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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1924. " POPE SENDS THANKS [FORBES WELCOMES BROOKS MAY LEAD City liems — \AT| STREF] hflifig— A - FORAMERICANHELP, A FAIR TRIALi DAUGHERTY PROBE =7 " EXCHANGE REPORTS N\AM & ’ to Mr. and Mrs, Oscar A. Marsh at Members New York Stock Exchange (Continued from First Page) the New Britain Genéral hospital this N Asks Cfll‘diflfll O'GOHIIell [0 Con_ (Continued from First Page) 1l morning ¥ 'y..La.v.‘.‘-nj;v;,{?»{‘s“.“‘ Ir e weak : Member Hartford Stock Exchange £ standards of the past und become an El ir tonight $7,000 cash—advt 31 Wes* Main 8t Tel, 2040 ke > duty rmulating an | 5 4 B ; 5 issues failed to upset 1} 4 { shirked the duty of formulatin N inquisition—a sluice-way for rumor. T committer appointed Ly Mayor il ¥ Y verE?mswfl O[ Gmfimde { honest report, and who have attsmpt- | “Has it come to the point where a Paonessa to take care of the normal !\ | = LR, L e = — S e e o ; ingin th ) ,4 acant dese ithals by : e ing | 5chool propesition will mect some 2 = : ed to escape deserved criticism ¥ ., a do-nothing i i“‘lwlv 3 \"\ g % Jis) el We Offer— scurrying behind the barricade of minimmm Rome, March f.—The Pope receiv- 4 8 Everymah's Hible cluss orchestra LA A ] 5 0 B d C . R -l t € ma ant ve ¢ and by s na street ilwa wior ‘ C Cardinal O'Connell of Boston in | ooeser & nelElant rerboty A Yl e predictod that the oil reserve concent 10 the eniren et street st oo e | $50,000 Bonds Connecticut Railway e A mm‘uu-cl\l) crying out: ‘Some of it We be- | jcasus would be found legal, despite the ngton home lust evening. o s G ¥ Gl oy !lieve, some of it we don't believe, (the “judicial decision” of the senate A marriage license has been issucd (h < . . . on his pilgrimage to the Holy Land.| 0\ 0 5 e knowing all |to the contrary. to Arnold C. Rathburn of 74 West DD at &1 and 1t Nos a.nd nghtmg CO. Wostern ulso we Miok Truok Alaxwel \ f 11, peir cent, due 1951 s, Sehulte and Anctican Woolen To yield over 53'; per cent, 'l""“"‘ upwards briskly and U. . Cast I for Savings Banks and Trust Co. funds ron Pipe rose over 4 points (8| closing was steady. Nales approxi- | mated 469,000 shares | Hesumption of the selling pres against several shares which mspicuonsly heavy vesterday, His Holiness added that education| hicago, March 1.—Transactions re- ed. | HARTFORD BU".ID h . 5 t in Palestine was a great problem and | ported by the fede grand jury | Senator Iess said he had never ER FA]LS il unler.gaisoliy Seringfigld one in which he was keenly interested. | which indicted Forbes, former dirce- | been a “great admirer” of Mr, Daugh- LI e Sonaed lesiion, | He then asked Cardinal O'Connell |tor of the United States Veterans' bu- erty, “but never had doubted his hon- Chusea the yiarket senerally | ) to express his great gratitude 10 |preau, and John W.~ Thompson, St. esty, probity and integrity.” | Louis A. Fricdman Reports His Lia- after the initial buyving orders had ) America for the generosity with which | Louis and Chicago contractor, on four | Scnator Walsh, democrat, Massa-| bilities Are $8.50 In Facess of As. 00 CXvouted. Oiteriy howevDy MEVMBERS HARTVORD STOCK EXCHANGE ad met his appeals for relief in | charges will be laid before President | chusetts, interrupted, to observe that § =8 bher Solonpeals o e B ! Europe, Russia and the Near [Coolidge and Attorney General Daugh- | Senator Fess had made a very se- sets Which Are Placed at $160,000, sha . ”""‘_'_'1 considerable strey Members New Yer ton Aachange Fast. “America has responded most | orty for official action in Washington, | vere arraignment of the senate. New! Faven LMarch 1 Tauly TA | SaulAlthne prsioved rining : Hartford: Har i Trust Blug, Tel, 3 632 wondertully d, “in these post- | or investigation in other jurisdictions.| 1 never heard a worse one,” said | Priodman, buflder, of Hartford has | PO and U. 8 cast Iron Pipe 2 New. Meltatn: Muin Strect. Tel. 18518 and he then asked the | secording to John W. Grim, speclal Senator Walsh, declaring the “scan- | filed a voluntary bankruptey petiion |- or Vet railroil group improved | 4 cardinal to take his blessing to the |yuistant to the attorney general in | dalous™ disclosures in the oil scandal | in the United States court here clatm- | Lo eV hat. both Northern Paciiic and e e e American people. |charge of the prosecutions. werc perhaps what were referred 0. | ing asscts of $160,000 and Habilitles of | oy, Northern - preferred = ristng | The cardinal said he had reccived | " The grand jurors in their special | Senator Fess replicd by reading o | $160,003,56, The petitioner asserts | E0LY: 1orcisn exchanges oprned | We Offer and Recommend: the greatest courtesies from the civil ,]r, port declared that the transactions tclegram scoring the senate for “hys- | lhn('nl! ]“»‘; capital Is tied up in real jere sular. ¢ er & . and ceclesiustic authorities of Pales- |ypeovered but not pursued for want teria Jgcomiug & corner grocery.” and |estate in Hartford and that he has tine, “It was a source of great pleas- | of jurisdietion, included payment “of | for pMying “petty politics.” ot latoiatiEreiay non sy anl Nanii(a] had SunsEns 1 SR 414 ure to me id, “to be received as | certain sums of moncy to two mem- Un-American Says Fess pay the Aling faes The Inrgest of the [Am Can ... _t1ed : an American citizen with such dignity. [pers of congress, speculntion by one | “It geems to me it's ahout time £or | laima cited in the petition g8 that of [~ =000 .- o It was an evidence of the great s-|or more government officlals where | the senate to get back to something | yomas & Nettleton for $77.000 "M‘p\m m & Rer . 603, G 2| teem in which America is held. Sir|ggicial information was used, accept- | like the constitution that created it,” b G S Am Sug Ref Herbert Samucl, the British high com- | ince of money by certain individuals | said Senator Fess, “I'm not going | firm ho\ll’tlu..'p‘ropl\t'\ vatued at $150,- [y 0 s missioner, and T conversed with the |gor obtaining clemeney for prisoners, allow petty politics or any organized ey Am Tel & Tel greatest cordiality {and acceptance of money for obtan- | regime to vote against any man and | T ling through acquaintance with offi- assassinate his character, without a |cials permits for intoxicating liquor.,” | hearing. That's un-American.” Atch Top & L U | Thompson Surrenders Caraway Attacks Daugherty {Seoree d, Olderimas appaiatativessivel iy sl o 11 4 . = g S % ‘ = {er. But before the court had oppor- | Balt & Ohio E | Thompson, named with Forbes in Attorney Genera!l Daugherty was tunity to act upon this petit the | % - O e e o indictments charging bribery and con- | charged in the senate today by Sena- | NIty to act upon this petition the |peth Steel BB .. 571 5 A mn 5 | spiracy to defraud the governmant, |tor Caraway, democrat, Arkansas, with {Can Puc . TELL | surrendercd last night to federal offi- | responsibility for use of a departs| e — Ches & Ohio ... 73 T NEW BLITAIN HARTI URD {cials and was released under $10,000 |ment of justice code in messages sent | 3 C March {Ch1, M & 8t P 141 New Hritain National haok Bldg. 10 Ceutral Row ARSI, [bond. Elwood Godman, attorncy for to [orida on bohalt of Edward B, |, boimey Sont. Mareh 1.—Abralam [Chi Rock Isl & P 2376 230 i Telephone 2550 Telephone 2-4161 Thompson, indicated that Colonel | MelLean. Lines Haldwin, whoae funeral was held | Chile Copepr ... 27 , Members Mem bers (Continued from First Page) Forbes probably would come to Chi-| “The attorney general did nothing| NeFe this afternoon was in his 95thiCon Gas ....... 63% ] Hartford Stock Exchengs New York Stock Ezchasge cago soon to surrender and give bond to help fathom the crookedness of | Jcor 8¢ the time of his death, He|Corn Prod e ; Donald R. Hart, Manager Private Wire Cheaper, in the same amount. public offictals,” said Senator Caraway | S¢7V6d 88 town tax collcctor 21 years. | Crucible Steel e e shteckioncbbosa. “Well, 1 imagine that the private| " Thompson protested his innocence “but he lent a positice hand by turning | 1T BAIAWIn was a direct descendant | Cuba Cane Sugar 161 SRR e proved itselt quicker and cheap-|of the charges preferred in the indict- | over the secret code of the depart | 99" Baldwin, a colonist scttler in | kirie .. 1 WE OFFER: Bt Ml e “0";!‘1’ con- ments, Two name the defendants ment so that criminals in Florida SR Erle 18t prd ... ; op o directly with his confidential | jointly, charging conspiracy to com- | might communicate with Erpa—— 3 Gen Eleetric .. 2 50 h t mit bribery, and conspiracy to de- lh(gflqmrlm- nt of _vuq|.~‘(:fln"""ln = APPEAL REVOCATIONS Gen Motors ... 145 ) sihares €w Dritain Mapor insisted it was the custom to|fraud the government, Or dict- The Arkansas scnator added that be Hartford, March 1.—-Deputy Sheriff | Goodrick BF ... 22 ] Price € wire MeLean an advance digest of the ment naming Thompson individually | would like to ask “the president him- | ATy 8. Comstack scrved today on Gt North pfd .. 55 Wh DO NOT ACCE ws which went into the post. Ieharges him with indirectly giving a/self whether he had any communi- lly* state department of health notices | [nsp Copper " “In answering that question, you i bLribe of $5,000 to lorbes, and the | cation with thosc people in Florida,” | ©f “Ppeal to the superior court by {int Mer Mar .. Jave to tuke into considcration the separate indictment against Forbes| Senator Wheeler, democrat, Mon. | 400 % Desaunier, and Monte Val[int Mer Mar pid #0 fact that 7,000 to 10,000 words a night|charges him with accopting this al- | tana, interrupted to say that the code a"h’(”‘“’“ Blpty WA '*‘;“" Allls-Chalmers . 4 went over the wire, But considering leged bribe, message signed i e V. Cornwall o artford from the | Pacitic Ol ,.... & hos that, my best recolloction is no.” Further Tnvestization Likely | sent by Mrs, Mary. Dacksrin, coen| order of the department of health | Int. Nick1 27y JOHN P. KEOGH “Did you ever have any conversa- The likelihood of further investiga- | uhout last December, sce P revoking their licenses to practice | fut Paper . . 3 L 2 tion with me after that wire wgs in-[tions into affairs of the veterans' bu- | wijliam J, ",t,,"',.’ lr,.,,: ‘u'; :',:f d:“' medicine | Ky Spg Tire Member Cousolidated Stock Eachange of Mew York stolled,” the chairman persistéd, [rcau under the former dircctor was|partment of justice burcau of inves. s i dee Ken Copper : < R “Yes," intimated at the office of Prosccutor | tigution, and now an ope Fative of the| VOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS |Lehigh Valley .. f0%, 1 . Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport “Did you not read me a telegram | Crim. dopartntont, Bid Asked | ) ates O .. b Danbury : Mr. IPall ther The pd jury began fits sessions |Aetna Life Ins. Co. .....580 5bb wifle D123, 12 Middlztown BONDS New Haven to voursell from - nator Caraway then called atten- 4 o ey “1 think 1 did.” here February 6, investigating charges | tion ulso to the telegram sent to E.|AM: Hardware . { Contral The telegram had heen to the effect|of waste, graft and debauchery 0 ip MopLean in Florlda by 1. Am. Hoslery .. NYNH& that Fall was ill, and unable to ap-connection with Forbes' administra- | pochester, saying the oil committec | Bige-Htd Cpt Co. com ..183 ekt ! ' L GROFE Mgr—Ioom 509, N. B, Nati Baok Blig.—~Tel 1013 {tion under which it fs estimated | oy trving to find out about the pub.|Billings & Spencer com | North Pucitic Who told you to destroy these $3,500,000,000 has been expended. Ity ol b ok’ oo | Billings & Spencer pfd 5 | Pure Ol mesages” asked Senator Adams,| heard 44 “""'; ki) ";‘ M At-| uMr, Rochester fs the publicity | Bristol Brass ... Pan Am U & democrat, Colorado, [torncy General Duugherty, Who ap- [ gony of the attorney genoral and he |CO's Arms it 3 Penn R R “I don't know that anybody told|Pearcd Thufsduy, und Brigadler Gen- |,y wonds inessuges,” sald Benator |CONN 1t & Pow ptd . Ploson Areow me." cral Charles I3, SBawyer, | Caraway. “Yhere's no hysterin in|Eagle Tock ........... 07 Pitts Con! —-— s ——— " ", N ' e “Whe destroyed them at the other protecting crooks, only when you're Fafnir Bearing Co. . | Ray Con Cop 4 1 th enc [ MOUSE IMMIGRATION BILL | protecting public property. The twe)Hart & Cooley ... 9% {Reading .. 8% bl B win N a away “1 did.” | Washington, Murch 1.—Immigra-|Ohio senators are hysterieal, certain- | Hfd Elec Light ltep 1 & 8 - | : > ; s | Moyl D, N ¥ ., 3 5 How did you met at both ends tion occupled the attention of the |1y agitated, when there is any en.|landers, 17, v €Y ) J : C -fi d bl' A “1 went down there.” house ugain today. when Represeniu- | deavor to find out what Mr. Daugh- | - :‘l ::""'E"'""!‘ com .. Ly L Ref 22 i ertihe Pu 1C ccountant o N " a3 g o- ‘s CORBO % ats . Momtgomery pfd . | e cifie i % e 2 = Did Not Fear Messages, tive ple, republiean, Ohi advo- | erty's connections are with this mat N. B. Ous & l" e South Nall : 80 | Federal and State Income Tax Returns “You were fearful that these mes-|cated formation of an “American |ter.” - " Z Audit 1e allatk . sages, even the Post digost would|bloc” to combat what he termed a| Noither Ohlo senutor, Scnator Cara- |N: B. Machine . ydebaker Co e udits, System Installations get ont?” | “forcign bloc” working ugainst the way declared, had helped to unco ‘r‘:‘“ “,n.\lul«mn{n prd .. s Fiopriiinds . . b artford Office: New Britain Office: “Nothing fearful about it at all.” | Johnson immigration bill |the oft scandal, or punish the guilty, es-Be-Pond com ol : . s 983 Main Street N7 Wes! Stree “Did Mr. Zevely (1. W. Zevely sentative Rankin, democrat, | ) ' North & Judd ......... 43 I Evaruety . T West Main Street ns Ol ) ‘Phone 3-0650. "Phone 1291, counsel for Harry 1% Sinelair) send | Missis sserted democratic mem- | Hushand Gets Life Use Pook, Mow & Wil ..oov. 8 3 4.'” nOi 4 . e Ruesell Mg Co. on Pacific any mesages?”’ Senator Dill, democrat! bers are receiving letters threatening y e rashington, asked. [them with a republican administra- Of Part of Wife's Estate scovill Mia. Co. ....... (L. 8 Indus Alco “If by that you mean Mr. Zevely|tion nest year if they allow the| Meridén, March 1.—The will of the Southern N. K. Tel, 8 Rubber Co sending down a messs no.” | Johnson bill to ps Mr. Cable said |late Bridget Cheney, as filed in the ndard Screw ........ " 1 104 Sonator Walsh asked exactly what' the same was true on the republican probate court teday and disposing of Stanley Works . ... " s . Major meant side, an estate worth probably $50,000, cuts | Stanley Works pfd ..... illys Overland . 11% % The Hartford-Connecticut Trust COM’ “I may have mentioned Mr, Zes#ly, “If the committee would report out |off her husband, Charles H. Cheney, | Torrington Co. com ... | Wertinghouse .. 601y 553 i in some message,” he replied, “that a bill suspending immigration, T be- | automobile dealer, with the lfe use|Traut & Hine ...... | CLEARING NOUSKS. 0ld State House Square, Hartford, Conn. was all.’ lieve the house would support it,” Mr. of o#e-third of her property, stating |Travelers Ins. Co. . New \‘<HK “'v”:_h 1 'rn: S otiaal R “Homer,” mentioned in the Major- Cable declared. it is “only what he could claim hy_l‘nion Mfg. €o. 36 3 = > s e 3 si nes, 85 war McLean telegrams was Irancls T.| Representative Sabath, .democrat, law.” Sisters, ncphews and nieces|Yale & Towne . ! 7 <:fi:‘::l‘:::‘\"|:'.|'vl.:r::‘.: :'\...m‘“.If‘xnkflw:',‘\:: afe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and up ards. Homer, a Baltimore attorney, Major, lllinois, declarcd that there was no |receive the cstate, starting with the| — g : ol I Ay Y s o 2 e T L explained. Homer is retained in con-|such thing as a ‘foreign bloc” in|Rev. B. J. Gaffney. of West Haven | v & TREASURY STATEMENT el il i Gk Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. nection with the Melean estate. | cxistence. as far aa he knew. | who gela 34,000 U 5. Troasury bulanes, $223.300081. (1% 1) § LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKI Bank by mail. It is sale and saves time. His Holineis asked the cardinal to tell | yhe time that the charges against me In arguing that Mr. Daugherty de- Main street 1 Anna Christensen of Tewe of his trip and in the course of |are as fulse as hell’s own brood served an impartial committee, the 167 Prospect street. The former director alse ropeated | Ohio senater said that Senator Brook- Police have beca notified that the his eharges that the senate committ hart “has for years been connected in licenses of Justin Poskus of 6 2 9 8 | had “suppressed” certain evidence his life and thought with a certain ! mour street and Cyrus Schoonmakor estine. “Right, precisely.” replied the |\ o1ving some of those who appeared industry that mukes certain acts of |of 50 Court strect have been restored Pope. “After all a large number of | ygainst him in the investigation here. | Mr. Daugherty very offensive to him.” by the State Motor Vehicie Depart- churches are all right, but Christ satd: | Take Charges To President “1 hope that will not prevent fair ment. ‘Go and teach’.” s treatment of Mr. Daugherty,” he add- | the conv ation he said that there | was a great need for schools in Pa Low Clos Friedman’s creditors had filed an | ’\1n wool involuntary petition in bankruptey | 4, A Copper st him a short time ago and 63 3 3 x bt " ' 91, 20 Direct Private Whe 10 New Yok pear, e e e S —— T CURB MARKET REVIEW l Foreign Exchanga ' York, Mareh 1.—Most interest ® ° — in curb market this week was cons If you make a Savings Deposit any- T A New York, Mareh 1. Forcign ex-! which continned affected by the tes the ofl investigations, 1t was Bur r ltt Mutual time up to and including Wednes- ""\‘".‘." " : el et o dontd Mk e e Fran temand 4.18 1-2; ¢ ’ tibe in deterring further advances in iy @omand 4.30: oai ! crude oil which had been | o tor Savings Bank day, March 5th, you will receive Welglom: drmand 362 1-5; cabien| breawe of the huown reasth of B0 Holland: dema .2 lard Oil isstes were under pronotineed . . demand - ‘ mand pressure and sustained substantial interest on thls as of March lst. lt | Denmark: demand 15,78, Switzetland: losses but toward the end of the week demand 1732, Spai lemand 125 firmer tone developed on confidence 1 1.71. Poland: demand that the investi fons would sgoon 18 1 : 3 : ho-Slovakia: demand | lose force as a deterring influence is just the right time to start that New Savings Account. ve, apo favia: dvmand 107, Aun | Praivic OW indicated the general i « 3 LR} Humani de- cter of the ading in this group gentina femand R celining from 243 to 1- and Tokio: dema fler rallying ten points again " r e Vaenum OF after =0 hod nent was pot maintained. Borne Serymser had a wide range, fall- ing 20 points, chiefly, it was said, bes ure to announce a readjustme ‘Building Up New Britain e This Bank has shared largelyin the growth and develop- new elopment work ment of New Britain. The men who control and manage xR L o B its financial operations are men whom you trust, and who T o e ey e et T was a heavy trading at times in Radio always have an interest in the progress of this community. o T e s sbvaate 3-4 to 5-8 and the preferred alse Your connection with this strong, fast growing Bank will faade & tractiona! guin. Motor Truehs were heavy, Durant motors being une be a source of pleasure to you. Your financial business is der special pressure. United Bakerie . . . . fell seven points (o 43 and substantial losses were sustained in Ward Baking solicited on this basis. Open Your Account Here. B e e T strong features, moving up some three points. American Light & Traclles alse made a sharp advanes

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