8 A THE AMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 9. 1919." YOUTHS bONrtSS POLICE FRAMEUP AGAINST BEE MAN Two Boys Admit They Never Saw Reporter' They Ac cused Until He Was Brought Before Them. (Continued From Pare One.) to approve of Captain Haze's meth ods. Chief Ifberstein also is known to have offered to promote a cer . tain police officer if he succeeded in "getting The Bee reporter." Morris and Thorpe declared they would never have sworn falsely to having seen the reporter leading a Rang of boys to fie the court house .. had not Captain Haze and another detective convinced them that they would he turned out of jail if they complied with their request. Beys Change Mind. "Then afterVwe got to thinking about it here in jail," said Morris, ; ''we agreed that we did not want to be a party to a frame-up on an in nocent man. We decided'last night we would expose Captain Haze and the other detective." .The other wf net's who testified against the repor'ei- before the grand jury, i'. a notorious bootlegger, for mer tioliceman, at'd now an aprent v for Ehuer Thomas and Cominissfou er RiiiT-er. The affidavits follow: . The ff davits, j "Ernest Morris, being first duly sworn on oath, ("eposes that he .never saw - John -H. Moore, a- re- V porter for the Omaha Dai'v Bee, on the night of Srotcmber 28. 1919. . . "Ke further tkvicses that he en tered i'ito an afrrnient with Capt. Henry P. Haze' " i sweat that the afoies-:d John 1'. Moore did in duce h;m, with o''iers, ito go to a garage located at the. northeast cor ner of ; Seventeenth and Davenport streets; in the City of Omaha, county, of "'Doug!.'"?, where gasoline was retired, and then the afore said John H. Mor-e shouted to the crowi! to !come on and burn the court 'muse.' i Did Not I'.-ow Moore, i . "That "the affirAt told the captain that he did not 1 now or could not even identify the aforesaid John H. Moore, -and thrt 'he captain told him h ; would fir; that all right, and that fhortly afterwards the affiant, , in cor-'any with etc Harold Thorp, Were b-mtght to. "cam 201. city hall. Here Are Two Affidavits Exposing the Rottenness and Stupidity of Omaha Police Officers, in Their Attempt to Convict an Innocent Man on Most Serious Charge UGZ- frfsl 2ti s&lr, rr. , ' Js- y'i &tJC4UL S& r ; yuz HsctuS j . y.-f &L. MjS yUf a c "S&yc ys. uu- -Lyf? , 0 stAt s s jr r r y, i j'-. , yi 1 Lys u cuj y & Sidls. ryLjyy jza y. - yy-eyi jtr cAc. &yJ & ' 1 T I ji6&y faym cy5 - y-. y - ouy J 'f&y&irtjj , zi y& yy y y 1. by a detective to then unknown, and told to .sit down, and that Mr. hMoore would soon be in. This hap pened n two different occasions, but on the third occasion a tall man came in and shook hands with Cap tain Haze, who told him that the party he was supposed to meet did not appear, but that he (Captain Haze) would let him know when he would need him; that is, Mr. Moore. As soon as Moore left Captain Haze came to me and said, 'That is the man, isn't it?' "The affiant further says that he promised to testify against John H. Moore on promise to him and one Harold Thorp that if they would do as requested he (Captain Haze) would see that they would not serve a day's sentence in jail. "The affiant further deposes that one detective, to him personally un- i'S. A- V E Y, O U R ' TEET H '4 ios If ycu have neglected your TEJETH ancf you have lost some or most of tem, don't wait until you -the opportunity to replace those teeth with Bridge work. full go '. j.h. open faced, audpirl shell crown, two liai fids, two full gold molara. 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Quality f is the one imperative consideration, of appliances that become part of ones self. i ' To be particular is to be civilized; if we are not" particular nothing matters much. DR3 CLARK, the Painless Dentist Experience Is What Counts in Dentistry Gold plates, the be6t made. Comfort plates made to fit any mouth, no matter how ;i difficult. Crown and bridge work that feels like your own teeth. Teeth Extracted by i the use of Vapor Mist absolutely without pain, no danger in heart i trouble or other thickness. Nitrous Oxide administered for the extraction of teeth, and tne filling of 'sensitive teeth. v ,. , i Office, 5th Floor, Paxton Block, 16th and Farfiam Sts. : Lady Attendafit, Phone Red 1201 known, said in their hearing that "We have been trying to gef'that for a long while.' "That the affiant, realizing the enormity of his crime of railroad ing an innocent man to the peniten tiary, makes this statement volun tarily. (Signed.) E. MORRIS. "Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th dav of November. 1919. "FRANK R. KEEGAN, "Notary Public." Second Affidavit. "Harold Thorpe, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes that, he never saw John H. Moore on the ' night of September 28, 1919, and as a matter of fact never saw him before in his life. "Affiant further deposes that the statement of Ernest Morris is true. (Signed.) HAROLD THORP. "Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of November, 1919. "FRANK R. KEEGAN, "Notary Public." Both Morris and Thorpe still are in the county jail, both having been sentenced to 90 days on pleas of guilty. Hire Driver to Take , Them on Motor Tour And Then Kill Him Og'den, Utah, Nov. 8. Carl Cole, 19; Fred Cole, 20, and James Ken dall, 20, alias James M. Heim, jr., arrested i here yesterdays charged with the murder of M, J. Needham, a rent car driver of San Francisco, October 31, according to Sheriff Peterson, confessed their crime to him today. , .According to the sheriff, the trio had planned leaving"San Francisco for the Uintah basin, where they expected to winter, spending their time at trapping. ' In order to make the journey, it is stated, they needed a car, and after a conference, de cided upon Necdham's. -According to the sheriff, Needham was mur dered with the aid of a hammer, after he had driven them 20 miles from San Francisco. Auto Bandit Asks Policeman to Aid Him Corning, N. Y., Nov. 8. The' call ing upon a policeman to assist in the stealing .. of an automobile is nrobablv the very latest in the an nals of auto banditry. That is what happened in Corning when Muriel Hunter, ot h.noxvuie, n., an set for a eet-awav with a touring car. hailed Policeman Fr.ed L. Dimick to help him crank the car. The owner of the car opportunely appeared. Hunter was arrested. Alleged Forger at 11 Chicago, Nov. 8. -Lyman Ballard :.s only 11 years old, but he has a mind for complicated strategy. The hnv. it is alleged, recently sent a note to his : mother, .signing his school principal's name, requesting the immediate presence of Mrs. Bal lard at the school. Upon her return from the school Mrs. Ballard dis covered the loss of three rings, valued at $200., -Lyman was nowhere to be found. 1 1" "'S! The Bee's Free Shoe Fund "Inasmuch as ye did it unto one of the least of these, ye did it unto Me," said the great Teacher. tA dollar or more sent to this fund will work for many monthf keeping some ivery poor little boy's or girl's feet warm this winter. And your reward for the kind deed will assuredly come to you in the fullness of time. Try this method of helping some poor child and at the same time do ing good to yourself. , . ' . All gifts will be acknowledged in this column. . Prevlondly acknowledged .. ''9?,5? W. M. Pearl, Burkett. Neb. J M A Friend 8 00 Total 'W0 Address, Free Shoe Fund, The Bee, Omaha, Neb UA K y ; TV y cys..oy ?iy- -y yt t -,y jty EyJEy' Ohio Sustains Federal Prohibition by Small Majority, Vote Shows Columbus, 0., Nov. 8. Ohio Ia,st Tuesday' voted to sustain the action Of its legislature in ratifying the fed era! prohibition amendment by a majority of 1,480, according to com plete returns from all but two pre cincts in the state, and official re turns from 79 of the 88 counties, re ceived and tabulated at the office of the secretary of state. The vote stood: For ratification, 499,776; against,' 498,296. , Although returns on the other prohibition questions ,voted upon had not been tabulated officially, the indication that the repeal of the state wide prohibition was defeated by 30,000 or more majority, that the 2.75 per cent beer proposal was de feated by a majority jof 15,000 or more, and that the wetTsucceeded in defeating the Crabbe prohibition en forcement act by a majority of 25,000 or more. s Jellicoe Arrives. Victoria, B. C, Nov. 8. The Brit ish battleship New Zealand, with 'Admiral Viscount Jellicoe aboard, has arrived here from Australia. t i i ii in i i irf S, E. COn. 16th &. JACKSON STS You Will Enjoy Selecting Furniture Here At this store you meet with the right sort of sales service. 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