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' FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1522. SENATE ATTACK N GOLDSTEIN OPENED TODAY Appointment as Internal Revenue Collector at St louis Draws of Senator Harrison. ‘WASHINGTON, May 5.—Senate at- tack upon the nomination of Nat Gold- + stpin to be internal revenue collector at St. Louis beceuse he accepted $2,- of Illinois, was opened today by Sena- tor Harrison, Democrat, Mississippi, who declared severa} other Lo delegates had been given appowss= ments under the present administra- tion. Among the Missouri delegates named by Senator Harrison as having received Lowdeh money were Roy T. Davis, appointed minister to Costa Rica; W. H. Allen, Missouri state prohibition agent and W. I. Cole, spe- jal assistant to the attorney general. Senator Harrison said Cole got $500 ff “Lowden money” and $1,200 of rding money.” Senator Harrison sat Mr. Goldstein ‘was one of the Lowden delegates from Missouri who bad been ‘corrupted’ with money of the Lowden campaign “No candidate was safling morc smoothly than Governor Lowden,” said Senator Harrison. “Tho thing that turned his chances ahd accomplishes his defeat more than anything els: was the corruption of two delegates from Missouri.” Sennto- Harrison said the a;>oint- ment s° ©»! iF office of a myn why had rn *2.500 “to swing deh gates” at 1 wublican convention 4% Chicago in , Was a matter of sufficient importance to be brought to the attention of the country. Senator Harrison read from testi mony of the senate committee, which investigated the 1920 campaign con tributions, stressing a statement that Mr, Goldstein hai received $2,500 of Lowden money from Jake Babler, Re Publican national committeeman for Missourt. “He deposited ft to his own per- sonal account and checked against it just as other funds," said Senator “Later he denied it; he said id made a mistake. Now he is honored by the president of the United States as colléctor of internal rev enue.” “This is the character of men hold- ing high positions under this admin- ‘The Mississtpp! senator added that Davis got $500 and Mr. Allen $400 of Lowden money. Cole got his $1200 of “Harding money,” the Mississippi @enator added, from Attorney Gener- al. Dougherty, who, Mr. Yarrison charged, was in Missouri “working for Harding.” Senator Harrison said that “they neyer could find out” who Mr. Cole really favored. \ “But Harding paid him last and he Hnalty, voted for Harding,” said Sena- tor Harirson, istration,” Mr. Efarrison shouted at the conclusion of the review of the testimony. “Its men who recetved money for ¢orrupt purposes to do lots of things of which the good people of the country cannot now and never will opprove—they are men picked out by ‘this administration for high positions and good jobs. And I am waiting to learn whether you on the other (Re- publican) side of the aisle are going to endorse this latest action.” - Warrison. ‘WASHINGTON, May 5.—Both Dem- ocratic. and Republican leaders de- clared today that opposition was in- creasing to senate confirmation of Nat Goldstein nominated for collector of internal revenue at St. Louis. The nomination was discussed briefly to- be Casper Daily Cribune IISHBARRAGKS | 22:30 ARE BLOWN UP BY IRREGULARS Two Bank Raiders Shot to Death in County Donegal and Nine-Year-Old Girl Dies. DUUBLIN, May 5.—<{By The Arso- clated Press)}—Tho barracks at Castle Pollard, West Meath, were town up by irregular forees who destroyed the Mullinger Warracks Wednesday. The} irregulars were pursued from Mullin- gar to Caatle Pollard by provisional gov(-nment forces and the barracks were blown up to prevent their occu pation. Two of the men who raided aoe world’s your yest ‘troncho buster. [bank at Buncrana, jam Francisco May fete. Here she is w@o shot dead. her election. A nine-year-old girl, wounded dur. ing the fighting, died of her injury. pasted tcc Po Hold Er, Joan, ae -Arearin’ 2D 1 the ~ Joan Elmer Woodbury, 6, is county Donegal She has been named Queen of the whoopin' ber up after ahe heard of her Virginia Peck, 15, of Chicago, was the first fair bather to try Lake Michigan this year. She said the water was fine. Woman Bouling, Records Broken TOLEDO, Ohio; May 5.—Two wom- MORE LOANS FOR WYOMING. WASHING of 82 advances livestock purpos 765,000 is annou: nance corporat CHALLENGED TO NEW YORK—AI parts of the globe will be linked together with in the doubles event with a score of Louise Sneider coilacter 567 pins for her share and Helen Snej er secured a total of 530 pins. $31,000. tate ee See R. N. Van Sant for bargains .in | used_cars. 5-5-1t Edward 4. Nally, president of the Radio Corporation of America said upon his return from abroad. Senator Caraway Renews As- sault on Attorney General in Connection With Morse Release. mated at $100,000 was the toll of death and destruction in wake of a tornado that swept through west side of Austin and out to Oak Hill, WASHINGTON, May (i,—Discussion of Attorney General Daugherty’s con: nection with the pardon of Charles W. jatorse, New York ship bulider, from {the Atlanta prison, was renewed again in the senate today with Senator Cara way, Democrat, Arkansas, challenging that Mr. Daugherty “disclose the facts |and expose the people” to which refer. \@nee was made by the attorney gen jeral in a statement yesterday. Senator Willis, Republican, Ohio, ‘thereupon put into the record letters from Chief Justice Taft and former SS UNTON: tte aro |Attorney General Wickersham deny- \ing that Mr. Daughrty had influenced legally American and liquor for bev- | — cannot be sold on | thelr action in the case, fogs them, Federal Judge J. C. Le Praia | son declared in confiscating liquor Bandits Le e Victims in Nude seized on the steamship Mount Evans. MEXICO CITY, May 5.—(By The Associated Press)—A passenger train for Jalapa to Puebla was held up by a party of more than 60 men at Ama: tucan, four miles from Peubla, the pas sengers robbed and several of them killed, says the Puebla correspondent of Excelsior. Numbers of the victims, the dispatch says, arrived in Puebli stripped of thefr clothing. _ Buy Mason Tires Now Never in tire history such a profitable investment as Masons at our prices, LOS ANGELES—Mrs. Madalynno Obenchain refused to testify in trial of Arthur C. Burch, charged jointly with ‘her for the murder of J. Belton Kennedy. The court ruled she could not be compelled to answer Seagges) unless the indictment against her was dismissed. Not only lower than other stan- dard tires, but superior in qual- ity, uniformity, and depend- ability. 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