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inwiu c o t e m ? c a i t e i M t o i , THINGS IN HOUSE OSWEGO, N .y., THURSDAY,,^BRUAEY 21, W24. B 'BU l i . . , W B M M S . ^ O O O sr^'oWN^. Ovemled Chairman This Afternoon And Voted For Tax on ‘Un distributed Earnings. Former Bai&^iFlajs Govern ment fcilWiiiife to Prose cute grafters. NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—“I welcome these court prooeedlngs,”. Prank A. ■ pjip sa.ld loday referrinK to the 10 UbeVwuft brought again If we'd encourage “hones Wo must encourage honeist rage hone on. THE TEAPOT POME CASE. $600,000 UbeVn^tbrdttg by Louis H. nruTw ahd Roy D. Moore, purchasers of the'W arlon Star. r A. Conan Oyle. Sherlock Holmes refilled his pipe. \We shall soon arrive at our destina tion, but meanwhile we might pass the time pleasant^ by . reciting some m popular ppems. Suppose you give us 'Barbara 'Prietchle.' ” OlVways -willing to humor my centric friend, I begat “tjp'fro ■e ' blng warren Sta^e, Thh bahker’a complete statement Harding to M l tp perform certain of bla- official duties as President of the UmtfidJ I from th meadows rich -wltb oil. Spouting high from the Guv'ment’s The cluetored gushers of Teapot rise. But Senator Walsh, blgosh, gets follows; “The^ cqurta are an effective ifa< to brlaaf dub facts, i* the^storo, w d - conip this C^urt IffeSeed:jn». I-hPpe thab^t ls the Jtorprdnher'Of other court ‘That’s all wrong.\ I objected, ■R'S oil right,” ijonlradlcted Holmi ‘•Pray proceed.” So I wont on; WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.— The Progressive-Democratic coalition In the House today forced considera tion of the Prear amendment to bill imposing a tax on the distributed earnings of corporations after it had been ruled out of order. r a vote of 164 to 150 the House overrode a ruling by Itepresentatlvd Graham, presiding as chairman of the “committee of the whole House” th a t the Prear amendment was not The Progressives claimed, in de bate preceding the vote th a t Gra ham ’s ruling was c ontrary to the lib eralization of House rules which they obtained at the beginning of the session. FLEA TAX CTO I G o to EMPLOYES T i M M u s , ^UBiH CHARGES / Every Ser.atw anc! Representa tive received from, the American tAutomoblX© Association an auto mobile—rHot a de luxe limousine, but a racing car six inches long, the product of a toy factory. When the ‘ shipment arrived the left front wheel of each min- American Legion ComiQaader At tacks Alleged Campaign of “Interests.” WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—“The Mel lon Interests” are coercing employes to write members of Congress op' the soldlei ------- ' ’ \ pled as if in a road, and a tag was affixed call ing attention to the five per cent, excise tax on new automobile parts, which the wants repealed. Quinn’s speech was made atfer he had presented the Legion’s bonus views tof President Coolldge. There was no apparent change In the Presi- \ dent’s attitude on the question. ^ The .Mellon fortune. Quinn charged, “is being used in part to promote the paid pro.paganda against, the bonus.” Quinn said he supposed that Mellon had “technically severed his connec- G.0.P.M01ST0 OUST DEMOCRAT I S r S : NEW YORK. Peb. 21.—Sir Wal- i ter RAalelgh appeared in downtown I Ne\v^-^rk yesterday with a pair I of hip boots and a bo^k keeping ‘ system. He carried fair damsels imper sonally from one slushy curb to the other—for ten cents. He soon had a score of dainty walkers in* line, awaiting their turn. ♦ The eleventh customer was 200 pounds of plumpness. The hu man ferryman looked at her doubt fully. She tactfully handed him a quarter and he started out with Half way across he was puf fing and nearly slipped. Three | quarters over he wandered into a puddle up to his waist. Ho finally struggled to his destination with the plump one safe and dry. “That’s all.” be shouted to the ' waiting line. ’ Tm through.” And j he strode off in philosophical per- | Removal of Bloom Woul4 Give Re pubs. Contriil 6f N. Y. Delegation. ^ ^ c h > a t < jdihj - ___ a; by uoanimpUB re«o . cAlIed for the facts in the Teapot Dopie leases. That rbsolntlon wne>o rupUbie > prdseculme:. attorneys. • I T R e n t V H i i i t p a s o . In April. 1932, ther^enato. by^unanlmpuB resotn- nothlng th is t the mopjrat ’’’Bound about them leases croe But not a blrd^lets out a peep Till that fair morning In oily Fi When Walsh lets sntatlve for the nincjloonth Now York district, was recommended to day by the House Elections Coramlt- To be continued.) Th at rbsolntlon was 80 ted that thei red flag; h I euaplclon w as run up. FiAF^eeici no answer a t Jill •waa reoojv^ h^d,nqne,waa urgent- ^jly pressed .for,-said theroatter, until Quite recently, th e k^ateb. for the tacts w as made viflthout vigor. What were the newspapers‘doing for 22 monttis? W hat was goaatiif.iyalsh doing? It lOo&sna it sotqehodyliiia been asleep at flie'awUch.-olr-|iMhap» asphyxiated TWO KRXED BY GAS BLASTS CHARGE FRAUDS IN TEXAS CONTEST Democrat. ° ° • *' Luther Nickels, attorney for the opponents of Mayflold, charged that 15 ballots wore signed In the handwriting. Other challenges were mu( technical grounds. Coolldge, Preyed by G. 0. P. Leaders, R^luctaiil; maod Resigiiktion. ' General Daugherty In a letter todajf tQ Senator Pepper. Pennsylvania, served will not resign Irom President Coolidge’s Cabinet. Captain K; -Sservlce .V contribution to your ci d by Quinn Bx-Sservlce Men’s Anti-Bonus stating that he \hoped to make ■tlnal cent ‘ . r,'?' was read by Quinn. Quinn explained that George David- SC41, through whom the contribution was to be made. Is vice-president of the Gulf Oil Company \and Bust arc , i-o.NWN. Labor Premier Gets Credit for Bringing Abeut Peace. settled toda; truth cf all the baseless charges d t adversaries.\ Daugherty said letter, \and will justify them tm claiming that we have thereby admits ted their truth, and such adtulasiom will accomplish the ultipiato sad i H t purpose most gratifying to such versarles.” 3 voted to seat Chandler and three 3 the committee wlil bo lutd before ^ the House next week. 3 Chandler, a'form e r mphibor of the House, charged fraud and illegal ' voting at the special olootlon in Jan uary. 1933. in wlrtch Bloom was do- I® - - terrifle gas explosions, believed by pity oSlclalB to have been caused by mine explosion, killed one man, Jnjured^four-others— a n d -^tnl hpavy damage In Green Ridge yes- ■ An excavation feet deep anf 70 foot Wide gaps a t the Intersectlor of Adamp and Woodlawn 'streets Heavier loss of Hf4 and’ ^ p e « y war ....................the oxillosion gplnp an open field EX-lEAGUEE SENT TO JAIL. BALTIMORE, Feb. 21.— r lond (Ray) Morgan, former playoi )r the W ashington American League baseball team, was sentenced to one year In jail, today by Judge Gorier, In Criminal Court, tor as- -multing Patrolman Henry F. Koch, w n ii t/? kMl ired elected. On a rrecount voto^llloom was give. of majority lay. Mr. Daugherty claims th a ttth ; : was hailed as a victOD’ move is a plot of his adversarlM -t* •alshlp of Premier Ram- make political capital on the ere Id. a PresidentipJ campaign and tbaVby nation heaved a sigh of resigning he would only .bs fniMLSr'- luhsidlarv^nr the morning papers an- mg th is scheme, as such .sjHcfit’ ....MS o, uot. .\r;; —n, „t onrf. ' peats th a t he w ill not reilgn. Daugherty said It he c o a ||n 't bmvm a hearing before the Senate ne wbuW make addressee about the country and plead hla case \before the bar of pub- workers, which started i I noon, was practically at end I Work will be resumed when the ____ worker’s delegates accept terms E . , ‘,u,ys; .tnesthetic t'laXmed. PUXLKSS CHlLUBinTH. Successful W ith Bloom scaled, the New Yo.k delegation would stand 22 Dnmo- crats and 21 Republicans., giving the Deir.ociat.s control q1 the ilclo- gatlon. The seating of Chandler would reverso the situation and with .............. ............................. ment. PARIS. Feb. 21.—Three hours of' tt the delegates raUfy the sottle- amtsthcUc. two hours of sleep, the ment. the strikers will permit re miracle of childbirth painlessly at- U'oval of foodstuffs from the quay- compllshcd meanwhile—such Is the tomorrow, but general rosump- promlse for mothers of the future cf work Is not likely before Mon- held out today by two h'rench phy- ‘*“y- BlcUins. Ur. Perils atrd Dr. Clels. 1 Get Wage Increase. Iryl-amlne. were conducted in 17 crease. They stipulated that ” instances. . r - • . .. . . The doctor anesthetic in e assault followed a quiarrel 1 Morgan and the pollc l bo- Iccman. filftfctions In which' r virould be afiSLlr-: spending Itstlme rtlBahly debating an' £ r « pany, 'was killed, being shot high In OFFICIALS TAKE CHARCEOFTOME' ___ Jtlpn of an open Held neighborhood was panlc- FAITHFl'L TO ALl/ TIIKEE. plead h is case ” 11c opinion.\ WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—fienatw Burton K. ’Wheeler declared today that he had received a w ritten report, from a special investigator “iniUcaf- tng Attorney-General'Daugherty had rculated In oil atdcka.\ erdase. They stipulated th a t the In- Icrdnse should comq in tw o equal In- rho doctors, after inJecUng the stallkictiLs. and agreed tq ihqalry’into esthetic Ipto the .veins of the questions of maintenance and steady rOiMi-’Dbaewed..-ooa»piete-'.ai*4|>.^-enfpi«}ymea&^ ~v~* ~ . Will Safeguard Ancient Pharaohs’ Treasures. LUXOR, Feb. 21.—The FByptlan DI- rectoriGenoral of Antiquities took pany, was k illed , being shot hig h _ „ ni>r»i r a n ih ♦ p ed up badly Injured at th e bottom mardlng the contents thereof. Following cancellation of the licet ^ , under which HOw.ard Carter had been | ] jxoavatlng, Egyptian authorities mov- i :d immediately to deal themselevs yt. vlth the tomb and ---------- former ruler. ’T h e Iiccn» STEELTON, Pa., Feb. 21.—' he might assure his three foi ___ , wives In death there Is no favor- . itlsm In Ills soul, Conrad Paulas. 76. steel worker, who died today will be buried at the foot of their Two weeks ago, Paulas made this as well as other arrange- meuts for his funeral anticipating his death at this time. J -* mother;..Dbaewed,. I pearnnee of pain 'and instantaneous T h e dock workers’ delegates con- , sleep. The period of accouchement ference which meets tonight must’ap- ' was not prolonged, but hastened, ra- prove theic terms, to which Hielr thcr leaders agreed. Leaders arc confident he child goes to slfep ImiiiedlatelyJlhat this will be done, several hours. The mother is not I There la possibility that some of thb ;reated. nor does she sufDr head- delegates will balk at the proposed iroforni Is admin- delay In payment of the second shll- jllng increase, which is to come some ------- ---------------------- I time early in the Summer. One shil- TjROOPER Increaae Is to be paid Immedl- been found Daugherty, mafie h l i ^ swer to reports that Daugherty had been f _____________ of brokerage conceyus. Tjhe ifidir}' circulated was that Daugherty had lostlost $11,000 Inn oilil ^ock.ock. $11,000 I o ^ No member of the investigating committee would say the ntone' 1011 ] been found. Chairman Lenroot re- ■ ised to deny th e reports. tVhceler would makt) no additional atement concerning evidence. Daugherty wan a ^ e d for.-a 'State- icnt regarding \Whaeler’i ■ statement. w a s granted'Loi'il C&nmvui ^TSTSPasgeirfie- ’ ' \ r •nutU a ia^ the 'Valley of Kingw . discovery of the burial M'ADOMNTERS 20 Snowboond. Anfav.; I S ’l r a 'ItE I N O l S T m ^ ^ ^ M ^ ^ ^ ^ ment regarding \W -------------------------- . He could not be reached^dlrebtly, as he denied himself to all c a llers-at his BRAVES STORMV‘«.\S.>\‘'S.K''?.~ ■ jt^ a y at a meeting of the Mlnstry of ^ I The- government successfully I brought heads of both sides together., in®,' „ . strong rccotnn Devons, dock wo: pocted to caose acceptance terms, but- It is forecast that will be extremely.close. lii the ffleantime. half a million tons of perishablo foodstuffs are dangered at Liverpool alone, owing ' had beconie crip- • -*• ^ ^ ring in th^ high other means of fallen victim to At six o’clock this morning Foley stumbled into the Batavia barracks. Hb reported to hla enTrmifi’nding. of- i f i ^ . ' i w i i i II