New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 21, 1924, Page 4

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JUVENILE RAFFLES CAUGHT INTHEACT SEND WITNESS AWAY - Sen. Ashurst Believes Manning- ton s Being Spirited To Eurape ! Jumior High School Boy to Answer to Burglary Charge A 14 year old = High school will be ~enfle court Saturday o entering the home 34 Newfield theft last Wedn boy entercd the ter key but was screams of Mrs who was in the | ed later by the by two people w evenue and the house According ! as told to t Sunday new borhoed and w) paper to Mrs ing, she did not i change and asked in the week. He¢ day afternoon, but woman that she wouic that afternoon The youtk to mean that the \ in the house on Wes stayed away from school noon and went door was loc keys with him, ¢ the door. He entered went into the parlor Mrs. Bengston's daughter bedroom of the hou pay any attention when fcotsteps in the parlor, it was her mother who had retur But the youngster walked from parior and was going to enter the be room when he saw the girl and she screamed. He ran from the house but was located later and turncd over to Probation Officer Edward C. Connel- ley. RIDES TO VIOTORY. Bandown, Eng., March 21.—Robert G. Shaw, eldest son of Lady Astor by her former marriage, rode his own horse, Les Bridge, to victory this afternoon in the grand military gold ©up race in a field of 11 runners, only five of whom finished the difficult course. The race was a feature of th big military meeting here, an 1mpor tant social function. Shaw is an of ficer of the zuar:b f-OOU\Lm lll\ IDENDS Los Angeles, March 21.—Resump. tion of seven per cent dividends on preferred stock was announced hy the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company at the stockholders’ meeting. The com- 2 in March, surplus 3, 1t was into of $908,085 at the end of 192 declared, City Advertisement NOTICE. The Voters of the Fifth Ward, of the City of New Britain, are requested to meet in the Bartlett School Hall, Monday evening at § o'clock, to nom- Inate candidates for Members of the City Meeting Board, at the « 1 d board to be held March 27, Thrusday, from b o'clock p. m o'clock p. m By requost of Peter J. Pajewskl, Al- 1024, to o | o'clock, CHARGES PLOT TO + York today t estizating ¥ was “spiit s ommittes needs the evid 4 Mannington,” Senator ason to belicve iracy with the Howard where he inded that to fu the origi 1gton’s pass iused to be re Seeretary ant him d said he would endeatpr to Mannington will bring him here if Howland explalned implicatioh that vider N T committe to Mr celer told him he had we can 1l we want no sUppressing suppres he “uttered a ing evi ty eail lie “We're Howland “And you know it is a.falsehood continued Wheeler. In the ensuing discussion, Wheeler told Howland that “framed up evi. dence won't go on the witness stand here.” In executive session today, the com-' City Advertisement | goting pretty low” said NOTICE the City of New B re reque to meet in the City Hall, Room 2 Monday evening March 24, 1924, at & to nominate candidates for members of the City Meeting Board, at the election of sald board to be held Marck 1924, from 5 o'clock p. m. to ¥ o'clock p. By request of W. H.| Alderman City Adverhsement ‘ NOTICE. The Voters of the Eecond Ward, of the City of New Britain/ are requested to meect at the Junior High Sehool Hall, Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, 24, to nominate cand!. | f the City Meet. tion to be held Thursday, from o'clock p. m n.'fln. k p. m. By request of Alderman J. ¥, ing board Ginl LET US BE YOUR TAILORS One of the things that has helped to make our reputation is the exacting de- mand we place on ourselves to fit a man's individuality The combination of our exclus ALL-ROUND terns and an 1s well as his body. ve pat- FIT wiil make you or any other man well dressed. MAY WE MAKE YOUR SPRING SUIT? Pr London Shop 43 Main Street NEW" BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 19..4 mittee and Mr. Daugherty's counsel fought over the qfestion of examin- ng the books of the Midland Natior bank at Washipgton Courthouse, but reached no decision. ' Both aid @ hard fight which probab ch the senate floor in a ase, was in prospect. m.um r ontempt The committee today decided to is- sue a new subpoena upon M. §. Dau- gherty, Pregident of the bank and of the Attorney Gengral, to him to permit inspection of ounts. The Attorney General's insists that only specified ac- persons regarded as involv- ed 14!l be opened to examination for the M. 8 here enunts of aid that 114 come Attorney General Daugherty probably and refuse to res- i to the new subpoena. It was i 1o be probable that he wonld be then elted for contempt, requiring the senate itseif to consider a con- tempt order The Attorney Gereral's counsel said if this was done a habeas corpus writ for M Daugherty would e sued out and the question the commit power fought ont in the federal The n the vhiskey fund mmittee Attorney “split” in also decided to. L’Esper: the § NO GROUND VOR DI\'()RCIL/ March 21.--Bible reading d couse for diveree, Ivised Mre Jessie Roscoe in rt of domestic relations today husband goes to St. Lomi She charged that her shureh nearly ev his spare time reading the dge ised such exceptic she must some ot s tor a divorce find grou Judge! REVENUE OFFICIALS FACE GRAVE CHARGE | Accused of Trying to Snppress3 Testimohy of Witnesses Washington, Mareh 21 |that internal revenue bureau officials have ajgempted to cusb the freedom be. senaté committee investigate | made to the Brudley, a as a wit- | Intimations of bureau officials in testimony fore the ing burcau affairs were committee today by A. J bureau auditor summoned ness Bradley said he received today “a suggestion" from his section chief that | testimeny which reflected on the bu- reau heads might adversely affect his | position. City Advertisement NOTICE. The Voters of the Bixth Ward, the City of New Britain, are requ to meet at the Eliu Burritt School, at 8 o'clock, Menday evening, March 24, 1924, to nominate candidates for members of the City Meeting Board at the election to be held Thursda) M , 1924, from § o'clock p. m. | ck p. m. y request of Alderman Frank L. 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