The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1921, Page 14

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~ HETTRUN’S CSE ~ GUOSING I GES ~TOTHESURY TODAY Counsel in Sumvring Up Claims “Code” Was Not - Conspiracy in Eyes of Law. Martin Conboy, counsel for Herbert @mith, President of the Master Pluttbers’ Association, started to sum up to-day in Supreme Court—Justice McAvoy's court—where Smith, John T. Hottrick, William Chapman and ‘Witliam J. Doran have for more than two weeks been on trial charged with Conspiracy. ‘The indictments grew out of the Lockwood Committee's in- Yestigation of the “code of practice” Operated by Hettrick. Mr. Conboy admitted that an agree- Ment existed between the Master Ptumbers and the Journeymen’s Union No. 463, by which the masters would employ only mombers of the union, and members of the union would ‘Work only for members of the Mas- ter Plumbers’ organization. He read the statute on conspiracy to prove that such a combination is aot pro- hibited by the Penal Code. There was “po real competition in the business, Mr, Conboy said, before Hottrick’s “code” was established, _ The “code” was designed to place Bidding on private work on the same Basis ag bidding on public works con- ‘tracts, Mr. Conboy said. Characterizing conditions tn tho @tumbing business prior to Hettrick’s ‘@rganization as “trickery in the guise ef competition,” Mr. Conboy asked why John N, Knight, who testified ho instigated the “code,” was not indicted |with Hettrick and bis co-defendants | Kenneth Spence, Associate Spoclil Prorecutor, o! A Justice Me Avoy directed the to disregar the remark and warned Mr. Conboy not to repeat It, “I except to the court's remarks, said the attorney. “{ reiterate it and you may roiter ate your exception,” waa Justice Mc Avoy's sharp retort Nathan Cohen, cotinsel for Doran, followed Mr. Conboy, assuring the jury that no evidence had been pro- duced to show that Doran's activity in advising contractors to join th code was due to any conspiracy with Hettrick, Mr. Cohen attacked as “yellow” the witnesses for the prosecution who | restitiea that Doran threatened they would not get union plumbers if tho: stayed out of the Hettrick code, He said they were’ lara Ho declared that Doran never had econ a bid, ‘plan or specification submitted to Headaches Caused by . Eyestrain are permanently relieved only by wearing correct glesses. It is dangerous to net our eyesight. Reliable Eyesight Examination By Regis Eye Specialists stablixshed 59 Years. New York: 184 B’way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Av. 22d St. 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street, Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond st. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927. TO PROBE ALLEGED ot fore Mr. Banton all the information Bane yeni withensen he would GEN. H. Ww. FREEMAN DEAD. RAID ON “AGWI” es, Seen te " irae it the District ANorney aed seat Hettriek and had only ono Interest Keep tile unior 1 NEW STATUE OF FRANKLIN. On Way to Watorbary 11 Witt Be” Shown tn New York. Pau! W. Bartlett's statue of | *pirmey if the District Attorney asked him for je truth Was Retired Member of N. J. Na~ tous! Guard; Served in War. Henry W. Freeman, seventy-peven, f01-2 on the Jistyict A Office Takes Up bers of th The low on ; of the Mi in Franklin, which is to be Kosofsky's Atlantic Gull a retiped B Fe [min Franktin, ; Atlantic Gul | tel) if there & Fetired Brigadier General of the No-}oermancntly in a public ' square Ghee | {onal Guard of New Jereey, died Inst | P harges. > tgtit In South Orange, fellow! Waterbury, Conn, wilt be brought Brooklyn Poll tor! : kan Ing @ heart! through new York next month. lane #1 | Acting District Attorney Ranton, +t earphoner | “Uck on Bridey. ‘The statue will be brought from Bal- Detective Bergoante Patrick Burka | tM© request. of Anron Kovofeky, a furs : will bo piven | gare Freeman served ih the Civil! timore through Philadelphia, In New and Harry Wal tached to the Fourts, | Mer at No. 662 Sixth Avenue, will ine eeieeney ae eae wer ae eed Gae he the New York Na-| York it will bo exhibited for a few dage Avenue station, allowed to have blick-| vestigate charges of a conspiracy or- nd Co, stock, Broke tonal Guard, 7th Restment, as a pri-lin Park Row and perhaps in front 0 matled Several liquor dealera to the Hay | ganized tn this © . West 424 Street, and two cust , vate in 1866, He Jater Jolned the New| the Public Library. The trip will cower, railed several liquor dealera tm the hay | ganized in this city to force tho Drice that ofioe be called. 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