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EW BRITAIN DAJLY HERALD. MONDAY, APRID 14, 1930. Belle Livingstone Off Tenors For |mfiaiia e v e lesedits Wi’ s\ Duchess Found Guilty In Court e e e o, ed the articles. Wenzlaff sold them | which necessitated the officer's ab- committee, “proved conclusively that | Tjjson denounced the export de- . o] o 0 for four cents a pound and the Stan- | sence from court. = e . | unless a substantial increase in he | jeptyre scheme as “wholly imprac- Llfe Because Proh]bltlon Agent ley Works valued them at 9 cents a| The case of Mrs. Odell Wyman of n ttempt to ommlt UICIC@ | tarift rate on sugar is provided for. | ica| und uneconomic.” He prediet- pound, the sergeant said. He also | Bristol, charged with evading re- | the present depression in that in-|oq (nat if it is put into force, the X ° told Judge Saxe- that the Stanley |sponsibility was continued until dustry is only a forerunner of Its [ ocuir will be retaliatory = measures ung ay nto clusive U | Works did not wish to be severe| April 16 because vr the absence of| London, April 14 (P—The Duch-{on the floor and turned one tap of | COMPlete disappearance on Ameri-|je grjer natious which would nul- X with Wenzlaft. Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz, Who was ' ess of Leinster, who was the former | the gas,” she said. She refuted Wil- | 4" S0iL” lify whatever its benefits might be out of town this forenoon. May Itheridge, . British musical % o The case of Max Kaplan, the deal- liams' carlier testimony that she had to’ the American farmer. Foreign Former Stage Star of 90’s HEAR MINflR [;ASES er who bought the articles from| Prosecuting Attorney Woods en-|comedy star, was found guilty in|closed the windows. | Azree to Rayon Boost countries Do sl Sionil A nriiie ‘Wenzlaff although he had no license tered a xwllc in the non-support|court here today of an attempt to Testifying tod Williams ad- Washington, April 14.—(#—Con- Takes Raid Philosophic- barriers against commodi- to engage in the business, was con- | case of Andrew Polakow, 40, Who|commit suicide in a Brixton apart- | mitted on cross-examination that he | Eressional conf 1 ! G ected by the debentures. []N flNflAY [I[][;KET tinged until tomorrow. - Attorney | Was brought to this city from Yonk-!ment she rented recently as “Mrs.|had been living on the duchess’ ;m toc Feail ot selog B e Seben e i . w Albert A. Greenberg will represent |crs, N. Y. by Officer Dolan. Pola-| Williams.” money for the six months they had | house duties on rayon yarn and ali | 7™ e Planatia 3 ally and Says Officers 1 B 1 ould be given a boun him. kow and his wife are living in New | pne duchess was arrested during|been living together. Questioned | Manufactures of this syntheti exported commodities, was | = s 3 | ile, } few exceptions. The | W Were Very Nice About Refuses to Obey Policeman | Jersey, Mr. Woods said, and the 1o-{the carly morning hours of April 1| Why he had not called the police or | 1o With a xceptions. The con-| e into the. bill by ihe demas : Walter Kobus, 20, of 46 Smitn |C&l court is not concerned in the lafter she had been found in her flat |attempted to get medical aid for the | ferees also - accepted | the higher| oG Genendent republican coali- = L Aggl‘ess“e Hflsbflflds a]]d Spfie{l- street, is alleged to have refused to |Matter any longer. in a semi-conscious condition with |duchess, who was lying on the floor | NOUSC duties on silk clothing : B e Everything — "~ Denies| ", 5 ; - obey Officer Stephen Coffey's order e her head. resting against a gas stove, | near the gas oven, he replied: Joreréh rates on phiotographie | (20 O 0 O mmer when It Wik i lllg Motorists Appeal' i Court |to move oft the sidewalk on Broaa sh arraigned on April 11 and| “I was not at all frightened, DEDCE ot s Db ORI Liquor Was Sold. street near Smith street Saturday E TER FINALS IN entered 2 plea of not gullt was her own L [ lookout, not minc ok i lief bill Fy T nsider is] cms . A |night, and was arrested on the| During the hearing testimony was| The prosccutor asked the witness Seishtds puted Ten —_— 7 ' cladden said th hide ar Another brief session of police [charge of breach of the peace. The | | given to the cffect that she had been | Why he eventually went to the po-| Washington, April 14 (®—Repu \.j“; \l‘.!w L nlu-ldzh“rp ‘::;]md:;'fii New York, April 14 (P—Belle |court, in a strong contrast to the |Case was tc"ff‘lx‘t‘::d un‘fl Thursdaj" PUEKET BILLIARI]S living with a youthful chef named 1;;;:'.(I|1::“(1 h\\‘lu o ;:]n.\;\,»:;q 1 I V‘l«‘;:x = 1 '1‘”))0"1‘, lo” upoksameh | oUId IoX & hrdiD Ol Cen i 3 5 : AL . = on request o rney Lawrence J.| 1 |Stanley Williams, with whom she |4 z had appened rer, | kept the ta controversy ( ! 5! g K of Ligigstons, © wjioss staiusequo hverage. Monday moming grist of Lo yer desense coiinsel. | lquarroled over the radio. Williams | Where would T have been?” its usual lively gait today while thousands of dollars o the cost of beauty made her famous as a chor- Week-end cases, was held today With | Icobus is said to have been with i |said that ho left the flat and when| Williams said the duchess had conferecs of the house and the « matérials. The big pack- us girl in the pink tigh{s of the|Judge M. D. Saxe on the bench. [ group of young men who ‘“razzed” BI‘Ofllel‘ Teams m Mfie[ IUP‘ he returned found the duchess on | tricd to strangle herself again took up the 0 o ”Q‘”’;]';”‘ "nfic“z‘!:"t '90's was free under bail today after | Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods | Officer Coffey and Keough as they |the Kitchen floor with the gas turn- “Were you trying to prevent her?” [ing the two into ‘ he A “ ¢ 3 v + ‘ nef s they obtained an : state! assed. The others dispersed when : . g led on. 1 did, only I got fed up. many disputed ' t e a federal prohibition agent ha|Presented the state's cases. passe e 3 G h T PS[l N h : ! : S sung‘dh,rs o into s exclusive| Frank Howe, 45, of 224 Beaver |ordered to do so, but Kobus is al- l]a] lplODS lp il ay ight GO htihar on tho) bed s satd — e In statements nublic ply © ides from streef e v T eged to have defied Officer Coffe; . tior t pack yperations. Park avenue “salon.” street, pleaded guilty to charges of | leged t ve L Offi Coffey. [She lay quiet for half an hour on today. Represcy es n 1 oy H]von‘ il breach of the peace and drunken Speeder Fined 0! e r 4 ade ¢ ides are on the free list unde Miss Livingstone, whose husband; | breach of 9 d_dri 2 s Eitel With the path cleared, the cham-|And then started acting like a luna- | . 3 N inder 3 N "% Iness and was fined $5 and costs on| Hans Henne, 23, of South Wash-| With : 188 [tie. She raved about on the bed \omoctass ofainoonslsl e0 TU8 Jioine apprbitCia haye included a count and a couple | =y oo et 3 dgment being |ington street, Plainville, pleaded not [plonship of the city between broth- | S L ot imlllfongires, returned from Ha Ity to the ek er pocket illiard teams will bo[{r¥ins to strangle herself.” votting the export ure ulcties B leeain aires, 2] e i uilty to the eharge of speeding but | cke : s 2 fos iepresentative MeFadden voted to continue their present sta- Tope two years ago and opened a|Suspended on the i::;‘i‘g:;i“"':“at‘")?c' Suder Saxo found him puilty and |settled at Rogers Recreation parlors| At this point the Duchess jumpel SUEAR MUNHP[]LY Siinantis T : ¥ “salon of culture, wit and bonhom- |hatlen. His wife testified what he | ICHC B€ TR £10 and costs on |Thursday cvening at 7:0 o'clock.|from et chair in the court room mie” in one of the few old houses| dKS MeAVRY and is veryudisegrets | (P00 of Ofticer Davia Doty's [The finalists in this novel tourna- |And shouted: “Liar, I did not, and T Rt restnt oat i O loft among the skyscraper apart- |71 r T & MU, € L T of the |testimony that he followed Henne's |ment will be the brother teams of | knows I did not. Urdes Hieher Duty Alter Flay- 2ssssimi. one of o o S e e yior ARk Ayenuc. . radio while he is at home, because |car from West Main street to Broad |Scapellati and Yacobellis. Williams said he then went o the Pges ]g er DU y BRI et et et e nate and h ities presents it- fif‘"tb:“‘“di“i \11? hi‘}'_’ in 2lit annoys Siim. e said. She called |Street on Burritt at the rate of 38 to| In the semi-flanls run off the lat-|Police station and came back with ing Cuban Methods be of no benefit to : <lf. Whil police station cell, Miss Livingstons . he . She g G I] d tariff on hides was u fied, and 1 arly every instance, Collier rates on agricultural § SWung nmoditi have been increased, into the second half of the i ¢ continued, the rates on the com- controvers they must settle, nmiodities that the farmer must buy the silk a on sched he | have 1 raised in a much higher order of busines: They expec 1 proportionate d i c 40 miles an hour shortly after 2 |ter part of last week, the Yacobellis| @1 officer, who had the duchess sent describell the raid which becurred 5:,';51: I;::frmcg'h:'a&f,l;f gz‘;tfia:\:'oflork yesterday afternoon. Henne |brothers of Plainville defeated th [to a hospital. early yesterday morning. bocame unbearablo and the officer |did mot reduce his speed while |Naples brothers 130 to 52. The Nu-| The year old duchoss whose No More Tenors found’ Howe intoxicated and in an |crossing Myrtle and Armistice |ples team had a 30 point hnndwm\.‘[”“”"""‘:“ into the nobility created a| Washington, Apr 14 “No 1nore tenors,” she declared | (4N Floe WONICHEL BAC | gireets the ofticer said. The Yacobellis brothers had*one of|£7edt Stir in Emgland in 1915, has| charge that the “uban fervently, ‘“and some of my best s:‘,' £ fenne denied that he was speed- |those nights that come at times m:‘r"““ separated fv:m !w]r husband | |,HOHOP01.“{ was H”'mp'v‘flu \riends are tenors.” aYs e - ing and said he saw Officer Tanguay |every contestant in sports and they|for some time. Since the present | destroy all competition on this con- distrust in high “c” artists was a|’ 2 i B! itt s 8 saw Offi- 3 x vn |Bave notice’ in court that he was|l Representative Montet, demo- | prohibition agent who had ingra-|ChaT8es of breach of the peace and |into Burritt street and also saw, O The Scapellati brothers set down Meanwhile, the co ¢ : el 5 e i bl 7 s planning a divorce suit. rat, Louisiana, in urging higher A BT §runkenness and was given a sus- | Cer Doty behind him, but the Wallace brothers 100 to 92 ir ot % g e i;‘aetegx:l::;:lt 1%\‘0 saréi“?qf{:E:LL". Sended fine of §15 and costs on the |no cffort to change his mamner of la nip and tuck battle, An attempt to frighten Williams | sugar duties. after their quarrel over the radio | The Louisianan favored the house Machree,” “My Little Gray Home in : o the Industrial|was the given by thelra £ 2.40, he bill Y . ; ~d | officers were better qualified than he b is as the reason given by the | rate of 2.40, in the bill now before the West,” “Daddy, Don’t Go Dowy |Pended on the latter. He was placed pocket billiard league will come 10l quchess for her being found with | conferees of the Lwo congressionai in the Mine Today” and other bai- on probation and warned by Judge 10 judge speed and the court weuld \p,"eng with the exception of one| (e lads. He was there Thursday ani : : : ere- | take their word. A : e s gas jets open. Williams, of | branches. | Sl Dehaye oz e will be gevere- | 18t O oretraczewski, 18, of 42 Al |Same. Standard Steel will play|whom the duchess admitted she was| "It would be most unfortunate for was v punished. ; s 18, returned with five others yesterday, shortly after midnight. - - Tan e B G L COThINI N U Il ke e R e e o antet e e _|1en- street, pleaded not guilty to the ¢ finiNo, ery fond” and with whom she had | the American consumers of sugar.” | otmc;; 'Z“;"‘n(? B;.'fl';g;fadg;::f,;:‘ charge of specding but Judge Saxo |PlaY North & Judd. North & Judd|peen living some time, interrupted | he said, “if those charged with the | 5 rest about 7:3 clock o . 3 % g ki o : e “The raid was a scream,’ Q‘h*]nigm on complaint and testified that found him guilty and imposed a fine Ler testimony with You're a|responsibility of tariff making | “ st i ? 5 Lor $10 costs cer ay sl e gmost lmnoRant oPIck Inetrouna B mp Tinspin foxicatajueial{iof (3 AFancc ool A TIE N IR ECY man now in Americi was hers | Sl Ui cextiied that she and her |4nd Doty testified that they cav a 7 ““‘ Cream Otfl ‘\“; Om:’;"}hi;“; children were preparing to attend |light truck driven by the young man antes were sitting around. A liar! | would yield to the selfish foreign in- sell & Erwin. will battle it out for| 'mhe duchess testified that after |terests now concentrating their cf- ibi i ¥ ington avenue from 5 the school exhibit at the high school | Cnter I'arming AEeHLC .':1:1\\‘ six strange men standing in the | Ao PF R0 0 S Objected and at- | Washington strect at 7:45 o'clock oor, sccond and third places on Wednes- | their quarrel Williams left the room | forts to the destruction of the sugar dn’.\: night. h for five minutes. | industry in the continental United The novelty unknown partner| when he returned T thought T|States.” facked her. throwing her onto a|this morning at the rate of 3§ to 40 “One of them stepped forward | L iil NEE | LT O ater onto a |Miles an hour and almost tip over. and started wrenching at the cup- |1 8 TR o B helr old. | They followed to Allen strect, pass- board door. It upset me. I called WANTED Salesmian—To sell Copeland Electric Household and Commercial Refrigerators. former charge, judgment being sus- | driving. Judge Saxe told him the | o, yion4av night We have a sales plan that will earn you real money. See Mr. Truscio between 8 and 9 A. M. will play Fafnir, Fafnir will pla Stanley Works and Fafnir and Rus . New Britain Store Fixture Co. “Complete Store Outfitters” SOUTH MAIN ST. TEL. 5154 ournament. will get under way this|would frighten him. 1 put myself| Montet said the testimony adduc ing the st ilinterdeat est son, ing the streets that intersect nd week with several entries already | ! John Gillis, our old regime barten- | ““ e Goniod that he was tn- | Pretraszewski did not reduce his Seeking Legal Guiddnce signed up. | der, and said ‘John, don't let those = i > speed. ‘[ R H 143 7 OS¢ | toxicated and his wife, in her testi- | SPee i ; 5 n kazing of building gentlemen wrench at that. door. Get |;ono“acreed that he was probably | Fretraszewski doubted that h T T e R T them the keys at once.’ e wih . eehee | Hanidriven raston inanesHondal i ape tr i SU RSSO “The federal men found a great|qer the infiuence of liquor. Stmp-|Miles an hour and said the body of | Ty 0t o Lo (RN S deal of liquor in the cupboard. kins admitted that he had something | the truck was lose, which probably| " ¢ ") cking legal’ guidance in All “Perfect Gentlemen” to drink before reaching home, 4n [8ave the policeman the mpression |y, oo o gain a court order for “But 1 must say that the fed- |0 o0 20 P T very day, |1t ™as in danger of turning over.| .o 0 BT G ST ear erals, even that tenor, conducted |yt he did mot lay a hand on his|Judse Saxe warned him against| % ocoia froat themselves with a very §racious|yiro until she had struck him fn|Such driving and told him he was| ™ 5 s gine was damaged by fire Jesse James courtesy throughout.|¢ne nose, drawing blood. The trouble | the sort of driver who caused acci-| ¢t yonth and was ordered razed One of them said to me, “Tex GUIN- |garted over his objection to her at- | dents which could be avoided. Al S e S oy an wisecracks Kind of bitter, but |jengance at the exhibit because she| Stanley Novak, 16, of 550 Farm-| oo tne’ qamage o be more than you're a regular grand dame’.” |pad been out every night last week | ington avenue, pleaded guilty to the | 50" o went of the value., The order Miss Livingstone and three men|ung he thought it was time she|charse of driving without a license, | o\ ot complied with. A civil court described as bartenders were arrest- | stayed at home for a change. 'l‘hrre"\ot guilty to the charge of driving |, tio; is now contemplated with the ed. e aieniiien o o tamly a car with improper markers, and | i %t oS She denied that liquor was sold iu Fined for Taking Brass | guilty to the charge of failing to|" " e her ‘salon,’ gaying that her menag>| Adolph Wenzlaff, 5S, of 329 Com- |have a reflector on tne rear of Nis| ppyNcE SOMEWHAT THINNER was conducted on a ‘Duteh treal’ | monwealth avenue, pleaded guilty to | truck. Judge Saxe fined him $15| “ypoioum “acrica, April 14 (UP) basis and that the guests only|the charge of theft of brass valued |and costs on the first charge and| 4"\ piocned but somewhat chipped in to help defray the cost|at $30 from the Stanley Works, |Suspended judgment on the others. |ipinnor Prince of Wales, looking of refreshments |where he was employed ag night| Officer Thomas Blanchette testi- | ather tired, but still fit, arrived here watchman, and a fine of $15 and|fied that he saw the young man on | sirplane yesterday afternoon after 70 PER CENT 1 s i |costs was imposed. Judge Saxe said | West Main street about 6:15 o'clock | ,"yough and bumpy ride from Mala- Leeds, England, April 14 (UP)—!a number of people had spoken to last night, and noticed that 'h“‘!.al A checkup of England's idle woolen [him in Wenzlaff’s interests and he | truck he was driving had pleasure | pyig first request. he descended mills today showed that practically |was inclined to be lenient, in view |car markers, so he stopped him 0~ |in pis now-famous shorts, jai per cent of the industry is at a|of the man's advanced years and the | Questioning. Novak at first toll|;,9 groy woolen stocking: complete standstill, with more than |loss of his employment which was|him he had forgotten his licens: |yith tinted. horn-rimmed spectacles 100,000 operatives out, chiefly in itself a punishment. Tt is unfor- | but then admitted he had been re- Drolscling ihis eyes from fhe glare— through the Yorkshire district. tunate, he said. that people do mot | fused a license. The truck had heen |\as for a cigarct, Refusal of the mill owners o ac- |give some thought to the possible converted from a roadster anl a o your c o es cept the workers' offer to take a §|consequences therefore called for commerciai of their acts before | HEAR TAXICAB PETITION per cent wage cut in lieu of the 10 |committing them. markers and a rear reflector. 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