New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 3

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RAID ON GREENBERG'S CAFE WAS NOT INITIATED BY SON SAYS EX-POLICE DETECTI VE Johnson Takes W!tness‘ Stand For State Against | Accused Liquor Prose- cutor When court opened after the noor day recess yesterday Attorn g was still the stand t questioni by St h\\’u'\‘. My asked the acer case witl what it cutor Lawyer Berry most of the relative to Deniso him The Nellie M of the sadd there was a record 5¢8,824, in the oflice in to idward C. Denison the registry card exhil swer to a qu by Lawyer Miss Moffit said as far as she knew ther 1otra fer of the registry from Mr. Denison to any other She admitted to Mr Alcorn that no search had been de in the office to d Lucas had a car rc saic carly Greenberg said defense Moftit automobile a cle omm lerry, was no record of son. Know Tetifies witness called by the de- James W. Knox of Hart- id he was a‘lawyer, and r prosecutis nt in Hartford He was asked how the coun- livided off among the ents in 1920. Mr, Knox said Jennnigs had cared for Bris ar I Plainville, while ipposed to look Berlin. Asked Mr town The next forn county. ty w tion that Mr n ar rmington, ght the selecte own liquor prosecutor. Asked if he knew Mr. Greenberg, the witne he had never met him perso Hl yesterday in the court room a Month. 2, a lawyer with an was the next wit- fense. In answer vyer Berry, the been practici city only a few months, 5 HHM)H!]M’ ood by con int, who replied "t » was informed of the ac- yerg has practiced in ty. “Well, New Britain not Mr. awyer Berry. W ir “You had rry Yes, one,” replied Rosenberg. Asked to expl 14 characier the husiness, Ro: d he was counsel for Mo cher, a relative riola, w hu A in court for reck- Rosenberg said his and later he learned s pretty at Green- for the manner in which he con- ainst Reicher. , but not direct- “Why that too hard Knox nally One Case . W. Rosenbe in this city, you were in July, you Rosenberg 2" d La 3 asked Mr some cases?" d the nst Reicher.” When questioned by Mr. Alcorn, Rosenberg said that Vari de- nor was that of a man who was “Well, he simply acted like any does when he has lost a case,” lcorn yer Berry n taken Rosenberg was unable to statc . Alcorn said that Reicher had forfeited his bond for appearance in hupe “And you lost a good client,” Wolfe remarked to Rosenberg, bhe crowd langhed Greenberg Recalled, Greenberg was recalled to the stand his counsel and asked if he wished Lo correct a s nt he had n witne tand relative to g Variola's case without le - facts. Mr. Greenberg 1 he did not guite understand the juestion when it was first put to him Ie then said that Variola did tell him bt the outset that Denison had stole p500 from him A Little Geography. Lawrence A. How on said that the ras in the town of I as not questioned b Alcorn Surp State's Attorney Alcorn Lawyer Derry had the defense would rest th not anticipating such an ndi to the defense nd he £ (s} few minutes’ which was anted. case asked if if so, an appeal what was or court Judge while 1teme ard of FFarming Hartford reservoir mington. He state remarked uneed he early htter anr recess, Johnson on Stand. When court again opened, Theo- fore Johnson, a former detective ser- heant in the local police department, vas called by Mr. Alcorn. In ans 0 questions by Mr. Alc Mr, John- on said g n his own initiative Mr was a subpoena issued by v' Mr. Johnson d onnection with the local pol swer CONSTIPAT]ON Is the Curse of Creation and 90 per cent of the start >f @very serious sickngss—causing de- pression of spirits, irritability, drowsiness, loss of appetite, cor- rect this trouble at once, and you will be as near proof against pos- sible infection and disease. MANDRAKE \ PILLS To Nkt |son s proseciu- | ! aid | ¥ d its | ¢ NEW BRITAIN Lady Asto partment, in whicl tive sergeant at the nation, in Jan with the he was a detec time of his resi wry, 1921, to accept a New Britain National inl officer, in charge [of the transfer of all money from | bank to bank. He said he wi mem- | the police department for | , the last two years be 1 with Richardson in the detective In this line of work he had taken part in the en ement of the liquor laws in New | Britair Didn't Ask Greenberg He said he enberg in an oflic 2 search warrants place .l'm 15 yea ing assoclat burean came in contact with pacity, such | and the | sked by Mr. Alcorn if he raiding the saloon of K on Hartford avenue. Mr Johnson said he had two “agents’ at that day, a purchase was enbe place. Mr so said that his “agents” ttaglin's place on the rail cade, Hotel York, Dudjack's, Curtin's and James J and in each inst secured. Asked if carried out ircenberg or on 1ed herg recal and oyl idence raids on Mr. | his own initiative, the witness said he acted without the prompting of Mr. Greenberg Mr. | Johns id he made the raids after| being sent out by Richardson. At the| Greenberg place Mr. Johnson said | pint of liquor was pro- a questic s 1o with this stuff, John- 1 over to Chief nd sent to New Asked if he 1 talked the ids over with Greenberg, Mr. Johnsc said that the cvidence ] m him in the detective bu-| he police station. ance ey these orders of what Wil Haven for Lady know how these skirts are, girl a mighty cheer when she kicked London University and Plymou DATLY H ERALD, r Kicks @zi i Astor didn't get quite a fair swing at the ball. s. Anyway, the stands ; off in the football gamo th Albion. ction Is Sustained. Lawyer Berry objected to tion by the state's attorney, to Greenberg making some al the Hartfor nue | 10t going to get Johnson | It was sustained by the |y a4 ques- relative reference Judge until Wolfe t irned court CANADIAN LIQUOR ECHOLS Not of the 1 that the argu-| Montreal, Nov. 30, be deferred un- |°f llauor in Ontario from the til tomorrow, for the reason that he|States will be did not believe it would be possible to |18 believed, finish it Tuesday. Judge Wolfe sug-|Mments just g e e ek en e es and James Ilale, could be made, | tario license commissioner De el Under the Amer : ol yermit must be secuged hefore liquor be exported. s under the new agreement will he Ontario license hoard be- r permits for exportation province . S. Laws Do Coincide With Those Dominion. Arguments Open. Lawyer Berry »y the lawyers United ult of arra mpleted between Ar 18 @ T On- Attorney Newell for the state 2th on the evidence the state's witnesses Pinally Adjourns. he had concluded, Lawyer gain requested that court ad- n until Wednesday. He said by| loing the state would not have opportunity over night of picki arguments to picces. Lawyer ry | also said that he is a novice at this|yjyle, sort of business, to which Mr. Alcorn (uickly shot back, “Yes, 1 guess that | is right, about this sort of business.” consult | fore issui |into the The Ontario board however, has ne power to prevent honafide shipments When HOCKEY LIST FOR HARVARD Princeton and Dartmonth Schedule of Varsity Team Cambridge, Mass., Noy 30.—The " 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. | Importations prevented in future, it | an regulations a | United States offi- | on Hary De Princetc 11, Yale, | Dartmouth at Jan Feb, Princeton Increased Service New York to Savannah Fares, New York To Jacksonville % $30.38 | {1 $36.54 | @ | St $54.68 | Ni$65.77 Sovamdige Pier 35, North iver, New York You’ll never tire of the flavor of Wedgwood Creamery Butter! It's the flavor of real country butter, rich, appetizing and smooth. 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