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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 192) HALASH BOUND OVER ON SHOOTING CHARGE (Con ed From First Page) re would have been a unount of powder about the attorney claimed. wound, the Saxe pointed ate had at le and Kalash the witness stand Attorney . however st mac ha Golon replied s not incumbent upon the to prove that fired the shot, wt Atlorndy J v that i th to do 0. He Kalash reon Prose- inter rney Golon he was had said but ked that ns Voods inted o arzue piced Officer Testifies Cofiey No. 4 fir clock, ha ki's son shooting. and v stawski's Kalash ash was in bed and underwear on. allegation as to t also denied socks vnied the na ing Kalash out, oftice the Kowitz automobile wd Dr. David P Stawski were in it hol his hand chead and the officer vou Stawski tification of I ant. In the had adquarters Hellberg in of W The over did not made ive ash meantim sent a as- Officer to po- Bro- with message and Offic. respon: s examing from the scene of the and he did not hear a ski's son told him he Ationi DEss station is about ha heard the shot as he the veranda of 1 the officer knew neighborhood was sitting on but so far nobody e in he it Was Bullet Wound testified bout 11:30 p. u at home bleeding nd in the cye. He tal and probe particles home Dr. Waskowit that profusely fi head him to the wound, powder m the Tos fore- thove took the finding gun- wr the as nec- inch decp the witness, i i, Tt was and in the a quarter o opinion of at bullet orney Golon cross ex cowitz at length wound and 1 hava been ca . Waskowitz replied ot know anything could inflict re fou ined Dr nature w0t at sed by fireworks that he did but a bullet an injury of th wski or nd in St orehe some- - than ugh it cont nift s possible ng powier, t, cansed the wound Doubts 1 lie dout could have i Theory h that fire- reworks ted very m rhs flicted such an wether or could s held Dr. Was from th probability wound if fired wound in ques en tal if th Stawski ory testi e was on o nearby st Kalash way throat d holding forehead. 1 thro o his shooting Kala ird towards home o clapped 1t the b blood 11 1 for help. Positive of Examined Woods, S Ident hy Proscenting ely pe ot him. Ti corner Wsh walking along the siree children and warnec meant fored v morts ich he s home to secure aloan Stawski's Kal 1 to repay the Sow ctained Attor loan an VEN AWAY MERCHANTS GUPE NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT CAPITOL THEATER FOR YOUP FAMILY A\IO FR!tNDS T Stempien to bring the | Woods seized Sf to re-| had | had done | owning a | | door fon b foreclosure rds have been | Prosecutor “Chokes” Stowski Both Prosecuting Attorney Woods | and Attorney Golon had Sta demonstrate the exact manner which Con chens panies B, H, I, L. and Service Com- wski b ythe throat pany. Companies H and T are Ne e imaginary pistol at : [ Britain units and their mark was 7 ‘cmpany H received hon- (Continued From First Page) inention secor as follows: and pointed his forehead. an for its tidy stre New Britain unit m in percentage and it is | race for the cup. Machine Gunners From Co. H ¥i . Mt Thomas Kilduff an- the list of those who | machine gun shoet- follows: Expert, Litke, Iirst Second Lieu'. irst Sergeant | Sergeant leon G. Alex Schneider. Attorney Golon, however, had awski play the part of the gunman nd it was observed that Stawski pointed the ipaginary gun at the at torney’s left temple, whereas the actual wound was in the left ks With a Hat landmarks on the Stone ranch blown to piec panel signals, and tel vill be used in communication wor 1d that 1 of mod- ¥ n awarfare for the Gualified in t governors ing contest, Stawski also demonstrated i : A Coptain Witliam R ins or wiaeie histnicuna e e resimentalpara e Wil Gonclune K RIEILE LIS torney Golon had him put it on exercises and the formation » Sl nae i lta it off Acuerall limen St 1 yesterday in second i said the night was hot and ntal parade since t carrying approximately 20 pounds of A third parade will be I had his hat titled ranch tomorrow .fvw} th back from his forehead hivouae for the night Kalash jarred him Lim by the throat knocked to the zi “Do vou want the lieve the story you held i head Attorney and he replied could swear it a1 told his story throt Matthew Papciak, fer. cading in the evel 1y pic shown and | 1 wski JEfe tho ymas the encamp 14 he ergeant ley Hr: I lis Regiment ade Hoion soldiers left 1t 8:30 | peindl, clock t v and will be a til b, Then they will cond holow Sergeant Is Kenneth E. Schoell, Fr Ludwig Lyon, William G Private | ) d P Schmidt. Private Walt 7 irst Class Private Charles Private Lanteri held Tranchida Oreli orze Howarth, Dom 1uskill seph Genovese Tiol ane groceries, €0 he i Balfore, when rsday ent ! him mental parade mphatically: I as a tribute to illion times.” M Deputy She acting interp morning parations for encimpment which will be eneral ( up asked to vour of the heing Paul and Jo- who fa ) years in th He i despiltc nd his | fir won him | D the of- the Toay | lis am s gunners are Corporal DeAndrea, Privates Salvatore James Dicle, Harry Olson Corporal George D. First Class Law- Private William H. Rosaris Di- ton. still musual the re cors has of Jarro, second class, of | Martin, Private two |re Kelleher Whitman, Joseph Sco ato and Alfred C. Ben, Company 1 Eliminated a game played yesterday afler- noon Company 1 he soft ball championship Company E of Hartford. The scorc 11 to 8 and in its victory the| Hartford team squared accounts for its elimination by Company T Th New Britain outfit fought an nphill battle all the way anl throughout the game it hit the ba'l hard and timely. but the fielding of | the team was the weakness which | . lecaused the defeat. The Hartforl in i || team was superior in every depart- ment the The local lineup Dawley cof, rugale p Jobert 2d, Zippo Janek « and Gray r On Sick Joseph sugering Heard “Quict Shot” ph Stawski, 15 years old of the victim, testificd that he sitting on the front veran: talking to girl friend working ‘up in 1ol he heard “a wearing but o iting homie grocer and 1 ise in events, men of the great amount connection with {hesc the officers and theuisel to resting more Aceordi to ived from {h are not as many uardsmen in Niantic Pine Grove ind Sound View has been One announee mess last nig thusiastically. The men ta carry their packs. They will he ansported to camp for them. Mess nsporte o truc Jos work nee great are confining of his men home camp, |1 is now the o in- provo: farms” when shot.” He was and stockir father his supper walking pa Lome from A few second heard, his father his hand to head whil blood streamed down “What th matter?"” the boy asked him shot me Get a ¢ o 4 me regime leaming insniring helmets in the Company E Winy Company of Hartford Bed coualled the mark set by Company H v Britain, which won both (he nobadl et and kitchen shields yest ail mome In trou was e underwear she rs and he to or Was W for his il | was The girl happened to 1 t the house on tl a theater after came mad was received en- the shot wa along hold 0 not have his fors private cars. “Kalis ofs sted made boy ran « d on came out ki replied. The firehous and Officer Coffey ing told of 1k revelver o sh's hous: Found the but of game, 5 it to the Knoc 3 consisted of ! Burkarth 1h, Lawson f, ; sunlight ard It pulled ran up to drill today List ola of Company from poison ivy and handa d He is con- and was not ahle the regimental pa- out his s Kalash officer in could P At entranee first his hands ar fined to quarters to take A o ford organization won hoth LMo o5 vesterday. Company H had 25 pasancRngs winning two 1 Whenifold to and the Company he made slight re- second in seven years ifed, che officers’ noon the house and Kalash's wif¢ was I v nied th up and sistance same day iz the At was none i on E rade rdiy | Injures Finger Leon G. LePoint is suf- d forefinger, re- cant Thomas itomobile door mained in the time hefore Sergeant e dre until h said. A secarch was hande of volve mess Sergeant that the v sanitary st hoy from ir ceived when | Kilduff slamm on it. The fir door for nnoun Kkitchens od from and od failed to disclose a re has vet bee The hoy Golon Avon n uncover ply to decorative ct on the not nec Attorney caddy at the nds junior in have no ¢ said he is a cloths arc zolf club and school. He said his father often to the store at night lo buy groceries for supper after he turned from the golf club o¢ § o'clock in the evening. Tt nobody works hut ff Attorney Golon remarke: sther or not the girl 10 s talking had heard the said she had. and he ant McAva S0 As 1 his father's wound able ome P atte looks as if old man.” Asked wh whom he w hot. the 1 told slood frot said Thank You! THE 2nd Anniversary Shoe Sa as more generous than we anticipated. At times we were unable to give the time and attention generally aceorded each customer. In order to please and give more time to each individual we have placed more salesmen to help you select the values in footwear for Wednesday Morning CON hoy tot the mnd which he hoy was flow some of it took told MeAvay was called nd and said he had hoy's art of th he was at Sergeant witness st the hload entenant on the Huzh Clark t testitied that i 10oting the 1rd no shot affray until RESPONSE TO OUR i lives lieved but he own he in yard nd know he Kalas rted time othing of saw on W's the investigation This aft police an moon posted for Kal Mine ac the less per United idente past 17 ve in s we pita workers atc PAIR FOR S2.79 g Pairs for $5 When you want fo buy ‘ ONE PAIR FOR $2.79 hoe Stores vice of any MAIN don't Commerei wanf ser- kind and know where (o find it; when best friend you . . . even your (ell 1 a2 Opp. can't look in the CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE RECTORY ), THAN A ( ”GQOD CAR b WOULD? Buy a car for little money The reputation of a dealer it used cars depends upon the merits of cach sale he makes. This is our belief and your protection. Seloin Motor Sales CHURCH R ew Britain, Conn. { Britain | was LaPoint reccived had the camp physic he injured member duty After relief er of the guard The sergeant ma- jor was Sergeant William Allen of First Battalion Headquarters pan w Britain, he for © jans he returned Guard New an Niount The list of {the guard mount wa the company clerk Dunbar, as follows Sergeant of Wove Corpor: Vincent J. | daskiewicz, Wetr men who took announced Corporal H. il Thr taking ount this & of Meriden vesterday officers ar in the guard Company D £ ned to duty was obliged 1o there only a short time, being ed from duty this morning e EaT >rivates, Ha o'clock to prepare for the hike Bonrizaa Nechin ucoin, Milford the Y'red Stone ranch. J. Boyle. Wallace Condon, ' Raoul The of of the LaRue, Fred J. Odd. Alfred J. Ro- Licut. J 1. Delorenz leau, Alphonse J. St. Cur, Raymond command the guord was Lieut. [I. Welson, Abel A. Plourd. Laury Watson of Meriden. The adjutant|M. Andelin, Iobert P. Beck was Iirst Lieut. William H. Jackson |I. Bushnell. Louis Duncan of New Britain and the sergeant |Guerrette, George M major William Allen | Kenneth 0. Orr, Harold of New B two ars dmund R. Thibode connected witl Battalion White, Arthur D Headquarters Co as 1 Casmir Britain part or active ftern was the guard call- ore rold I Hector Okenquist 1 er- nail jamin C Tho Clement J John Parsons. Panel his afternoon Signalling all the he including 1d panel ground work they \dquar- ssidy Ferrari the Ne abadia, And gnallinz jotte. Just This w hidbdean and have been ranch almost St O unit the similiar to doing at t ince their Guard Mount By Co. L Company I. of Bristol, which had the honor of putting on the guard- ing mount ceremony Sunday before | the large crowd of guests, was pro- | ficient in the which 1t executed the George H. | Williams of Company M, Hartford.| The officer of the day, and Licut. | Robert W. Swanston was command- on ade he Provost g Sound View. N and Pine Grove lowi Arrival and Frank Goclow sidy, Victor M. Ingellis Stocks. lirnest Picard Burn. John Co buglers are Privates Wayne Andel Jamos Theodore privates Mar manner in and drill. Lieut olde: {in Wisconsin ol Madison, is the who is I n com- taught the children: scrap books are make and high lights of history and EHUR[;H VAEATI“N geography are taught. The children have adopted this SC ar a service project of internation- al good will, and their scrap books are being filled with photographs of Lindbergh, Ambassador Morrow and Final Ceremomeg Fridag—Work oter intcenational characters - siding in various countrie with Exhlbnej Thm\sday A] {erno0n | suitable information with each pic- ture After a The two schools will combine in a Yy ses s religious service tomorrow morning. On Thursday afternoon at the South church they will exhibit the result of their craftsmanship. On Friday afternoon will be the closing exer- cises to which the public is fnvited SMALL VIR es 1 and 2 of the fire partment went to the ré Blair Brodril street at 2:12 o' neeessful the fnree weeks of vacation with ap- Friday after- he work of the ibited for the church a close monies schools w propriate ce noon. On 'l children t of the parer 1o hursday will for s have been ions of the ed this school outh and tional buth church the < in of pri- of Miss the Comp: de- Membrial Cor store charge and the in charg ttison a lively fire in rubbish pile causing considerabis 0. No stre smoke 5 was called at et dump. 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