New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1929, Page 13

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o | NEW/BRITATN WERALD [r=ves EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 192¢ LRXTRRTRFET R AN =l i ‘ A Boy Faces Choice of Losing Bik nceseed Worl g P e, [BELVE IT ORNOT .= BY RIPLEY | TNUE MK, B8 oce o et Nigh Annual Report to Police Judges . s ~ " In Jail—and Makes Right Decision | s Vg Sl 2 == Protests Likely on Cutting Down z ~ & voluntarily, our sympathy and serv- 2 i 4 o { £ 4t oEe 7 = e + W b TRERaes 4 “Snookums” Goes Free. 510 Cases Handled During | ice to the tullest desree possivie 3 e jo . : ) G Humber of Posts Whereupon Sergeant Relents, “Snook ¢ Past 12 Months—Con-| e | SRR P Wi = : and Police Declare Brothers, Who Support [ as onths—Con-| “The figures submitted in our an- B ] ; A e it 3 ; 3 ¢ ) B o |l s (b o fime o e y 3 vashington, July 25 (P Mother, Are Best Boys in City. ¥ nolly Explains Object of | crease along all lines, and is a fair RS ) N S - > & Sl 4 3 f trouble faces t 1 r m——— » ~ ‘n\(lnx of the-york we seck tolaccon ‘ > - Sy X 2 i B el | army YMmiss 1 d wit cut Sn fums vho lives somewher money with & brother. Then he . s e plish. Of the 244 cases (an increase 2 { ) ¢ S e 1 stroet, looked Probationa s Period. of 20 cases, or 9 per cent on:r’ last 5 \ B i { e 2 . % J ing military ‘ o street, looked year) referred to us by our prosecut- TRCAL 3 o 5 4 Alrea 4 has |4 he t Se a McAvay. He ing attorneys and others for investi- L 3 s : 3 ; i been directed a of the ny | was pondering. He had caught gation and-possible settlement out of . \ % 7 3 13 % £ garr posts tagdngnrey had lost his brother. He was hunt. = him when he was picked up by it his bicyel Brother Decides Question s rounded the corne: work of the probation department | court, only a small percentage have " 3 : ? 3 His 1 r rounded the corner dblie e n ! d th 3 of M and Commercial street§ of the police court is contained in | finally reached the court. How much ( 2 e Fo | most instances ) ! ! ; { O o She the annual report of Probation Of- | this means to the individuals and (Y8 285 gl b iy g SonErEEa bR E0ERE 3 % ed and the question was put to hird. | families involved can be readily - N § 4 2 3 Z stration deaders, ) ERaN b “Would you rather have your kid realized as we remember the pitiless SR / o e e Blashai daors i A 3 Wou u rather ¥o A ) - 4 % 4 yrother g a ght, or wou was presented today to the judges of | puplicity and notoriety which follows W e P ~ r 3 e 16 the |commission’s ; 5 brotisE goli) Ji“"mvk!“hw oc 1-\‘-& the court. The statistical features | .ourt action. M e you ra o * e 'k ‘2 i cle h E sked. show an increase in the WOrk Of | w\wiile there is a steady increasc § 4 1L =2 = £ 2 2 in prospect in congre t - BRI ACED) ; ol k ¥ o the ‘department, but there were 910 | ;nnyaljy in the total number placed | : 6 tor Bingham. republican, Conr e |7 The older brother—not much o unusual features developed during 9 . g i - er ked at “Snookums.” looke on probation there have heen no un- - Sfethgimoslatiys G : o s i ey -mm» : ‘;‘~ '”vnlflln:w’ ed at ():e the year, usual features developed in the work : i in co 10u i \ the bicycle ar ok at e he report is as follows: Aiiiae hetad e : : st : oAl ; sergeant. v "Hon, Morris D. §: Judge, | | B : i : = ; : “Keep the bicycle,” he said. & s ank all individuals omy if therc t er - = ; City and Police Court SR A NE DOER S0 SRS A S y o i run along now. But when you meet and. Court, helpful to those for whom T have AN o | at the Ic o ok ablIan e ube ol Tan e e ew Dritain, Connecticut, requested service of one kind or an- L7 b | ' ar sh t nir wheel an en stare ¢ e ,f b e Sendomens in tne |other: Especially o the department | : - i . ! Gt LRsIoun ! One cop looked after them and thef Agrecable to the cuivom In the | o¢ public welfare, Wefare associs < A : ) 3 \ thinks three i division poin rt he f ¢ s court_over which your honors r>- | Gion. and Visiting Nurses, for aid ca- ¢ et 1'% ! , | ey oot € in a thin, piping voice. | D S ’f'd(']" Gk {m‘." "rf"“‘l U 'd”r:‘f ‘]‘ IS | tended when needed in the families, ¢ 3 } and in the ¥ e cn e was all he would say ‘I(\\ vou ‘1":\\1 'nxw‘;::lv .Rmm: an ]y”»"p’:n or the year ending June | _ajss employment managers in our e % - v SLAM GAM \ < Many of th v rrison e W 10t commit himself ol “r’\' \-' s " V3 Angsen By ”m; 30, 1929, elones ton e ihes = \ attered oy | g questioning brought out his | Their father is dea : y Number of probationers carried .:r”\u:.k a?,r..-’,rll; .,K,:m\rx,’ L :‘,l - ST ; CLARENCE GAMBER ) TN |are relics of Indian warfare days. he had been work- | work shining shoes, and when it % oYgri fnoms Juncel, =01 | made of Eddy Glover Post, No. 6 Ponlia¢ Pro | Opposition to any extensive z—shining His brother had | time for the papers to come out § “Number placed on probation dur- | 1% O =AW B - e 5 & ing down already iround the city hall to shine | night they peddle papers. And every ing the year from July 1, 1928 to| 3 usiicey folthe . ey ’I“"l" . DROVE THE 121" CTEEN by, Chairman Reed of the ser far customer, and | cent of their money goes to June 30, 1920—400. (Made up as | i \hich they ‘““‘0‘“‘1” y‘v":“"‘('hl | AT 0AKMONT ary committee, f cor ; . s brother's | mother. Yes, ! They follows) i s, Svomen summer camp for needy boys at HANS Von THUMME L , the noled German Foel | 612 vos d ) o ] AN girls. a o, i o % Number who observed terms Puing o0 Conneck e As0ontne 15 BURIED IN THE HEART OF AN OAK TREE! N 2 STROKES T 08 men, § women, 40| optertainment given many of our L 3 The lree lrunk has been a sepulchire | s . | problem boys and girls who are un- | tedy b7 amen, 30 R D for 102 years (1T 15 8TiLL ALIVE) [ intéresting r e the An intéresting resume of | t the police station without the western st ficer Edward C. Connolly, which women, 7 boys, 2 girls T s o M S e ¥ e | ] ; en, 0 boys, 0 grla—b. Total M1, | {1 caq Mimplayed mot only i the Lfi"‘\ 2 g e and was a decided improvement over the Fireplace it’s true, ‘Remaining on probation June 30, . > i [t <ts! g P aticfs 1 i 1920, 1132 men, ) women, 23 hova, § | ONG4EC of the probation service in TONitocs 4 ' but it was still dirty and unsatisfactory, with uncertain el £ ) general, hut to your officer ‘person- 5 . i v Tk ally, for which I am truly grateful. WERETLAIDIBYIA HENRASED . § | heat. .. ash in bank on unsettled ac- URGarcetiuilydsuliitica By 0188 ERMA WATSON - counts, June 30, 1928—$1389.64 | AGSL ; ubmitted, 2 o R shg Amount of w 1 0 T RDRE CON O | i N s e e e e Ghi ELCEHEARIIERS lies and children—$14,763.77. ) SCrouloh } — = Sl , imier of s referre 1o of. | Nl_lfiHT JUBIIEE TOMORROW—THE HOOVER MYSTERY others for investigation and possi- ble settlement out of court—244 breach of peace 32, burglary 3, car- | He is also interested in the advan- | London. July 25 (A—The drought rying concealed weapon 1. causing — tages that might accrue from Using | in Lnglund has become increasingiy delingueney of children 4. frequent- | New York, July 25—Thirteon a sort of big hybrid vessel. part ship | _ ; ° eriow without a break in sight. | disorderly house Keepinz and acroplanc ueh a machine, as PINZ | foreign countries will join in Lignt's and. aeroy i sambling house 1. indecent exposire praunnlRoCEmaniio iy 3 the constructor described it, would 2 5 (GGolden Jubilee to celebrate on Octo- . S S . Deinz stolafly rationed: 2. in danger of ing into habits of g 959 Tl N ( N U { P: aind have a light-weight hull resembling already is being stri rationec vice 1, ]\", (‘; ‘”‘~ hp i Ctiotiy ";““‘f‘"- W0 Natlons unite 1n lalulfl;, e cree i of & ship and| Guisely, Yorkshire, has only sev- “Intoxication. 93; intoxication and | - ot the invention of the first . ok driven by a marine cnzine and an | ¢n d supply of water. Halifax. ',',,’;""“; ],l:‘ ':f',:"l‘l“‘l““'\':"”ul::;yl hlr"jmh by Thomas. A. Idison, according 10 10D6ET KTENCH AVIAL0F R e O rorsency. | days. At Halifax no water is ob- jury 1o private properiy, 1 injury to/| o oiion jocrnent today Dbased on Yefl]’s Alter Feat Rleifot said, descent ppon the sur- | tainabie from 6 p. m. to 6 a. m private property: 1: lascivions. sars |° l!"“”"“ to invitations to date. face of the ocean. the wings would There has be t rainfall in riage. 2; non-support, 36; theft, 29 1 l]rm other countries have taken be discarded and the machine would | Manchester but it has done little to Chmriney. e i bort: 35: heft. 293 |up the possibility of cooperation in 1L P N |procesd across {he water under its | relieve the situation. Various econo- vicious life. 3; violation of motor :’:1 “(?)”;”'“"" ““""““’”10‘ grati- ST] ] ILOTS OWN PLA {.J own power as would a ship. my measures have resulted in 10, de he inventor, and replies 000,000 g s a day being saved. hicle laws, 44; violation of liquor B EArdIanes — = gallon fay being saved from other nations also pend n 5 g xil e e 4 stream £ )f proba i 2 lecause the severe winter Lilled | Lincolnshire’s wells and streams i violation of probation law, | . Austria, Argentin and Japan total, 409. | Fv 1 E H b| many hees, lowa expects a smaller [are drying up and water i A Kl tidte ane R R ena e (LT ONMAT B YISIONS S Hy D medcsdone tesnseler sfmatien b ey e pls R G B Sl onnecticu ;\ml-‘mr(m” 1aw | tivals. Canada will organize the lic- o = o ents. steads. bieet is preventive. restraining. | (ario and Quebee, for a celebration, ¥ IFloodlight displays have been plan- =TI A ned for Montgomery Ialls, the Par- Paris, July 2 (P —TI"rance and 3 liamen wldings, and the fountains Great Britain today celebrated | criminal law. of the City of Quebee. The mavor 5 OhjectiorTaw of Montreal will head workers' com- It Is preventive in that it saves | pittees therc epoch-making flight of the lnglish the criminally inclined among our | vouth from being thrown into im- |}, educational and uplifting in all that pertaing to criminology. and is the only humane agency of the entire jointly the 20th anniversary of the ‘razil, where “Idison Day” has Channel by Louis Bleriot, pioneer of : en observed several times in the channel flying, whose exploit two | 1”04 '.'q’:: :~;::3ny\..'rm\v\’|uv0(vlwvr::“;:‘wlilr: :I\’ }(‘,(;‘DI(” nl\\\’(\(flr‘.l 21, this y ;lr»]\!,n\g ‘1}‘.'.’.1..\ ;‘,r‘r]»l, stirred v‘h"» im:ifl‘{\uuml‘ i | ake the occasion of importanca Of the world and ecarned its author our jails and prisons. It is preven- |{o the world-wide scope of the trib- |undying glory. tive also in that it seeks fo place |yie to Mr. Kdison When Lindbergh was still a small | around youthful oftenders the pro-| jrpance, through the secrotary of | boy. Bleriot, after startling the | per influences in and outside the | (he Iorench committee of light and |world by his successful flight across home. Neglect. hardship, and 100 | heat, has given assurance that it wiil | the channel, predicted in a conversa- much severity have in many instan- |nold a celebration commensurat |1iQn with the late Andrew Carnegic ces been the undoing and ruin of | with its admiration for the inventor, |that within a dec the Atlantic otherwise normal and promising life. | 1o assist in expanding an already |Would he traversed just as success- Once youth is made to fecl that no ene loves, cares, or is interested in them. the probability is that the ‘reckless”, “don't care” spirit will | claborate arrangement. Haly has re- fully by airplane as the 20-mile-wid quested plans of the American cela. | ENglish channcl. . How good a bration. The history of the incandes. | PFOPhet Teirot was has been proved cent lamp will he emphasized in the DY the brilliant performance of Sir take possession of them, and they | October issue of the n or. John Alcock and Sir J. Brown, who will eyentually pass hevond every jgan of Sweden's olectrical industry, |JUst 10 years ago. made their flight clevating influence and be 108t 10| The issue of that month will be ded- |#Cross the Atlantic SOFLGhY icated fo Light's Golden Jubilec Nations Both Pay Honors th the French and British gov- ernments view with each other in| conferrinz honors upon the man who. while aviation was at its state of infancy some 20 years ago. as- tonished the world by bringing IFrance and England closer together | through the air In Paris Bleriot has heen od at a solemn session at the It is restrainiing in that it obli- | olland has displayed interest, ~5- gates the probationer by solemn | pecially the cities of Amsterdam and promise, on the part of the old and | Dordvecht. China will climax a pori- young, o abstain from antisocial {od of attention to the electric liznt £onduct of every kind. and lead. as | with a gathering of foreign offici- s, far as in them lies, a correct and |Through the co-operation of f(he upright life he fact that some | Chilean delegate to the convention fail in living up to the requirements | of the National of the law is no proof that its whole- | ciation, a program will be carried £ome effects are not appreciated. 1 | out in cou | O R N e H‘»’,t l:-. Jmmr’\v\' Ton & ences o o il Bt U BB Inkihoueands ot instanceaitiie ‘com=|imuice Blnng for (he MeNltan et bis| L nperazor tieicabinet consratulaty pared with reformatories, jail and R 2 ed him. The Aero Club de Trancr pation I the event. the Mexican || S e prisons the resul(s are in every way | oation of the smerican Institute of | PStowed upon him its highest Al iy i medal 1’,“,”“. credit of the probation ser- | [ectrical Engineers probably will Bleriot at 0 s just as alert a ¢ | hold its annnal hanquet October S ouULliCpE S0 o4 St lin keent avins The radio short waves from Dear- = B el To the fullest extent of our pow tor. owning a neat nprivate pla i 0W- L horn, Mich.. where the chief aclivi : e e R A 4 T eT andieas itar A hantanly Sos i 2 ) : g which he ma'es frequent trips i : 'S e ; y s s Siithfour imites SR of Sorraoi s | Lo otehts Goluen yubliee lll Belcyaycefandinbroag - Man never gives up. He is hound to forge ahead for he is . it held. will be picked vp and rebroal- ot lonw Bleriot suffered a Bgs amiens and ioblectiguting e | ast dniarexico crusll taimily Teveavemant KEils: Sonhi ] R o, s . ! always striving for gréate cemiort in livx‘ng, and so he i of g T (i ar e PR 10 1E ERC S e ol ot e et i ; g ' discovered that by instaliing a central heating plant in his 10 betfer ways of living. in the home, | 0 8 e lof crystallization, but details hava | yail eapvies between France and the the school. and in public and private | o 1 e e e s ? not heen worked out. Switzerland | inited States. died from appendicitis. | 3 L M, 4 ; hasement he could heat his ontire house. ... life. It is in the home, however. = has not yet developed a definite wro- [The mon-ter plane which will be ”:‘1' '”“:':‘":“"l'*”‘ be accomplished | xyam 1 Grest Pritain's electrical | ~d into serviee this year is a bty “'" “" greatest problem |inqustry fs considoring possibic | Pierint 195, 1t is powered with four Is here that a trained |moasures fo mark the occasion in | 250 H. P. en=ines B 1 and brings the best results. Though- s machine is quite a revela fulness, cleaflin good housekeep- 1id Dleriot to the Associated inz. and proper care in the prey 5 correspondent, “but the mo- yation of meals, go a long way in | 1 tors are not running smoothly and it 1 R mi !\;n: the )m(v;w a happy one and 1 Ttockville Gentor. T. ¢ mav he long hefore we can start off 2 ety ’r""]“‘ ]“{ anxieties, toil and | (;:p)_one woman was killed. an-|on the flight across the Atlantic. Pre- EEP B worries of the life outside |other was injured critically and six [sently we are undertaking flying [ ] In order to hring about these re- |sther persons were injured hel tests at the airdrome of Rue. T am EW. 3 Electric Light asso- Seck Education sults it is necessary to keep in closest [gay in a hendeon f ¢ N B e et e mARTInE il % T AepCee? i lose |y 1 Todgn atomanfle calh | eantdent. nowexes, fhe muchire il W, SINGLE DRINK BOTTLES | o vice agencies of our Iy, Inchid- |nen’ Adamert a6 o Sotorn moule: | el Nightar e "IN YOUR 1CE<BOX, ott M. Fenner, Enginecr and Manager the public and private school, R T A pn Ty Risirot has desiancd two super 'he probation service is uplifting ] Mr Tyv"‘v;\yh“h'\v»r, 34, of the same 'nulvi‘v[ »s hith capable of carryine ND A CASE OR TWO . IN'YOUR CELLAR in that it obligates us to give a help- |address, is erifically injured with | from %5 o 40 nassenzers and i 2 nLLEQE N et P hand to (he man, woman ar child | paseihe. skl fraeture. e e ‘ § Telephen 6362 Commercial Trust Bldg. who comes under our control. Tt | Their car driven by 1oy | stand long distance flights. “Tack of | ords an opportunity to extend to [ Adamski eollided with the car of | eapital and private initiative in those placed in our care officially. | Cuptain Thomas Fran of the Mew France are responsible for my in- and those who come to us for aid ‘\'l‘(‘k fire depa | 1bility to build the machines. Each

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