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©HERALD, L Aiwll, 6, 1928, 3 Kuapp during Ler incumbeney of | Recalling that Governor Smith v vou that the particular cosor the Knapp ease. involvirg as it does was with the e [ filon w > 5 5 : e on e ers cte . one journey i a state car between vith amounts i ey S e I'o Bc an Accident oo et Utica and By hich resulted m.nmu(:un ral ,Tllr\ v]t uumB;; it themselye Tl Methuen, Mass., April 87 (UP)— = s Aot Pl e T e in an accident and injurics to both | presecution of the charges. had “re- 1opre o s S0 Belicved fhe victim of an accident. . vence (18 b KNAPP EHAREESW Knapp and Miss Egan. |cognized the scriousmess of the 1 i S e G At g L e of i accldent Comment Differs on pence Ob 3 seinauginde To handle a threatened damage | charges which have heen mide and fuciecd by 8 G 1w ke il Wi found hanging by the neck from Rubber o suit growing out of the accident, | the necessity for a vigorous investi- that ki ¥ON N st your wis the ihnb of he back yard Londo 3 BUST UNVEILED H “ 9, s Mrs. Knapp, testimony at the More- [ =ation.” the ustice adde CWher el s b 5 s 2 of his home last night B e Sy WIH Plflbe WOlllal]S COI](IIIC( lll‘.md act inquiry disclosed, hired | Have Confidence in obtaining any tunds ; ";]" \“\ Sy '( A four-foot lonslb ofi rops Biy & . .|§(’\tl‘\’\fll:] Ltome, April 5 (UP)—A bust of | Truman H. Proston of Syracuse and | “People generally have gieal con- bY false repros \:‘l_\ fouks rid 1 about ot h s i St \o; licro Foscari, colonial premier, was New Ym‘k Ce“sus Bul‘eau 1-14\««;1 him on the census payroll | fidence in their public officials and Ufications or o S i 3 end was ticd a o niziled today in the hall of the 3s @ Koy punch oporater, at ary | when one is charged with misfeas- t1ime has heen ni a0y L e s dilendimiiig ; a # | of $123 & month. Mr. DPreston ex-|ance or malfeasance in office cvery 10 choice LR : e et x’r‘\nlhhm'vnim}b:l“ ut'ht:. Albany, N. Y., April 5 P --The | Pressed “amazement” when he was [ right minded man denands prompt Specitic insia at Imj = e o 9 ‘-‘.!;.‘ y';d‘(];r.~“‘~ u‘: 'uu ori- grand ry investization of alleged |informed by Commnuissioner Le Bocuf I vigorous prosccution, to the end, f*htion by the attornty zenera s ac- | i end meny criminal acts of tormer Sccretary of | 0f his classification, and even of his{first, that if innocent all suspicion !rauds ave froquently committe n | State Florence F Knapp in con- | DCINE entered on the census pay- | cf wrong doing be removed. and., @ large seale by a serics | | nection with her administration of | 'Ol @nd the commuissioner, m his | second, if guilty, that proper pun- Pilferings and misrcpresenta s| the 1925 state census opened at w | FePOIt 100k occasion to condemn | ishment be inflicted upon these whe 10 comparatively small amou [} special term of supreme court here | MrS. Knapn for using state funds|are guilty of a hreach of public "“1’" A Janng “‘“"“\h" pigrets e to defray personal czpenses trust ministration of a public effics is had- 5 . ~ i : The Testimony “That confidence we have in our !V impaired and public confidence in t C te t S “:“"’:‘N"‘\"""‘ TR Testimony today was Intended {o] public institutions undermined (1S @dministration shaken up” z o o o ln SClen l S O Tustics Stembon 11 Catlaghan pre| “COr chicAy on identification ef | only When there is dishonesty in pub- In Oonclusian JApLCO plhen 11 tallaghan pre-t o jgence taken during the Moreland | lic office. 1f public servants are 10 conclusion. Justice Callagl siding. appointed Theodore M. CoX. i, gigation. Among the witnesses | corrupt the functions of government Cutioned the jrors against beng ) * . ) N D e i e R e el i e Jeading Cigarettes, Princess Paul Chavchavadze ot the jury, and Fugene P. Miller. |y, "\ Ninde, secretary to Mrs. | there will ne vily be zreat waste Publicity which has buen given to ’ jeweler. also of Albany as assistant | 10y, n while the state official was|in public funds: increase in taxes, | foreman. |dean of the Collcze of Home|and a general distrust of public offi- - Because of conncetion at banka| Beenomics at Syracuse university; | which have state funds in custody, | Alesander Olis of New York city. can't Plunder SQ: ’r‘f"ts Jacob H. Herzog. vice presnlent of |\ Knapp's attorney during the “Public ofiice dors not give a li- SN Qe p the National Commercial Bank of | Le Boeuf inquiry: Anna A, Latt cense to plunder or pilfer the public o Albany, and Addison Kicm, assistant | chief clerk in the sccrotary of state’s | {reasury. One has no mere 1ight to cashier of the New York State Na- | office under Mrs. Knapp, and who | misappropriate 1he nioney of tional Bank of Albany. were excus- | was recommended by Le Boeuf for | state than to steal the property of ed from the jury. Jusiice Callaghan | criminal prosccution: Mark Stern, [« private citizen. 1 am not unmind- | explained that tiey might later be | first deputy secretary under Mrs. | ful of the fact that there ave those “ e S chlled as witnesses. Chauncey 10, | Knapp, who with Miss Little was|who fecl that there are certain pre- I was much intrizucd by the invitation to make Hakes, an Albany business man, also | dismissed from the state service on | requisites which come from holding a blindfold test of your leading brands of Ameri- was excused for reaon not announce | Aprit C. Grant. director of | public office. hut we properly hold | ; court publications in the department of | our public officials to strict accounts | | can cigarettes, to sce how they compared with cinal interest in the caply |State. who also served under Mre. | ability for their acts, jnst as a {rustee : 3 s foal S e Knapp. and a namber of prominent | of a private fund 15 held to account | each other and with those ‘ had ““‘l‘I‘Cd abroad. slyther Mus, Jnwpp hevseln wpung [avd suberdivate smnloves of thoffor Me conducl Could one really taste the difference ? I wondered. Take the withees stamd i her own | Sfate comptroller’s office and the| “It somstimes happens in public | Ao L5 Lo Ak cisiy mats dbis | thx deparfment discussions concern the 1na i 5 : morning none of the prosecuting | T""d'fl"”" officials viste "" ("l'w'.v | ministration '.‘.' a public M‘vvr! vwm".. | But when I was handed these cigarettes, one by T s | Tegarding consus vouchers turned in | citizen says that that particular offt- o 5 B ay et | by Mrs. Knapp. Among which Com- | il is no worse thin ather public | one, I realized at once that there was a difference one is received during the conurse of ‘,';'.,:‘,:“:, I«‘:(-[?o;;liavfil.y:v‘;:::l( v}:‘ ’:lae" \ ff){f,'.",?fl.“.l“m ,yh::.'. 1‘.:;‘,“‘,“:‘:.0;‘,'" 3 and that the test was conclusive. One cigarette the investigation it will be given | L o) s R 2 THERE s notking quite like Bayer | 1 i h Immediate soncideration it was waid. | {raud the state of funds, and her|more enter upon an investigation of | s civin™ o 20l sorts of aches and was so much more appealing. so much more el the yeport | (Tiends of mioney due then (rom | this character than it may in the| iFCR Pl O Sl oenine Bayer | deli i Oh, and i her! A b [ e Yeboll | census salaries case of burglars or robhers. Tha fact | BAR elaname ey elicate in flavor. , and so much smoother! ; o ‘ ; The people of New York state ex- | juror has not heen prosecuted is no very s | i | Kiapp s feen <ccluded | in i e R s e urer shonla a1l n | ine, and the word gennine—in red- When the test was over and 1 was told that the home of relatites in castern Masti- | yjon into the conduct of those of its | his duty to vote for an indictment | is on every box. You can't e wrong | cigarette of my choice was Oro Goin | understood sette. althouzh fairly definite v | pupye officials who have heen charg- [where the evidence estabhishes the if you will just look at the box when Lkl _ or about m] .v;mml 1‘H‘1Vv"<'1f that | o with wrongdoing.” Supreme Court | commission of erime you buy it: at once why this cigarette is so popular among Albany friends have Kept her in | gygice Stephen H. Callaghan de- Jury Has No Choice i ] . . " close fouch with developments in|ciared in his charge todayl to the| “The grand jury has no choice ex- my American friends. the case | special grand jury convened to in-|cept to indict wliere such evidence is Tonch of Drama. | vestizate charges of misfeasance and | submitted to it. 1t is not for it to /’ A fast mumute touch of drama | aiteasance in office filed against | excuse or excuipate.” & Mm Was gnven the case Jate last mght | former Secretary of State Florence | The mvestigation was to deal only { when information came from | E. & Knapp {vmh the question of crimes, the | sonrces close fo he prosecuting | “They will accept nothing short of [court warned and not with “the | staff that Miss Ehzabeth F Fgan |a most painstaking imestigation.” [ method or manner ot the conduct of of Syracu Ars. Knapp's home | Justice Callaghan continued, “and | any particular offics city, listed as one of the important | will not be satisfied unless yvou per-! “The function of the zrand jury." l‘ witn scheduled for appearance | form your duty fully and cour- | he said, “is to determine not whether i today, could uot be located and |ageou: If there is any attemipt|a public office has been badly ad- | probably would not appear. Her tes- | hy you ‘to <hield anyone, the respon- | ministered, but whether erimes have Aw\rln«h & ot timony was to have touched upon |sibility for such conduct will be |been committed in the conduct of | lrade mark o + . T : y automobile trips taken hy Mrs. | placed squarcly upon you." that offios, x & x x it may appear t0] o ooeo Rl oL arBaticylicecls PRINCESS PAUL CHAVCHAVADZE, Sister of Mrs, Wa. B. Leede How Test Was Made Subject was blindfolded, and, in the presence of two responsible witnesses, was given one each of the four leading cigarettes to smoke. 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