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Kowalski was arrest- jrepewed force despite the indictment ed Saturday afternoon following a 'in Montana of the committee prose- raid on Ws restaurant and tenement, |cutor, S8enator Wheeler, | the police finding over five gallons of At the meeting behind closed doors, He was charged with having |the indictment returned against the a reputation and k g liquor with | Montana senator was discussed at intend fo sell, a third charge of being [length and afterward Chairman | a second offender not being pressed | Brookhart made this statement, | by Prosecutor Joseph G. Wooda. More Vigorous Prosecution | "The prosecutor outlined the state's| ol oo " s andl | case to the court, saying that Police- | relragr vy ‘"“";‘ i | men Thomas J, Feenéy and William [Tr0000d With feroe and determination P. Hayes went to the restaurant Sat- it has never shown before. tering the place, Kowalski's wife 5% RIOPEN T INN AS0ER . Storek, the de > made an attémpt to run out the back torck, the department of justice ac |countant who testified yesterday, and way w a bottle, but she w; er- | way with a bottle, but she was nter- |, "0 0 uestioned about a list of de- copted and the police found the bot- | |partment cases on which he had | tie contained mlcolol. A search was | | worked. Most of his testimony yes- then made Of the tenement occupled |¢opqqy had to do with the Old Hickory by Kowalski, and on the roof of the i | Powder pl . ) IR0 T plant, but today his examina- house was found a five gallon ean of |y, gwung into phases of another of the big post war cascs, that involving the Bosch Magneto company. Storck said he had worked on the proceeding against Joscph F. Guffey, a democratic, leader in Pennsylvania ! |and former director of sales for the | lalien property custodian, He sald: | Attorney Fred B. Hungerford ap- the court be lenient in imposing & penalty, saying that the restaurant operated by Kowalski was not one of | these foodless restaurants that is gen- | rated the incidents which led to the | SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION Bsu.ms ot water Sure Relief 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere Walter Camp Speaks to New Britain College Club The New Britain College Club held | its annual guest night in the South church parish house Monday éevening. An enthusiastic audience of 250 mem- bers and guests listened to an informa] talk by Wauter Camp on “Keeping Fit” Mr. Camp told some striking | facts concerning the relationship be- tween exervise and health. He nar- | development of his famous “Daily | Dozen.' His remarks were interspersed | with his characteristic dry humor which has won him his popularity | here and abroad., He demonstrated | the “Daily Dozen,” showing the value | of each one in muscle training, poise, grace and good health. APRIL 9, 1924. SAYS HAMON SIGNED NOMINATING GHECK Teapot Witness Testilies He Heard Committeeman Make Statement | | { Washingion, April 9.—Further in- quiry into reports of *“deals” at the | republican national convention at | Chicago in 1950 was made today by | the senate oil committee. | 3. W. Baughn, of Harlingen, Tex., | formerly an oil operator of Oklahoma, testified that the late Jake L. Hamon, republican national committeeman of Oklahoma, told him he had “signed the check,” that resulted in the nom- ination of Warren G. Harding. This gowvention took place after the Chicago.convention, Baughn said. He quoted Hamon as saying that he would spend $1,000,000 if necessary to put Oklahoma in the republican column in the gengral election. Worked For Harding ‘William Ii. Miller, of Columbus, O., testified that he assisted In Harding’s pre-convention campaign visiting the northwestern states. He first met Hamon at Harding headquarters at | Indianapolis, before the convention Miss Edla Sims played two violin solos accompanied b) Mrs. Robert Sims. | Those in charge of the arrange-| ments were Mrs. D. A. Johnston, Mrs. ‘ J. L. Davis, Mrs. Emory Corbin and ! Miss Elizabeth Hungerford, The |, hostesses were Miss Mabel E. Judge, Miss JFrances rguson, Miss ‘\hlh(‘ McAuley and Miss Beatrice Neal, | and later saw him at the Chicago con- vention. “I had no part in the collection or disbursement of funds,” Miller said. J. B. Yrench, of Oklahoma City, testified last Monday that Hamon had told him he had given $25,000 to | Miller to pay the headquarters ex- penses of the Tlarding committee at Chica no discussion of oil Your Guarantee is the name "SALADA It insures tea that is fresh, fragrant and pure — Try it. MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET IS THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR SEA FOOD Fancy Large Buck Shad ....... Fancy Large Roe Shad ....... 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Judge Hungerford sald that in view | of the fact the defendant had pleaded | “I ‘indicted Guffey,” after an investi- | gation in the case. $398,000 Shortage Reading from his examination of Guftey's books, Storck said there was a “shortage,” in interest amounting to $398,000, An indictment for em- |bezzlement was returncd against Guf- { There was CONT! N NEW HAVEN | 1amds or 1 New Haven, April 9.—Town and |Ings with Hamon, Miller sald. Hamon | city delegates to the democratic state | had told him at the Indianapolig convention which will meet here next | meeting that he was for Towden he month to choose delegates to the na- | said, but had added that Mrs, Lowden tional eonvention of the party are m nt relative of Tresident be selected today or tonight in ac nd was fmportuning him to TAILORED SUITS $49.50 es at either of his meet. | Salt Cod 18c pound, 3 pounds 50c. Open till 9 o’clock Thursday night. MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET was a d ‘l'n-hnx support Tlarding. 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Liquor violation against Mr. and Mrs. Nestor Kozlewskl, pro- prietors of the restaurant, were nolled by Assistant Presecutor Willlam A, Greenstein after Truhan pleaded gullty, The pron(-u(or told the court that Pollcemen Feeney and Hayes had en- tered the store Saturday for the pur« | pose of looking over the arrangement of the place, as they had received in- formation that liquor was being sold on the premises, They found a quart jar containing liquor. Feeney then took possession of the jar and Hayes left to get m search wirrant for the premises, After Hayes had left for the war- rant, Feenty was attacked hy the Kozlewskis, who broke the bottle and attempted to eject him from the store, ‘When Hayes returned the couple were placed under arrest, and the police | took ‘Truhan also, Attorney P, F. McDonough appear- od for Truhan and told the court that Truhan had admitted to him that he owned the liquor and sold a little of it to patrons of the restaurant. He sald he did not sell it to any extent, but just enough to give him a littie extra spending money, Knocked Off His Pins, Joseph Swanson of 65 Arch street was introduced to a man last night who gave him a few drinks of liquor that “knocked him off his pins” he told the court and he couldn't remems Quack! Quack! Plenty of Quacks Let us do your Tinning, Plumb- ing and Heating and be satisfied EmcsoN & JuHNsflN ber ereating any disturbance in his | home when he returned about 12 34 DWIGHT ST. | o'clock, Ho was charged with drunk- | James Welch, a roomer in the same block, testified that about 12 ¢'clock last night he was attracted by a loud J D D ah |into & young lady's room. He and .‘fine'g . o"'h‘ "Hfimmnml other roomers attempted to lon Drive "Phone . . EAT TRAINING SIGHT READING quiet Bwanson, and when their at |enness and breach of the peace, the ——— 0 1 £ o o charges and imposing a fine of $15. Voi oice Cultln‘e | eommotion in the hallway and that Special Attention to Beginners | when he went out, he found Bwanson acting like a madman, trying to get » ” tempts proved futile, Policeman Del« Booth's Bleck bert Veley was summoned and Swan- ) | huihsatoassnd son arrested. ~for Gifts at Easter Baster will soon be here. What better gift than Pyralin Totletware? So beautiful —and yet 80 useful —it's certain o be welcome —a constant reminder of the giver in years o come. You can buy sither sets or just & fow pieces, you prefer. Seop in h&nnqfl—t—.. AXELROD’S 223 Park Street penalty, but sald that the man had | court once on a | lquor charge and that was the time | employe in | the restaurant at 73 EIm strect, took | that there was some question as to salaries up to $10,000 and additional | *lrfl"hu fers which in some cases | fey, but “nothing done on it,” the wit- ness said and the shortage was “made good,” in Mareh 1921, after various negotiations between the alien prop- erty custodian and the treasury de- partment, “I know that this money was used hy Mr, Guffey for his personal use and that it subsequently found its way | into the treasury,” Storck said, Gufty “invariably” retained funds for some months when he made sales, he added, and these funds were earn- | ling 2% to 8 per cent, while he heid {them, Says Palmer Knew The alien property custodian, A. Mitehell Palmer, he sald, was “aware | of this condition.” The Bosch Magneto company sale, a $4,000,000 transaction, was handled by Guffey as a trusteo account in the ifse Natiomal bank, New York, Storek said, and Guffey “had the use of the Bosch proceeds for 52 day Guffey “used” some of the sales funds in his custody to “take up a pérsonal loan,” he asserted, The committee adjourned until ¥Fri- day because of the diffieuity in secur- ing the attendance of witnesses. Guffey was in “financial straits” n' the time of the banking transactions, the witness continned, owing to fail- ure of the “Guffey-Gillespie” Ol com- pany. Going into detail about the sule of the Dosch Magneto company, Storck said Secretary Weeks “is not and has not been for 15 years” a member of the firm of Hornblower & | Weeks, which figured In the sale, The pame now is “merely a firm name,” he said, “Did Guifey use that money to pro- mote the Guffey-Gillesple Oil ecom- pany?" asked Senator Wheeler, “He used that money to borrow | money to promote that corporation,” | | Storck sald. Martin 1. Kern, of Allentown, Pa had told him, the witness said, that e (Kern) Induced Palmer to seize the | Bosch concern as allen property. | Kern's police npeord was read at thi point showing various arrests, con- victions and sentences. “Kern purchased this property when he was not a citizen of the United States, in violation of law,” he sald, and added that Kern never was prosecuted in that case, He and his assoclates “made a million dollars on the Bosch deal” Storck declared, without “putting up a red nickel.” Asked to give the total borrowed personally by Guffey from banks in which he had trust funds, Storck said | these loans * aggregated $2,147,000, | “and some of these are still unpaid.” | Turning to the part played hy A.| Mitchell Palmer in the case the wit- | ness said Palmer put in a board of | directors for the WBosch ecompany which immediately voted themselves mounted to $1,500, Golng over the jegal expenscs of the Boseh company | under these directors, the witness | cited payments of $1,000 to 825,000 to 1. H. Covington, whog he identi | fled as “Palmer’s compaigh manager.” Palmer, Storck said, was Kern's at- {tornay in soma matters, , Storck went into details of the ale |and reorganization of the Bosch com- | |pany. He said that actual profits of | the old Boseh company for five years | prior to ite taking over hy~the alicn property custodian ren from $1.500 000 to $478,000 a year. He fixed the profits of Hornblower & Werks on the Bosch deal at $351,946, and of Kern | at $302.3¢46. Arthwr T. JMurray, n's “man Friday,” he said, made pon, And Mesers, Wern and Murray put up not a single cent,” he added The committee recessed until tomorrow, 10 a ., | WERR'S CONDITION SAME New Haven, April 9.-—No ehange in the condition Judge James H of | morning. Best Butter, advt, S1e. Russell Bros— 438 Main 8t.. New Britain Comn. 2304, Phome 3364 BASTER F9IOWERS We have just what you fike. 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