New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1929, Page 3

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W BRITAIN DAITY HERATD. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1929. - ' Questions Policeman Who Arrested | (;[y . Him; Pays $15 On Count of Evaston as constructivs of Man in Role of Coun =l H g " in the si 5 ST | Bullion Leaves America - | Governor 1 | —_— | sachusetts sai York, Dec (P—The men |To2d in the re TR0 s i G PR St e | William Mitchell, 30, of 119 Brool s Street, charged with evading respon- ‘ sibility, acted as his own attorney in (Kegs and small boxes for shipme police court today, submitting Offi- |abroad face a winter of activity. cer William Politis to a cross-exam- ination with the permission of Judge 5 M. D. Saxe. He failed, however, to | UNited States have swung the tid: Declining interest rates in th o . - | o1 56 to 46 convinee the court that he was not | gold back toward Kurope for the “Tha report of the commerce de- % 1 . b ao (" 2 ol > E N 7ot : guilty as charged, but Julgo Saxe ‘,,N time in & year and a half | partment makes some ¢ IT'S WISE TO ECONOMIZE---SHOP AT DONNELLY': SR s made the fine $50 with 335 rf'lm(h‘d said, “but 1 for one ith ot | ore than $65,000,000 in gold has| a8 T ! SO specially 88| chiefly to London and¥ Paris, in | Criticism and in B - gravating. it is made “ the last two months, Officer Politis testi fied that he| ‘mpo total amount of gold held in| Governor :Nor 150 e Was standing at the South church|ne central panks of the world 3¢ | Rhode Island said th 18 ¢ i corner at 1:05 o'clock this morn- | ycually estimated at present around|8Tee of truth” in the adverse cri . ing and heard a crash on Chestnut|s10.000,000,000. The amount of o1 | CISms expressed in the report, but he street. Hurrying to investigate, he | saw Mitchell getting out of a light | | truck and going into a lunch cart| ™ @ynaamentally: of course, th about 100 feet or more east of Main | namental gold confers on moneta street. Marks on the truck showed | ooy hatover valuo it has. Gold s | that it had struck an electric light SO s O standard and the glass from the | light atop the standard was on top of the truck. | estimated about the same figure | prog |in a determin land to balanced indu Most of the $10,000,000,000 of mental gold is “out of circul The $10,000.000,000 of mone- ary gold constitutes the world's floating supply.” 1t s country to country scek or Denies Knowledge of Colliston | iy Mitchell, when questioned by Of- ficer Politis, denied knowing that the truck had struck the standard. He may bhe economic had been drinking but not sufficient- | cyo), | vancem ly to charge him on this count, the It migrates nerall to locali- | — — > officer said. ‘('\\' whe it ti arn most and, | (‘(,’u]d I ask the of T Seme | oiher things being equal, tends to JAP E questions?” Mitchell asked, and|jovel off interest rates throughout Judge Saxe allowed him to do so. o g | “Did I not offer you my ruler and | o1 has almost vanished f ofter 1o help you to take the mea-! yciiation in domestie trade. B AUTEOIEnis i Do quited! AN ness between nations, however, stitl 2 2o, Tihad mylonn tapeliiofticer ot vs S eritia s s e . Politis answered. Tl e e “Was it light or dark there? Mitehell continued and the off said it was light. “Was that electric light pole bolt- 8 d down? s the next question olfice and other depositories, veying it to a pier and loadin chject?” Mitchell wanted to know, it i . anese rought the Japanese o 2nd the officer could not say what | e lecallon s to M hel Mo done . the weight | § disarmament conference safely into Well, can’t you give an approxi- e - port today, er e estimate?” Mitchell asked and | ey the officer replied that he could not . Cossrove { ing to Envelop 0ld ington and N ofticials n Lor om Officer Danicl J. Cosgrove testi- | fied that he assisted Officer Politis | in taking the measurements and | | an official we Mitchell offered him his ruler but Officer Politis had a tape. The rule d and the tape were and a slight discrepancy in the measure- 1 " ments resulted Denies Try nunicipal wdn | trations—republican and demoeratic | the United | ~—that of W city hall for New |afforded an oy | Maven to in keeping with the|confer inform: | glad 11 ng to Escape groups of multimillion dollar build-|can authoritis Mitchell did not question Officer | ings in the downtown segtic was | versations have proved v Cosgrove but took the witness stand 1 on its way to materi on | eh as $19.75 ¢ and said he did not know the truck : {oday when the s some time remains 5 had struck the light standard and first unit of a n ence is convened, W n he did not try to escape or evade| The building s 1 similar opportunities 7 responsibility in any way. The com- | from the rear on a site in Oranse | punte oxen nge of views th Values to $69.00. . pany employing him would gladly | & the summer authorilies tures of old New hay for whatever damage was done | Much has pay 1 1e of them of the bro = it the < had struck the - i | plished in p _]”‘,,\”,”" ]:“, fHeL [stone, railed stoop design, and the | DN "] s SELEE 3 | cornerstone was laid on the ca B QLR xplaining why he was out at 1| s ] e o'clock in the morning, Mitchell | OTner of the first t. Lventua A SCQck g 1 e et w building will envelop the saia e as cmhioned el old structurc whic frons for oil heating concern on call| ! s e at all hours. “ Judge Saxe told Mitchell he was land and Amc sition and the lems we are t satis sion of responsibility were present {308 BT S 2 1o a certain degree and he made al ;oo & 5 finding of guilty | Mayo 5 A Admits Overloading Truck and Burton Mansfield, Thomas Jassogna v 0L Hill- | ¢ insurance commi; h avenue, Bridgeport, pleaded | o oration, suilty to the charge of overloading| F“e FO]CCS ¢ an automobile truck. Offic ler, gave ‘ ?:&:mfitmm%wmnf{f'PRUSPEETSBIMMER s et Vi o ing been found carrying about .w ‘w‘ | allowed. Attorney Albert A. 1-1wnv‘ | \,m Us cal \ berg appeared for Jassogna and | ‘ osphere e & Judge Saxe imposed a fine of $15 and | ; x“qm\ e costs. Dumps Paper on Road | Edward Lally, 19, of 381 Prospect | venue, Hartford, pleaded |.|nll\' m charge of violating the ¢ ‘ dumping waste px;\“« l ponement of Ifs Opening | et o where Linco N ~ ordinance by TR tion I’roc % on the roadside in front of the Sedg-| That there is little likelihood of | (he f{able use 4 wick property on West Hartford [the establishment of a small clainis | 4ng nis cabin road. Judgment was suspended on | court in this city soon was indic recommendation of Prosecuting At- | today by Judge Stanley J. Tr: Bll® torney Woods after L told the |who said he would nof or its n- ' | the White Ho court hie was not aware {hat it fauguration until the city court has| . 4" e was a violation to dump the papers | adequate quarters. nd he has removed them since yes-| Two places for a new ity court | i 4 terday. {room are favored by the legal fra- | M o S A Distu in Restaurant ernity. The first is the old Masonic | Y001 Mext to the Maple | (2 ge | and the sécond is the common coun- fined | €Il chamber. The city hall com-|€ry in the Un John V. Wilks, 22, of street, pleaded guilty to the c of breach of the peace a $5 and costs. He by nifsslon 1s studyii Officers Daniel J. reconstructing t s ward Muszynski in the Central| One temporary plan is to use the ek 11 o'clock last night, and Officer NOMe service bureau office as head- | inet. 1t is on Lunch on Main street shortly after QUarters for the small claims court | tures having to do with the Lincoln clerk and h the court roon remedy the pre (s (el Shas i the cases heard in [ administration. using bad language in the place Officer Cos- s called in by the pronri»rox of the restaurant who wanted Wilks arrested but then changed his mind 4nd gave him an- or where geveral witnysses ent, e Traceski said toc Judge Trac:ski and Judg © Pres- | cenfury. The 1y | fices were buil Mort o other chance. D i mEidecldoRu ponk (He me ) To Begin Transfer 11 Dozen Whaite Phillipine Odds and Ends---S Dozen Pieces 3 claims court clerk, Althoush | qne president had mo callers sn | 5 * e neither judge indicated wlho "“!n list for the day and planned to . OB PLAN GAT choice may be, a rumor is current || ! st S D ANt . E S k f M l‘ ; . 3 o JIndle Dec. 21 (UP)— ihat it will be' diiss Ruth Simons, | 122y 1he White House at 215 p. m Night Gowns ntire Stock of Millinery Rayon Undies The move to have the Indian nat ssistant {o City Court Clork | (0 (')’"f\'l"““F"h\ In the 0" 2 tom | jonal congress meeting at aberg. Miss Simons has | Y ccupied by the secretaries o it 9 L declare complete independence o ~.‘n.|«].ll,‘l§‘| .\‘;‘.,.‘.:,"l,‘m 1,1I'n vy in the old State, War ani You'll have to hurry. Your Choicc Tomorrov Indla from Great Britain gained to attorney a as|Navy hu{lthn; The structure is jusit | : o 770 ah headway tod clerk in the city court office, Shw | 4CT0ss Executive’ avenue from the 4 Tl $ 79 ul The workirg committee of the hag been in the last named positi SUSCLUraceR OB tHORWIItER Elous: Only 1. 1 ' \J soDsCea ”','mumsml '_chmu‘: e :4r|5’-rl\\u = "l‘:d"‘ e s . - ---Tailored and lace trimmed model a Gurdhi's resolution de Judge Traceski indicated toda Muc e furniture and a 3 3 dere arietv of de dant; A A 00n enS A 5 fini (the home rule move ‘hat the small claims clerk will be 2 | the files rescued from the executive | ”‘md embroidered, variety of de I l””": Chemise, Bloomers and Stey ment) as “complete independence yman. | office on Christmas Eve have been | gns, regular and extra s: Ins. All pastel shades, ® and advocating & boycot of th — moved {0 the new quarters and with- ? Indian lcg BANK OF] !in another day it is expected that | K : Harrisburg, Dec. 27 (UP)' — The the exXccutive offices will be fune- | et G e ST BROAD state banking department foday an- | tioning there smoothl Men’s Bathrobe Sets ~~'{"U“:~! soleils, -\:‘1”;-‘ 16 Odds <‘,“‘l Ends < Lynn, Ma 7, (—Captair nounced the arrest of Frank D.| - o & i with the mnew wide \V B h '\ James . Broad today was appoint- Pcoples, former treasurer of the| LINDBERGHS ON FLIGHT Just 13 of these wonderful values lef! brim and flare sides. = < omen's bathrobes ed chief of police by Mayor Ralph Irwin Savings & Trust company of | Curtiss Field, Vally Stream, L. T Shop earhy $5 69 The former prices -—r‘l lenty of colors and sizes at this S. Bauer and will ume *his naw Trwin. | Dec (UP)—Colonel Charles A. | i were £2.95 to $10.00. price. Regular $4.95. . duties next Monday. He succeeds! He is charged with embezzlement | Lindbergh and Mrs. Lindbersh | P Bl —SECOND FLOOR— Chiet Thomas M. Burcks, resigned and misapplication of funds of the|started at 10:35 a. m. foday for | e aptain Troad has been a member | bank aggregating $114,43 an unannounced destination in thc of the departmiont for 30 years | Although the banking officials | west. 2 - said full restitution had been made| They were fiying in Col. TLind Merchandlse Of v The Rtcrnt aout 925 being |and! the binic had:lost no{hing, they | bergh's Curtiss Faleon biplane anc A e the hest 1 rwn tclephone number in |declared prostcution of Peoples | were understood to be en route for New Britain, i ~ Actmg as His Own Lawyer, Driver (j{)(]) CRITICISM, ~ STAR CRITICIZES WiFE ————— Allen and Case Believe Business cavon. o. v \ccident at Main and F| RHPFN[]W[URFS Survey 5 T O e Bt b Ch tnut St ts Early 5 A o leagues,” Burleigh Grimes, Arrest and Appearance CEShhkt Ll ' Balance of Trade Shift and commeree vusin stat ‘rank G | 1 rl:mtmym'mv {and develop this section of >|used for ornamental purposes is| °ferred to that part of the report | which said tha elopment based on a hroad and well > survey itself,” - Naval Parley Group Reaches ona iy, © S Southampton on Olympic ( and the officer could not Southamptor “Is it not an exceptionally heavy I iner Oly wding their long jour- from Tokyo by way of Wash- Values to $19.00 W York to England of Southampton and Every coat will have the guarante e msmm[;smnv {Lack of Quar 18 FOPOES. POSks| it seosca s mation | ) | Lincoln’s Desk Used [ Four membe Lincoln’s cabinct during the da rs on the top floor of city hall | ©1d desk on which the proclamation which the feasibility of | Over the me Masonic quarters. | Place was a steel « Lincoln and Ihis will not| Today's cabinet nt situation which | first held in the involves large cases where a jury sits | the White Hou istration of I'resident would be pressed, ‘:vu inspection trip, him, d n | Vander led 575,000 bushels as compared t no pla c ! | 2,289,000 in the corresponding C 5 1 y the trip. i « ir and 2,259,000 in the preceding ERNURS SAY Grimes Says Woman's Jealousy Ha: {;, 1o1e) s nn., August P i Wheat s totaled 410,000 in Handicapped Him Jn Bascbar | - el Lo Blioeh By 2 Lby’s 1 )| the ed December 21 ,000 in, t 120,000 ag: pre (‘r«]m 4 \andmhllt.xll[’ M, s e il et o nn York, Dec. 27 Vander g march sounded today fo his wifes hout his elimi | 10 bt s of t L . Landis to the top branc Chemistry 1 C embers two of b 0st proni- GIRR \|\ EXPORT FIGURES ened with i inent families in United States W t Dec. 27 (A—Ex & ch lower t filed suit for divorce P Miss Anne Gordon Colby prepar of gr om l 1 mins tk e nature e criticism the report | v common ples N ) Sh to become t wife of William H |week ending 1 21, 1 sh, department of | s specialist, follow- | = ¥ of cconomic conditions | o T R Y S J llen of M d it was gratifying port that in the op commerce departmer Silk Pillows is awakening to its Small Lot ’ F!annelluml‘;ajamas H flfi unntll —Heavy Amoskeag cloth. = = Sizes A, B, C, D, $1 79 7£L -480 Collne 7 i $1.69 —Oval and round. All col- i Pre-Inventory Clearance of COATS and DRESSES 600 Marvelous Fur Trimmed 300 Smart COATS DRESSES --All reduced to less than tt “foward lookin coope 1 effort to lea n oera of great strial structt that N cost for quick clearance and di- vided into two great groups. GROUP NO. 1 COATS $19 n, E mpi z., Dec. 27 (#— flying the Jap- the Japanese emby corded the delegation lcome, sy i it would have All full price. Sizes ief of the rview: GROUP NO. 2 yportu ly s and that : A€ e Around the Store Clearance! i i Ends Broken Lots 21 Only Linen Luncheon Sets e Tomorrow $4'50 —Plain white, solid colors, colored horde odd lots. Men’s Fur Lined Gloves 1lot, full linad i 0 fac ; i Madeira Napkins == $1.54 > ---Hand embroidered, tea size, scalloped em- broidered wlgu\ Various patterns including basket de: Presidential Ad- Dee 27 (A—Th inet met today in ¢ plete with the ecarly American republic executive offices of ¥y or brow fi Eve members of th gathercd in the st signed the Xmancipa and sat arour ident Adan carly days of SALE! 32 Piece Dinner Sets Sheflield Wear $6.50 ., ---Limited quantity. The new Fawng -Only 24 in This Lot, Men's Coat Sweaters $3.69 Buy one of these with your | Xmas mon All Nl U e e e ) by I t in t use. s of the cabinet werc rs used by Presi K future nec At one end of tho || ited Sta antle . o ¢ each 8Y9c 1 memt of the fam 1 Dozen. Odds and Ends L i dhe ---Only ---Only 30 Pair. ---Only 1 Chlldrens Saocks Cha&xoisuede Gloves Sl 750 and 806, 35¢ u i s 95¢ meeting main buil quarter of a | B B for SO0 1 toe u]\ in the toosev MES N P A" R bW, WLt

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