New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 4, 1925, Page 1

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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 m ACCUSES POLIGE OF UNFAIR PRACTICES Atty. Mangan Claims They In-| (uced Man to Break Law ST00L PIGEON CONFUSED ¥eletto Says Ho Testified As Dectec- tives Told Him Wimeelf and Later Repeats Charge of Being Coached. Bitterly assailing the methods em- ployed by the police in eecuring evi- dence against Carmello Coccomo, 62 Jubllee street, arraigned before the polica court this morning on a charge of tr ting liquor, Judg William 1%, Mangan termed the po- lice practices outrageous and fllegul. Judge Mangan' sald that it was a casc of entrapment in which a man, ninding his own business, had been 1 by the police to break the uw so that they could catch him. _Judga Benjamin W. Alling denicd otion for a discharge made by s defense, eaying he felt there was ) ahout enough evi- against Coccomo to find prob- cause on which he would bind ilm over to the June term wf super- ior court unde 00 bonds, atoolpigeon employed by the police n trapping Coccomo, furnished plenty of excitement when he took the witness stand and told his story faking him on cross-examination, dge Mangan asked him about hap nings before court when the wit ness, Prosecutor Joseph G. Wools, Sergeant Patrick J. 0'Mara and Po- Thomas J. Feeney held a rence went over the evi- lonce ag Thel wits a told aturday, or told what the police in the ante- oom Tad told him to gay. Teleito aid he said what the police lu'lll‘\' Nflhl It Was Scbhastian In direct ¢ nation, JFelet «aid that when ent with Coc mo § oon after Yoceomo was with In his questioning, Proseen Woods asked this quc mes to emphasize it and Coccomo, the story o e saw 1 each witness th admission that he had never seen t third man before in his life and ¢ \ohEricy: w ol Nt wast A rice ks & had raid it was Sebastfan Coceo mo, Feletto sald that Feency had t0ld him to say so. tioned by Feletto sald that Questioned by T Judge Alling, ad told what he actn o last Saturd estloned by Ju itness said that e told mo was e o the police Police Riding fn Tenement 0" Ma THE SHEPHERD CASE —_— Mre. McClintock “Hardly Dead” Re- fore Mre. Shepherd Took Trer Diamond Ring. Witness Says Chicago, May 4.—Mrs. Stella Cost gan Carson of Linden, a, testl- betore the cor: a N wardly dead” 1 Shepherd had ring from her finger. Mrs. . ore her death sixteen years ved toda with J. A. Walker and s wite, of Ottumwa, Owa, ths ter one of direct heirs to epherd o4 on. They appeards at the ing into tha death's of young Me fter Mrs Shey g, thet the r mond was found waste bask 1 that Mrs Shepherd soc v b, Contradicts | a! Average Daily Circulation For Week Lndmu May 2nd . 12,082 , CONN ECTICUT, MO\IJ\') \MY 4, 1925, —SIXTEEN PAGES. 09 Smart To Bet the Law, Thats TWOWOHEN VNG, THEORETIO WAR_Sce Mrs Taplin For 815,000 WASS TANIEVT S Why We Have Crime Wave,—Cohen; AUT( []RIV[R HELD []AUSES ARGUMENTS Over Her FatherIn-Law’s Will WTUF | BY GOURT Blame Placed on Indifferent Parents Mother and Daughter in Critical Both Attackers and Delenders FRENEH DRIVEN BACK frisol and Providence Supeng Trbumal Ruls i Condition at Hospital | Claim They Won “Battle” Favor of Foreign Cnnman s BOTH BADLY CRUSHED REFEREES HOLD SESSION ’ ACTION. BY CLMEN[ 00, PRICE THREE CENTS o) d"“’-\\v NEW BRITAIN Relatives by Marriage BY R":HAN TR[]"Pb Say She Exerted Undue | Asst. U. S. District Attorney Says Majority of Statute Breakers Are Between 17 and 21 Years Old Influence on Hin, i 5 | chnildren today are growing up |plause lasted for several mir | Situation in Morocco \“"1‘ ‘J\“" '“‘"!‘"“ "" :r"'k‘* -""f’f\“:::fi | Attorney Cohen spoke as follows: | Emma and Elizabeth Schwer of 593 Defending Subs Claims To Have | Grows Serious as Tribes- 3 S o Bay Stato Cannot Asscss Such Cors from their parents, according to As- ¥ mornings ago you Y- | West Main Street Said to Haye “Sunk” Part of Flect While Lat men March Onward ¢ ¢ ¥ porations Dolng An Exclusively Isistant United States District Attor- | doubtedly read in the varlous news- 4 1 SN ney Georga H. Cohen, who spoke to {;"h"n that an East Hartford pe.| Stepped Into Path of Machine ter Say Depth Bombs “Annihilat <) t t Georg Interstate Bosiness Within - Com- Evervman's Bible class yesterday |!i€®man on a motorcycle chased an | # : and M, I I t s o " Underse: By The Amsociat o onwealth morning, Aftorncy Cohen satd lnck |automobile that was procceding at | While Crossing Street 1" Undorsea Craft Th }Atww 4 pres . o o s monweal of respect for elders and parents, |& rate of about 60 miles per hour | prederick G. Humphreys of Can. Ey The Asoclated Press flan tribesmen’s | 1 L the d \ fay 4.—Mas |and the disposition on tho part of ”‘\‘“;“flh s town. and after iring | (on Conter was held under $1,000 Honolul, May 4.—The ar: , elg porations f everal shots a o n'v'nmn!r]]r- S e Al LI oA aai e 3 ¥ ¥ { ‘um.m brought (titoTa atandatill and il o Lslon e Sahargaiien | obies pich 18 “_,1 Aol 5 an ¢ ivels state busl | discovered in it two boys, one 18 Ea WS D2 Pl x L nalc : was d the other 20 years of age. The | #d not guilty in police court this of O: und ther atd in w deler boys had in the car a load of liquor, | """f”'.‘““ pisenaseon WLt po i Holinalons Lol o pelicles i |and numerous other sy Il articles | yrdinat | which scemed (o indicato that they | 38t NIEht on West Main street in AT s & had committad either robhery, burg. | YRIch Mrs. Emma Schwer, 47, and Bl “' a8 L i i |lary or larceny momewhere on the | Ner daughter, Miss Elizabeth § TEisaat DS 2ty Cement ny: s, This Included st Main street suff rond , of 593 W 1 5 | “The two boys were taken to the | {njurics that may j . Both b enles police station, and later it was dis- | Women are in the New Britain ( TsRn ABR AV LNe e A linEl | covered that the automohila wasg ! cral hospltal where their gondition ¥ ; 1 ‘ o gm‘ ’r‘ stolen. The boys were held for fur. | thls afternoon was reported ay criti it “..» sk Rl b 3 business was ther Investsigation, and a short time | ca A Al by St t a state after information came t The women were run over by the H U. 8. N X was contrary to the federal con- {boys answering thelr descriy | Humphreys machine = o0 loF e S f| [stopped at a gas station, stolen -m'w' Rock bridg ceor \ e 1 f Ma usetts held s and varfous other things that vestigation made by view:s to the eritique to corpora 15 subject to |they had at tlie statfon and had gone tha stories of eyew ¢ ohservation of the menior i | | phreys was driving caretully e e e Court's Opinion. | * boys are still being held in | time of the accident, but b Just delivering oceurrences cor | Bast Hartford, and in a fo the police v days | (ne possibllity of the women ave thelr complete | ho was taken Into custody | Mrs. 8 ham ba cs of other and r strect pote a month ago scveral fed. eral narcotic agents down in New | Haven declded to go out and ses If they could locate someone who has vhen Hum- | of the services, such as « He saw them |warfare, vere not machine to into play t g Hot Argument Is On came a g and slowed t et them pass and was | o ”,],;‘:“‘,”r:n?fl }:\,0"“ :"::": p when they stopped and dodged | U ors indicated L the C 5 1od 1 iy 5 c b ) t e chine ! g 70! on be I y 8 | ASST. DIST. ATTY. G, H. COHEN roomEAn N fanndiiainawahsyl o ros Lo e PR LK jot thepmuchineds sent vas golng onl e 30[] MIL”"V I]ULLAR T ol T e e story of witnesses, | ! jously Injurcd Mrs. Schwer 18 suffering crushed chest, punctured gents called him to | m a CREDIT FOR ENGLAND aduits to make light of tho law, as era can a feilow well the failure to adopt some Y 2 4 S . religion a ck to it, is responsible te stuff,” meaning | €0 ribs 41‘1“ a broken 5 Her { for the grea wave in the ne or heroin?* | '”" “ G ey toss e 11 ha sald, ‘that's and a broken leg. They we Yarlaps D (RIELORYSOEtIe tactntys ST ronent will go to fakantiolt hospital in a mac 5 Federal Reserve Bank and 2 the address) driven by Sebastian Garra of 11 t . g o igiiho Topad ess) ol e i House of Morgan Make » conclusion of his talk Lttt i e Pledzes 5 nts went out to tha Detective Serge Willian Ches tienlar place and eouldn't find the | McCu described, said to this ne 11| Georg us out and show us this | gat mMmmmmm T lam 8. SBtrolls BiS decigion on this point please. o ¢ air fo I “This boy went nlong with W tay as ono of tha most Y | ; ) agents, and the first thing that i e e Ao T 41 phasces of the entire ' Lawvers Believe It Could rencd was they saw a truck coming | [y “oo \wost Maln strest, all oftion: b | b along and (here wers two hoys on ; ; While the eritfaue confinued k, and the newsboy said Be Made Self the 1 et B o 5 Y S R oy n oL clare $15,000 in Gems, T s One of Four of Wes- er att was recclved at our office (e the states attornsy of Wind- v court, it ham-—or Tolland county perhaps it v0o hoys charges Methodist and Congregational cles today Churches Welcome Pastors to Pul- pons. Tt see pits—Missionary Commissioned. o g i it = = el o e ! Four Proprietors and Frequenters ; : [0}'8" Class of 39 ere came along automohlle with of Fairficld A. B. C. Clubs Are 1 four 1 a se two hovs and stopped at the 5 C ¢ Ie of the road. The two boys got Arraigned on Liquor Charges 3 : ¢ 3 ¢ thn car and started to pick : % { A 2 1A § 1 a tree on private land X L ;¢ not satisfied with picking ! 3 s 2 A 1 0 N from the ground by fhe A 3 «s Hig puid = t tiddlesex ital, fn his t went right onto the land plus costs when E _CO 1 r 2 £ =3 e ENnouths g : JAIL FOR EX-CONSUL e e e T 1 came and demurred £ ) vas gradi- of the 1.:~w il Y 1 .11\;‘ \h.j;'-’;.r €. C. Mariotti, Proprietor of Bank “ ¢ Py i At Yonkers, Gets Five To Nine k Some s and star AMAY ;'1 MP WATER AGAIN fiuds: Bors £a “ and a Half Years T'or Levceny The hoys were - Unless 9 2 Sy 1 wit eping t W « N. Y 4.~ A 4 s found that DEBT FUNDING PLANS RS S A \ r each fined § i Al ! t i ke ster, Mass, They were, there- tween the 1 { 1 heoras 3 1 p ‘ o prosecuted nd given 8Ix nia are being carried be r r s 9 Har 1 ¢ pleas and e for carry s treasury and legation off s. ‘ A & g « 2 ¢ ro ¢ ed In New ed over to - — M g s ¢ t opinion of A ing a car PRINCE li\ MOTOR TRIP L 23 stol cases wonld b z 1t from one st | ca Tow ton 2 o J “When the case came ca, May 4 Rets s iall s . y [ . t was found that the o left today on a m 2 u s, « | A we could attach the e old Hugnenc L ! s L ; boy by i 4 f nd Nia s ho Ao S s R B v i THE WEATHER IRCITS AOSTHUN AL R Receiver I shed fon Remonstrance Against y S 1t Nothamptansed e Big Store in Westport i 1 Sthor in X Hartford. May 4—Forecast . ; Rrid P Building Costs City $2 . o < = 1€ for New Britain and vicinity = \ . | . . 1 1 Unsettled, probably showers 5 Gen. Aguinaldo Urges tion the nar IR it andl sy, dishis 2 sa e belop : : : \uppmt of (xcn \\ ood 0 r tlons for 118 vartl- | cooler Tuesday. e passags ! on 1 read the recommenda- S of ilip = to the plea of the at- 4 od to the story that his s dcad, that his mother P ssters wera very fine people s s PRAMISEC [AJl TEPMC T s aaihe Y receiver {0MISES JAIL TERMS dations that h ba lenf X . 3 — e boy and fined him $300 and T ; w6 had given Him! ter Discriminate shoppers in this city and ni zed for ¢ O 0. To1 L iy Linvow Lan \ioiatos ve 18e 1t wa had g t towns are promised big opportunities for mon Box ten yedra Mo Mo ioee eIl ion Wednesday ‘when New B e v s Postal Revision Hearings L Dching Steel inight, he and his brother and be held. Merchants are promising “L’ ‘things for the first Are to Be Held in July 1 * t* wara lelactrocuteatin Sing Dollar Day of 1925 and there is every hat it SEOEE g : S s ¢ % for having deliberately and in will be one of the higgest selling events in the me € P \ 4 blood shot down two bank S t L 3 messengers whe wers carrying istory of the city s Riptagiasnis A 5 ZANTZINGE R—1LEWIS fl t e has . what are wa coming to? There will be a general price slash in all s S - | W I have given you, § n, the business section. Dep. managers and clerks : s NEW QU ATE n?‘n\n‘u D are Duta few inatinces of (the proa; were busy today ging stock and notin e oo s ) fr old and Loeb. You have tions for Wednesda ,\ visit through the stores ir s y ¥ e ¥ to seel storage » numerous other cates that nothing but fresh stock of seasonable merchan- i; 2 aciznd It i anon S S dise is to be offered and g from the price ¢ s s 5 t Sas oo || the chances for money saving will be innumerable e o ! Ing s Iy ¥ ",l."\”f',“‘ Watch tomorrow night's 1 for pri es - ¢ 1 for Dollar Day. B s should be dow ! . r 1 he | to early Wednesday s 1 Is : 1 ! LAt repaid for their effe elis quor. | ( ued on Page 12.) = ——

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