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Show LIQU0R SCANDAL BAREDJN TRIAL Reno Man Testifies He Got: Dealer's Permit and Was Sold 2 Barrels Whisky sax PRAJfCISCQ, Dee. 8. 'Promises 'Prom-ises of iian y Broloskl to secure I" r-Imlte r-Imlte from the prohibition enforcement authorities to wjthdra'y whlsHy from bonded warehouses and offers by him a "protection." figured Wednesday in ,t ho trial f Drolaski. Dougl.-..s Newton j and Jutes QamOgO, on a charge of con-, splrocy to violate the prohibition law J Kowtnn ;m,l ('. ,m:ii,- a I il ten red in!, the c',isplraey as lesser lights and Hugo K. Asher, Krolaskl's chief counsel coun-sel in the ense, was a participant in one plot, according to government testimony. Newton wit hd lew whisky on several occasions, it was testified, selling some of it to fjarry Marqudrd, a restaurant k eper recently sent need to six months' imprisonment for selling li-nuor li-nuor t his patrons, Marquard testified testi-fied thai Broloskl promised him ' protection," pro-tection," and told him to devote ten per cent of his llcjuor profits to the Democratic election fund." Kred A. Anderson, of lieno lesti-j fled that Broloskl got him a wholesale whole-sale liquor dealer's permit from government gov-ernment authorities, and I hat Newton I sold him two barrels of whisky whl h ' he took to Reno in his automobile j Newton said lirulopkl and Asher would' I bail him out of Jail if he was arrested. arrest-ed. Anderson declared, but advised I him to "treat like a highwayman" an j government authority who tried to search nis car en route without a warrant. nn |