New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1928, Page 3

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T e APOLOGY DENANDED OF SENATOR NVE Governor Smith Replies to 0il Tnvestigator Albany, N. Y crmor Alfred E. Smith bas written chairman Gerald . Nye of t ate Teapot Dome committe letter of apology, and not a t of abuse” is due him for the Lor's statement concerning cam contributions to the governor from nclair, crnor's-letter, in reply to on in which the latter cha him with seeking to undermine pui lic confidence in the comui Yostigation, Senator Nye originally charged that Sinclair hiad contrih ted liberally to the governor's 1 campaign and was in with an appointient racing comission. The a previous letter, 1 these char Ter and acensed Nye tor Arthur D. Lobinsor publican Indiana, with being partics to a publican counsel of desperation” help their p in some measure the onus of the oil scandal This letter brought the reply from Nye. Senator Nye made a unjust statement” 1he Tarch 27 A from Sen- in- Uy turn rewan to the stats rnor, in pudinted 150Ri 20 1 Sena- 1o eseape “false and regarding him governor said to Nye in his latest communication. He added that “you admitted you made it and publicly stated that I had demonstrated its falsity. The next step for you fo hay taken was a lefter of apolo; G not a tirade of abuse.” The governor scized upon the oc- casion fo in the commitiee chairman tha previous letter was not the first time he had con- demned the standing the chairman’s assertion= “For your information governor, ‘let e frequently fhronghout tate and els of the oil scan of 19 Ihe govers hie had “the sa T resent about mr confidence " wrote he that T spol Yor o in condemnation 5 in the « w S 1mpaigi leclared of Nye t1 ity th to charge fal am under S 1 mining c in your commit “Let me remind that the chairmanship of a senate committes you oil scandals, notwith- [ exempts 1o man froi the obligation | {not to make reckicss and irrespon- sible s Governor Emith told the senator. “I yield to no man in my admiration for your commit- Itee’s work and for its distinguished leading counsel, Senator Walsh, or | in desire to cxpose and punish al connected with the corruption \u\-l | | carthed by your Teapot Dome in- stigation.” Marie and Ileana En | Route to Cyprus lslci Constantinople, March 27 (P— Qu ania and Prin- s oute to the en Marie of | Tleana, who & ©lIsland of Cyprus, left Stamboul to- | ©day in the Rumanian vessel Regele Carol I Rumors are current that the trip is being taken for political pur- | s and that former Crown Prince I is also going to Cyprus. manian cireles here, however, claim it is b aken because of Princess Heana's health. he queen and her day welcomed by the governor of € stantinople and ofher Turkish offi- cials, During their stay th v incognito, entering mosques and viewing the antiquities. Queen Mari at was particularly en- ut the cemetery at ooking the Golden Horn as gloritiod by Tierre Loti ted Ttohert College, the institution on the Bosporus, where re students. thusiastic Find South African Star Has Split in Twain Tov I'nion of South March 27 (®) — Astronomi- ire deeply interested by that the star “Nova disy ned” in South has split in two. The La Pl observatory in Ar- gentina rec to the Union of South Africa observatory that fthis slar presented a very appearance The South astronomers resumed ob- itions through their great 26- and confirme th ar had split. Cape Africa, cal circles the discoy g Afviea in 192 Picloris, | reported SHOT BY POLICEMAN, Tioston, March 27 (A—A wve his name as Alan McKav, Providence, R. 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S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, club will give the program. Although primarily intended for s ‘(h»: parents, teachers and adults of |the Lincoln school district, the gen- eral public also is welcome. Ad- ion will be free. Childr at the | ol were given printed invitation numbers of cards to take home to their parents, |the cvening 1 a large turnout is cxpected. The W The program will con | bers rd by the Orpheus Instru- \mrnl.al Quartet, composcd of Marcus H. Fleitzer, violin; Harold Stedman flute; Walter Occupin, *ecllo: in A. Johuson, piano, M. son will also pl piano solos. Contralto solos will be su: hy Mrs. Jane Sartoris Tuttle, d baritone FIRST PUBLIC CONCERT IN LINCOLN SCHOOL HALL Orpheus Quartet and Soloists T Violin solos w I be played by who is rap Iy coming for- an ac ’ serformer. nowne during m the the progr Li of num- [access he W {trolley at Corbin s | Rock avenue in ave which pas Provide Program In Audi- oln s 1001 is casily t Main strect and Black of the ( torlum Tonight. The beautiful auditorium of the new Linceln school on Ie tonight will be the scene of the first public concert to be given in the building, when at a iering of the varents and Teachers' Association members of the New Britain Musical | At e o t bus line, EXTEND LICENSES Washir March 27 (UI')—The federal 1 omm today ex- —Guaranteed Values! solos will be sung by John A. l.in‘l-‘ Adolph Sundell. a young violinist of | i Luality - Service - Valua - S ——————— tended the licenses of all broa g stations until May 1. Broadc { licenses were 1o expire April 1|kus, who is w radio legislation, | charge, will gnature of Pr onth's tate reformatory at | April 1. Adolph Man- anted on the same ¢ brought here when| The countess is & daughter of & i- he obtains his release from the re- |former chamberlain to the late cxtension formatory. He and Skinger were |king of Greece and her srand- | sentenced to sorve two years for mother was Princess Alexis-Kara- a car in Poughkeepsie, N. [Georgeovitch, an American, andoned Me- | The engagement of the couple thefts oc- )\\us announced several weeks ago. ago. MRS L ' FOUND GUILTY | | the Russian church at Cammes o& ‘the French Riviera, it was aa. {nounced today. but because of ne I now awaiting th ldent Coolidg . a1 was grar Two .\utom_(;bile Tl;ie\'es | To Be Rearrested Soon Auliffe curred & Joseph N N SOON TO N March @ ARRY (I'P) — The Arle thor [day found Frank Chimalewskl ef ier well | Mahanoy City, Pa., guilty eof the Countess Ata- [inurder of his wife. The jurors went Pottsville, Pa., March 27 (UP)== After a five-day deadlock, a jury te- on of the New Southern Co.; wlh rol: lanta Mercati will be on May 2 at |cut Wednesday afternaonm, Easter Specials for Wednesday! Save! —The Store of Value! 200 STORE BUYING POWER —Rep=ated By Request! Brand Easter Dresses $7 50 <o ——the last lot didr't last long—and vou will under- stand the reason why the minute you see their smartness . the extraordinary value they offer! 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