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- 3 o . . . & » . ) > ’ , NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, 1930. — that his home was in Boston. “What are you doing here then?” the judge SPEEDS T0 COURT, ARRESTED, FINED TORNADD DEATH asked him. “Oh, Jjust walking |around” was I.ooney's reply. Ag: the judge asked him why he didn't | 50 back to Boston and reccived th terse answer that one place was as| another. “Well,” said Judge TALL REACHES 19 i i iand’s 'd;'rmmm. “will you go back to Bos- ” D i S h Motorist Going fo Priend’s Aid | Fecsest o oacn,52 b, 2o Million Damage in Southwest A soono |swered Rooney. “When?" said the| S , Becomes Pellow Prisoner | Sidee. “Whiea t eet there Sacont form Area = 15 cally answered Rooney. S After a conference on the case| Because Antonfo Joachim of 37 | with Probation Officer Edward Con-| Kansas City, Nov. 20 (P—Torna Franklin street was too solicitous [nolly Judge Tracecki ordered the | does which swept {hrough Okla-| that his friend Joscph Sylvia arrive | CaS¢ continued until tomorrow [homa, -"""":'*"}‘ \"”‘”‘ s in police court on time today to an- | MOFMINg to allow the man a changs | Munities yosterday exacted u toll of swer 10 a charge of drunken driv- | '© Feturn to Boston. G e ing he brought about his own un- 7 N Aathice fastimated Yat Luc doing and had the doubtrul picas- | ORROW [JRGES EFFORTS G000 e i ure of sitting in the prisoner's pen N e e s with Joseph. 06 \d 57 injured seri 57 injured seriously by the tor- 110 ks Uooked on'a cnarse ot IVE JOBLESS WORK ine > jnineea zertouss by the tor speeding following his arrest at 7:15 L [ 100 houes at Bethany, & Naza o'clock this morning by Policemen 3 ene settlement seven miles west of Kumm and Kolosky at the cornes | Senator-Elect Says Action Will Save | ) 1apoma city, r of Broad and Silver streets Gountry AneIbarily(Tatce Tour Killed in School Policeman Kumm testified that | Four were killed at the Camel Joachim passed him at the corner On In Winter. Creek school about four miles south of Broad and Grove streets while : ] of Bethany vhere the tornado fir:t he was waiting for the traffic tight | New York, Nov. 20.—(UP)—Im- | qryek, and the te r and ten to turn green. He was traveling at, mediate provision of work for the were injure school house an excessive ate of speed, the po- | unemployed will ve the nation | Was demolished id, and after the light had | from the neccssity of extensive| D. D. Powell. ¢ order of turned he set out in the police car | charitable work later, Dwight W. |Ola. Ark. was killed and his wife after him Morrow, senator-elect from New | Serio nju L do v Joachim continued in a westerly | Jersey, said last night in a speech | rezed half tr ess buildin direction passing the intersections | broadcast over the Columbia net- | Ola. town of nearly 1,000 inhabi- elong the route at 4 rate of speed | work ts ailcged by the policeman to be In| Urging the public to cooperate | Sixteen children &nl a teacher excess of 35 miles per hour. When | with New York! emergency em- | Were hurt by a tornado which de- Kumm reached the corner of Broad | ployment committee, Morrow sa molished a rural school building d Silver streets he found Kolosky | “The best answer 1o a man who | lcar Victori Twenty build- 1ad stopped Joachim when he saw | wants to work and who is out of a INgS °d and a man sc- him almost hit two youngsters who | job, is a job.” 1. Kans. re attempting to cross the road | Morrow praised the work of the occupied the at a point farther east. committee. ing it was setting an NebACE O (LT ot i e LG Gyl () GRIER GEe A. J. Hollo- tified that he asked the man what | the country. b dibross o caused his great hurry. Joachim, he ——e—— Lygloniths id, replied that he was goins 10 Bridgeport Woman Is § zanabiUzaion Teplel his boss in the faclory where i B35S it DRU Y hyaConglion ey he worked to tell him that he would Badly Hurt in Crash toasy toraiica mor D be somewhat late as he had to take | Bridgcport, Nov. 20 (£)—Miss M Atimany ot 10:be u friend to court. When the police- | Jeviernay, of this ciiy, eve of four tabulated. ; man asked what court he intended | Persons injured in an carly morning | The homele S LG going to and learncd that his desti- | ¢1ash today Maplewood —and | cared for il e nation was the local police court he | Howard avenues, i 11 a scrious cou- | EinIZations nosiions homes invited him to attend the session on | dition at St. Vincent's hospital suf- | - Am; ; ; ‘(y:,yj‘u(’v‘,”;v“v; ::x;] own .:uouu'. He was charged v”s‘n]z from a provacis fractuind ¥ ‘:" hed o e chun e Plea of guilty and | Miss Joviernay was a passenger i | %L UP i vacant bu lings or, thoss told the court that he nothing | 2" automobile ope 1 by Al Sl i S 5 i 3 T | epancis, 19 Olmsted place, 1ast Nor Troops Patr 10 say concerning.the case. He main- | THCIS 19 CUmBted biace, Rast ot rdsmen patrolled th tained a stolcal poise -vhen Judgs [#'alK, When it crashed inlo ano to prevent loot Traceski announced the penalty of | 4 driven by Daniel i%. Hutchinscn 34 Coleman strect mounted the crash knocked sidewai’ §10 and costs Francis e leaving the court room nd 1 re- c. 3 satisfied th court b 3 t Office . < | Pole and overturned. Tn: other au o o told. Officer Cabelus | {ohiohino Siidded about 10 foet i | dismissed who extended an invitation to eall |00 TN PO it 1 | week 0 ihe s uldatt SE R hALID e Mevoncalne hack Edward Burns, 208 Union “strect, | TANCra1s of € Wi would e too soon. ) S o e l«vn‘“m:\.‘ el ris ax e :"’:" 5L‘”;'I \a wag | Tith Francis, received a deep cut | PUI4INE 107 2 on the forehead and injuries to the = 156 Of JOAChII'Ss APPEATANCE 1N vight' knee and lert wrist. Francia Lovisey Moore Tent X s X S R e head d chinsi [ 1 ter the Joachim hearing. Sylvia, | " 2% €' O% fholicad and f"‘”‘ Hasen Election on De o lives at 69 Hartford avenue, Y LEES S AT Lo Moore Tent, Dauzhter was booked on a charge of drunken Union el ¢ driving and ¢ thout a licensc i sl s meeting last r 1 in O0dd o '“')‘"”"‘ Tihoutaieens MURTHA HEARING DEC. § 008 mecting 1 1 ollowing his arrest by cem : 3 ows' hall anc i William Sullivan at 1:15 o'clock this The next step in the suits against | o, hmer it the corner of Hartford | lara Murth groc rent, a and North street. He plead- | board, and money 1 ned w action of Louis and Winc chinkowski against the J cock Life Insurance Co. heen down for Decem ¢ to the cn license charge of driving and not guilty to driving. Judge Traceski and costs on the former b ninti m of at be and $100 and costs on the | It will decide whether garnishee of | & " \iy 4 1as1, after all the testimony had | the insurance policies naming Mrs. | pibiaa™ o 1 L Leen heard. | Murtha beneficiary is legal. The | ovcq A com will a also hed the specta- | other plaintiffs are Mrs. Deborah | ianc tor this « G ith considerable amusement Murtha and Harry Najarian S B o e told the court in answer to | e which all survivi mbers of the uestion whether he ever had a| FALCON AUXILIARY DRILLS Rmven ) did not and then| Tphe Falcon auxili is making t . to tell the judge that his | plans to organize a permanent young oldest daughter had one and en's drill class which will be i LG U bl ALEE der the direction of Mrs. Fra him to procure one. Apparent Rateer LR Gl it S realizing that he was directly violat- |1y for practic Falcon hall to o v by neglecting the all | propare to compete for honors at etail of a driver’s licensc | (o piennial convention of the fifth to the court that he|gigtrict in this city next May and ter how to drive as now taking lessons in the art from his forer pupil. aring all that the court wanted The auxiliary has dropped its ini- tiation and monthly dues for stu- dents who desire to become mem- ow on this charge the judge|yers The annual meeting will be questioned the man on the drunken | 114" at the Falcon hall on Decem- driving charge. “What have you to |y.. 4 say about the charge of driving un- i der the influence of liquor?” asked Ju r I didn’t lick he e reply. After explaining what FIREMEN'S BALL v gain asked S nk?” and re- Thanksgiving cve, Nov. L re.” Hotel Bond Singing and Broad- etious casting Orchestra at continued to keep t its of the judge and prose- T. A. B. HALL ¢ 1 the court room attendants d gallery high by his carcfree an- | swers to all questions asked him concernir of his presence on a charge vagrancy. Policeman rested he railroad ames Cronin, who ar- him last night, testified that Rooney ioitering about the arcade throughout the en- WARNE R OROS. tire evening. Just as he ol to put in his last ring ho i B A no \at the man picked up a TODAY, FRL, and SAT. stone and walk 1o the show window of the store of Himber a Horn JUST THINK HOW MUCH and make a motion as though he Intended to break the window. BETTER OFF YOU ARE Rooney pleaded guilty Judge Traceski asked him where 'HAN NAPOLEON. JULIUS he belonged d received the reply CAESAR, BISMARCK OR ANY OF THAT CROWD. 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