MASSACHUSETTS: Williamstown judge refused to allow name of a schoolteacher convicted of morals offenses to be released. . . . 25-yr.old Anthony Bruno of Dorchester, dressed as a woman, visited a Walpole state prisoner, and routinely told authorities s(he)'d never been in a state institution, whereas he had once been convicted of larceny of a sum of money from his stepfather. He was therefore convicted -of perjuryand sent to the House of Correction for 2 years. He told officials he didn't own any male clothing.... 57-yr.-old doctor at Worcester State Hospital was found stabbed to death in bathtub of an apartment on Millbury St. The occupant of the apt., 27-yr.-old George. Stanton, first claimed he'd found the body in his tub, but later said he had met Barnes at a cafe, and "being down on my luck," had accepted a drink and meal from the doctor, whom he brought to his apartment, and stabbed (nine times) "because of an act perpetrated on me that I didn't like, that I didn't go for." Bloody bed clothing had been dumped on floor....
THE PRYING EYE
Mrs. Paul Ashton's campaign to get public censorship of books and Magazines in Santa Barbara, Calif., recently paid off. The city council. with one dissenting vote, railroaded through a local obscenity ordinance, over protests of 56 faculty members of Santa Barbara College. Councilman Wilson protested that parents, not the city, should guide or police their own children's reading habits
"If these people want state control of raising their children, they will get it."
Opponents of the measure said that though the bill is aimed at protecting juveniles, it actually will censor adult reading habits as well, since dealers won't be able to run the risk of displaying books or magazines that might lead to prose-
cution.
More recently, Santa Barbara was really rocked by the disclosure that many of the city's prominent socialites had been photographed in the nude, without their knowledge, by a doctor who was X-raying them for TB checkups ....
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