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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929 =8 o = T i i . e : S Stoaident abers of Mrs. Reney's family, [ | /————————————|iic ana directly to Connccticut in-|on the fact that rallvond is 4 scngtor/added, “solT semt him §1,000. scnator. Eyansor, was placed in ajeall Joseph R Grundy, presidenl) = \\f:"“l‘o\f R ‘-lmv‘ Rabinn ¥ I old i D L 1 PR Ratiicers Jot be | heavy contributor to the Manufact- It I had sent him nothing the com- position by which and through of the Pennsylvania Manufucturers’ | scveral iy toberal: Old Russian Treasures f e et Aot b | Ry o el oald Eyan. {mittes would have raised o stench which cortain tarif schedules! assoclation, and @ representative of |most at tho peint of collupse om J L \ Discovered in Pig-Sty ||)""" 158009 ,‘“f‘“,m.’\ R e e R Rt T liaiacacored lNlstrvices Trasiycould be increased the American Tariff leagne, to the |grief, followed and then i.mru"‘(”vjl“ m TR Dot 28 UB — i, Ll B I DY o N Hort. Now Haved ond Beoaute T ‘0id poys him, therstors| Tilalne: seserted Dingharm was *of nd. In the alsence of any direct |long procession of relatives, friends “ l[: ! J 3 B d 2 : \V‘ B T' i ea e \-m ol H . 1 ; w\"n\v the large st x‘mu— there ig something crocked in ft."” im'!n consequence in this matter.” announcement, it was understood and neighbo 3 JITL L the Czarist period g S O e ] e R of Ringham asserted that “cvery| “He is a mere atom on f{his that the committee desired to | services At Church e it B O D anurastieers: association of Con. flimsy bit of cvidence” (he commit- |earth,” he went on. “The fact that question him further regarding his | Rev. Thomas F. Lawlor was the ( ! 1 ) 2 .‘::1' :l‘:\:”ov "v"‘r\';\vr «|:::1r;urr‘?;‘\'- ac- |1 :r‘:: ut :«!'\«r,\mvvng {0 $100.000 an. tee could ‘use against me has been ho wore the cap and gown of a contention that the republican | celcbrant !(;f\g wl‘l:z;‘ Jhu\;h“;:;%:‘ci 1 ot e s el league is con- | nually, the contrilution of the rail- |twisted” to that purpose. |great university does not place him platform of last year's presidential |requicm. Rev. Wa LIty ¢ ered ‘°" DO LML COETAC I Gy "l‘:‘,"o”y e S R Corrupt Bargain Implicd labove others who have acquired campaign called for a general re- | the deason nn? 1{»\, Walter A. Me i S t po Ly cerned Jiroad: company fon sl C IR 0 e aenator. Caraways. ‘theschairman e it ough to alic sion of the tariff, as opposed to Crann was sub-deacon. torers to the e - el Bingham Hears Report in Silence |number of n in its service hr"l‘:]l; o~ r“’y‘!l':.’”]. 3 1‘;3\,»11“-: AT .”‘fi.‘,' r;(;mn:;:l lxlnhv;:h \]A.xl”r‘\'r')’]‘"\:le’:. \)’\x.'(>vl.“r"( hlp(oé:rclr[‘{.- |‘:qv:r‘l’ll0 !Zr e e s orns an additional £ a year un- 3 i Tor two hours Saturday, Sonator |approximately $4,000 annually. The iho SORNEL R TN 0 (GG T do- not believe it important Fresident oo i T (nte i 4 5 S Y o orities said t [Hiasiemmas dorcaddtoplisten pulllgpcomim s uestior ‘” EAREEES iy Snon) | possesses a superfority complex with| Other officers of the Amerlean Crean played “Lead Kindly Light” I Sacrei ey 8 e z0d dur famine whe -']_‘,""(;f}:""“:)‘;“‘-;“‘;r‘:"‘h :!:dl‘\:l) et e mpany for the payment| Bingham then turned o testimony rospeet to the other senators, He is Tariff league are to be summone 1 i B G \n‘r: :f.‘,,},h:‘p::i;;,l.”,':" i 1 ) : S st [ e it e e RS e [eforcpinefeomnitico el iah n just a frail bark npon the ocean of lso, together with ). A. Arnold of :‘r’ "'-f";‘“ ;r:!‘” e elat Bl cort 14 ; t ' : ARl ils of the m-Eyanson In-|in Washington rame of J. Henry Roraback, repub- ijife and T do not helieve it s nec- the Southern Tariff lengue. Scnator Mrs. Crean again sani juc LEgcoin SR i r ety nteibat ; forbidden by lican national ‘committeeman [0rlocqry o discuss him. It is not nec- Walsh, democrat, Montana, a mem- munion of the mass, her hymn being ‘ 7 . e s . o Lconueciict v asto i niolthalie i i exaggerate his unimpor- ber of the committee, asked | “Kiss My Hand, Dear Jesus’ At s i g Lol e SR el it Do en f e b R s s rorred ,-,\4“\. E. Kent ‘,‘.’,”‘_""fl‘.?"“ | Gaining the floor finally, Chairman the Dethlchem Steel corporation. | Crean = sang ar My 1 e e i s T = e = oo b rrc's o toe 1o Hatfod. but Caraway began with the statement be (;.n;.J « n»(pn:‘(;im S T Ehes ! pall bearers for Mrs, Rency ™ 8 i v \luch of the work is of fthe || As a matter of fact, when Sena.- | \ D At bt ¥ that Bingham “used the same de-' the ~dispute over the duty fo bei The pal SR . . o tury masters sideration for a resolution, calling LUL not present” Bingham asserted, “wag (!0 87 embarrassing situation. N T aler | i clnd I\ for ¥t e men Mot S o S e BRG] Compares Case to Falls pitich masiputs ot Rerco stV o Dallol B SRl e . tedly Bl S SR o to furnish a list of all dollar-a-year | ¢ ) P T {o suggest there was something cor-| L availed himself of such a (he finance committes. f‘,?‘,".r\;,‘fl—(;\li\:x‘nlmi. Joseph zian- (R ! o ¢ o o Sy that the lobby investiga- | rupt about the meeting. You're "' continued Caraway. “Sin- e Yoy, o Beed Tonacnibil Dominle B | f < of tors might find out whether or not | ¢ damned if you do and you're damned clair and Doheny used it. Dougherty Jo, Pito Mazuisi ; L o others were doing what Mr. Wuich if you don't, but they're going to get|accused me of exactly the sams L Pulll Bearers 3 it S e per had beem doins, not a republican | , you anyw {things as has Senator Bingham : 2 2Ly © or b had Voice was raised in opposition. X : ) . tor Caraway told his c = | veral (imes Caraway sought (o' When I got some facts to the pub- | M ,‘,5,8 R L:\‘}r“‘](“ tty, Mary and | ‘ interrupt Bingham, but he declined |lle that he didn't like." Mildred bucei and Anna Co- inucd Trom First Pege) Ito yield. Caraway then paced the| Answering the charge that the | o L 4 i rown | leagues that the evidence ) o carers were > c 5 (e ¢ il InVestizating committee sho Yoo senate floor, spending much of the committes was biased. Caraway | ErEEE e e e Ton VI A s iiss paid in divi- ,the Connecticut manufacturers' or-!genedly from the ofiice of the sen- time walking near Bingham who 5aid two of the five members—Sen- (Continued From First Page) “"w_ % i 4 ) i SoRGe T on believed that Eyanson's'ator from Connecticut to the office stood h one hand in the pocket ators Borah. Idaho, and Robinsor i "\‘h»* two hearscs moved slowly at h g < rg activities had brought results. Thislof the Connecticut Manufacturers' and spoke almost in a monotone. |Indiana—tok a ‘“morc enthusiastic | | ney home, was lined with automo- | {he head of a cortege of 85 or 9 t o submitted, was indicated in | “I sat here and listened to one part in the campaign for Mr. Hoov- '\‘] e ’m__“’h”n AL Ty bafora ‘H"o]‘l“;‘.‘% h‘ G en o comit i A Stanley Works 3 a 2 r written by E. Kent Hubbard nator wants to know innuendo after another,” Bingham er than did enator Bingham ’ s A e e y ‘] S ST Ca e -, “ b sident of the Connecticut mann-|who drove my car » the moun- said, “and was amazed that a senator adding G2t viars utillzed folarryithe [ deteiy a Tnrge ajowd vaanntat- N = N : IREER L | fatturersitoREyanson fundexiditeRoz fais W falll ¥t did - NoRwanld¥eol torestil imeelf Mnatiihe | Bitmnal seha loviniversfolabihis fmen CRELGLIS (EEE Wy Bast 9 SR i Gemetaryiin, (B Tsa Bione Wit ) ; o Mr. Miles' tablo is 73.9 which July 19 | capitol policeman did and no capi- would stand in his place on atefiwnon i ne forosioualyll ciatnen S ASERIIEES PEt BN e e i enanes B e it i ; ; > to $25 withi ‘I want you to prepare the way | tol policeman was asked to.” floor and pass innuendos of that this transaction, that the r e [ e k . ! UL Iierensesice lon tofor me with Scnator Bingham te-| Toth Blaine and Chairman Cara- Lind for political purposes. ative of the Connecticut thughead Rooa S i et s L - = i » o rding your tenure of office ' way of the investigating committee | Claims Effort to “Get Him" | was kept on the association hed % "‘1,"'“:? I A “',,(. ,m{” | rwo l;‘fm. IN ACCIDENT 9 b 5 : - werbury Clock Co. ac-| Washington. Y ave done a great g led recognition as 1tor Every effort has been made to! Pausing, Caraway then said: niother, follow ',1"‘,}" w‘xl‘ hite | N ford, Oct. 28 (R@r—Vince G A 4 ed the business of R. I Inger- more than we ever bargained for Bingham concluded his reply to the | twist fiimsy evidence to show t 1} “If there is n regular on this floor ' ch reposed the ntlogitiey _Northford, 16 Willter. Hautemin, = : 5 ! : rs. manufacturers of |In the beginning: Caraway quoted committee's condemnation in anjwas crooked. 1t has been the pur- who approves of what Benator °OfIL With the remaing of Mana | Cooley, 22. L o e : - ; hes, in 1622 The |(rom the Hubbard letter and added: [hour's spcech. Blaine Was recof- | posc of the committee from the bo- | Bingham said, TNl glvs him oppor. | . heD Wb e ')'”f]‘],"f,,,r‘"‘rh. sndbada T 5 s ) capitE stodlcRUen i as IS hac B adlarealnsaiton ligized | inning to sce that I came out of tunity now to stand up and s A e e e « $4 1t dividendgrenilnobitell us e nas meant) e {ialsistoptadiamiinnelttical Batimgy i ofone arope [ Finod the steps leading inio the edi- |today when thelr car plunged down N S i L reported in Moody's, but its|by that is disclosed by the ra m| Bingham Strikes Back T Sa DR Ao | “Tnere's mo consotation for tne|!incd the stops leading inte the edi- |ioday when thelr car plunged down i B § statement shows a surplus of |rates which would amount to sev- | Gty Al | Dpingham ‘then referred to the lscnator from Connecticut in that, [ f10% SIX men took the coftq MO jan elght fook ombS B SRR s $3 million dollars in the things tack at rs, Senator BINE- | jnoinorandum written by Joseph E. | Caraway added, [ A L S O R T e L sury $ G 1 locka asl midnufactivedl byl the imembera llof| Kain' kenubl Gonnecticutitaon-|xyiichat a aleric of the Gonnecticut | R !ently up the stairs. Naxt cung 16| Cooley, the Gty e v . 3 i 2 1n the Mil 70 per [the Connectlcut Manufacturers' as- | tended in the senate today the lobhy | o (Tofe B CEHC BT HORAEE o ol e 1 white coftin, carrled by four girls. | tured pelvis and poss gt 000, s otal g < 2 : SRl . linvestigating committee Gl e e Carav nothing he haa Father in Daze skull. His companion suffered i i t S S LD L incregse e fihtlier fromisthe Hube|fain Uana)naal nesal pollal conrbli e (Yulchs Apnatelly ol e (P44 In the senate on the Dingham «ph Rency, head of the house- {crnal injuries and a fractured el- ( poration’s stat ) ADRIERD B s e ihel sillewont en Imathoe (niexamining N lmimeanras |10 85 soditho sterel fincaslond Mot thellicyne ioou i bel/ ectaraq fun triie NTh et e e R e A Lttt : tariff protection from 33,000,000 to bard letter the statement “at al 8 E |senate finance committee. The .l o B8 5 >olice helieve the aceident ocour- ¢ ! (Rl o Gonnoaticnt manuface events, in the mast the ssociation, |{ng his emplovment of an officer of | %Rl If et e riends of the senator himself | jappened, requirad the a: i Police believe the ac conr Sl R e when any tarift matter came up, was | the Connecticut e i o s o00) v‘!\]nVx-;:r:r';lmvxv-;nr‘»““flati €Om- | his aged father as he walked dazedly ’1 \;»h»n Cooley fell asleep at the 1 « f R list « continued in- always dependent on Scnator Me ‘5’1"210“ g0 aEElk P posizions of senators on the commit. 'y 16€: L fiito U1 :4».\:;;:fr,‘;:m1m¢:1u.J._“’Lt“ e o R 1 & o 1 ; dofinitely. : .;..:1“2’,';'1‘,{.:":\. L ?-L\mp \\.vmr,:lrl'“ \l:‘htrr?;v‘?? by ° on e ,' y«rm; - ]x);r.‘,, \1"\\ ;‘..:q SRR e e ! o ! e FOR BE: | S0 SR e e S L R i | the_committee wos “tramcd g ek e pieg ol el Balee iy I want to say fo him that 3 USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Sor i ang R es 10 the eifee- | Paying for Spectal Privilege | {riend o the agwnisiraton.” | L couldi't discredit him. He has do | s of Scerctary-Lobbyist Eyan- Ant \to call atténtion:to this| e saldone membaor of the com-| uichet's pretension of Cconsiderable to disercdit himself. ] mittee had used a member of the| T wondiethow NewtBagiandl il : be iivita)lvlatfectiintitenst itne (05 G S ARG e et ackinetriealions oy Raa (PSS AIRI A N ERe ! o . : n point is _that the opinion of the public with reference | CPitol POl SRR e rate, et omEhRaEnenaonaistals | the {7oa6 Increancatint tagee i AT de ae Byane | arive hinlrome while thesnoliccnial o “ that we are trying to disc e increascs in tarift 1o legislation. Whethor or not Eyan- | £35S T TOER VAT 0 e pay ’ B e ke ] s are not needed to pro the son was responsibte for changes | Dl AsKs Nino | assuming to know th Lanolgh hlm, ERRESLY ol pro) o 4 / A regard for New land.” | ) istries named, They are < made in the fl ratos, T ami ot il L e B TR n Asserting the cormittee precedure 520 e f | s ! now under the Present’ propared (o say. I do know that the omein. o memie | reminded one of a *‘modern Span. | Semtor Walsh, democrat, y e give them etill more Profits at tns monuy to put him down -here. | singham name the | e dignt. | Committen, followed Car: | SRR R el ‘ sald the Conneeticut 5 expense of e b it who were a party to the advantuges the f proper way to question a 3 , ~ buy m them breause hIBMCT | soupn¢ and I think obtained by the ar ! Bingham sald efforts had Falsed the question of the o LG E, BEREGE E OO R | Conneotcut Manufacturers' Asso- | *T'll reply ) e “over and over aguin to "“’” utoraiiyRosiagssnate ‘ ! prices | ciation, believed that they had a real | cd ag Binghara continued 1! get me to contradict my testimony,” ributlng the committee’s work to TS = = | advantage, and that they had paid y | Was “Put On Grill Rollieni oalmpsl e BRCondOUSI Ly, ] 2 A T | for it, and it was theirs; and T think ferring to the senate speech o wag put on the grill” he con. ‘WAalsh said it might be well to read F ¥ “/ [ | the public at large will think that lay by Chairma “in order that hose who the views of newsprpers through- y nds AR ] vl et L el Sittee D arintts out the country on the work of ] e A At 4 they were justified in believing that the lobby committee, Bi m s . oucd to this adminiatration OVt the Y | 2 PEN THMBRRUW they were paving for a special privi. Caraway had a ked hin & 4 d th who are opposed to in. Dingham. i nery Nannaral § { lege and got it. Connecticut association ¥ In-| (reases in tariff except on agricul- 5 St 1 ol jns L | Tirg r‘:\:T attention to that fact, a | nuendo, by torturing and twisting 0 products might have thelr ‘1".:‘2.‘““ {?\'”'. L v the ol (Conttuucd From First Page) | was interested in & duty. He came s e s bt Connecte b RN ATEey lobby investigating committee on i i eie 5 e sl {down here and was told that ne later only by exm 2601 clation, he added, e ety tho efforts of organizations and in & cost 10 co wrl reduction in | would get in touch with and get the 88 10 thelr vermelv’ yihing “’“,“’f T fned s e dividuals to fnflnence tariff legisla " > T and maintenance of ! ear of Mr. Eyanson, or his industry by I'I‘g'” 7 n‘ .H'l e .,,,,o(:m:{‘t,‘m‘:\,( ”“": :’\‘ .”, R e e e by the ip the Lages at the present scale. ST e 0 ot TORIEERICER R DG e o, B T o 40 O (i S G GG e B BT B t od, minister Eyanson two or three times and e 22 : : combatting it on the floor of the Textile Conditions ) Bill to stimulate ' talked with him about it. He saig 31nity of the tes 1 all the country to point the © 2 ext angle healt bill to stimu ke “I was so amazed by the speech gqr..r of scorn azainst them.” SEnie i denriss der oath he was never able to Sce [y 7 o) in qoubt whether to Te- | pnen. he ndded. “Gvery effort! Rcsuming hearings tomorrow United 5 Lo r e Feuator from ConpnscHent (Mb, ;0o pineham sl L £6) TO0R bues tmado f6 play Minty politica™ | Chalrman Cmraway' plans' 4o go Sterling, wit c Plogham) in ose state this in- a reply is due me, due my con- » e ajsin: thoroughly iInto the extra-official ! ; a re 1 Referring to the letter prafsing tate, ) re v po dustry has is seat, but he Was cOM- | o;iants and due to the Manufactur- pyanson as follows: “You have ac. CONtroversy that has surrounded m an ) : opi: of the existing penalons acts. | pelled to alk with Mr. Eyanson, 40 org association | complished @ great deal more than | the tariff lssue before taking up an ) corporatio i t to the trades union ‘mzmi (nm'-:"r" i m g he | Doubted Own FEars L ee Biseain:d fon Bioglam seil url;rr o o ) ;::-nn.u\l in ! ¢ 1 ) v not only forbids seemed to e absolutely closed “I had not supposcd there was so, > ’ “Pargain” quiry. From time to time he i1 Soloe e - . and has reduced indebt ! et sy tic strikes, is make. Well, it transpired that there ' pooro ! \word ‘bargain. They have used jt |Ate, as each phase of the investign be the life of the party. All sizes, all ed half million dollars. 1 1o bristle with difficulties was a rival company that wanted & | w1 pad not supposcd that for po-' (4 chow there was corruption. They (lon 18 completed, just as he did in styles — goblins, pumpkins, owls, Its total growt L Bl thpab inipontant yma e red et in ”‘]" f’;;‘»"':h“]m'”’ oo litical purposes, in order o GaMAE® coyjdn't prove it, because there nev- the s 5"’;“:““ Binghan o chosts, witches and others. And what over s remains the problem fish—for which Mr. Cooley, Who a New England senator and a friend |- fsian |Connecticut, and his employment. of / SHL0SkS 5 2% g F “This cor r p budget. 1 p Snowden, | wanted a raise because he represent- | o¢ the administration, t they | r_“(,":,l),f‘,,,,;,‘:““\.‘::‘:x‘d‘ he said, to an official of the Connecticut Mann a big selection to choose from at the » meellor of the auer. Nas In- ed the association that was produc- | \vould go as far as they did. I Was|(no fact that the phrase was @ facturers’ assoclation to advise hiti i k ted y that ti il be 0 ing and packing the fish, testified. ' asked one question several times by | “homely” one common in New Eng. 0n tariff questions. i and ray 1 tion in taxation. But of (his| Now, Mr. Mefsnest, who was in the the same senator in the hope appar- |1anq such as “side kick” in the| Already there are indications that ; 2 jt is no Iy anything will belemploy of the tariff commission un- | ently. that T would contradict x.x;u‘w,fl_ |the Bingham report, which arousc year i ciinitely known until hudget day. | (il the 15th day of May, and who had | self, 1 ™"Had the committee desired to.bw |#everal senators to a severe denun o 2 Ol Situation Exists been one of the government's ex-| Bingham then said this senator|rair and really interested in its job |ciation of the incident, will be usc1 BOOK and GIFT SHOP valor € §L 1 to the rplaxities | perts appearing before the commit- | was the same onec who had used a of investigating lobbying instead of | a major argument in general at ) 1o 1.4, inc the government will be in i tce on ways and means of the house. | capitol policeman as his private | poing interested in damaging my ‘: s ]”‘" '”f’:““"'“' e B 85 WEST MAIN ST. bill to 44 wit gituation that 1t controls| qujt the employ of the government. | chauffeur. Shortly before the sen-|reputation,” he added, “they would |ules of the tariff measure ' g il . t only by consent!zcoepted a raise that gave him $5,- convened this morning, Bing- | yave accepted that fact.” | In the face of criticism alread Telephone 6100 P to 1 b les, Being WIthoW! | 000 g year and his expenses, and |ham's office announced the senator| Lyplaining his relations with on the record and more expected ct the Beacon Guide You" 1 olute 1 to IVl went with this rival fish concern, the | would reply to Caraway and tha®| pyanson Bingham sald when In the near future, Bingham main- s o P Of BOVETR-| Atlantic Coast Fisherles, and com- | Caraway had been requested to be jipcon® oS0 ots that did talmed a consistent silence on the T ! BOVEIRIENY fyneed to prepare information for | present. Inot warrant an increase in the episode until today, since he ap- 3 [ pport of the them tg get a reduction in duty that Says Committee “Framed Up” | { ‘i quiy he did not ask for an peared before the committee to 1 « t that company wanted., Bingham asserted the Jobby comi- jhoroage but when the facts did glve his version of the case. p v ! ted to the cli Toughit Interests in) Ganada mittee was “framed up” not in ac- {1t R P Tl 10T Dikea for | To Recall Grundy | 1 ‘ i “The significant thing of that Cord with the ordinary senate prac- |- The committee tomorrow will re- roba whole thatter is this. That company, | tices but singularly constituted to in-| g 1 vinog 1 succeeded fn con- | « it when it applied to the committee on | €L Senators antagonistic o the |y cing the committee there should oG e o cays | @dministration. case and s es B (i i il anadn: hop | Posed of two regular republicans, | RO k < : c piven g ,",""':J Rt ir’rr;"vhi(w ::‘L‘mmf:: |two democrata and one anti-admin- | ingham denicd thabiheronills : ut e QU ROV X istraticn republican, Bingham said | Connecticut Manufacturers’ associa § b expert, who was the source of in- | "\ o made up of two democrats, (tion had ‘“committed any improper ] - TN iation to the tarlft committee |y anti-administration republicans, |acts.” i ’}‘.F cting fish, and without walting ' ang one “republican.” When Bingham concluded both ‘ HUNEE ) r the results that did not come out | Iy other words, he added, the Blalne and Caraway asked recogni- i P . of the committee of fi e, because | committee was framed “four to one tion. Blaine took the floor. By this 3 .1 F they got what they asked for, they | against any administration senator ! time nearly every seat in the cham- ] | N “ut to Canada and invested large!and against any administration in-|her was taken and house members, pdd ° : : 1ms of money in buying fish plants terest.” capital officials and clerks crowded | ; A ; ’ rawlers in Canada, and got a| He said the purpose for which the the chairs and divans in the rear. B Fot Dage 1 1in rates that the other peo- | investigation was ordered — to in- | Blaine Starts Speech L . ¥ id will put the American pro- | quire into lobbying-—was a worthy Asserting 44 increases in rates on 4 : 3 ier out of business, Whether |one. Bul, he added. when the com- | Connectieut products had been pro- | 1n @ OT ra V a S ! sichet, that is frue or not I do mot know. | mitteé got Edward Cooley, business posed. meaning an increase to Con- ary jor | T people then came to the |manager of the Massachusetts Fish- | jlocticut alone of $578.000,000, the s or- | 8 s office, | their busi- | erles assoclation, before i, 10 AUt | wisconsin senator sald: { o R s is located 1 ; at Groton, | tions were asked him in his capacity | =y o0, e o . C] x ll S : (e At Cono, aid ried 1o sre Him; but, ay| 2% & 1V 1 interest the eom |y (L g o At Yale and Princeton, down in Wall Street, on ¥ AR S R A s, 'I could not get his | Mittee had in him was o shaw | o8 Ry B l . l f . h d tlear, T could orly see Mr. Esanaon |Whother or not ho had boen pre-((on Iho ofics of the senator from | Park Avenue, the vogue for plain color four-in-hands Srals {and Mr. Eyanson was closed against ‘"’x‘:]’“'}“)z"[’K"”;*l;il”"’?(::\‘]" ¢ \as in errop Connecticut Manufacturers' associa- | V = i 1 Tt 3 forn © i ve | gha o = Ry MR L a 3 b e repor Y information we tried to glve | N8 RN Sl iaer oath “thyy|tion and then down to the rosm of predomlnates_ il g ¥y Scna him he ld not see me.” He said Cool- |{he committee on finance. Every | ) n he Stood Hat In Hand ley called him out of the finance| one of those items comes to us e per ) the senat nator Caraway said that Meis- | ¥ CH/CC BI00 O6° € Vi, talk o] tninted.” 1 g | 0 ' "-.’; ,“ Kt on | Best then came fo Washington 10 | 1im about the tarir. | Blaine argued the employment of | Plam COIOYS to harmomze or contrast the color In : : ";'5" 2 Senator | block ‘le‘vlv)o; ’np-r;” to get a pro- | Says Cooley Abusive Iu)'.’;nwn Iy " conceived in secrecy = 5 ] D} 14 = emarks in | tective rate | “He became very emphatic, not!and conducted in secrecy.” h i L to a law| “Hore are men representing ap- |, sy abusiver” Bingham went on.| “Eyaneon was on three pay- your shirt or suit. 1 @ a misde- | Proximately $20.000,000 worth of |vo ;147 told him T would not see him he shouted, ‘“ostensibly as { ; : cmploye | maileony wantnm e el o 1 to the committee on tferri- ) ou rate, the other wanting a re- | ""upe Jager sent a friend to ar-|tories, ostensibly as clerk to the . 1 b[ l ' A th|auctlon? Genator Careway. mid/"| rante’ anotieriolsrilewt with i) sonatar. Teom. Canmsetewts bt Tai All Silk Barathea, lustrous, non-creasable, true color ; e oth of them had, hat in|yyut T refused.” _fact an employe of the Connecticut . s o stand in the office and talk e Connecticut senator said §t| Manufacturers' association.” and hand tallored, ¢ Ay pko nid lobhyist of the Connee- ' j3q Bien his practice to pay no at- Wore False Cloak | 1 it Manufacturer's association on to lobbyists who Dang| . aqded Tingham had placed 5 0 was on the payroll of the gov- | pround senators’ offices and “waste |\ pon ivanson “an official cloak My Penalize Connectiont ment at the same time. Agalnst|our time.” that would permit him to go into 2 3 0 1t sort of situation I think the | Referring to a check for $1.000 he iy, = o005 c ol Bt b B e . { g t| Senate ought to take action.” sent to Charles L. Eyanson, who wasi o Lo 1 £ ni wum. | The Specfal report from the com- | the official of the association mwl i e ana b lven: e haticorting 1 : ¢ i on 44 articles| Mtte o8 tho evidence assisted. him with the tarift DL oG B St they wanted him to b B snfactur- | produced dn hearings on the Bing- | Bingham said Eyanson was ot a| 6 \FAG B € FENCC TR0 | . 4 v ; on which the | ham-Byanson matter. However, it | lobbyist in the ordinary sense of the) A7 f ent 1 3 i C Cul e W e e e P ot rne purpose was to give him a | 4 2 { t enate finance | York, ew Haven @ 3 S \ e ilege he did not possess as the 0 on, it is ar-|rallroad may hear something more| “I could not afford to send him |privileg < . oot on ; S 1 {lxdeve nobleaito -m.' pub- | from the m\}v‘x(igmlon. Commenting . $5,000 for his five months work” the lp(-rsonal clerk to a United States o o A e BT 0 . >