/PAGE THREETWO SENTENCED AS I). S. COURT OPENS IN CITY(Continued From Page One) ^O’Keefe were continued for the grand Jury.Obscene Charge Dismissed.A charge of mailing obscene liter* ature through the United States mails was dismissed against Fred H. Frey, Winona, on motion of the assistant United States district attorney and Frey was discharged.Charges of possessing a distillery and manufacturing liquor were dismissed against Albert Cole, Joseph Fine, Pat Coggens, Frank Sturman, John Solitsky alias Kalicky, JoeSines and Dave Roach, living near.Owatonna.Joseph Kunda, Winona, charged with assaulting and resisting a. United States officer when ihe officer wasmaking a liquor raid, will bebrought before the court Wednesdaymorning. A new bench warrant was issued for Clarence Jeresek, Winona, charged with solo of liquor and nuisance.Frank Pareotoitz, Winona, charged with maintaining a nuisance at 450 Mankato avenue, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 60 days in the Wabasha county jail. Two charges of sale against him were dropped.Jacob H. Schock, St. Charles, charged with sale of liquor, and transportation, entered pleas of not guilty and said he would stand trial on the indictment.Cases against Frank Gabrick. Winona, Felix and Martha Dulek and Emil and Mary Karls, Winona, all liquor matters, were dropped by the government because a motion to suppress the evidence was granted on the grounds that the search of their Homes was illegal, the agents having no search warrant.A charge of nuisance was dismissed ngatnBt. Mrs. Jaunt Cyert, when her husband, Stanley, entered it plea of guilty to a similar charge and was fined $350. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kukowskl, Winona, entered pleas of not guilty to charges of nuisance and tliey will stand trial, they said.A case against Henry O. Rie3S, Rochester, on charge of nuisance was dismissed.Lyle Secord, Arthur C.' Taylor of Houston county and Edward W. Johnson alias William H. Johnson, La (Crosse, charged with operating a still in HoiiBton county, pleaded not guilty. Ernest .Timmerman, arrested with them, who has been In the Winona county Jail since the raid, was to be arraigned this afternoon.' Cases, against Lewis B. Thorne, Louise Thorne, Patrick F. Coggins and Paul E. Coggins will come up at 10 a. ra. Wednesday as will cases against Frank Bates and Albert Wahous.lt;»Padlock Actions to Come Up., Cases involving violations of regulations of the Upper Mississippi Wild Life and Fish refuge, as well as pod-lock actions against 22 southern Minnesota saloons., hotels, residence;, farina and jpool rooms, have not yet been disposed of.r Cases of Joseph «T, CHtadino and Edward Davis, charged with passing counterfeit money, wore contiuueil. Both men are now serving time in a federal prison fdir a similar offense.Civil cases continued were those of Michael A. Ternes. vs. United States of America; the Unitqd States vs. Peter and Arthur Schmitt, and William Chapel’ vs. United Staten. The suit of Joseph N, Olson vs. Chicago and North Western railroad was settled and dismissed. Another case dismissed was Robert W. Manuel as administrator of estate of Sam A. LaFave vs. Milwaukee railroad.The receivership case of B. J. Austin vs. Integrity Mutual Casualty company was dismissed.Fred Krahn, Rochester, charged with nuisance, will be sentenced at St. Paul,Other civil cases. dismissed were those of Frieda Forsoth vs. Milwaukee railroad; Magdalena Kirchoff vs. North Western and Jerome H. Rem-ick Co. vs. Arthur Zlohl.