New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 29, 1921, Page 12

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12 A . GREENBERG ON | | TRIAL AT HARTFORD (Contl later In the son's alleg his $5600 lawyer at ha appointed Denlson the off cause the need for Testimony During ence, cern I About Denison ald it wa Further Testimony which he Variola ¢ gument ireenberg rer rariola, he over of the parp in fu avold future litigatio About The Check After he 1 handed check, he ¢ 1 that it be b a few day the money was in the its payment. Greer reec placed the check k. On June | 22, Variola had not put in an appear- ance so the witness took the paper to the bank and had it certified. Sev- eral days later Variola came in a asked Greenberg if he had the money He handed over the check and re- celved his fee of $25. The transac- tion took place at 40 just as the lawyer was making ready to go out to lunch, he said On his way home he the Comme Trust k and saw | Variola ca e check. At nc time was he nearer than several fect away from the star witness, he said. | Ten Days Late | Ten days later Variola and Mike | Mira came into the office again. This trme Variola wanted Greenberg to| handle his interests in litigation aris- | ing over the purct : of an auto. As explained to the I Variola had purchased a car from Max Honey- man, making a payment of $200. The shipment was too late and was not accepted. Honeyman declined to pay | over the mon since he had been put | to some expense. An agreement was finally reached whereby Variola was be paid $100, Greenberg for his fee. | "\lmul Mira In October, 1 Alphonse and Charles Giarc rested for breach of the peace. Variola charged in that connection with car- rying a concealed weapon. Greenberg defended Giardino who was discharg- ed. Variola paid $25 and 1t to jail for three months. Mira was fined $5. Since that time Varlola has al- ways showed hospitality toward him, the witness said Some time later Morris Reiche arrested for reckless driving raigned in court. The vehicle driving belonged to Variola's Greenberg in an official capacity sub- jected Variola to a cross amination and his feelings were considerably ruffled. Denies Variola Affair He denied that he had ever asked Variola to kep quietabout the affalr in his office, asserting that he did not | care if the whole world knew about | it. He also denied having said any- | thing about coming into court. He knew Variola only as a merchant Variola had told him that the whis- | key was not found and he felt that| Denison should pay over the money as he had $500 ch did not rightful- ly belong to him, he explained. He told the court that he ha rned Denison if he did not pay v!...\ money be would be 1, but denied | that he had sald anything about a | progecution or blackmail Is Acquainted With Denison In reply not he was acquainted with Green- | berg said: | “You } town. One white and wk The witne was a Variola He denied havin day he was not stepped into | Mira | we was s was wife whether or Denison, as to New Britain is bod ow a small that's | that § large work 1d Denison that of which went to ||| Heres where I do my Xmas Shopping” Watermians Ideal) quggfl@n Christmas too in a notable selection. Cards here Printing Co. 66 Church Street then liquor uor the ad caused Hotel Beloin, and | warrants for t admitted in ¥ s carch He Grand e hat he ina pc on had urt n W. C. Hart Wanted Warrant Detective Sergeant W. €. Hart had uled at the office at one t for wirra | plaini iquor tter uble Brewin ; that t for the Gireenberg that he had infc being sold st the new saloon, c¢x- rmation that there Evi proprictor was arraigned in | discharged. Assistant Joseph G. Woods Ned prosccution in this csae New Britain distory Reviewed Tt witne lenied ing ever gl hampered Sergeant Johnson in his ga e “US | drive against liquor He sald he had liseu prosecutions’ with Johns Richard He wa Prosecutor | the Greenberg dis t ' ha of Richardson, S iaaatar owled i had anything to Never mind Rich rum-running busine o ald. “He has trout of his own right now.” Calling out the names those Greenberg had prose Al- asked it they bootleggers or Judge Wolfe warned that | witness could not define the two | Al tne enough t kr vith Der about the trip truck from New carryi not Wil ooot ther D some of nted been Ratsd | , while at > en- saloonmen if the terms that he was | witness did not State's Attorney Greenberg if he rec | Hartford to | but upon About Hotel Grand. the q In reply to a Greenberg | said that he wequainted with |3 Thomas McAuliffe, the former pro- | hibition ¢ is now under | charges cen him once, he | 1id ; Was Not Concerned With Liquor | The witness reiterated his | ment of a few minutes pres ed or not witness said not 1o answer. shore last vear reement of Alcorr alled coming to | withdraw liquor permits, | Attorney Berry's objection | tled out question asked with one of police wl t whosc S no name t of liquor prosec hich w tions brought ibited in in the day was produc- Alcorn ed if it rep- rosecutions. Green- the negative. Th attorney asked if he had ever | a warrant for the Grand hotel. | 1 affirmative reply was given. The juestion was whether or not|he said that he was concerned only| |in the $500 and not in the whiskey | 1 ever heen a hartend- | a negative reply to the |itself. He took no steps to brin tate’s attorney. He admitted that he | about the prosccution for theft nor| 1s the son of Kune Greenberg who | did he attempt to hether loon at 20 Hartford avenue |Or not V | sesslon le vas not state's issued state- | ascertain w. a had come into its pos- His father ¢ 1920, but sposed of the place in | retained ownership of the| “As liquor prosecutor were that he ious when | i Asks Question i} | nsisted and not wtion with Denlac questic 1 Greenhe mon law D hip for wer 1id that unde shipment in question was, answer that (he drinking Kknew whiskey from gin Not Studicd Liquor Greenberg admitted to Al diligently perused the prohibition laws in spite of the fact held the office of prosecuting | - pgent | (Continued on Thirteentt tored ison has a vitne lans what was man noth garage Moncy As to hi ‘M:vl\u had $600 of Variola Greenherg ald that the pleased his client ) he was Pleased Client monc cttlemer atisn Law X = orn that he had not Page.) 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