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Ho 9 said to liavo been of the opinion ail along, with virtually the game evidence Mr. Mott obtained by A cirovlar order sent -by Ait going over the ground ogain, that In- |General Daughert aictments would bo unjustified and] states attorneys to-day " vonviction Impossible, When | Mr.] you ars seoucecod follows: Mott was ed what his futuro requested to give imme- diate attention to the condition of the “Well, {t's a caso of suspended ant-Jenforcemont of Prohibition Laws \n Your district, to analyze its problems, to examing the condition of your docket in respect thereto, and to re- port to the Department any sugger- tiong you may have to make enforce- ptatus would be, he sal mation. ¥ o'clock, despito the strain of his speech at the nuditerilum and the *teatest ovation fw ims ‘received since ip arrival 12 “Aiiefita, “Nevertheles: he was up Sfortly after dawn, Althoug! no -formal program has been outlined, it was expected he} jocal Prohibition law. endeavor by all would spend-tho day rocetving « fow] means at your coinmond to stimulate callers and in making.aD automobile r tour of the city. ‘Be rpad with much interest com- ments on kis speech, of yoxterday, in which he dodlore! that while Franc: was seeking only peace, war was ho.| lation of enforeemetn. ing foreed upoit her. After his spooch in the Auditozium, | Jaws, thoue estions re, he sald jie wanted te return there to- night and bear tho Chicago Ctyto] eo" Qpringticid, Tii., to Uincoln’s tomb, wo to St. Louis, where he speaks getts ond Maiyland, W urday afternoon, He then « Washington. connection Cleménodvau twok Tor his text yestur. day afternoon at the Gen, Grant's mei Peace.” He kept ht» Patiently secking to explain away the charges of miilitarium and im- perialism brought og: appear. Athons, w yery great and very 1 Aipappesred. And if 1 appeared HARDING’S MESSAGE Ampli WASHINGTON, Nov, (Hstaing'e address to Congros e@nvening of the dey, may ve I Afwpliters 1 Une Hou yemedsasting: trom the Capitol on spe dons wuch a» a speech of Jurore aid net believe Mra, emey Lace fue eveniiz of Bopt, ‘Was generally understood that 3 ‘Was stationed on the platforsn the New Brunswick station of tho Sige Railroad for two day the purpose of having her pick this man from among tho com- ind for Now York. Fader: itie: 9 J ots saan who vo.|ederal Authorities Told io yembled” the bushy haired man. Ue! (Co-operate More Closely Was a rélative of Mrs, Hall, But she L e Closely wtea@fastly refused to swear that he Was tho man sho thought sho saw at and about the Phillips farm on tho ° een Hight of the murder, saying: He) WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 (A tad mo hat on then and I refuse to] Clated Tiess),—Attention of Ved giess what ho would lcok lke with] authorities. throughout 7 flu hat off.” She persisted In thig = OMEHOUS Aye, counts cafusa) to make a definite identifica-} tion when before the Grand Jury. elty of co-operating closely with 1 Prosecutor Bockman did not seem] hibition enforcement agencies with a —Shift in Force Here. has been offictally called to the nece with the Grind Jury's 40-| view to curbing the oxtélsivo! vic tion of the statute: . TIGER FORSAKES HIS WAR SPEECHES ment more effective, “D urg to an early trial. “Where possible and 10 whatev extent you can with propricty do #o TOA IEND OPERA wo desire that you urmo tho court to give moro severe sentences to violators of the Hquor laws “Your attention is invi Up an Hour Later Than Usual. proceedii panies un d up for an}against individuals ond c espocially tmportant-in Injunction pro- dings. as the court may be reluct- ant to grantsrestraiping orders if the been committed at a remote period. “Whorever thore ti enforcement of it by local offic Seek to establish, as far as your off can, a spirit of co-operation betw Btute and Federal enforeement agen- “Belloving that a violation of one law tends to w disrespect of other ding yous Prohibition cuss are made to you of carrying out the poliey re pentedly indicated in correspondence Opera company’s presentation of tol erom this department of rigidly and | “Bnow Maiden.’ uniformly enforcing all laws.” To-morrow morning he Will go to ADELPHIA, Nov 29.—-Fitty ay a wreath on om there ho willl Now yori, other th enty has any Neged wid {N go to] rival of the additional « ; Naval faptball. game Auditorium here | could not be learned, as Stato Din , “Let Us Have] Davis is in Washingto toy Prews).—Secretary of t ty Mellon, 'rohibition Cc mmissioner Prohitition Mnforcemer inst lis coun-] New York, were in derange here the old Tigor declared thet] to-day on enforcement problems fn} Vance sought only peace, but that] New ¥ the oxuot nature of which | war way being forced upon her was not divulge “If France does not set the bLelp Yallowlcy, prior to the couterenc she needs,” he declared tn eiibtion-}dectared ho was satisiied with the en taden touce, ia} 7 is- | forcement situation in his distri Wh U city still © ellorta of i of Maquor sured, ollice are | ance were to 1 disappear I lelleyo somo day the | against ioc it mi People would Veen to look around amd ask is 4 srorhd. MAY co OUT BY RADIO re rete Been Connertel] t: With Anacostia Broadenst- pe iuy Station. four month longer Fegular weswion ¥ FREELY IN TULSA, OKLA.; eo Law With wan have nected t SMpparatue on powerful radio Kt ; z pre pela at Anocortia, 1 r the Captel and the Vl . only operatio eaory to send to all ae parte of th: the proceedings ot | Te"? ! the Mouse | turning of « switeh, | ¥° ' Mouse’ officiate aaid to-day that whito} "'T) t was ention to do rarin’ tor the } Vv. County Attory ta resident, the experiment wight be] oy chargoa against alone’ “ huve woe dismivsed in t ee Ss | Court STRAWBERRIES $2.50 he lowe QUART RECORD PRICE | 3. ‘ned FOR THANKSGIVING _ | years anu just sinis Wrek barter tatst Vem and t i ® 1 Ibition 6 nines >_ ment of Farms ond Merwots an- H¥ADACURE FROM ret About 600 gusrse were | Bi007''s Sra ea The ‘fl 4 eadeahe ed" tre Tel Bhlpenees wea om fees the stonatura et tpeme saruer than tact yan oore pou eet S) THE EVENING ‘WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1923 Bes SWEEPING ORDER ‘Chicago Truck Arriving at White House |HARDING PLANS ‘EXECUTOR ASKS /ANTLLYNCHING BILL “i In Record Run With President’s Turkey aap to ali United upon you tho necessity of adopting ever ymeans for clearing the docket and pushing prohibition cases nd to the Chicago Oration abe Him] injunction features of the Natioal Prohibition act. Nulsance procsedings have been found to be an effective meas of contro] ad more frequent re- sort to them is desired, ‘This depart- ment is ready as it always has been CHICAGO, Nov. “f.--George2}1o assist you by furnishing Cletuenceau ‘halted his appeals for therican friéndshitp for Trance to-| this practice in your district. day for rest, in preparation for the Gontinuation -}f his tour Thursday morning. and bills for Injunction Last night oy remaly hour past lis usved bedtinio, or until|Jawfully menufacturing coreal bevers ‘ages. We deste that these be filed and tried promptly, Tho meet for this fs forms or briefs of authoritics for instituting OSM TEAMSYSE TORREY record for motor tryek thirty-seven dour 1 was set when « Thanksgivin We aro sending to United States Attorneys in districts whore breweries fre located, eriminai informations Was made with on!y ator Me Kinley reached Washington from Chicag HOW SIX EX-MINISTERS Pema 1 Cops ti Brons Rusb To Capture Daring “Robber” Trio evidence shows the nuisance to have DIED BEFORE FIRING SQUAD FOR TREASON|®** rete Mere Ui twenty converged thik afternoon on the d where-a daring hold-up n adequate : Sleuths in Excited Crowd Find “Robber Car” Belongs to Detectives. and about a dozen ungilorured poliver iKakos shoe store, and a general to the end that each muy dis- “ity Just proportion of the ob- I'been veparted 2 which three men. one of then: and left him diva: dusdoa row of ragged holes in jacket where te marke of rank hed been. A few minutes Inter hav bee n tu power during the New Serae ” “Ma ass sant tated their eh spread drinking after thé Army and last Saturday | ng Constantine’ gainst them by ot on th ott WASHINGTON, Nov « (United pretended offensiy ninat Constant Haynes and E a! B' Acting WITHDRAWS MINISTER TO GREECE AFTER EXECUTIONS wAbCU HONS | SHOCK © ARTY AL Conter With BRITAIN W FELLS JEWELLER IN NASSAU STREET; GETS $2,000 GEMS Premier Au WHISKEY AND BEER FLOW scoont Turkish me OFFICIAL RAISES BAN |*rntes. ‘SNAKE’ AMES FOR A DIVORCE abbed from the ntenced to deg hia home June 15, two ininor ehildren FRANCE DENIES PLAN TO INVADE THE RUHR Poincare Urges Embi Paris Report y to Anewer Tos» ye oR rors snAlr, und recelyed & cmblwgramy (c trom. (ho Pramlar directing hi into «tate thero was not the alightont foun- (lation in fact for the report (iat Hreneh Government Was contemplating entry nie tho Ruhy <| New York ond inerehar ond of 48,000 i duped of hnving ® (Amsceialed Meees, ve 3 ef alleges feleo pits) TO HAVE STATES. | SETTLEMENT OF | 1S AGAIN TARGET DEAL WITHK.K.K.} CANFIELD ESTATE) OF FILIBUSTERS: Will Not Use 2 Federal Power Until Local Authorities Break Down, By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent bf the Eve- ning World) WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 (Copy- right).—Conferences between Presi- dent Harding and Attorney General Daugherty have developed the policy that will be followed toward the ac- tivities of the Ky Klux Klan. Senator Walsh, Massachusetts, Democrat, asked for a Preeidential proclamation denouncing the Klan, but it was stated to-day that the President's last expression on the subject would have to stand, namely, the letter signed by Secretary Christian and sent to Mrs. Frank L, Applegate at Medford, Ore, which veads as fol- lows: “You may be sure that any state- ment of the President's interest. in, or approval of, the Ku Klux Kian is a complete and egregious misrepresenta- tion of the President's attitude. In some quarters It has even been rep- resented that the President is « mem- ber of this organization, Not only 5 that untrue, but the fact is that ur President heartily disapproves of he organization and has repeatedly ex- pressed himself to this effect.’* So far as Federal prosecutions are concerned, they will have to follow conclusive evidence that the State au- thority has broken down and that Federal interests have become in- volved. In other worls, irrespective of the quostion of Irederal power to act, thero is a desire here to build up the power of tho Btates to depend upon themselves, If, of authority should ce sontiment should be ayerse to enforce ment of Jaw, the Federal government will recognize tho obligation thrust upon it. : The t of strengthening State government {n America has almost come to a climax, RUM CASES COST COURT $180 EACH WITHOUT TRIAL Open Contempt of Dry Law Pointed Out by Judge Rosalsky. et bas n fleured out by Lis that the cost of n by the Gi in General Bes- sions without trial, of persons alleged violated Mullan-Gage Knforcemont law. iv $186 the hundveds ot have ossions. o 200 persong ed plend- 1 guilty and wore ti om $5 to 116 defendants were dis- i on th r own recognizunces recommendation of the District At- owing to insufficient |, apd three contempt for t) d the Bt youre there has ep on tho part of man ypeople to mant- feet openly thelr contempt for the laws they deom objectionable, ‘The increse gro & disposition to refyes to eub- mit to the sober ju courts present a problem taxing to the utmost the minds nistre tion of justice. nee that is a ab lay, of “It there be laws wh with genera) upprobation the remedy is by appeal in the manner pointed out by Federal and State Constitu- tions and legislative enactme WILL SELL STAMPS WHERE LETTERS ARE REGISTERED NOW WASHINGTON, ued to-da: val Work ny pestmasters throug! country to place postag un sais at windows whore 1 wrowented to be romlstere Thin is intended to annoyance to the public coausodl by the necessity of going froin window to windew in order to purchase wtampe befere register. tng a loticr oc package, Noctnintitiy "Shows ‘Balance of $708,479 for Widow and Children. ——_—+ An application for a Judicial settie- of Richatd A. Canfield, noted gambler who died in 1914, was miade in Surrogate’s Court Luke Vineent Lockwood of Riverside, of the estate Canfield's estate was valued at $843, $17, and the accounting show ance on hand of $708,479. Thé residu- ary estate was left in trust for Can- fleld’s two childre: mouth Canfield and Grace M. Canfield, Brookline, Mass., and window, Genevieve W. regldes with them, noted gambler by Whistler has been turned over to his ived a famous bronze, Howland Dar portrait of the Expenditures pald by the cxecutor out of the incomo of Camtield’s ‘8 son shows an amount of $251 checks in Boston,"’ and of $259 to the Hotel Commodore ‘'to repay them for bad che Another item is for $150 paid to “the Beaumont Company for bad checks cashed for H An item of $ COUZENS = SENATOR TO TAKE NEMBERR'S SEAT nother ia k of Michlg: eponsibilities © ing the Mayo. do 50 with a deep affection National affair | well thought-ou subject must ¢larig myse It is to oeasy to t T have had too mu with others di into the same error. hope those who oro interested in 1 T ean reach an i strength and old-time vigo sulted from charge 2 Be defeated Hen a tral, Couzens became wt and most | 2 publig Ife in Michigan. ciated with Henry the development of the Motor Compa ment fr ‘ont th sponsored b lines lost by @ voters to build a munictp: and after thi he purchase of now clty lines 4 authorized the mo tendency THREE KILLED, SIX HURT, BY EXPLOSION OF STILL Cans of Alcohol Fired eregard for law and the ment of the those charged} PHILADELPHIA, uw seriously aftects of order, Lincoln n and an unidentified ma police to have been was Milled instantly, “Tho Blast rocked the neighborhood and broke window glass in many the nearby houses, standing iu the It was a ma muffled explog! containera tt PRESLEY OF URUGUAY, MONTEVIDEO, Nov, nemings of tho Colerado party, od President y in leat syn lerity. wen 6.00 in a total vote Underwood "Recall G. OB. “Strong-Arm” Tactics in Attack on Dyer Measure. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.--Demo crate started the second day of thet: Mlibuster agains the epublica Sponsored antt-lynching bill to-day immediately upon tho convening of the Senate The inauguration was a demand for ® quorum call by Senator Underwood of Alabama, the Democratic leader as soon as the chaplain concluded his prayer. The roll call tinished, Sena- tor Underwood presented a motion to adjourn until Friday. Senator Curtis of Kansas, Republican whip, broke in with a point of order, and in arguing his point declared the four-hour fili buster waged yesterday was without pr ent since the ‘Force Bill” war debat to death In the early nineties. Senator Curt aid Senator Under wood was to be commended for frank- ly announcing yesterday that the Dem: ts intended to do all in their power to prevent paseago of the bill. Replying, Senator Underwood satd he had “heard same song sung berore heen in the house when “"¢ Reed was speaker and made his muting ‘when the stand-pat policies of the Republican party were proclaimed."' The pride of the Ra- pan OF ization then was that they used the strong arm in enforcing will upon the country, added Senator Underwood, declaring that the reaction which followed resulted in Grover Cleveland's eectlion. its business unt: journ over Thanks tor Underwood remarked ht just as well adjourn be no business in the United ood further warned t epublicans that the Democrat would foree a quorum call and @ rol call on eve affirmative matter hrought befo the Senate, Senator Nelson, the aged Republican Senator from Minnesota, interrupted with an appeal to the Democrats to allow other business to be transacted even thoug h continuin their filibyster against the Anti-Lynching Bill, “Here Jam a black Republican front Minnesota,"’ said Senator Nelson, banging his desk with unusual vigor for a man eighty-odd years. ‘I want to obtain the confirmation of a Demo- crat nominated to the Supreme Court (Pierce Butler).”” Senator Underwood replied the Democrats were determined on their course and Senator Nelson @nally sandoned his appeal. a FERRIS SAYS HE’S GLAD COUZENS WAS NAMED “Republicans Have Picked Thetr Dest Man,” His Comment. Nov, 29.—Gov. r have done better. nad appointed a Democrat.” Woodbridge N. Ferris, Democratic Sen otor-elect d to-day in commenting 6 appointment ugens, “I think cans have picked the bes Mr. Ferris added. he thought he and Mr long together,” fr You bet your Mfe we can, Lam glad Mr. Cougena fe the man eS JURY STIL) OCT IN BURCH MUR DER 'PRIAL. LOS ANGELES, Novy. 99.—The Sury that heard the third trial of Arthur C, Burch for the murder of J. Belton Ken nedy, broker, taking the case at 3.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, still war out to-de Courtroom rumors were that {ts ballots had varied from 9 to 8 for conviction to 6 to 6 deadlock, put y had —_—_—_—_——— Oe. BRAWLEY. WILLIAM 1, Campbell Pur ral Ch 68th, notice Late: died Tuesda: c nF iday, Dec. 4. Campbell Funerat Pridey, 2 P.M, Campbell Funerai , Bway, Ooth, Vetday, 3 P.M, GORLICH—VICTORIA. Campbell Funers Church, D'way, Goth, Wedneédey, 12 Noon. HALBACK,—CHARLES EDWARD, Camp. sneral Church, B'way, 66th, unite y, 10 A, 3t, ANOR. 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