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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 131929 A 1 ! 3 ) swers became longer and there were | builder-—said Willer had told hin [known to Pinkerfon's detective [sive details of yesterday's okoy J0q -1 fowe e irs d “yes sirs” | 2abont the Kellogg eplsode and had cy, Chicago. He first came un- |ings of the senate committ but re ker Loses g ewer of the “np sir and “yes sirs’ 10Rg P B | 3[]9[}”0 MEN VJH[B HURRZBAN}: MHVE& Broker Lose Hca.”l'" : | Ul! that had been noticeable at the start, [ vaid him §4,650 for personal work. der the noiice of the Brillsh police | frained from commicnting = % Jumps Out of Hotel Several times he had the crowd fn| Henry C. Hunter, New York attor-|in 1904, He was then assoclated in | Gt ] Q f: N York, Oct. 1 (R—A broker the committee room laughing. One ! ney—charged that despite Hunter's|betting transactions with one Baron | Dy the Amsociated Press s ' ()‘ U . > his death from a win- of these occasions was his reference | testimony to the contrary Hunter |Seidlitz, from whom he stole a check | Kid McCoy's Record 2 4 . o 1 . « b 1ith floor of the to “one of Charlic's boys. | knew all about his employment for | for 737 pounds. Shearer cashed nu-‘ rman Sclby, better known & DAL e Hotel Shelton early today after T Kellogg “Nervous N {825,000 for the shipbullders who|check by opening a bank account | “Kid" McCoy, one time noted heav I ! ( nued Fr First P ) ting note telling of stock (Continued From First Page) | Another time there were some |scnt him to Geneva; said he under- | with it, immediately afterward with- [ weight boxer, who is mentioned in . % sses of £,000 since lust smiles when he recited a conversa- | stood Hunter was employing him for drawing the whole amount. A war- [the Scotland Yard dossier of W. B s ’ re tlooded by hall, General Dawes and the alder- tion in which he referred to former |the shipbuilders. rant for his arrest was issned, but|Shearer, was arrested in London, (Contintad From Biest I ) t ed s identified from | |y en proceeded to the town build seeretary of state, Frank 1. Kellogg| ¢. L. Bardo, and Samuel Wake-{he loser was relmbursed and pro-|July 26, 1912, on a provisional ex ontinu ro Pagc) e vockets a8 W. 3. | [ haii, where Iuncheen was served and |08 “Nervous Nelle,” | man, shipbuilders—denied he was | cocdings were withdrawn | tradition warrant charging larceny cHE R Thot ( ' 1] Key c president of the||ihe general made his formal ad-| But the senators o commiftec | sont to Geneva as an observer us| «In 1812, Shearer was said to he |nlleged to have been committed at T B Ca) ! tter a | | Charles I'reshman Company, Inc. | [ gress of the day Aid not smile at this term tor their | they said, and characterized his em- | igeociated with the boxer, Kid Me- | Ostend. Scotland Yard authoritics Fiovlspin oo ong Jhis morning, witer & |1 Tote addressed to “Dearcst All Sudbury . was gay with an |former collengue | ployment as more of an educational | oy and others in a theft of jewels |sald he was suspected of implication pliantiog R P g S Mother," said “Last April 1T was [ [, 0 S50 000 S B aners| “You didn’t say that,” Chairman|natura to see the American Press | com the Princess of Thurn and |in the theft of jew valued at —Some fl,'m'}le.' P shake : to 2 ¢ valdosta, | | Horth $100,000. Today Iam s24,- | {05 F i o Saneral Dawns | Shortridge remarked, and others were sufficien(ly inform- | Taxig at the Royal P'alace hotel | $40.000 from the Princess of Thurn ~the most patt thi onslsted | 5'in (lo. red. Another ‘ada Shd.on the piboaran oenchl “But I did ator,” Sherear re-|ed about the American needs for | ostend. Shearer was arrested in|and Taxis, an American heiress, m=Of “tin hats” po ) Lok X 1 to “Dearest” said “This i3 the R S S TAtor sttt d. “T publicly refer to him as thie | parity in disarmament 'aris but escaped. like the rest of | He was released on bail A t gebrizghtness A o ; Tor hitdsir was billed le Frank B. Kellogg, hut| Private Lifc Explored the accused, on the grounds of in-|while awaiting the arrvival fror Il ! i 1 e e isking me o tell of this| Much indirect and some vagu? | gmicient evidence. glum of documents m the case and T mail anat : conversation. You know we | evidence concerning his private life Assocfate of Jrmes on August 22 was discharged from the Ar ; SRl e ny in private that was elicited from yarious OUFCeS | wghaarary associates are said to custody .the sitting magistrate stat } T ! 50 i : g t in public Everybody | Shearer contending they were ali iy, o jnejuded the notorious crooks |ing that there was not sufficient (vi- Bialo : L { et 23 Hathale ciealated or instizated by Britieh |yper armur Hubert Allison James, | dence to justify extradition. munifo 1 r S 7 L L No, not everybody,” Shortric 1 unpatriotic American interests | .. apt. Baby James, and Mon- ; o e newspaper reporis o t communities a Recalls Early Citizen b (oaian cleifg (o Interrunt Him i Hia work, |1~ (Gt by James SuE MOBS I Tn nons of the newspapcr repor e (a1 = ns of here owing to d o i e . | > While he admitted he had heeq |t28ue Noel Newton, who was re-|o¢ the case was there any mention e e « s Near Thomasville ! L At Rutk ment of receipt o Questlons Propaganda g Dt ad beet| oy very prominent in the Mr. | o w p. She - & 1 - S PN « | Tupte communicatio 2 he | frecdom of the lborough, General| “\well, he's generally referred (o arrested for some charge in connec- |, ANl o 4 o 5 AER IS mlight « Srdi > \ 1A ocks and several buildings at | Dawes recalled | i i e SR Jahn e ent of Scoteh liquor |A+ case. There are, however, NO| .,y i3 now in prison in Culifor i ! > 2 Re e e : : recalled his an v William | that w by many people lon with shipment of Scoteh liquor o0 ©AC HIVE Lo R It theae vile } allie Lt o Panama ( were “poricc ves wh emigrated to New 2 Sh estimony | at New Roche N and forfeil- ’ 5 ia ere he is s 18 @ SeRtenc - o wid the hur i L VAN migrdted V| Reverting to Shearer'a testimony | at New o s Mo X, and forferl- |y o whether it was anything |25 YLeTE S 18 5 - Salute Commander feNutt No loss of life was report- | England with the early Puritans in yesterday that some of Shearer's lit-|ed $300 bon. denled all the other | HER O W0 dship of thieves | ON @ manslaughter charge in con- 1 2 ed in the whole area. Lack of com He pointed out that “fron erature was used by the republican | charges, Ieia salaitoinavaiinisrented himselt | nection with th killlng of Mr B ar g 4 s M- munication prevented a complete [the record of the Ing o a5 ommittes in o 1928 | Specifically he denicd {he G ! bras | Theresa Mors of 1.os Angeles in o ¢ . ty of Thomasuvill : Fegardiec incinEl e jtationaligeom i 93 ' ! Sootiand in gaming houses in the west end, ; -har oo '+ lcheck-up of conditions America familties of Dawes, .t'presidential campaign, Senator Rob- | tions contained in a Scotland Ao ey A e i‘\u::usu 19 “InEiew : G 1 ) ‘ storm roarcd inland it was that in the war of the inson questioned the witness on that |record which he took from a news- 2nd bef RELC T | - ":h,} ¢ s first into southeastern Ala- volution there v n phase peperman in Geneva 1 produced About the end of : ! ‘l\“;‘lflh‘i‘rfh};); Dorn lin| Pennsylvanin =they 1 1 repor - | bam after the narrow ves in the Dritish army Shearer said that a Mr. Archer.|lo the committee is dossier ‘:"‘(’V"""'I"»‘V”‘M "'.:f:“ JIERASE 8 ; Philadelphia, Oct. 1 (P—William 1 a barometer reading |strip of northwe Florida. A 650 and there fought an Americ your assistant, Senator Allen,” sent!stated in 1812 Shearer v known '"‘\f = "‘ 3 Bhearer wasire: | By Shedrer whose life history wa e g BT en lower than | mile gale butfeted Brewton, Ala., | Dawes in the American army, but out two thousand copies of his reply | to have associated with Kid McCoy, 0 AL O LU o e | presented to the nate naval al- ¥ re 1 terday at Pensa- | porth of Mobile, some miles west- (all that s ed © their fan to Nicholas Murray Butlor's attacks|a boxer suspected of implication in | Ported on for the “"""’““l’"" < In | fairs sub committee in Washington ! e e o ¥ard of the sform canter and Mo-|eountries noiw. under the nrovidenasioniHerbert Hooverforia declaration (the irobbaryfaf an’ lunspecificd fadmiralty. = At thistime, ey "h‘" L | yesterday revealing him to be n g : 1 Thomasville with a | hile itself felt the R o et e e his acceptanca speech at [ amount of jewels from the Princess | touch with the British naval authorl- | Lo Vo iageiphian, was born in 1y r - R daT Rt hs aeTrtea T Epilmbies B %P Al for a navy and a merchant{of Thurn and *faxis at the Grang |tles in the U. 8. A. having @ Very | \ieinoming in i e I " i 2 sl THat dmbasaddocs ari Palace hotel, Ostend clever invention which they wished § o "o¢ philadelphia, according to ; irricane, he suid il D pudtiono RN e (RAR R ditsasid0 omplir R a5 in charge of publicity| He admitted employing McCoy at | to develop on this side, where there | [ oi'e w614 aunt, Mrs. Edward £ LA A D e S e e L y e R 1bl al commit-jone time to guard a theater he op- was less risk of gottng it Into eNEn | rowigon, Mrs Howison, who lives next 1 rd after striking the coast. Sho Heavy rains and gusty i RO last year carcr said | crated and a night club in which he | hands. It &as accordingly arranged | " 140 Diamond street, nearer the jmmediate pas nal | it co s present course, he gen InIoNEN ANt GRLFa0Y of SRR soyerno A5 ias by (St [ was interested in London, but he de- | thet Shearer should be Sent over | contcr of the city, says that her ould pass out into the At- 300 miles from Tallahassee, "’”‘“;” Ut Archer also o newspapers | nied any connection with the rob-| under escort of a naval officer. Tt| .y was a “natural horn paint o its starting point to the Mississippi beaches ¥ . > 000 pies of his “story” on “sea | bery. He explained that the charge | appears that he camae here, for he " = The t oL - ) copies of his Ty n a | P 1 r: ppears er. “eal orga 1 | flabnmagdonn gHlt e A power,” the witness said, and then|he had taken 734 pounds from a|rcturned to the United States in| he aunt says she hes not seen —\’II,“‘_' o Lowest Barometer Listed And:alusia, Ala., reported 40 SR SEELERId I ventu it was that he was “instructed to go|Baron Seydlitz was a misunder-| June, 1918, with an intimation that | g, cinee he was 19 years old "4 e i areners | Thomasville, Ga. Oct. 1 (—The | winds and had difficulty in Jor aecomplishments, both you |is poston to assiat in the campaign. | standing over cashing u racing bet, | he should not be allowed 1o land [yt recalled his aptitude for art and @ vhite unitor ¢ K loggings | Parometer registered the lowest in taining communications i i s LI “Who sent you Robinson de-|as “Seydlitz was my betting com- | without reference to the home of- | romembered that even in hazhood o ey cgging Nl bon v at |outside world. A five Inch rainfall INEIOnd. and T as an Americar. panded | missioner.” flde, I e Autenminationt (oironm "','A\ st i i Rl e LR LS at 8 a. m., had | was measured IS Lgpunted gin St oy ani Says Moses Sent Him | Didn't Brezk Up Parley Detained for Esplonage the four corners of the earth. Al- e s iehad 3.42 3 The| Opinion that the storm may man- | #abisfaction, especially since now, | “Senator Moses and Mr. Archer”| Concerning t Geneva confer- | ughearer was last reported on In | though she has not seen Lim for Tof Caesar LaMonic: 1 Vichita a8 et v to regain the Aflantic occan |Ure r, the two Shearer replic 1ding that Archer|ence, Shearer said he had never | oeqghe 920, when the U. 8. A.|{yoars, she said, she has kept in touch Jcancas band hwa ; | & ober, 1920, [ years, she said giphan s il : les an the |was cxpressed by Forecaster Von | 5T peoy had written him that his story on|claimed to have broken it up with | p.val attache was anxious for infor- | with his carecr :u,fm; &out Hermann, of Atlanta, who said that | Vhic "] u ea power” should “interest your|his propuganda or that he had ever | . .¢ion about him. He was then de- ARETL SR - - vhile the disturbance might beat (riendlines mutual und Irish friends.” | had contact with naval officers tained in America on account of s- 5 7"}' 4 ; VosseltR meds S Hels {1aa1e out. on Tnnd Lihere was a.nos = obinson from one of | Repeatedly he claimed o have | oo IMaureen Orcutt Has ember and ¢ N v 1 ¢ 1 ) SO Aber a rer's lette unter s‘atin, ween ¢ loyed o m ¢ specch in A i 3 . “member ; Oct. 1 (r—Distress |sibility it might re-enter the Atlan- | Pratses Liberty Ideal hearer's letters to Hun ating | been employed t & 8peech in | "l interesting thing s that | Helen Hicks Baaten =the past year can 1 gnals from the tug Dafshe with |tic near t Hatteras country and i ral Dawes pald tribute to | “This show may e¢nd abruptly” and | Boston for the republican party dur Slilareartisithe mintyholthe tother < e b g ouss A oreig towing the oil barge | Whip back into gale force. the titutions of liberty and bal- | that “Ambassador Gibson has|ing the last campaign, and inferred made the widely disseminated | Oakland Mills Country Club, Bir- ~The District of Colun SR R T s b R an a0 guard boats | Aced government which the pi handled our cage admirably.” The | the hiring was done by Senator Al- | % B0LE 2 B G 0RO mingham, Mich., Oct. 1 09 M- ~then Mississ Another sof ; i B east const of | €6S 100k to America. “When we | letter also spoke of a “hot shot” pre- | 1on, republican, Kanaas, onc of the OO EIne “|oen Orcutt of White Beachey, N el vere picked e Tropi- | converged o i e k : ing had a spy on hoard one of our =state, Al 5 e eI D e T iie to) i) &b (Ve 1srs alaabind nk of the character of the Puri- | pared for the press. Westigating commities. llen hes | oo LK o auriar the maneuvers | 7. pravided ihs fvst siundine ur: California, with i 5 ; the Bahama le. The Domira, | 1an8 of old Sudbury and their stead- | Shearer explained the “hot shot” | Préviously denied this, o i # |4et of the women's national golt 4 e ; Y Bahaman f ; 5 | This spy, you may remember, was | Za reliecf map o it aaimancs e terieg i r, and {he Salina, of |fastness in standing for their high . as a report showing that at Brit. | hOSSINTHLEend ooe ok nte B o bV ot o i Ly &lirayonta | LonTament. geatreakingslioy or ST g eims mountatng 25 L prinnal s registry, remained aground | Principles, there seems to be ri ain had more ship tonnage than was |80 further into his private life, its} 7 0 20 = evad the Washing- | championship courac in six under =other object lesso, §red ofoperaton Eald O e jting assistance. | I down to us through the centur- | permitted under the treaty | members indicated, and they belivve (10 e '-\ -.-Hmz h @ :l‘!}h' par today to eliminate Helen Hicks - . R gl aa hi 5 ¥ 3 Ay ol cenalt on agreement in the spirit if not the |par todas sgeography. Wyoming cowboye fol- s Sy The ¢ guard was to investigate |i¢8 the sound of a clear bell in the| The witness reiterated testimony | ey Will conclude with him before | ,':” st dlaipl i Rl "% 1ot Hewlatt, L. I, 3 and 2. Miss Or- =lowed, pre he way, as it were Stk sonbrte of Masthesds sticking from | MIdst of fog.* of yesterday that he kept secret at | DNt : {cutt won because of a miraculous =for the cowhovs 1 cowgirls of < or( the waves and other stories of sea | The ambassador then, speaking (teneva that he was repregenting the | % ) RS n's par and six under It poNel a n, speaking G at he was reg ng th s a Gootiand Yo Stlent 35, even men's par and six STexa 11 Lpliely disaster, as well as fo sweep the business man,” touched upon | shipbuilders because of an insistence | Text of Report Hand e R | women's par, on the first nine holes, \ {ved e L S : ashington, Oct. 1 (UP)—The london, Oct 1 (UP)—Scotland 'L i ~Mare band : ater of menacing wrecks de- [ British industrial subjects, princi- | by S W. Wakeman, vice president of | £ &toN,) t ) e & chere she gained a three up mar- 2 5 5 . Yard f ¢ |where she g B tune ot mor when it was pally iron and steel. He said the | the Bethichem Shipbuilding corpora- | ("Xt Of the allezad Scotland Yard | Yard :“]m““‘ an atioide 0| e biles Iilelid, whe fled for =belle. 1\ Tampa that nig} Latest checks showed Florida es- | cal methods of production in coke Gave Secrcey Renson liSanets ey sl Se i vs dcomimitioe Bl tiEsilon o e s s e the last seven holes. er receipts of the me x The | ron and st 2 vestigation of the lobbying activities | can “hig navy” expert finiyalieyengonstl BRanior e \ R B ’1 o ;A glepigooy Infmrauten fo R shew 4 any reason for | o \Uinian B Shearer follows Officials declined to comment on | Their cards ing stand tadio station | wag Jeavy in isolated Instances, bu nd. were necessary to bring | secrecy?” asked Robinsor dedlll S slon ! el I i % 142 43— 35 e t patrol | many came through with about a decrease in the cost of “_'u’ L e e William F. Shearer, or William | Shearer's statements or on testimony | Orcutt out—f42 I 3 sent to the aid of the | cnly min Age. lucton and anin 3 e B - e Paldwin Shearer, (also known as | offered to the senate investigating| Hicks out J = ot o SIS agreiie IRae e lipaciriatamoyement ava sl BaUUNEL 801 iRch Tavart SR ddovey iorl ‘RORcowWeY | Fommitiee d that ALl W3, ToRAsoni | Orouttine —vania with 4,0 e [ LhEls telTl ity - strong that John 1. Rockefeller who | gon e 4 Noving 3 Ho| vy e e e B 65 5 Zwith 1,000; 1 WO AYgIe ren O ot issloTECHEY I | was interested in this movement | .. s 1 |t et i 2 i ots Lo T4 D00 hich | the Florida Keys and highway traf L B e S L i s i e ey | “American citizen; probable age | York World, had obtained possession St o ” % St A e R A s s disrupted to Key West, [{ l ‘ s bclatedin aiwaySitiR I it i o LR D Gl g it b iteet 1Hinahcd lotle oot ardl i dossice abovt | FIRES IN SEPTEMBER wytate of e the T reported throngn | 1ip ot the Koy ",jl,('; e anil the ship, | Complexion fresh: hair brown; eyes | Shearer. | There were 36 fires in September R : ; opical Radio to be | clearing house ¢stimated e i apoekeraller and the €hID- | gray; rather long thin face: thin| One official, however, remarked |according to a report of the fire de- TRico's har rans had I id. T I citrus damage did not exceed r*:;lfil "" j’“".‘ ""‘-’:'"!;" "\'v'l the '<’n"“l.m|rl. very smart appearance. that dossiers prepared by the Yard |partment today. Of these 28 were ~ed and the Diue Grass stat ccted to reach the t per cent of the erop and that | n LS BEEn Gy VY, see, and T guess | Known (o Pinkerton's | were confidential documents not |stills and eight were bell alarm ferring to al march JTHOrEC much of this pr 13 uouiddhe | they didn't want fo picture Lec's| “This man is a notorious associ- | customarily made public to newspi- | The largest fire was at the Schu sebast, receive 5 i R T e P gt “‘“[" \r They had paid ;"” »”v"""l ate of international crooks and swell | pers. Epm\ block, 348 Main street o 'vho had gone he and come back 3 3 Fleat L tobinson inquire into the mobsmen, and s sald to be well|l The Lonc e bl Wl S E ‘eto stand on the curbing and cheer DI '”‘“”':';"’”‘“" < | “break” with the shipbuilders. In Al B cicpninness piblishedicxten RiRentemberi e e Oct. 1 (P—Reestab- | = = | ek N e e = Four streets ar arca of 16, ki Esmie) Direction Changes | \ % | December of 192 R L A L e e “blocks were needod smiss the |, e g TeRRI, MonlEamny e odt o=y (Continued From First Page) was sent to Washington by Wake- =marchers, the line be n up g COUONS | ) bhone operator at Greenville, 40 S |man and Frederick I’ Palen, vice » P n - ~—after passing the revie i 2 el Alabama L Lo Gl e, TeRe pose they didn't to punctur: ! president of the Newport Ne i e S ree =front of the Jaint Coloni L SDoTin nere helng a0 mi toflay that & Henvy rain|| I8 vanity:: Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corpora- Zcourt house. Some marchers wer L& tosy falling there, .whipped by a At one juncture a committee | tion “to et up my permanent resi- w2ent into each of id ats ol B0 extent |y oo vy wind coming out of the norih- | member objected to Shearer refer-| dence.” =hear the ome or Fall out.” |° 1 L gHons This indicated a possible |TinG to former Secretary of Stats Was to he “Big Pellow” | = by the West Indiar nge in (he course of the hurri- |Frank B. Kellogg. as “Nervous Net-| “T was to be the big fellow.” o Business Pushed Aside £ LagReunc the e in its passage through south |lie.”” but the witness insisted that| In December, Shearer added, he @ [y e 1 from out of bama, as the wind was reported |13 the way he had spoken of him|was called to New York by Hunter, Ao % 0, in a direction opposite the conrse of [in the conversation he was relating. | sayin . e i rewton 1 Ko ) i the hurriea reported carlier in|He added he did not call Mr. k “I was filled with lope, for you Hal‘tf()l‘d, Conn. 3 s 2 count [ north of | the logg that in public. Robinson then |never can tell but that you will be = - - e < r eported heavy r 1 but B T ontinued his questioning about the | | ol GRasilen havei | t ot Viva Ty R = ‘ ! el e e e an e e el g el Oenle by s G Direct Wire From New Britain, Call 3500 ghtly to the northeast l’_‘ olas Murray Butler, president of Co- | {he others in New York. “They said i ; ; {EBGliavad inectlye il thatiiain \ r umbia university, had “jumped on|a New York World reporter was go- ot disturbanee, w faolated the navy views of Herbert Hoover|ing 1o make an attack. They said the ko)) Hoints. fn th eentral Ala- § as expressed in Lis acceptance ad- | reporter had been to Bethlehem and TH e e roported c tions dre :'ww I wrote an open letter in| Seeretar ellogg had called Bethle- o t comparatively little dar = [ep | hem on the mat and told them to get A L Arck Remoy P | Letter Prompted Specches Maanme Sotiney L i M b 1 he inued From Tirst Page) | roand “others” he added | gor get out until it blows ove « ‘ il | the letter, explaining that | J {jen got Palen alone and ask- tny, t . B an e D o n e hrsaron 1 prompted his participation | oq what is behind this T ounce- Dobrowolski's Claims fayrass et Dillishit — | ) i MrdbeniE v Jeader in the taxpay- | “That's ki L broad new ficld for exploration was i : e of the oity's | ors came to the mayor's |then ” opened like Pandora’s box to the | T'weed is favored for ensembles this Fall, and g (s v o urge appointment 2 H"“ L 1 5 senate investigating committec 1o- these with silk blouses may be chosen in any ‘ the | of ¢ o of five members of | ¢ wiling Shearer began day as Willinm Baldwin Shearer, the | AT e yeu t ; el nd tive councilmer g appearance before the | yillain the naval lobby drama, ’\'\r }bcfin(‘\\ ml,\t.u[m\ Furred SyithiCaracul, 4 A ; F e csments on a down- | & committen today ] olf, Raccoon or Lapin. ) scale. In the course of I rs Neat Gray Sult witnesses Including former $ 50 Tleotian: Onl T himed . " Dobrowolski mentioned Dressed in a double brewst ¥ Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg * oY itaton n hin g navy advocate be- | Charles M. Schwab may be calied, 5 i na taxes gan 1ling reporters were informed authorlta- : s called In for questioning, | his answers wi irs” | tively, a Shearer concludes his Dobrowolski repeated his will- fand “no sirs.” ntrist testimony about his cmiployment by THE : : El B Pl S R D i Ras R I'HE HAT 5 of dollars below asgessment. At Liittee members fre may be succeeded by | x A i L e e piial i Tey e aieced “‘,”"1 Of Felt with cleverly « A A check-up was made and a It wag the ‘tedoliilont of Senatorl manipulated brim is in : 110 be 60x154. The assessment on, d democrat, Arkansas, due | the newest fall colors. 7 ¢ 5 entioned by Dobrowol- | | it th opted shortly TRlas i NorentdGal ke 8« nd was found L0} naval ‘par was co Bafiles Committee | 5.00 ! AU onel Tl Gang conference Baffling the committee with the = ere suld owner 10 be $20 | o followed the plan at | glib switness of his charges and the o loor b > [ t [ laid wssador familiar way in which he mentioned Fourth Floox =the & After the crence A "“"’\' Gibson," he t plan prominent public men, Shearer the | ¥ r olgkl ho and ¢ stioned of crujsera” hasg a4 ed accusations he 18 & war | EC . ' e lerstanding spy, o hootlegger or associated with 4 M )l THF 7 1058 3 i « tenant 20bir vol nt a W . T c nl chi H ; o 1 Roblnson. |volve promincnt men as follows: Of leather in back Full fashioned chif- 1d paid $20 the assessors were told to bring out | Former Secreta of State Kel-| : T 0o Tasid LAIabA MR Confronted With Flgures z i S Sl | | or top strap models fon in all the new o § i wald. T was |logg-— Asserted he had Leen inform- | T Halnid With Dobro ttorney would ed Kellogg told the Bethlehem hip- comes In black, Fall shades. 1 be sent out by a client.” building interests to drop him from brown and colors. invisible run-stop. 4 ' L) Oceaslonally Sent Reports - their employ or a 315,000,000 war 00 Pair 50 & and Shearer lded he occasionally | contract suit in the justice depart- | | . . ' d ¢ ent “connmunications or reports to | ment would be preased. | | = = on the o S | Henry ¢ Tunter, counscl of the| Charles M. Schwab—Charged the | | Street Floor 7 g Council of American Ship- |#teel magnate had not cleared up tool skl 0 ¢ puil 50,000 of personal expense as a | == = — = e t t t 1 Shas % 2 we times T had to get out my dollar-a-year man during the war; 4 ; e A tatements hurricdly,” he continued, |asserted Schwah was interested in | 7 t L : 2 nd one time 1 used the bedroom York in his plan to go about | i o J ; G of Allon Dulles. ‘Those statements | the country promoting interest in | | THE GLOVES SLIGHT 2 | ‘ AG 2 G luable to the press. 1 would | the merchant marine, Shearer re- i s ] « Co. No. T was cal the to Wythe Williams, | ferred to Schwab as “The Star of Are of glace klgl in ¢ of S t : T and Henry Wales, of | Bethlehem.” Schwab has testificd the popular slip-on Sbiat 1 o'olook thisis i he never met Shearer. | \ style. In mode, beaver, ) 5 - OUGLO AR A p L hiaze Dulles wan counsel of the Amerl Involves King Al<o | N eggshell. G. Fox & Co. A : wh L PADEr COVEring | can delegation at Geneva wtor Willlam H. King, demo- N @ dol 4 [ ] over a ch y « t fire shearer said Charles Schwah, erat, Utah—Charged King told him | $3 95 [ bles ly “AF A o damage w chairman of the hoard of tha(to drop his naval activities or he \ Ensembles o A n / o ’ = Bethlehem Steel Corporation. wus would be framed. King emphatically 2 ! % o - B ! - 1 o pre Dead grass o principal cause an hisx malling list for the Geneva denied he did any more than to in- | | Street Floor Third Floor i to my daus : of forest fires /isconmin, accord- | » wlong with the other «hip- form Shearer the naval committee | ‘ -e " ' . atye g to t State’s forest ex did not desire to hear him “J / Littl " ot ot of | perime g continued, rer's an-| Laurence Wilder, New York ship- v -

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