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) NEW BRIT AIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 193( JU[]I]E WARNS BOYS THEY MUST BEHAVE ™ Given Choice of | Relmmmg 01" Being Relormed and W vior street, h in police court today of be s or being sent to the st 5 rmatory at Cheshire ced that it would he m to live with their folks th spend two year npervision. Ju cd their cases wrge of Prol s or more under sta aceski con for on: tion Officer onth in Connol- S ——— Announce Betrothal of Public School Teacher Alex Karas, was ol ¥ court nest saulting tod time he his wi fo! lo! r lone 0oms of in T the "1 200 POUND HUSBAND Four Children Save Him From Going to County Jail severcly and tence. be ashamed of yo fellow like you an like your wife and he him wl out his i not stop t had g. He time ot claimed that he ha n they arriv 1ds to protect told the to go to| ally wm arrested him on Southington. Prosecutiny Attorncy 179 Tiona | V00US asked hini it he worked and Uolk replic e was laid oft scored by | two mon race in police “Your wif ks I supports warned that the you. doesn't she?” Mr Wods asked Convicted o “What,” Uolk ¢ el A lady > he will go to jai! | Support a mur 1 nade mor AT v in or cl i she made At big |in three mon It your w wom- | port Mr. Woods, bel Traceski o throw away vou exclaimed after tc z Karas he be- Mr. Woods joii v with M‘v‘ it they licved his wife's story, which Karas greeted th ust walk th 1 narrow denicd. “I ought to send you to jai R sath, this morning but you have 3 : Sokolowski's mother told the court | small children and T have to take | cipal troubld he -~ 10t control him. He goes out them into consideration. I will im- | taliced too it i morning and often does not pose a rfine of $10 and costs and | syilty of {he cha i ome back all night. He was charged jail sentence of 30 days, exccution o care of Probation Officer Connol vith vagrancy by Scrgeant Feen the jail sentence suspended, but if | ly, “A lady support a man, Gee , but the prosecuting atiorney nolled MISS LOUISE V. TOMBARI | ¥ou come back herc for striking | that's a hot one,” Uolk mumbled to the charge and presented him for . g . | that wife of ‘yours while I'm here | himself as he 1 his way back violation of probation. It was| Mr- and Mrs. Roy Tombari of 57| yoy will do the 30 days and a good | the pen.” *All e I C It s s M o Commonwealth avenue today an-|{eal more.” i He R o 1 o ! in the Rialto theater Luild [potinced Beho fencase hen o LR L O eIEhe oIl ovork200 hir “ S A d his contention was that h 5 "“ By Allagiollite CIl b e v SRS 0 (S T 60 He Wanted Sery en unable to find cmployment mer A. Munson of *| friends on Broad street yest Senas, 38, of his mother scolds him about it. d., son of Mr. and Mrs il ouibi e e ;l h L S Probation Officer Connolly nson of Commonwealth it aidozen = of whisk '\.' ,':] of I m‘yflm Judge Traceski he did not want to LG ] R L some beor, G R nted by Attorney Monro: have the young man sent fo the At Caiee She (i Aty 10 go hoi N S U formatory because he has th but he wanted to e ¥ went visiting yesterday and to make somethin money with others i liouse, and | husband drank mor settled down. J refused to leave until someone gave | stand. A zo0d meal wa d him that th him some actio he is share but xeention of the commit him to zo along w reached hon od at the time he was in court a few | SN he finally went. but she prepare ionths ago would be lifted it he |° walk with her fhrov not take kind order but sh U before the court again wnd as soon as the busicd herselt it out, whil: was arrested by Officer he set upon her he followed her ¢ around the . Cabclus on orders hy Ser i her in the shed her | Kitchen pu 4 pinching her I'ceney and charged with vag $ She finally CXASP d # but Prosecuting Attorney Woods en- L Wife 1T'ound Bleeding sent one of o call the tered a nolle and only the charge of Erde class : Mrs. Karas, who does not weigh | polic when or Thomus probution was pressea, | 8chool I within 160 pounds of her husband, | Tierney rom headquart father told the court hel ! cried as she testificd and showed nas and one of {he & would repol he et the | three cuts on hoth wrists. Officer Charles young man stay ¥ mEBoe IS y plant engincer | Weare, who made the arrest, testi- | over night |in New Jersey. th ¢ was bleeding from the | Probation Officer Connolly 1 | cuts and there was blood on her face loheathadtne ol thois effonts]| CENSUS WORK nm.\\ln D | when he 15 v Gordon to put a stop to the house ransack- | Hartford, M one of children, dmitted th ng that has been going on for a long | liminaric cipal cause of reighbor's home Sa ime, have taken into custody CONSUS W to purchase a ous persons, accounting for the [lam M n- | place the broken ones. 0 RSt GE el ara SoHO Al necticut, announced the central of Karas not guilty to {he William Sokolski, 37, of 79 Cabot | fice and his immediate staif. The la and accused his trect zed wilh drunkenness | tF are to be William H. Nelson, at- o of | three or four nd violation of probat went to |lorney. of Suffic t: | times on the arm with a poker. 1le Al for 15 rceski en- | Mrs. Ellen I, Heal claimed that she ordered him to nd M 1 ach al- clf. In so doing her gzl olski broke in his hor knocke and broken. “'I be- Sokolski admittc 101 lieve your wife,” Judge Traceski told v drinks but 1 i moved him as soon as he concluded his had him arre ¢ he " will | testime and you're going to stop ot work, he claimed. He admitted seating her lie was expected not to drink s He Wouldn't Be Calm hac \¢ anything to mer on probation. ENGAGED Paul Uolk, 34, of 94 Silver He blamed everything onto his wife. | ve Iusco, 36, of 254 South Main 3 IP—Socicty | charged with breach of the Judge Traceski found him guilty | o, pleaded gnilty to the char ] ¢ announcement of | was represented by Attorney v {and placed him in care of Probation | he liguor law and w L of Miss Elizabeth | M. who entered a plea | Officer Connolly. 1 costs on recommenda- | Baily Lawrence, daughter of Mrs. | of Officer Daniel J. Cos- Vighters Fined ion of Prosecut Atorney J. G, |Henry Haddock Lawrence of Ph grove testificd that he and Officer | Authony Gall, 38 rreants O'Alara and 1co. | delphia. to Professor Clarence Whit- | John Griffen went to Uolk's tene- | st and Joseph Pacyr T 35 bottles of beer Satur- |t Mendell, dean of Yale col-|ment shortly before 10 o'clock last | troad street were fined $3 and | iny afternoon in I s store and 1 night on complaint and spent h on the charge of breach was found to have an alcoholic| Miss Lawrence studying at the | most an hour trying to calm him but peac ind assaulting cacl ontent of 3.19 volume | Sorbonne, Paris, at present. he would not to bed and he ind Mrs. Nellie Sulkow 1 2.60 by weight . K. 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