been | Sergeant P. J. O'Mara, who testific] olen. Some time ago. Gauthier that a ch as broken in the | drinking. The police were notified today of ted an automobile of the same|house and Devitt was intoxicated | Judge Traceski imposed a sus- | the return of the operator's licenses . s Hahn's car, so St. Lawrence |and unruly. He was charged with | pended jail sentence of 60 days and [of Fred Spindler of 65 Seymour ought the latter was his, Gauthier [ breach of the peacc and drunken- ! placed Malekowski on probation. |r~|rr'vl and Fred Elmers of 188 having told him of having his car |ness, ! The only think that saved him from | Pleasant strect. paired - Many Disturbances Alleged jail immediately was his wife's n-: Rudolph Schmitt of betiiton's tey mills are tured hers as they waed ont in a recent Sergeant O'Mara testified that nel Michacl Kron, 42, of 17 Oak street, | quest for another chance, the court [ ue was arrested by Officers W. P. strike. backed by the Amervican Pederation of Laly AL (he vight is ent to Newingion vesterday and in- | pleaded not guilty to charges of said, and if he comes back again lw!”‘fl"‘! and Delbert Velcy at 7:30 | I yesterday forenoon on complaint, by | he promised it would mnot happen | suspects a crowd of young men who |again. He also promised to stop | were about the plac i C Fennessce monntain sivls who Bave siven un their homespun and tuned Happers sinee they came teom the farms (o work in LK eymour ave. Meetdi el s il S s 3 {erviewed @ gasoline station employe | hreach of the peace and drunken- |Will serve 60 days and an additional | this morning on charges of breach of America. who his becn in personal charze of Flizabethton and who is < : [\$ho told him Gauthier wus alone in iness, Officer Thomas Woods {esti- sentence. OfLthd peace and Arunkennom. He to play @ big part i uion lahor's fortheoming campaign o organize the i the car last Triday night when he|feq that ho made the arvest about | Coare fp Callision Nac onsleaot o poliseicourt o, south’s 250000 textile niill workers, - o ought tv o gallons of gasoline. This |11:15 Saturday night on complaint | Ake I Swanson, 21, of 320 Os. | HiOrrow. estimony substantiated. St Law-| e 410 14 year old son of Mr. anl|good avenue, charged with violation | The pelice were notified about A nee’s elaim of innocence as to the |y\jye “yeron” that the former had [0f the rules of the road cut the cor- |11:30 Saturday night that a woman ¥ %, lett of the car and Judge Traceski| paced the latter out of the house ner of Main and Glen streets about | WS Screaming in an automobile in S e : | discharged Lim withia Knifc | 11:40 Saturday night as he drove out | front of 20 Carlion street. Sergeant In Gauthier's case, it was testified | ol 00 L0 AL MeCne testificd | of Glen to go north on Main, Of- | i°teney investigated and reported At he was in Hartrord pelice court iy, oo 0ng Oficer Woods took the | ficer David Doty testified. A col- | that there was some family trouble ril 17 on charges of breukiag |} 00 B & e O O fter he had | lision with @ car driven by Peter {4d he found no cause for police AP% S ‘[H ITATI"N’ Lontering and thet of an AUto-{i, b i through o door, The of- | Sunkitis of 37 Pratt street, Bristol, |4 ; and e case wi tinued | 0 eaia he lias been i the house |resulted, hY 3 Ju \ cosk »oUNd = 1 | il 1 fay 3. Judg ki bound e aukitis was driving south on Main practicaily every night for some tivir nd admittance 0 ; 1 ! Q 4 '[“H;“"l"”““ iy ‘J”:( ;',f’” Of SU- || cause of disturbances caused by Strect and the front part of his car | SPh's church on South Main street S — 1 J \ " 1 t6r Enecdling husband ang wife. was smashed beyond repair. No. | At 7:10 this morning between a Con - TRUCK HITS GHILD G 1 U e o STane Y £ 17 Waller| Mrs. Kron testified that her hus- body was injured. ine bus driven by Thomas s Miss. was fined |band tried to stab her. She had a| Swanson admitted that he shouid n of 365 South Main street Cobls onihe 20 of speed- discoloration under the left eye but |have gone around the point of in-|Nd an automonile driven by Fred |she said someone other than her | ter tion to the rizht. As it was, | coley of 50 Hom venue, Merf- Officer Doty found he redr wheels | Gen. There was no cause for police | action Jean Tortin in Critical Condition i In 1 2 i ;. nz He was arrested by Motore | Rl i e o 3 . L. Hurper about 4 o'clock |husband struck her. After Accident at West Main and ot 2 11 cha ST 1 S R B o e P 1| A0 EWanEonts! dar ioni faetifnonkie | oS S oiticer testif £ Baltfin northwest curh, The police arc investigating a re- ° 1 ing and neglecting the children, the DOTE thati i ey R e driv @ ! voungest of whom is only & weeks | A fine of ANd costs was imposed. | g o1en in front of a store at 532 ; old. He had no intention of using he continued cases of Armand | Last strect i 1 1o Show Licensc |the knife but had it only to frighten and William Dineo, of Bristol, Knox, 42, of 312 Church/| S FO e g r 0 John Riaro of 30 Lafayette street o i ) {her. He works hard &nd feels that charged with violation of the motor complained to the police Saturday clder he is entitled 1o a drink once in @ vehicle law ielative to financial re- Pormin i 300 Walk Gut 1 i o show ense and cer- | SRS 7 L | that Tony 1% 0 assaulted him. e ; ; o d : f tifiea : lon affer an acei- ,\;.!;:,I‘ <,]y‘.;r"h: e dsil e Shosebil gty until| - Adam Rossmidek, aged 12, of 29 as struck by aut 1 ) alions and | dent, ‘ Surolls testiicd | ST SIS : ’“.'”‘}_ L aecuting 1Ornes | pujaski street, has been missing o oanea s g . i 1 i t Hild Joi - had Judge Traceski fined him $10 and | Woods said Attorney Anthony J.|from home since last Friday, me- tianE Knox's cur on Blm | COsts and put him on probation with | Rich of Bristol was to have had the | oording to his father's report to the PR elock yesierday [ warning that he will go to jail if [men in court but appar.ntly there | pojice, day afternoor he does not stop drinking. PR E GRH Raymond Newton, 17, of 363 Main fo show his papers rads Guilty R R sirect, was struck in the back of the the latter iade o | Walter Malekowski, 30, of 53 c l head while playing bascball Satur- Grove street, pleaded guilty io lty tems day afternoon at Walnut Hill park, Johnson was|charges of drunkenness, breach of and Supernumerary Officer Anthony ‘w‘lh0‘;:"\"““".‘""'1 :nn peace and assaulting his wiie Mrs, Theodora Manning and _“M: Pechiout took him to his home. He ificer Thomas Blanchette testified |, Lanning are stoving at the | 4id not appear badly hurt. at he made the arrest at 1:30 yos- () 005 0 m e Clty Officer John W. Riley notified 3 1 ; e e s e $M Mapte | {erday morning on complaint of Mit | UNligs Gladys Heisier of 473 1-2 | Pauline Fragione of 172 Waahington oncoming 1 > o - W ; AL 2 NMaple yalekowski who came to him on tie | pip e ¢ vosizned her posi. Strect to be in West Hartford town of the small d ¢ty 1 - g _"‘ | street. tonsriate tment store | court at 7:30 tonight to answer a rni 1 1 i HET | M. Mary Metty, police matron, | charge of alleged violation of tha with a 1 Bonl omias | Lincoln Strects, after four years' servic | testificd that an examination dis-{" A [ Mirante has purchascd a| closed numerous marks and discol- 'gix fumily apartment house with a | i g I B b iy ¢ 5 < int cur struck another | Orations on the woman’s head and gix.car garage at 54 Talcott strect | WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE JII0 a8 e et ! ; ' : lan Sat WA e o et 0ay, from Domenick and Pasqualine| Danielson. April 20 P—Luey E. Abls b £ P the crash and | Mrs. Malekowski testificd that she |Ciandella. The price was not given | (Aldrich) Shippee, 54, wife of Cyril on. Petrunti’s de- | Was given a severe heating but she out, but it is said to have been about | Shippee. committed — suicide by e pavement was @8ked that he be given another $30.000. Mr. Mirante plans to re- |drowning at East Killingly this B0t want to try o chance. There are five children, the model the building extensivel | morning. A He fined 250 |oldest being 11 years, in the family. | Nonzo DiNigrio of 64 Hartford | Unfons “Qutito Wit ¢ R iecepiance i ad- 4 s 3 Malekowski testificd that he and avenue reported to Officer Daniel J.| £ L ] v stroek v hinski of 2 dernaged con- motor vehicle laws, John W. Liley READ HI (\ID Cl:lSSIFIEn ADS started Through Walnt rear tires on t cring th until t m the hospital, ) : g v Connell, stated that 2 1 2 { stre pleade condition & cli of the i $5 with- David Doty te YOUng men were ter 10 o'clock Satu n and Nergeant 1 Officer Collins chased i sreach of the Peace cident exce truck The f at the Stanl B Gormany Central Park, overtak- | cond lup. | close FOOND IS JVANA e | e g Wife a o S ch weki, 58 charged with nd assanlting nued until to- part of the pu tandpoint p 0 Iha M nntos Dol r z army ! ? 55 Wilcox street, the end of the Passoier i : p Ce « ( 1dition |} 1 wde 1the arrest, there will be sy €s at the te L M ¢ choslo D r iwrence J. Golon asked of these services r - pert ¢ L Fine ontrast 1 1 t Probation Offic rty. € « « T y-tre 1 ¥ « r « i conld g0 1o t 0 eski ordercd : 4 bond of $50 W1, 7 A ol ‘ ' i 3 ) Y s s : d Reutes of Rond 7 AN /[0 /7,/ Newington Roads Too Bad el p L ; ; s s 1. docs not 1 i P SR 4 N /4 él Ambulance Can’t Drne ln S ; 1 ana . C e gt it the char lation of the rules ; 7z T er Lazicki of F: rers ' 1 1 1 i s i b ot 1 was arresed by Of Center was disc od f N P kne T ' on v head B ¥ 4 T ard arroll ahout 12 Britain General hosp t atter- | 1t it rid 1 . Jvest 1 that McCuny ity £ e 3 morning after the offic noon, after having undergone treat 1 ' il y with The g ard a crash znd upon investigat- ment for the past seis : Saturd sht danc- | confid deont Canil abct 2 e Sl arncd that Klancko's car burns which he clai i ed : lic . re not i ibit Adminis A struel a parked sedan in front of .t work in a local factory, V ind ' clat tain | tr Mau . e rinot > et UNAer- 457 Myrtle street and drove in onto Mr. Lazicki was removed 1o the hos- . t a strikers’ party it de- |y imnenas % d : the sidewalk. pital about a month ago it was ne o f ¢ . 3 over p 5 p - Z Klancko told the officer he did cessary hecause of the conditio ic . 3 & i e , Y e T 2 not see the parked c 21though cwinTton roads for four nier o 1 i and b oo s et -!there was a light on it and the carry him on a streteher a g t e: hut s: ¢ % ik : t as a whol o A strect is well lighted a inile to the hospital amibniar o Prisone S N ) R 3 4 re v na fecls Attorney Albert A. Greenberg 1ol afternoon he was able 1o W Banpt ar okt 7 ani <ol at Ger E the conrt that Klancko did not vio- on crutches and navigated the same " ! 5 1 5 3 ‘ Haon! zestion Ay C a B3 aw intentionally and he has disiance on foot with help from i kingz ot Jast . the bt : : 4 “G » E settle for the damage to Loy mates, : 1& maed 1510 L ‘ e placed o b the parked car. Judge Traceski im- v dres rs, use ¢ 2 hat \ 4 world sit posed a fine of $5 and costk, sns- VASION Yok I nrEll Al G jon.” nding tion.” pending payment of the fine on pay- Hirry Miede pt Arch strest rig " ! 57 an interview during which h v s ment of the costs, ‘wus arrested this afternoon by Offi- 1o e fo 4 mes. “I've given a . SITION | Nolle Charge ‘cer John M. Liebler on the charge . B { " tenmine | quor since prohibition than Albert A, Dorbuck ) Stan-| The charg: of driving without a ©f evading responsibility for fn: hosic ¢ fashi nd <old bhefore. Prohibit A ley street, has resi 1 v‘~ ,.(,\mm,zl‘(‘rnfl- nolled in tha case of ‘Farmingten suthorities. 1t is - i preferred v had $500.000 worth v < that of draftsms New |Andrew Petruskis, 52, of 436 Chest- leged that he was involved in 2 ms 1o he r egpe weakr out.” Britain Machine Co. and h \!nhrv-:}lfl"’ street. Officer A. E. Atwaler accident in Farmington this morn- they wear it while - he employ of the International {made the arrest ing and failed to stop. Similar ra Losicry can be b t | RE AL L ) S Motor Co., of Brunswick, N. J. Thomas Devitt, 59, of 435 South

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