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DAUGHERTY TODAY | MENTIONED IN CASE (Contirued from Fifth Page) “Did Urion speak about his work for the packers?"” “'As I recall, he did not.” Holdridge described a breakfast | party, at which he met Muma, Urion, | “Colonel” Martin and a young woman. | “Muma showed me check from F. | C. Quimby to him for $2,000," Hold- ridge testified. '“Urion got the check, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924, On Exhibition in New York pose of relief or for other purposes, as | this government has believed and still | believes that any questions that may| arise in this regard are susceptible for adjustment through existing channels. | “As the French government has/ already been informed, the world war foreign debt commission was created by act of the congress to negotiate with respect to the debt owed to the United States government by foreign ! governments and under existing regu- lations that commission could not un- dertake to execute its authority through any international agency.” The relief credits mentioned in the note have to do principally with ad- vances made by the United States to| Poland, Austria, Hungary and Czecho- —ANNOUNCING— A NEW Lighting Service Department Due to the Large Demand of Our Customers For Advice On' Bet- ter Lighting of Their Stores, Factories and Homes, We Announce a Department For Better Lighting Service With MR. B. L. CRAMPTON in Charge We Will Be Pleased to Be Called Upon For Advice and Assistance In Order to Secure Proper and Better Lighting The Connecticut Light & Power Co. TEL. 230 Slovakia to aid those countries in solving food and other relief problems resulting from the war. Ordered Not to Land Any Troops Without Emergency ‘Washington, March 17.—Captain C. P. Nelson, commanding the cruiser| Cincinnati at Acapulco, Mexico, was ordered today not to land and forces unless therewas real danger to Amer- {can lives and property, The situation at Acapulco was re- ported “peéaceful,” with the revolu- tionists still in control. he said, but Quimby was trying ‘hold out’ on the profits. It was keep- | ing Urion on the road all the time, he | said, In the efforts to get all the | money, and that Urion would get him another check from Quimby that af- | ternoon.” Had Sufficient Evidenoe | Holdridge testified that Navarro, | eanother agent of the department of | Justice, told him he had enough evi- dence to copviet F. C. Quimby, pro- | ducer ©f the films in New York, but | that nothing was done. Gordon Muma, a brother of Jap | Muma, was present at one of his' meetings with Holdridge, the ex agent sald, Presently Holdridge found himself at work in Newark. | “Muma told me with great satis- | faction after his trip to Washington | that Navarro, the agent who had] ‘White Plains, N. Y., Mareh 17 —The | frightened “him," Holdridge went on John Notal took off from his milk delivery route long enough | will of Alfred H. Smith, president of | “had been sent away on a foreign as- . . il f = " the New York Central railroad, filed | S adipeds | to bring his exhibit left “The Tea Pot Dome" to the Independent taday gives Ars. Maude Emory Soaits, Holdridge was asked it that was| Artists Exhibit, New York city. He put a price tag of §200,000 | pis widow, 75 per cent of the ineome | true, [on it. Right shows another exhibit, “A Night Mare,” the work | of the entire estats and nis son, Emery | “Yes, T learned Navarro had been of Alexander Zeitlin. | Holland Smith, the remaining 25 per eent to Haiti.” { cent of the income. “Did Navarro tell you why he was — . ot e ERILTE P ihen = Benaton e Iht ki daresd Sonator Wheeler offered and Hold- " e soft sna In May 1922, Holdridge said, he |ridge identified and read a statement 5 | ],,.‘.c:,h',,':,i,'f’.mw:‘g"‘,“: "‘::‘ :c;?: P | ame here and told Burns of his in- | by Spellacy, affirming that Holdridge's | Guard, will hold its anaual inspe. | . "nm‘m‘; Rt g L sai statements regarding the film conspir- | 0N at the armory this evening a ® - Burns said Quimby was a fine fel | & e | ity kg acy were “absolutely true,” r.‘m u'clucfk)~ l‘a’r:l'am Thomas W ° ° ans, another seere v e A b S Y 9 of Ne aven, representing | o vt o e v Sty e vesd w0 n e s For Quick Returns Use Hearld Classified Adots. The records he got from the de-|would have been all indicted tioned by Gaston B. Means, “.m(.hi " partment of instics, the witness sald, Ordered No Arrests |stated that its signer had t\?er: em- | g showed only 11 or 12 fines, whereas | Burns did not order any arrests fn | PIOVed as an investigator by Means| Muma hod ratl they exhibited in 21 |the film case, the witness went o, |UUring 1921 and 1322, who was then | or 22 statos and fines were dmposed [but instead assigned him to a bank VOTKIng for lh‘—_d:wr"wm of 'J'»'- en the “goats” ther. The witness |robbery case two years old. tce. The affidavit complained the Holdridge said he had been "in a 2 her salary had net been paid The committee took a recess until | | Smith's Widow Receives | 75 Per Cent of Net Income 92 WEST MAIN ST. MILITARY INSPECTION | Company I, Connecticut Na'mnal[ | vestigation of the film deal. Steel Body*40() vead the list of arrcsts Willlam H. Rudolph was arrested hard position where an agent might PR 4 four times for transporting Alms|have to tell the attorney general and |® ©'¢lo€ through Texas, Louisiana, Alabama | their chief they were crooks.” B and Georgia It was “to test him ont,” the wit. “Rudolph was na pirate; Quimbyiness said, that he placed the mat- ” S T”RNS DI]WN Tad nothing to do with him,” sugzest- | ter before Burns [] ] o4 Senator Moses, republican, New [ o mot him at the Shoreham hotel | Hampshire, lin Washington,” Holdridge = went on, Thinks Atty. Gen. a Crook. “and told him of my results in « - "1 do,” Heldrides “ald cmphatical-ling with Muma. When I got to the ! v when Senator Ashurst, democrat. |nary about Muma's seeing Burns, the - c——— Arizona, asked if ho belleved the 0t | Niractor interrnpted me 2 t.o. b. Detroit torney general and BUrns Wore "4 oqla syiq he had seen Muma. who Wams No ]mema“oml Agency conple of erooks” bronght Quimby along, He sald he The committee members gat into aita1q them to stop the film or they : 0 long argument when Senator Wheeler | wanid he indicted.” on Rehe' cmlts songht to develop this line of inquiry He made a tull report, Holdridge further, !sald, returned to Albany and five dave Iy v s (W are trving” rald Senator yapap wag sent by Burns to Cleveland, | Washington, Mareh 17.—The United Wheeler, "o show a conspiracy be- |4, yno hank robbery case States in a formal note to Ambassador tween the attorney general and Jap| y,eep iy May, Holdridge went on, | Jusserand, made public today by the Muma and these other people; that pueng wanted him to meet Edward |state department, rejacts the sugges- there has been a conspiracy In whieh g “sgepean in Burns' office, but Me. tion of the French government for the | Tan Muma. Mr. Telon, Mr, Will O {10, 414 riot appear and Holdridge | creation of an international ageney to e the attorney general Songht 10 |yuupared o gtatement and gave it to | deal with questions a sing out of ye. | ¢how a picture nw‘r the U nl'!r"i‘ h:x;?"\‘“"”,,. lief credits extended to European In ‘:L':.’;’::.;;’\”'. ,:‘”,',,;",,:',‘,',':,. sl Resigned in Disguest Countries and just atter the world the department of y.,w,«,‘v‘ sont q,,." Hrvl‘vj‘ndce said he rw«lgn"-i nr'rt\-'r The note was signed by Secretary rrents conecerned to Haith 31, 1922, becanse he was “disgusted Hughos 4 dated December 14, 1928 ‘I am just wondering,” put in Sen- | with Burns in particular, the depart SEReS 4n¢ €4 SUSMBIr 11, 398 ’ » p and ude Teat of the Proposal ok Joneg, “whether we are galng ta Ment in general, and their attitude to ; 3 g e wo =0 along op Nard the film conspirgiey.” While this government was happy reye this case out ns ko ajong. of 4 : o [to cooperate with the other Interestéd | )¢ the finish.” You quit of your own velition per . s | “1 think the obuervation of e con Yoy bet T did. Burns flew into a | §Overnments" the note said, “with a atar from Washington is timely.” -aid tempel and taid he was going to have |View to providing the neceesary credits | Chairman RBrookhart, “and Eenator digscipline in the department.” for the purchase of the relief supplies| Burne eaid, ‘voun can deo anything | Which were so urgently needed in| vou want with Jap Muma or anybedy order to facilitate the prompt and alge * Haldridge went on He laid practicable solution of the pressing| 4 a o drawling emphasis on the werde relief problems arising in Europe af. CAPITOL-—Next Wecek nybody eipe; He told e, holding | ter' the conciusion of the war it has| pOLA \F('Rl up my resignation letter, that ‘this is | never been the opinion of the govern. 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