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ws of the World By Associated Press T NEW BRITAIN, - ATCOOLIDGE'S PLEA Reluse to Line Up With Regular| Republicans on-Tax Issue | 13 LIVES SNUFFED OUT IN FIERCE FIRE THAT SWEEPS NEW YORK TENEMENT HOUSE | Seven of Victims Are |8|I.VER ANNIVERSARY Children - Police Think' (F PASTOR AND WIFE Blaze Is Incendiary B“tiRev. Dr. and Mrs, Kling- | Suspects Are Released | berg Married 25 Years ! Ago YOTING STARTS AT &30 Balloting Will Be Close, With Delno-l crats Yor Gamner Plan and G. O, P, | Faction Threatening to Join in With Thean On This Bill. 90 Year Old Woman Saved‘. Washington, Feb. 19.—An eleventh our appeal by the White House to- Plans are under way among mcm-idfly to house republican insurgent H .gu 3 ders urging agreement with th 2 Jdv () bers of the congregation of the Elim |leaders urging ag e —Elderly Couple Arouse i e o o o ureh to fittingty | oreanization republicans on the Mel- obserye the anniversary of the mar-|lon income tax rate schedule failed to Neighbors—Flames Cut/ 225 0 S r 0 Litor, Rev. Dr. John break the deadiock between the | E. Klingberg and his wife, on the eve- Broups. Off All Chances for Es- | {ning of March 5. | As the income rates of the revenue A program has been arranged by a|blll Were taken up in the house re- | committee from the congregation and | Publican leaders admitted the vote | the pastor and his wife have been would be close with thc democrats notified that they will not be apprised |United for the Garner democratic e . of the detafls until the night of the Plan and with the insurgents still Thirtecn lives plrty:‘ 2634 s dbrataaid m'.ugn\e Wen. | holding out aguinst the treasury rates snuffed out in @ few minutes in| “ 3 ohin ov,|and threatening to vote with the c. believed (o ‘have boen of in- T e o o "t fims | democrats 1¢ thelr compromise is not gendinry origin, whioh safly 0987 Lutheran church ia leader, will sing. [accepted. ¥ swept from basem: nlt io‘r tLl New Other detafls of the program have 2 President’s Plea Heard oty tenomonk My Hhe HERTL O oy | not et bedil fspaaged. Tho celotiration| . C- Bascom Slsmp, seoretary to. the York's lower Kast Side ](- hetto, Seven will take place in the church, prvsl_ds-nl. informed some members of of those I‘.lll d W ore chil lh"('{‘l. K tev. Dr, und Mrs, Klingberg were ll'.» insurgent group today that the I'he I)Ixtzg \x.neqlfall‘vd lnllmpiti l). 1|n married in Chicago. At that time Dr. president was dcslmus' tllu_l the party 1}." ;:un.':un of (hvl.’ Asv '(\ (;par m«‘r) *| Klingberg was pastor of a Swedish sh‘ould ';mnd u)sA a umt- in the tax flared, u‘nn--d by '.)‘ r.n‘ rom ':\L‘mptm church in that city. They came :n;n. ‘h!s move rol{owj\cd failure of twnement's open :Io?l.l “’rml‘.l u.p. n:; to New Britain about 21 years ago ‘?o ;n(:fiflugu )m;lfrda) !fetween the i l‘:lwl\ln(. S 0. &;‘ ©8 4nd the minister took over the pastor- "‘”‘t‘ . ‘“’"b f"‘;"‘ setion & ‘“}d insurs familics \\:m u('l‘:upl:‘d th; -I:l“l ng. ats ot this ‘Toduit ahiteh. zent members Io. rca:h ;‘,‘t agreement Death (<‘mua Quic )' e Dr. Klingberg's greatest achieve- 10"1;1‘: sompro{m a’e. ‘toe . lFr rrou’p at their I.«dsidv; met death before On¢ Which has made him a "“,t,‘“n“l'm normal rates while the republicans they could even try to bruve a dash “""e,"" od u,.“."')l:): “’elll, ],“";7};" “?l “L;r'd\'culd 80 no higher than 3731 per tirough the roaring furnace with | ®¢ N"“‘f'“‘ From the might when he | .00 on the surtax and a 25 per cent ik ¢ sire” oontrobtol: was informoed by Patrolman Churles| oon ' hommar rates. o Lt 0 Johnson of & Zamily of children, starv- | rrifled on opening their hall doors Z e 5 S ‘Wants Record Vote 10 fiud & vortex of flame mushroaming | 108 ond freezing in a cellar, and the | p,,pegantative Treudway of Massa- down from the roof through tie|taking of these children to his own | puuetts, one of the republicans of smoke-choked corridor, the tumities|20me to the crection and “"m,p'cuo" |the ways and means committee, who ou the lower floors retreated tn panic| °F the imposing edifice on Tackliffe | yieq (he Mellon income rates into 1o Ui windows trom which they man. | Helghts, known officially us The Chil- | ¢p 1), served notice today that if in some cuses by scemingly im.| 9ren's Hote, but popularly IE“““" Y | the rates were defcated now he would possible feans Lo ) saloly, Se i admiring public “The ""‘h"_‘xfnm\ their adoption as an amendment | were severely others were Children's Home,” valued at approxl-|apier the bill is completed. This, he d th falls, mately a quarter of _mu)lon dollars, |}, j0veq, would make it possible to seven Children Killed 15 the story of one man's colossal falth g 4 record vote on the Mellon were boys and two ' B the ;mv.\v.n: of prayer, “The Lord yi¢oe nd two fieh, one wiil provide h: his favorite expres-1 Other republican leaders nlso have ehfldren who lost thelr iives Sion and in all the yoars he has spent | jngjcated that If defeated at this inteni, whose charred body Dbullding up the great institution on ftime on income schedules ‘hey would o ot tiw Oreast of its deag|the Wi} where he now cares for al-|make o stand when the oill s res nisther, most 150 orphun children, his only|ported out for a final vote, The fire meung of financing the home hos been | Yote Comes At 3.30 ing pollceman | through consistent prayer. Affer considerable debate the hous B s rising g - reached an agreement to ovegin vot- W wiidow S HEAUTH Poox W0g 8t S1év p.o . todey on the Prear Stockholm, Feb. 19.~Queen Vie- and Garner income tax amcndments. U statreases hammering with his fists | toria, who has recently been suffering | It was planned to put the ¥'rear sub- do und shouting a warning, | [Tom car infection and bronchitis and stitute to a vote first, Doecohding fium o chocked at the Whose health is unfuvorably affected tepresentative Longworth Foot and Whippiné thelr Way down. DY the larsh winter here, announced |the rcpublican leader announced that buri the dead, four wonw the was discovered by a puss. who saw swmoke and wguinst the aer sido QUL e rushed into the louse and up hio, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, h her intention of leaving for Italk on | he would offer a compromise amend- wand, s u:i ‘I» ‘»lm before he reached March 7 King Gustay will probably | ment in the event the Frear and Gar- ~u; nwt‘ in Arrested accom pa the queen as far as Nice, [ncr proposals were reject:d, The gty 5t oy open ag) Vhere he will make his usual wlnmrl ! und us he dashed out, he *ofourn. S S Entive New Departure Plant May Be Operated Overtime wen al s hoels, He took all four to co station where Choenfie) who to police 10 be mentally de- bubbled In answoer 1o all gquoss INEW LONDON BUILDING | Night Work Begins in Sev- BURNED, LOSS $40,000' eral Departments and| Others Are Expected to Fight Hlames Two | Follow Soon. { the uppe (Continued on Page Fifteen) w poli wpen range tions, + haven't got any matche areh me L e, Charles 8 you can . tified by Doctor 8. Rubenstein of rmeur hospital, recognized him man he had treated severa) times | or epileptic seizures and who, hie add. | vd come to him for treatment lute Just night about an hour be the fire was dise 1K erul days ago he had taken two o cut on Choenfleld’s head wnd that i he had the stitehes, cibers of families on t serond and thivd # the buflding elimb- el to window sills as the flumes licks had 4 Five Dire Un vered, Hours — ley Ladders and e ve Smoke Hamper Piremoen (Special to The Herald), | Bristol, Feb, 10.—Pressure of in- | coming orders has becn so great at the New Departure Mfg, Co. that night | work has been decreed for several! departments and that operation began | New London, Feb, Fire of un- | determined origin practically destroys | od a two story brick building on Balk wiy through hullway doors. ' greet here in one of the principal Fire escapen ut the back of the bulld- | pysincss scctiops carly this morniog ing were ¢ut off by a tust ,q[lpl‘um"hlhx‘,,“u“"! damage cstimated at 40,000, 19, ed their | the nat'onal republican, which he NEW BRITAIN HERALD FEBRU ARY 19, 1924. —EIGHTEEN PAGES. g 4 Average Daily Circulation | A Week Ending 10’329 Feb. 16th . .. PRICE THREE CENTS DAUGHERTY DECLINES TO DISCUSS RESIGNING BUT COOLIDGE’S ADVISERS THINK HE WILL GO: . BUILDING BOOM IN PLAINVILLE FOREGAST Rockwell Field Sold for $12,000 for Real Estate Development (Special to The Herald). Plainville, Ieb, 1¢.—The Standard Steel & Bearings, Inc., of Plainville, has sold to Attorney Charles I, Con- lon of this town, a large tract of land | owned by the company on Woodford avenuc and Linden street. Although the purchase price was not made pub- le, it is understood to have bheen be- tween $12,000 and $15,000. The tract is commonly known here as Rockwell's fleld and s the plot on which baseball diamonds were stuked out last summer and where most of the athletic events conducted in Plainville have been held. The land has a frontage on the trolley tracks which run down Woodford avenue of 778 feet and on Linden strect of 991 feet and comprises in area about 17% acres of undeveloped property. One part of it is directly across the street from the nmew school property where- on a new buflding is at the present time being erected. Mr. Conlon would not say today whether he was buying the land for himeelf or was acting as an agent for other parties, but Le stated that im- mediate steps would be tuken to de- velop the property by sectioning it off into building lots and building houses in one of the largest development movememnts ever attempted in Plain- vilte, The sale of this property involves one of the biggest and most important transfers of land to be consummated In Plainville in & number of years. It is in the one large section of the town that has not heen taken over by home builders. REPUBLICAN PARTY'S BUSSES ARE ACCUSED Adrs i Lockwood Are Charged With Defending Doheny-Sinclair Leases Washington, Feb. 19.-~Charges that Chairman Adams of the republican national committee, George B, Lock- wood its secretary and other republi- can leaders are “defending” the Do- heny and Sinclair ofl leases were made in the senate today by Senator Harrison, democrat, Mississippl. Acceptance of Eecretary Denby's resignation by President Coolldge al- 50 was criticlzed by Senator Harrison who sald it conflicted with the presi- dent's New York speech promising | that no innocent person In the oll|ge) und to leave to them the questions seandal would be sacrificed. Careful Cal, cautious Cal. some of you high and dry yesterday” sald Senator Harrison to the republi- can side, “After declaring against encroachment of exccutive power by the senate in adopting the resolution calling for Denby's resignation, he permitted Denby to resign. Did he stand by you? Not one of you think loft fhe di4. that scribed as the “officlal organ” of the republican party recently econtained an editoria! which “defended” the oll leases; declared a fusion of “dem- ocrats and demagogues”; supported the resolution calling for the Denby The Migsissl ol senator sald lust night The forge plant Is working a night | shift and company officials believe | that the whole plant will be running | nights within a short time to catch up with orders. Among the departments, whieh started night work last night was the depariment in charge of Fore- | man John J. Kilduff | WOMAN I3 JAILED line of flame. Members of five fire uni's of the Woman of 90 Saved local department fought the flunes on tl floor, of Lo for nearly two hours, and confined the chitz and Faber families including | gre to the one building. Lotta Lifschitz, 99 years oid ley ladders and siifling smoke of 1 the da East Cansan Judge Holds Court By | Dispenses Justice, | Veb. 18, —By | : clock in the the nidnight Bast Ca Conn.. lamplight and kitchen w striking hour Saturday, Justice Norman Moére | of Canaan, holding court in the house | Mrs, Massinni, imposed a fine of | $200 and costs with 60 days in jail on the womnn, for violation liquor law, It was learned to- Holding off Seven, Backs Into Po- | liceman’s Arms, udded, of 11 day. Thre officers and a constable | had visited the place and seized liquor. Mrs. Massinni had just re-| turned from a hospital in Winsted and | the question arose as to lver physical | ability to withstand a long ride on a old night a eration in the town lockun. Tt was decided that the ! Lest solution was to | justice | drive over and hold court which Wr. | Moore did. The jail Cuee was sus- | pended and the woman paid her fine. | ) ' i in hard luck New York, I'cb g youthful bandit play early today. “tate a fnear him on (Continued on Fifth Page). uve the TEST OF FRIENDSHIP Chicage, Teb. 18- William G. Me- Adoo today made publie a telegram to'M. A. Dinsmorc, of Birmingham, | Ala., a candidate for president in the Alabama primaries, deciaring the wvse his name in conuection with the nsmore candidacy is “wholly un- “You can prove your umped 1o the roof of a lower adjoin- | whieh emanated from burning candy #hoted through a skylight on the ad- | gng Manavas there impeded the work Joining structare amd taken, unin-! ¢ yho firemen, Une first familles to realize | iy Gjebler's elgar storc was saved t vas that of HArY rore water dripplng trom the vacant his wife, Yeita, 66 years old on the | jnainder of the stock, although the | sccond floor. In their nightclothes the: | candy store where the fire originated | uroused their next door neighbors. ——cs—— o i COP HIS NEMESIS | t of Alex Hoeki who was dragged from a fire escape where he to save women inside the bullding. Sylvester Connell, rakened In his s wife who heard the screams of ter- | ror-stricken women in the burning ing over the edge saw Hocki, with an «Imost superhuman effort, he dragged Aiter successfully holding bay Fireman Catches Child while he robbed the cash drawer Fire Lieul. Platz caught in his arms g100, accomplishing the thrown from an upper story window. y. pucked squarely into th liceman, who wnocked The policeman, who happened to be passing e youlh ent 1 the awaited his back retreat. The prisoner ve his name as Daniel Ha gton Ing building. M Lifschitz was as- | iy the confectionery shop of Johns Jured to the strect, More than half the stock of tobs #chiwartz, 75 years old who lived With | ,nhryment above damaged the - walked into the smoke-filled hall and | wuy badly damaged. i Lamplight And In Kitchen Where Among the most thrilling rescues bud collapsed after appartntly trying | 21 Year Ol Bandit After \uu“-mlly‘ rtments in the adjoining house by bullding, rushed to the roof and lean- the unconscious man to safety. seven persons In a Harlem r -lmn;“‘!l ehlld who had jumped of been | necve by an empty vad with bis gun. place, watched nim operute wnd them and his age as 21 years. | Denby’s Successor Has | Not Been Considered Yet Washington, Feb. 19.—President Coolldge has given no special consid- | eration to the seloct of 2 successor | to Secrctary Denby. Neither has he| given any consideration to the possi. bility that Assistant Secretaoty Roose. | resign and to the contrary he Mr. Rootevelt to remain in KILLED AS CAR OVERTURNS Methuen, Mass., Feb. 19.—When the | i awing,” rear wheel of an automobile broke on | “”:’:1';:‘""“:;”:&.- sharp turn on the Law r~:nce-}hver»t cindidates entered in Dbill road early today the car turned siabama are Semator Osear Under. turtle and Willlam Supry of Salisbury | wood, and 1. B. Muserove, of Jasper. Wes lastantly ki'ed. Hen | veit wi lcAdoo has remained out of the and Francis Kelleher of expects siote. | were hurt, neither seriously. vifice. of i authorized.” friendship by Adoo wired. prestdentia’ Amesbury resignation and asserted that 95 per cent of the evidence before the sen- ate oil committee was “bunk”. FIGHTING CAR FARES Declare Increased Rates There As Unreasonable, New Haven, Feb. 19, city thibugh its legal departme teday gent a petition to the publle vtirdties commission asking it to deciare the trolley fare charged by the ancett- cut Co. in New Haven and +icinity to be “unrcasonable”. It also ssked for a hearing on the question «f :tab. lishing a scparate fare district here in which the of fare in Leeping with the revenus the com- pany in the city and rate would he ity TRAIN DERAILED Feb. 19 part of irons ar e train over New Haven deralled A last Pine Meadow, Conn. wrecking crew was h night to replace ou gine i tender of an 3 the neh of t road which bad n RUIZZARD COMING Has Feb. 19.—1. M. Tare local weather observer, todas said that the impending storm is likely to be of bilzzard proportions and if signs are fulfiled it will be a memorable disturbanee. Kew ’-— | | THE WEATHER | g Hartford. Teb. 19 —Forecast ! ftor New Britain and vicinity: | snow tonight and Wednesday, possibly changing to sleet Wed- nesday, somewhat warmer. ] - ate | Washington, Feb., 10,—The senate | 0il committee undertook today to run {down a story of heavy speculations by | high government officials in the stoc; lof the Sinclair Oil companies before {and after the Sinclair intercsts leas- ed apot Dome, H. H. Benkard, of the | brokerage firm of J. P, | Co., his personal attorne D. Bow- {ers and A. H. Cook, office manager of the Benkard firm, were in confer- jence with the committee in cutive | session and it was decided to send ex- | pert accountants to New York to ex- amine the records of the firm. Broker's Statement | | “Mr. Benkard was subpo to | produce records of certain stock trans- lactions, These records were produc |ed, J, P. Benkard & company have {no knowledge or information that ’tlu-.«e records are in any way con- |nected with the transactlons under ! | Investigation or that they affect any |one in any way connected with the subject matter, under investigation.” " The following statement was maude by Chairman Lenroot: What Lenroot Says. “Officials of Benkard and company ‘nppfiured before the committee | produced books and |were requested, Th {tire wiliingness to have the commit. tee or its accountants go over all of their records, Some of these are voluminous that it will be necessary for accountants of the committes to |go to New York to examine them.” | Harry Payne Whitney, New York | financler, also has been subpoenaed '--m was cxpected to appear today but |the committee received no word from | him and eftorts to locate him in Wash- ington proved unavailing. ! Bimer B Smathers, of New York subpovnaed along wilys Mr, Whitney, and members of the Benkard fiem, is now in Europc, the committce was | advised. Confer With Counsel Berore conferring with the the committee called In Atlec erenc and Owen J. Roberts, spe 1 | government counsel in the ofl cuses, the oll committer |tor a general discussion of develop. tlon and also Lad read j i ments during the weck end, including ©f the specches on the | matters which formed the subjeet of livered in ”," oy “‘_"_“"*“""‘“" | conferences betweon Nemators Walsh @eorge 1. Chandier and Ulrie J. Men and Wheeler, democrats, Montana, 8Tl WOrking with the assistants and Chalrman Lenroot Mr, Pom- Called by former Benator Pomerene, | erene. Albert . Powell and John B. Demp- Committeemen sald that it was the 3°¥ of Cleveland, ara now enguged | desire to have the closest possible co- | SOHating the evidence so dduced. operation with the government coun- | Tresident Coolidge is understood | have presented to the counse the oply dircetions he ) to give them and followed long the lines of his statement of January ing that special counsel ployed. ‘McADOO'S BOOSTER 1S IDENTIFIED WITH OIL, Man to Whom Senator Walsh Gave w York | Benkard & ‘Teapot Dome Committee ~ Out Strong for “Cal” Ad"f St l today Senator Moses of New A ate Lil;ti senator should Le a delegate to rison of Mississippi said, “that oil - ed—One Witness Asks siroon, 1 ey v s s | elected u delegute to the Cl SPEGIAL COUNSEL T0 Need of Haste—To Seek | . Senator: Moses (‘omes ! Washington, Feb, 19.-—In the i Ge ('o course of in the senate | b Hampshire announced he would ! Spe(‘.lilllw.’“rd p; support President Coolidge if the ord, o | n, | the Cleveland convention. | Before Lwe Was Dlsn' ! “Senators know,” Henator Har- is the open sesame of this admin- istration I beli that is . is having trouble at home and | Immunity i | s 2 ator Moscs replied tha land convention he would support Mr. Coolidge. i Roberts and Pomerene See Annulments Washington, Feb. 19—Having come through a period of close sensatorial scrutiny with a stamp of approval, Pomerene and Owen J, Roberts, speclal government oil counsel, today Legan preparations for their work with a eonference with President Cooltdge. The two attorneys the president the g but said they reached no final de relating to the details of ti proceedings to be iunstituted cover naval oil reserves, One of the first steps, it was indi- cated, will be buits to annul leases to ¢ Teapot Dome reserve, Harry I, Binclalr, reserve, granted to “Haste is of utmost n Roberts #aid. “We must Liowever, that our case should of first necessity be well founded We do not propose If humanly possible to in- hing which 1ld compe file amended complaints or in any way retrace our steps, With respeect to injunctior 10g% to prevent fusther extr oil from the two reserves, ta sald consideration ven to the place of » location the volved and the stat leasing companies wors were the guiding factors, Mr. Roberts said d 1 a great deal of the discussed” with situation, sion logal neral to My 50 proceed- Mr, vas now being filing the bills real cstate in- In which the inee ted reviewed taken by nomina actically all question Lrokers Pom- his At of law from fime to time nccessarily | to come before the committec. Asks Immunity | One of the subjects discussed | finally referred to counsel Wwas ¢ quest from one witness who is uy ‘subpoenas for assurances whether {would be given immunity if he [peared and made a full statement The committee has been told that this witness has much valuable informa tion bearing on several phases of the Hinvestigation. nator Wheeler gome new matters 1o men committee for investigation ent at the session today by invitatio Immediately after the committee ad journed subject to the call of the | chatr, he went to the scnate chamber to press there his resolutiol callis for an investigation of the administra- tion of the attorney general and the department of justice, While there is no 'members of the commitis 26 announc o e re- who lias presented orscment Said (o be With ers of the . was pres Continental Ol Co At jelegat v indorsed Wi McAdoo for the demoerati nomination he tor T. 4 Wa to whom e tana, member investigating committ Mr, Me among ue. | dorsement ¢ plo e that hefora rings said th would ther sessions will be 1 the reopening of the public next Monday, some of thew might be developments which make an earlier meeting desirable he re | bu The Tribune DRINKS CREOSOL FOR MEDICINE, MAY DIE . ording to the “Democratic egotiating He said the Mutua John J. ¥Vinn of 128 Church Strect Js Unconscions at General Hospital ot the New Rrit s & result of taking he mistook 429 Chureh Jotin 3. ¥ ronditior nr serions genera a dose for medici strect emple Staniey Rule & V.evel Co. been at work Sat complaining that hospita of creoso 1s home IRENE CASTLE COMPLAINS Wife of Me has not not but lay > Laughlin Claims That Sea Chiffe Man Stole 85,000 Poard Neok- d fetl to t inte the the . lace From Her e floor in agony and s mistake His wife tng his condition potir the ambulance administered vinegar 1o her In an attempt to counteract the poi won. The police patrol was sent 1o the houss with Patrol an Herbert lyon land Jhmes McCabe, and Finn was rushed to the hospita At the hespital, the stomach pump was used on the man in an attempt |to get the ereosoie out of his system, but soon after his arrival there, he lapsed into unconsclousness. He is still unconscions and the hospital au the-ities are unable to say whether 1 Jwill recover ot mot in a eall to the and 1t d ‘or bar cwels kept they brought T dancer Chi ag poe torr remember, | Rob-} CLAIM GOVT. OFFICIALS HAD SINCLAIR STOCK | Atty. Gen. Attends Cab- inet Meeting But Says His Resignation Was Not Mentioned— Tells Senators He Won’t Quit Under Fire Washington, Ieb General Daugherty remained silently defiant toc in the face the new attack on him, and the Tuesday cabe inet meeting passed without an ane nouncement of his resignation. Department Justice officials ine ted that he had no intention of surs rendering to his crities, but senators who have taken the lead in advising the p dent to ask him to retire re- mained confident that their advice would be followed, Refuses To Talk. Mr. Daugherty himse arriving at the cabinet meeting a half hour Jate, would talk only about the weather. When he emerged an hour later and was questioned by newspaper men, he showed plain signs of agitation and annoyance, but he insisted that the question of his resignation had not been discussed and declared he had no statement to make for the pres- ent. Just before the cabinet meeting the president had been in conference with the government's special counsel in the oil cases, and previously both he and the attorney general had been told of the new turn taken by the oil 19, —Attorney of nmittee Meets, While the cabinet was in session, the ofl committee was hearing behind closed doors some of the evidence on which Senator Wheeler, democrat, Montana, has asked the attorney gen- erul’s attitude toward the oil program and his conduct generally be investi- gated. In addition to the information give en by the Montana senator, the coms mittee also was asking a group of New York brokers to disclose whether stion of | thelr books show any ol speculations by and present high officlals of the government past Also Silent, cabinet Roberts and Atlec erne, special governmn couns: the oll cases, rred with Pr lent Coolidge. There was cvery cation that what they teld the pr dent would passcd on by him the meeting of his official advisers. Reports that the special counsel asked the president to request Mr, Daughs erty to retire could not be confirmed. Both Mr. Pomerene and Mr. Roberts refused to talk Mr. Pomerene had been acquainted Sunday with the new and startling de- velopments in the ofl cases, which have stirred the capi he and Chalrman Lenroot of the oil commits communicated to the president Sunday night. The visit of the members of counsel followed & ast night immediately up= arrival in Washing- meeting, Owen J Pomer- lat two confere Mr on Roberts Insists He Won't Quit, The sepators who called Mr. nded Pepper Moses of & other adminies They talked over the resolution of Montana, the ate lepartment of is eald not auit on Daugherty last night in and Reed of New Hamps tratic ca Pennsylvania mor g lemocrat neral ould reached by the of Mr. for an lead« enate Not to Bill 1 vots mmittee ntro- “truge New York (et Birth Control PRIEST s mup fthe Al * min- made 1zuinst the without Grady are iffected by IHGION CONVENTION H teb. 1 T sixth ans 1. gion A agust today. e Jelt