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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. 25 —— — . . Ilrom those of many cases in that the | bonds for an appeal {o superor court ;@ave the explorer a remarkable | * ier Pol 5 g gooil sehi) 0 ' dents of the aleskl Llecte sketba a tain |intent to inflict serious injury was be fived ¢ eski st | ovation. . er. Last year ustic wo e instifut listrict which @ represented lacking. There was no doul o | the 5 — { he sery : entice on ported. M affiliated thoin the commion council and - in At Fordham for 1930:31 geason- = e e sopicrion | Swain Associate Editor in his intoxicated condition he be- | iy P tak I 01 (()llegc l’llhh(dlloll er e was “ clary o QUIGLEY MEN MELT Was Star of Team at N.B. H S uings i waich s o e | o B ST R s e ¢ ends of justice woule bt teehnic oy, N, ¥ S s . he cl in 1 allowing him to go | BYYd’s Crew Rests in | been elected associate editor of the|’31 in the department of civil ¢ S A T During Games This Year, |'s? it or told policemen he had at- | back to work and bear in mind that New /flaldnd for Time tacked Verigo. unless he behaved he would be sent medin, New Zealand, March 15 | He Has Scored 88 Points| Ofticer A. C. Walinczus testified | to jail. i ve i ana i hat he was callsd iglo a jewelry | M Greensiclp replied that the | knifs might have pierced Ve . *0( i ird | store at 309 East Mai ect, owned | for Maroon, Being Third|stors ast Main stroct, owned | abdomen and resulted serious) by Vincent Norvill, shortly _ater |2bd0men and resulted sarious; " s ito the v 1 RN s i noon yesterday and arrested Kacha- | W28 the Kind of offerse which couls t trips prior to departure N Z Highest Member of Team |}00" Yesterday and arrested Kacha-| 1ot be passed by without a j : S e el | %% _— Norvill and Verigo. Kachadoor, who [{en¢e in his opinion. Judge 1 O e e e N\ ) 7 | conducts a shoe repairing shop next | Ceski obscrved that Kachadoor's con- )3 SL RISt A [{£0DOYCLS & 810D TEPAIFINE S0P AHen A ol anor Bolling are being prepar N 7 Maryan H. Zaleski, son of Mr. and [to the jewelry store, declared that Ll e e R 4 Mrs. Maryan Zaleski of 122 Booth|he would kill all the Lithuanians he |till he probably did not have NIt Andl Banama: . street, former New Britain high |could reach. according to the testi- | intent to inflict a serious injury ol ddias school all-around athlcte, was clected | mony. In reply to Attorney A. A.|(housh there N0 GuesLlon ital shape despite severe buffei- captain of next year's Fordham uni- | Greenberg, who appeared for Kacha- | Mind about Rachadoor's having had versity basketball team late yester- |door, the officer said the latter was |{he knife with him when he went T g ] 3 digttarnoon, (ntoricated: |into the jewelry store. v Admiral Byrd today ad- E % 4 aleski made a remarkable rec-| Hoped to Exterminate Lithuanians | -Attorney Greenberg asked that |dressed 6,000 school children, who Z Yot ‘ ord on the Fordham quintet during| Detective Sergeant P. J. O'Mara Z ; st the past year. He was the third high. |testified that Verigo was treated at 7 cst scorer on the team with 32 /field [New Britain General hospital for 7 o . oals and 24 foul shots for a total of | elight wounds high on the leg. and | : 7 Kachadoor, who was intoxicated, admitted that he wielded the knife and hoped to exterminate all Lith- | vanians in New Britain. " Verigo testified that he formerly | lived in New Britain and was still | employed at the Russell & Erwin | | B - factory. He had lunch in a restaur- | 3 ' ot T / ant and then went to the jowelry? 3 | 5 Finest .IUb ih i “]S : store to have his watch repaired, g or Print and while there he engaged Norvill | 3 | in conversation but did not speak | s to Kachadoor, although he was ac- A Bl G Your Old Floors Can Be turned on him with the knife in his trousers and underclothes, cutting . . | Green him. He seized his assailant by the | Q kl B fi d | . 1 5 ! wrists and the jeweler 1.rested the | uic Y eautl € Mountain h peck knife from him. f [ ! Norvill's story differcd somewhat | Why have old, drab-looking floors | from Verigo's account of the trouble f : in that he claimed to have heard when they can be quickly covered with \Ie‘nglo address Kachadoor with | Blabon’s Linoleum, in colorful patterns | “Hullo shoecmaker.” He did not | 211 3 3 H 1 | hear Verigo call Kachadoor a | that will instantly beautify and give in- bum” nor did he hear him mention creased cheer to your rooms? | !bs the shoemaker’s condition. When S | Norvill looked around after hearing BI‘ABONS Linoleuxn | MARYAN H. ZALESKI a scuffle he saw Kachadoor and Verigo fighting for the knife. §$ points. Followers on the team Drank Mysterious Liquid in New York proclaim him an im- Kachadoor, who was still ill ac- portant cog in the machine. He join- |cording to Attorney Greenberg, | «d the squad in his freshman year|claimed to have purchased a small HENRY GOLDSMITH & CO \ und was a regular for the past two |bottle from Verigo, who brought it 3 > doz * years. His team had a record of 13 [to the shoe repairing place, and 35 MAIN ST. ' OPP. GLEN ST. victories and five defeats. whatever was in it went to his head He was dlso substitute fullback on {and he did not know what he was i the football team and is a candidate |about. He had never seen the knife for the catcher's position on the|prior to today and he declared it baseball team. was not the kind of knife commonly | i D While at high school he was regu- | found in shoemalkers' places. = . All Poputar lar haltback on the 1926 champion- | Attorncy Greenberg asked Judge Ijc Brands ship team and was captain of the |Traceski to impose a suspended jail Carton hasketball team in his senior year. |sentence as a warning to Kachadoor . 9 L by He made the team immediately after |bhut Assistant Prosccuting Attorney 2 pkgs. 23¢ he tricd for a position in his junior | W. M. Greenstein felt that a jail | u N year. In baseball he was regular|sentence should be served rather | catcher. 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