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LIP BITING CASE AGAIN CONTINUED Witness Fails fo Appear at Police Gourt Session Because of the failure of George North street to appear today to testify in the case Corst of harged with mayhem until next Mon was orderecd Prosecuting Attorney . Woods told Judge Roche there risunderstanding. had been sum- in court p ve to th Lucius Dean, aged 60, of nd costs on the an automobile while under the influence of liquor on Corbin aver at Corbin ave and the condition was the cause of strect, charge of drunken driving. Motor- cycle Officer Harper, Officer Hop- kins and Lieutenant Bamforth testi- fied that Maietta was unfit to drive when taken into custody about 2:30 last night his truck on Hartford avenue tween North and East Main strects and observed that it was not being handled prop When Maietta alighted the officer noticed that staggered Maietta denied the charge, saying he had only a little wine with his cvening mieal. Judge Roche said he did not be- licve the three officers would testify that a driver was intoxicated unless ¢ was the truth, and he imposed a of $100 and costs and a sus- naded jail sentence of 10 days. %10 Fine For Specders k Maskell of 6407 Tenth Brooklyn, N. Y., was flncd‘ 3 nd costs on the charge of speeding. Motoreycle Officer W. P- Hayes testified that he followed Maskell at 3:30 yesterday afternoon on West Main street from Grove Hill 1o Wooster strect at the approximate rate of 45 miles an hour, passing out Berlin, | e, . He plead- | Officer Harper followed | be- | |ordinances in refusing to moye when he i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1928 |several cars. Maskell pleaded guilty and told the court he was in a hurry to get home by nightfall, accounting for his speed. James Denunzio, aged 21, of 1421 Corbin avenue, was fined $10 and costs for speeding on West Main street. Sergeant T. J. Feeney testi. {fled that he followed a car driven |by Denunzio west on West Main |street between High strect and Cor- bin avenuc about | night at an hour. | directi but sz | M street of 43 1800 and S Normal his car the speed- | Liquor Hidden in Barber's Chair ed not g Lyman stree T ation of the the charge ing w 1 room. A Ellinger ¢ a of alleged alcohol, a number of empty ¢ ment, and bottles in the scat of a cha shop, Saturday night. S Prosccuting Atftorney parody to the nollled the case of T. Frank McCor- * s wa ) I mick, aged L a who was arrested about £:10 e day night by Officer Anthony Long Trail on the charge of violation of the tresses State Normal School Graduates of 1900 and 1901 Hold Reunion to by Johnson & Peters: tics were read Saturday. |0 ng and of & so of 1901 who is still contacts the SOENTFARERAS | ITS LAST CHANCE ‘Supreme Court Is o Decide! 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