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'6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924. P i for t Mclean newspapers, | m 4 ] h {it,” he said finally when Senator Ash.| Senator Brookhart pounded for or-|where more than $25,000 is concern- ¢ 1 T v onnected i SR e orders urst pushed the examination. der as the audience broke into ap-|ed,” returned Senator Wheeler. on reconi lation of t testiniony ght v tdes ot t ) ¢ int.” “Would it have gone through blank|plause. “You can’t, unless the law permits,” i “ [ Gorohi in- v f 1 to r ¢ y Pa 2 or Attor-|on its face Mr. Howland asked. “If you charge us—" Senator!replied Mr. Chamberlain. . H cc B. Ha 1 X ¢ 1 ibporna, but ey Gen ghegty, asked Hays if “No, sir,” Landon said. Chamberiain began. “We'll see,” retorted Wheeler. ik 1 ) awyer 'y T i « Se 1, the 1 t f mg these Th committee agreced to look up “1 don't—you wouldn't resort to the| Chairman Brookhart intervened. her f 1 y bonds to Mal Daugh from the stock books of the White motor!tactics of .your boss—your client, in;The committe was seeking evidence i e ( cus » ounsel, & 1 that ¢ Stinson accousif, had ome a company. this matter,” Wheeler repligd. of a conspiracy, he said, and under T itigution 7" = “I'll now read into the record Jess Senator Chamberlain took up the rules of law that allowed latitude. adding that the |w, mith's telegrams,” Senator bank investigation. | John 'Goroni, who identified himself some of 11 court f d the bonds to be Wheeler said. =+ “We can’t pérmit you to inquire in-'as President of the Alps Drug com- ! paid back?” erty of the ate of Smith, Objects to Telegrams. to every private account,” he said. pany of New York was called, and the case now was in process “That is what we are going to do, testified as detailed above. Abou ) v t 4! ‘” p Former Senator Chamberlain ob- paid through Thomas It e ! I 3 e app b M A FERCORE dadicated. Thas 4 : il du ) e i o ? aegidans Bmith whh | rderstood last évening that the, Giant and Midget! ® (Continued from A e Bl 4 er agked. s 9 t p X b 3 b e B committee would look over these in “1 never did. o 7 “For the purpose 1 remember Jess office with Miss Sti and having itive session,” said he. 11 let you look them over after they are in the record,” replied Sena- tor Wheeler. { Miss Stinson had testified that the stock was in blank and was given to! lier by Smith with the statement that e T of =il He it “hadn’t cost anything.” FOEIIE d he had never told Miss Stinson “I submit, because I have to,” re- ks : Ay plied Mr. Chamberlain, but he asked and remembered Smith's posscssion of b #5000 | the 875,000 for the courtesy of sceing the tele-| Senator Ashurst asked for the name STams. of Miss Stinson's attorney in the pro-| Senator Wheeler agreed to let him look them over while another witness was put on. Heated Argument There was a heated argument nev- ertheless. Senator Wheeler said it 60.000 Cases Go Throuzh p bate proceeding: former he: . ram nith te P Takes Rap at Bennett. Haatto ¢ tmh dce. | b 2 E “Jess Smith 1 s Stinson’s | “Smith W. Bennett, eh,” the Sena- Shor ol todz, b [Rate et phons pther 1 B. g " Hays went on tor exclaimed. “No wonder she lost cases ' ang ¥, told of the y gen- ‘hat did Ngu do with the money ther cases He was the man who re- | c,g waimost a universal rule in sen- land, egitimat ay tt oy J ¥ fused to go further unless Miss Stin- | . ihvastigations” to rule out counsel, o bt s i f i Aat e Mr. Smith's death, he |son promised not to biow the lid off in | genator Chamberlain said he had been wanted him to s 8 . r ) messag o 1 us to close it ont, and put the Iwaghington in senate investigations also and that Ofiered 0, 1 ab ttorney v ¥ in liberty bonds. We did i muel L. Landon, who identified |3ttorneys had been allowed to inter- “He offercd me ter o € “What did you do with the bonds himself as an “ex-broker” in Ohio, yene. % lion dollars ent 10 & T e ¥ i t te AMS, “T turned them over to Mel Daugh- [y called. He testified that Mi “We were stopped from getting the that to bootls refused, T nj 3 « for a f 10N6 Fertyt Stinson in September, 1922, mailed 25/ ¢ryth at Mal Daugherty’s bank,” whiskey w \ ¢ Star T ions ¢ vision of Scnator Wheeler emphasized that | gnares of White motor stock to him Senator Wheeler broke in. “Our man house. He . 1 Company, | the ‘»"‘.\ ’~( '[ ‘;u‘ ;_1‘ to Orr. though the account was “\vf'« for saje ot $60 per share. Miss Stin- | wag literally kicked out. You talk \ght. Harris & Ewing exporters, tr t possession of it ow Graft Was splil the money went to M 12h- gon sent the letter from Atlantic City!about courtesy! We are confronted | Yopyright, Harris oy They failed, at they came tc roni said he was told that the erty, as executor of Jess Smith's €s- ang got back a check for §1,250. The | by the spectacle of the department of | The largest and smallest standard incandescent lamps in the me with Felder, and said they would | whiskey fees (§15 sl “v'lll» Nl | e CETHfCate issued to Roxie R.|justice and the Burns detective agency vsonld are being tested by C H. \Iltman of the division of en- Then Felder threw him out of his| (o the prohiibtion dircetor, 50 cents to | Stingon's money?” - Senator Ashurst, Irom the record and that he na|ewl evers day feues & bulletin biack. | Of the 1000-watt size, while the midget, looking very much like a oftice, fused |# lawyer named I'Esperance, an demovrat, Arizona asked ctually not seen the stock-certificate. |ening the character of every witness,” | match, is only three-tenths of a watt. The diminutive one is to sccept the $4 q balance divided between Orr and Hays did not know ’ | I don’t know*whose name was on|continued Senator Wheeler, used by physicians in operations. (ciaims to the 7,100 cases of Scotch Murphy Senator Ashurst told him he was ! . 4 b T . — There was litigation and “b Goroni said 1'Hsperance now was way unfaithful trustee who ought to) SESmmmsmeed—— o | em—————" r—— % of the attorney gener L ¥ ey [un assistang district attorney in the pe gued for pmbezziement was reshipped to E v office of United 48 District At- Applause Ts Heard, tried to stop that uns ) torney Hayward at New York, and Chairman Brookhart suppressed L b T Y “Did you e any inforr 1 as | used to have an office ut 120 Broad® {pa applause in the room. ® to what actually hecame of it” way with Hayward “Mel Daugherty was an officer of eaturlng “The same kind of whiskey, in bot Orr said Murphy t m Wow “the tn. court,” Hays expostulated it | £ tles and cases, was selling by the boot- | money was to be spl s foronk, ‘gyupned it over to him.” £ leggers around New York He and they also told him erance \,“,,,,L, Smith's deals in 1920 and ® ® § not positive the bootleggers’ whiskey |y the attorney. according to the hroker's ree- 4 § was his own, but was the same oroni said Orr told him that he ,.,..,_fll' ¢ 200 shares of White motors ; l rlces brand and that kind had never been | vays call on L'Espefince in 21§ of pure oil, 100 of United States thers before.” | case of any trouble Steel common, and a small amount of , “What did you lose? Esperance was the attarney for | centeal leather. L. for B e L R . —————— Lost 830,000 000, he combination,” said Goroni. Smith's account was closed on Jan- “Between $30,000 and $35,000— ctails Brought Out na 23, 1922, fore the “No, 3" ac-| litigation and all.” The Daugherty investigating com- coumt for Miss Stinson was opened i c The 7,100 case shipment was SeAt mittec toduy took up the brokerdge |Hays testified CIOAK 8 surr STORE ) to the Alps Drug company, Goroni | gransactions of Jess W. Smith and| “There were 216 shares of pure oil A explained, and he had a permit 10 Rosje Stinson, his divoreed wife, and 100 of steel common, deposited . . e " export it. [ Witlam R, A, Hays, Columbus, O., 'on October 15, 1921, and withdrawn 843.845 M‘ s N H t 't ?'1 did not pay anything for that!ppoker, was the first witness, (lI('Nl ' Sepator Wheeler began aln t" ear Asy"'lm' art 0. permit—it was a legitimate transac ' ay mang r of the Columbus of- Hay greed tion,” Goroni said ¢ Samuel Ungerleider Co. Smith’s personal account was closed *Orr came to me,” Goroni went on. [ was colled ip connection with Miss ju June, 1923, 208 shares of White “I wouldn't give up 1t shipment. | Stinson’s tesfimony of + “blind ac- | motor ° pure oil, 100 of ster He told me to go to hell.”™ This was | counts” under the titles of Willlam R, common, other securities, being in June, 1921 A. Haye Nos, 2 and 3 delivered to Smith, “Didn't you know that the goods Attorney General Daugherty had “Now, the No. 3 account showed on were never re-shipped outside the no accounts with his firm, Haysgaid, |jts face that it was the account of port of New York?" A ri'secllancous account under his | Miss Stingon? Senator Wheeler ask- | “1 know the rumor,” Goroni said. own name, showing $75,000 in Sine “There was a plan to steal it from clair and Mexican oil stocks, With| + 1t was" the warchouse—and I got detectives him, a few months was identified by “Possibly T was too vigorous a mo to watch it. Then it wag ordered |Huys, Lut he sall he could not re- | ment ago,” Senator Ashurst remarked removed to the concentration ware- Il the cnstomers trading in it. Hays dgeclaring he w Jd change his word | : ® 3 Nouse-~where the bootlgggers have [said that Attorney General Daugherty | sembezzicment” to “unlawful convers everything in .their powgr and I had iraded with him in another | 0 ¥ contdn't stop it brokerage firm before fle went with “Why did vou assume this was Jess | i IProm the concentration warchouse | Ungerleider Smith's account the 7,100 cases were ordercd 10 re«| Muma Will. Appear. Thought Tt Joint Account, - I"‘l""' nt At this peint Wiffon 3. Lambert,| “He brought in money and took change my uttorney went on S to from Washington to w York, act- R e o8 ot qeoeest i1 SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS land. Means got there on Monday QR TRy e o, = From 7 to 12:30 Noon : and urday. . '_:',l:,"‘.:f:'{:"fil’j;xl,ifiéii?:"f.’:"ffl:'*"ff:;.':.:";; Meats & Poultryof te Better Quality SpOl't Coats To Use Army Trucks, R % e i 'I;fi‘l‘gESg’(‘)\P'-m'-l Emsn%rl{fig;s\'sfs fi; fg° : C | i BEST WEDGWOOD BUTTER....Lb. 53¢ Dl'eSS Oats , being tossed about. Wheeler got Goroni 1o idedtify | (ln Prinb) QU Nick Cimino as “a friend of Orr's,” | in New York. 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