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Sporting Rubber Goods As this is the time of year when we are all interested in Tires, Balloon and Cord, we will keep our store open Friday Evening to give the public a better chance to inspect the superior Balloon and Cord Tires. These Tires are guar- PALMER CALLED IN OIL INQUIRY (Continued from First Page) Scnator Walsh, democrat, Montana, “I desire to say that Senator Un- derwood called a few moments ago cn the telephone and said he had read something in the newspapers this morning that he had endeavored to dissdade me from my purpose to sub- ject Mr, -McLean to examination, a conclusion drawn from some of the telegrams read yesterday. Walsh Absolves Underwood “Senator Underwood never attempt- cd to Influence my conduct in the matter in any way. T have no recol- lection of Senator Underwood speak- ing to me on the subject except that oue morning in the senate chamber he asked me if T had any objection to laving inserted in the congressional record a letter to me by Mr, Palmer, and I sald 1 had not. “Senator Underwood i|‘ his conver- sution with me this morning, said further that at the srequest of Mr, Vennett he had sald something to me about whether we were going to ask the appearance of Mr, MelLean, Ttion to call NEW BRITAIN e e e DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924. ALLING RUBBER CO. 240 MAIN STREET Attention, Mr. Automobile Owner wire opened at six o'clock.” This message was dated Jan. 3, and on the same date Major again telegraphed McLean, saying: “Just finished talking with Palmer. He said that he told Lenroot this morning that you were ill. He sald [that he pointed out that part of your letter that you had gone to’' Palm Beach for your own health and that of your wife. I did not sce him this morning as I was busy with Bennett, Underwood, Curtis and Zev. But I talked with him over the telephone last night and he thoroughly under- stood what was expected of him. | After leaving the senate office buitd- ing this morning I talked with Palmer over the phone and he said he had re- ceived a message from Walsh which he would transmit to you." Palmer as “Go Between” Senator Walsh interrupted the read. ing to say that Palmer had telephon- ed him this morning asking if the committee desired Yis appearance. The Montana senator added “as far as 1 am congerned I have no disposi- him,” but Senator Dill, | democrat, Washington, suggested that Mr. Palmer had “acted as the go-be- tween here In these messages,” and Chairman Lenroot supported a pro- | posal to call him. | sued. | The next message was signed “Ben- nett,” addressed to McLean and dated yJanuary 3. and that I told him that it had al- |ial writer on the Washington Post.) ready decn arranged that [ was going te Palm Beach and take the testi- mony of Mr, Mclean, Senator Un- derwood having sald that that con- versation had taken place, | suppose | it did, but I have no recollection of it at all” More Telegrams The reading of the telegrams then wus resumed, The first from John Major, one of Mclean's confidential egonts in Washington, to Mr, McLean #l Palm Beach said the writer had “arranged with Bmithers at the White Jiouse to have our end of the private TN - TIETE——— made Re: Stops Coughs Quichly ; fiékly';:’dh‘; '::fl:mn 3 et oo obob e r You might be surprised to know that the best thing you can use for a severe congh, is & remedy which s easily pre- pared at home in jist a few moments. 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Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of Norway pine extract, famous for its healing effect on the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask vour druggist for “2'4 ounces of Pinex"” with directions and don’t accept anvthing else, GuarBnteed to give absolute satis. faction or money refunded; The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. é’l‘h? telegram said: | Would See Lenroot | “Major and 1 saw Curtis this morn- |ing and he promised to see Lenroot and have your statement placed in record. He advised us to sce.Under. twood, and ask him to sce Walsh in your behalf, We saw Underwood, ’\\-Xm promised to speak to Walsh but | he hinted that it would not do any |go0d."” The sender sald that “Walsh was |evidently determined to Insist wupon |calling you," d told Mr. MclLean (that if a doctor's certificate for bad !health was obtained for MclLean, “Walsh would therely postpone de- imands."” “Major and T have both studied situation carefully,” the message went on, “and agree that willingness on ryour purt to appear will cause Walsh to drop matter without doing a [thing more than usk yon one or twan {questions, But if Walsh finds it neces sary to compel gou to come, thers lwill be disagrecable publicity and | Walsh may be encouraged to ho dis Ingreeable, We therefore recommend that you come if possible. “Walsh suggested to the committen that e would like to have Secretary Ifall comn hefore it. Chairman Len. root suid he had been anxions to have [ Fall appeat to ask him source of money to buy raneh. x x x x x i (you appear to be reluctant to come Walsh would he disagreeable after you were finglly on stand. Exents Means Fioish Major wired sgain in an undated mossage to Mclean a deseription of ommitter proceedings sayiog that *“in my opinion today's events means fin- uestions are to be brought te you (at*Paim Deach,)” the message continued. "It will probably take Walsh a day or two ta prepare them. Win keep in close touch with situa tion and send you in detall what he wants to know over private wire.” “This is just a flash,* jor wired to MclLean on January 5, with a West- ern U'nion note to rush as fust as pos sible Tawyer To Act. “The questions are to be brought to Palm Beach. Lambert is to assist Waish in his task of preparing ques- A call was then fis- | (Ira Bennett is an editor- | Automobile Accessories tions. (Wilton J. Lambert is Mc- Lean's attorney.) | The next telegram, signed by a new | {name, that of “Johns,” to MeLean on| January 18, said: “Willis saw party | {this morning. Willls said that the | ipn.rly was in a friendly mood and in-| timated that nothing further could be| |requested from your end, Harry out! of city. I have appointment five| |o'clock with Eyed. He expeets some-| |thing. Will also see party I returned | with,” | Senator Walsh then read the ori-| {ginal mesage from McLean at Palm | |Beach, to Major, which occasioned |the activitics here in connection’ with | his appearance before ‘the committee, | {Marked “extra extra rush,” and dated | December 25, the telegram said: | | “Have had tip that 1 am to be| called before the congressional inves- | |tigating committee in Teapot Dome inquiry. My health at present fime | |prohibits my returning north. See lex-Attorney General Mitchell Palmer! on receipt of this wire and see If he can and will represent me in proceed- ings if I am called upon, Use long! |distance in answering this wire,” { On January Bennett wired | Lean: “Congratulations upon decision !which 1is result of Lambert's skillful |work. Case could not have been | handled better,” Bennett on Janvary 16 wired Me- Lean; “Walsh told A, P. and other report- ers today that 1"all had misled com- mittee rvegarding source of funds. | Walsh said he would not insist on | plall’s anpearance, but would leave it | to Fall to deeide whether to correct his testimony, Caraway made attack upon you in senate today in his usual [rambling manner.” | Wonld Pight Call | The committee then went back to another telegram sent MclLean, De- [cember 20, telling Major what means {should be taken to prevent the com- {mittee from calling him “See Lambert,” the message ran, [ “tell him that T bave asked Mitchell !T'almer to see chairman of committee on my behall. On account of my | lealth and upon my doctor's advice | | here it would be impossible for me to |return at the present time. Also I/ |have no information which would be | lof any concelvable use to committes, | IKeep all my wires in your possession.” | On the same day MclLean sent a second telegram to Major saying: Hix $100,000 Loan “Please tell Hon. Mitehell Palmer of his partner that the only thing| which would remotely conneet me with Atbert Fall's investigation be- | fore committee would be that in 1821 I loaned Fall one hundred thousand dollurs on his personal note, I have | never met Harry Sinclair nor have I | Doheny or any of the oll | I have never owned any of Me- ever met crowd | Sinclair’s ofl gtock nor stock in sub- | sidiary companies. “] have never met Mr, Doheny nor have 1 ever owned stock of any com- pany with which he is connected nor in any subsidiary company of his There Is no stock of the foregoing companies pledged to the note; it is shsolutely non-secured. “Ask Mitchell Palmer if in 1'all should testify that T had loaned one hundred thousand dollars T should send telegram to chairman of Teapot Pome Investigating committee or { whether he wonld personally tell them {that 1 know nothing which in any concefvable way no matter how notely would have any possible bear- ing upon Investigations, Wire me af- ter you see Mitchell Palmer. This telegram is naturally positively con fidential and for Palmer's Information case alone.” MeLean the White December 26 “Please send following telegram to Wilkins in Kentucky, and as do not know his address: ‘Leave at once for Palm Beach.' " McLean on December 28 wired Ma- Slarling of on wired E. W. House seeret serviee jor | “Ds the Valls expect to stay with ime? Don't want you to ask them {Just wire me your opinion.” | lLater on the same date wired Fall here “No need of having Major see you McLean A CLEAR COMPLENON™ Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes | ~Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Phyeician Dr.F. M. Edwards for 17yearstreated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these vears he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil. naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. 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On behalf of Mr. Stack, 1 de- cline this offer, “Sinclair said: another dollar.’ *“Colonel Zevely (Sinelair's lawyer) |and I then engaged in conversation. 1 |supported my contentions with a par- tial recital of the facts and principles I have already discussed, “Sinclair broke into the conversa- |tion with the remark that ‘one hun- {dred thousand dollars is a lot of | money and Stack ought to be satisfied with it The conversation between Mr. Sinclair and myself led to the set- |tlement—a conversation lasting about |one hour and a half, | “Mr, Sinclalr finally sald: ‘Well, it's {a big thing, and perhaps you are not asking too much'.” | Joh For Senate | “Did you ever try to stop bootleg- ging in Crimson Gulch?” “No,” declared Cactus Jo undertaker has such a political we're afraid to interfere with { business.”-—Washington Star, ‘Stack will not get “The puil his Five hundred acres of spruce trees are cut down annually for the pulp- ing from which paper for the United States' postage stamps for a single year are mad Photo shows casket containing body of the mother of Frank MeDowell, 20, which recently was buried in the McDowell family plot in St. Petersburg, Fla. Young McDowell is in juil charged | with her murder and also murder of his father and two sisters. Saturday so that engagement is ofl.’now famous conference at Kansas Why don't you come to Palm Beach City, at which Harry ¥ Sinclair for a rest. The weather {s perfectly agreed to pay $1,000,000 te J. Leo wonderful, Btack, Denver ofl operator, and Fred. On December 2§, Major wired Me-|erick G. Bonfils, publisher of the Lean: Denver, (Col,) Post. “Telephone statement that Palmer| The witness denled that any “news. s getting up for me to Francis Me. [paper Influence” entered into the set. Adoo care of Miller, Otls and com- pany, New York. If you both approve of it, then make it public. On account of Palmer acting for other parties you must be extra careful. You can talk abselutely frankly to MeAdoo." A telegram signed “John" was sent | on January 23 to McLean. It was full of code words and indicated some ! doubt as to the attitude of various unnamed individuals. | “Willis is In full possession of matter,” it said, | “Mr. Bonfils has told me that your and final offer of last settlement is | Colds Headache Pain Toothache | following the | bination of curative | | [ tiement. | “After my introduction to Sinclalr,” | !he testified, “and without further pre. iminaries, T said | Neuralgia Neuritis anteed 10,000 miles, and we, The Alling Rubber Co., stand | back of every Tire; also a complete line of Automobile Yes. It Is Harder ! fortune in “He went through a less than two years.” He'll find it difficult to “That so? | go through his poverty that fast.”— Detroit Iree Press Has He Found A Cure For Asthma? Simple Prescription Gives TInstant Rellef, Makes Breathing Easy. In New England, where Bronchial Asthe ma, Bronchitis and other diseases of the throat and lungs are so prevalent, remarks ably successful results are being reported use of 4 new form of treat ment known as Oxidaze, a physician's prescription. Oxidaze is a harmless but powerful coms essential olls concens trated and compressed into a small tablet, One of these tablets slowly dissolved before going to bed seems to have the effect of releasing the muscular constriction of the brouchial tubes, opening up the air pass- ages and regulating spasmodl, lung action, This enables the patient to breathe easily and naturally while Ilying down and to get a comfortable night's sleey S0 much interest shown that local druggists, Including Dickinson Drug and Clark and Brainerd Lave secured a small supply and state that they are au- thorized to refund the money paid for the first puckage If In any case this new treat- ment falls (o relief. Oxidaze is pleas- ant. to take, contains forming drugs and it » es thelr test an casy matter, has b SAY “BAYER” when you buy-‘gm Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Lumbago Rheumatism res | “After battle of wits between Lam- | bert and self this was accomplished. | Charlie Burhans Is leaving tonight | The Duck is leaving 12:35 &, m. my | |advice to you Is not to acquaint the | latter party with our new code system. | After you telephoned this morning | instructions to Lambert, the Duck and | myself--the Duck at once—~talephoned | { his wife and according to Mary Quig- {ley, who listened on line said | ‘T have them wirere I want them. 1 will make them bow to me before I} am through with them, I am turning | over this stuff without receipt. But you know my intention. Mrs, Uck- | stein according to Mary Quigley, | whom 1 trust with any secrets you or 1 may have, Informs me that Mrs Duck sald, ‘Billy, you have the right idea at | Secret Code System. Another message sald Charles Ber hans was leaving Washington for Palm Beach that night and that “the duck” would leave later “My advice 18, the message added “not to amcquaint latter party (the duck) with our code system.” Bennett wired Mclean on January 29 that he had seen “principal” and delivered message; that there would “be no rocking of boat and no resig- nations™ and that “he” expects “re. action from unwarranted political at- | tack | E E viser to Rochester, confidential sd- Attorney General Daugherty telegraphed MeLean on January 16 that the oil committee was investigate ing whether MclLean had $106.000 in bank at the time he claimed he gave A. B. Fail checks for that sum The Rochegter message was a night r and ended with the statement 1 thought informed Rochester was formerly managing editor of the Washington Post But We Have No Bananas Several messages in code had ref pricots,” ‘appies. ‘cherties.” They were signed Champlon,” and addressed 1o W. F. Wiley, & Mel McAdoo Ts Mentioned. telegraphed to Major « Palmer MeAdoo “or his father” MecAdoo, “has been my for seven years.' you should be erence to “peaches and to tenl that December 27 Francis H Wiltiiam G. personal attorney At the conclusion of the reading of the telegrams Karl . Schuyler, a Denver attorney was called to th stand. | Schuyler on Stand j Schugter took the inquiry back t the Teapot Dome ficld, ~xplaining that he had represented the Midwest Re- fining company and the Pioncer Of |company which had claims in that |field. He reviewed at great length the | e Malden 43, Mase Soap e Omtment 25 e S3r Hartford, Conn. SRessssnnssanas and keep your scalp clean end healthy. Before sham- pooing touch spots of dan- druflanditch. ing, if any, with Cuticura Ointment. Addrens “Ovticsra Laber. & o Toicom Be. Try our new Shaving Stick. Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets P 2 > g Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. 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