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DOUG FAIRBANKS TO CALL ADAMS D A L A D e W IN S EXPECT EARLY CO - RESPONDENT AND HIS AIDES VOTE OF FAITH IN D IV q ^ E SUIT IN N A ^ PROBE AM1DJI011NG TO American Film Star Named House Committee Wants to French Premier, Backed by ON CONN. PATRONAGE in Action Started by Lord Know How 50 Per Cent Nearby Gons, Gets Sap- TRUCK PURCHASES Postmaster General Far^fe Ashley in London— Actor Profits Were Made on port of Majority in Scene UNDER U .S. PROBE and Senator Lonergaii^t'^^ Remains SOent Plane Contracts. of Wild Excitement Hold Another Conf er c l^ ' London, Feb. 6.— (A P )—Douglas Washington, Fob. 6.— (AP) — A BULLETIN! Secretary Dem Orders In on State Chairman W f- Falrloanka, Sr., American film star, House naval affairs subcommittee Paris, 6.— (A P )— ^Firing decided today to call Charles Fran began at 7:65 p. in. tonight In son’s Status; Compromise waa served notice today that he has the Place De La Ooneorde. One vestigation of AH Rnmors cis Adams, former Secretary of the been named as corespondent in a woman was probably fatally divorce action instituted by young Navy, and two of his assistants to woimded'wltli the first shots. Concerning Lobbyists. May Be OKered. Lord Ashley against l ^ y Ashley. find out what they know about air The woman was a servant. The law firm of Gordon, Dadds plane contracts on which it has been She spmu'eutly was In midst at SM» battling with police. told profits of a# much as 60 per Washington, Feb. 6.— (AP) — Washington, Feb. 6.—(AP) —• cent were made. SsUlBrs had been called to Early action in the deadlocked Con The assistants are David S. In assist the police. Secretary Dem said today he had galls, assistant secretary for aero A msn was killed In the fight asked the Department of Justice to necticut patronage situation appear-' nautics from 1929 to 1932, M d Ed ing. Investigate thoroughly all rumors ed probably today through an ex ward P. Warner, who held the same pected conference between Post concerning lobbyists with alleged In- post from 1926 imtil 1929. Paris Feb. 6.— (A P )— Deputies, master General Farley and Senator The decision was reached after rioting among themselves, broke up fii ence in W ar Department sales, Lonergan partisan foes In the pa Chairman Delaney, of the group in purchases, or other activities, and a seseioQ of the chamber today tronage dispute. vestigating Navy airplane and en lobbying on War Department mat when Premier Eldou&rd Daladier, a The time of the conference could gine contracts, concluded that pres ters b ^ r e Congress. not be learned today. Although ent officials of the Navy had no di vote of confidence' behind him, re He made this statement to news Fau'ley, in yesterday’s press confer rect knowledge of contracts award fused to answer questions from the papermen as the District of Colum ence, revealed the fact It would be ed before last Mairch. fioor. bia Grand Jury began an Investiga held, this office today would give no Little Information Daladier woo hls fight for politi tion of an alleged conspiracy to de further information than that It Even Rear Admiral Ernest J. cal Ufr when the chamber of depu fraud the government of more than would take place “within the next King, now chief of the Navy’s Aero ties, after a rlotour demonstration, 32,000,000 In connection with the week or two.” nautic Bureau, could iiot furnish the gave him hls vote.ol confidence with purchase with public works funds of Senator Lonergan, meanwhile, desired information because be did the balloting 300 to 217. 4,000 motor trucks. continued hls stubborn refusal to see not take his present post until Rear If New Tork to you means only roaring traffic, hurrying throngs, smoke amd blare, .study this Idyllic snow For the first time In the memory The chief witness questioned by Admiral William A. Moffett died press representatives to discuss toe scene that King Winter painted in famous Central Park the other day. of deputies a premier bad been In the Grand Jury w m Harry H. Wood when the airship Akron dropped situation. terrupted during a declaration of ring, assistant secretary of war, wbo into the Atlantic in April, 1938. The impression prevailed today policy as angry deputies came to last night Issued an order barring “I think that to clear up the ques blows. the administration would offer a Joseph Silverman, a Washington compromise, perhaps in toe form of tion of why the Navy continued to Daladier had pleaded for support grant contracts after audits showed and New York dealer In Army sur a Federal post for State Chairman TELS WEIRD TALE from the Radical Socialist party “to pluses, from the War Department. Itonglas Fairbanks such big profits, we should summon CALLS SMALL DEALERS prevent a civil wsir.” David A. Wilson, to persuade the All Information gathered by the these three men,” Delanpy said. Backed by Ouns Senator to release the major Con and Company announced the service War Department during an Investi Other committee members agreed. While the former schoolteacher necticut nominations from toe sub the notice and Immediately Lady OF WOMAN’S DEATH gation covering several weeks has at Delaney immediately arranged to spoke, machine guns were held In committees where he has buried Ashley, who once playeo the hero send letters to the three former R E ^ f ORGOTTEN MEN^ them. readiness in a nearby police bar (Coottnued on Page Two) ine’s role In the play “The Whole officials. racks. ’Thousands of troops and po Lonergan’s Stand Town’s Talking” had all London The committee has no authority lice were on duty as world war However, Senator Lonergan de town talking again. to compel them to appear, but De Farm Hand Says' Stranger veterans and royalists threatened clared recently in meeting of the She faers^, however, separated laney told newspapermen he felt Seaator Capper Ass«ru|uQUOR PRISONERS demonstratir ns Senate finance committee, that W il from her husband and residing in “ sure they wilh accept.” The vote of confidence brought TAX DISCUSSIONS son was a candidate for no other the M ayfair district, declined to Also by unanimous action, the Killed H e r - H e W as Daladier through a severe test of K>8t than that of district attorney. make any cmnment on the-case. committee decided to invite more Some NRA Codes Were i M AY BE SET FREE hls week-old cabinet and gave hlca The nomination of State Senators Fairbanks maintained a “ dignified than a score of airplane and engine Forced to Bnry Body. assurance oi chamber support of hls URGED BY HUBBARD B'rank S. Bergln at New Haven tor ■Hence”— even as he did during his builders wbo have had contracts Written Apamst the Inter- ___ drastic government sbiike-up, fol disUlct attorney, has been tied up marital troubles with Maiiy Pick- lowing the Stavlsky.^ scomial. in % Senate Judiciary subcommittee ford, bis equally famous wife whose (Coottnued so Pbge Six) comfisttng <4 Senators who have CJwmeltoo, md., Febr. '«.~fX ^)p-l^ divorce action still is pending in est of Little Bnslnesp. All Jnt>4lBelMtoon Seen to - - ------- cpitapunlsts OB .one side ^ agreeifto toUhhold utlon as long as CaUfomlh. Wnght, 32-yd8mHa memberlimemberb o f the rlvhtright on the dthnr.btller, Head of S ti^ Manofadorers Senatot( Loneiglto sb^deslrMi He was secluded today in a state hand, was -held tek safekeeping at amid cries of “reslfnl raslfs!” hao Although Wilsoh hss been men ly country home near London. His Be Liberated, Say Govern GARMENT MAKERS Washington, Feb. 8.— (X P) —Sen Evansvfile today on a charge of interrupted the premier In hls ap tioned as'a possible nominee tor the London representative declined to Says Aid Sbbnld Be Offer peal for the life ol hls cabinet and bench of the New York Custoiqs reveal the whereabouts of film ate. Capper (R., Kas.), declared to-! murder In connection with the slay the session of the chamber of depu Court or for membership do toe land’s most famous actor of swash day in an address he felt the sm all' ment Officials. ing of his employer, Miss Alice Mar ties was suspended. Federal Radio Commission, Senator bucking roles saying such revelation QUIT COURT MOVE industries and small business men tin, former circus trapeze per ed to (!ommission. former. The aggressive premier had Lonergan’s declaration to finance would be “unfair to the friends he were “ the forgotten people of the Washington, Feb. 6.—(AP) — The murder charge waa contained pleaded with hls radical Socialist committee members has been in is visiting.” i New Deal” and asserted that some Party to support nlm “ lest the re To Accept Papers Many of the 7,500 Federal prohibi In an affidavit signed by Sheriff An Hartford, Feb. 6.— (A P )— Spon terpreted as indicating he ^ be public be forced to abdicate.” He said that, nevertheless, the N R A codes appeared to be written tion prisoners were hopeful today ton 'Voges of Perry county, to sorship of meetings In various parts satisfied with nothtog other than State Manufacturers With “ in the interest of big business and whom, the sheriff said, W right had Grim but nervous, Daladier was district attorneyship. If the ad-^. matter of serving the notice that they soon would receive free of the state "to crystallxe sentiment <m Fairbanks constituted no dlf- against the Interest of the little dom. related a strange story of witness ministration >' refuses to wlthdrasa business.” e ing the killing of the woman and of (Oontlniied on Page Two.) of manufacturers on taxation mat Bergin’s nomination and substitute flctilty for “ Doug is too much of a draw Application to Re They found encouragement In n “ If the abrogation of the anti being forced by the slayer to bury ters,” by the Manufacturers Assodr that of Wilson, and if Senator Loners gentleman even to think of dodging statement to newspapermen last ation of Connecticut, la proposed by the service of papers.” trust laws for those who have the body in a shallow grave near gan remains firm, toe question w ill signed the codes,” he said, "means night by Attorney General Cum E.