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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, e INDIANA KLAN'TO ROOSEVELT CALLED TEAPOT PROBERS IN 'SUBSVELES bRessis, | RUN OWN AFFAIRS 'BEFORE GRAND JURY ANOTHER Y/RANGLE Will Not However, Secede From‘Asswiam Sec. of Navy Testifics Today's Hearing National Organization 13. Klux have Indianapolis, May Ku Klansmen of Indiana to take control of their zation” but will not secede national organizatiop, according to 1. C. Stephenson, grand dragon for the state. Klansmen said to represent 91 of the 92 counties in Indiana at a meeting called by Stephenson last right elected him leader, “The Indiana klansmen,” Stephen- #on's statement said, “have thrown off an outside control which was out of harmony with their purpose. Fear, intimidation and blind animosity will have no part in it. By their influence for constructive citizenship they will bring out what is best in city, state and nation. Indiana has §2 per cént of native born citizens with the best Llood and traditions of America. It is in a pivotal position and will play an important part in shaping the fu- ture of our government.” “We are going out to klux Indiana as she has never been kluxed before.” In an address at the mecting Steph- enson praised Ed Jackson, republican gubernatorial nominee, and referred to the statement issued by Dr, Canle- ton B. M lloch, leading candidate in the democratic gubernatorial race, in which Dr. McCulloch declared the is- sue in the fall campaign would be klan and anti-klan. REOPEN $100,000 SUIT “decided own organi- from the Mrs, Gertrude Schroeder Who Lost by Default Will Get Chance to Defend Her Name, New York, May 13.—Mrs. Gertrude Echroeder today won her fight to re- open the $100,000 damage suit she re- cently lost by default to her aister, the Princess Elaine Yon Der Lippe-Lipski, who charged the alicnation of the af- fections of her husband, [Irince Nicholas Von Der Lippe-Lipski, for- in 0il Case Washington, May 13.— Theodore Roosevelt, Nt Admiral R. S, secretary of the navy, and R Grif- fin, U. 8 N, witnesses tod retired, were the chief the special fede grand jury resumed its inquiry into charges of fraud and corruption connection with the nave Assistant’ Secretary Loosevelt ried to the White dent Harding’s signature executive order of M der which Secretary Fall took control of the naval oil reserves and eased them to Harry I. Sinclair and Edward 1. Doheny. Also at the r quest of I'all, Roosevelt sent ma to Teapot Dome in the sumwmcr of 1922 to drive off squatters, er that reserve had been taken over by Sin- in 1l oil leases, car- for Presi- the famous 1921, un- over House | clair. 1 off Admiral Griffin, formerly chief of the bureau of engineers, was in charge of the reserves for a number of years and was one of the naval rs who protested vigorously v Denby against their trans- er to the interior department. He sought to amend the original draft to lof the exccutive order so as to lc |the order control with the navy, but testified before the senate oil committec that an amendment he had written into was completely changed in | the interior department, toosevelt also suggested changes in {the original draft and since the res- { but mer page in the Court of Czar Nicho- | las of Russia, Supreme Court Justice Delehanty directed that the case be reopened and Mre. Schroeder given an opportunity | to defend the action, The princess, formerly Mrs, Wendell Philips, filed the suit last fall, alleging that she had found her husband in her sister’s apartments when she and a number of her friends had “raided” the place, court that a subsequent default ver- dict against her, returned by a sheriff's Jury, had been obtained while she was unavoidably absent in (}nrman\-. Railroad Gobbles Up Big New Haven, May 13.—~With the blank forms for application for ob- servation train tickets at Harvard regatta on the Thames river in June mailed to Yale alumni was a notice from the athletic management to the effect that train tickets will be $5 Instend of $4.50 as heretofore, Yale will be allowed only 25 cents per ticket In place of %0 cents. By the pew scale the N, Y, N.'H railroad will net $1.15 per ticket more than in previous years, The same scale will apply to Harvard tickets the ticket office stated today. REBEL LEADER EXECUTED By The Associated Press, Mexico City, May 13, - General Fortunato Maycotte one of the leading military commanders of the de la Huerta rebellfon, was executed after & court-martial at Pochutla, Oaxaca, yesterday according to a report 16 the war department from General Albert Guajardo, With him were executed his chief of staff, Leovigildo Avila, and Manuel Flores, SUN YAT SEN NOT DEAD By The Assncinted Press Hong Kong, May fen, President of ernment of China but thers is no confirma- Dr Sout is seriosuly i fun Yat ern Gov- with the brain fever, tian of his death, ported. which has been re- HARVARD PLAYERS PICKED Mase, May 137 tennis players ree Yale men Oxford- were Cambridge three Harvard who will accomp on A trip abre Cambridge team this s ehosen Thes Karl & nn of Qu W. Ingraham o Alden Briggs of Bre vt ad to v ar mmer Praf¥m Captai t Oa USE {J.ESEIBERT& SON'S DAIRYDPODUCTS HOMEWARD BOUND “Well, Tag, you and * your boss are going to “ get a good dong drink of milk when we get home.” Our mill mighty good for youngsters and vour you. ¥ MAKE Surc T SEBEr TS st E SEIBERTSOK! Your Milleman’ PARK ST. PHOMEI720% NEW BRITAIN.CONN ® Mrs. Schroeder told the | ignation of Denby has stated that he opposed the transfer from the first, kept silent because he did not want to be put in the position of “running out” on his chief. In bringing his brother Archic be- fore the senate committee last Janu- ary, Mr. Roosevelt produced one of the many sensations in the senate in- quir; He related that he listened in on a telephone conversation between his brother and G. D, Wahlherg, for- merly private secretaries to Sinclair, in which there was a mention of $68,000 sent to the foreman of IFall’s New Mexico ranch. Other witnesses before the grand jury were Harry A. Wilcox of EI "aln A. D. Brownfield of Carizozo, LOODS 1§ VIRGINIA {One Death and Wilespread Destric- tion as Shenandoah, Rappahannock and Rivanna Overflow, Richmond, Va,, May 13—0One death and widespread property and crop damage in Virginia has been reported [as a result of the floding of the Shen- bh‘re fOI' Rega‘tfl Tlcke(s andoah, Rappahannock, Rivanna and the Yale.| other rivers and streams in the state by the steady rains of the last few days, Much moveable property and live stock has been saved however due to ladequate warnings. and | and M., William | Lucas was drowned at ¥redericksburg where the Rappahan- nock had risen 25 feet last night and was still swellfig, A large dam and a number of huildings has been wash. od away there, and the lowlands were inundated, but the heaviest damage appeared to have been suffered at Charlottesville where the lighting and street car system were paralyzed and property loss was estimated at $200,. 000, Harper's Fery, W, Va, and Har- risonburg, V., also reported damage and were in darkness, Seven bridges over the Wivanna were washed away by a 25 foot rise and railroad and other spans were in danger from the rushing water of other streams, including the Shenan- doah which was 30 feet above normal at Riverton with buildings and roads flooded, LEFT ENGINE RUNNING Martin Pashika Fined 810 on Unusval Charge—Raymond Niedzwecki Give en Benefit of Donht and Discharged Martin araig shka was f ed $10 when he this motor running whi w"h of Officer of becoming quiet SLZANSNE LENGIAN 1T Featired by Spats Ameng Hembers May 13 © I senate Inves ascs W shington, as re R the 0il committe vith another quarrel among commit- members, With Interior Department on the tor Spencer, republican, Mi Tht him on the statement put into a house hear dwin Doghy cretary of the Senator democrat, Colora protested that a quorum of the com- mittee be summoned, Chairman Ladd intcrjected that the matter Sena Spencer wanted to > up had twice b before the commiitee, and de- cl; «d the Missouri senate was not ng it in, in “the proper way." “The ion of the senator in at- tempting to put in this ‘matter,’ 2nator Adams, “is an outrageous abuse of the committee” No m ¥ appearing, Spencer turned to another questioning, Mr, Spencer said it was his purpose to show that the facilitics of the In- terior Department to handie the re- sorves was so much better than these of the Navy Department as to warrant their nefer, tor Walsh, ,the prosecutor ommittee, protested against some the questions asked PFinney, and there was another hot argument with Senator insisting he should be permitiad to conduct the sxamina- tion without interruption airman Ladd ruled that members of the committee could interrupt on each question put by Senator Spencer is they desired. Senator Spencer then threatened to appeal directly to the senate and Senators Walsh Adams declared they would ve him do so, » testimony of Finney, given in atches between the continual spats among committee members consisted largely of a reiteration of his opinions on the naval oil sitnation as given in his previous appearances on the wit- ness stand, Under tk I'eapot Dome lease with H. 1%, Rinclair, he said, the govern- ment return in royalty oil should have larger than the royalty oil turns it received unger the Salt Creek leases, When Senator Spencer took np the leages and contracts with ¥, 1, Do- heny In California, the witness said, he was not prepared to state whether the arrangement was as advantageous to the government as had been claim- ed by Mr. Denby, TRAFFIC BUREAU HEETS Finney of Agsistant Secrotary stand, ouri to examine 58 ago by some we while Navy Adams, and : in ed S Senator line of qu of the Spence heen "o Opposed to Store Door Delivery by Railroads and to Conciliation Bill, Members of the New Britain Traffie Burean went on record today as be- ing to the proposed “store delivery now under consid- eration because it is feared the meas- makes it obligatory on shippors to use and that they Will not have the option of using their own trucks, The Burcan also voted as being op- posed 1o the Howell-Barley bill which provides for a board of mediation and meiliation In which there are opporcd measure’” rallwey trucks ome objectionable features, 1t was reported that the time talle commitiee of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad was in sesston today and was conslidering the vdvisability of chnging the leving time of the train t of New Britain at G:08 p. oM., 80 as to take care of Stan ley Works employes who live in Harte ford and Newington Railroad crossings at an early date, it was reported the hoard of public works is working on street repairs ' iy the Great Lakes will be repaired and 1 of Stuart, general manager was the plained cerning tr speaker of the d nd rx many things of interest con ansporiation on the Great Lakes EPISCOPALIANS MEET New York Comvention With With Opens Prayer to Drive Those He Out cal Views, add- | and | be glad | Howell-Barkley African Methedist Lpiscopal - Church Raises Clothes Barrier Azainst Offices Louisville, Ky. May 13.—A com- mi by the general con- ference of the African Methodist Lpiscopal church is to present a plea to President Coolidge clemency or 24 negro infantrymen serving sen- f 82 years in lLeavenworth penitentiar; participation in riots at Houston, A resolution ap- proving this action was adopted by the conference in session here, Another committee will visit Wash- ington in an effort to bring the Dyer anti-lynel hill hefore cor A resolution barring all women who for MAY 13, 1924, ! bobbed in the wear sleeveloss dresses and ! hair from holding any post church also was adopted. Commends Fuemcn for Work at Coal Co. Blaze C'hief William J. Noble of the fire department received a letter from dner . Weld of the Citizen's Coal Co. complimenting the fire depart- ment,, and especially commending the work of members of Lngine Co. 5 for the efficient work they did at the fire in the coal yard yesterday. The meeting of the board of fire commis- sioners will be held at § o'clock to- night. 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