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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEBNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936. NEWINGTON JUDGE FINES MOTORISTS Hartford Man Pays 850 on “Traic Violatron Charge (Special to the 1 Newington, Aug. 20.—Theodore Merwin of Coolifige street and George Healy of Hazel street, Hart- l‘ord were arraigned in court la ght before Justice of the Peace £ S'an!fly Wells on the charge of opcr- ating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor. Both plead- ed not guilty. Healy was also charged with operatin®a car with- out an operators license 4nd to this latter cha entered a plea of guilty Both men were arrested by State Policeman Henry Zehrer on August 12 at 12:30 a. m. on Newington ave- ni® near Balf's quarry. The officer had his attention di- rected to the cars when gn duty in that section by the slow speed and very dim lights on the cars which both men were driving. The accused were represented in court by Attorney James Breslin of Hartford who endeavored to find out from e he was do- ing in that The officer replied that t on duty 24 hours a day not assigned to any special territory to cover. Officer Zekas was in charge of the barracks and testified that the men were not in condition to drive a car but could not say that they were in- toxicated Judge Wells guilty of driv influence of liqu He fined them each $10 remitting $30 of the fine Healy was fined $10 2 the charge of operating out having an operator’s lic Attorney Breslin filed appeal to {he superior court on major charge and bonds we at $100 hey and were were both under found while men the and costs of the notice re Fined $10 268 Jefferson ments in regist He pleaded not On August 10 four rested at Manochi's filling Clayton and arraigned on A for breach of the pe had an old car age the constable ed court mitted the atio guilty boys were ar- tion at gust 11 ce. boys being under spicions were he last car worth he said he owned a §5 in the balance being owned by Stanley Cochefski also of Hartford whos as given s the 82 r was regi Bassila and Cochefski paid tration but the car red both the regis. was regis- name only. and e car he sold his fee after registe linterests 1o Coc Judge Wells found him guilty and ined him $10 and costs remitting of the fine Parker Fined Peter Fvans of 39 Chaiter Oak lace, Hartford was ted by Con- table ends on e charge of ark motor vehicle on the high- ay without lights He was fined § ice of the Peace Clinton Charged With Rocco Chlabise of 400 South Main New Britain, and Joseph Park street, New rrested last night on he charge of stealing one and one- alf bushels of pears on lots from land development on Kelsey street. Complaint was made to Constable ralsh by various lot owners 11 i3 nd costs by Jus- S. Barrows. heft m and v the pears from n in d that various nony showe there at imes taking pears Judge Barrows four nd fined them $5 and costs each. Those wishing to be made voters his fall are requested to hand heir names to Miss Nina Blair or valter Morgan on or before Sep- ember 9th. All names must be in by o'clock standard time. 1 them guilty SECREI R Sk BIRDS START SOUTH Point Barrow. Alaska, Aug. 20 (@ Sngw fell here yvesterday as the mperature dropped’ to 26 degrec lush ice formed in the and irds started south on their annual igration sea There ~ ment hou ; firemen |serves to itself the nate competition Swhen it has arrived | is never ESKIMO §PITZ DOG IS HERO OF BOSTON FIRE t Discovers Blaze Which Swe Five-Story Apartment in Back Bay—100 Saved. Boston, Aug. mo Spitz was the heroofa § fire which swept a five-story apart- 000 late safety Back Bay ling the “persons. Occupants of 4 caped unassisted and several other tenants led through smoke- filled hallways to /the street after Mrs. Emily E. Melaguh, aroused by the barking of her pet dog, had discovered the blaze in the elevator shaft Ladderman James O'Leary injured; Firemen and Edward Kelly by illuminating gas, Mrs. Robert S. Clark vear old son, Robert come by stoke Dénse smoke loosed of night, more ienperil- than 100 apartments es- were Jerome Coffey and werz Whalen were overcome and Mr. and and their two r., were over- lluminating gas main forced to to gas masks in battling the blaze Cause of the fir alarms were soun determined. YACHTS MEET IN FINAL TEST TODAY Emel‘prise Holds the Best Record All {0 Date resort . for which three ed, has not been Newport, R. T aspiragts for the the Aug. 20 (P)—Four honors of defend- America’'s Cup, went to the starting line today with the Enter- prise, sailed by Harold Vander- bilt, holding the best record, to date | rprise, s o four and the sail fnfet, has heen able mileage in al 15 W syndi as 1 ble the limgit sters could do so bec to sail eater 10t competit thar andidates has number of first places Morgan-Nichols but in addition she to come home within when none of her ause of light o me She amoe, the e e n time ry Ya stands for she and tha kee. the Boston candidate third in performance to date likes a good honest breeze has been a rarity. Whirl- wind resumes competition e lag- gard of the fleet. Whirlwind, thorn-hammond hoat, has shown an aptitude for speed never consistently, all of which has made many wish that crews of the four boats might’ be swapped around to absolutely defermine the better boat of the four. Enterprise has a christened by her crew * nue” because of its extreme width It is “V” shaped. fully four feet across the top, and about half as On it her mainsail slides from side to side. A man easily could walk along ghe top of it. Marine irchitect comgpute the aero- the strange form- is so no room for new boom, Park Ave- dyr du conclusive doubt. Ten days of trial race uled, although selection com- mittee of the New York Yacht club, which is selecting the defender, re- right to termi- as to leav sched- at a choice 3 As the boats approched the sta e today the committee h ved the right to race the candi- 1% it saw hoisted hoat which to br from would the boats would in pair group boats Shamrock V hor fifth challenger, off here 13, and the nomination known the end of the month The starting time was set at 11:40 m as Lipton's September will be a. CALLS PARTY CAUCUSES Hartford, Aug. (P—David A. Wilson, chairman of the democratic town committee, mal call for the pa s town convention which will be held and 28 respectively. The ention will n delegates tha county August 27 con to {and probate conve state, ntions. any doubt in your mind as to your own ability when you 20 to take dictation if you are a grad- uate of the Moody today. School. Enroll DAY SCHOOL OPENS ON SEPTEMBER SECOND Phone 207 THE SHURBERG COAL CO. PHONES 2250 - 2251 Egg, Stove, Nut $14.75—50c off for cash Pea Coal $11.00—50c¢ off for cash Above Prices for a Limited Time Only BUY NOW The Better Coal; Well Screened Branch Office—405 MAIN TREET Main Office—~55 FRANKLIN STREET (UP)—An Eski- | eeon Huntington avenue, HOOVER CHAUFFER - HAS FEW MISHAPS For Past 20 Years Robinson Drove Nation's Presidents Washington, blowoits in motor Aug. (UP)—Two 20 years are the only woes recalled by Francis M the WHite House chauf- who has driven five presidents nearly half, a million miles without an accident. , Robinson, who came to the White House when President Taft- substi- tuted the automobile for the horse buggy. believes ‘‘watching the other fellow” is the secret of driving. “The thing T have kept upper- most in my mind,” he said today in reminiscing about his long experi- ence and unusual record with dis- tinguished passengers, “is ‘watch the other fellow.” When people ask me about driving, I say ‘Keep your wits about you; don’t talk and keep your eves straight ahead.’ The rest will take care of itself “I came to the White House July 18, 1610. I was with the old White Steamer people in Boston and they loaned me to President Taft, and I have been driving here ever since. Tells of Escape “The nearest I ever came to an accident was about three weeks ago when we were returning from Pre dent Hoover's Rapidan camp. woman coming in the opposite di- | rection lost control of hef car and was see-sawing back and forth across the road. 1 slowed down and gave her all the room I could. She | missed me a few inches and crashed into the third car behind me in the | line “I haq a blowout hetween { ter and Boston during the Taft ad- ministration and another here in front of thé White House last week. | Those are the only ones I have ever had. “I do not have very ble with reckless drivers absent-mindedness causes most of the accidents. People start thinking about something el and are not ready for troubls comes “Althodgh there many niore on the yoad now n when 1 started ‘driving presidents. believe it is safer to ride today than it was then. Evepyone is acquaint- ed with automobiles and people gen- erally are better drivers.” Robinson will be eligible for re- tirement in a few years. but has no intention of giving up his post, al- though it requires service at all hours. Last Robinson, feur rorc much trou- T believe | week the White House re- ceived 4 testimonial from the safety council of Dayton, Ohio. congratu- lating Robinson on his splendid rec- ord at a driver, He is goi to frame it. 4 ARRANGE BENNETT FUNERAL | New Haven, Aug. 20 (UP)—} Funeral services were being arrang- ed today for Thomas Gray Bennett, president of the Winchester Repeat- | ing Arms _company for 21 years, *hn died at his home here late yes. rday in his 86th year. was wounded and rank of captam in war. After the conflict he at- Shefficld fic school, ating in 1560 e years later married Hannah Jane Winches danghter of Oliver F. Winches founder of the Arms company RUNAWAY BOY CAUGHT | Bridgeport, Aug (UP) | -year-old Domenick ringficld, Mass., world when he was picked up by police and | 4 lodged in Hillside Home to await ar- rival of his parents Benn tained t Civil at- the ed Seie he ter, 20 Four- | Piozza of | wanted to see the | | esty tra | —Beliet that Jeroms, STy LA A O P N Coolidge Out-Coolidged By 20-Word War History Paris, Aug. 20 (UP)— Mhrshal Joseph Joffre became a challen- ger for Calvin Coolidge’s record for brevity today when he told the history of the World war in twenty words “A people once dreamed establishing a world hegenfpny,” the famous military leader told a delegation of (atalohians who visited him. “irance ruined their project. And this was done at the Marne.” Chaui"feur for Presidents Has Safety Record ton Bureau Hoover shouldn't be wor when driving even in the thic ic if Francis H apove, is at the steering ¥or Kobinson—chautfenr for every presi- dent since e first automobile wz Lought for the White House 4n 1910 has never been in an accident. He A< Ariv thousands of miles with Pi lent aft, Wilsony Hard- and Hoover ‘POLICE BELIEVE ZWICKER KILLED SELF IN HARBOR Auto of Man Whose Wife Was Mur- President ried dered Found Abandoned On &a\aqnnh Hlnv Dock. Norwood, M§ss, Aug. 20.—(UP) Zwick 3 wanted for questionitrg regarding th his wife. Mrs. Gladys has ended his life in rbor was expressed by po- murder of Zwicker, 22 Boston 1 lice today. The theory was based on the find- ing of Zwicker's abandoned automo- bila on the Savannah line docks in \ hoon slain woman whose in the Walpole body was found woods last Sunday ay to return his to Grand Manan Is- land, Fundy family homg The report of sgt been re examiner, Bay the autop ed th PLANES BOMB U. China, Aug airplanes S. MISSION 36 (UP)— bombed th Peiping, Cantonese at adv N Kweilin, in Kwangsi provinc es recelved here today said. foreigners were injured | ska and Hele CITY PLAYGROUND EHILDREN’S PARADE Annual Evem Tomorrow Wil Mark Closing of Season n who have spent their hours in the city playgrounds ummer, will engage to- morrow afternoon ground parade the closing of in the annual This event the playground je will be assembled at t school grounds and will e line of march i on Ma street to Wa Hill where refreshments will be Usually, all sorts of comic costumes ,and clever inventions are seen as boys and girls troop by and tomor- row's exhibition will=be no excep- tion, accord ground Di- rector Joh i ral h dred youngsters w Groups Present Play An enjoyable program w sented yesterday afternoon Washington play elected boys from the gton grbunds. The entertainment tended by a large number of and was mém;w garet Conley, Mary M The numbers were as follows 1. Chimes of Dunkirk dance by the ct ington playgro 2/ Clog dan will be sot of Margaret ‘rann 2 es, Geneviev Silkowska entire choru Fagnioni; McA Germ | He soap. Kow mail teh ort ha Goose.” follows: Mrs. Helen stau The characte Bell, a happy ska; Albe mother | Helen A | father of the He got as far as Bridgeport |American Baptist mission compoun'l | field Bertha Parda; Philip Flick etheart, Anna He Schneider. Shebe ferson, ia's frier A played herwe Smith boys & 1sten to Talks tinction of Pests Aug. Farmers, On New Haven car the Con ion staff hi under a Carmel 20 (P—C farmers and lay was t} topping everyth of talk by experts we 1 kings, more partic etles, Japanese and European corri ho: Of several demonstr the one followed keen atrention ing in of corn stalks t horers. Tand 'SPARK BELIEVED GAUSE OF PATAL GARAGE BLAST Hartford \Lm Dies .\flflr LExplosion During Pumping Out of Cellar—Two Others Hurt Har"o d, P—A a motor y was blan ville was taker with body. 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