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5 SCOFFED AT Government Lawyers Call It Only an “Alibi” Tale | New York, July 2 (P—In answer | to statements ot Edwaré L. Doheny, | that tepresentations of danger of war 1o the P'acifie pronipted his part it the naval oll lonser the New York ‘Ilmex today publishes comments of ! Bovernment counsel in the oil leas: piosccutions and of other officlals ' conscted witt the cases. Nir. Doheny Jdeclared that the war | v waa kept secret because offi- | were A‘raid of wrecking the ington armis conference. Dut h Atlas Poamerece wnd Owen J. Nobe:ts suld (bal tie maly lrenileu‘ resuilg fren the conference were | signed and rutified by the scnate he- | fore the Aret coniract with N Dohany was signed, Mr. Pomercne recalled that the Arma conference assembled Novem- |, her 12 1921, that the delegates be- xnu slgning the artcles In Decem- | her, that the senate ratified the agreements I March, 1822, whil M. dn't ge: Lis first con | |partment |ed by the senate ofl investigators. feonference while o n Oriental in fears of an % country be- | Ing Acieted trom Pesy Admiral Jonn | K. 2ohison'n depoaitlcn wt the & hey- | enns oli lease trial, Mr. Pomegene | said: “Whatevor was detelca | do W!th matters which the s | partment in the public interest eiid it 210 not care to have disclosed publiciy, iera was nothing in the deposi- | tion of any particular moment that zffected tho situation. It thers was | any war scare, as Mr. Doheny calls | it. then it was all settled when the | first Dohany contract was actually | signed, | “What about the little black | satchel? T have a plcture in my | mind of this patriot giving $100,000 | to Mr. Fall with one hand and re- | celving in the other contracts in- volving $100,000,000 worth of prop- | te de- ward €. Finney, retary of the interfor, hranded Mr, Noheny's atory, the Times says, as a | hid for puhlic support, made np in | part of nntruths and in part of | statements Incomplete In defails, de- | assistant see- | goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, for Infants in arms and Children al To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of | | rled oat without p Ireported without shelter and 2 signed to minimize the part /\var! B. Fall, played in the leases. Mr, Finney admitted that telegrams from Three Liivers, where Mr, I'all was spending catlon to the interlor department fn Washington had disappeared from | the files, but he denied that the de- | records had heen ransack- lhln N. M va- “Just & rehash of the alibi,” Mr. Roborts said as quoted by the New York Tribune. The Times says that its interview |with Doheny has led to the revela- tion that measures for peace in the Pacific were not contemplated the armas conference, hut that they were {ncluded affer an independent [invitation by Great Britain. I Ing's Invitation to the powers for a conference armament on limitation | |was on tha cables at the samo fime at Britain's proposal for a ence of guestions affecting the far east and the Pacific, Harding was about to take a trip ion the Mayflower when the British proposal arrived, the Times says, iand Immediately approved and mended an invitation to the power, Then came n hurrled trip by Am- hassador Harvey to Chequers conrt to see Lloyd George, a eabls mossage and a vadio to Harding that Great { Britain had aceepted, Harding gave hig guests on the \ayflawer the news jand out of this doveloped a legend | that ha made up his mind to call fhe hing the eruise. DRIVEN FROM MEXICO o City, 2 (M—The de ra b for announces the Bertram Wolf hay been ex pelled fram Megies n communiatic pro la among the r engaging | railway men and cabllug false fn- fermation to the newepapers he | renrecented Wit was due to arvive * at Larsdo [ last night, « on w Aus anno His expul ment, LOOLS (P—Dispatehes and Teschen state that the t hy floord there has surpassed those of 1904 Three hundred thousand people are 000, from ( the 000 relief is needed TO LECTU Warsaw, July —Connt sky, the Polish premier, left for Paris en ronte (o States, where he ia to lecture Williamstown institute United at the of politics, the MOTHER :- Fletcher’ <C\s- toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor C especially prepared ages. Proven directions on each package, Physicians cverywhere recommend it SAVINGS DEPO made SITS here on or before JULY THIRD bear interest from Quarts in Tin or 14 Gallon CONTINUOUS 3 Gallon NAPS the Open on Saturdays 6-8 P.M. Galvanized Iron ACK (Compressed Air) 8 Gallon WHEELBARREL Rackliffe Bros. PARK & BIGELOW 50 Gallon BARREL 0., Inc. STS. in | President Harding's original plan for | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925, MRS. HUCK GOES TO STATE . PRISON WITH NEGRO WOMAN Winnifred Ma Huck, former congresswoman and the first wom an to preside over the house of rep resentatives, got herself sentenced | to prison, Gulltless of any crime, she sought answers to the questiong— | Are our prisons humane? Can a girl, hed men, regain her p « the BY WINNIFRED MASON HUCK [ Eormer Representative to Congress From Ninois, Hor name_was Angeline, looked angelie, this 15-y. fessed murderess, [ she ts st of by In society? fourth story written and she r-old con- As [ write thiy, 1 in prison awaiting trial, Tt was about 5 o'clock in the mornis hen her pleture was taken, an 1e train to Marys- ville at half past HL:lH. it | out at me trom the front | morning n ‘ I had | the middle | ever peneteated | eurtain w! looked ge of a i, to the gONt o eveland jail the P, snioky overhung the city, see it through those of the More ted about he sun ofore 8 o'clock ready to < of the lib- | erties tho rekroaches probubly w 18 with it at that ry momer and 1 ©w moments later, in - for hoo gate ep mto the hall Mary McGrail, s field officer, talk policenen and papers, probably re wsant -1 ing so not handeuff n fraveling ba brought to the el with a few They hich police sta clean hed and repack garments state when through a long, dan! 1 tunnel care of il and two policenien At the door | had the first breath esh The day hat in the ar in three dat with a cel clothes STATE, MOVIE MEN FAGING BlG 105 Film Bavons Theeaten to With- (raw All vithdraw from motion picture licld if the new mov- ng picture tax and censorship bill is clared to onal by the I court, a meet- of filin New York nesday, Senedict. M Holden of ho attended. P —A de the tsion to coticnt rodu Hays Gives Ultimatum Trorm H. Hays, Pictu of r General Wil the Motion ducers and Distril Inc., pr 1 at Hoiden said of mtors nonne at ay at independ ould take the same ¢ Attorney Wickersh son, Jr {mer Gen m, and hig 1 of this city, the 1 g Robinson, Robh counsel fe Rohin ter rep ctur 150 present. interests in f the r. Holden, o0 close down n s throughe ‘m films. He former sham How to Banish Piles Thousands Bless Dr, Leonhardt, the Physician Who Discovered Thi Common Sense Remedy. Tf you thi that ferer should sec a ‘lv‘o’*'w'] s HEM P"H' il tellow | scemed to clutch at onc that breath, s like a heaven, ‘s heart, But free of prison stench, message straight The Wagon Two policemen attention At the police wagon, We were hur- vied into the wagon, and the ride to the railroad station began, My three dismal days in jail had sharpencd my scnsibilitios, and 1 he- 1 to dread the alighting at the depot, I could slood at visualize the staring that would ripple around when the people saw that the prisoners women, the snecring crew, ie ride was a W the end of {1, t harrowing. Cutious pe out of the the police were faces of the short one, ordeal And was le watched Rt Mrs. McGrail and hurried us into the she t the tick- us zon. men n, where deg the station walked past us, craning his ne ne in ck to the two women in charg of th officers, Brows went up and lips sneers. [ dropped my tooked at the f 1 cyes burning into my back No Trouble * At last, it was time to board th vain. Apparently was talk of Mt one of hat she L expect curled in ad and Hd fecl ail telling did no any troub ver 1 looks 1 &nsie could not and for »uld to in ttempt ville adm P me ol Mar 1 had paid the pr th that Cleveland rat or bust s Marysviile On the train 1 lina. was in all of she will probably | tion truct of life ag nd 1 opportunity on upon the taling Mz, MeGrail open eandy, es Prepare Fojunction comm tly inter bt it is not n be served t 2 ont what it wing hef 1 court of apy state officials conce days noticr Sta lax (e 1ad nothing t General 1 Inspection Provis Mr. o administ apd had taken note that He Owes His 40 Years of Constant Good Health to Beecham'’s Pills “I am 57 years old and com n to be troubled stipation when [ wa I started tak am'’s Pills other remedics having failed. I have not l ad a sick da in all the 40 ye: F. LOUIS LOEFFLER Rochester, N. Y For FREE SAMPLE—write .F. Allen Co., 417 Canal Strect, New York Buy from your druggist in 2§ and §oe bocs For constipx kh i ackes and o digestiv Beecham'’s Pilis from | Intelllgent Kindness Tt was her business to deliver us to the authoritics at Marysville, not | to pry to reform us not graciously, Kindness, into our misconduct Sho only but or try 1siness pleasantly with and intelligent ang 1 ord puzzle on the munched candy cn we left the train at a small tation, L (Xl for ville, thout 20 away, A5 W noticed 1) train, while took which w we miles pproached the at ahere were plave, It was voup of goe® looking buildings, surrounded by wwim land in an ex- lent state of cultivation, Before 1 had seen all 1 wanted we were brought up with a at the front door. It swung and in a moment w n had made the goal prison riene before me, Siudders of apprehension ran over at the thought of new new flith, new bars and )Its and sharp comiands. y the reflcction nothing conld be il we had just left Already 1 had learned that physi ris can be sense prison, T no walls mere were My me, orrors, to comfort myself 1 worse that one mpletely in the power of ,mmm,. s utterly helples: A Cowed Ulest that one s 1o chart Thing joys of free speech d mammoth All rom me. 1 b frec T fhat freedom W 1 thing that n oand we and 1, cowt 3 make of me men, ough cruelt aned 1 sat down in the re- room. | wore a look of vl stupidity. 1 that a0 one woul oubted the an henti prisoner rols Mrs, MeGrail got her receipt for ) prisoners alive from Clevel to the n at Marysville, She went back taxi to catch train eveland there we susie and T ommands of our nes am sure ity of my the Al at state pri Light to the NEA Serviee Tomorrow: T am Initiated into | Marysille, Supreme Court ermanent i estraining state 1 to the court will 1 ision goes ng it appe; nded to her | worked a | Marys- | 1 tried | than | horn much from | REBUILDING PLANS * INSANTABARBARA! ‘Spauish Anchitecture Will Be| {he New Designs Santa Rarbara santa | Barbara struct the earthquake | the city along ‘\'w\lll'l‘ aceo reached while ing today from zoring hlow o In restoring the rehitecture, the bu follow the recomn Santa Barbara Art Praetic 11l of the werhanging walls re and during the July buginess men 2 will torn recon ines of ding t the the Mor tion of the ally langerons demolished by firemen yesterd night trucks hauled the debris away and cleared the section until there as little left today of wreekage of any character save only the San Marcos Building park surrounding the Hotel ton. A bonrd of California engineers undor the chairmanship of C. k. 1 of the Co of Jingir ing of Stanford university, its h dosig and those i repaired cite of 1 in the Arling- inspection ot building et dlly down ghout 1o ¢ hat ome safe Th an- the il b il committes on pul nounced that mmittee are 1 in ¢ With t i prosy ice within 24 looked forward normal co wnd the o stations where rich elbowed each other the disaster findings to be final and of restored and gas serv citizens ight hours, the 1o the nditions to their homes ing of Red Cross r and poor alike at meal Monday fimes sine I morning early With the warines fre Jam county vrriva the 15 oriff nta Bar complete and order signated the “There will be no martial &aid, “The miral sent by Ad- the re- ies of acting with ction of cent marines ar Rolr civil on at fanta I3 a ind under the dir P20 officials Commander James commanis the na- I Evans is marines under Roth are SN and M in command of tl Commander Madiden porting 1o Sherift set up a portat mail serviee Diego, 11 at 2 and San il arrive at Thur ing and it The daily ser Jule Afternoon viee will on this seh rines will be au mented today | i Dicg [ f0 more men f Madden 1 This s in Santa Bar TURF SEASON OPENS | 1 Old Hatl Hawthorne, he said Rich in Amer- ican Traditions, Starts | Racing Program o1 July rich m d its summeor (P-—01d Hath Amerl turf gates today racing season the Hawthorne, raditions, op: [for a v auspices of Chicago 'HiS label is the Auathorized Ford Deaier’s pledge that the Guaran- teed Used Ford Car he sells you has been reconditioned to insure the maxi- mem value for the money invested. SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN OPEN ESTABLISHED 1362 Resources - S17.886,898.36 Deposits made any day this week will receive interest from July Ist 5% Being Pa MONDAY EVENINGS 6 TO INTEREST id On Deposits 7:30 58-Day bringing of | Jaw,” he | re- | in the | | | be | , Lusiness About ind midd Men's Rucing assoclation, 20,000 riag r« from eastern lere other |8-year-old Chicmgo Derby candls dates were enteved. The Derby July 11 for $20,000 is the first rich stake which many noted 3-year-olds training bun on gambling will not be Last year oral betting was There will be no bool no odds will be posted. ure Ihe Jimited. permitted malking and What is a Balloon Tire? HE announcements of two years or so ago defined a balloon tire as— “A tire of large cross-sectional diameter hav- ing a thin, flexible side wall so it can be run at low enough air pressure to provide a soft air cushion between the car and the road.” That was the industry’s ideal. That was what the car owner was told he would get. That is what the car owner does get in the U. S. Royal True Low-Pressure Balloon. But he doesn't get it in all tires that carry the word “Balloon” on the side wall. Some tires labeled Balloon wear out too fast when run soft, so they must be run at too high pressure to give ideal cushioning and comfort. The makers of U. S. Royal Balloons have stuck to the original idea and ideal. The U. S. Royal Balloon is built of Lntex- treated Web Cord. This provides the necessary strength and flex- ibility for low air pressure. It also has the U. S. Low-Pressure Tread which distributes the weight evenly over the entire tread surface and eliminates early, un- even and unsightly tread wear. It can therefore be run at low enough pres- sure for ideal cushioning without injury. Many nice big round tires with the name “balloon” on the side wall can’t. 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