New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 20, 1925, Page 1

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News of the World By Associated Press IASTABLISHED 1870 DEATH THREAT BY 'NA TION.,. uuo) "“dl(l 1 NS IR0 A ‘paojueiL APV TARTS Federal Forces At Canadian Line BAGNAND SI[ENEEI] AG’AINST SMUTTY MA GAZINES . Tighten On Eve Of Beer Drinking HER, GIRL ASSERTSIM,.as Miss Macti, on Stand, Vividly| Describes Her Alleged Se- duction by Former Suitor ALSO GAVE HER DOPED FIGS SHE TELLS JURY' Chicago, May (AP)—A wide- | pread drive alnst salacious magazines is indicated reports om cities thro country, rom to Wash- ngton state, officlals have taken actlon to barred from news stands publications which they say { contain obscene plctures and read- ing matter, Ten popular priced magazine were ordered withdrawn from &sale fin Washington last week, Distriet At- ! torney Gordon asserting that the list furnished dealers was merely a preliminary one, and that forty or more publicans were to be e ed. The district attorney censor at the request of ne ers fter prosecution had Ahreatened. County prosecuting attorneys of Washington state are planning a statewide fight aaginst indecent in the Washington ity out Unwed Mother Declares Bagnano Sald He'd Blow Her Brains Out iy ted as 8 deal- been if She Told of Her Disgrace—Told Her if He Could Not Have Her, No Once se Could—Father of Defendant Barred From Court During Recital, (AP) —- mpla Macri on trial for murder today the which she began on the witness stand late yesterday afternoon of the hree and one half years of her life, POLLUTION BILL ot & tooat theater on e cvening of Wpagure Thus Goes Back House Ior Further Action New Haven, May 20 continued story, last o even Starts Her Story | When court adjourned yesterday he had progressed in her story to the point where she was working in a local department store, ehortly IMPORTANT before the time of the automobile ride with Bagnano on which she says she was assaulted by him. The young mother, who “believes" that she iz 18 years old but whose age the state claims is nearly 21, took the stand after a somewhat abrupt end to preliminary testi- mony of other defen. After a few satements regard er early life in Meriden where s born, she told of comlng to New Haven where she held her “first job” and of her carly meet- ings with Bagnano, whom she said always treateq her “with respect, xcept for the one time. Father is cluded Judge Avery today permitted law- yers and members of the family of the slain man to enter the court- room while Miss Macri was on the witn, stand. Her own father, Nicholas Macri, and her baby. Lucy however, wer red {rom the ourtroom, W girl defend- ant was testifying the cries of the baby, Lucy, could be heard outside at intervals, Included in th ors were M Carolina widow of the slain man, and (Fat) Bagnano, a brother, Miss Macri continued he lay and told of the her by John Bagnano the from looking d girl's eyes v when she took the s ahe faltered several times, she show «d no signs of a breakdown. Defense Attorney Joseph Koletsky oday resumed his line of question- ng at the point where Miss Macri had told John's wife and of seeing his baby. Tells of Meeting you remember one atter part of December, n you met John?" Yes.” “}lad he ever harmed you b J | person, firm or po of any Bring Municipal Corporations Un- der Scope Of Enforcement Regu- lations, . H State Ca May 1l which pltel, Hartford, (AP)—The anti-poliution 20, house had adopted was adopted an amendment by the after two hours vigorous do- The amen municipal corporati of enforcement of 1} poliution of in- land waters streams. An effort to tack on a second amendment lefented. The bill goes to the he again because of the amendment. Anderson’s Amendment ator lerson offered nendment g out the municipal may not be an injunction to factories using 1l have stopped pol- an 11 provi- the with stop pal sews Jc While | imendme tory to- th made on Jjurors re- and Peiton -16 Amendment New H whieh would ha day cott, Butler a 1923, Hall's a1l of “Do senator H amendmern corporation water mater- but not “Ne ution T causit | what happened on this ocC- | through ir t about 11 o'clock and T aid me for lunch. It wa aited at the corne Chapel stretsto take He came along in his ed to give me a ride id that I would rather started to RO. new package of figs In ts pocket and he gave me two of When we got near the I T felt my stomach burning I asked h was going ing and 1 of Church and street car. s ataln the 41 wastes As the Plerson we made a yigorous Speed Bom Betlm\ Tlme of “Tw entieth Century’ May 20.—(AP) m hos- 1 ick m » home." he take you home?" Took Her For Ride said he would and the take would me air be heavy ves tpped englr ays He Used Gun LEGISLATION Additien To Original Measure Would .A.—.___ ter General Also Investigates About Twenty Publications With Million Citculation publications and have called for I'riday at Spokane scuss the situation, Twe en barred from meeting zines have |1 ma n m i ews stands at Epokane by Prosecutor ¢ H. TLeahy At Omaha, County referred to federal plain periodic stories bee Attorney T anthoritics e« of high school teachers t s contalning salach and obscene plctures n found in the schools on a request from Feds H, Wilkerson at Chic O'Callaghan ass ates district attorne hera to rid the mai s stands of such publi umunication to neral at Washir twenty pub atfon of nearly ch he contendec D master ton named [2 about with a circy lon, a ere jeal m- hat ous had hral nt s and ations he ation SLADE DISAPPROVES PUBLIC HORSEPLAY {0 High School Principal Outli Views on Fraternities 0es LAYS STRESS ON DANCES : “Your Dances Have, as You Kn Sometimes Brought Discredit on Yo and the School” He Students, Public school fraternitles a initiations by senior d sororities e tolerated by the ool admi t not sorority 1 the Lis own a ‘lvmrv pers school but, ion, th be e p ed the 1 to be ppr: cfers to Discreditable you } me H for me to get v I saw him put Then 1 was u ag er to tell 5 me * say It you t He until I | your mother dan't let me I you.' wou hat you ge e’ He sald if me thir ppene tehing for Talk Relates Alleged 1ed on Page 1%) GERMAN TRAITOR WHO AlDED U S IS NOW PROSPERING IN AMERICA crs this moming speaking | ow, Up- ! people away. I Tells | will | nis- | of im- v in- Dances m in in | at| gath- | s tho | slack s P A GRRATH WTHORAYS BiG SLANDER SUIT Have to Turn (Juswmers: Away—Ferries Expect ! Crowded Boats -~ Ni- Falls Becomes for Thirsty— Price War by Dispensers Claimed in Action Against agara Dorfman Mecca David Dorfm hdrawn from superfor court Seen, 3 wit Hartford tod Detroit, Mich, May ~(AD) the usual significance superstitious m figure 13, 0 persons have refused perr by provincial authoritics to sell much-discussed and impatiently 4.4 por Seer recen 4 in Ontario cxpressad the opinion today 13 hotel pro wrictors and innkeepers i Win f the foaming lignid thousands have n sm upon by Dame Fortune herself. Await Big Crowds preparations to recei expected to crov hen thr Contrar tac to d by those been make the tran A fo Bt of ret ter Gort posit Fu who a los tomorrow w gocs intq effect have not in Dorfm YANKEE GIRL LOSES T0 BRITISH EXPERT been com pers say, Mor servation ¢ than can t cted, innk r\ have asked the grand open ommodats Or innk W ATe er remarked ng to be rores don't know what do.” ikes tha old-time bor t the beer can | ies by | hours of 7 a. m The law taboo and « i 1 only at ta en the eets t consed Miss Collett Four Up, Three to Play ls report “all in are under w scason borde clafm will s spare t ing ummer mc 18, ort that there in thelr e official | : do not anticipate \ing §n oyrforeign.-trade Fedural v«mm Tizhten. (AP) Amer Troon, Scotland, May s the Miss Glenna Collett, youthful an golf star, was elf 1 from e British ladies’ the 18 open tou: lent Miss g the succee today b: champlon Joyer Vethered, The final score e to play. British goif, one was four ,n! champl turning in . VILLAGE BELLE SHOOTS FATHERS “LADY FRIEND" Riverdale, T, Society Upset—Par- ents Wounded Trying to Stop Shooting PROMINENT BRISTOL MAN i CAUGHT IN RAIDERS NET - Seventy-two Quarts of Whiskey Seizad in Balentine’s Market on Main Stret THE WEATHER 20—Forecast vicnity tonight proh- Hartford, May for New Rritain and Fair and Thursday unsettled ahly showers warmer and $20,000 Damage Miss Wethered Eliminated Average Daily Circulation For Week Iundlng May 16th . 12,023 PRICE THREE CENTS 3MA|NE WI]MAN SHOT' PROPOSED GERMAN TARIFFS - MEGEIS MISSIN[} WOULD PRACTICALLY KEEP Activities A]ong Ontario Border viin Balely Escapes as Assail- outT AMER[ CAN MOTOR CARS [ ot Sefs Flre {0 House POSSE SCOURS DISTRICT Ié,gfi]g{]sw %%RHTE”ISN}[H | Town of Winthrop Stirred by Mys- New Britain Musical Club Wil May Have Gome Willingly—Fired | Upon as she Entered mome. | BT0A0D 1S Program FOR BENEFIT OF PUBLIC Iigh tery—Indications Are That G Winthrop, Me., May 2 (AP Class Entertainments 10 he Provided in Many ections—or o | ganization Decides to Fngage Paid en get fire to her cot Hayward, a niece | Secretary sing and 1s be Ay 1gur bducted Heard Man Talking Mrs. T who is at op Communi'y hospital wour o nec ries of fre concerts in the fit of the sections of the 10018 for t publie the vari city witl of important k cided upon at the 1 police t as she epring arm of the active mem ritain Musical 12 at us condition she projected by Theron Hart after he had been feelec nt for the s r recelved instant appro the cluh, met at the of Mre Andzulatis, Chestiut to her nie nd a b0-mile journ presid hich home 226 at the p and sighhoring cott from board and th 00ls is to H ypointed to the first move in . Stearr No Motive Known of »s of Kennet mitted motive Mrs the r o plan was that hoard atter ed c nig! among ta man ar itom hin own is to ligt oncert is | Musical ¢ mittan in con policy to be rious couple. edueation and uplift Two Shots nd to place its music be told by Lectures on the Win- 1 the | to take ub will do t will be free. rmity with the af for the musica ¢ the public ita to a few authorities the and tr 2 to tra tempti ments of t Greeted by g tot Towns sh o fore Acc music Mrs. 5 ordi cooper: achers’ asso- Club was the Musical To YForm Junior nior eard Miss ing SUES HUSBAND, DRIVER OF AUTO IN' CRASH Mrs. Mark H. Fox Alleges Recklessness on His Part nd was on Mysterious Auto Couple DRYDEN IS HELD IN BONDS OF §25,000 Reputed Pal of (Chapman and Shean Said to Have “Spotted” Local Store CHAPMANS LAWYER IS SILENT ON ALLEGED MlSSTATEMENTS BY POLICE - Agriculture Also Would Be Hard Hit By Reg- ulations As They Are Tentatively Drawn up. Discrimination Against U, NS, Trade, Complains Agent of National Auto- mobile Chamber of Com- merce. emplated by This cour 0k reir hemic with government 2 tariff pro- teetion dyes riff plates barley a products on of agric e Boersen proposed Genga ng stron the tholie > agricu orwaerts says wed Duties AYOR TO READ MESSAGE T0 COUNCIL TONIGHT < to e Discussed n Annual

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