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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1929. | d | - — — - 3 {wgainst offenders resulting in con- fover o his overcoat, which wis commit the burglaries. i \ >arachute Stunt Man 2 1| vietions nearby, and took out an an tic to Laskowski's condition wher : TP e e ST e iy cat premTent | stolifin ko niant bre arreste cr Collins in reply to }Lcou Over Elevators BY R]PLEY ;"Ium-l' is doing everything within | Whether or.not ther Atlorney Gordon, said he did not SIN . e 21 (U1 i1his power to improve enforcement, [man with Roberts smell hing of ‘an alcoholic n; U |that he is in intimate touch with fwas not learncd ture off the you man but he SR | » the men dircetly responsible and | Rozanski Idontifies Laskowski might have had a drink or two. that these agencies are entitled to| Acting Sergeant P. C. Cabelus He actually looked no difterent than (Co 1 1 | | public confidence and support. |went to Rozanski's home - fter 1 he looked in gourt today, the officer | Senator Harris, democrat, Geor- [kowshi had been questioned at po- | said (3.0 Vs s gia, who precipitated the present flice dquarters, and as soon 4| rason {estified that he met Las- ) S discussion by demanding a prelimi- | Rozanski saw Kowski, he iden- | Tt et o0 dnEean] th play nary report on prohibition from the | tificd him. Robertson was streets about 9:30 o'clock on ortu \ r Hoover law enforcement commis- |questioned and satisfied the polic araei ooy Ty th ¢ ¢ sion, has asserted that increased |that he had no connection with the |.\ag a1l drunk.” Mason wanted hii 1 profits o s funds will solve the problem, and |chickens. He has been allowed 10 |0 oo Lor Laskowski said | i malke possible the employment of [sleep in the fenement, the house be- | & on i s hous. Vs \S ¢ « more capable enforcer oftic ing owned by Laskowski's mother | (o o <0 M > of 1 A | Unification 1 nd step-father, John Smigel. Rob- | qon waitec e owided baccarat und ro Mills explained that the border |ertson, according o the police, DOS- || ackowski went in. A short tin plans of the treasury include unifi- |itively identified Mason as Laskow- |1iter, \faso R e « ‘o cation of enforcement activities un- (8ki's companion in the Orar aEoe 3 he i der the coast guard, and the street tenement, but on the witness s 5 5 W < fation of a vestrict num- | stand he imed not to have heen No! Ler of ports of entry. Under his positive. could not swear who i scheme. no. one would be permitted | was with Florian when he came in.” to enter the country except at thes: aid. I heard the door ope i % ¢ of cntry and the border be-|and shut and I know someone was|advised him to 20 tween these would be rigidiy [ but 1 don't know 2lason o1 G o trolled. The Canadian governmer ht and 1 could not swear which they did s A POTATO 1S NEITHER, must acquiesce, he said. before the there.” Laskowski had told Mason Sarcastic on Stand s « ‘i plan can become effcetive him his mother had sent him to ) B g 3 ; fRUIT NOR VE is ol will be submitted to the |Plainville to get the chickens, so h What v e ¥ on sil ) nig + B oint committce, when the housc | knew nothing further about them. |[°% S e ARH \JH ! approves pending meusure, for |That was after midnight to the bes LT Cl Sl 5 | Proof 1 1o «tudy and embodiment in legisla- (of his recollection. ST OUhE NS & 2 | popes tive proposals. Other subjects to b Defies! Policemen b I“‘H H\.“ \ | R ' | o {considered by the committee in- iski, after identifying Las- | oo oth i \" o ! . | clude President Hoover's proposal kowski, was shown several photo. ' M° sl ¢ o 4 - # | for the transfer and unification un- phs in the detective bureau and e SnnE e 4 Many Seck Adpiission B T R O T LT e e i e i g 4 S ) enforcement ncies now in the lof policemen routed Mason out of IS RETEE S AREE CEMEL - A treasury department. bhed and brought him to the polic Vb b ¢ stood ¢ : 9 \ S == tation. On the way down. Officer JOU L0k imt ic ! |Collins asked him w e ion d R e “ ¢ o | | hat’s my business To all ot} 5 ; X sy Laldr ( ! i ; ALF RED | questions he made the same reply., el ind whe ficer O'Day re i LIS ) i ] RICHARD AND HALF BLACK WAS CAUGHT in IN BURGLARY EASFS o n aliee Obay e Mizson insist et 1 WILLIAMS i ROTT. rear STAVANGER, NOVway the police anything, he replicd | Kowski ski's hou 1 e glish | ( as the business of the po- | #nd aft e abe : \‘f" B ' (Gontinued From First Page) St i e ( e e n ) Mo | | According to Officer Collins, 1 e W WALKED | it en, to which Itozanski replied | kowski said to Rozanski afte « ! 1 o 415,620 | - | 1 saw nothit > to do and | Jater identified him: “Well, Charley . : HORY | | he was cxpecting the police {you did squeal, didn't you. 1 won't!D ! i & v - MILES | minute. Mason wanted to “fix things | forget you for this.” his questioners anything 7 i‘;}‘ | up.” according to the testimony, but il ) T ooth | hie lieved having b | ! i v tozanski w ot listen 10 | «tract ; 5 t vol L | % SMALL n Itozanski would not rqet extension testified that he |cou 1 not to policem ‘ v el (“' JACKASS | it. Mason took the pistol out of [locked his father's chicken coop | !t ich Sergeant Bears Attack Well i n e i‘/} W\ngsbswg ! M\L.‘ s overcoat pocket and 1e- 1 \on night and sure 1t} me out vas in the &'s millions are bea 1 . # IMPRESSIONS| ""‘{'!“I‘l N hoaos EolE toteny T hickens and one rooster police automobile, Mason said, and iAot e atiad P ind 1. ski - could stay 1© | there. The nest morning the he did not know how it end R ; 2 i }u 10‘{""‘:';:5“ i pefechlo et o IO ARG his | lock was oft the door to 1 his hat. v te : i ! o . : & 5 means to you,” hc observed to Las- | chicken T e at San 1 < plattc = {1\\ ELERaNT Kowski tied Hurt. as hiss o Vs nial was e 1 ; | After Mason and Laskowski hil| peer Konicki. The owner of an- Gordon asked i = ; - i e left. the pol arrived and other coop on Booth strect, from | e b 1 N ; : arm went out to pick up Laskow- | which two chickens were stolen th ¢t S S b ik : 5 B M ; ski, as Rozanski could not’ rec 3 Sinoliniconrt bl i 1GES - veral poor season. but stiil oore. | i Sl S s e it « cuse to conncet him with oo ; — A tason’s name at once. Ther S e o e s R B . NS = oy n goose, four pige s nd a chick- 1 o s L he most fa t do CNPLANATION OF \l STERDAY'S CARTOON £0o L L 2 the police said replic ¢ was i it o o! o EXPL 0} ( e’ in Rozanski's coll but the: (ly Idcntified By Bandag pli L £ e ame < ontal Glans WWaS thel PattontSant of Mhieves=4The Bishop St cholasiof Mlyia twhomf et et louchidioniacsounSio Rt AR it oz nek) Ml onsi in sy attempt and pro N 41 . 3 & s urgla alarn stom . that Mason had g 3 " thrcatened e known as Santa Claus, is the patron saint of many vocations. Among l»r(!'\’l.‘.\' he is the pa- Overhears Crime Conspiracy i o \\...,.t.\y‘,n“ = h N {iefiohicken fGoop burglaric i et e tron saint of thieves. The name of Knights of St. Nicholas, or clerks of St. Nicholas, is fre-| At 1:30 o'clock in the morn and Sergeant Ieeney testifie that |10 (¢ bond. Attorney & "’!, = S cribed quently applied to the light finzered gentry p Oificer Collins received information | Mason was still wearing a bandage. | |0 PHET U0 RO i L i . blood His connection- witl wild of pawn brokers is emphasized in the popular history of the ""”" ‘”;'”"‘]vu‘vm;:h;»):‘“ “:;,'.rv“ no \lw‘ AT \-le‘\‘l that wh S o \ not have 20 min-opioin of the paw | emblem. Pirates emblazoned a likeness of the saint on their flags, | nen in a vacant tenement at i O ey el “Gould's Folly.” Since e T Nicholas of constituents of St. Nicolas are spinsters, sailors and numerous | o reet, talking about burg-|to the home of Harry Himberg or 1Ethe one g ohorershe has dramn to ot Al Forner cdiate s ) laries and carrying “a gt Officer | Maple street after court Tuesday. 10 Sunenian e cream ol RS o ISR S three coa on Relerence: “St. Nichelas in Tistory and Legend” Ly Miles. Collins nlmm.l )n' lquarters and|sec if Himberg could identify thern ;. t ey . hved Officers Kumm, rper and O'Day | as the pair who held him up in ! i Il Christmas is Unlawful in Scotland—Pariement passed a law in 1641 forbidding any mer-| (..o actailed to T v ) “m\ 4:!‘\'!“‘ el MARSHAL \\ARNFD ,‘ A AT riment or ',‘wm ‘vices on Christmas Day. on the eround that it was a heathen festival. | arrived at 79 Orange street. they|chicken feather fell out of Mason's hid orde vio to man | After the Restovation, King Charles 11 revived the feast, repudiating the act of Parliament as | found Laskowski plucking a chick- hat onto the floor. The fo Wik government hout to stop the craft far as it was effective in Eneland. Scotland. w Ml its separatist religious tcndeneies stimu-| 0 “‘"”:L"‘r“o ind “""’[“1" Robs evidence o crtson. he building, wa also testifie PoR DO 08 lated by the treaty of Berwick in 1639, continued to adhere to the Puritan view, and was suc-| iqeep’ on a beneh e ‘”'] ‘:““ o Idoc gt el et B s i nquest cessful in keepi revival sest cted to England only. Hence, while » Christmas is consid- | we » on the floor. Asked where he | the thefts of the chic kens. following | 10 s geners supposed th 1eld but w t heard. Ot ered a holiday in oland and the United State s well as other countries, 1n Scotland, it is | #ot them. Laskowski replied that he Konicki’s complaint, Laskowski told | Damascus, the chicf city of Sy on of the feder: orn: . technically i did not know. Officer Harper weni | him he “must have hedh crazy” to |is the oldest city in the world. §ay quest was adjourncd until tomor lteferenc Eneyelopedia Diritannica, Vo. 6, Page 291, Encyclopedia An:ericana, Vol. 6. = « 1 | y g , » 623 and other references ¢ | = State Starts Probe (hes! evere Jumped Rope lT’v»lHlH Times__This feat Wwas po rformed before njvmhm_& of represent France C I NooY., I 4 the sociated Pre the North Shore hotel. Bvanston, linois, en Mr. Levere's 58th bivth- Iic ) 1 ) « iy = 4 i 1 0 « I F. 1 tion th a 1 0-( i « ! 2 ot 1 1 cribled re for « \ 1 1 I t SR : Ll I s hores of Bering t and HARTFORD, CONN. : | i ‘ stify at i nder (« 1 RUER) of oy ey hop IN Lll]Ul]R EI;EANUP‘ i EnsTaES S Faith in Methods v : v NCTCADS Sunta i (R s i s ) s Qe Moscow Plane Expected ¢ o R Euskiy NOW GOING ON—THE contir to v« £ 2 out a wec AmichRcor £, tic v « f our citiz ¢ : s e e Pilot 1o A dready much corm- \e's z \ " 8 | : it been directed at the cua- Government 1o Ceaperate lio going to N e in ration and border patrol | “I ad « 2 « e § ulations to the effect that they 3 ) o ope or crro tay oo i dlessly interfere with persons I o « « sci ic hay ful business that take i o T ; the tourist business was also lcatic SN o r considered - o I F I 1 ‘ v <o TAX REFUND OF 821,005 e e it \ \ 1 considerible distance along th: S i ALLOWE D FOR THIS GIIY e = E B \ 1 people affected n Al | o know what the 2 Y Patent By Crants Amount- = m« N n Y 1 b Dec. 27 (®)-=The car I " V i s JUSORS L8100 i on prohibition enforce j ! )\ ! | cms to be going the round ial Washington, ¥a say Downey's « vached i the Whit House, called forth stateme 0N ! ons of o zovernment departments and ‘e 0 o H 1 L « 1 ) it contir nt of ry" senator ¥ ; Tolr S, eXpressing T B . M i ‘ ‘ ‘ L of Women’s and Misse ) or o wing of th nt enforcement machin L] t ek R tor Borah of Idaho, took th ¢ IO UIUHEBIIG ity on to the exccutive 1 ) S \ : 25 rday and discussed i “P* pughly over the luncheon table with o av lent Hoover. What was sald . J N - s abrc 1s not revealed. but today Borah i )] olly 1 of G 15 as firmly entrenched as ever . depar Co but 1 that the ills of enf 4 C « « c B s €0 ! woer in the personnel to which | or s g is entrus J H 1 Amer i 5 e ‘ Offering to Thrifty Sh S > 4ihs 1 Mills Passes on Responsibility @ g f y oppers o o ! Under-Secretary Mills of the ; St ; S the responsibility for improv s 1 ; f it L e reat I'rice Reduction on i ) J - \ q iz bord His depagtment i J " 5 ! " 5 he said, to submit’plans for . (na . s , BONUS FOR FLIER il R i o s et 1 —Fur Coats —Fur-Trimmed Suits 4 ; ! I number of Canadian ports of en- ¥ . . Berlin Post Important ) by @3 S00n AS CONETES approv —Fur-Trimmed Coats —Dresses ik ¢ President Hoover's recommendation il : Ay or a t committee to study en- | . g » S : ey —Fur-Trimmed Ensembles—French Room Hats = ) ! ¢ ) 1in f I'he, senate adopled ‘. resolution You have probably waited for these impressive savings—and Do ' MCALLISTER DEAD ) establish committee just | ! H < ore recessing for the holida now the opportunity has come! Apparel of Fox’s high quality - otio 1 « 0 - e ind similar house measure 9 4 5 G = P g MORE ALCOUOLISM CASES e [awaiting action by the rules com- and correct fashions at prices absurdly low. ! Yl Borl, | he heliday rum dr L o " ) 1 v ] iy 1 )-authe ieenth o y A = = n : ‘ i 146 mendment, entered e lists with ALL SALES FINAL —G. FOX & CO. « C X ' ) [ ! ¥ crtion that enforcement is a [ i i l as measured by the stand. | n il ‘ 1 K ) i e I 1 majority of people obey- | the 1 n of 1 ‘ | i 1 w 1 j i law and a majority of cas | ‘ 25 “ ~