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—_— News of the World By Associated Press FESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN HERALD ECTICUT, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924, —EIGHTEEN PAGES. QUIGLEY OPENLY REBELS AT MEETING OF G. 0. P. CHIEFS; EW BRITAIN, CON { | N MINE IN UTA WILL NOT SUPPORT HOLMES;Explosion, Gansed by Dust, Ap- Repeats Accusation He Was Knifed in Back By Organization When He Ran For Mayor Engages in Peppery Repar- tee With Chamberlain and Others, Declaring Peace| Talk Comes Too Late. | “I'm not egotistical, but I'm entitled te a vindication from the républican party, and unless you got Ed Hall to 20 ipto the pr ry, I'll go in myself,” ox-Mayor George A. Quigley shouted at a gathering of about 30 republicans in G, O, I, headquarters last night at | the conclusion of a scathing attack on | the republican organization in which the former mayor mineed no words in making known his animosity to- ward the present republicun regime. The former mayor declared that members of the party “turned traltor to the ticket,” and “knifed me in the back™ two y s ago after he had de teated ox-Mayor Orson I, Curtis for the republican nomination, and us a result he was d o on cleetion day. “Yer," he sald, "you now come to me and oxpect me to tender the olive Lranch, to bury the hatchet with flow- ers, trying to forget that some of you were the ones who stuck your hatch- wis into m Fear Hobnes Cannot Win Ex-Mayor Quigiey and Oliver 1, Davis. a prominent first ward republi- | an, declared the republican ticket heofled by Wrederiek M, Holmes, at Nt the only avowed candidate for republican nomination for m is 0 very weuk one and they predicted that it wounld fail of election, During the course of bis fiery ad- Quigley was Interrupted by 1. Chamberlain, tormer head of the board of finance und taxation, Attor- Michacl A, Bexton, by ex-Couneil. man Muawell 8. Porter, rormer own committecman, MueKirdy, Hepres tative B, W, Christ and several others and lively repartee tollowed in overy instun fiepreseniative Clrist who prosided at the meeting admitted that Mr. Hall would be w very strong candidate and | that he wounld very much to see him dn the rac e asked anyone sent who could suggest means by which Hall could be brought out as a candidate to do so. Mr., Chamberlain 1x0 dectared that it would be “splen- <id” A Hall would run Predevick M, Holmes, the republi cun can ¢, wag not present at the moeting Neary b0 repubticans comprising | practically all the recognized leaders and including State Central Commit- | teeman George W, Wivtt were present when the meeting was called to order | by Chaleman Herbert . Brwin of the republican town committee,’ .\lr.‘ Kdwin told t guthering that eon- | rled offort way necessary to put the | ket across and urged that every | prospective voter be consulte and made’” before cicetion day. e called for neminations for permanent chafrman and the name of | Representative Chriet was suggested. There were no other norainations and | My, Christ took the chair | He called for suggestions as to the | best means to approacih the pre- | . tion tasks, There was no response | for several minutes and finally the chairman asked Judge Klett if he would remark Klett Pladges Party Support Judge Kilett called attention to the approaching national election. He =aid that, although many dis- ugree with him, city clections lave a bearing on national politics as indica- tive “which way the wind is blow- ing.” To demonstrate this he point- «d out that democratic newspapers al- ways call attention to this fact and submit it as an argument for a dem- veratic sweep of the nation. The | speaker ventured an opinion that the | next president the United States will come from New England—that Ivin Coolidge will be elected. He urged that New Britain de_its part by putting across the republican ticket, Judge Kiett sall much has been heard of the conomical democrati administration,” but he reminded the aundience that the thorough tax col- Jections by Bernadotte 1.oomis and the watehful manner in which Chairman 12. ¥. Hall of the board of finance and taxation kept watch over the city finances resulled in much of the ceonomy that is now attributed to the admiuistration. He asked the repub- lieans to bear this In mind when talking politics. In concluston he said the party or- ganization would back whatever can- | didates are nominated by the pri- maries, Chamberiain Approves of Holmes, For about two minutes no one spoke; then ¥. 8. Chamberiain arose | and addressed the ¢hair. He sald ! he was pleased to learn that ¥. M. | Holmes had consented to have his name used in connection with the republican nomination, and declared that Holmes would give the ecity a fine, business-like That he was not as well known as dr ¥ ti a Il may of | of some of the other eandidates would | Massachusetts that the governor had partisanship in asking | He told of how [the senator 16 repudinte attacks npon | CAUGHT AFT nators | be an asset rather than a handicap. Chamberiain felt. the voterS had been clamoring for years to get a good businessman, a | | 1 (Continued on Page 12) IR} RUTHERFORD 1S OPPOSED TO HOLMES' NOMIN WILL WORK TO B HEEain Rutherford, for- present- for Arthur N mer councilman and r ative and pelitical mana ex-Mayor Quigley during first two sueccessful political campaigns, de today that he is opposed nomina- tion of I for mayor. “T'll go down the line to dv feat him and climinate him from the contest,” he said. I feel that he is the akest ean- didate mentioned and believ that Mayor Iaonessa would find it a very ecasy matter to defeat him on eclection day.” red to the M. Holmes S SR S SRR HOLMES WITHDRAWS ALLING ENTERS RACE Official Announcement Made at 0'Clock This Afternoon QUIGLEY SUPPORTS JUDGE s Message From |\ puroximately 170 e Will Not Run Manutacturer S New York Saying —Conference Held Today in Alling's Oftice, F. M. Holmes, candidute mayoralty nomination, stated this afternoon that he wonld not for mayor leaving the the candidacy of Judge who formally announced didacy at press time, Quigley neotitied the pape would support Mr, Alling A conferen was held in Alling's offfce this morning at Stute Central Committeeman W his Orge hat ( or ALLING 1 JUDGE B W, W. Kiett, the leader ganization herc; Edward others were present. It is reported that made to draft Judg The “Herald” asked Judge this afternoon whether he had ed to aceept the nomination plled: “Not so far as I've Later he was asked whether he ek the nomination. He if he rcached any decision make an announcement Quigley Reported Vricndly, An intcresting angle th tion is that Judge Alling was & the ¥ of efforts Alling ALl } he of lof support from the Quigley factior been one ed to have points discu morning's conference, leaders realize that they to win if ex-Mayor George ley and others arc hostile candidate. They also know help their cause it Quigley open war on their man The political situation has taken usual turn within 48 hours. Fr Holmes announced “Thursd that he would be a candidate republican nominatien and generally agreed that backing of the At 2 This is said important not Al it would it had organization. w statement to make. e negative. When asked, fave the proposition under consideration he sald: “Yes, 1 have.” rey ENONERATES DEAD MAN sridgeport, March §— Coroncr . Phelan today filed a report on death of Miss Rose Goodruff, who struck by the truck of David O, ¢ stein, a officer, a week and as previously indicated Goldstein was exonerated from Liar On Thursday Goldstir had worried over the accident death, took his own life special by Cox Makes Reply Poston, March §.—Governor (‘ox administration. la satement today making rejoincr to the assertion of Senator Walsh shown extreme democratic = that the president by sald he il hoped Walsh would his democratic colleagues.” the | reported, late i field open for Aling n- |Castle Gate, ho |paratus oxygen tanks Judge which rty or. I ang might replied that would this publicar hope Quig to their would not an ay for the the 45 o'clock this afternoon Judge {Alling was asked whether he had any ed in the John the g0 Scnator | Moran “denounce the tactics of {eral at 'RESCUE CREWS AT WORK Not Known If There Are Any — Three Distinet Are Heard—Fire- Survivor: Explosions men Rushed to Scene. The A Castle Gate, Utah, March 8 One hundred and seventy-five! ‘men employed in the day shift | [ sociated Pr statives referred YOUNG WOO0D Candidate’s Son Summoned in Attorney General’s Hearing—Rep. Zihlman Defends His Name—King Calls Crim a “Crook” Former Washington ment of justic close the name March 8.—The*depart- declined toda; of the two r to in the grand jury report. Mr. Daugherty fook the position he | co’ two rep: uld not disclose the identity of the csentaitves as 1 in the 175 MEN TRAPPED 'DAUGHERTY REFUSES TO GIVE OUT [ NAMES OF ACCUSED CONGRESSMEN; CALLED TO TESTIFY | REED'S CHANCES ! | of the Utah Fuel Co. mine, No. house resolution until the department | 12, were entombed by an explo- sion today. i The explosion is believed to| {have been caused by dust. Smoke and dust are pouring from the mouth of the mine here but it has not been deter- jmined whether the interior of ithe mine is afire. Details are lacking, according {to Joseph Carnley chief clerk, and it is not known whether there were any survivors, Res- cue teaims now arve endeavoring to enter the mine, according to company officials, Eatent Is Unknown Lake City; Utah, March coul miners ported entomnbd result in N mine of the t Castle Gate, Utah, the mine is on Sult S are of an r as a plosion today 2 Utah Fuel Co Another [ report suys he known, extent Thr Ofticers and others left her for the equipment the Utah of the explosion is not distinct explosions are the company on a4 speciel train the disaste Fire the other camps of Is being rushed to scene of from FFuel Co fire re Export ald in In addition to the tighting ap- being rush- | miners also the rescue ed to the mine arc en rofite to work Mine clured chruary 13 de and the sprin- in gogd shaps inspectors on | - the ventlatior kling operation werc ATTY. KATZ IS NAMED Hartford Lawyer s Elected as Aneil- ‘N lary Receiver For the State of G, 1% | edmond and Brokerage, Harttord, March Louis H. Katz was appointed Friday eevening ancillary receiver for the Jstate of Connecticut of the brokerag and investment G F K mond and Co., which met legal difticulties in York and Boston carly in the week Mr, Katz took possession the Hartford branch this noon. Representing three credi- tors of the concorn he went to New Haven Friday nd at § o'cloek appeared before Judge 13- win 8 Thomas of the U, 8 Distriet court whom the appointment was made. Mr, Katz reprgsented three Connecticut creditors Jud Thomas placed the bond at $6,000 and Mr, Kalz has qualified. Attorney house Ine., New n of afternoon by : Walsh Scores Cuv. Cox For His Partisanship Washington, March L] Scnator Walsh, democrat, Massachusetts, to- jay replied to the appeal of Governor Cox to repudiate biseless and repre- hensible demoeratic attacks on Presi- dent Coolidge by issuing a statement which he denounced the governor's | act and extreme partisanship, “The governor of Massachusetts in criticising certain democratic senators | what calls ‘contemptible par- tisanship’ resorts to the same kind of partisa at of which he com- plains g lecture me,” said «h “It g ety 1o or whip as 1 by attempt Wal thi + public % Senator to impute dishon- ind quite anot his political judg- | impugned the He would nst such an as- de. His political s Leen eritialse ctly legiti- is one \ man v thi t & 1o criticise " No onesty of Calvin Coolidge v one has imp e ag sault i udgme and suel i« perfe eriticism {mate vow Able Much Better ch 6.—Henator , who was shot In cks ago during an prohibition en- suspected boot- | to leate his The paralysis left side, has Senator ( ."rccné To Leave Bed Washington, of Ve Greene the head s« encounter ment leggers, bed ores you wa ay for th develope . Ve teadily New Haven Trolleymen in Opposition to D. S. Time New Ha March S.—Local day nd might trolleymen of the Connecti- cut Co gs held respectively ast 1rly today veted 10 8o on recor inalterably oppos- "] ed to davtight = tion was | taken, 1 was ¢ se the 1t ardship to be under day- to obtain it is still] n him at gneetiy i and « whe 45 being | men Foe " oliged to | tight saving | sufficient rest daylight and retire r order when t LONG March CHASE. Ignacio | gen- New Orteans former Mexie Berlin arrested here night after an international scarch,l consul was last | | had an opportunity to more carefully go into the charg against them, Would Hold Up Action, He offered to withhold further ac- tion by the department in the case to enable a house committec 1o examine the evidence and develop the truth of | the charges, Represenfative Longworth immedi- ately moved that the communication be referred to the judiciary commit- tee with recommendations to report immediately as to a course of proce- dure, Attorney Gen, Daugherty however, to transmit to the response 1o its request, evid to indicate improper u offered, house in rnee sald » of influence | for a consideration, devéloped in Chi-| 8t. Louls, March §. cago. Zihlman Takes Floor. ore the house could aet on the Longworth motion, Representative Zihlman, republican, Maryland, who has been mentioned in connection with the eharges, took the floor to de- fend his name. A few moments later the Thousa adopted the Longworth motion but before it did so, Representative King, republican, Tllinois, made a bitter tack on Mr, Crim, declaring that he is a “crook.” Mr. King charged that Crim went to Chicago to dig up something to blacken the names of every member of congress, Mr. Zihlman said he had it on re- who represented the department of Justice in the Chicago grand jury pro- ceedings had disclosed to some scns his name and that of another house member in connection with the charg Declaring he wanted action and full investigation of charges which might concern him he declared he could “demonstrate to the louse and the country that ho had been guilty of no wrongdoing.” “I have no fear” asserted the aryland member, who is chairman of the labor committee, “but that I will be able to clear my name."” Langley Also Present, While Mr, Zihlman was speaking, scated directly in front of him was Representative Langley, republican, of Kentucky, who yesterday told the house he had information that he was involved but that he was inno- cent of any possible ch Young Wood The speclal senate vestigating Attorney General erty today issued o subpocna leonard Wood, Jr., to question regarding the story that a deal volving an appointment was posed by ofl interests at the lican eonvention in Chicago. Other prospuctive wity betore the Daugherty committee include several Ohioans, politicians and other assoclates of Mr. Daugherty of Ci Jumbus and other .sTeitic SHRDR Jumbus and other cities. Their names are withheld. ROMANCE ENDS FATALLY k Woman Hétks Husband to & lled committes in Daugh- for in- pro. repub " New Yo Death With Axe—Love Affair Bee gan in Russia 20 Years Ago. New York, March §.—A boy and girl romance which Legan in Russia twenty years ago ended in the murder carly today of Samuel Gluckman, a tailor, by his wife, Edith, who hacked him to death with an axe as he slept in thelr upper west side apartment. ‘I kilied him because I loved him %0, she told the police as they led her away. “I loved him—and 1 couldn’'t bear to have him go around with other women.” The woman sald, according to the poliee, that the tragedy was the result of a week of jealous quarrelling. Sh and Gluckman ‘had becn school and playmates in Russia, she said, and had fallen in Jove when they met in the United States five years ago. AT CHESS EXHIBITION March $.—Jose Capa- holder of the world's ttle won 25, lost 4 and drew 4 matches in a simultan- s exhibition with opponents that ended carly today at the Brook- Iyn chess club. Norman 8. Perkins, former Cornell champion, was one of who defeated the champion. it DEATH: SUES FOR $20,000 New Haven, March 8.—George Ma- erl, who is at the point of death in the Meriden hospital, from wounds, today, in superior court entered smit inst Roceo Pappalo, who is accus- od of stabbing him. Damages of $20,- 900 are asked, L8 New York, blanca, Cubar professional chess those NE; —-% | THE WEATHER - Hartford. March 8.—Foreoast for New Britain and vicinity: Fair tonight and Sunday, be- coming wnsettled by Sunday night, continucd cold. | * * him | I " | JAMES A, REED A The Associated Press, 1d A nn, |state manager for United S 2na- tor James A, Reed, today stated re- Iports from yesterday's township and {ward meetings showed the senator was defeated in virtually all parts of |the state ept Kansas City and St, | Louis. s far as I'm concerned,” he sald, “I'm willing to throw up the sponge.” | Senator Recd declined to comment fon the result of the meetings, 'TRYING T0 PUT BLANE OF WAR ON OIL KINGS | Daugherty Witnesses Will Be Asked | Hable authority that John W. H, Crim | To 1l of Activities in Mexican Revolt per- | | S Witnesses southwest by Washington, Maveh {subpoenacd from the the senate committer | Attorney General Daugherty will be asked about the alleged activities of Americun ofl interests in promoting the present Mexican sevolution: Senator Wheeler, democrat, |tana, saild today he expected to prove that former S ry Fall and the Doheny and, Sinclair oil interests par- |ticipated in a conspiracy further {the revolt The witnesses will be asked, {tor Wheeler sald, whether these inter- ests participated in violations of Am- srican neutrality by the shipment of arme and ammunition across the bor- der, He declared former department justice agents would testify that they | were from Washington to {gtop the work of breaking up gun running across the border ZUNA WINS MARATHON son, of ordered Millrose Athletic Association Runner n Laurel Flashes To Victory Baltimore Race Md., March $~Frank Athletic association, ¢ won the annual Lau- irel to Baltimore marathon, the of#- clal eastern tryout for the Olympic At the seven mile point Thomas B. | Henigan, Malden, Mass, took the lead, with eorge Rameay of Camden, o 12., second and Albert Michelson, (o net A. C., Kast Portchester, N. | who won last year's marathon, was in the lead up to this peint, dropped {back to third place AL the 15-mile point, Michelson had regained the | Ramsay was second |and Teison third. A strong wind was blowing across the course Zuna went into second place was 200 yards behind Michelson miles from the finish Both going strong with no other runners in sight = Beats Policeman With His Own Club, Sentenced Waterbury, March 8.—Joseph Cher 18, of 188 South Leonard sireet, city, was sentenced to the state reformatory this morning in city court by Judge Abner . Hayes on charges of attempted robbery and striking police officer the head with the officer's own club. Cherry, it was al {leged, was canght by the officer in a gas station carly this morning. Wi Ithe officer was placing Cherry under |arrest the latter drew the offi and struck him The blow |render the officer unconscie !officer after a struggle with to police headquarters. D Baltimore, Millrose |New York, today |y Zuna, and two were on e ¢ did prico s After Staying in Hospital Seven Months | Martin 8. Hoden, 47 years, of 153 | Main streect night tth { Hartford hospital where he | confined for the past He has been a resident of |ain for the years and leaves {two slsters living in Hartford The | runeral arrangements have not been completed " U has been seven months New Brit- St. Paul, March ment of Calvin Coolidge Minnesota republicans met convention here today to 12 presidential electors and seven dele- gates at Jarge to the party’s national convention tertainty Fect | GO AGLIMMERING | investigating | Mou- | Average Daily Circulation Week Ending 1 0 ’50 7 March 1st .. 'SEN. CURTIS DENIES UNDER OATH MANY STATEMENTS OF - BENNETT: LATTER REPEATS | | ULL CASH OPINION | ON BONUS REJECTED | | | Assistant Republican Leader Again Brands Testimony As False— - Post Man Admits There | Was Nothing Improper |Author of “Easy Access to White House” Telegram Also Called Upon to Tes- tify in Teapot Investiga- tion. | |House (ommittee Decides to Limit Payments . on Paid-Up Life Insurance ? March 544 to make full h puyments {tion in the Soldiers’ Bonus bill voted down today by the hous s |and means commit which decided [to limit payme paid-up insurance (u":npv“‘ A ".!,".t'. Dept . artfoy, Detanin {drafted by Waghington, veterans not enfitled to more than |Curtis of Kanss $50 will be approved excep- | liean leader, t tion. The benefits will extend | voluntarily before |officers up to and including the ¥ Washington. proposi ¢ on op ats on tife | on motion | Crowther, The he commit- Tho vate was v \ 1 eleven | | Conp, { - bill will be \ a sub-committee, Cash Mareh S —Senator the assistant repub- the witness stand the oil committes nd denied under oath some of atements made about him ye: in the testimony of Ira B nett an cditorial writer for the Washs ington Post Oldfield, declared| The Kans he would carry the fight for the fuil [some of the cash payments as an optional provi-|by Bennett neye sion of the bill to the house when!had performed the measure is reported and predicted 'ward B. Me it would be passed there. to him by The veterans committee named absolutely no ground for attempting the house democratic conference to link him with the mysterious vanced the full tax payments and in-'“principal” mentioned in one of Bene surance scheme and the solid support nett's telegrams to Melean given the proposal by the democratic membe 'm the ways and means Nothing Improper. committee today is declared by demo- | ter Bennett again was called ups N to explain, He repeated one of crats to indicate a strong stand by the Ihis previous statements and brought as an 1e lof captain in the army and marine [ the corps and licutenant in the navy as|terday allowed in the bil ed last sion Representative rank 8 sen declared that versations deseribed took place, that ho no services for Ed- n like those attributed ennett, and that there was by on 8 Jus. that his u for aceess” message Bast Hampton, Conn., March Albert Rich who was arrested la terday by State Officer Arthur Hartford, was bound over under 000 bonds for trial at the April ,term of the Middlesex county superior court on the charge of arson. He had pleaded not guilty before Grand Juror John Gorman but the state officgr of- fered in evidence a statement M\x.. to by Mrs. Edward aham, a very close friend of Rich, in which the atioh was that Rich set the fire h de {stroyed his home on the night of No- vember 29 last, The state had six other witnesses but their were not disclosed and they were not led, 1t is said that a quarrel which took place Thursday between Mrs, Graham and tch led to the statement which Mrs am gave the police under oa The incident created great interest here last night when it was known that Rich had been arrested and was to have a hearing and townspeople ex- pected to be the town hall when | Rich arraign However, their intent jad been anticipated and heariug was held at Grand Juror Gor- man's Rich appealed four citizens in towd to be his bondsman but each declined to sery to Haddam jail ire which was regarded the furniture who was in had left her at, it is sald bec t o Mrs, Graham. | f Merton Weir and AL work on the fire case y they claimed, that I conld tell more about it he 1. Recently Rich was warned by Mr raham that was to stop at tentions toward Mrs. Grad and Grand J Gorman early this we is satd t Rich ¥ Ric 8. yes- Cone | wh names « by the sub-committee to be appointed '+ contend, however that there had been basis of $1 u day for home service chester of the department of training and farms orhome ald as op- | PENK Itimore, who waus quoted in one and“the Molew easy access” 1o the publisher here by whom he formerly which it was based fronwa number of tation of what he had said to one of The Hearing in Detail, ®he first witness in the ofl inquiry to« jor, he said, on January Asked Him 1o See Walsh, #omeone on the other side,” mention- | Poena had already been issued for party for such a bill, H The basis on which insurance poli- |\ #ome new which in turn im- diately were denfed by Senator to fix the draft of the provision, he heasur pased It seasion previded anything improper in the senator's ate titude toward the oil disclosure and $1.25 overseas serviee : i mpt supported by UCC Who telegraphed MeLoan committee was investigating tions of the bl was defeated today, |9 F McLean telegram as saying the legsed quAN'S [;flNs[;IEN[;E nstalled between Washington ' Beach would give » | Whito House. {Vas employed was a porsonal onej that no one had told him to se nd it East Haddam Citizen Ac- newspapermen, cused of Arson on State- "Phe e asy was oxe MeLean's men over the tele phone, He denied that he ever meant to refer o Washington, March s Scnator { | Curtls, after conferring a moment day. He sald he had read newspaper eports concerning Bennett's told him MeLean “desired to lx.v ved” from testifying before the ofl ™ asked him to see Senator | Walsh, Senator Curtis said he sug- ing Senators Underwood of Alabama and Robinson of Arkansas, Next day | Mclean The cies will be valued is to be determined ™ urtis, The editorial writer did not adjusted compensation credit the | " . The committee also heard . chalrman Green toinclude voeational |th® account and Irancis T, Hor wire coftage in Pulm CAUSES MAN,S ARRES"’ Rochester suid message to (he (and that he got the information from N il laine 3 ome i M ment b}' “Lady-Friend’ plained by Homer misinterpros |the White House with Senator Walsh, took the stand as mony. He sdw Bennett g committec for reasons of health. gested to them “they had better see Senator said, he he learned a sub- Senator next ‘urtis time he saw Bennett, proceeded, it was be« itor Norris had mentioned of the members of the MelLean family” in a senate speech and Bene nett desired that this speech be withe drawn from the Congressional Record. Senator Curtis sald that he and Borah had already taken up mattor of getting Ben- Norris to withdraw the remarks, had talked with Senator Walsh in matter as well nett tried Curtis, the latter said It would be better te wire thanks to Borah Sepator Walsh cause was . 2 one home to and he wa taker The home safully the destroye as ious belonged Florida at husband 1o thank Senator but he told him » bave Melean and Walsh ing, remark. s made the 1 s ntions thar i o h - No Talk On Ol Inquiry i > Thur have served a half of Graham 0 Mre. Grahs followed officers Mrs in ¥ A quarrel Afterwards the desited ording Graham she to story, “in r . " me Rict employed Middiete had si He writer d has bee nt in rere that ™ arrested P ormerly The off ¥ Mrs, Graham i< 1o the Kich had told 1 wn and Curtis r con- f pot {we” statey nett added, “49 ) in order to get $1 d that he they 1 pro- ¥y corre clope. Mrs claimed th Insurance on it to that Graham is said to have she did not like the idea and this was one reasons th she and Rich quarreled. The ofi also say that Mrs. Graham had them she was tired of Rich's tions to hor. They were prepared 1o offer considerable evidemce at hearing last night, they said | found it unnecessary. In the | court it is expected the state |charge Rieh with attempting to | traud insurance companies. her Bennett Remews Statements. number of ., but added has forgot- When Sena- Washington, sug- well” to relate the noett said: parts of the eon- sversation not discoss, 1 “t o spread any scandal. § won't do it uniess 1 am compelled™ posed of told ter Aemocrat i would be " 1 conyersations. “The he at but ior will aiso de | ned (Conti on Page 12) PRICE THREE CENTS .