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—— News of the World By Associated Press —_—_—— TABLISHED 1870 PAONESSA WILL RUN AGAIN; SAYS THERE'S WORK TO DO ' SMALLPOX IN GITY HE WOULD LIKE TO FINISH ;1.1 Declares He Makes De- cision Only_Aftr Y FIGHT HOLNES ™ 085 it Friends Have Urged Him to Seek Re-election Contest for G. 0. P. Nomi- nation for Selectman—Se- lander Gives Loomis Clear Race Iield—Conlon in Again. M r A. M, Paonessa mude an- nouncement this morning of his can- didacy for the democratic nomination tor mayor and it is not expected that he will opposed as leader of the ticket, The mayor issued a vhiieh he ared that his personal interests would make it udvisable for him to step out of pubtie Mfe, but he Lad decided listen to the urgings of muny rricnds who have approached im 3 e statement i de to Mayor's Statement Mayor Paonessa’s Statement fol- low “My personal welfare to withdraw from prompts me public life at this MA Lo PAONENSA lave been ap citizens who have o candidate for sinee my to seck the it lately wd by muny d me o become election At no time L 4 intended of mayor again I my vlection vitfer el us indepen- with iy pr conduet of my policies met ur s and to gxain weeept and appr honor reason me 1o that s unfinished work hieh witt real ire completely carried 1 would like an opportunity lie job betore 1 leave L Conlon Coincident Mayor “ womore substantin which contest und i onor orees mueh not e iecment the state Jermag Francis 1. ool the sisth ward a candidate for re- Alderman Conlor voters in his dis- which s overwhe lmingly demo. i that he will named again and clected Alderman Conlon has had in the common now completing his first term o alderman bt that he ved as councilmar yeurs, leader s by can ment from demo would be As with the Conlon, that he nomination et cratic I8 cupeeted broad nes council, prior to or four " garde the ber rocratic and the party He has also been o mem the fire ce i de 1 as spokesmnan of imission and a yenars ago I as a charity I commisic AL the er the picket omi mary d town the since there the two republi present ate for member many him is who comin ican nomin, of o for ations for selectmen, three candidates that will be filled wis W, Lawyer will be & has places first seleetman e board of re-eleetion of the seleetmen for attempt Abert AL years and no to oust Capeeted was named a A nderson short time ago to Al a reated by the ignation of Nero, is circuating o pe- ion to the board and Karpinski, u prominent fifth is ont for the acancy Arvid 1 tition for Iolestans ward republican, same Tosomis Has Clear Field L adotte loomis petition of candidacy for re-clection this morning, and it is ex peeted that will have a clear field for the republican nomination, Dewey A. Sclander who some time ago said ke would probably enter the contest having decided to remain out of the primaries for this term at least Sclander’s candidacy was urged by the New Britain councll of world war veterans some months age when the voted to take a mofe active intevest in politics, Mr. Selander is connected with the office of George A. Quigley, and is an insurance agent lector took ont conncil FALIS 15 STORY New York, March 7 de Mandel, composer and orchestra jeader, formerly of San Franclsco, fel) jumped to his death from dhe roof of a 15 story apartment build- & in fashionable West End avenue nday, e { Doctor Carlos NEW NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDA | QUIGLEY HINTS HE Indicates He Viill Try for G. 0. P. | Mayoralty Nomination REPUBLICANS MEET TONIGHT Yormer Mayor Will Attend and Reg- ulate His Actions By Developments —brwin Stresses Desivability of Winning in Presidential Year, lTead ces of v AL Quigle er of the anti ization fe ithe local wing the republican | purty, authorize I a statement this aft- ernoon thut, uniess 1l re unfor- ernoon that, unless ther ¢ unfore- sk the republican nomination for mayor at the primavies next month. The former mayer will attond @ meeting of republican workers to- night at G. O, 1% headaquarters at Main st and will e ters brought up at this meeting which ) will ult in his ment of candi without deluy, e Suys. of ther mat- announe further Opposes Hobwes The cundidaey 1, M. Holm pregident of the Judd Mg Co, was not favorably received in the Dewdgnarters the Quigleyitss who have openly expressde their opposi- Ttion and who do not bhelieve that 1 i heamded by Holmes e elected, | Quigley serving until In 1912 he was ¢l swerving until his el [1ora, " 1 served prospective candidate is ing type and his politicul wlways well attended and {duetive of much sowspapor “ec | Charged Treason 192; L Qui was defeated by Mayor M. Paonessa in the mayoralty {two years ago. Ininedintely af | clection he charged that te "the ranks and sald the faitu | town committee to cooperate ! him on eleetion day caused | feat, He questions wheth | publican party will think it good s I tics to keep the democratic adminis- tration 1 power this year with tional clection coming by 1 with Wim Vreesidential” Vleetion Yy Republicun worlkers reeety ter from Chairman W, K, Er the town commlittee today inviting them to come to headquarters for to- n'ght's In the Quigley camp it as significant that ne vut Quig orth & of was w councilman in 1404, 1606 when resigned. ted an alderman, tlon as mayor in terms, The the fight rallics ure ure with hig de- e A na on meoiing. 0l flort 18 brought . Chalrmun ¥ Win's “Dear Sir “You ure tend a meethiig 1o be publican workers blican headgquar Vriday ey (March ©) at carnestly discussed tor Blection, and stions Spring v are ry this fmvortant bearing lection this fa this meet making quested, as a r spring will have the president “Your attenda wiil be greatly “Republ e OPPOSITION TO TAXES on poreclated 1 Town ommittee, . Brwin, ehairmar Weter Disapproval of tion to Cut Levy 25 Per Cent, March 7. Opposition ouses of congress 8 for immediate Washington ‘-I‘\-ln wd in both today to propos tion to reduced by per cent all y come taxes payable this Chalrman Green of the hou and means committec changed ~ announced today and in view of the sition decided 10 delay asking ti to the reduction from the revenue b and porated in a point resolution sonal o committes provisions | - . CURTIS MAKES DENIAL March 8 assistant tor repul- se denied 10- Ira K cnnet! ditorial writer of the Washingion Fost, that he was the “principal” the telegram sent by Bennett to Mcl.ean on January 29 “I hayve never said anything this whole case,” Senator Curtis, “that could not priated in newspaper and h could not Leen used publicly, Washingtlon, Curtis, of Kansas, the ader of the testimony of Ed about e HITLER TRIAL CONTINUES | Munich, Bavaria, March 7. -The | publie proscentors today continued the trial for ason of former 1ield Marshal Ludendorff, Adolph Ilitler and the others need in connection with last November's | putseh. The counsel for the |ants whose remarks cansed the drawal from the courf yesterday of the prosecutor made a statement apolo- nationalist detend with Mareh 7 wor | Betieatr Heights, | Glenna Collett of Providence the women's golt champlonship of Bellaire {today when she defeated Mrs, Dorothy ampbell Hurd of Merion Crickek, 3| and 2 SIX NEW CASES OF | Ldwelling election and the ! {harrels of whiskey . NOTED BASEBALL | Same Family Residing| on Dwight Street Source of Discase is Mystery and Can- not Be Traced to Previous Cases— Strict Quarantine Unforced on Al Chicken Pox Cases, BRITAIN HERALD Y, MARCH 7, 1924.—TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. Average Daily" Circulation Week Ending l 0,507 March 1st .. PRICE THREE CENTS DAUGHERTY PROMISED TO HELP IN _ BENNETT, WHO ABSOL CONGRESS MEMBERS CHEER LANGLEY | AS HE VEHEMENTLY DENIES BRIBES | AND ASKS FOR IMMEDIATE INQUIRY Kentucky Republican and {DAUGHERTY S[fiws NO 5 Congressman Zihlman of! QueNe nR WEAKENING | After a lengthy conference with Dr, Stanley H. Osborne, state health com- missioner, and two other representa- tives of the state Jdepartment, Dr Richard W. I'ulien announced thlfl‘ morning thut six new cases of small- pox have been at 111 Dwight et, and two ients in other{ houses are under wuspicion. Gne of the patients Councilman Lawrenee M, Stanley. The health department had taken precautions to prevent the gpread of the upon the first appearance of suspicious symptoms und the fam-| ily has been under striet quarantine | sinee Febru 11 was not definite- | Iy known until last night that the| CaHses w mallpo { Daily Confe 10 health supe this morning tha symptoms in severe cases of chicken pox and in mild s of smallpox makes it exceedingly difficult to dis- tinguish between the two, When it und that some of the marks of The cuses were and dally con:j ejidemiologist These have continued quarantine PATRICK J. MORAN is ‘PAT’ MORAN, MANAGER OF REDS, CANNOT LIVE Death of Famous Baseball Pilot Is Expected Momentarily discuse re | rees Held. | intendent explained | the uncertainty of was smallpox were visible, Maced In quarantine nees with the were arrenged since the time source is a Myster, Pullen told the Herald this that there js no appareant with any of the other tmall- s of the rceent outhreak, He health anthorities have in tracing clues that a possible source, but [ met with success. i considered mode: e the persistence o the dis authorities would | have continued to regard them as| «licken pox, but a thorough 4|Ln.gno~in\‘>‘ lust night and the conference among | Jwalth . authorities led the an-|Pr. Draper said. nouncement that smallpox was the|alive by the use of stimulants and malady with which the six p;ntieu(a“"“ administration or water under are aflicted. [ the skin in an attempt to rid him of Quarant | the poison. He has lapsed into an Tt unconscious state and death will like- the spre of &g |1y come at any time," advantage of, the health department| PHysicians issued s stutement at g 10 stelet quarantine all cases | noon that Moran would live from two ken pos reported to the bureau | to six hours. closely Orlando, 1'la., March 7.--The death of Patrick J. Moran, Cincinnati Red pilot, is expected momentarily, ace cording to an announcement issued at 11 o'clock today by Dr, G, H. Ed- wards, attending physician, after a vonsultation with Dr. Carl Johnson, lof Pittsburgh, Dr. J. 8. McEwan, of Orlando, and Dr. J. W, Draper, noted lspecialist, from New York, Tom Moran, a brother, is en route from tehburg, Mass, Moran had lapsed into an uncon- | sclous state at the time of the con- | sultation and it is not expected that he will regain consciousness before death, Stimulants are belng admin- ered to keep the pilot alive, “Moran spent m very poor night," “He is being kept state of I8} morning contact Pox cas and the state spent hours might fead to have not Cases are not s0 far The Had it to Chickenpox. every sufoguard to prevent allpox may be taken so is pla 80 CASOS Are watched for symptoms of smallpox Irnpldl,\'. NEW YORK LAWYER IS ' goves sonns oF s INDIGTED S BRIBER, e v Alleged Rum Runners Captured By New Haven Police. Comes to Rescue of Vour Held \\'ilh‘ Means and Jar- necke for Trying to In- fluence U, S. Prosecutor New Haven, March 7.--Bonds to- | talling $8,000, given by a New Yorker for four men arrested for rum run- ning, were ordered forfeited in city court today., The men who failed to respond were members of the ecrew f the yacht Chicota which docked here January 21. On board weré about 400 cal of whiskey secured from a vessel off Montauk Point. The crew came into the harbor during a storm and apparently they had lost | their exact bearings although at the time a New Haven man was on board it was alleged. The latter is out on bal)l in the same case but his bonds- man is not the New Yorker who came here and got the other men out of jall, The men who are fugitives are John Talmadge, Edward Pearson, Williara Philli and James Marvin, WIFE NO. 9 LOYAL New York Gird Says She Will stick by Held as Wife Mareh T.=Thomas B, waus indicted b today with Ga agent of and secretary, huving conspired to general of the tes, the United States at- for the southern distriet of York and two of his assistants. nd count in the indictment trio with the obsiruction The accusations are based m wlleged attempt of Felder, Meunis Jarnacke to prevent the prosceution of a large nuinber of de- fendants charged with conspiracy to the mails to defrand in connee- the of the (lass Caske Fa assistant declared the indiet- three had re- the defendants ket Co which to ! declared in bribing the at- the United and his assistants. ctment grew out of aceu against 1'clder, who re- identified as defense eral large cases of violation, by Samuel Safir, letendants in the glass a prosccution. Safir charge t had paid Felder | widowed mother a attorney’s representa- | ago. the money and Burbank married Miss Clarita his influence with high government Lowrie, a student nurse in a New York Ticials sh the indictments | hospital, last September where he was st the easket concern defendants. fent in her care, trial Safir started a sum- will stick to her hus- in the 2 distriet court for the return of the money and Federal Jndge Winslow recently Tield that Velder must a r wlir's complaint. Safir, along with defendants in the cas- convicted and A real estate deal inveolving the 1wo one-half | transfer of properly valued at abowut Atianta penitentiary. $60,000 was consummated today when igtrict Attorney Mra Virginia Comminati purchased ard and two of his as- | from Morris Richman three 6-lene Major John Holley Clark, Jr., | ment brick blocks at 70, 74 80 Peter 1. Metoy the New Talcott street York city federal officials the trie is through 1. A. Raschkaw and A. Carl- alleged to have sought to influence {son, local real estate dealers. Velder has been attorney for means, | e - with Jarneck others | % indicted four | counts charging 1 the mails to defrand and violation prohibition | | internal reven ws in the 512.000 nd 12,000 Ate- York wh wttorney ury former justied latter's Noew Peider o federal grand ton 1. Means, depariment o the with Horney ecke charged Hribe the United 8t torney New A sec charges the of justice and Hiram tHorney gent recited that 265,000 fromn Youthful Husband, the coived Deserter, in the they they Glass (" case N. J, March i.-—Anthony ), of Berlin, N, H., was held dition to his New ording to on charges Newark, Burbank, today awailing extr ! Hampshire home where, local police, he is wante ,of wife desertion. He was arrested here under the name of Joseph C. Roberts folowing information from Berlin that he was living here with second wife. The Berlin polic hat Burbank left a wife and year and a half s are alle would local iorney sations made contly attorney lay 1 Lquor one of company that he casket alleged 865 tion that he could us During th ? gays she mary proceeding Property Changes Hands arious other ket company fravd now serving a year term in th United States was is and and who nine > SNSRI } was last « on THE WEATHER s { Hartford. March §.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity: Rain or snow and somewhat oolder this afternoon and to- night; Saturday clearing and colder. | | *— Cem————— ® and transfer of from licensed tilleries into bootleg channels. i Means and Jarnecke have bLeen at | tiberty under 21 0 hall cach. Their | (Continucd on Page Twenty-twe) | At 1 “"""’“‘“ ”{l"‘ sfterasmn I"l;afi'Jroprewmn the sixth Maryland clans said Mr. Moran was sInkIng ;.o gna lives at Cumberland. Burbank's wife | In $60,000 Real Estate Deal | The deal was handled | : ‘uwo)) ‘PacyreH Maryland Unoft i “da@ IAPY ; : ! 2qU] NS J121)29UU0) Attends Cabinet | Zien;:oncd as Accl embers Say | raft. Matter Was Not Taken Up | Washington, March 7.-—~Harry M, Daugherty returned tfrom his Florida trip today, went from the Union sta- tion direct to a cabinet meet where {he spent 40 minutes, and emerged | without giving any indication what cver that he had weakened In the de- termination not to be forced to re- sign as attorney general. | Mr.| Asked the direct question whether | { Langtey emphatically denied that he the situation here had undergone any | |nad been guilty of any wronxduing.‘"lmng"‘ in respect to his position he | He was checred by the house when he | 43 concluded his appeal for “a square | deal.” Washington, March 7.~~Representa- tive Langley, republican, Kentucky, on the floor of the house demanded an Investigation of published charges that he had received money for exert- ing official influcnce, In a five minute speech That is a question I can hardly answer, I don't know whether the | | situation in Washington has under- | gone any change while I have been | away.” Although the attorney general de- clined to say whether the question of his retirement came up for discussion in the cabinet meeting others who at- tended said it had not, | Asks Speedy Vindication | : “In the presence of Almighty God and these witnesses,” the Kentuckian shouted, “I say 1 have committed no | crime, have done no wrong and con-| fidently rely on speedy vindication at| |the hands of my colleagues,” | | Representative Langley, who is |chairman of the public buildings and | BUT IS CAUGHT LATER ed in evidence rovealed before the |recent Chicago grand jury other than | accounts containing his name publish- Cornered in Heart of City, Loaded Into Truck and and Set Free ed In newspapers, Representatives Langley of Ken- {tucky and Zihlman of Maryland,| Iboth denied that they ever had im- 1prmwrly exercised their official in- fluence and received money for do- ing so. Both the representatives sald they| had heard rumors that they were implicated and had discusscd the| matters with newspapermen but the¥| A jeap over wa declared they had received no official | fept Mxph at J““;::“;;.d ‘;-:,l,l.k:"‘:’:l information that they were involved | Lake street by a young doe this at all in the case, They were em-|morning, frustrated an attempt by the phatic in asserting that they could|police to corner the animal. The iprove their innocence if churges were | young animal had wandered into the | preferred agaiust them. city and was runalng around the sec- Representative Zihlman is chair- tion near Lake street and Grove hill, man of the labor committee, and|in a panie, according to a report sent dis- |in to the police, Patrolmen Herbert C. Lyon and | Lincoln May were sent out with the |police patrol and located the fright. ened doe In a fleld. They made an attempt to corner it and succeeded in turning it into the Stanley Works yard, The deer took refuge in a i’ MALTBIE REPRIMANDS - PROSECUTOR WODDS ziccra”cormer” s "™ ol |and salled over the fence with a foot |to spare, as easily and gracefully as |an alrplane leaving the ground. | Before the police could resume the (pursuit two dogs took up the chase, {and the terrified beast practically flew |along High street, casily outdistanc- | ing the dogs which soon gave up the {chase and returned with drooping Hartford, March 7~~Judge Wm.| heads. Having lost track of the ani- ;Objects to His Defending LaFlamme, Who Gets From 5 to 7 Years - KEEPING McLEAN OFF STAND, SAYS VES COOLIDGE Teapot Dome Witness Says “Principal”’ Mentioned in Telegrams Was Sen- ator Curtis, Not Presi- dent Attorney General Wired Publisher He Was Stande ing by Guns and Not to Worry—Told of Delay in Naming Prosecutors. Washington, March 7—The oil pome mittee was told today that Attorney General Daugherty sent a reassuring message to Edward B. McLean in Florida on the day the publisher was summoned here to testify in the ofl inquiry, Ira B. Bennett, an editorial writes on McLean's Washington Post, testie | fied that such a message was pons veyed in a telegram he sent to Mos Lean after a conference with the attorney gneral. The message as placed before the committee included such phrases ag “all that is possible to be done Wwill be done by us,” and “you know wha$ to depend on.” Bennett then declared that a sime ilar assurance had been oconveyed through him to MocLean on January 29 in the famous “principal” message, Coolidge Absolved. The “principal” referred to in that message, the witness sald, was not | President Coolidge, as some demow cratic senators have guessed, but Sen« ator Curtls | i He testified that Curtis had told | him the publisher should not be dis- turbed, that it would be “all right,” | As partially decoded and placed in the committes record the message that Bennett sald Attorney General | Daughorty had sent through him to Mclean was as follows: | Daugherty's Pledge. “I'm at Y's elbow and standing at the guns. All that is possible to be done will be done by us so you should worry, Delay selection of prosecutor, “Give Evelyn (Mrs. Mchean) my love. I don't want Kvelyn to be dis- turbed as long as I am on the job. You know what to depend on. The fight Is on me and I am ready for them and feeling fine.” Curtis' Reassurances, - The “principal” telegram of Jan- uuy‘lo. in whioh Bennett sald he meant to convey from ator Curtls, ma:m i “Saw principal. Delivered message. He says greatly appreciates and sends regards 10 you and Mrs MoLean ' There will b no rooking the boag and no resignations. He expects res mA n from political attacks.” t a conference that mo; Bens nett sald, Senator Curtls Mm him to tell MoLean that he need not wore ry as he had done nothing exoept ta stand by Albert B. FFall. One sentence of the telegram, the witness declared, related to impressionse he had ree ceived from President Coolidge’s gene eral conference with the Wi correspondents that day at the White House, The February 14 he tinued, “ocontains nm m”' llr.lbuuchen.y told me.” “Mr. Daugherty was oconcesmed about Mrs. McLean,” Bennett sontine ;lne.d. “I think the telegram didn‘t use words. He sald something ‘Love to Evelyn'” - The expression about delay in see lecting a prosecutor, he said, appeare ©d to refer to the president's selection A new of the Lancaster, Fire is "y wweording | Lancaster the | throws covers - HOLD-UP IN BRIDGEPORT Armed Mon Unter Tailor Shop, Bind I e and Gag Proprictor and Loot (ash Draner of $30. Ne and after a clothing store [ney of New Britain for appearing in after that the deer had been caught [five to seven years in states prison. freedom, was loaded into a closed-in {late to do that. Woods then Informed | .y soon lost sight of in the distance. pearance was the earnest solicita- |Judge Maltbie could see nothing in was associated withy Meriden, March 7 sedan State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn]fine whiskey, was identified today as 1da Gomez, otherwise known as the | 'ast night. Patroiman Morache re- | | but when her case was called she fail i"a"- Million Dollar Fire Benjamin W. Alling | prdetermined morning causing a and women, all of whom are than an hour before it was ur morning under pretense of making a STORE, THIEVES JAILLD fled from the shop with the contents | pected them of stealing ach sent to jall for 120 days in city Maltbie today publicly n’prlmp,ndedllt\nl‘ the police returned to the sta- Joseph G. Woods, prosecuting attor- | tlon where a call came in immediately |the superior court to defend Kugene| ;"l the yard of the Corbin company at LaFlamme of that city who was lu{\ m:;lh(,hefinm '-tn-e(- by several |charged with robbery and who was ;2:" kf ";r “""" "‘l“: ‘:"';‘ "":' the | subsequently sentenced to serve from |y o making frantic cfforts to gain its {to withdraw from the case but was| .o The deer did not wait to thank [told by Judge Maltbie that it was t00| 4y je)jverers but took to its heels and |the court that his present appearance |under such circumstances would be (5 0§ | his 1ast. He explained the reason for the ap- AUTOMOB“E REGOYERED tion of the young man's mother who desired him to express to the court a|Machine Stolen in New Haven Vound | suggestion that her son be sent to an b institution for the criminal insane,| ' Merilen and Filld With Fine | Whiskey. the suggestion. | LaFlamme William Zonghetti, of East Hartford automobile which was picked up by | in a robbery at Southington on De-{the local police on Hanover street cember 24, 1 Zonghett! changed |about 2:16 this morning and which | {his plea from not gulity to guilty. i was found to contain threc cases of asked for the maximum penalty of [the property of Mrs. Thomas Shea of | geven years in the case of LaFlamme, | 93 Oliver street, New Haven, wife of | Judge Maltbie sentenced Zonghetti|® Pugllist, who reported tq the New to prison for from one to three years, | 11aven police that it had been stolen | Cuban Queen,” defaulted her bond |POrts that twe men ran away from when she failed to appear when her car when he noticed it and they jcase was called had been in]®re still missing court the first two days of the session ed to appear Tda was arrested in New Britain on | Loss at West Lancaster, O. charges of misconduct and was ser o = At tenced to 60 days in jall by Juage| Columbus, O. March She took an ap- | | origin _destrof !peal and was released on 8300 bonds | "OCkIng Elass plant, West for superior court jat 1 o'clock ¢ s estimate firemen at $500,000 to telephone adices from plant which of two city blocks employs out of work by the fire, The | plant's own fire department alded by | Lancaster department fought e blaze, fanned by a strong wind for Jer control. While it raged, burning | Bridgeport, March 7.--Entering the | embers were blown about endanger- |tatior shop of Jacob Shalet at ing many nearby residences East Main street cat ten o'clock this - | purchase, two armed bandits backed the proprietor of the shop into a rear w Haven, Mareh 7. Lonis Galles |room at the point of revolvers bound Julius Valdes arrested yesterday Ihis arms and legs, gagged him and elerk had sus- suits were of the cagh register amounting to $30, The m'n‘wr‘ Jescribed to the police | court today on four counts. They are {by Shutet as “forelgners” in appear- | wanted in Meriden on sis counts for |ance and 25 to 28 years of age. «imilar thefts. of counsel in the oil cases, Changes Testimony., At first the witness had sald he thought the assurance came from Wilton J. Lambert, Mclean's attore ney, and that he was the man ree ferred to in the message as “X.” “But ti message says ‘The fight is on me’,"” sald Senator Walsh, demo- cratic, Montana. “What does tha$ mean? Ghere was no fight on My, Lambert, was there?” “1 don't know.” “This doesn't hook up,” Senator Walsh went on. “Mightn't have been somebody elsc? There's a good portion of this message which doesn't mean anything at ail, if it is Lami bert.” 1 can't help that “On February 14 you sent a mes- sage mentioning ‘H. D, e nator Walsh said, “about a confors » to Mr. Daugh nnett sajd. “I don't think 1 saw him that day, but finally saw him the same day or the next “If we should assume that the e message yours referred to Daugherty,” Senator Walsh “that would connect up?” “Strange as t m Te Mr, said, sage contains substantial Daugherty told me as Lambert.” Senator Walsh then read the “prie cipal” telegrams of January 29 “I'd like to explain” Bennett be- gan. “The second part of that mes- sage refers to my own opinion, which 1 got from attending the White House newspapsr conference Refers To Curtis. “The first part, ‘the principal,’ re- fers to Senator Curtis.” Meclean, Bennett continued, had given him a message to deliver b‘ m what Me, well as Mr. (Continued on Third Page)