New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1929, Page 4

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| | | | Baraglia Declines to Pay Fine For Parking His Auto Too Long; Carries Case to Court and Wins Claims Broken Key Made It Impossible Ignition | Cherries Break Up Fasting Expedition icago, Oct. 8 (UP)—Cherrles T s = the forbidden fruit and to Start Car—Motor Huntley ' Aror, fasting 1 cat of them and vhole expedition bers of the party of nto the Colorado moun- nesscs last summer by assertion toduy farl C. add- cyclists Fined for Racing 5 5 susper { t chicken din- 1 g son related, But A p h downfall was all right untii ng. Dr. Aron 5 1 the sight of X : e broke his Ho o'clock yes uined the e rest of v o began s [ 4 I preserved em in the next « \ o where Miss Jensen was 0 . That was hard on hery s nd T fasted days and o 1ld hav on longer, only P \ t 1 of cherrics Bar ¢ 1 nd left the camp.” .M 1 atter replied, with em- L ¢ ' phasis: “I don't want it. i ¥ 1 i i S Judge Belleves Officers S D, also denied the speeding Judge Saxe ad- k with the court as to his speed, he » did not believe it was more ) miles an hour. Supernum- Officer 1. A. Peterson testi- ¥ . t the corner of nd Hartford avenue motorcycles turned nue and continued along rate speed. Judge young men they must ful about driving on city and he reminded them the re is always the danger that n will run into the roadway ention the probability of denly appes from sidc As to their speed last night, 14 them frankly he did not be- they going less than 43 an hour and it was such driv- hat caused accidents. Joseph Malchiode, 34, of enue, West Haven, failed truth two streets, second. He was arrested | vele Officer Louis . Har- First to ap- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER § 1 TOGZKO 1S FINED FOR RIFLE THEFT | | 30 o'clock last night, the | pear in court to answer the charge officer im driving 10- | of driving without a certificate of wards H a rate of speed | rogj io nd his arrest was or- | estimated at 45 hour. He ' gered. He was notified last night to | C at|pe in court, t spernumerary Offi- rects, and the and overtook cer ¥. A. Peterson WILL MAKES PROYISION , Hamilton [ the in- ; hie admitted that he had been driv- ing for some time and s not un-| — der Instruction but had 1o 07TS107S | Gy Also Lefe By Alex Bonenfant licens Supern Offi | John K corroborated Offi Yor Provision of Three Children Harper's testimony as 3 and Hamilton had nothing to | —Will Probated Today 1 Motoreycle Race Zix L \,' i ; Provision for the education of High s e ’ three child and for the funera! be46 Erw expens s father is made in the will of Alex T. Bonenfant, which was admitted to probate court to- day by Judge Bernard F. Gaffney, Iy to Judge impo fine of & | 240h oa%s. Matoreyale he will drawn up September | arner tentifcattiatiin S, 1928, The furniture was left to S s leradit Mrs. Genevieve Paul and his jewel- toad ry to Lambert J rn. His wife's cwelry s left to Margaret Ahearn them vould have but of the estate the Commercial Trust income is to be used to mbert J. and Margaret nd Mary C, Paul, nd Mrs. Frank have reached the After that the e: divided among them. is rented by Ads room | | | A MESSAGE TO MEN AND WOMEN IN DEBT! ned with debt—owe money radio, automobile, ete., consult us huy clothing, coal, outfit the v because of sickness? help you with cash and same time! ve Extra Cash Now 01 We Use this ne We Will Loan You Any Amount Up to $300 Ha and confidentially— vment in full accepted at any time— 3100 charged only on unpaid bal- SPECIAI SERVICE WOMEN Loar ve make fivery Loan strictly eonfidential Open 8:30 to 6 p. m. daily ] Saturdays until 9 p. m. Mutual Industrial Service Open Monday Eae. THl 9 o'Cloak and $500 is left for burial expenses | is left in | using | Mysterious “Jimmy” ~ Seems| Phantom—Youth's Story Is Vain - “A fellow named Jimmy, living in Vance street,” ent role in the testimony in pro appeared in a very police court today in the case of John Toczko, street, charged with theft of a bul-| let rifle value at $5 {court a story of allowing “Jimmy" 17, of 563 Burritt Toczko told the to sleep in the attic of his home be- home my" ed identity | cause he had been put out of his own nd then the mysterious “Jim- sold him the rifle for $2. Press- for further details of “Jimmy | say nothing except that he had told {him he lived on Vance street. Tocz- as to the Toczko could ko did not know where Vance strect was located, he said, and, as to |ownership of the rifle, he “did | exactly know it was stolen at |time he bought it. the not the Judge Saxe did not believe Tocz- k d charged, costs s tale and he found him guilty imposing & fine of $10 execution of the penalty suspended, with probation. He ad- vised the young man to make an ef- fort to obtain employment and kee p‘dOHN the boy of trouble with the which Toczko replied the local Probation out. canvas; had asked iaw, to that he had factorics and Officer E. C. Connolly to help find him work. The rifle v as taken out of a tene- | ment acros the hall from the one which Toczko lives on Sunday September 29. The following Sun- left | two small boys on watch, and - th w Toczko push open a door lead- ZIONIST T0 ing to the living room. A chair had been placed directly under the| door knob to keep it closed. They | positive in their identification | yezko and safd he ran out of the ON RECENT RIOTS SPEAR [ ter of Great senate. What Congress I Ty hizhloae = Goldstei ) Doing 1dsmith showed in the circumstanc n Van Orman Record Is Tuesday | Britain, addresses the Confirmed as Official 8 (P—Ward T T b | ¢ e S ioniat Se « ues tariff del gton, Oct. SE e Bt | o= 8 5 NewiB Itan oA ter Monday 1 Orman’s victory in the 1921 SeeondDeyin Couse {Abraham Goldstein in Trowble: &",cei Siaio s ocrats aided by west-| o o iona) Gordon Bennett balloon ) o | | % truck 0 oczko and a companion were ar- - s struck another re g » e held in the syna 5 tarift bilL | Tace was officially confirmed today senarging the rifo with: | (onter—Met Local WOmAL hpents el s sosis, S ilods Gonitann B HOLo e out it Sunday afternoon, and Jinist it cked tariff | by the National Acronautic ass e 1 $7 and costs in po- S interests as fi lobby | tion which announced that Van Or- lice court yesterday. Shortly after| o the largest s meetings Japanese Cautions i investigators |man, piloting a balloon for the e o e nged by the Zionists of this | On Arms Question| il to make buver of liquor canal- | Goodycar Zeppelin company, trav- received 2 aint from th tever arranged by 2 L e e Bl SUin il e as ntrodncalle | er of the had be | will be held tomorrow evening | TOKYe, Cet § T Senator Shepp: democrat, | ptain W. E. Kepner, U the previous week, and Toczko was |at Tephereth Terael synagogus | oo i o sas. was second with 3 arrested on suspicion. Ho would not |on Winter street. The speaker : Administration 1« les- | Lieutenant T. G. W. Settle in a na admit the_ either privately eeting will be Abrahan - o oD S lentenantiT . B e in police and questions by of Hartford, w S e o el e Prosec ttorney Woods and |audiences in this c pite! e i e AL R e e e S S s His only answ e ss in Zurich, § & - s LG PRIne LD made by the boys was that | was present at the : Iaapod they could not be positive because |ences when the Jewis 5 ‘1 “ 5 i t in they had not scen his face which embraces nearly every t of | their info ! ¢ ) S Sergeant Ellinger and |J¢wish 1ife, was form b e inter- | uNanimous opposition had heen re s of the Ofticer Doty testified to t part i in the investigation, the former say- liomeland in Pa ing Toczko told him he did not| IFrom Switzerla know the boy from whom he bought to Palestine 1 or upon a five ye capital the rifie. Officer Doty testified that |three days before reak which t garded openi . - G, |he received the complaint that the | the rioting. When the riots bre dge for abolition of the ships The Exclusive {rifie had been stolen and inter-|out. Mr. Goldstein found himsc usRactitidciniasicont | viewed the witnesses, who told a small Arab village Toczko's actions last Sunday. Dziezyk identified th i certain marks, and Judge Saxe smil-| ingly observed that he did m ability to know of the b who rifie with | ! was, Aviv n Tel s | rived own firearms. s attacked by ov | FAINS DIVISION He saw the fighting Paris, Oct 8 (M—A delegation ond, after | representing the 26th division of the tra 1 . . was entertained at lunch- |ccuntry con by General Gouraud, fa Met Local V | French comm today. Later the destine, | American veterans visited the French | An nith, forn |army museum. lteacher, who did sor intervent t he was able to get bac without injury. ¥ Avly in 1).‘,1 in the defense of with hundreds | to ti offic plore p nav 1 men the New Britain Dealer For The SPARTON RADIO “Radio’s Richest Voice” sh ion o accompan gestion USE. 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