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XEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGHST 8, 1926. [1 } ing the place for several weeks and ja Jug of liquor, .he sergeant having |constitute a search of the premises, |years ago have blt removed from T! prosecytion said that it is on July 29, about 2:30 p. m. he|previously testified to this occur-|Mr. Greenstein said the safe of t _den of Somerset | probal that the only witness he | foltowed Joseph M. McDermott of |rence and also that he warned | This case is one of faet, not of law, | Gunty jail a“onxmg to Btate Sena- | would call in the near future would | 3825 Main street, into the house, and [Trszka to discontinue the sale of [and the facts as presented warrant |for Simpson, newly appolnted spe-|be Mrs. Gibson, the “pig womar NER IS FINEI] when McDermott came out he had |liquor unless he wanted to go to|conviction. clal prosecutor, who declared he was | He said he was “absolutely con- 2 bottle of alleged liquor in his|jail again. ] B R e horrified by the discovery. vinced,” after an cxamination hand which he said he bought fOr| nfrs Trszka denied thath her hus Desplte the handicap, however, | Mrs. Gibson yesterday § 50 cents from a man whom he did |pang sold liquor to McDermott last PR[’SEGU R L YS Senator Simpson expressed the be- [NOt the type of person who, rough | TfiStlfllOfly Shows Mcohohc not know. Men of drinking habils|Tpursday afternoon. She has not lief he had sufficlent evidence at|Sheer imagination, could fnvent any | jihagoiboen meen enterinx ard 1eaving |seen liquor sold in their tenement in i hand to indict a woman and at least | of the evidence which she glves for i ¥ |the house, tne officer sald. ~ lthe past severa, wecks and she has " two men for the murder of the Rev. | the night of the murder.’ quor Yas on Hflfld ‘fic;‘r“;’;';;’ey‘l“f[”“’e’“}“n“ nszs}(;c:nnéé nct seen any intoxicated men louns- _‘r Dr. Edward W. Hall and Mrs. | The senator said that Mrs. Gibson f ing about the house or the neigh- Eleanor R. Mills. |told him she recognized a womar | in superlor court that he took a cer- ] & as g o S il . e borhood Willie's Gun Missin, and two men Pleading Jgullty to the charge of |f2in route to and from his home, 5 " 2 5 | E J ey :, ";he fiquor e T :th which route did not take him past| Trszka’s daughter testified that (Continued from Firet Page) | “While we have enough for m-{ Witnesses Threatened. | t 187 Arch street, Frederick Elli- |24 Clark street, and the officer said Officer Feeney brought McDermott § | dictments,” the senator said, “I am | “Another t 1 have discover- | a 7 Arch street, Frederic! into their tenement last Thursday |Mi8ht be taken and compared with | » | | §60. aged “20 ‘years, ofthe Beloin |he byd given that testimony about |ITt0 Uhelr tefement o ursday | norrified to learn that much of theled,” said Se Simpson. “is that i a year ago, but for the past several |afternoon and on the officer’s re-|fingerprints of suspccted persons. | important v ing. | r | Ui hotel, was fined $100 and costs by 6 evidence - 1g. missidl, fprivate. ds s for the defense| Judge Hungerford in police court weeks he has made it his business |quest she called her father. he . Avoided holding a coroner’s|Among it is the pistol of Willie tnes: the first| 0 this morning, Assistant Prosecuting | {0 E0 past 24 Clark street some- denied that intoxicated men frequent Inn?vlnat ]m whieh witnesses could im- | Stevens. This, I am told, was ’““”"1'“‘“ igation an at storles ‘were Really satlsfies your thirst e it | Himbe neee times.delly, In orfiat to |the"(enoment, mediately after the event be pub-|ed to him after it had been kept for fchanged later : illips. Attorney Wi M. Grecnatein entere? | observe conditions about the house.| Tntoxcated men loaf around the licly examined, which would tend to | some time in the safe of the warden | night wat n, wa ed by a nolle in the case of John O'Brlen | °°p, ective Sergeant Eilinger and |neighborhood. but they do not come |PFilE fo the notice of - he state |of the Somerset county fail | priv was even| Victory for Trotsky Is Agrees to Return for : 1 > . llia ¥ d Dan- [from the Trszka teneraent authorities evidence in the case | Finger Prints Gone. | threat W r proc 5 2 . . the raid on the club last Friday eve- | Qfticers Willlam Grabeck .and |trom th a tenelnen A : oy 1 h P 2 See is e | I8l Cosgrove testified that men of | Attorney McDonough claimed mo Which would be suggested by those | “Thers are aiso many fmportaht|If ho t cha S “M(mn \I‘I}"Do wldenvto&\l/‘lqtue‘ Completion of His Term Mr. Greensteirr, sald - that while | drinking Habits treguent the housofjiquor was found by the police al- By ssahad, | statements by witnesses, which were | SOrt of charin, ohe df the GEGIAIS o el Lnca il LED R O'Brien was in the place there is a |and the »nvlghhornood. an: men- |though tr searched (the tenement. “5. Threatened witnesses “,,a}fl o in < i that m,,,}imo.' (Omm_'”m; DRkt s a victory for | Venel has yielded to Premier Poin. doubt as to his connection with eitllor;;"g knlgc&dfl q:isr‘lncl\ém':flokllil“x rgeant Eilinger was delinquent \U\n}ulvwr‘-l to give evidence whi; ::'fl'wl‘p o 3 however, Leon “Trotsky in the dissident move- | Care's arguments, it is.learned aus : N lehe 3 St. Law e and |y, i st s y igh! ca 'S an- he i 2 ownership although it might J“ 7“1 i h”\, ; omorr e | om iling to arrest Trszki on May |mig ¢ Imyicate persofisiinitne manc) o v y r ment within the party thoritatively, and will return te Sroyen if, gofia: Tate i length |Jerry Lynch No. 1. r Grabec ter having seen a bill pa ner to make such witnesses haile. served v : y|alleged disappearance i : B K et Sk o e el o view of Ellison's assumption {said he sent Michael Ryan into the |jctwoen Trszka and an alieged cus-| “Then I think that the murderer |one of the sses W} cked | from his safe, referred s Me At Tan amen- | Syria at the end ¢ s month to oRmership, and . his /desivon tenement to buy liquor ,With a|iomer The bottle of liquor taken |Who complains would be highly un- state's case.” s of a0 Prosccutor Be omioraet | £ e Poa i 4vC | finish his second term of six months £ d bill, but Ryan was refused |¢ oyl et e o |rea able.” P eraona Grdas erie: Py i & b, A 3 % ly embraced Trotsky's R RS - change his plea from not guilty to arked Uiy from . McDermott by Officer Feeney |reasonable. persons under suspicion were county. Prose r rgen declined views regarding democ as high commissioner, this carrylng guilty, the charge against O'Brien | 2dMittance. . |has not been offered in evidence. Nothing Important Gone ing while Dr. spectacles, |to make any stat [ tion s BN -ather-Guss, {Himitdi Nove il ot bei vrensad, Afy: ('re(nkl“m‘nfl‘fi‘:sev.,;:fl;\’\""ilnel;:lm}l;cahf"‘i‘ntl: w«‘é Attorney McDonough asked how a ator Simpson made the state- | e piske mined o 3 | e tions, Bucharln, who is called 1 He had previously announced ‘that azid, e i Trbvin TS Workisp | Comean e apasior e cursory examination of | | 11° Senator said et one Bf T8 More Revolutionary postle of communists” 2 lie" sroukl. ot ratury, St IEHRDRME Lrplaining the case Mr. Green- | dusinted with Frszka BELS Mottt la conviction when no lauor Waslihe caseqand the evidence gathered | i ; ps would bé'to lear I Talk © drift of the opposition rs {s |speculated considerably regarding stein sald Sergeants Ellinger and |33 Painter. He did not buy NONor ifound on the premises;, no sale Is|py prosccutor: Francis Bergen o disappeared and who alk Comes I‘mm SPain foward Hquidation of the fundamen- |his successor. His decision is taken O'Marn @50 ‘Officer Feeney’ ralded | o ot o L et h o o, (Proven and o llquar {8 cleredsin |Somergpt. ;, county which revealed |18 TesPoneible, for Jte disapp o \ P—LUn- |tals of communism and the creation |0 indicate that the present French the club_last Saturday evening T o buais dlieruiga [y Ance: I TeRUIEn ot the PO~ |that some of the evidence used in | Rl On A t among S 1Twl]n v and en- lof a democratic regime within Rus- |policy toward the Syrian mandate Fllison broke a bottle containing | g% 5o 0% Py - 2 |lice has been “stretched.” he said Kes P | senator pson declined t AR Sros 1 P p g Ea i aniicee ke will be little changed. the inve is missing gk £ 3 : liquor when the police-entered. An |25 &7 BN lirt Cidently -dount:{Which has been facauently done be-|1om (he offic i, H1é meja that | Tusther he b de ching here from Spain. analysis of the liquor showed it to |y o"Nrehermott, asked him if he [S2U° police naturally are vitally in- 1 ¥ RS BTG 7 2 General Primo de have an alcohelic content of 2.46 | e of witnesses who | ~|*notking is missing tht would hurt s g 5 ey terested in their cases. ~He asked |iy . cacc’ 1t some would help.” last we of Mrs 4 ens %Spanish dictator. is s per ce 97 for a discharge | Hall, ow of the slain rector, now |caused the arrest ot G 5 Constantin . Aug. 3 (&) ) Gent lbm i ht. ‘;se&":; aid not tell the truth under oath. ‘[ r)r\n Greenstein defended Sergeant | tree in $15,000 bail fero, and two colonels of the artil. |prominent members of the commit- | anton's Al aun r' cent by weig! e c “Yes, I know,” McDermott said ot St . - Somerville, N A i A S = D . % ogreRs; a¥e o beer were seized and found to have | uywell what becomes of them? |Ellinger's action on 3 s R rv:l‘\‘l “C‘J.‘-“ l\hux:;(_x "/‘J’on { "i\”‘. n asked if re would beilery and to have demote 4 > of 1“:1“: and progress; & 0:[1: Formerly at Burritt Garage D R ot et a0 ve bt ; [ct Tnat heracrkaant s | imponiant buidehosin tgincigelion | encllierlar; st tod e senator re- Cabanals. They were punished, the DEpss o v NOW LOCATED AT by volume and 2.40 per cent by |~ |passed between two men did Pt s arngt gas ss- | marked that “it s sometimes wise to |dispatches. s: for having expressed thi ! . & ight | “They get arrested,’ was the re-| i o\ arres ing today from the official files leave people at large, even when |disapproval of the premier's he prosecuting attorney has re- 15 WALNUT STREET : RLEE £ The sergeant did not know at| T s of s ments made by | they are under suspicion.” way of promoting officers of t a banishment for life for THOMAS L. STANTON, Prop Attorney David L. Dunn, repr “Yes, they get arrested, but what| The sergean There was|FL s in 1 tial inquiry four Believes “Pig Woman."” PLOTTE! Greenstein asked. senting Ellison, sald there are Cir- | gjso becomes of them?” Mr. Green- |the bill was passed for. cumstances surrounding the case | gtein pursued no liquor ;vu\uld betweey : which lessen its seriousness. | **%3vhy, T don't know what else s |Looking under tho sink does no “The place is not a store or a|qods to them,” McDermott replied public place. Only persons having | «yyell, suppose I tell you that you koys are admitted and they are able | wiil go to state's prison. it you don’t | to afford to drink. No families suf- | te1l the truth?” Mr. Greenstein con- fer because of the operation of the | tinued. | club,” Attorney Dunn said, “because | I can't tell you anything d,m,\np . it is not a place where men can g0 | than I'm telling now. I don’t know | T d R D STORE CLOSES p STORE CLOSES A anots bronay o ko | L e oo paane + | Ested. Reeipes#36 In short, it is a place where Attor McDonough asked Me- | AT AT tain number. of men who can afford | Dermott if Chief Hart had gnon] CHEESE AND NUT SANDWICH FILLING 5 o to drink can go when they want to | him 50 cents to buy liquor, McDer-| Equal parts of cream cheese aod pec NOON a‘”n NI drink. ‘The club has been operating | mott replied that the chief gav nut ;mlh. llzltn;’?mnrurl\lnnlt hcnn( : ” ow ] e S BN | aweet cream, 2 ta Is French's facts Attorney Dunn asked Judge | Feeney said I'll follow you. taste, Hungerford to be as lenient as pos- | At this point, Attorney McDON-| Mix the cheese with fin 8 | ~ ely che its. sible. {STLE igain: e tatife | has! tallonsto | F Addune cith Kb v cPEeL B State Fails in Proof. prove.a sale of liquor. As to reputa- | often the misture, Mustard and pepoer, ! ® [l [ After-a lengthy hearing, Judge|tion he would offer evidence to rc-i + alices of buttered bread. Trszka, alias Stanley Pavalchik, who | Putting Trszka on the stand. Al e .?.mLs'le:'g'.:fi'£|'l‘ef:,du?;z' was charged with selling liguor and |torney McDonough asked him if he | fir.vt‘]-'ds:. Phllad;‘ni;lxla‘lpz_ they will bs Keeping liquor with intent to sell. sold liquor to MeDermott last Sy of Made Dithes, Silade 1 s and Savories”, containing this and ‘many He said he did not believe the state| Thursday. otherrecipes, that bring new flavor to foods. (3 [ e 48 B | g et e Values Available Only on these Occasions Trszka against another appmmnre\nnrrn he was “lmn Officer Féen v | 3 in court on these charges as he has|entered his tenement, Trszka said F e ]»1 s already been convicted thr times. | h V: in the bedroom when his r nc Trszka was represented by ,\th"-“\nuglz r came in and told him the | e Iy — y Thomas I'. McDonough. The ar- |officer wanted him, In reply to Mr. | " 7 . ‘ ey rest was made last Thursday at|Greenstein Trszka denied that Ser-| tar Borde“s Saf k For ?\?d“(&da‘. 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