The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 21

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a. %, OOCOSSOAWOAIOOSSODONNCCCOO0S SG ISHS FHS SHAFTS Sie Ste a POLICEMAN STOOD WORKED, IS CHARGE Lewis. to Speed Trial on Re-|? of Estim: ij j behalf of convening of Court in aL eitinn Brooklyn. District Attorney Harry EB. Lewis, tm view of the adjournment of the County Court in Brooklyn to Jan. &, announced he would move the trial @ the policemen and others accused the of acting in concert in the robbery of | the fur store of Starobin & Duhin, at No, 715 Herkimer Street, Nov. 30, and guspected of other burglaries, imme- @iately on the reconvening of the court, The District Attorney sald to-day | he would prove that the conspirators | had fixed three different nights be- fore the actual robbery for the theft of the 4,700 skins in the store. Each time they had given up the attempt because there were too many persons tg the street. “We have evidence,” he said, “to show that Rueger, ono of the police- men under $50,000 bail now, reported sick Saturday night, Nov. 2, and re- mained off duty until Monday. The gang met in the ‘office’ of Polleeman Crause, in a barber shop on his reg- ular post, and arranged the details on Sunday afternoon, “They went to the fur store at about 6 o'clock. Rucger, I am satis- fied, remained on tho sidewalk and | acted ag ‘lookout.’ He was in uni- form, The rest went up through the negro tenement next door, entered the warchouso through the skylight, found, bound and gagged the watch- man and then let Rueger in through the front door. “They then rested until about 2] efelock in the morning, when the | truck came. Crause, who had been “on duty” on tho block until mid- | night, went back to the station and reported off duty. He then arrived back at the fur store at about same time as the truck. He super- wmtended and aided, with Rueger, in carrying the furs from the building to the truck. “When the robbery was first re- ported the watchman was brought to my office. His story of the manner in which the robbers treated him; his explanation that his bonds were loosened and his gag eased because of their consideration caused me to suspect him of complicity, I agreed with the detectives iny ing the place that it must have been ‘an in- side job. 1 am now certain that took advantage of the po- ence of their official | | | | switches, terminals, co cused of being implicated in the rob-| gy bery of the National Rank of Ro- everal weeks ago, made WANTS CITY TO RUN CARS. | Whalen Weald Thke Over witty] famsaboarg Bridge Line. Grover W trical equipment have been built entire- ly with city funda and are used under permit by the Bridge Operating Com- w There never was such a talking machine at the price, upon the terms and sold under the same unequalled conditions of gale. 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