New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1924, Page 25

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924, 1‘ | nominated, that “Governor Coolldge WMJTON CASE APPEAL | erican jurisprudence was brought in- o court were enlivened by an ef- Loiared that. the Ku Kiux Kian ; n:':’ ‘;‘lm‘lrnr ‘fiifizzefll’.n‘ EPRflBE was to be vice-president,” znd tha [to the supreme court today when it | fort by counsel for the former gover-'other influciices dominated th m:;: thia’ 8508 Senolwo‘rlhl nf °'fm oo Fall-was to he a member of the cab EOSIEIY | reachcd for argument the appeal of | nor to Wave conshleration of the ap- |pou, o, t08 COUHaled the Okla- |1he AP FESEES of Tia Sy WG inet, . ; Wit former governor John C. Walton of [ peal postponcd. Counsel for the Ok- |yt S pay MpeRChIANE; ARd | PACL A1 SN R I .:' " “Pid he tell you what position {Auneal of Impeached Governor of | oijapoma to set aside his impeach- [lahoma house of representatives and |, Sehate of that state in his trial. the auspices of the Connecticut Sweds ! {was to haver asked Senator Wi .| Oktanoma Reaches supreme Court | ment by the Oklahoma legisiature, | other defendants opposed the move, | 1 lf“:‘x, federal courts refuned toish ""K"E‘S"‘“ "1";-:1“'3*' school audi- the committee vrosecutor. Vs & | The federal district court for western| The appeal of the rer governor | !3%€ Jurisdiction in the matter on|torium, Springfield; Saturday afters “What was Hamon_to get out of | Today—Biiter ight On. | Oklahoma had refused to review the ased upon the ) that he | the grounds broadly that the ques-|noon. All members will micet at the | Washington, April 11.—One of the |impeachment proceedings. ot been given - trial ih the | HONs involved were political and not | Iirst Lutheran church at 3 o'clock e - Thompsons SeCl‘elfll‘y Del]les‘o e #aid he would be taken care ; Litterest fights in the history of Am-| Today the proceedings of the su-|impeachment s, He de-|diudicale. ::::I"\fl"!”gfn::l:p; clock, as was previs i | Costello said this ¢ 0k | S— ) Burrowing of Large Sums |, s oure betens vt | s ; was nominated.” . J i a merchant of I , : e Washington, 8 pril 11.— Returning | T ied’ that Philip . T Whenr in Doubt We Solicit to its inquiry into possible ofl com- | United t rshal for the easte i 5 pang contributions to national politi. | district of . had told him of a | Trade With Your Charge Ik he had with Hamon in which the | i Account S REE cal campaign funds ,the senate oil {iatter said he was to be secrétary of Louis Herrup committee toduy sought information 'the interior, under President Harding about a § 0,000 loan made by the # h Baer was to be made Indian hase National bank in New York, fn ione 1919, to William Boyce Thompson, @ loane, formeriy attached to k7 formerly ehairman of the vs § o te House staff, and for a time p means committee of the republican | After anager of the Washington dational committee, i office of Ungerleider and Declaring his client was too ill to Comps testified about a visit to | appear, William Wallace, - Oklahoma duripg the 1920 campaign, A tor Thompson j : e $3.. Where h 100,000 loan pox 30, Hamor shares of i ir oil stock, #ut in- I B. C i g sisted it had nothing to i ol cman from Texas, and others campaign funds. He said Thompson Were present, had no part in republicam finar Sloane also told of the visit of the Juntil after the 1920 campaign, Harding party to Point Is: L\ ! 4 that the Chase Bank loan was rcpaid after the election. Te fes T in full in after the trip south he ‘m- | so read into the rec- ployed by the republican n from Thompson, who | commiitter at a salary of AT D e L S D L e e IGT.TOW will be a day of fast selling at HERRUP'S. L ET us caution you to COME EARLY! In many cases roein; Sy ing he, Tad . Beetts cabolly ARl LESSSY AP0 Riinabang L Prices are slashed in every department — hupdreds of quantities are limited and those who come early will nat- 021" Thompron was said to las Vhile you were enguged in the || vsonderful bargains that will be snapped up at once by the urally get first choice of the finest bargains. There are hua- A o L o , E b R -ager throngs! Join the crowds to-morrow and SAVE dreds of wonfier-values not advertised on this page! e ey Walst 'EAL MONEY! % Appearing voluntarily and speaking “Only what the books show w his client, E a % o i in ¢ ry ingtance | hompson had borrow: sums show t sactions and the | » wipe out the republican nationnl * haime mmittee deficit after 1920, s was silent, ter testifisd that Thomp ye were mo assumed names? iR that 1 know of.” m Janu vou golielt any officials of tlie on Febroar, o ment to open an account ™ lot in April, wnth in whicl Ne o wls t the examina- \ Dome tion Kk to Sleans niploy » . 3 5 \ \ aval ol reserye X The wthe ;.y.u( an national committes rd 3 : - ! Duofold Davenports itiees was uiable to give the exact The witness s2id he first had |-un | : ™ f.ngle motion converts it into & fun v of th cmployed juss before the republican | H = ’ s!ze comfortable bed. Upholstered v | | | in'imitation Spanish In(‘!‘wr—dp-\. * L Reads Prom Beconds convention at ¢l e arvived | | i AT Iteading from v he affirmed @ Chiengo on t of the nem- Rl | 7 | woil springs. Special $39 85 . .\ q-, Lo-morrow t Thompson »d as a divector ination, he said, ind learned from " s / ¢ the Sinclalr compunics in 1921, He aper men that morning that | > Bring o Money stified that Thonipson never hiad any | Harding was to be nominated during § suncetion with the Mammoth the day. spany, vrganized 1o operate Teapot did you place any bets on the | ‘ome, but hie losod tha dis- pesult 7" asked Senator Walsh, g himself trom’ the Sinclair ‘No." Sloane said. ".arly Season Low Prices on shpanics, he im > Mutual He w exensed and the committee W company, which was put off Tea- wdjourned until Monday Refrigerators ;.jfi, Dome by marines in 1622, ~ | o is the time to huy yeur new re. Thompson still has a holding interest WRECKED SHIT DISCOVERED frigerator, The prices in effect mt e that company, the witness suid: Wilmington, N. ', April 11 Al DEOORE oA’ & tremendsius eV The commitice then called . 1 wrecked ved to be the | # 10 100 The new 192 model Catello, a Chicago new®paper man, British sehooner Maid of Franee, eight | G--a three-door side icer onee empl by the late Jake|days overdue from the Darbos, was | 1187 {ro Broviaion sembartHie . i g v Hamon, republican national commit- | yeportetl a menace to navigation ..v\'J amd a l-v:- ice 'MV‘IN‘!‘(MF:‘!-’: Codar Ch““ teehan from Oklahoma, as publieity the Coast, in # wireless message | entifically constructed to pre- Another of to-morrow's wonder. Handsome red cedar agent. pieked up heve last night from an un- ! © food and save jce. It is & most 2 Vived Vor Harding Lidentied steamship, Two bodies were aordinary value at to.mor- “ chests in the Queen Anne period The witness explained that his setv-| vaportid flopting nearby 4 $19 95 e e - n u l tyle .uh"‘;rmc, A ‘bag of cedar o8 for Hamon were performed n | . $ v chost, TS-nemw e $18 70 Convenlent Credit Terms hest, to-morrow a o e said he met Tlamon at the \\'»{]urm\,» it to be so, when we Uhicogn convention and wis told “it| clapn ~ that; Herald classified ads | I, ¥ Ao\ wag all fixed” that Harding was to be | peine the hest results [ | p | L TERMS . 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