New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1924, Page 7

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TELEPHONE 7z THE BIG FURNITURE STORE 132 MAIN STREET 1wy ' Means explained cobsen investigate Senator Caraway 1 But 1 discussed it with Jess Smith fam solcly responsible torney general and 3 I g | 3 ey general and also Ja When ref cd, the attorney gen- democrat, Arkansas [ * wald Mcans Men wire it to Arkansas 1o in- being connected with “\,,'“‘\,‘“,”'f“‘ " & whod him, Means sad, 1 he had The Cara investigatio > clLean hefore he killed himsels " i POUPURTY n he told Vostigate Son Caraway, Mcans tos Means safd that cd i oa daw firm--Douglas, Ruffin made after the tor had attacke: 2 Senator Wheels ek tified i Sroa Wheeler sald hie | manding J is under « Avcar gard o th " id Presi Harding and 1 Attorney Owed Gost, Milions A friene ol telegrams thet o lepartmoent of = Mexican situations woral, Means saic Mingo had told him, the sce . nd- justice agents were “cheeking up” ot i Means told Dangherty he gated, Means said, adding that he 'pany owed the governmer Chairmar Khar interjected & (Continued From 1irst Page.) on the taw firm and 1 «ww 1o it that the Lal'olltte office three million, ont At he ¥ one is out i 18 gone through, although he did “urns told yon to go to lowa check But Action On Disposing of $25.000 . ot do it personally he'd come throvg Means n Florid Moans ttori ! ] 1 " w o e A mem : M Scnator Wheeler ety o Means' ed did W U'n »od that he Worth of Bonds in Liquor Case is ceipt of ) told me to liv § 104 or neld 1 il . » I didn't kno I Wh the money o ned over 16 g1 Und v de Ty r 3 v d by you?" i el neral Cri & t 1 feted A Norwalk, March 14,—The Agtpiye e Wl i ik y see hit - ey b on the injunction which vestinetic sidney Tho M added Mr. Jess Smith a Mr. Unders * office’ at *Oh, no, we don't N wi ' 0 of Dunbury has against " e s . o the messenger for Underwood.” W04, was the repls the suggestion of graft In the aircraft cas fnid iy prohibition commissioner g 0 ; ndery A xp " Means said he paid off the men! Means told o i - vorth of bonds restrain. gt na y ked v Jems b had employed “and who were and other men 5 & the offic from disposing of them i \‘rnllll Gave u. ! ik vestigatio He understood A man named Harnicke also col- ports or : 2 7 s today until a later date, The skl e, Ray ™ Enompron was (o Smith'a lected some mo atd it to | from his files e . e was allowed to stand until any orders i presence « SEd wiNent aky o yn with the dvivwood, Mcans ar citting the a Al \ 1 le n is react hoy i of just $100.000 Collectesl Standard Aircraf 1 ' i cootiing clatms that the § ) in Tl g ui ] f pod Und m & Co. A ! not liab: fore M telling of sisits to the Daughert 4 A i 2 aare In Fight 1itms - o smith apartmer 1 add thited 2t > 1 o & : druggists’ pere Uhe y “ his dia b o N O 8 h A o m f irregue ways separat 2 4 y e v on-inter quors the ® < clare a fore I i e ¢ it ins claims that the gove W s = ernment ean oaly take the amount 4 g « wessary 1o indemnify the governs " i \ M 3 o L s Miss Fox Engaged to s nig 1 i . 0w N ‘" S S i ; i B2 F. J. Gross of Stanley ' Wughes Was Present L ' K. ir & o s Money Delivered To Hi vhefirs - - . W Py ¥ N. ¥ P = f ' ¥ 3 o " vt gt ' N m ' Means . oycd ¢4 | « " 1 " roas ni N\ y ’ ! AL o “No sif, 1 had me detiv & canse trount ' M1 E me, for someone els., 1 did not go : espiand s % #mith toid hi the source of ¢ Payments to Smit gt ¢ GIBSON NOMINATED out and look them up myself i Peeved 200 n t 1922, Mean Washington, M 14.—-Hugh & Means said his orders for investi abe Wb i o 2 " satd . or §1 ' oug il of Ca o, now minister to gatisn work in the department were o e st an ) “Aftor me approhensive Smith by ‘a Tolar s nominated by President inftialed by various officials - . = al neaw t ~leectinn of progr \ ) Smit 1 i & iay 1 minister to many orders bore the initials of Jess The Alnsunt Coe tor Means s Foceipts o7 mohey xs | BWIS He will succeed Joseph W. Smith P'rosceution of the Aircraft affirmati s part from 1 howing of C. Grew, tecentiy selected as unders Means said he did not know the nd himeet? b fied, was outr: i - S ferred ta a confer ms sccretary of state ot now whether Smith had any official s the w epartment fro ra the case was Mopped. 454 Means on The Means Got Money Yoo position. Smith's work would b & at ha evas | WEWt OF justion. roed them - lcape, and Means said r Means anewercd “yes ke DISABLED SHIP LOCATED “very difficult 1o deseribe,” he said * York Mcans sald he inves- Means sald he was assigned o wife's feelings . i not also received money it Peterhead, Scot March 14— In the high price of br ot reports of “arrangements gone . [iyrns 1o assist Captain 1. 1. Means Stamds Pat. ” tior " fer <h cruiser Sutle, gation, Smith directed his y Secretary Mellon for cortain jn the war fraud cases ar Means «id he did not ropor red & 1 t sea for a fort- Means said. assigned him to the Aircraft | Burns or 8100066 deal with J o ) ent ' reteiving me ight with 13 men on board, was 1o- “That doesn't mean t ‘ et time. he slipped cas Smith because Smith told him to 83y Sonator LaFoll-tte, Means eai A ¥ from this port. ions 3 the Vol Mg an official ¢ Mireraft Mean ' 2 S nator Lat gt filw v } tt siger than Mer 4 orporat Minge « oy smi par aht 1 tirs onsider smaller than wate, not but i Wl a A Ja i 1 I 1 1 » \ ari

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