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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930. “\dmits Using Strap On Daughter, Denies Making Improper Advances; Butrim Gets Suspended Jail Term Overlook Avenue Man | Says He Struck Girl “a Little Bit” — Welfare| Worker Testifies Daugh- ter’s Body Was Mass of Bruises. Admitting that he u; | ing Attorney W. M. Greenste i | Beale told the court that sed a strap {0 | the girl had made such his 14 year old daughter, | ying that he made improper | he pulled the cover off her bed but towards her, Karl Butrim, 23 Overlook avenue was repri- manded and warned by Judge Stan- ley J. Traceski in police court today &nd given a suspended jail sentence | of 30 days. The case was turned over to Probation Officer E. C. Connolly and Butrim was given to understand | the girl's brother that, while he had the right to pun- | ish his children in a reasonable and humane manner, the law did not permit him to “whale” girl accused him of having yesterday ant M. J. Flynn of the detec- | bureau testified that he and Of- ficers Liebler and Massey made the arrest after Miss Cora M. Beale of the New Britain Welfare association had reported that residents of the Overlook avenue neighborhood had complained of having heard the girl Ecreaming about 5 o'clock in the morning. Butrim was intoxicated, the sergeant said | had Butrim actually m charges of drunkenness and as- sault, testified that his children were becoming unmanageable, staying out late at night and neglecting their household duties, He felt he had the | right to punish them and claimed he struck the girl * a little bit." He denied that he was intoxicated After Butrim denied that he had | attempted to force his attentions | upon the girl. in reply to a question | on the point by Assistant Prosecut- | . Miss although an allegation at first she had later explained that | | had not made improper advances. Mr. Greenstein caled on Sergeant Flynn, who testified that the girl told him in Miss Beale's presence of the alleged improper advances, and also heard her make the statement. Judge Traces- ki remarked that the case would pave a much more serious aspect attempted a violation of the moral code them as the?” done | Tong Street Fire Drives Family Out During Night A cellar fire broke ot at 55 Long street, o 0, last night, in a hous: cut the family of the owner those of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paon- essa and Mr. and Mre Paul Robin- son. They were their night clothes and sought shelter in a ga age while firemen Louis | ausing dam- | 500 and driving | also | 4 . . -vn Coolidge’s Relative Wins Architectural Award || New York, July 25 (UP) — A [ design for a country estate drawn | | by a relative of Calvin Coolidge, won for Richard Coolidge Mur- l dock the coveted annual Prix de || Rome, it was announced today. Murdock will receive $1,500 a yvear for three years, with a resi- || dence and studio in Rome, where he will be able to continue his architectural studies is actually worth $5.000 Murdock was born in Woburn Mass., in a family which traces its ancestry back to the Vermont Coolidges. He has never met the former president. e e————————— | The prize approximately HINES NAMES HILLER | | York broker, FAULKHAUSER HELD IN STOCK SWINDLE Wanted in New Haven and New = York ity Deals Rochester, N. Y., July 25 Charles K. Fankhauser, 56, New was being held here today in connection with alleged ?— > on a fi chargin, larceny itive from “justice warrant g him with first degree grand Frankhauser, who had been in hiding in Brockport, identified by | president of the Brinkerhoff Electric ¢+ Jersey and: New York tative for Harry n city attorney broker is speci- with defrauding n, New which were never ce 'also charge that he defrauded H. Haven, of stock swindling deals amounting to ¥ which he New more than $20,000 for had been sought by police of York city and New weeks Detectives arrested him last night Haven for six a New York ported to h offices at 42 obtained near here, was S Harry A. Brinkerhof, |1 u of securities is re- 2 THD NORE SLA TOADSTOOLS KILL TWO Rochester, N most rr” 1 Haven |a 590 by accepting | a HE l\\ll ) CLASSIFIED INDETROIT AREA Jack Brown and Unidentiied Woman Victims (UP)—Two 1 fods the oth added to the ADS where terday afternoon ed 60 days victed of assault and battery on the plaint of Evelyn Littlefield, whe 2} < e from the Detroil correction, where he ha¢ He had been con- police en caught Miss Littlefield, Brown wat had been as Washingtoa, July 25 (A—Biiga- | dier General Frank T. Hines, ad- ministrator 6f veterans affairs, today the appointment of | Adelbert D. Hiller of Massachusetts | and J. O'Connor "Roberts of Was ington, D. C., as administrative a sistants to handle matters pertaimn- ing to veterans' logislation | Hiller has been assistant to the | director of the Vetera bureau | and Roberts has been assistant general counsel of the bureau. Jhe appointments are a part of the re- | organization growing out of the| consolidation of veterans' announced CURTIS New York Publishing C: ter n ARNINGS ISSUED June quar- 55,485, equal | the common | t 4 or 3251 a share| in the rnrrsvmm‘ ng period last! vear. Net for the first half was CON EE GROCER Y First Vmwvu STORES... e Py FINE FOODS for SUMMER MENUS and of course the usual low prices prevail Miss Beale testified to receivin the complaint and finding the girl's body a mass of welts and bruises as bad as she had ever seen, A younger sister was afraid to spend the night in the house because of Butrim's intoxicated condition. Miss Beale said. and it was learned that | he‘had been drinking heav Sunday. The investigation di that he worked and attended to h he was out | for more than an hour. 'The ca was undetermined Co. No. 7 of the fire de was called first on a at 10:24 o'clock ter other compa ~ WEEK END SPECIALS - BUTTER 41¢ SUGAR 49¢ POTATOES 33¢ BACON » 29¢ Contains The Necessary Bran and Roughage I 9 Pkgs Shredded Wheat 23 A Pure Unsweetened Ev'aporated Milk Fonda Milk its Ivory Whiteness Indicates Its Purity Ivory Soap =50 Cans Makes 'Dishwushing Easier—Notice the Suds Appear A Fancy Garden Pea-Tender and Sweet Finast Brand-With A Generous Amount of Pork Baked Beans scoo- B Sugar 'Crisb Cookies KYBO COFFEE Marasca Brand-Only luscious ripe fruit and granulated sugar used It makes the mest delicious Preserves and refreshing beverage Bot Made From Pure Port or Sherry-—Deliciously Flavored imaginable. Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES Fancy Yellow 8 Ihs. ZSC |291.627, compared with $11.547 in the first half last year artment stostrop June against ND O’ LAKES 'EET CREAM 1 1h. LA SW Roll losed a local factory duties well but | FINE GRANULATED 10 Ibs. noted French airman who a flight to the United STANLEY STREET HEARING Bl WEGE a0 T 3 more for ther good enough for Owners of property Stanley ONIONS Fancy Eating or _|street, between Park Eagiy| (02 tratsslantic hop Cooking 5 Ibs. 29(5 1 Weather conditions streets, will me at -3 APPLES e e . scribed as “deplorable” with no Finest Yellow or scault testified |o'¢lock in tHe b g room at city | SRl e : Ine i ¢ ; o 0 el e e White CORN — doz. 29 Finest Ripe beating was admin- |hall to d h Mayor Quiglev RUBBER FUTURES EASY 5 Ibs. 2 ¢ BANANAS 9 in bed and City Engineer P. A Merian| (A—R father enter and after |s 1 plans for widéning of the of best quality pulling off s, began {way between thése points. 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