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George Otis director of the géological survey, who had d Heald on the witness stand tified that, at the request o! 5 > the Tea- n examination ing the*danger of drainage, d that Heald had made , then a written, report the report to Secretary F tioning, had not been the amination, but the of what his ex 0 information earlier report & provided by aid not enjoy the to which ubjected him. at one point tead of answering a question by countered with a question you a question.” y no,” snapped “I am pot on the witness stan Haeld was the fifth witness for the government. At the opening of the afternoon session the first wit- ward C. Finney, first assist- ary of the interior, had examined at some iength by Lacey concerhing the practices at Washington in the handling of na- val oil reserve and other federal oil land leases. This cross examination signed to counteract the ef. fect of dirett examination intended to establish that the manner in which the negotiation and execution of the Teapot Dome lease were car- ried out were extraordinary, espe- cially as concerned secrecy and fail- ure to consult Finney, the official the department who ‘customarily handled ing matters. Cross ex aminatém brought out, also that the policy of leasing federal oi) lands was not evolved under the Fall re- gime in the interior department but had been inherited from the preced- ing Paine regi Commander H. A. Stewart, Unit ed States navy, who had handled oil matters for the under special detafl, was the second witness called by the government. He testified that while on that detail he saw no reports concerning any plane to lease the reserve. There was no cross examination I. F. Landis, leutenant comman- der, United retired, the third government witne ly begun to respond t when his testimony was halted by jection by Judge Lacey to “ idence concerning the na navy, department | - Now, WEILL BE ABLE To READ 1A) THE L BOUGHT THESE HIGH POWERED BULBS TODAY! PUT THEM IN, WILLYou, DorAt NOTIcE ANVTHING NEW, Mista. WALT? witness was withdrawn. George Otis Smith, director of the Geological sur testified concern ing the creation and early adminis tration of the naval oll reserves and, testifying concerning later events, laid the foundation for the testimony which ‘government counsel drew from Professor Heald, the fifth wit “Cascarets” 10c if Constipated, 1 Dizzy, Bilious Feel fine! Let Se ee) ‘Cascarets’ clean = your bowels and —==———stimulate your liver. No griping | Pa "SyoF overacting. = 4 Millions of men, ¢ | a| =f women and chil- Spas PAZLOR FOR A CHANGE! 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