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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1050. SOLVE PIE THEFTS | WITH THO ARRESTS . Youths Caught Taking Pastry in Basement of Restaurant ough he stead had any t he the theft of a pie valued at 50 cents part whatever in and Itocco, the Lunch strects, Prospect by Jud today a basement at Mai Patrick street AL D, in police er Prosccuting Att G. Woods declar cre old saying that xpoil a whol boys, this 2choollion ameo sminercial TRt guilty court J found one bad boy cou full spoil oolhouse of would by boy Lo0 rack o 3 theft took the In the o Rocco. bo: > suspended judgment anc boys both of whom hool. Ambush for Pie Thieves aphic story of L were made short- last eveni he had hidden rbo ock | in the stor the restaurant ar atched th down stairs. It was the te had ¢ had been in times in the d was unde ng taken whic d partly caten roon. V. afte vie to Rocco. ran a caught and admitted into the bascment at uggestion and took Rocco urged him two or three times, Rocco told of taking a walk and a third boy after school as far as Main and East M streets and then doubling back. 1d Van ¢ went into the me n and 1d no ir taking a pie, nor or said. been tempting it and 1 ic v before 5 o Vanesse, n past uspicion of later tocco pic ere men's the but was he went compan- Dic “grab I ay that his ng jon the to aver of evea taken have 00l handed nt Stadl Dery arrests Nices last even 1d Supernu tified th and te 5 was identical ) Rocco denied implicated him after , but Detective Se nt Ellinger was called from his stified that Vanesse told the story evening that told on the witness stand. 50 to 100 Ples Stolen Peters, proprietor urant. testificd that Roc equent patron but he tole Pete la h of 1 co was ot hing the th the an and o estimate stolen off knew it was cor siderable, possi 30 an 100 pies in two or three montk Vanesse asked that he be tre Jeniently and promised to beh given another chance. Rocco said he was preparing f and wanted to stay out troubl Judge Saxe told them that if high | school taught hem anything it should be the lesson of leaving other neople’s helongings alone. Hao ob- ved that they were young cnough henefit by their experience in this nce and e impressed them the advisability of avoiding the occasions of theft and other of- | fenses. Vanesse rcame knowi, was alrcady on probation for a previ- ous offense, The third boy who was with them when they started to- wards the restaurant did not accom- pany them. | Guilty of Assault Henry Laskowski. 19, of 435 Dur- ritt strect and John Kopyeinski. 17 of Mountain View were found guilty of the charge of breach of the peac and assaulting Alex Piskoski in a | yestaurant at 43 Broad strect, and | Laskowski was taken back to the tate reformatory at Cheshire after court, having been on parole for | some time. Kopycinski was fined | $10 and costs and previous proba- | tion was revoked. Officer P. C. C Piskoski's forehead was ms his face scratched and he accused | lLaskowski and Kopycinski of as- saulting him. The slecves of his | outside shirt and underwear were | ripped off in the scuffle. Officer | Cabelus ohserved that the young | men had been drinking but the; were not intexicated. | Piskoski testified that he was be- hind the counter in the restaurant when Laskowski anfl his brother, | Florizn, came in with Kopycinski. They went into the rear part of the restaurant and drank from a pint hottle then tried to push over the cigar case. Their next move was to order three hamburg steaks with onions, and Piskoski suspected that their purpose was to steal cigarettes while he husied himself in the Kitchen, so he refused to| scrve them. | Kopycinski broke a in the | réar part of the restau and the | trio set upon him, Piskoski con- tinued, punching him about the head | and face. He seized a cup and | broke it on Henry Laskowski's head | in self defense Lut he was on the | receiving end of more blows than he delivered, as the marks on his face, forehead and eye demonstrated Sleeves Ripped Off Laskowski testified that he and the others attended a theater yester- day afternoon and dropped in to the restaurant about 5 o'clock, ordering | three hamburg steaks which they tended to pay for with a dollar which Kopycinski had. They had | something to drink béfore they went | into the restaurant but nothing on | the premises, he said. Piskoski ac- cepted their order but later re- | fused and Henry reached over the | counter and took him by the hand | to compel him to listen to him. | Piskoski wrenched his hand away | and the slceves were ripped off. | Piskoski then attacked him, he | claimed, and he did nothing but pro- | tect himself. noi striking a blow even after the cup was smashed on his head. He denied that two pack- ages of cigarettes were taken, and | when Prosacuting Attorney \\'oods] pressed him for details of the as c¢hef were unable of pastry but they amount of upon selus testified that ked and | door |lowing for | to flared who sault, he A hi to ow,"” i torney ared for voung authoritie the f been notified and wou and exc He Gordon up hit hin ought Jic P Monroe ho said \atory W at take W icted, nded ment p him on the straight been fol- He lost his fault of his ago. otherwise he workin sterday, 1s €0 as a susp t help kee path som yment t few weeks ve be rney i and narrow saxc told Koy i iven Judge pparent t the chaw evoked Laskowski's ¢ did v in withheld Vightees in Teils witho N payment of Johnson m CITY HEALTH DEPT, WL AV BALINGE Will Finish Fiscal Year With $3,230 in Treasury ving costs e introduction to t reau has not 1 tion and I'h 1 opera- work i on maintenanc there will eff Sinee > Mo equipm reduction print- utor Th obit dary m o rotn 3630 clinic item is 5,000 to $3.50( The inci pared for fnance d n last y al action by ation, A, costs, coverin $1,000 having been allo S small claims court and other ex- Items un- ind tele- wvertising * and cellancous, personal tax enrollment, $2.06 personal services $7,5 In the salary accou from 3§ 708 10 $82 cluded in t1 hudget WALKER-STEWART PLANT 10 BE OPERATED AGAIN printin an it Southington Men Take Over Lstab- lishment and Plan to Resume Production There, Southington inent men of imber of ave grouped the plant of the bankrupt tewart Foundry Corp., and organize a new company b known the Plantsville 1"oundry Corp. The new concern will have a capital stock of and incor- poration papers will be applied for this week. The Walker-Stewart IFoundry Corp., located Plantsville, went into bankruptey about a 20, The concern manufactured novelties and castings. In t new conipany work will be devoted to the man facture of v iron castings and other articles A board of Lecn 1ed tion s Edward L one includin foremost manufac- hington, an turer take over Walker-8 to year dircctors of n 1s new or are C. ayette Sullivan, Clitton Thomas Thompson. (' Persiani, Boughton Noble, George mith, Victor Walker of Meriden and Thomas Aubrey of Waterbury. At a mecting of the board of di- vectors yesterday, the follo ers were named: President, Thomas hompson: vice president, Charles : treasurer, Thomas Au Victor Walker; Edward L. Sullivan. Repairs on bankrupt firm's plant will be begun and operations under the direction of the new con- cern will be started. it is expeeted, the latter part of February. The company will employ about 75 new men na 7 Curtis, R, istant Trail of Missing Girl Leads Into New York Bridgeport, Jan. { trail of Mi: Dorothy Baldwin, 20- year-old missing Bridgeport girl, led to New York today. with the white slave theory raisecd by Rev. Ernest Judson Camp virtually eliminated from consideration by authorities. Hartford police reported the girl took a New York train there three days after coming the presumably in search of employment Camp, in rmon entitled unpublished ridgeport tragedy deelared the girl clutches of vics exploiters. USE. HERALD CLASSIFIED rey; | (UP)—The | Vatican Thief ent to Jail for Three Months Vaticz Giusepy today t ment was the ol D in the tence rd in t Proli will serve | Vatican City jail. was regar City, De Pa o three T n e for robbing a first jail e fact that the theft Jan. 29 oli 1 (P~ 1s sentenced imprison- poor box. It nded months' 1 ience papal state, ntence The as mild, due the court did not legious is CHICAGD SCHODLS SEEK ASSISTANCE Official Sent to New York to Sell Tax Warranis oard has been s arrants sfused to sell $34,000,¢ which by scliool cifort o cago bank Await Conference Outcome ren mitt as la S taxes reassessment m ommittee the mo lar collc ayed by them ction of w reassessments. vhich is bl by city, couniy and school board of- ficials fo A 1 orde sterday 10 ohably payers b, his belie ust co nt of downto add $30¢ r the pr her dela v in prospect r by for hoa property 1d ocen will be y'May 1 Want Willi nent y f that the from valuation. SOUTHINGTON WILL HAVE RELICS HALL Historical Exhibit to Be Con- fained in New Building South ton is t be used articles bean bry years 1rc settiers hed et brary building at the an ngton > have a for an 1 f South nt d the t ug N accordin by omniittee ed as an nd Merid m the Sylvia S State to Act Hale esterday, reiters only de relie action by referred to Thor speciul i property’s n property 1o the huilding which will orical exhihit of \zton which ha own throu the Tha imes of carliest to decision Bradley me- The building will addition to the li- corner of Main en avenue. will be placed all the histori- cal relies which have been collected wit the ages. h some il dealing histori- veriod in the exist- ¢ of Southington before and after as incorporated aratc ington The 1 through mans N years proxin Last f ing. the Purpose taken ug it om the suilding a fund sl The f at a tely 1. matter of for whic . The d a committee as a town scp- township of Farm- as made left by her possible Emma Yeo- death several und amounts to ap- special town meet- the fund and the h it was left, of prominent citi- zens was named to act as a body to decide should t of Jan S, Blake ley H. B Kenzie. There cles of Southington Meriden Proposed b e Place added what or ake. The s H. Prat slee, Ld rnes an ala historica . At the i library d in it 1to as which m the memorial > committee consists t, chairman’ Dewey win S. Todd. Brad- d Miss I'annie Mac- rge 1 valued e owned stored completion of the addition, these will d the collection will 1C years go by Youth Fatally Bill'ned In Airplane Accident Preak n N J. Jan. 29 (Pr- An 1§-year-old youth was burned to | deatn irt when their airpls 1 cau, The dead | F. Adan uate of who was preparing to enter Harvard. | | The Geor, don, ing I pl an Pruden 1d at The plane and a ht fire vout o Pa ms, Jr., the e was Pruden. 20, of North Halc- | cmploye was p said he airchild. companion ne overturnel in landing. h was Christopher f Haledon. a terson high school being piloted U, of the Curtiss county. rivately owned was privileged bat Iy was | town voted to accept | mber of arti- | by | in ! slightly | | ral- | BLAMES PARENTS *JERSEY KIDY MUST | IFYOUTH FALLS ~ FACE DEATH SOON Minister Says Generation Is Convicted With Three Com- panions in Cashier's Death Sers Like Its Predecessor door of tt Flde The Like Romantic Fiction e tio by He mostly and Irop condemning told s beir wrong k tistics ed frequently show pictures not appro his | consors! and on boards of actu ns have owin He adde characters Douglas Lair! nd others are shown harmrul to main Some umor. i things many features fay sibilities to wh from a Showing think of sc with a s book that rious ey youn; things he rec Mr repli vhat ntly made Wilker o is church 10ted the up of son following que e vote s on 1o ian. Of voting. t tl ter—0, To appl in our daily To belicy follow Him— To do all ti says To do good | To do unto they should do unto us To torgive those who forg 4 To give w | To keep aw wrong—I To love God a our neighbors | To strive trial and politic in J oney 1o the churc ay from those who do ve all ourselve relatiol To tell other To fell the sins—0. To work | To worship MEXIGAN GHAMBER DELEGATES SCARED Jout us about our God and pray—I4 [Shot Causes Near Panic in Megting Last Night » chamb when duri to clect pending presid inauguration a pistol shot was | from somewhere in the chamber. | The two most cxcited persons s two deputies who were surpriscd the middle the floor while o1 | bracing ecach other in a Latin hug | or “Abrazo.” After excitement and | investigation found that one | ci the aftectionate deputies had lett safety on his automatic | the catel pistol which he had strapped to his Mexico City was a n deputies extraordinary s for ssio oifi- consideral use it by reason of membership in | Lelt open, and that the other, thro la fly \ [ power club. landing.” Pruden said he was attempting from a height o )0 feet when the accident occurred. | The plan ne hit the and one wing struck a ground with force hollow. 1t then pitched over and the gasoline tank Adam | pit. suffercd feet in friend explod Prudgn ed. s was burns an att caught who was thrown clear, in the coci- of the empt hands and to save ni GEORGIA BANK PAILS Dotha Dothan n. Ga National (P—The the Jan. bank. city's oldest financial institution, failed to ad fallen into the [open for business today, | The closing of the bank was un- expected Tt capitalized at ADS [ $400,000 with®a surplus of $60.000 1 ¥ |ing his arms about him in resound- | ing aftectionate slaps, had struck tic pistol, causing it to go off. | The bullet went into the Deputy Melchior Ortega ed president of the joint congress which will swear in Presi- | dent-Elect Ortiz Rubio. floor. | was elect- | sion of URGES SPECIAL STAMP Washington 29 (A— postmiaster gencral would be autho |ized to i special two cent | postage stamp te commemorate the 300th anniversary of the founding of the Massachusetts Bay colony in |a resolution introduced today by | Representative McCormack, demo- | at, Massachusetts Jan, he ue 2 T RESULTS CLASSIFIED TOR BE HERALD USE Al'\l FILDEN ARIZONA SHERIFF DIES AS RESULT OF PISTOL BATTLE Wright OFFCIAL FILE SON AVENGES HS GIVES RECORD FATHER'S MURDER Judiciary ~ Commities Harks Stalks Into Barber Shop and Time in Marshal Walter's Case ~ Shoots Slayer in Chair A e s ( 29 (P—Hav Succumbs o Wonnds e ceived Teving (o Halt schroeder Car in Chandle Aviz. | his father old time am was t Walt held re Missing Five Boston Youngsters Held in Automobile (ase BEATS DUNTEPANT NOW SHOWING EMBASSY IN THE MID-WINTER SALE! "RUGS . . .at bargain prices AXMINSTER RUGS \ WIDE ASSORTMENT OF FINE PAT- IERNS NOW AT THE GREATLY DUCED PRICES: Ox12. Iformetly 0 to 563.00. NOW $29'50 o $497 3-0x10-6 NOW $29.50 to $47'50 639 NOW $31'50m $37'50 1-656-6 \'U\\'$13'95m $21'95 $5.95 o $7.50 WILTON Ux IZES. REDUCED FROM £95.00 TO RUGS 'l %69 WILTON VELVET and VELVET RUGS $1-50 $1-95 $G-95 and %37..’)0 50 o -5x10-6 SIZES. REDUCED FROM £89.00 TO .50 NOW S6-inch NOW FIBRE and WOOL FIBRE. RUGS $1 0.95 $10Q-95 $12.95 WOOL O SCATTER 27-1nc NOW NOW NOW 7-6x10-6 Fibre. Was $18.00 . B3x10-6 Wool Fibre §22.50 Ox12 Wool Iibre \\ 00 NOW NOW NOW NOW SAMPLE CARPET REMNANTS NOW NOW NOW Former Sale Price $1.95 $£1.00 $2.95 2 o FFormer Sale P'rice $5.50 IFormer Sale Price $1.95 3.5 B. C. PORTER SONS Best Conmectient's Furwiture Stare