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NEW BRIT AIN DAILY HERALD, TU SDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1 926. !Morrone then d for WITNESS CRANGES ALII PLEA FALS |-~ STORY FREQUENTLY, 0 PRESS COURT - | w | him that foundation because | on Bordonero’s car unti Morrone changed his story and said | es from New York, Oct. 5 (P—Repeated denlals of testimony he gave before the Wheeler-Brookhart congression- al Investigation committee and be old them he he could not they Sept fore a gnand jury marked the testi- Abpt i he told Serge mony of Adna R. Johnson in the | 't L ¢ know. | accessortes wer, Daugherty-Miller conspiracy trial | or 20 SerE At o rested him for | N6 bousht it in id not wis today. Johnson, speclal assistant attorney general ynder Harry M. Daugherty wrote the letter that led to the re. lease of Richard Merton, German metal magnate, of §7,000,000 shares of American Metal Company sh he i3 one of three witn: sume responsibility for approvir two claims on which the con charges against Daugherty Thomas W. DMiller, property custodian As United State R. Buckner read ex son's previous testimony, given in federal cou Johnson would say | theft. Bordonero testifi his car on Ea 1 t h form from Jc some t it was not ad the form of witness tell the p altogethew true and correct it. o ea s = In one part of his testimony MeDonor ¥ i ol or said he warked three hours on tk had not beer S e two claims. In another he w September 7 in t six weeks. Today he gaid he ¢ not remember how long he worked, | prove that but reckoned that it was probably nine hours. In examining Johnsten Rand, counsel for Miller, out that Buekner was also fight cases before the alien custedian’s office and that received a fee of $54,000 acoessor said. anything. story and the pros Wat to inve had b Morrone n ac- uth he has|ua Including weigh- |mother will be re Thurs Vashingt treet Mr. Woods |1 ete Pt (B rammiy dostor T ¥ IR R R et e oD ok | nouss 1 kel G NTA crooked as | s on general| It i 1 this way to accom- 7 st strest school |5 5% 08 Maln gieet, and othets ) § | advice that is |plish preventive work am oclock, | Wise damaged the building, The . A h“; ,“,,"‘,l'\pt“r“;:\l,‘ conten : . e ‘m;‘mm.z of New Brnu!n‘. 5 S house is unoccupied and the boys ianas A 3stoy o il emr:-‘fmag‘l, 1oc,.‘lk ices of Dr. L1t~“1:nl‘.-“mn?.x: BOYS BOMBARD WINDOWs | @re said to have taken some lead o 5 instructions on feeding and medi- |W. © street, be.|rounded up ten boys who are sald | minee | They il by ercaloasd | more important than the duty c given and the |tween 2:30 an o'clock, or av y T v AT mors important than he duty of, 2:30 & lock, on|to have broken every window in a court. it is r that 100} — = 0 free n that on innocent man be punished, accord- | ing to the theory of law. | Every accused person who ap-| pears in this cour by the state, McDonough | charged. T ir. To call a| man a liar accusation 1f Morrone and his witnesses were Engage Dr. Rapp for ! Miss in New T ed a liar s would not_stand one even In the harp and searching on by the prosecut- e state's attack, v McDonough said. complimented the prosecuting | on the thoroughness of mpt to shake the storles nr‘ and his witnesses. No lie | and such an examina-| he said i r court Mortons wesligcked || g the arrival of his par- who will post the bond for| eass pending arraignment in rior eourt Infant Welfare Work | T. Patterson, director | e New Britain Visiting Nurse | ation, has completed plans for ion of welfare work | Britai: nectiom with | are élinics where in- ve complete {ndivi co cas 3 A clash between all the lawyers | followed this attempt of Mr. Rand's to show that thers was nothing i usual about Miller hav hired | g0 Johnston as was testi ster- | daz. oM As court was being adjourned for | . lunch, Mal 8. Daugherty was re- called as a witness, this time by the defeuse. Atterney McDonouzh police court has ju Housekeeper Sues, Saying it Is ot nees She Was Given Beating [ue 5 0 5 P — New Haven, Conn., Oct The shame and black e pl are Mrs. Mary Holland's for filing suit in sup here against Willam G of Wallingford. M was Kingsford’s ho in her suit eulted from a beafing administered August 22 fists. injuries whic with Former Madison Officials [T 4, "' - Figure in New Lawsuits coua ve ow Haven, Conn.,, Oct. 5 (F— y regard as a thrust the vond Morrone Ofi ey MeDonc was uncovered in court here today town ef Madison B. Munger, former tax collect and George S. Watro present collector, were filed. Judge Arthu W. Marsden represents the town in both suits. It is charged against Tatrous that he “failed to turn over to the town treasurer the fu taxes collected du 1926, converting to his o sum of $497.92." onEite The writs pray for a judgment S em o of $5,000 from Munger and $3,500 |7 0q Y the tires fEomalions landa some coils for $30, but he T {on and some charge Report on Demand for |« s and came bac * o] L 4 articles and I t them H H!gh School Graduates 5" 110y thom ana n Statistics on the demand for |seen them since students by manufacturing concerns | Asked hy Attorney McDonough and department stores have been re- | whether or not he has ever been ceived by the Senior High school ieted in a court he replied nega which has turned over the informa- v. -Asked if I A ever boen tion to the state board of education, ted and arre iy it was learned from Principal Louis T hadl haen o e the from P. Slade, who said today board 1s gathering sta all over the state for a report in|afor the near future. The report of the | arrested in W graduates of the school as to the | MeDonoush objected at once on th value of their high school education | grounad that the question is unfair in later life is also in the hands of | Judge Alling admitted qu the state department and is being |because the defense counsel o tabulated. | the way for it on direct exar that ics ed If he had Alt rv and the S5 A Crav finest Stove manship is newest, etc. We Can Prosper Only By Your GoodWill We sincerely mean to win and hold it as w serve you from e R STOUT SIZES TWILLSHEEN DRESSES SIZES 30 TO 52 A Treat for the Stout Folks SILK—RAYON—WOOL DRESSES FOR MISSES, WOMEN, STOUTS | b, - "OND FI 287 MAIN ST.—Over W. T. Grant Co.‘ e e b S AR M e i i e AT PHONE 381 We Will Cont unequalled. 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