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— e News of the World By Associated Press HARRIS ACC USES DEPT. OF JUSTICE OF OUSTING HIM WITHOUT ANY GIVEN CAUSE BABY VOLSTEAD ACT IN EFFECT IN MASS, N0 Arre Reported— Cider Comes Within « Scope of Dry La}v Former Boston Dist. Atty. Says He Was Dropped Because He Would Not Be Bossed. He Enforced Law Without Discrimination | Insist Bos! Deec, 5.—The ad act” accepted by ate at t! ction a month became effective today, and police this city and In other were under instructions from tk fs to be on the alert for vio ons. In some places, however, \‘11 officials said th {about the applica “baby Vol- —Declares Many Claims Can Be Proved as False Accusations. | |8 | | I v ris, tor who d only rt, Boston Coolidge broke Ns 6i- cen-f ers all those w t with mere guer-| v,uo*s other n on their p o have to come| me have a Etates of law esident ho tra Clder comes law, in iry advocates, of thy law on is the to square s! Assert the the opinion of The eff brewers | interpretations, on every persen ma ges will be requ license or be sut home ot charges against h biect rmed removal el inf of which is that leoholic beve to get a fed- ct to arrest by my nove is cauee nt hom en | my refusal to without (in fact without cause) assostant agai cha have an effici loval no specific ictions to Poston polle e effective at midr tween that ho and § |and two women we | drunkenness in the 1t wag sald at police quarters that this was about the avera Al- though roads w from midnight to wat for hootleg- officials sald autemobiles 2 held Will Not he Bossed. s generally un Harrls' conduct of proht s 4 not| department | ington. On ent, his| that he| for e numbher. the aubject of 1 statement 14 insisted that th gnide, ut ot “0 far on sai nn aw he up for se witho as 1 have I hings that eeem h somebody’ whim.” Mr. Harris 2aid he had letters| m Mrs. Mabel W. Willebrandt, istant attorney general in charge | of prohibition enforeement, “wlich if presented to any reasonable body minds will couviet her of misstatements knowingly Mortimer Says Forbes Ac- cused Him of “Double Crossing” repeatedly to inst him, and o mald, but | tsarn 1 tha inf Chicago, e was refu Some Claims False {sp ad been given part of harges, prepared by and Assistant Attor ish L. Holl u Matfers coniainealink ticas ave| Mon!(ita capable of being| klas H the records of the | ment ‘]mhw i cau hos- Il out over 1d 10 M ctors it was s-Lhonip- m- | it rs. | the divy | been (e King the cousiou Jobs, Lestifh He mary iy an d tuday o th proved fal court here, uter of t govern- rles It terans bu- Describing the « reau in 192 lortuner of to prevent m 5 )1 ration,” Mr. Harrls sald mbination between boot- ieggers and temperance people was a hard proposition for a resp man to meet, one wanted bucause they could not .and the other ould not get thelr w court, I have been tha respect that I office, dislovalty of the ing kind ,and from th 1 disloyalty encourag promised its reward for by the department itse wities , div rtment at Suc 1l Black, Mortimer U of th ed from 1 cago Jun had in my most irrit Silicnce at and disloyalty f in Wash- | but later, As prosecuting officer 1istrict, I have endea this the community aware to its text or its & cording to the mental attitude -of 1 or persons who want to certain objects of their ardless of whether it is fair or This tende had to meet and this ten- I have opposed.” wantec Fo Mo 1o yes beca rtimer s legal, st 1 have bout k group Radio Message Tells Of Ship in I)Nlcss Key West, F) Dec. 5. sage was Iptercepted here today by S from the steamship Thomas n Martia, from Iveston, saying ind ten miles east n Light Shoals 30 miles from nessage said the vessels is in no diate danger. coast guard kee to t port and tr West wreck nder ass Ladies’ Auxiliary I 0. B. B. Elects New Officers 1. 0. B. B. Ladies' Auxiliary, No. elected the following of! meeting in the club rooms President, Miss Edith Weiss- viee-president, Miss Edith Milk We Goldsteir Radio (';)‘;l'(~];ip}{(‘\ll|l~ ln W e(l(lmu lwlla Rmmmr Pittsbu Malie and song write Ist on a progr X VB of istene about here apartme efr marr The * rad Malje after h marr! Monday st company Sl also | aring a ¢ High School Game With \nugatmk for Tomorrow v of t es’ 4 its e hig night Mrs. J. Keimow k. Misa D LOWER TEMPERATURES Mass,, I ' tion and refreal ts were served. ters in this | €80 in communities ir lo- |t were in doubt n of certain pro- £ ‘wsm--‘- of the law and accordingly under gree- arrest by of different | THEIR OWN' FIGHTS ENGLAND WHRRIEI] OVER DEBT PARLEY Wants to Know How U. §. Is fo Treat France MAKE_ INQUIRIES Opinfon in Great MILL Dritaln 1s That Treatment As French, Since Debts Were For the Same Cause, By The Associated London, Dec ernment, it was | quarters today, {s dress a rote to t French g Qays requestin rform Great have been taken or in settling the I're he United States, Think Inquiry Natura 1ch inquirtes, natural Press, stated in expected in the ne o ofticlal ad- ernm hat to nmenta Britalr are anticipated nch debt to & it was stated after the recent 6 both in ed States rega negotiations to such Great B and ling pr \ever has HpAntanproacted ctiotl lany sett o lebts to the British France's debts to Gr 000, ement \-xr ment., Tt 1s pointes pkesman that t to expect, ms are almost {dent! the same government ment from on in this 1 debts. ry is rance that the British sama tre o sroblem of § British essarily opinion | denf her na taral fnanclal to mi follow the matter it and Great Brit- actions in this particular ‘case lare gnided by what the man in the and wants, out largely in of 18 state Washington Surprised. Washington, Dee. | ports that the B | expected to adc Washington and Paris, | formation regarding the f | the French war debt to th. States, wera reccived today | marked surprise by officials in closs | toueh here with the debt funding | situation —Tondon res ment United with Tt was sald aut) tively that no Intimation had e¢d ae trom London, or from h embassy quarters rit | thus far indicating that the London | ‘*m forelgn qffice a step. It was the agitation on London pre bl varranted rence proposed to take such sorted also tha that much of part of the sing fears that accorded more expres onuld he favo had ement Britain, confr iments on the had been of rely | Cloventinitha impee ials that the Fr has not empoy n Bovernment tha tion, which f value to them at would "r time ons ar a la ual negot LIFE THPRISONMENT Bridgeport Negro Sentenced Slaying Chinaman—Another 5 to 15 Years For Assault. public | than | NEW BRITA They Shoulud Recelye the Samo | The Britis i"‘"’lrolr‘(- [after the on of some | For Gets viest 1 out in | Sanmel Lichste when he Wants A\lm\ Ir'lru;lri(men 810, 000 and Honm \leddl 1 be pr rewa ants TAKE 30-YFAR LEASE I1s said to be l‘3 500. TN wao)) ‘Preiicii i APV qv‘ NS )I'()l\:)a.nln ) Labor Surprised When Senator Tone Takes Railroad Position 'f“ Inists union “which union was largely affected by the strike, and |was on salary while the men he was urging to fight the road were, any of them, almost without funds and unable to get fobs in any other line.” Senator Tone was one of the rep- |resentatives of who striking shop- men named in an {njunction order served by the New Haven road against the striking shopmen Expected Big Things. Leader in New Haven Strike and Union Or- ganizer Going With New York, Ontario and West- ern, sw Haven, Dec. 5.—Benator Jo- | seph Tone of the tenth senatorial district in this eity, who was re- elected last month, has been ap- frelg agent the N, Y. Ontario and Western rallroad a & of the N. Y. N. H, and H. , tha Connectieut labor press y tomorrow {n its lssue point- tor's acceptance prised organiz- L] Tone “being supposed t4 be a firm advocate of labor, and a firm anti- New Haven road man, the strikeps and others about the state looked for great action from him in the in- coming legislature.” Vice Phesider Edward G. Buck- land of the Y. N. H. and H. road upon {inquiry confirmed the fact that Senator Tone had been ap- pointed a freight agent of the N, Y. sidlary railroa will sa ng out that th of the position has ed labor. Was Pald By lmmi. Senator Tone was a I r in the a of shopmer the New Haven system hich began over two years 5, the labor press says, and travel- over the system ‘“urging the old and young men T had an- swered the call to stick to the cause” and that whil senator he was district for the ma- \nec dent C. L. Mr. Buckland sasd ago Mr. Tone inquired it the New Haven road would oppose his ap- pointment to a position with another railroad and the reply from the in- vestigation was that the New Haven road “opposed no man in his effort to seek an honest living.” tr zer WOMAN BURNED 10 DEATH ‘HANOYER “BUTGHER” NOW IN'JERSEY AUTO CRASH| ~ WANTS 70 BE EXECUTED Hushand Eflled and Driver of Ma- German, Accused of Slaying 27 chine Probahly is Fatally Young Men, Anxious to Be Dead Before Christmas 7 The As: Infured tated Press. Hanover, Germany, Dec. want to be dead before Christmas,’ is the ineistent demand of Fritz Haarm . Hanover butcher, whose trial for murder of 27 young men sin 1918 opened here. Haarma who at the time of his arrest gioated over the murders he had committ e an was bur band was v here early to- sh on the Mt automobile, go- , careened into Hainesport ancocas creek. 40, cook, ry Schultz, 36, tha Holly ing at on iron bridge The dead are of Mt. Holly, Their support uf the over 1, fnsane, jumping bout, excitedly tearing his hair, (and suddenly breaking off in the {middle of apparently losing eontinuity of thought He stubbornly declines Otto & and M hultz 4 Woodington, sentences, fes of the scaip and a serious condition hospital, 30, machin- 15 in gton county |while and try to calm himself, Flames enveloped the motor car | crash. Mra. Schultz was her hands and knees be- trial hurried along. thrown on side the jured she could not away from the flames, | band w s thrown ¢ der of 14 of ear {his number. Wo the bodles and disposing of th of the wreckage but his injuries pre. | (8K Thich he says usually took him Centbattis pivineiavd o B two days, but denies selling the s animal meat. Gl | nces to h - 'varlably provoke outbt prisoner. My last worc be will be a curse upon my father,” he cried on one occa- | Haarmann's chiet com- ns. ) rate of s had been helper, Hans Grans, denies all the charges of complicity 1n the ecrimes. One hundred and ninety witnesses wiil he summoned in the trial, it is fore- FOO BALL FATALITIES High Player Dies in Mont- e [)RAWN INNEW HAVEN Police Chief Takes Steps to Curb Crime Wave School —Alan | foot- re- a flving tackle t Orange high on | 1 poisoning de 17 years old Giibert the main b The zo0 protection from York to 1 west and fro MAIL RL\UDGHAP £D Wounded My ) the Inersecion of Washington avenues. r For- MURDER AND SUIGIDE mer Client, Among Those Named in Federal Action tn New York Rockhill, S. €., Woman Icaves Hus- band and Children—Male Compan- fon Kills Himself. robile out two miies shot thro nwel,l in whoss lver was found through his Five Chfiildre:i-lur”t One Fatally, While Coasting Worcester, Mass, I THE WEATHER Hartford, Dec for New Britain and vicinity lain or snow tonight and probably Saturday; rising tem- perature 5.—Forecast The labor press says that Senator | Ontarlo and Western road by Presi- | Bardo of that company. | that some time | now acts like a | suggestions | from the court that he retire for a ! however, insisting upon having the | Haarmenn confesses to the mur- | those he i3 ucoused of slaying, but agrees with suggestions that his victims may have excecded He admits cutting w { dead father in- ! from the | before be- | Week landmg Nov, 29th 11,461 PRICE THREE CENTS 3[]" MllIIUN DEAL | HOOVER CHANGES HIS MIND - BEING fllSEUSSEflj AND WILL NOT BACK PLANS Real Estate n New Yor, Bos " FOR GOVT. CONTROL OF AIR | ton, Phila. and Washingtog |-———o BlG MER?}}{",S oy OCCUPANTS OF GRAY AUTONOW ARE KNOWN North Haven Grand Jurors | to Have Them Before | | Next Session {Is of Opinion That U, S, Should Not Hampep Wireless 1'ntil Period of Pioneering Is Over, Commerre Secretary degree | Thinks Degree Of Authority Over Radio Is Enough At Present, A Consolidation Undcr One Head of Famous Buildings in Gotham as Well as Hub City Hotels bl Others in Phila. and Capital New York, D tiattons | looking to t 1 of the | real estate l.uid ¢ United States' Realty ement company, and oleman Dupont, fnve vaiued at $300,000, ., Boston, Philadelphia , are in progress offic 3 Realty company 2 Terms Not Completed. While term ger have not beer said that negot to a stage which pro sult in an early project. | The consoldat Ader one ma B* "‘\' one manage 1 to as t vestlgation of ogers, bond 5 known to Grand Juror | who with wo other th Haven grand jurors reopened | o Rogers' d reh, while 1bport a the aring next wee their names, Clifford Johnson was learned. Jo voung men who came upon the au- bile as Rogers and Miss Mar- nelder were riding when Rogers was fatally hurt November 1. | Grand Juror Church announced he had received a letter from State's Attorney Arnon Alling in ch the state attorney expressed utmost confidence Mr. abllity to con ing tnto the Rogers' ca s2id he thought it unnecessary him to repre Mr. Church had ted the attorney to be present at vesterday's ing b had not heard from him at that time. Mr. Church sald today that the te of the next seslon of the in- | quiry would be set when he had word from Superintendent of State Police Robert T. Hurley that he couid be present. BEARDSLEY A SUICIDE, 15 CORONER'S VERDICT = Prominent Hartford Man | Jumped Over 50 Foot ‘?‘n‘; ek Ane Dam to His Death SR i A% considera subject, 1 re- n 86 alt | bulldings, the Pla | hotels and the N irome; the Boston, the Philadel Copley A g dto, Hoover : ber of smaller pr Why Stock Soars, The merger his Ch n radio tment AMre ment trom 40 to month. The eommon early In Nov r sold at reached a new peak price but broke 8 points in ref speculative uncertainty over ress of the negotiations. | pany's preferred shares vanced within t! | 102 to above 140 | sto invi state's tos inge nication probs in th in the estabe ering embe The com- & h al e ad past month from period in rz | Proposes New Measure | 1 am gestion of a powers of t w,a o regu Dupont Denfes. ST Wil Del inug to it d Dupont t hen his eports that the real es- tate holdings of the United States Realty & Improvement company and | {hose owned by him were being con- | so¥idated absolutely no truth in STRUCK BY TRAIN School with a Fuge bill clarifying nt to ence,” does regs cs it cover t gooner or t It de- of & to Noth- Coleman tention was the oday w to r of many ma 'rlé\‘!?(‘l‘u is intended only partment to retafr to enat firt “There 1s he eald 1 control Five Glrls Injured When onah eardsle N. Y, , insur. Dec. 5.—Ed man and rer of Hart- ed sulcide las the according to Auto Bus Is Hit By Lackawanna pand Freight At Oxford, N, mi g over ar here, 1 of Pecksk a sani- kdown out walking ruggled from umped over nerv He v when he s from kawa tavi here, na we SHOT BY A WOAN U. S. Vice-Consul At Belgrade Seri- ously Wounded By Girl Whose Friendship He Spurned. Jugoy Ame 1 seriously wour ome by a ¥ wa Belgrade y Dayton, was shot ed yester $50,000 FIRE DAMAGE Heavy Tose at Whitinsville, Mass. When J. M. Lasell's Residence is Destroyed By Flames French Skipper to Be Accused of Smugeling CHINAMAN AT ol R LQ ED Hartford e on Way to Boston to Bring Back Suspect In the Recent Tong Killings MADE 68,161 ARRESTS $65.000 FIRE LOSS giving Eve. ued on Page 29

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