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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930. Man Unable to Smile as Result of | proached Wightman in the center of | | flnu Waterbury ~ about 1 o'clock { morning and to New Britain. The driver informe He then told Wightman that he ha no money with him but would b Auto Crash lnjuries, Doctor Says | him that it would cost him $7.50. | Instruction offered in the following: classified as ineligible. In superior court at Hartford ves- | F& 8 ! terday Judge I3, C impson h rd | B e G Irafting, hoth mechanical and archi Maple streel and Arthur Sandbery |tcCtural. blue print reading, —tradc Sl i mathematics, machine and tool making, printing, masonry, clectri- I cal work, automobile work, and car- pentry. In the last three there ar. classes in both shop practice and theory. With the cxception of the carpentry department all of the| lasses are in session. This depart- 000 and A. Kinsella testified that is partially paralyzed long cut sustained in a ¢ IFranklin Square on Aprii unsightly and serious ficient number I | classes are for a period of two houss starting at 7:30 o'clock. Iach man i scheduled for at least two nights | per week. ve enrolled. Dr. Kinsella demon- findings to the court was seriously in- to smile. ted his Sandbery jured The total number enrolled is 32 his is divided as follows: Machine drafting 62, electrical theory 15, electrical wiring 12, printing 15, au- tomobile 9, masonry 14, and mathe- matics | place several applications on the waiting list while many others have been classified as ineligible. Zenga and Sandberg, logal bank | clerks, were in an automobile which |4 v:as proceeding on the right side of the roadway when it was struck by a car alleged to have been driven hy Gaida The latter was hended and deinied was in W Britain at the the accident but in police was convicted and fined. Mrs. Alice Laskarzewski owner of the which da lleged to been driving, originally named a defendant in | £ ppre- that ha time of court he serve tradesmen desirous of ad- vancement who are willing 1o ex- tend themselves in attaining an end. Anyone ing instruction should apply at the action but the tion against | trade school office any time during was withdrawn because it was | the day or on Monday, Thursday or deubtful whether the plaintiffs could | Friday cvenings prove that Gaida was her 1, as required under the 1 Judge Williane I? ngan repre- | sents the plaintifis and Attorney Jehn €. Blackall of Hartford repre- | sents Gaida of cit car have the Tion or | he trade es were dis- miss ble the Vi A school clase M A PAYS TAXIFARE, EXTENSION COURSE AT TRADE SCHOOL ESCAPES PENALTY i _ Passenger From Waterbury Registration Tofals 828 With) could Not Locate Friend Many on Waiting List Edward McPartland, 323 Whalley avenue, Haven, who was arrested at 3 o'clock this morning by Officer James Sullivan aged 36, of ow Evening classes in the stale trade | school are now in full swing. These arc part-time trade extension |after he had reccived a complaint The instruction a pupil re- | from Robert Wightman, driver of ceives must be supplemental to his | the Cadillac Taxi Co. of Waterbury al daily employment. Under the | {hat he had refused to pa above plan these classes meet the | fare from Waterbury fo New Brit- | federal requirements and are there- ain, was discharged by Judge Stan- fere cligible for federal aid ley J. Traceski when he expressed | large numer of applications havs |willingness to pay the fare and after been received. Many have been ad- | he had told a plausible story to the mitted, others have been placed on ! 0 court. the waiting list and some have been McPartland testified that he ap- \ nt will be opened as soon as suf- | These | able to obtain it from a friend in New Britain on arrival he Wightman is alleged to have call- cd his superior who happened to b standing close by and explained the situation to him. He told Wight- | man that he could take the man to | New Britain if he wanted to take | the chance of collecting. Wightman took the job. On ar- riving in New Britain McPartland claimed that he called his friend on the phone and received no answer after which he had Wightman drive | | him to his friend's home. He stated | that McPartland be It has been necessary 1o | he purpose of these classes is 12| { been made in the eharg {ed that who is interested in receiv- | cd at 11 o'clock this morning ta | instructors to attend the | convention in New Haven. | the taxi | | | | | i that there was 110 one at home and he told Wightman that he would pay him around 8 or 9 o'clock this morning as soon as his friend re- turned. I Officer James Sullivan was called at this stage and Wightman insisted arrested. nd told the court that | presented by W was now $11.20 instead of § Judge Stanley J. Traceski asked Wightman why the increase had | and learn- 1 was for wait- and rides o and from the ho McPartland’s friend. | Judge Traceski then asked McPart- | land if he was willing to pay the | and when he agreed {o do so. itman received his money and | and was_discharged. McF the bill the $3.70 ex ing charges of Boy on Probation Boris Dubovski. 16, of 59 Willow street was placed on probation by Judge Traceski when he pleaded zuilty to the theft of about 100 | pounds of brass from the junk yard | of Feigenbaum & Zeldes on Willow street 3 In passing judgment Judge Traces- ki fold the youth that he was being | lenient with him on this occasion | hecause he was a young man just starting out in life. He impressed on the boy that he might have sent him | | Special for Saturday | Tegs of Genuine SPRING LAMB 30c w. RIB ROAST OF BEEF 35¢ us. Jones’ Quality Market 33 MYRTLE ST. TEL. 1‘Su Tree Delivery Where Can Your Dollar Buy Move? 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Dubovski was arrested yesterday morning by Sergeant McAvay who | investigated a complaint that some | brass had been stolen from the junk | yard. MONKO AND LIPSKI JAILED FOR THEFT Convicted of Stealing Watch Found in Hartford Pawnshep s or more Ly Serge ant ocal police de- Hartford yesterday Michael FFlynn of the partment and Detective Sergeant Daley of the Hartford police, three | the following morning and when hours after the complaint of | ol by the former that he had found Palmieri had been recorded at head- [a watch asked him if he wanted to | auarters here pawn it. Receiving an aflirmative Sergeant Flynn testified to hav- junswer the duo left for Hartford ng made the arrest with the Hart- | where thoy were arrested just after ford oflicer as the men were emerg- | having pawned the watch. from shop where they [ Dr utor Joseph G. Woods a the watch. He | ed the court to make 150 testificd that the watch and | probable ca of £4 received on the | men over ch had been recovered Denies Theft of Ring Monko denied all knowledge of the x when he was placed on the tand and told the court that he was | drunk night before and knew | county jail shortly after court in the nothing of the circumstances which | custody of Ofiicer George Moffatt. od m wateh Lo he in his pos- | - session, oS ed e ¢ at n imeplece \ l‘or U. b. After Nov. 8 Palmieri claimed that he mrvj Friedrichshafen, Germany, Oct. 24 Monko Wednesday night at a club | (UP) he Dornier works announc- t the corner of North and Willow | cd foday that the airplane Do-X, strcets and about 10:30 hoth start- | largest in the world, would start its ed homes together after | lcng-awaited flig 1o New York e Monko had told Palmieri that he | “after November {00, a resident of Curtin ave- | The flight of the n they reached Palmieri's | which carrics somq he told the court, Monko | when its three decks ook hands with him and after (his | e e a4 the loss of the | Havre, : which he was wearing on the | The Do-X of the left hand. e de- | cauipped with 1 the veturn of the ring and nd thorougzhi he nad threatencd Monko with | Lake Constanee violence if not returned, ! testified, Monko ran away. Lipski testified that he met Monke it was he A pawn had just disposed of se and bind the to the { sinetior court but | was not accepted by Judg who' stated that e would take urisdiction in both cases They were taken to the Hartford this s the . can John Monko, 19 Hayes street was sent ail for threc:h months hy Judge Stanley J. Traceski at today's session of police court cr hie had pleaded guilty to the thert of a watch valu 340 and not guilty to the ch of theft of a diamond ring. valued gt $ the person of Tony Palmieri Joseph Lipski. aged 27 of 113 Miller street, a companion of Monko was sent to jail for 15 days for his part in the iir. Lipski was found ! guilty of having pawned the watch in Hartford and taken a split of the procecds. 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