New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1929, Page 18

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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 22, 192). BRIAND WILL URGE Huge Snake Swallows Blanket; Sailor Hacks Octopus’ Tentacles KIMBALL T0 SPEAK (Dogsie Brings Grif " UNIONIN FUROPE All Efforis to Remove It Fail Off to Save Friend From Death AS JRIVE BEGING | oo o rode south on Grove sireet Sa urday evening at 11:15 o'clock | | Cincinnati. Ohio. July 22 (P—A |blanket out. That failing, Stephen| Los Angeles. July 22 (A — The |second boat, saw Monstad flounder- As he passed 9S Grove strect a PO]iIlCfll Efl‘.efl[e SuggES(ed— [ boa constrictor with an army blank- |inserted into the snake a tube witn |Story of a battle between two men ing and forced his way through the Mamliaclurer [0 Address Gol]' :”:"_;[,“,,f‘.:“;,,"f.’f”"\'“\ff,. ”o!v’::nn[w‘x‘? et s tals, dre e services an a hu octopus off the c t | Kelp. + in its vitals, drew o of |2 metal hook inside, but was unabie | "% p J SRUMBENE §Mglonoyele and| Sl rere lay pain min, near here, was told yesterday |Monstad disappeared ben: the nine sought to mip 'Police snake still held t inket to- | A half gallon cf oil then was pour- t b Monstad, captain |surface of inky water. T man O'Day in the 1 1"l\hng>|n lay with all eff to remove it a |ed into the snake to relieve it. The of a fishing boat. who fell into the |reappeared and Pettibone hacked | 0 «iith expert on golf courses | | that it became more foolish and who has had considerable experien: tried biting the front tire as it Paris, J 2 (P —Organiz Europe as a regional entity under the aeg of, Nations and attem as such of both poli mic problems, is 1 the project of foreign e Bri of Fran T 3 "‘\ ‘,,;”( R murky from a fluid released by the was the first of dangerous size on|toastmaster. Arthur G. Kimball ng from the chase he == e L 15 in Septerabar 3 | suspended judgment on Shuman. The |octopus. Pettibone, who was in a record here in years. Ianders. Frary and Clark will also| | found his machine had toppled By in, ey T Ey | 4 were made by Sergeant be one of the speakers. over. breaking the le in the es to explain t ) | h and Motoreycle Officer Strolls. | — — = S S | : spotlight and causing other dam- his plan f | The committee has erected a | arabrace:t ea of for ‘ the latter having received a com- |pleading guilty {o that cha Also. | out his license prior to his 1Sth sign on Central park., showing B Jeoniy :alled upon the "‘l e o ey | plaint from Shuman shortly before | Motoreyele Officer Alfred Tanguay | birthday. The officer told him it was golfer surrounded by golf balls @ (50 bl v 2 E AL o ey noon Saturday while the ser testified that Roberts was driving a |too late to erase the charge and ad- Ul eyt (G GR35 2 parli 1 . ot e L o e R L ST ; ¥ : | e slanie. and questioned him United of Burops Proposcd responded 1o a call to headqu: truck loaded with flying horse parts | vised him to br proof of his age 3 . e that there was a disturbance in on West Main street yesterday after- | to court, which he did ., ] paying for the dam e Sl pr- |, ] Fpgaring ":"“\‘E[even Week-End Arrests Lead Duvia Bensamins siore at st {noon and by weighing the load it Juz Throwing Fails /. LSRe AT aoheddioa nich dams lure blanket caught in the serpents | clutches of the devil fish, but was | off one tentacle after another. (‘ap- Stephan, general manager of | fangs 1y as it struck at a pigeon saved when Roy Pettibone, another tain Monstad said as soon as Pet- success in ‘aying out course rolled along. IFearing that the imersed the 24 foot reptile |and was swallowed with the bird |fisherman, came to his rescue. tibone cut off one of the feclers.| will be one of the speakers at ths|| dog would be run over by his tank, placed a hood [J. H. Hoe, carnival operator, pail| Captain Monstad fell into a kelp another gripped him. He fainted panquet this evening which is|] motorcycle, Policeman O'Day and attempted with |$1,000 for the boa a few weeks agd, [hed while searching for fishing | when Pettibone lifted him into the planned to open the drive for i, lifted the machine upon 10 men to work the |he said crounds. A fentacle wrapped around hoat. but was revived | for a municipal golf course v started chasing the him arm, and the wafer came | The appearance of the octopus| Judge Morris D. Saxe wil take m atnisiast: | el b k) D e Harvey Simons, 22, of 20 Star B A . mum as o wh he would pay to New Low Resord Shuman's ~ sister * testified heavier than the law allowed. ' The | g oot ana his wite, Helen Simons, | or not Hooper was the aggresso He w ion called for 8, pounds of the same address, pleaded not T gzuilty to the charge of violation of ———— e ——— the liquor law and a continuance . report will be made this evening at until Thursday was ordersd on re- . . {he Shuttle Meadow club, where the quest*of Attorney Lawrence J. Golon g T banquet will be held. S nts McAvay and Ellinger and More than 200 persons are ex- Liebler made the arrests Sat- = i pect tnd the affair this eve urday night and recovered a jus . £ at sentiment favors containing alleged alcohol, which . i the campaign, an endorsement of was thrown out of a window in the | § e the drive has heen secured fron Simons' tenement as the officers ap- . seven prominent men of the city proached. intending to make a raid | They are Judge B. I'. Gaffney of the The jug did not break R B orobate court: Charl 1. Smith Prosceuting Attorney Woods en 7 L is aard S0 6 LADOEE Frary & Clark; Presidert C. F. Ben- tered a 3 3 s¢ sep & 5 N - et (0GR G K0 nett of the Stanley Works; C. B Roy, of 78 Beaver streef, who > & R e S s P.rsons, general manager of P. & pounded on the window and when |responsibility, produced a certificate |/ Mg b ”"‘:’K’: ”"‘;“r 1. Corbin Company: W. E. Atwood 1ch of the peace 1 a5- he remonstrated, Hooper called him | proving that he was born April PR Al p rrominert banker with the New s his wife, and a continuance | vile names and threatened to “clean 1411, whereupon Prosccuting Attor- | ") LRGSR pheath S oLl ¢ % Jritain Trus mpany and Burritt | until tomorrow was red. After e up.” According to Shuman : Woods entercd a nolle. gl i s i M. Davidson, o ourt Prosccutin, torney J. G. |Hooper struck the first blow, and he | . olls testified that he 3 g z 5 £, i ! i vids ! i Woods drew a warrant charging retaliated in self defense Shu- 1 MY DESE R SOUGHT i Store: W. Hatch, president of th is | Kulak with being an incbriate and | man's face was ble ding when he police have heen asked to A. G. KIMBALL passing the store and banged on the the actnal weight was 11.400. window while her brother was wa Rober Aid it was a new truck ing on a customer. He: brother and he had left it to the painter to spoke to him about it and Hooper print the light weight and carrying called him vile names. Her brother « ity where it helonged. As to the called the police by telephone and ght, he did not supervise the Hooper challen him to f loading and was not aware that he finally kicking him in the stomach |was violating the law. He was tak- and knocking him down. All the [ing a carnival from New York state policemen in New Britain could not to Westbrook, he said take him. he erted, according to Not Under the young woman. 1 Barcomb of 359 New I long time has theve heen morning police court hat which was Judge M. D, having been the week-end. Court at- achcs remarked that a 40-minute session on Monday has been practi- cally unheard of in recent ye but 9:10 o'clock whe Court cor Lanpher rapped his gavel and lared court adjourned. the session ed at 8:30 o'clock. 44, of 94 Grove street ¥y to charges of drunk- vas only man testified that Hooper at avenue. Hartford, who was arre: first appeared to have been under the | yesterday by Motoreyele Officer W, |influence of liquor but after being 8. Strolls, on char of violating arrested he appeared sober. He statute pertaining to financial wrcomb on Stanley strect o p. m. and asked to see his h Co. ound | in court 1 1l recom- | complained fo Officer olls near On it his age was given as up Rudolph Schmidt, who is ; W. L. Ha mer he he o an institu- |the Hotel Krwin and the officer 17. Asked whether or not the car listed as a deserter from Co. I, 28th ke Opposite a ion tre d Hooper in the rear of a near- |was covered as to financial responsi !nfantry at Fort DuPont, Delawar>. 00 0 50008 Gy | :it| Officer William Cronin testified | by gasoline station. Mis local address is given as 66 Sev- || : bility as required by the tatut entythat he was called into the Kulak | “yy50per denied having had a single | which permits minors under 18 1, 'mout street. but it thould be 6 "\‘,‘:',‘,M L ‘x:\:‘,.’.“',\g“m ) ed. | home i night but Mrs. Ku drink before the {rouble and declar- |have licenses, the young man saic | horniley street, according to ey lid not want an arrest made. Kulak |oq that there would been no car was registered in his sisters Police : | have wsurer Walter M. Bassford re- ar out of bed ording | gisturbance whatever but for Shu- |name and he did not know. An hout | daughter of the couple [y, I3ast Main street. He was passing [was 19 vears >f age, having taken FOR BEST RESULT S ‘y;\)‘\y\:v:“”w ,I‘vm““i Ao RU[heI‘IOI’d tO Iflves[lgflte Alle oficer again and in his | (he gt when he saw + man ide, —_— 1s intoxicated. some time ago, so he rapped on the ked the court not 10 | window and spoke to him. Shuman | ushand back to her as he |4t once ordered him to go away, and ) assistance to her. She has | mittee his scher ne o 1h e Acting on a second complaint from Attorney Monroe §. Gordon counsel for Stanley Quarter residents who object to reopening of th Charles §. Andrews store, Building Inspector Arthur N Rutherford ar- | ranged this afternoon for an inves- ) o the allegation that An- ! s carnings for 1ot LIm street, Waterbury, failed to re- ° | tigation in 2 Kulalk. in his own defense, said he spond when his case was called and | drews 1 iolate | The " caring in Sat- [ drews has violated the building code s ¢ | || was physically unable to work. It is a hond was declared forfeited. | by reconstructing the building ) L | [ Lo SOt e Lsaid he received an injury some time | He came in a fow minutes after = Andrews has Geen told he mav s G v = e according to the police e court had adjourned and the case | o [ tbbced with Torainey Jedeina bt I M o . \as the reputation of heir ard | will probably be reopened tomorrosw 2 | Attorney Gordon's clients complain | et s s er and when he is arraigned Motoreycle Officer David Doty ar- that the entire structure is being r2 tomorrow, Sergeant eney rested Christy on charges of speed- mo d preparatory to carrying ou e e B Sr. 1'pon | Probation Officer Connolly will - ling and failure to have his ope the owners' intention of conducting bordering on the t ormal *: [J ; g E ol i \ing the| David Divon, 27, of 282 Elm street, | street yesterday school property. The property own i | R of the peace and drunkenness and street, was fined $5 without costs don to carry their protest to th e t p fined $5 and costs on the laiter |on the charge of passing a traffic board of adjustment insist that An- charg sment being suspended |signal which was set against him irews be arrested for violating the ferences of importance : nt is t one w 1 the | on the former. He was arrested by |He claimed the light at East Main Iding laws, and it was with this labor and employers al \lasonic \ s in- | Motarcyele Officer Strolls and Officer and 1lm streets was changing from e e object in mind t the attorney cotton and coal industrics, we | t to hi Fred Wagner shortly aiter noon yes- | yellow to green in his favor when he as lon ar lC e - ree[nan made his second complaint today progress in England today | cehan al s me s | terday on his wife's complaint. passed it about 1:45 o'clock yester- | In an effort to find a w ut of [ for cemet s m ‘ Mrs. Dixon testified that he came day afternoon going north on 1lm | S . . controversy over the v Mark . | home intoxicated and after having |street, but Motoreycle Officer W. § Clty Advertlsement in the cotton industry, Sir 3 i his dinner he tipped the table up on Strolls testified that t signal was Wilson, permanent sec Vs o 10 is he tonist lace | end. Then he struck her and went open for traffic zoing cast and west Sl II I S e Tsaac Mitchell of the mini stree was | into the bedroom and threw himself [on East Main street. His motoreycle NOTICE bor, started a con W e ntl v nine irs. | on bed. calling on her to take | was first in the line waiting for the | There will be public hearing ton leaders | i 4 nice . | his shoes off. She refused. saying he | light to change and as it did uek | Thursday. July 23, at the Common Premier MacDonald, W. G | vancing rapid ‘ in « | was able o take off his shoes if he flashed past. Paluck said he was | Council ber, City Hall, on th president of the board of e: | Bri t 1 a|was able to strike her. His next | with a party of young men headed y following matters Margaret Bondfield, labor i v I New | move to strike matches on the |for the Boy Scout c when i e uce O T:30 p. m. (D. S T.) Propo and Ben Turner, secretary 1 < t r the | bed and she thon it was time fo |incident occurred. change in ordinance to permit Sun- were receiving prese i i ness « C QU 1 call the police. Dixon had nothing to Flying Horses Too Heavy applied a vile epithet towards him it. His co following him up the ctreet. an will doubtless hir P oubl NG looking for an arzument. Hoo S SRl : = ‘ he does nothing but drink. Last week | admitted striking Shuman e e % : e : he worked for the first time in sev- Bond is I'rofeited - “leral years and then he spent his| David Christy, . of 82 fhe European natio 1 working for six vears fo keep home together, she said. while | day motion picture exhibitions b the mining association of Britain ir ardard ( o say Carlton Roberts, 31, of 2 Hubbard | tween the hours of 4 and 10 ¥ to disenss condit ter D 1to: ‘ Joseph Hooper, 3. of 121 Dwight | street, Winsted, pleaded guilty to | {, pleaded not guilty to the |the charge of overloading a truck $:00 p. m. (D S Downing Street 3 ; Y RN : in the coal industry and possibly the | p : Rt stree I.) Proposed question of hours. ¢ . 0 He | charge of breach of the peace and ' and was fined $2 Oand costs. On revision of Article 18, Section 110 of At Blackpool the 1 vhether people were £o- | assaulting Samuel Shuman, 23, of |the charge of violating Section 42 of | the ordinances relative to marquee; T trip or n the order | Sast stree d the latter |the motor vehicle laws by failing and il ated signs, and St Ptinnes » Last Main street, and the latter motor vehicle laws by failing to nd illuminated signs, and in session. ou the reduction of ction 1 | was char with breach of the | have the light weight and carrying | 23 regarding signs wce and assaulting Hooper. Judge |capacity of the truck exhibited on 'he Ordinance Committer negotiations for I [ ned Hooy and costs and the side, he was fined §5 and costs, Gt T Tonb o ment. el t 2 = Cib e N T i e UISITRKIDS HE KNOWS HIS BUNIONS Mrs. Tesarkur \ ed | irman ! ¢ T 2 WANT TO \ I SUPPOSE 5 ‘HE‘?E—HO\NS) VERY FIN v vk turned ont | 2 - A g WALKIN' ON / BUT WHY > | 3 . SR 3 e 4 7 WE 2 ; i " \\ | |HANDS WiLL BE RULES OF SILHOUETTE ! : : e : ; / - SUR e fool ol T LI CONTEST ) " = < ~ ) SPEND YOUR A=1dantity. Nieness e 1 1. | : 277 FER A 4’ 1)ME DOING 2.—Describe how hs mak - [ oW hi o | ! TRICK ? 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