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ORIVER OF TRUCK SHOWN LENIENY Needs His License for Work,' Julge Is Ioformed | Out of consideration for the cir- cumstances of John Malon 1001 North Main street, Waterbury, Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods changed the charge on which he was arrested vesterday from reck- less -driving to speeding. in police court today, and Judge M. imposed the minimum fine Mr. Woods told the co young man needed his oper cense.to hold his job as t for the Lombard Truck Vaterbury and for that \\)‘A'P\ er fine wa he would be unable to pa the attorn him on prot he majority of c the offen dependen minute men. During his long political career, | he had held many town offices, had ved in the state legislatu nd had been a member of the state re- publican committee. He also was | connected with several business en- terprises. e s 8l e (OFFICER’S DEATH SPURS ON POLIGE Dwyer Dies of Wound Received in Dorchester Case | Peterson said, | 000.000 last year for liquor. - | half of this sum was profit to the L |sellers and purported protectors.” . | visitors her an effort to save ¢ and three | totalled only CHICAGO NEITHER BROKE NOR WICKED. rd NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, APRIL Zo 1930. Treasurer Says ity 89th in Crime Per Capita OKla., April 25 (®— Al Tulsa, | Peterson, Chicago city treasurer, last | night assured listeners at a Cham- | ber of Commerce banquet here that | though he quoted a ‘“popular re- that Chicago last year spent| Charles § | | port” 0,000,000 for liquor, e Tlinvds city is neither broke nor | ording to a popular report,” | “Chicago spent $30,- One- rson dig mot elaborate on I sment, nor attempt to qualify “popular report.” He was a member of a good will party of | “In comparison to population th: crime rate in Chicago is ot %0 | | ereat as that in other citics,” Peter- | son continued. “A visitor does not| enter Cincinnati prepared to make ! his last will and testament, but statistics show that the crime rate of Cincinnati is greater than that of | Chicago. Chicago is the thirty- | ninth city in the United States when crime is figured in relation to popu- [ 1ation.” 'FEAR FOR RECOVERY OF GINGER DRINKERS Oklahoma Health’ Officials Fear Paralysis May Be Permanent— Still Expérimenting. Oklahoma City, Okla., April 25 (P —Officials of the state health de- partment laboratory said today that physicians doubt that sqme of the, victims of a strange paralysis-like | malady believed caused by drinking , jamaica ginger ever will recover. No complete recoveries have been ! reported among the more than 400 persons in Oklahoma afflicted with the strange malady. The exact |cause of the epidemic has not been determined. The state laboratory has aban- | doned chemical tests and now is ex- perimenting with animals, but has nothing to report on the experi- ments, Victims are seen daily dragging themselves about the streets here, and many continue to spend most of their time in bed, although they have been confined for more than two months. | It's the circulation which makes' Herald Classified Advertising. YOUR CHANCE TO EXERCISE AT OUR MEAT MARKETS LAMB 5 32 * LEGS — Fresh Genuine = Spring, Whole or Half . . . Remember! Your Choice in Weight, [ ] Chuck Roast .. 38clb. Boneless, Heavy Beef--Oven or Pot Roast Cross Rib Roast 32clb. Makes a Finc Pot Roast THRIFT. HERE =JFCONOMY CROCERY Land O’Lakes Sweet Cream Butter 1 1b Roll 43¢ Fresh Selected White 39¢ doz (Pep Brand) FreshSelected Western 29¢doz Fine Granulated Eggs Sugar 10 b 49¢ Face Rump .. .. 3%Ib. 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The husband’s story was il complained because ~nobody chopped firewood or do chores while he was Corbin Screw factory. “gets hot too quick kitchen utensils hold of her to pr he did not assault he insisted that her tes! correct, as he had other men to her. Judge Saxe suspended and advised the couple to considerate of cach oth five children in th Seno had never be last night. Judge to let his wife “get ho pressed it, without also fly a rage, and the matters they q about will be found less import than they think. He warncd Mrs DeSeno that she also must do he share to keep peace in the house- hold. ted until ised him s he ex- meel Congressman Dead in Southbridge Southridge, April 25 (UP) —Calvin D. P: ho had ser B three terms in epresen- tative of the third M achusetts district, died suddenly at his home here last night in his $2d year. First clected in 191 unexpired term of the late sentative William H. 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