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AppOintments WOllld Come Up NumorO\ll< other aile~.tlons would presented to Mrs. Knapp by COlmh,I.- sloner ~ 1I0~U! anci ;,he would asked to give a fUll account ot lnethods oi making appointments lind running the .l?ayroll. In tact, almost the entire ~\tlmony that has so tar 'been taken would be presented to the former cenSUB head tor her answer lind COmnlent. • Commissioner Le 1I0euf plans to reo tall Dr. Walter Laidlaw, cl\ecutlve sea· ... FaU's former 8ecretrt.rle1~ sa.ying \no one CREi:1\ - On Salurday, Ootober 22. 1921. has .. ny v!lUd claim upon the Teapot man repeated a conversation he had Marian Whitclu. belo\ed wl!e 01 the I Dome. Owen J. Roberts, special Gov. with Fall about the memo. He quoted late Christopher M. Greer and tba mother I ernment prosecutor, read a memoran ... Fall as saying: of Chrietopll()r M'f Jr., George 2nd. Qnd • Jam,. Whitely. [\uneral ooITlc. from dum to Charles B. Safford, one of Falls \1 am speaking now IIlI .. cautious h\ lale residence. Old Churcb Rond'l former secretsrles, saying \no one hSll lawyer and I .. afraid th\\e chums may Greo.wlCh. Gnnn., Tuesday, upon arrival any valid claim upon the Teapot fall Into tho bands of some unscrupu- of trnin leaving Grand Gentral Terminal Dome\ exoept the State of Wyoming, lous person.\ at 10:05 o'clock. Inlerment private. which. had .. school district on the reo \Did he ftay unserupulo\1S?\ IIlIked IAINT·GAUDENS - O,tober 24, 1027. 01 Herve. The letter was dated January I Hoov'er. PJttsburg'h. Pa. Carl()ta Dolley, wife of Romer Saint.Gauden, Funeral ... rvl ... 12, 1922, about three months betor. .. , Cornish. N. II. Wodno.dar, October the signing of the Teapot Dome lease \That's the way, I recall It now,\ said Tallman. 26. $I 5 P. M. with Sinclair. A:rthur W. Ambrose, :formerly chief plltroleum technologist of, the Bureau of Mines, was summoned to give tes- timony about the drlllnllge of all from. the Tea Pot, IINDERTAKERS \There are no mlne~al claims that deserve serious consideration,\ the let. ter declared. It. also nescrted tj1at it was \Impera- tive\ th .. t the Teapot Dome not be The flrst he heard of the proposal to opened up In any way. The memo· leas. the Tea Pot Dome t9 Sinclair • andum w.. signed by Tallman and WM from Fall himself In January, apprOVed by Eddy. The dofen.. ob- 1922. jected to the admission ot the docu- ment but Justice Siddons permitted Yeggs Got $30,000 Gema In Newark \(3) What were your reason. tor the withdrawal of the rollce? \(4) Was It becauss ot the legislation that was rushed through at Albany? \(5) Did not your Corporation Coun- sel IIdvlse you ot this legislation and get your consent to Its passage? douc:menqf.! \(6) Did you not know that the NEW UPRISING IN ALBANIA Tribe. Revolt northern troops IIgalnet Premier Zogu, who Is accused of l)elng mental In causing the' death of l)rother-In-Iaw. TIlen .. Bey, leacier of the rebels, In prague • Visiting Nurse Weell Opens legislation was purely- .pe,rm,I§!IIV9 Roberts to read It. Police of Newark are Rearchlng today'''···''''·o. , for a thief who l)lew open the sare of Lease Exnmlnea fn Conrt Sl!omuel MarSh In his jewelry store on Eddy mail. the Itatement that Fall the secgnl! lloor of 18a Market perftonally dletated the pr ... mble of the doo.r from. Bro.ad Street, an(1 Teapot Dome leMe. The prosecution reo jewelry, valued at .30,000. MOIIt ot the you gOing t.o \ludell the teatlin01l1 U highly lI11port-Jltolles were un,ot III~mQIi~., __ \\\'''\' Placed In U. S. or lIIexlco Ann Arbor, IIllch\ Oct. 24 (,4».- \Very Violent\ ~arthqUl\ke shocks were recorded on the seismograph at the University of Mlchlgsl\ Dbservat.ory I:>e- Binning at 11 :20 A. M. todll.:Y. Prates- Ralph H. Curtles, dlrect.or, esti- the as in Southwestern gunmen. Holmes Lamb~rt.oq, Chauy's assistant on his lI!oh wagon, followed hll em- ployer In the wltneM box. He too told detail ot MfIinI€t Todd's proposal to Chasey, which Included him sa one ot 'I1clans wo l!oover. Cmn)lromls Congress Da.wes thUl et Into wI basing all \deacUook BOY S 2,000 to