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HOW BOK WINNING PLAN WAS PICED Miss Lape Describes fo Senate Committee the Procedure Washington 9 commitis 1 met again tod to further examination ther v executive for propaganda senate ating ed half an ho Miss E Bok into rding the went t Lape, reg award, and sess 1 if handling i withi ward irview o comes ymimittee Lape uctions wl 1wl hesitated ripti M whe irma cused unti the deliber sever which Whe tails er they wer prssed come tomor wi Miss which session iivided into od ury its f wit the that this within the tic nd she tor Caraway, “How the work f Lape sa “The plans were handled useful purpose, ity and Senatc was pe Miss lLape way about the the final pla “That is a opinion committec's Arkansas. was supported Sena- emocr ury Mi the cor way which would serve no rios- ants.” yuestion tol eral which them groups handled interesting,” Senator Moses, how did you se- leet the winning one, which to submit to a erendum an. to force congressional action Miss Lape took exception to t chairman’s use the word "force and Mr. Moses said: “Induce, th “You ought to to induce action by the senate with an expres- sion of public epinion,” Miss Lape said. s were 1 said very was later o be able Tow the at g plans can be ple of the jury the of no concern to the peo- United States or the sene arrived Coningsby Dawson’s Novel Tells of Youth’s Folly he Author of «“The Coast of Folly” 1n the latest novel from the pen of Coningsby wson, Joyee Gathway steers a perilous course along ‘“The Coast of Folly.”' Mr. Dawson has well-named his romance in which he depicts the hectic excitements that are the beri! of our just-matured sons and d; ters and analyzes the beset them i an | at NEW 'BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1924, First Snow i Senators Walsh, Montana, and Rob- | inson, Arkansas, ask for the imme- diate resignation of Secretary Denby. White House gives the unoffic impression that President Coolidg h no present intention of asking Mr. Denby or Mr, Daugherty to step out of the cabinet and that Mr. Cool- idge will stand behind them and Theodore Roosevelt unl evidence is revealed indicating wrong-doi on their part. Strike of British locomotive engin- eers and firemen has been settled, late London dispatch says. ( , House of Representatives passes resolution to appropriate $100,000 for prosecution of oil 1 cancellation proceedings. ase Harding, governor of the de- was the aret W. P. G. IFederal Reserve Bank of Boston, clares that fondness for social life a contributing cause that led to suicide of his daughter, Marg Eliot Harding. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES Al | House Ways and Means Commit- | tee votes 25 per cent reduction of | taxes of earned income up to $20,-| \d all incomes under $5,000 are | ssificd as earned under this pro- | posed reduction, . - | John Roach Stratton of New | York wins debate with Reyv. Charles | Francis Potter on the subject: | “Resolved, that the earth and man came by evolution”, Score is now tied between the ministers, each hav- ing won a debate. Albert B. Fall's doctors assert they ' can see no medical objection to Mr. all's examination by the senate com- mittee at his home, but that it is un- wise for him to leave his residence in present condition. ance has informally suggested to | Great Britain that Palatinate separ- atists’ problems be submitted to con- | terence of ambassadors for arbitra- tion, Paris advices say. COOLIDGE KNEY ° OF FRAUD STORY (Continued from First Page) mitter was intended to be a request to | the president to institute action in the | courts for the purpose of determining both the question of fraud and of the legality of leases. - The committee has never taken any action, he said, in placing itself on record in the matter of ud or of the ity of the leas While ftcretary 1all had assumed responsibility for the contracts pro- viding for exchange of royalty crude oil for fuel oil in storage, Senator Lenroot id the committee was unanimous in its belief that the idea originated with Rear Admiral J. K. Robison, chief of the bureau of en- gineering. “Admiral it for any- way, way it got to | forceful, aggressive Yates of he said, “and cvery It snowed ' committee, I think, she's ever his sincerity and good Orleans, | connection, regardless white | of his proposition.” has Senator \ mterposed with a southern | request that be “excluded” from among those holding such an opinion. | The committee chairman read at at length from Admiral Robison's including a statement by the officer that Fall was *“very sur- | prised” when approached with the tdea of oil exchange. Calling attention that the 1 | which was cited by Admiral Rob- |ison, was to enable the secretary of the navy to have offset wells drilled to protect the reserves, Senator Len- root declared he did not believe it was contemplated by anyone at the time that there would be “wholesale leasing” of the reserves Such leasing, he added, was a mat- ter for congress and not the navy de- partment to determine, “Even granting them good faith in the matter,” Senator lLenroot saia, “they had no right to act without au- thorization from congress.” He continued that from a defense standpoint the navy nothing so tfar Reserve No. 1 in { California was concerned. He point- ed out that the navy hae 1,600,008 barrels of oil in storage at Pear! Ha bor, and that this rescrvoir out of ofl from the offsct we isn't Just toqQ nice The mercury was down-—it didn’t stop until 28 below—but Mrs. Gwyer Omaha doesn’t give a rap. hard and it's the first snow seen, For down in New from where she hafls, the flakes just aren't Mrs. Y given over $2,000,000 to charities, ST. PETER'S bfllfltéfi REPORT Rev. Charles Coppens Gives Review of Robison a strong, type of officer,” member of the was convinced of faith in this of the merits is tes tes act Past Year, Tounching On Pinancial and Spiritnal \lnm'l\.‘ St. Peter’s church debt has been re. luced to §4,000 according to the an- of the an- Rev. Charles Coppens, | During the 1923 $3,060 was paid on thee hurch debt out of income of $10,825, Expenses for the vear totalled $7,672 leaving a bas- ance on hand Dec. 31 of $107, There were 56 baptisms performed the church during the year, rarringes and 13 funerals were held, report church as nounced by pasto year national had lost 'O TELL OF LEVIATHAN Herbert L., professor Prolessor Seward, asso- I mechanical WAE b clate of eering Yale will address the members of the | New Britain incustrial council at the Y. M. C. A, February §, on the sube- ¢t of the Leviethan. He will tell of the litioning and mechanical Sunday, says a methods the Leviathan on its |patch to the Dally Mail, when Pre- famous trial trip from Boston to |mier Ismet Pasha's proposal to re- Florida when it covered 687 miles in |store liquor as a state monbpoly re. anl broke the world’s ree- |cvived the unanimous approval of the matitime speed. ‘mn!onnl assembly, engin. at Sheffield Scientific school at PROHIBITION ENDS Prohibition in to an ignominous end Constantinople dis- London, Ja Turkey came 25 hours ord for ' GIVEN HEAVY PENALTY Three Months in Jail or Stealing From Slot Machine and Taking Three Railroad Tickets. Greenwich, Jan. 29.—George W, Purdy who gave his home address as New York city, a former railroad brakeman was sent to jail for three months and ordered to pay the cos 1 Judge W. J. FFerris, today for stealing cash and three railroad tick- efs from the east and west bound | stations of the N. Y., N. H, and H. railroad at Riverside Sunday, Some of the money came out of a slot ma- chine HOLD RAILWAY NEN Conductor and Brakeman on B, & A. Plead Not Guilty to Stealing From Railway Mail Cars, 29.—Indicted for stealing articles worth more than $10,000 from United States railway mail cars, George H. Frost, conductor, and Harry Ornstein, brakeman, of the 'B. & A. roailroad, pleaded not’guilty in the federal court here today and | were held for trial in 81,000 bail each, Boston, Jan. Y. M. H. A. Reorganization | In Hands of Committee has been named tem- Henry a committee corganization | Louis Yahn porary chairman, amd temporary secretary of to make plans for the here of the Y. M. H. A, which seve eral years ago enjoyed a large and ac tive membership. Those named for | the membership committee are: Julius | Diener, David Lipman, & Kramer, Harry Rudman, A. Ribicoff and ¥Ed- ward Rogin At the mecting last night, held gt the office of Attorney David L. Nair, | it was voted to have a sccond meeting almud Torah ball on Elm street, 8, at which Benjamin Rab- ld secretary of the associa- | tion, will be the speaker, A delegation of local young men will attend the New England confep- | ance of Y. M. H. A. branches, to be held at Worcester, Mass,, February 3. at February nowitz, f SMALLPOX CHECKED Dr. Richard W, Pullen, superintend ent of the health department, reports no cases of smallpox in this city and !there appears to be no change in the condition of the four year old Fair. view street boy who is afflicted with |the malady. The superintendent of |health 1s endeavoring to trace the source of the ecase. It appears Nkely that the discase was brought to this city from Canada, the family having been here but a few weeks, | night and were to continue their voy- |age, SEE RESCUE AT SEA Ambassador and Mrs. Woods On| President . Taft That Stqpped in Mid-Ocean To Save Crew of Wreck- el Ships. By The Assoclated Press Tokio, Jan he American Am- bassador Cyrus Woods and Mrs, | Woods, returning to Japan from the United States, arrived here today| aboard the liner President Taft, three days behind schedule. They were just in time td hasten to the Imperial palace to attend the re- ception for foreign diplomats given v the Prince Regent Hirohito and 5 bride, who were married Saturday. The Ambassador and Mrs. Woods boarded the President Taft again to- visiting China and the Phillip- pines, They will return to Tokio to- ward the end of March. | The delay in . the grrival President Taft was dué to the rescue | by the vessel of the crew of the Brit-| sh steamer Mary Horlock which was abandoned 700 miles off Yokohama | after listing dangerously with a cargo -——— of Jumber. The rescue was effected in a heavy gale. RATIFIGATION SO0K ot | Mexican Senate Probably Will Put Its Official 0. K. On U. 8. Claims Associated. Pres ~—The United States-Mexico Generals Claims con- vention possibly will be ratified by | | Findings Tomorrow. | | THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference LI CONSE NE RATES FOR CUTIVE SERTIONS Count 6 words to_a_line, 14 Minimum Space, 3 lines, Mintmum Book Charge, 35 cents. No. Ad_AcWepied After %, P. M. for Page on Same Day, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Convenience of Customers. Call 925 and “Want Classified lines t. Ask for a variety, fur Burial of the|BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete steel reinforc- ed; wiil outlast either wood or metal, not require larger lots, re N. B. Vault Co., water o an Inchf Ad" Operator. | m+ L ANNOUNCEMENTS Vaults, Monuments 1 heremetically sealed. Do nably priced. 765, proof, ‘ AUTOMOTIVE l Auto and Truck Agencies 8 HUDSON AND ESSEX-—America’s leading car values, See the new coac Honey- man Auto Sales Co., Sales and Servics, 139 Arch St.; ‘phone 2109, HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and Service, City Service Station, Hartford Ave., corner. Stanley. und 8 Main St. A, M. Paonessa. grade motor cars. Bales Bence, 61 Maln St.; ‘phone 2215, MAXWELL AND CHALMERB—BSales and service. McGauley and Bennett, 98 Arch the world over. F. L. n, Sal I _ Bervice, 227 Glen street; 'phone 289 NABH and Oakiand motor cars. Sales and Service. A. G. Hawker, 58 Elm street; ‘phone 2436, FEO MOTOR UARS and trucks. Kennath N. Searle & Co, Sales and Bervice, cor. Eim and Park New Britain, Com ‘phone 2110, Lo nts for Gabriel Snubbers. STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $995; special aix touring, $1,350; big six touring, $1,760; ¥. O. B. factory. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This is & Studebaker year.” WILLYS-KNIGHT cars, showroom Cherry Bt. “T R. C. Rudolph; AND OVERLAND motor t 4 Bl i service, 137 ‘alve Motor.” phone 2051-2. neral Greenhouse, Ple 276 Florists And_i:serym | CUT FLOWERS—Potted plants, Bpecializing _on funeral Johnson Greenhouse, 517 Church Bt. CUT FLOWERS, potted plants; worl pleasing work. 580, all kinds free dellvery. LANDSCAPE gardener Stmonsen, ‘phone NURSERYMAN—Frult_trees, ers, berries, hedge plants, I will calk Box 29, Herald. LoSt and Found C, ainville; Box 195-12, shrubs, flow- Send address. 5 Autos and Trucks For Sale L] BUICK TOURING 1932—in A-1 condition, guaranteed 30 days, ready for the road. . M, Irving Jclxr. 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker Y BUICKS—we have and roadsters being n first cl; Jester, 193 Arch baker Year BPICK TOURING 1921—seven passenger, in wonderful running condition, twe spares, will sell cheap to make room for new Studebaker. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch Bt. “This is a Studebaker Year." several 1917 very low prices, conditon, M .Irving St., “Ths i3 & Btude- DEPOSIT Savings same to Bank. BOI Bank. Berlin return 9178 lost on kindly ORK—No, Finder DEPOSIT BOOK: Savings Bank, same to Bank. Berlin return No. 8031 on the lost, finder kindly the Mexican senate tomorrow, accord- ing to Senator Miguel Ortega, spokes- | | FORD RIM—and tire lost. 64 Winthrop Bt. Tinder return, Reward. man for the majority bloc in the up-| per house. He announced last night that an agreement had been reached with the minority, which has been opposing the conventiog by not at- | | GOLD WATCH—found local (heater, identifylng and pawiug for this ad. Apply 5 Curtiss PAIR OF GLASSES—found week of Ja | 21st at Grove Mill. Owner can have same by calling at 14 Locust St, mear entrance to Owner may have same by street, tending the sessions, and thereby pre- venting a quorum. Senator Ortega said the minority PAIR Friday, of Tor Tinder please return office_and_recelve reward. immed spectacies, Tost to Heral had agreed to constitute a quorum to approve the report of the l“on-lgn‘ telations committee to inciude the specific statement that | the convention does not conflict with | the constitution, and is “not deroga- tory to the national dignity and sov. ereignty.” | Yesterday's Winners in the HeraldWantAd case two weeks ago in Plainville. may recover by phoning 36-12. [T WILL anyone Iy di grap! 8t POODLE DOG-—white, Answers name Seymour | Relati recommending | {FRTET WATCHT ratification if the report be amended Store Announcements BE—Financially knowing Charles Crowley, Ave, New Britain, Repli contidentially. West Main 8t, Tost “Tootle,” last Saturday. Tony Ignatis, 8t, ithout _band in vanity Owner Personals L valuable to the whereabouts of tormerly of 21 Judd treated striot. cOsker, 82 | John BUICK TOURING 1931—5 _passeng: recondition and how paint, guaras days, Don't buy a used Bulck looking over our line. M. Irving 193 Arch St. “This is & Studebaker Year." CHOICEST USED CARS IN TOWN— 1922 1923 1920 1923 1932 1917 1921 Buick sport touring. Buick + touring. Bulek roadster. Ford roadste Hudson speedster. Bulck roadster. Stephens touring, 1917 Btudebaker touriug. 1919 Studobaker sedan, Studebaker sedam, 7-pa. pars BRITAIN BUICK Co. USED CAR DEPT, TEL. 2607, NEW 176 ARCH ST. BRIBCOE-—3 passenger roadsier, new paint, new tires; will sacrifice. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St.; 'phone 20b1-2. DODGE 192i—Clean looking and fine me- chanically. New tires. Terms 3100 ca $35 per mouth In ten monthiy payn Aaron G. 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AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR LXCHANGE, 86 ARCH BT, PHONE 1729-2, PN EVENINGS AND BUNDAYS ————— JANUAKRY BALE AT HUDSON A) ESSEX USED CAR DEPARTMENT Hudson Coaci, o adlliac Coupe, Maxwell Touring; bew, ~ BY CLIFF STERRETT Studebaker, spec. iz car, Oakiand 3 pams Maxwell Sport Tour euuipped Masweil 8 ¢ 1 {raul Sport; actual milage Hudson 7 passenger Touring, Maxwell Tourin Magwell Touring Essex Touring Ford Touring, Studebaker, 7 Ford truck, touring coupe, tully pans, pane) Touring. body. TERMS TO SUIT PURUMASER HONEYMAN AUTO BALES cu., 139 ARCH 8T ‘PHONE 210/ FORD COLPE 1927 —Good paint and mechanical conditlon 18 fine, P McGauley & Bouuett, 9 Arch s, FORD COUPE 1933—musi be at a batgain. J. B, Moran G Charch S, Phone 2842-3. HERE—Are some roguitr he oo powerful, sure winuers. Roa senger, Stutz 4 passenger, e touring, Studebuker ap terme ., "flh.rfl*- $190. 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