New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1927, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1927, suzany - SEARLES PICTURED ~ I DEFENSE STARTS I IN SINGLAR CASE Jury Today Hears 0il Magna(e’s; f Side of Story i SAPPING STRENGTH OF ‘] Washington, 2P — The, n will determine whether | Sinclair should be punish- | or contempt of th e today | rd t of the| controversy grew out of his | refusal to er questions before | the committee which investigated ' the leasing of the Teapot Dome | naval oil reserve. | e oil operator's whic After having occupied only one | day in p s testimony the srnment its case = after the opening of court to ind George P. Hoover, chief of Clair's counsel, opened for the de- | fense a recital of the | - 5 s 1‘.-“ m]‘:,nlhr.:\ r) half o h These two men may ponsible for shattering British supremacy in the Or Eugene Chen (left), foreign min- ] ister of the Cantones ho is stirring up China against et testified before the sena foreigners, was born a British subject. Like Mahatma tee five (imes before his r B i March e Gandhi, Hindu co-operationist leader, he surrendered wealth of que ced by Senator Wals to endeavor to free his r: of Montana, prosccutor of the sen- | 2 ate inquiry, and ator Adams of 1 Colorado. | |ev e CATERPILLAR ARMY IS I into the trial record h S e NOW IN FULL RETREAT . e 10 his last ap torneys objected Bug Casualties May Reach Millions as 30000 Egg Clusters Collect- ed by Children Are Burned e 1 TEN TAKE EXAMS FOR d by school agricultu and Andrews, Curtin, Hinchliffe Barry Among Candidates Fac- ing Test This Evening school pupils have turned i clust Yalentine B. Ch herlain ‘s 6,712, making a | together, SEE T trical Inspector Mason P. An- ector Cyril J. Thomas W. issfoner Jo- & 10 appli- ses who and district a v this count | > question in th 1f was at variance tee record Pioncer that in tl Defense co they should _'Describes Operation el Railway Expr onig testimony er, general manag Williame Wil- showing that & nt o and C. 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