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Three at Primaries Today j . r ^•V‘ tr. THE WEATHER ' F o rc m t by 0. »• W eutber BureuB. NET PRKSS «U X Naw Baveo - AVERAGE DAIliV CIRCUT.ATION' for the iiionth of March, 1928 5 , 1 1 9 Fair tonight and Wednesday. Sleniber of the AnUlt Bureau of Circulattona & [ m - PRICE THREE CENTS / t w e l v e PAGES) Classified AdTertlsing on Page 10. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1928. VOL, XLL, NO. 175. MEN NO LONGER STEWART WAS Riches Come to Him Who Waits WAITING WORD MONEY SPENDERS THREE Federal Reports Show That OFTHE HOP-OFF Women Now Do All the PARTNER IN Buying. AT PRIMARIES TODAY OFTHEBREMEN Washington, April 24— Men “SMFUND” are going into the discard as • money spenders and it’s get­ Ohio, Pennsylvania and Mas* ting to a point where they Head of Standard 03 of In­ Snow and Strong Winds don’t even select their own Stewart Not Yet Free socks and neckties. saebusetts al tbe Polls; Women spend about ?32,- diana Got 1759,500 of Might Have Delayed 000,000,000 or four-fifths of the money passing over letail O f Contempt Charges Results W31 Show Hoo- counters of American stores the Continental Bonds, He Flight— May Start later every year, Julius Klein, of the comnierce dep..rtment, de­ ver^s Strength. Politicians clared today. Admits. Washington, April 24— Colonel “ Mr. Stewart committed a crime In Day. “ It seems the sheerest pre­ Robert W. Stewart, “ fourth part­ by defying the Senate. His test­ posterous nonsense for mere ner” in the Continental Company’s imony today will have no effect on Declare— Ohio the P^'in* man to intimate that he is of Washington, April 24.— Robert slush fund, freed himself of prose­ bis prosecution for that crime.” Lake St. Agnes, Que., April 24 any retail trade consequence,” cution by the Senate on a contempt It will be up to the district at­ W. Stewart, chairman of the Stand­ torney in the District of Columbia cipal State- — While the aviation outpost here Klein said. ard Oil of Indiana today told the charge by his testimony today. awajted anxiously today word that “ No less than 85 per cent of Senator Walsh, Democrat of Mon­ to prbsecute Stewart for "perjury,” Senate oil inquiry that he received Walsh said, ‘‘if such a prosecution the Bremen at last was enroute the consumer-buying is done tana announced this afternoon. Washington, April 24.— Herberf - by women. Nor is woman buy­ 5759,500 of the Continental Trad­ Stewart, ho'wever, will not escape is justified.” south, thickening weather threat­ Hoover’s chances of obtaining the 'S ing solely occupied with things ing Company’s mysterious $3,080,- prosecution for contempt in the Walsh added that Stewart’s test­ . I imony probably would result in dis­ Republican presidential nomination ( ened another delay. for her own adornment, as has 000 Liberty Bond, “ slush fund.” Federal Courts. Walsh added. Snow and easterly winds were been inferred by some irrever­ “ The Senate will be satisfied with missal of his “ arrest” proceedings. at Kansas City seven weeks hencs reported at Greenly Island, where Stewart said he transferred the Stewart, arrested in February by will be influenced— perhaps deci­ ent cynics. bonds to a “ trust fund” for the Mr. Stewart’s testimony today,” the repaired trans-Atlantic plane “ Women purchase about 65 said Walsh. ‘ But that has noth­ the Senate, secured his freedom on sively— by the primary elections lo Standard Oil of InJiana and the a writ of habeas corpus, which was and the three pcean fliers waited per cent of all the men’s hos­ Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing Com­ ing to do with the criminal con­ three large and important states their chance to take off. The weath­ iery and 62 per cent of their tempt case no pending against him finally denied but which he appeal­ day, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Mas­ er last night at the far northern pany. In event of his death, Stewart neckwear. They are apt to said, the two companies would in the District of Columbia courts. ed to a highet court. sachusetts. island was showery and unsettled, have a' great deal to say in The results in these three state... according to a message received share equally in his share of the more senses than one, about Continental bonds. Barney Tras Is a waiter and comes from four .generations of waiters. involving a bloc of 189 delegates, here from Baron von Huenefeld, the purchase of most of the may furnish ^he answer to thejoU - Major Fitzmaurice and Captain His testimony identified Stewart^ He knows nothing about the stock market from personal contact, but CHURCHILL REPORTS rest of men’s apparel, though as the missing "fourth partner” in he does hover over the shoulders of diners who do know it. Conse­ RICKAKD EXPLAINS ticians’ constant querry: Lau KoehL they may not be present dur­ the Contin\ntal deal. Hoover be Stopped?” Or, on the Snow started falling here this quently Barney has been receiving tips for years and. following them, has other hand, the results may not b€ morning indicating that the weath­ ing the actual transactions.” Stewart testified that the bonds made $90,000 In stocks. Here is Barney waiting on the manager of the were turned over to him by Henry BRITAIN’S SURPLUS decisive at all. They niay be md^ er along the entire 750 miles be­ New York hotel where he works. SEMPS0 CONTRAa terminate enough merely to throw tween Greenly Island and Lake St. Smith Osier, president of the Con­ tinental, in 1922 and 1923 at meet­ a little more light on the Republi­ Agnes was unfavorable for the first can pre-convention struggle between leg of the Bremen’s flight to New CAPT. WllKlNS ings in Chicago and New York. He said he Immediately created the Hoover and "The Allies.” and fur­ York. Over Two MSlion Balance nish some additional conversation­ A hope that clearing weather by “ trust fund” and made Roy J. Bar­ GUILFOYLE AWAITS FATE Offered the Champion $400^- later in the day might make the nett, a tax expert of his company, al fuel. , I . „i IS ICE BOUND the trustee. Despite Decrease in Some Generally speaking, the practical take-off possible buoyed the watch­ politicians of Washington feel that ers at the airdrome here. Miss Revealed Story 000 For the Bout With On last Saturday, with Harry F. today’s contests will be important, Herta Junkers, who went to Que­ AS UW YERS ARGUE CASE but not necessarily decisive. bec ye.sterday to visit Floyd Ben­ Sinclair acquitted, Stewart said he Of the Revenues. IN FAR NORTH revealed the story of the bonds to Tunney. Ohio, the cockpit of so many po­ nett in Jeffrey Hale hospital today the board of directors of the Stand­ litical struggles, is the cynosure of cancelled her plan to return to political eyes. It is there that Lake St. Agnes by plane. She tele- ard Oil of Indiana. The directors London, April 24— In Introduc­ decided to turn the bonds over to Closing Day of Trial of Hart­ Hoover elected to stride into the •^honed that because of the snow, Fear That He Will Be Un­ BAY STATE VOTING New York, April 24— T«x Rick­ ing the new budget in the House open with his candidacy and give 3hcWas coming by train. the Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing Co., he added. ard, fight promoter today took the of Commons this afternoon. Chan­ battle against Senator Frank B. cellor of the Exchequer Winston Willis, Ohio’s favorite son, whose NO WIND YET able to Get Out Until the This delivery was made through ford Veterinarian; Court witness stand at the Kearns-Demp- Barnett on Saturday. AT PRIMARY TODAY Churchill announced a surplus of death a few weeks ago has thrown Quebec, Que., April 24.— Owing sey legal bout. $2,125,000. He said this surplus all of the political calculators into to stormy weather which interrupt­ Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Dem­ Middle of Next Month; ocrat of Montana, first reminded Room Crowded— Judg­ Jack Kearns, former manager of had been brought about despite un­ confusion. Ohio will afford the ed telegraphic communication, only Dempsey is seeking $543,359.97 for expected calls upon the' treasury clearest insight into Hoover’s pop­ meager advices have been received Stewart that the Harry F. Sinclair case was ended. Stewart, when he alleged breach of contract by the and decrease in revenue from al­ lar strength despite the death of up to 11:30 o’clock that either the May Meet Gen, Nobile. ment Today. Hoover and Smith to Be Willis, because the friends all of Bremen or the Ford relief plane defied the Senate several weeks former champion. Kearns’ claim coholic beverages. ago, said he did so because he was The treasury sinking fund has the other candidates, Dawes, Low- had been sighted west of Greenly of $701,026.63 was cut yesterday den, Curtis, Watson, have rallied in Island. to be a witness in the Sinclair case, Named— Interest in the by the court by $166,666. been increased from $243,500,000 Oslo, Norway, April 24.— While “ That matter is now disposed of Hartford. Conn., April 24.— Dr. to $316,550,000. The present the Willi- cause, affording a test of Weather conditions are so unfa- Rickard testified today that he Hoover against the field. ■vorable that it is believed here the world lauds their remarkable and the committee would like to Harold N. Guilfoyle, federal veter­ dickered directly with Dempsey for nominal dead weight debt is $36,- know if you are willing now to an­ Vote For Coolidge.
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