New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1929, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1929. LENIENCY SHOWN HIT-RUN DRIVER Court Believes Statnte Intent Dogs Not Cover Case Frank 41, 172 Chapman street, was found guilty of evading responsibility by Jud D. Saxe in police court today b because of the fact that the circum- stances did not imprgss the court constituting the kind' of case the st tute was aimed Judge Saxe remitted $30 imum fine of $5 a costs. Officer Peter rkowski fled that Pauls kas drove from North street into Oak strect about 10 o'clock last night and struck a parked car owned by John Cher- nisky of 38 Dewey in front of 11 Oak street, left fender. Th o fed by Officer John W. R ed the damaged car and g to Paulauskas, overtaking hi Acorn street. He appeared to I been drinking and when q about the dent he was and said Q not care to the offic Chernisk Paulauskas, of and Edward Urbansky street testified that ir with the 1 lauskas’ car swu Their car was about the r of North facing north and when it was struck Kky shouted to the other dr er but he did not siop and the policeman leaped into the car the chase was on. Paulauskas denied th anything of intoxicatin drink and blamed Cb parking with a door of He said his car bare other, but he would have stopp heen room to the into Oak street. from on about e of the col- was out of the o ery minor dam- Wilson 1 vading nd had his case con- tinued until September 6. He not represented by consel. It was His Night to Ar: Henry F. Merron ver street, costs on ge o peace notic but after court he withdrew the notice. He was arrested shortly he- fore 1 o'clock this morning by Su- pernumerary Officer T. J. who testified that the young been drinking and he ejected him from the Central Lunch on Main street, ordering him to go home ter he had caused a disturbance by arguing with a man. ning from the police signal box across the street a short time later the officer saw Merron arguing with another man. Merron admitted that he hal been drinking *“a little” but he had not caused a disturbance, he claimed. He went to a theater and then was about the streets, he said, intending to go home after having lunch. The man with whom the officer said he was arguing friend, he said, argument. The friend was in court but was not called to testify. Sends Daughter to Buy Liquor Nicola Giaiano, 38, ford avenue, charged with breach of the peace and assaulting his wif2 was given another chance, judgment being suspended. His wife ac- cused him of sending their daugh- ter out to buy a pint of liquor last night, and when she remonstrated with him for doing so, he struck her street v to responsibility 35 without “ourt of T within a , in_the ey curb. | was | s of 189 Hart- | with his out the | about the head three times shoes, and also kicked her [ body. declared that he com-s home at 3 and 4 o'clock in th2 | morning very often and the ge he towards her was not fit to rex He told he would be better off her answer I could leave ti but he would be obli and the five chil Giaiano testi works 1y home that he “outside” a friend him to t roved to be 2 o 50 he told his da r to go to place where liquor and learn whether or not th legger was at hom He did | intend that the child should chase the liquor, I tend to that b was not As it wed out not purchased and turned from a t chase oli bur nally head with he struck her force in defe Judze however, can be bought at home he d tr when his wife p to th sed him y proposition.” Hrs t Mrs. Giaia ¢ wvorked and suy trouble seen than he would be his money Anthony Ust testified to making the rest Officers O'Day, Brophy on complaint of M Saxe irank more » told him he off if he t 10 ich H Giaiano. other uses. Oficer NAB MAN ENTERING - HING'S RESIDENCE | Canght at Buckingham Palace, Prisoner Declines to Talk finally adqu ed to be of unemploye 4 1 and unarmed None of royal fan the palace en Mary last week. T8 2 on 1 poorly the ly was at King ze an Q went to S Sacred Heart Church 40 Hours Devotions Sacred Hear ish will ob its 1 hours' de cerve with o o'clock S votions will e concluded night witi crvices at T I ev. Paw | stamaszynski and Alexande Plowaczyk, both of Ramsey, N. will conduct the de Rev. Lucyan cred Heart church, ons at the Socic otion 10:30 otions Bojnowski, pastor will 1 ser masses and church wil at the will march around tics of the communion ¢ mass and a procession | church grounds will tak | place Sunday rnoon at 3 | observed with ma |a solemn high mass at 10 will be repeated on Tuc with special services at devetions will come to a ses at 5 iay The bridge over the Zambesi river in South Africa the h the world, being 400 f Special Notice Lodge No. of St. G entertain Junior Mecha et, Saturday evenin at 8 o'clock, ndro. Lodg NOTICE New Britain POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “Ellen is forever gettin’ mad an’ tryin’ a new dress- maker, but it looks like she can’t find one that can mak a slender dress for a stout woman.” ‘Copyright 1929, Publisners Syndicate) INT HET BY RORERT QUILLEN twenty-five, but a girl young don't act excited wher a widower asks her for a date.” Copyright 1923, Publishers Syndicat=) LIUOR SHUGLING REDUGED BY HALF Campaign at Detroit Bringing Results, Washington Announces 30 (P — The rum Washington, Aug ign against ry's camp ing from Canada in the Detroit in customs bureau public today adian lig across the is shown s mad to cereased the ports from towns by more than The liquor imports from Canadian Detroit for June and ¢ totaled 171,719 cases as com- ed with 439,101 the same h of last yea 1 drop from 29,266 gallons. 1 to on liquor across the ve ex- border 50 per cent s opposite April, but did not g At once from v of last year tion until there May a decr exported in M 91 cases in ) the dec s last ye while in July the points opposite liquor [N th Detre dropped year to 5 from arca The deerease in 1 from cities was no- the horder patrol Detroit, In April rtation total hegan to ga of this y stop | (was 71,430 cases while the May fig: ures showed that 6,096 gallons le: on liquor was cleared for this coun- try The nished 1 nt, clearance figures which were the Canadian govern- also showed that the total jan clearances sirce last imounted to 793,761 gallons. The figures include whiskey, wine, beer, brandies and all alcoholic bev- crages which come under the ban on the prohibition law. Dela{r Fixing Damages | 'or Barnesdale Sewer | Action on fixing of damages benefits for the proposed has been March and er in d by board of compensation and as ing the return to the an Patri F. Mc Donough, now on io Th problem is one of the most knotty encountered by the Barnesdale, def the sessment city of Chairm, insistence they be paid ages for alleged injury to Luilding lot layo; “PROWLER” WAS POLICEMAN The flashlight glare led the home on Hawkins strect about 2 yesterday morning probably from Officer William light, the officer repo of the search for a prowler 1 Acting Sergeant Collins and Officer Grabeck. 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