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AUG L'.\"IL 28, 1929, DRIVER IN DITCH, INJURED, ARRESTED Crowded OFF Road, Found to Be, Without License i Not only did Bertle Anderson, 16, | that he had ever been arrested, when | arraigned before Judge M. D. Saxe | last Saturday in police court on the | ¢y, 0 will i24 Jubilee street, get a cut on his hand which it took two stitches to lose when the truck which he was iriving was forced off the road qn| Allen street yesterday afternoon, but | the department of justice e also was arrested by Officer | ired Wagner because he was driv- g the truck without a license. Anderson was going cast on Allen | street at the curve near the railroad rossing when the accident happen- | d. A car coming from the oppo- | i rection forced the truck off | he roadway and into the gutter, | sar demolishing it The cut on his right a4 was (AN OF MANY ALIASES | HELD FOR SUPREME COURT| s “ore“iacice i | house on been previou ‘Jumes Cannon Bound Over for Trial | Church Bell ( racks o e, King Falls 0 o o o il il I | A church bell James Cannon, 42, of 103 West|day King George fell ill last No- is being repaired in this | Devonshire villa for Attempted Burglary on Silver Street. | | 45th street, New York, who denied | Yember |ing for the charge of attempted bLurglary in a ver street, but who has a long eriminal record, according to | at Wash- ington, D. C. and the authorities of nment today, and wh *“*fl@wwmmfimLMURflffl,SUHEHE TN TRIANGLE SEQUELS - ; B having which chacked the Wile's Affections ank offer following new inscription on commemorate the king got ill, T cracked and dumb. and now 1t so happens that this same The king got | shot his 1 ring again in the New York city and the state of | which dates from the time of Massachusetts, was bound over 1o |warad VI, first cracked when ( the September term of superior | IV died, | third "Tuesday in September, in | $1,000 bonds by Ju Saxe today. | R Cannon, who has several aliases. Kin has been in Hartford county jail nce his arrest on A fault of $1.000 bonds. irst attended {o by one of the visit- | brought back yester ng nurses, after which he was taken o the hospital fo have it stitched Fred Linn, Roxbury road, who was riding with Anderson in the truck belonging to the Ilitchma® grocery, on Stanley street, received a small cut on the head and John Valentine, Carlton street, was scratched on the urm. i3 When questioned by Officer Wag- ner, Anderson could not find his driver's license, and was arrested for ing without a license. In police court today Prosecuting Attorney J G. Woods nolled the charge when Anderson produced his license. The charge of driving while hi license was under suspension nolled in the case of Frank Amodio, m street, whos was ar- geant Ieeney last Sat- urday while steering an automohile which was I towed. Judge W. 1. Mangan Amodio. The speeding charge was nolled (rl\ payment of costs in th ail B. Necdham, 18, ‘tield court and Abraham Kotkin, of 134 Hartford avenue. Motoreycle Officer Alfred Tanguay made the ar- 1ests yesterday LAND ARVANENTS PRESENT Bi; TASK Harder fo Reduce than Sea| Armaments, Hyannis Hears | Hyannis, Mass., Aug. 25 (P—Land | armament reduction esents a| more difficult problem than that of | naval disarmament in the opinion of Dr. Dexter Perking of tI of Rochester, who d question before tod of the Institute of World Unity. The past 10 years, he declared, Pave seen considerable progress in the way of cutting naval force “The Washington treatics, it is tru rrovided only for limitation in cap tal ships but they altered the psy- chological situation and set a pre- cedent on which to go. And though there has been danger of a new naval competition, public opinion on Loth sides of the Atlantic is com- g attention to the naval prob- Despite the fact the same prin- ciple applies to land armaments as to naval torces, that of security, the difficulty with e land problem arises in the fact that any reduc- tion which it alter the relative position of the continental states would be bitterly opposed by Franc: or by the other states which profited from the trdaty of Versailles, Dr. Perkins asscrted. “Little progress has as yet nu\ made, or will perhaps be made in land reduction,” he said. “What can be hoped fc limited form of a however, is some eement that wili make competition in armaments less anrml» in the future than it has cen dn the past.” OLD HEBREW LAW I3 DIVORCE BASIS Judde Spares Descendant of Raron, Barred From Worsh: p Chicago, A (P—Trom the hook of L t chapter, 14th verse, Judge Joseph B. David yes-| terday took authority to ennul the mar of TLouis Leon, 61. Leon told the court he was a de- scendant of Aaron, brother of Moses and the first high priest nder Jewish orthodoxy he is a “Coln,” a title inherited by all male Cescend- #nts of Aaron. As such, he told the court, he is governed by the special laws of his faith concerning pri though by profession he is a tailor, Through his marringe 1o Mrs. Rose Davis, 50, a widow and a di vorced woman, he lost his title, was Farred from worship, and forfelted the privil of burial in hallowed #round—a crushing decree for an orthodox Jew he explained. Twice Violated Law ter his marria he said, that he rned she had heen twice married efore, her first husband dying, her second having been divorced. Thns, lie told Judge David, he had twice violated the ic law as laid down in Leviticus | g idow, or a divorced wonian these 1l he not fake: But he shall take a virgin of his own peo- ple to wife.” | Seeking relief in Illinois statutes, Leen was beaten to court by his wite, who sought separate mainte- nance. Leon's attorney countered with a suit for divorce, basing his petition solely on the ancient He- He produced witne 1 records o substantiate Leon's Judge Duvid delayed decision un- | il he had time to consult under Jewlish law Leon had f ed his rights to worship. prominent rabbis. They agreed that “I will bring shame on the | tribe of Aaron,” Judge David said “Though under the laws of th te you have almost no claims, 1 will | sign the order.” braie law \d when it was re court, which opens at Hartford the|these words were eng Death has entered al Pomp, Oh has flown Another wears thy ust 16 1n dd larthly erown raved on it AERIGAN SEIZED BY CUBAR POLICE - Barlow, Asking $9,000,000 In- demnity, Held Wit hou[ Charges v Appeals to Stimson h roval grant a the land was said to *# d in court as nt never recog- times sought to .- partment properties to Town in New Y ork Saved hom Thtcalenmg Blaze N. Y., Aug. companies and Waverly . READ NERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS SEE and HEAR! 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