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j SEMA GURTIS 15 REVEALED AD PRINCIPAL’ FAL IN MESSAGES correspondents day at the White House. The Feb- ruary 14 message, he continued, “contains substantially what Mr. Daugherty told me.” “Mr. Daugherty was concerned about Mrs. McLean,” Bennett con- tinued. “I think the , telegram didn’t use his words. He said something like ‘love to Evelyn’.” ‘The expression about delay in pelecting a prosecutor, he said, ap- peared to refer to the president's selection of counsel in the of] cases. At first the witness had said he b ht the assurance came from Vilton J. Lambert, McLean's at- torney, and that he was the man referred to in the message as “X". “But this message says ‘the fight is on-me’," said Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montana.’ “What does that mean? There was no fight on “This doesn't hook up,” Senator ‘Walsh went on. “Mightn't ‘X', haye been somebody else? There's ® good portion of this message which doesn’t mean anything at all, if it is Lambert.” “I can't help that.” “On Feb 14 you sent a message mentioning ‘H. D.’,” Senator Walsh said, “about a confeernce.” “That, I think, refers to Mr. Daugerty,” Bennett said. “I don't think I saw him that day, byt finally saw him the same day or the next.” “If we should assume that the went on, “that would connect up?” “Strange as it may seem, that message contains substantially what Mr. Daugherty told me as well as Mr. Lambert.” Senator Walsh then read the “principal” telegram of January 29, “I'd like to explain,” Bennett be- gan. “The second part of that mes- cate refers to my own opinion, which I got from attending the ite House newspaper conference. first part ‘the principal’ refers Senator Curtis.” McLean, Bennett continued, had given him a message to Celiver to Curtis. We “I was to tell Curtis that McLean was all right,” he continued. . “I was to say McLean understood the attack was more or less of a po- litical matter.” “And the rest of the message about rocking the boat and resigna- tions was what you got as an im- attending the White ce with atl other cor- eo Pee il pression House respondent "Yes." “But the message gose right on,” Senator ‘Walsh put in, “to say ‘he expects reaction from unwarranted political attacks!” “That's Senator Curtis,” Bennett said. “Who expected the reaction?” “Curtis told’ me to tell McLean not to worry, that it would come out all right.” — “The president never used those word I usec. It was my impression of his attitude, his firmness, his Purpose, that I was giving.” Senator Adams brought out the fact that President Coolidge saw correspondents at 12:30 p. m. on the day of the message and that Ben- nett sent the message at 1:20 p. m. “I sent the. message immediately” Bennett sald. “I saw Senater Cur tis in the morning before the White House conference.” “As early as January 3,” Senator “MOVED DR. SNODBY DENTIST 112 East 2nd Street Over White’s Grocery Phone 204 PaaS ae HAY—GRAIN CHIX FEEDS— SALT Casper Wafehouse Co. » 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE , oTEL, 27 STORAGE FORWARDING chickens use Victor Buttermi Starter. For more eggs feed Victor Scratch Feed’ and Laying Mash. could Mr. McLean.give that mes- sage the interpretation you have placed on it today?” Republican leader of the senate, de- nied today the testimony of Ira E. Bennett, editorial writer of the Washington Post that he was the *prificipal” in the t sent jcLean on 1. pict never said anything about this whole case,” said Senator Cur- tis, “that could not be printed in any newrpaper and which could not have been used publicly.” “I have talked to Mr. Bennett three times and there was nothing in the conversation that cannot be freely discussed. I have no conyer- sation with any one that would make it possible for them to refer to me as the ‘principal’ or in any other way than in my own name." “The first time, Bennett, and I believe Major, came to me and said that Mr..McLean was sick and did not want to come up to Washington WOMEN! BEWARE OF TRICKERY Warning! Not all Package Dyes are. “Diamond Dyes” Always ask for “Diamond Dyes" and if you don’t see the name “‘Dia- mond Dyes” on the package—refuse it—hand it. back! 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Leave Salt Creek sam 2p. m | the newspaper men about it and tell 144 3 p. m. - E derwood or Senator make statements in the heat they had .not intend- ould not otherwise. have we have never discussed this case with Bennett or any one else in any manner that could not have been published freely over my name, and the above records exactly every- thing and all that I ever said to Mr. Benfiett /about the matter in any way as I now recall it. “I never received any message for which I should send thanks or appreciation and { never sent any.” ———.—-—_ _ | NAMES SIMILAR, MAN EMBARRASED C. J. Vogler of 110 West H street has been suffering considerable em- barrasment the last two days be- cause of the similarity of his name with that of a man arrested Tues- day for operating a still. As Mr.. Vogler is at liberty and the still operator is posing in the county jall trying to get bail they are evidently not the same men. Bennett in the lobby. that Senator Norris already had withdrawn the statement from the record and told him he better see them it had been’stricken from the record. He started to thank me, and I said it was not necessary but I_suggested that he ask McLean to] Rural Regions Against Bonds Reports on the bond issue vote from he iscte outside the city which have been coming into the county clerk’s office the last two days by mail show an even more de- cisive opposition to the new court house than was recorded in the city. Freeland recorded nine against and none for; Oil City ht against and none for; Walt- men eight against and none for and Bessemer 11 against and none for. RUE FLEET iS ‘The total vote, tabulated at noon today with only four small precincts missing show that the bond issue NEW YORK, March 7.—The British steain yacht Istar, “Queen of the Rum Fleet,” has reappeared was defeated 569 to 100. storm and snowfall the night before off Rum Row, 12 miles out, with election day, last Tuesday. > ‘The Palace of Engineering, at the forthcoming British Empire exhibi- tiem, will be the largest concrete structure in the world. The huge building is so affected by tempera- ture that it is one foot higher en a _warm day than on a chilly night. In Arminto, Teapot and Effel no votes were cast, the apathy being attributed in a large measure to the 20 other vessels ready for the spring trade, coast guard cutter com- manders reperted here. They esti: the 81 -shipe carried 160,000 Uquor worth $50 a case. Rum Row an aggregate of LONDON, March 7.—An earth- quake shook large sections of Derby. shire and Nottinghamshire last night and early today without how. ever, any appreciable damage being done. OIL LIGHT BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS BURNS 94% AIR A new oil lamp that gived an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light even better than gas or electricity has been tested by the U. S. Govern- ment and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps, It burns without odor, smoke, or nolse—no pumping up, is s'mple, clean, safe. Burns 94% air and 6% common kerosene (coa! oll.) The inventor, G. H. Johnson, 609 W. Lake St., Chicago, IIL, ts offer ing to send a lamp on 10 day's FREE trial or even to give one FREE to the first ‘user in each locality who will help him introduce it. 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