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i** Xn- ► -i" j I* AVMM>i> lUHiT itOTM W al*, fv .ik ^ llM rtk «t 4pHI» IMS > w 5,275 i y et tiM Aodft M m * : .: ~ ^ ’ jT . (OasebUd AdvertislBg ob P ag* )t) |^C H l»m , (»NNn THU^ m s 1,1988. .yOL.UL,NO.207. ^ Pecora—In Four Morgan Hewing, Moods STATE REUEF BILL ---------- --- --------------------------- ■ '■■■ . .----------- -J BEFORE THE SENATE Eqiect Spiritcil Debite To- NO RESIGN ATIONS • * .C59 ' day Orer Measure— State BECAUSE OF PROBE Circus WUch Gum Coalt Be W s- Grange. Sohnits Petition Stir A t Morgan tribated u "A Retoni of A sk i^ BiH Be R^ected. Hen Named as on Morgan’s Caphd” — Wintney A r List See Nothing Illegal in Washington, June 1.—(AP)—J.^ He looked*! non-plusred b u t' si|b- Hartford, June l.— (AP)—Amend­ P. Morgan had the surprise of his .mltted gi^ously at. the start. life today. Soon his face became stern as pic­ hnowiedgM Finn CooM ments proposing a 116,000,000 bond Their Actions. All of a sudden, a little bit of tures were taken.. , Issue to^te retired Bdth the proceeds femininity, a circus midget, sat on Notified quickly tbe Incident, Hare Mule 122 MBBom from a ip er cent retail sales tax hia lap. the Senate. 'banking committee warned photographers ihat if tbe and striking otrtk^e receivership Washington, June 1.— (AP)— De­ Piloted by an enterprising press pictures were used, those taking if United Seenrities Had provision were offered today to the spite wide unfavorable reaction to agent dLiS Lya G raf gave a read them would be'barred from future House approved relief Pill . as the disclosure of official names among circus touch to the Senate Morgan bearings. ' .1' Senate brushed aside many other those given a chance for quick investigation scene when she bead­ Before Mine Graf spae placed on Been Sold in 1929. ' Important measures to devote itself profits by J. P. Morgan and the Here are four in character studies of Ferdinand Pecora, counsel tof the Senate committee in- ed through the crowd for the Mor- hie lap, Morgan chatted amiably to the problem of aiding municipali­ beneflclaries so far have uniformly vestlgating the Hepse of Morgan. Shrewd investigator, sharp questioner and, as bo proved in a clash gsm group while It waited for the with her. ties in distress. insUded there was no impropriety .■ with senator Glass, a fighter, Pecora is gaining wide repute in the Inquiry. ' beauing to begin, shook hands with “Where do you live?” he in­ severed and then walked to. the Washington, June 1— (AP) —Evi­ in their'actions. quired. dence was presented to Senate !n- m iJ. IN SENATE. Demands for ‘ resignations have dignified bead of the firm. "In a tent, sir," the replied. Hartford, Juno 1.—(A^)— The fallen on deaf •ears. Laughing, he rose, took her band He asked her age and she said vestlgatorp today that J. P. AAorgan. state relief bin provldLig William Woodin has caid merely DAlRyillENOFN.E. and sat down again. "20.” - A Company's utility stock holding guarantee of municipal bonds and that he Js not now resigning, but is AVOID FORMING CLANS Then unexpectedly the press He commented she didn't look it. concern—the United Corporation— creating a commission to supervise ready to if hie presence in the Cabi­ agent placed the midget on the Later Mies Graf t-VTS her age as used an accounting system under disbursement of Federal relief funM net becomes an obstacle to return banker's lap. 81. was taken up today by the. Senate of prosperity. B I D CONFERENCE which some of its gains could be under suspension of the rulesr Two Pennsylvania Judges whose R O O SE V ai TELLS NAVY distributed as "a return of capital" Shortly before the measure, ap­ resignations were demanded by Gov­ and not as "a taxable dividend.” proved by the House yesterday ^ e ernor Pinchot scoffed at the idea. Ferdinand Pecora, Boiate com- . ^ e n up, the Senate was urged to Both John W. Kephort and ‘William wooueyfachk R0ARDEUHNA1ES 1. Schaffer denied Pinchot’s charge Bdegates at Washingten mittee counsel, introduced a memor­ reject it in a petition submitted by andum explaining tbe Accounting they had “utterly disqualified them­ Prendent in Address to Louie O. Tolies, master of the Con­ NEWSTAPERS’ PART eystem used by United Corporation necticut Orange. _____ selves." .'Want to Re-e$tahiisb the CHARGE OF MDRDER C U n W G OF PRICE on its option warrants. The debate on the relief program Called “Ontrageons" Annapolis Gradnilet Ad­ was preceded by a tirlef «• Edgar Rickard — mining en WAIDDIGTflEV.S. Money received from exercise of change on a measure vetoed by Gov­ glneer—and often described as fl the warrants was credited to “paui ernor Croes providing for t«u re ot agent for former President vises Then to Cnitivate in surplus.” office for public school teadiers of Hoovar--lssued a statement show­ Deep Riyer Man Who KSIed Sfekte Orgauatiim Strikes George Whitney, Morgan partner, ing more concern for Mr. Hoover's was on the. stand at the time bn Stamford. The Senate, eoncurrlnf Washington. June 1.—(AP)—Re- with the House, passed the bill after name tHan bis own status. D rag­ Broader Friendships. Louis Fdey, Thnes OiTicial, earlier having acknowleged to ■wiawtUng It to provide that it ahall ging in Mr. Hoover's name in Senate establiebment of New England Hb Father is StiD in a Pecora that a potential profit et not become effective until 1986. committee testhnony, he said was Tdis What They Wd Dur- D ^ es, Inc., as the official market 8122,608,000 waa available to the The amendment waa approved 18- “outrageous." Annapolis, Md., June 1.— (AP)-*- ■ffency for New-England milk pro­ Morgan hoxiae if in 1929-11 ted aoM Senator Kean, New Jersey Re Critical Condition. Amoi(M3kMek. seeurltlea received 'by it in wnnirg 17, with one Demowt, Gniduates of the Navrl Academy ducers was advocated today at a V Cooney of Hartford voting with Re­ publican, volunteered that his firm the United Corporation. o g Present Crisis. conference of New England dairy­ publicans in fa^r ot it was on a Morgan list and said be were told today by President This phase of the inquiry into man and George N. Peek, adminis­ The amended bill waa then passed, bad “taken an iptaveat in Morgan Roosevelt to cultivate friendship Ml(ldletown, Jtme 1.— (A P)— Able Hartford, June 1.—(A P)—A blow operations ot the internfitiottal banx- offerings" ever since be was a trator of tbo recently enacted Farm Ing firm was reached After it had 18 to 16, with Senator Hagerty, New with their fellow man. to talk but Still In a critical condl- at price cutting competition #as young man. New York, June 1.— (AR)— The A^ustment Act. been decided on a 11 to 8 vote la Britain, not voting. Mr. Roosevelt oama here to band ti(m In the Middlesex hospital, Hen­ struck by the State Board of kUk Tha amended bill will go to the In the Bay State part that newspapers have played ‘The dairymen, representing Con­ cloeed leeiion of the committee to In Boston yesterday foriner Gov out commissions to the new class solidated Dairies, Inc., requested also ry WooUey, 29 years old, accused of Control in its first move hi carrying make public tbe M orgu partxet- governor as a new mMwre. I Coo­ of officers for the Navy at gradua- during the present crisis wfis out­ ney taplalned he voted for It in or­ anor Alvan T. Fuller, attacked appointment of a re^onai milk ad­ slaying his father, William WooUey, out the provisions Of the' mUk con­ •1^ agreement save for names of Q uj^ G. Bacon, Morgan cus­ tioh sssrdsss. lined today by Louis Wiley, business ministration to be ^ven sweeping der to determine wbetl^ in im 64,‘ at their Deep River homp will trol blU, today. the preeent partners and tbe per- amended form, the measure met the tomer, as an “ulfra conservative "1 ask you," the President said, manager of tha New York Times, in authority, and creation ot a The board announoefi that gener- cent^ee of their interests. governor's ot^ectioD to the legisla­ who stood for "special privilege. "to avoid an sxeluslvs relmonsblp an address before the Chamber of Doard of arbitration to consist of face a charge of murder if he re­ aUy estaMiehed and aeeepted prices CUvea Free Band . tion orlglnaUy proposed. ^ Bimoa replied it was bis family's es­ to your own clan, ^ youi elxn ot Commerce of the State ' at New ^S tyles Bridges of Concord, N. H., covers. Ueabla to each o£ the levea) FerdiBaB<l B acon, conimlttee tablished custom to seek investment Informed" by" S<Smtor Frank B the Navy or to sonu M g r York. AAthougli:-OO-'fiocmal Aa.dhx‘xlata- | i ^ e ,{rqm J.^.P. ^ r g n a j i d ^ ^ m ajority Jeafbr/ thi^ a gapfpiiment . service W“ tP.the<>alBR -H e said'that liad-there beeti 'ho|l&d been brought, glatfi jpoUce from the and axsertiJif that it would frown xoifiaaitteeM IntredfilM .^ potent^ ngthy debate was expected on the o f you r profession In d ^ l t&a. * ven. Conn. Westbrook barraoltt said such action 6n any unfut competition, warned profit fiture in oeiteotibn wUh -the lengthy debate wa ))lorman Davis, American ambas­ newspapers tou-teil of the vkrlous relief measure, the senate reesMSd "Remember to cultivate th® The petltloD and plan of organiZar „ ; a sequel to the shooting Memo­ dealers and producers that it has the United OoFporation deal.
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