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BLACKMAIL CHARGE DECISION RESERVED! (Continued from IMirst Page) June 3 of last on Iu-l Main streot and later filed a petition in bankruptey from which he has not been dis. charged, When questioned he stated that he knew O'Leary and Farrell and that both of them came to his house on Allen street on February 22, Wash- ington's birthday, He sald that they wanted to have him come outside after they had| knocked on the door but because he had a cold he said that he would not go outside and invited the men into the house. He stated that when they were in the house ti You know what we are fo He also stated that th said they had called him on the telephone the night previous and then that morning they, told him that they knew he had brought some shoes from the bank- rupt store to his home and that they could get as much from him by doing busine with him rather than with Attorney Harry Milkowitz, trustee of the hankrupt e I'raneoline then said that he told them they umhl go as far as they liked as his wife had purchased th stock. Tle then testitiod that O'Leary stated that they would give him two | weeks' time in which to think it over. Tells of Allegy He testitie again on cd Demands, he met Farrell | this time at the d that Farrell came ir had arrived, went to 'h. rear of the store to see if anybody w a came up to him to sa did you do about it said that I"arrell tol would give them a pair of shoes keep quiet. He also said “that policemen were hiding in the store and over- heard the conversation. ‘Wife Corroborates Complainant. Mrs. Francolino, when called if h da to the stand, said that the men came to| the house on Allen street at about 10:45 o'clock on the morning ‘Washington's birthday and after conversation ‘with her.husband told him that they would give him two weeks in which to think it over. Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franco- lino, was next called to the stand and testified that on the evening of Jeb- ruary 21 he overheard a conversa- tion between Iarrell and his brother | Edward in front of a drug store at the corner of Hartford avenue and North street. He said that he heard Edward tell Harry that he saw Irancolino go to the store one morning at about 5 o’clock with some shoes, He also stated that Harry warned Edward to leave Francolino alone or he might New Britain Window Cleaning Co. 338 MAIN ST. 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LIPMAN y and Eecondhand Turniture. te St Tel, 1320-3 of | al TP of T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MA| V got into trouble, | BOTH ARE QUALIFIED, RI‘POR’I‘ ON SUGAR, Sergeant Ellinger Testifies, | fergeant Ellinger testified that he | McAdoo, Says His Cholce as Well as | Estimated &mn Does Not Give Infor: "‘”" Policeman Hayes had been de-| Wilson's Are Good Men, mation on Production, However, 4adted to the store and upon arriving | | there esncealed themselves behind a| Penver, March 31.—~Willlam G. Me. | Washington, March 31.—In an. partition towards the rear of the|Adoo, former secretary of the treass | nouncinx today that it estimates the hull:nxu, \ury, and Woodrow Wilson, former | world production of beet and cane officer stated that he over- | president of the United States, came | sugar for the crop year 1922.23 the conversation between I nr~‘ nearer an accord on {'olorado United | 20,450,000 short tons, the department and rancolino and that O'Leary | States senatorship today when Mr. | of agriculture sald it was not pre- dld not come to the store on morning of March 7 when Farrel was that both Huston Thompson, federal there, | trade commissioner, ¢ndorsed by the | “For lack of definite measures of He sald he heard Farrell tell ¥ran- | ex-president, and Morrison Shaffroth, | the extent to which various factors colino that the other fellow did not | endorsed by McAdoo, are “admirably | such as prohibition, business condi- l\.n automobiles but sold “hooch" | qualified” for the place, | tions and price may affect consump- | and that somebody had hired O'Leary| Mr, McAdoo wired the governor Non of sugar,” the statement said, |to wateh him (Francolino). He said [that Shaffroth had telegraphed him | “no estimate of conlumpuon can be ‘thnt lie heard Farrell say that he had | that Thompson also was a candidate | made for the year 'n I'rancolinoe and a man with a ullm\ icewagon remove some shoes from the house to the store, | The officer also sald that Farrell | suid that O'Leary was going to squeal | to Milkowitz and that T"arrell then | asked that Francolino make a r«rltlc-[ | ment, | He also stated that Farrell told| Francolino that they were going to| 'umt him right and then said that| they would call it square if ho would | | give them eaéh $5 and a pair of | | shoes. Officer Hayos, when on the stand, stated that I'rancolino told Inrroll "h.( he could go as far as he liked. Attorney Harry Milkowitz stated that | he had been appointed trustee of the \ hankrupt estate. Attorney Danaher renewed his mo- | |tion for discharge centending that | there was no crime charged and cven if there had been there was not| enough evidence introduced to sup-| port the allegation. Judge Kiett reserved decision un-| [til next Tuesday morning. Woman Fined $150 and Cost, Mrs. Nettie Rotstein of Park street was fined $150 and costs on a charge A | he, |umpth o demand, CHILDREN CAN TELL GOLDEN GUERNSEY MOORLAND MILK YOU can too when you TRY IT. Besides the ADVANTAGE of its evident HIGH QUAL- ITY, its LOW BACTERIA COUNT and CLEANLINESS, it is produced from cows inspect'ed by the FEDERAL and STATE GOVERNMENTS, It is the BEST MILK SOLD in NEW BRITAIN and the SAFEST. . Let us deliver a quart for a few days and see what you think of it. 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