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Second Section IN THE DEMOCRAT REACH PAGES 11 TO 18 OVER 60.000 PEOPLE DAILY WATERBURY EVENING DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1930 PAGE ELEVEN Drivers of Cars MANY ATTEND FUNERAL OF ROGER CONNOR Lose Licenses First Set Of 1931 Must Walk or Employ Young Man Put Chauffeurs for One Year Twins Cheek In Profuse Floral For Chicago Mayoralty on Fighting A list of operators whose licenses Probation Twin sons were born this at the Waterbury hospital to Mr to drive automobiles in. Connecticut morning and Mrs Frank Rossi of Mother and youngsters were re- have been suspended for one year Middlebury. Tributes Mark Given Chance to Life this afternoon as Begin fcr driving while under the Influence ported doing very nicely. the arrived in at 7:02 and his brother Anew of liquor was given out to-day at One of the little lads Waterbury and Do Better six State Motor Vehicle Department as checked in at 7:11 a. m. They weigh five pounds, nine ounces and Burial A suspended sentence to the Che- a part of the effort to reduce this pounds, two ounces. To-day menace. The department shire reformatory disposed of the highway set twihs born in in the new of advised to notify It is the first of Waterbury year case to-day of William Sweeney, statement people the or the In case 1931. will take official notice of its increase in population 22, of Bank street, who was arrested department police Middlebury President John of National and New should see of these drivers to Heydler League several weeks ago and held on the they any and will extend congratulations and a welcome greeting operating motor vehicles. undoubtedly charge of atempted breaking and the Rossis. York Police Department Send Rowers—Services entering. The accused youth was Bridgeport — John T. Corbett, Jr. found in the rear of a store on Bristol — Alexander S. Fitzgerald. at St Followed By Burial in Old St Lounsbury street about 3:40 o’clock Collinsville — Alonzo Squires. Margaret’s — in the morning. He and another East Haven Warren Pitcher, Jr. — youth made an attempt to escape, Fairfield Boleslaw Wysockl. To — Doctors Joseph’s Cemetery but Sweeney when the offi- Greenwich Chester N. Crosby. Arrange stopped — cer fired two shots Into the air. His Hartford Ernest Coutremanche, oi airs Roger Connor, Waterbury’s great- garet's qaartette consisting friend was later captured and John Dailey, John Marlanl, Stanley Eric Jane Cul- est contribution to the national pas- Pape, soprano; HJIss placed on probation. Nowakowski, Albert Itunke, Harry hane, alto; Joseph Mulcahy, tenor L. Wainwrlght, Peter Woyton. Pre-School Clinics was laid at rest to- A window of the near time, baseball, building — and Joseph Connor, bass. Jewett" City Jerry Bonney. where the youths were accosted was day in old St Joseph's cemetery, be- Burial was In old St Joseph’s — Alvar S. Larson. and the Naugatuck found tampered with police — side the remains of his parents, who cemetery, the commitment services New Britain Edward P. Martin, claimed that was respon- the and being conducted by Father Daly. A Sweeney Adolf Stanlewicz. and Kirschbaum at Conference This Afternoon were among pioneer highly sible. Godfrey Irish residents of this huge standing wreath of roses and Norwalk — Ward Malcolm. respected The suspendld reformatory sen- * the who lilies from John Heydler and Hockvllle — Warren H. Skinner. city. Among scores, throng- In and Adopt Schedule tence resulted Sweeney being — ed St church for the wreath of calla lilies and roses, the Seymour Charles H. Jenlson. Margaret's on for one placed probation year. — were Intimate friends of floral remembrance of the New York Silver Lane Aleck Phillips. obsequies were five will Include the hours to be desig- Suspended sentences given — The schedule lor the pre- •‘the Babe Ruth of the 80’s,'' who Giants, were greatly In evidence. Union Viktor Staronls. Leo of 1) Barnes City clinics will he this nated by the physicians, during The were nephews of Manganaro, 23, — James school arranged played boll with him on local sand- pall-bearers Waterbury Bowes.a which which the children will be attended street and Armanda Stango, 20, of — afternoon at a conference In who followed his brilliant the deceased, Daniel, Roger, Mor- West Suffleld Itobert Colson. lots and were J. and E. H. to. 14 Adams street. Both — Dr E. J. Godfrey Dr a career that timer J. and Mortimer Connor of this youths Wethersfield Henry Edwards. playing throughout a board The children may then go into arrested on warrants and charged — Klrschbaum, member of the in city, Joseph and Carmen Rubano of Windsor Locks Joseph Fillips. forms many interesting chapters breach of the The will be In attendance. The school when they reach school age New with peace. Woodstock Valley—Earl C. French of health, the history of baseball. Haven. 1U30 Immune to small pox and diphtheria. state’s witness alleged that the — work, suspended for the term, ui Numbered among the mourners N. Y. Henry Baxter. f rom jonn xieyuier, prewucni Lewisboro, weeks. young men attacked him and show- — will be resumed In a few National from the New was the following large delegation, South Bend, Indiana Jack the league, ered him with decayed fruit. Both Five medical men, all of and from members of the Waterbury Lodge of Thomas. young York Giants’ baseball dub be more been and who Elks; John F. McGrath, defendants were warned to whom have chosen, the New York police department Judge examina- OBITUARY Charles K. Ahearn, Owen Carey. respectful In the future. Manganaro are now Riving physical came floral tributes, forget-me-nots — 'William Jo- is known In local boxing circles as tions in the schools, will be In HILIJKBKECHT Henry Hilde- idol that stirred the enthusi- John Morlarty, Doyle, for an Genaro”. Orders charge of the work. They will op- brecht, aged 61 years, died this a seph Byrnes, William Blether, Tre- "Mickey Judge asm and fired the fancy of fans Parons 703 Wa- clinics loaned the Visit- his 451 North mont Holt, Walter Ahearn, Arthur Mrs Rose E. of erate In by morning at home, half century ago. The game has ano the lo- Dews, Myles Connolly, Edward L. tertown avenue paid 32 for falling to ing Nurses association Alain street following u brief illness, produced many a bright star since Fine Remittance will be Renard Palatine, Robert clean snow off a sidewalk at 179 cations of these stations lie leaves his wife, Mrs Elizabeth H. Connor's mighty bat smashed Farley, .Roger Bowen, Joseph Cullum, Frost road. announced in a few days. Hildebrecht; one step-daughter, Mrs home runs over the fences Birt, Joseph thrilling D. F. The case of Harry Gustafson, 36, On plea of Attorney Henry J. To these clinics mothers may take Ernestine Hamel. He hud lived in and St M. J. Conlon, Joseph Lynch, of New York, Philadelphia Charles H. of Falls avenue, Oakville, was con- J. Ueardsley children of pre-school age, which Waterbury for the past 40 yeurs and Hundreds have Buckley, Hugh Riley, Freeman, Judge Harry Louis baseball parks. tinued until Saturday morning. He is under five years, and may have was very well and favorably known. Martin McEvoy. George a remittance the to fame and suc- Jackson, this morning granted the toxin climbed peak Gallon and Dennis Reardon of Holy- is charged with obtaining money un- them vaccinated and given He was a member of the Sons of cess and have fallen by the wayside, was taken of the fine last June upon the of Death oke well known ball player of the der false pretenses. He Imposed anti-toxin for prevention Herman, Workmen Sick and but the lustre that was linked with of Beacon Falls on This work Is done and old Connecticut League. Into custody on a warrant. Mary Boyarchuk diphtheria. Benefit. Cremation society, the name and exploits of the mighty charges of vlolatlog the liquor law. mainly for the mothers who can- Bakers Union, Local 155. but his in Roger was never dimmed, Attorney Freeman made plea not afford to bring their children to The body was removed to the throughout the passing years seem the common pleas court on the their fumlly doctors. Lunny funeral home, 25 Central ave- from accused has since to glow with greater brightness grounds that the The schedule, now being "chosen, nue, the funeral arrangements to be her of fires of true friendship. Believe It Or Not, become a widow and family j announced later. The tributes paid to-day Indicated four children are dependent upon that Roger Connor’s bid for fame her for support. DIKIJ. in the baseball world was no weak A fine of $100 and costs was me- MINERS REVERSE IIII.DRIIRKCHT—In this city Jan 7, of 451 North gesture. The New York police de- Still Exist ted out to Mrs Boyarchuk when she 11*31 Henry Hildebrecht Bureau. Funeral arrangements burdened with Its hundred Cowboys NEA Chicago before Judge Beardsley at Main St. partment appeared in what to he one of the later. and one troubles and business af- These men are the leading figures promises tho June criminal term. She was Chicago lias had in yenrs. USUAL SYSTEM that It had not for- bitterest and most involved mayoralty campaigns on and ordered to Jan 1031 Ed- fairs showed the demo- placed probation KA*K—In this city 7, of Four candidates have filed for the republican nomination, while 46.1 East Main St. gotten its baseball idol of fifty Howard Tells Kiwanians They Are Not Drug pay the fine In weekly installments.