New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1924, Page 4

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. b4 \ “Hh the compunies, individuals, gov- sald, early in the Harding.adminis- ernment ‘departments or public offi- tration had apartments adjoining. s who did have conncction Wl\h‘ “This was apparently a sort of |the leases of the naval oil reserves, I rendezvous,” Senator Walsh sug- { want to make now the following de- | gested. |tailed and emphatic statemeift of| Fall visited there often, the wit- facts: |ness said, but he said he never heard g e “I have absolutely no knowledge re- hhv oil leases discussed at these ‘con- (Continued from First Hlge) garding any leases upon naval Te-|fcrences. i ey serves made at any time to @y per-| “There is nothing to that tdnnel . ' oition in New Mexico in which Sen- | S0n or any company except —such istory” he said, when asked if there . knowledge s I in common with all|was an underground connection be- ator Fall was endeavoring to interest i,. 1oy of the American public have |tween the McLean town house’and | \JUDGE KENYON MAY BE - NAMED IN DENBY'S POST Former Senator From Iowa Has Con- ference With President Which | i | { A DOLLAR | ~ FOR A I Arouses Speculation By the Ascoclated Press. Washington, March 12. — Former . you?” Senator Walsh commented. r«-c—hsd from newspaper reports. ithe house next door where Daugh- | |Senator W. 8. Kenyon, Iowa. now “It's all there from him in the "As to the so-called Sinclair Jeases|erty jived. judge of the elghth federal circuit p 2 nature of a prospectus.” -lr\d companies: : Asked who told him that A. | court, is understood to be under cgn- McLean Smokes Up. Dow't Know Sinclair. Mitehell Palmer was acting for Sin- | |sideration for appointment as secre- “1 never have _k /tary of the navy to succeed Secretary. MeLean crouch wn - anything clair and Fall, he replied: d over. the witness table and lit a cigarette, out any lease of any oil land to the| “ (hink 1 heard that frém | Denby. “The better idea was never to get S u(rl (\4" and kn;\\‘ ;v]nhgns !0;“" Major." Judge Kenyon arrived here last ' mixed up,” he remarked. *“I'd have P0Ut this, except what 1 have read in| genator Adams asked him why he! Gulden's too. | night and shortly afterward went to Furni v been further off than that ranch if | | 0®Spupers, 1 do not k"l‘i’“‘H“"‘(;hml given checks for $100,000 to| makes ment |the White House where he conferred nltlll‘eh values, every“he"‘ e 1'd suspected.” ", Sinclair.and have no recolioction ot | g}y, dtaeatt with President Coolidge. His friends standard W The crowd chuckled and had an- | " "“l"l“‘ wet '"‘“l"lf‘ ’n": 'l‘“‘:‘;"‘:“ “I don't know,” was the reply. “If - {said today he had not reached a de- elow a certain standard, ther 1 hen the witness said|Ws¥: 1 have never had a {ra kn h tt [cision but had an’appointment with S e, ot Ml L T o bt o o, e b sonsecin D e S S i Set something, somewhere, is cheapened. . }myself or any other person in any o . o sl 5 a safe deposit box: D s Sas T [it egm as remotely, ‘as 1 gu, - 1| AR——————— 0. Above-a certain point it is extravagance. T have hired six vaults in this mat-| ' "%, *5 0 % that (Mere |did0'L know later whether to AL 1 it 1 did mot. even know that therel, a0 jump into the occan.” T0 ADDRESS C. OF (. | smomrvy rUssick wixs perey The happy medium, however, is always “We nced a little help,” said Sena-| o oo 5 L NEE A0 U Mammoth | wgenator, I was going down the ! | 'rhe Pas, Man., March 12.—Shorty 2 i tof Walsh later on and he proceeded | iy the press reports in connection [ine for @ friend as far as I could. | Russick, star musher of the North present. Toknow it is thrift. T've never idone a dishonest 4hing in Chief of U. S. Chamber of Commerce Country, today won the annual 200- to read the telegram which investigatlo ¢ investigatlon. 1 did Know. |,y yiee and 1 never had anything mile pon-stop The Pas dag |derby in 1 alwith th private wire would give Mcl.can ¥k dniine wha ceaas i newindnent ha : : o % 4 ;’nd quick access to the White would have known, that there was “‘If‘ do with this durned Teapot Dome Service Burcau to Speak at llo(du.\'hltchdten tnm‘l started at 11 o'clock Med]um Prlced Furnlture g company known as the Sinclair Con- | iR~ PP £ AR yesterday morning. ; honestly built and honestly priced,—com- bined with counsel, courtesy, large choice and liberality of terms—has established for us a prestige, fast growing with the " years. “Why did you want easy and quick solidated Oil company, but 1 never [ [Well you realize you've made & nccess to the White House™ asked|have had had any connection with it |10t of trouble for yoursclf mnd this| = Colvin B. Brown, chief of the or- FOl' the Boys the senator. |or any interest in it and have rn\‘r|'°"‘"’"'" ganization service bureau- of the “I don't” McLean retorted. owned or had any interest in a single | “Yes. but of course I fecl a whole | United Ctates Chamber of Commerce, He went on to explain that William | share of the stocks of that «omp.n\v'“" sorrier for mysclf than the com- | will address the members of thelo-' F. Wiley of the Cincinnati ny company in any way connected | itte : cal vhamber at a dinner meeting to was ill and that he wanted to take|with it { Senator Adams cited a be held in the Burritt hotel tomorrow him to PPalm Beach. | n a word. T had no knowledge of i from McLcan to F. T. evening at 6 o'clock, on “The sig- “We took up the wire matter in|or conncetion with Atr, Sinc oil { Baltimore, telling him to “think over nificance of national problems.” November” the publisher continued,”! leases or his companics or his business | ©¢ mlfl" nr‘r‘r;nim-m people” in con-1 _ Reporta from the team captains and & R T e i e b e o Dotisa oty Lambert wain Jia miomied] be Bats br Beaer W etk wopir- | The selection of the store in which to R ed ¥ oo, Seaster ) "'_"?,,:i{"_f;““,;‘, R L D by And SAhE. Nuitids ate: | A ““dJ”;:‘or:‘o):jo‘I:‘m:. oSt place your confidence and your dollars is ETve reas somes ot neme " tovemsaBe: ild ot lnow that ho hadswny ;o.,’.‘""fl‘\.‘l»“«?..il"},l';.ig(‘. In Untaiely, Peter Cron, A, 5 Jourdan ¥, 0. more infportant to your earning and sav- B L' diny, tving 1o furs ot Bection with any lessss Wbon et cectian of W G Meadonr D s Rae S ing capacity than the fruitless search for the newspapers. “He's becn dragged into this very “I do not know the names of Mr, |unfairly, and there have been a lot ot} [oheny's compan but T am in-{of rotten newspaper articles,” said| B OUBLES OGCU esidant o the|Matean." ' LABOR TR R tormed that Mexican Petroleum company and of It was one of McLean tele-| ancls J. Me the Pan-American Petroleum com- |grams mentioned | ¢ | pany and that those companies, like |Adoo or his father" being x||lur-;0l'l:llllll‘r of Garment Markers' Union Arrested in Waterbury On Charges L the impossible values that do not exist. He suggested it might refer to the horse shipment. “Senator Iall was too perturbed about oil for you to bother him about horses, wasn't he?™ “Not too perturbed to talk about horsges, 1 think if he was in his grave he'd jump out if you mentioned race horses,” G Dt BURTON A. WHITE ‘Resident Salesman 16 Black Rock Ave.—Phone 1499-3 C.C.FULLER CO. 40-56 Ford St.—Hartford A 'GOOD PLACE TO TRADE imost large oil companies, have {ney for Mclecan for ‘\m:n-hr:-. “I was mistaken about ) Me- | . . 2 “I have never owned directly or in- { Adoo’s length of employment,” said ntin & ,lc”::::"lo“}‘;;}!‘] r:'““;":z;”::f:n"o""hulrm-Hv for myself or.in conngction [the witness. “It was five years, 1| of Twtindetion. sender “had a tip” he was to be fmf with any other person whatever aemployed him becauso® he was al Wate rbury, ~March 12, — Jacob e the oil inquiry, single share of stock in n‘.v Mexican |strong man, when he, began law Grossman of New York an organizer BRG aave you that tio?” asked| Petrolenm company, the Pan-Ameri- | prgotice,” |for the international lady garments' B i S eniek onon da ] ehenn. was sxiguled"TrOm upuE| L0 nd Bregah o Ih v anded, heir dependent companies, or, 80 far |4y tendance on the committee after he | of intimidation and brcach of the v o nator, presume I got thou-!heny had any interest in or connec- oo pours, workers here are not at work as the | gooi04; is chairman of the national sands,” McLean told him: “Tips!tion with. i o S | result of a recent strike, Grossman co;:nl(:r(:e Ay :h““ ARl ot & about everything. Sometimes I began | r Wanted Badge, That's All. is at liberty under bonds of $500, His ance of Boys' Week, It begins sh“. % Ng:.‘,‘.’::,l t{;\nlmll Te lpm lmmr[ ' | ';i\m:r of .I.n_\] ('l'mrxll .' .\]h-l.)r»u: Confidence Man Taken case will be heard Friday in the eity [gat® v (0¥ Le;dln( clerrymw alsh at one point re-|said when asked what service he ha A court, Counsel for the garment manes [y o ° + g marked that the pubilshed was a man |rendercd as a dollar-a-year secret By New Haven Police nlm\vlrms said l’m;n\ thay wenil -;k"'""""," s ’""ffl"“';,";‘"""“,, b of many business transactions. {agent of the department of justise.| New Haven, March 12.—Carlos de|for procoedings to restrain thelr union | *4UC8IOP® are servink . ’ ““This man 18, Mr. McLean return- The main purposc of his appoint-|stantis, of Astoria, L., 1., held in $5,- |organizers from conducting picketing 3 ed, pointing to William J. Lambert ment, he sald, was to enable him by [ 4,00 on an idleness charge today pend- |activities, his attorney. “Hc does all the busi- | use of his badge, to get |I||nu‘sh Po- ling am inquiry about him was ar- | ——————— ness for me.” [lice lines in “strange citles,”§ when |rested by an officer yesterday in a The publisher said he thought “the " ‘l]ses Monkey wrenc" in traveling with President Harding’s | jewelry store where he was bargain- * ehampion” who signed some of the party. ing to sell 27 “diamonds.” Mis sam- Attack on Physician ° ° messages was Chris Dunphy, his golf | Attorney Geheral Daugherty was | ple wa real stone worth $400, The| New Haven, March 12.~Harry C instructor. {identtficd by McbLean as the author |spa found in_his stocking were |nolly, who hit Dr. May Mailhouse, . publisher | bits of glass it was determined today. | alienist, over the head with a monkey . “I never coded a tolegram in my|of a message telling the Mife” sald the witness. “There's only | “not to worry." The police’ thought the man might|wrench as a result of a grievance re. one word there #I can ldentify—the The publisher declarod he never[have been connected in some way |cently, was held in $5,000 for a high- word “Gob"— it mean period.” {had anything to do with any mil-|with a diamond robbery of \\'urw-u\-ntm court trial today. Physicians said L] Reads Preparcd Statement {llig dollur slush fund rumored to e the accused was both physically and At the outset McLean read to the |haic been sent to Washington for ~ {mentally 11, and his brother said n eommittee this prepared statement: | government officis Conn. Men Appolnted Connolly had been in six different A v “Having in mind the subject of this!| Senator Walsh got” the witness fo hospitals in four years, Anvestigation and having also in mfhd |deseribe the location of the MeLean ”’”“0"'“] Monticello Board il 0 et TRt A b 12.-Governor ” . the widespread use in the public press [town house. L g A PURCHASE CONCERN Rard s to ¢ ou cclal very wormm that the faver 1ect! oasc oy Genol ) v, AW with the naval ol lease or| Attorney Gemoral Duugherty, he| il B e’ rhis Moard 1y to|have been sent out of o special mget- of the |ing of stockholders of the Marline and Jypmh[g, of her fried food depend on thgfil she draw up plans for the purcl 0 Thomas Jefferson est as memors | Rockwell corp. on Mareh 28 to aus ke jal, Those appointed are: Itellin U, [thorize purchase of the Gurney Ball uses. For this reason, the modern housewife is anxious Tyler of Haddam, William ¥5. "Thoms | Bearing Co. of Jamestown, N, Y., ne- to now the source of the fat she uses, and Aow it is made. of Waterbury and Augustine Loners |gotiations for which have been con- . gan of Hartford, cluded, . P § . This determination to know the facts is undoubtedly one of the main reasons for the tremendous popularity of ! CCThey Can ’t Their Dad’s a Senator! . S Mazola for frying. Put You in Jail | L] L] L .' It is a pleasant thought,in the kitchen 'Y and at the table, to know that the source of Mazola is as f Or 1 hat o’ good and delicious to eat as Mazola itself. G If you like “‘corn-on-the-cob” you can’t help hkmg [ Mavola. For this pure cooking and salad oil is made > *Can't, eh?” said the man, “We\ll, f(r:om tlrle hearts of full-ripened corn—America’s Greatest I'm here!” e ’ g ; This is why Mazola is known as the absolutely pure Alter your sleepless night from ! g vegetable oil—from an edible source. And it is made right s tol s : N ’ in the heart of the big corn belt of the United States, in L - c?fiee dr!nkln.g and your friends ‘say a clean, sanitary, modern plant. Every can is sesled its all imagination, remember the { tight—and you, the consumer, are the first person to ‘ sleepless night. i touch its contents. e i ¢ . . L] L) . ’ Also remember that Postum, the ‘ ‘ b pure cereal beverage, contains nothing Mazola is not a ' Grease—but a whole- i that can interfere with sleep. It has * some, easily digested fat. That is why Mazola-fried foods i every desirable quality of a mealtime [ ; are easy to digest—and free from grease. drink—cheering warmth, delightful [ Many mathers, ruhzm( the heaith and food value of E . flavor, and wholesomeness that makes 1‘ * Mazola, give a spoonful or two to their growing children. + for health. J Senatorial investigations aren't worrying these young folks | . When you '.hi“kd frying, think of M"“""‘.““ it i\ lin- the least. - Neither do they object posing for the photog-| once and you will never go back to the old-fashioned, Sold by grocers everywhere! vapher. They are Eleanor (left), and John King, son and daugh- | greasy methods of frying. : |ter of United States Senator William King of Utah. « Yes, they're | | twins. l % { ’ 0 fl P m | : | oA A PLEASANT THOU 4 O S u [ “Price At All { ' ¢ “Maszola is as delicioys ’ 30 Cents - ‘andgoodse satas the com D Q1sts 4 fOl‘ Health i . ‘\l.',. ey from whick it comes. CASCARAS QUININE ] /(‘)1 | COLDS, FLU.GRIPPE § CASCARA-BesTTONIC LAXATIVE knows | A 403 Do “There’s a Reason” Your grocer sells Postum in two forme: lastant Postum . {in tins) prepared instandiy ir l)u cup by the addition of flavor brought out u... fully 20 minutes. The com of either form is about one-half cent a cup. \

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