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I DOLLAR DAY Shop inOneonta Today DOLLAR DAY Igssail Oneonta Daily Star no. sxxuc whole- xo. 1, 13, 1925 NANYKNIEU OF EXHIBITING FIGHT POTES ARREST NOT FEARED Proseortioo Waal, lariht Mea is Coabry," Witless Says Ibi Tali Hub Trenton. Mar. Echoes of the senate Investigation of the of Justice last summer were brought In United States district ii here today when Thomas J.

icy of Albany, ousted agent of possible. at Washington and would sdvisp him (Quimby) "when he could fml the rims into any particular Trstlmony was offered by Spellary t'lis f.ftprifbon concerning with Jasper (Jap) Muma, of New York, one of the defendants. Muma t'irn. Spellicy said, that the promotes fthe Tight pictures need have no ir of prosecution because It TAX STfli CTARCriCE IcMrtteDmtktt frtTe AFTERNOON Echoes af ScMte tola of Mc! i A i Albany. Mar.

12. income DepartBMt Oearti at TtisJ at I reduction question continued In JtkkariaalRreCfrlk. uesatocs at IM capltol today, but be- resort to drastic measutes in an effort to prove that taxes could bt reduced the itepublicans were willing to forego certain appropriations. In answer 10 this report however, the Republicans stood by their termer assertions that appropriations had been cut to the lowest possible point Just what the governor has in mind his next step in the situation did not become oU-ar today. It la believed that appropriation bills carry-ins a total of more than SMO.Ovo.oue sent him today will furnish a field for testing his arguments.

Persons lumiliar with the governor's plan have indicated that he will veto every appropriation bill which be believes is not absolutely necessary, so that an unmortgaged surplus of or more can be made available. To this he will point as proof of his contention that an Income tax cut Is i purtment. and William J. Bums, Silence which the have f.irmi chief of the bureau of million, testitied as government Test Rickard and fire changed with conspiracy ti' sliow the Dempsey-Carpentler fight throughout the country. Several witnesses were called late in the afternoon-, the testimony all 1 1 latins to the taking of Dims Into the v.iricu* states and of the negotiations lev to show the picture.

They err. William A. Aschmann. Chicago, branch manager of the Paine, exchange: Eugene H. Roth.

Hollywood. theatre owner: Fred A. Miller. I Angeles, theatre owner; Jnuus G. Pearce.

New Orleans. owner, and H. D. Onlley. New Orleans, department of Jidklce agent.

ef these negotiations, according to the testimony, wen Fred C. New Tork, head of the Quito by uuiuuiura on wneiner iney are opposed to the tax cut was made an object of attack by the governcr today, when he declared Uxey h-tven't nerve enough to take responsibility for declaring against it." Republican leaders would make no answer when informed of the governor's remark, although Lieutenant Governor lawman declared that his party stood by its previous pronouncements on the subject. Mr. Ijowman also bore out belief that the tax reduction question was coming to be a fight between city and rural when he mentloneJ that the Republicans sought rather a decrease In the direct state tu than In the Income tax. But a "few wealthy taxpayers" would be benefited by reduction of Income tax payments, he contended, while a reducUon In the direct tax would affect Motion company.

one of PTOpttty own.r tJle coipii. rora. wno has pleaded to the charges. Two ot CsJotwn Saw Roth said Qutnrby bad told him i WARREN'S NAME nomination was referred thf exhibition. Muma.

accord- to lhe judicUry which penny's testimony, bad a con-: to to mcet tomorrow to consider It. v.ith Daugherty concerning flp)u marshals on both sides began lhr. of the pictures through-1 up their forces Rc- after which ho savs publican leaders generally v.ere Iiancheriy Infortn-d him but not s.nnculne. while cti- i th TEAPOT DOME CASE QUKKLT REACHES ITS TTV0TAI PO0TT T-y the Associated Press.) Mar. IS.

high spots for the first time tiic trial began, attorneys in the Dotne leasr annulment case canvassed ruiight out the "pivotal point" i th" litigation and then wound up in such a tangle of objections. "1 i.i ulities. and contentions that T. Blake Kennedy adjourned court in the mMldle the afternoon to give government i. tne to get a iresh T-'-.

of admitting bank ac-r' cords of Albert B. Fall, former of the interior, who leased Home to Harry P. Slnelairt company, to ahow an of Liberty bonds between and Pall was ttken oadtr by Judge Kennedy. 'IMF. norms to be soenr.

Vort. Mar. II. tax ef Manhattan gtvw the todsy by Frank K. ef internal rereaue In the that no Agnres wtmM tn the Ik to wtthbaHtmc the re-' district metals win -s'se any (krarea regarding ef tet urns.

TR.ar- T-rk. Mar. IJ. Jonrph P. of was killed ia-': t' i few leaped or Brooklyn bridge Matmn into path a subway After Mr.

Coolldge had returned the nomination to the senate without comment when it convened at noon, he summoned Senator Curtis, Kansas, the Republican floor leader, to the White House for a conference with himself and Mr. Warren. The meeting lasted an hoor and the whole situation In the senate was carefully I-nnn leaving tha White House. Sen would bo rejected again by three or four Some of the other senators who -had advised tbe President against resubmitting the nomination ad a like apprehension. There were indications that a senate MfeGca- fciwf Coaaazicy ktHm to I WOMAN VINDICATED temwey far Hotel Maa He Befcm Never lakaaite.

or WfA Negroes Chicago. Mar. IS. trial of TV. E.

U. Stokes. 71-year-old New Tork millionaire, and Robert K. Lee. Chicago negro, charged with conspiracy to defame Mrs.

Helen Kllwood Stokes, will end tomorrow afternoon. ment ot stones as a dollar-marked octopus with long tentacles which reached into the old underworld of Chicago and elsewhere throughout the country to "dirty up" his wife In an effort to botster up a divorce suit. Rath bun painted his client as an "old man obsessed by one idea, that his wife had done something wrong." and who legally and without malicious Intent sought to get the straight of the matter. Stokes Shifts NervOHsir Chair. 'There may be a lot of evidence In this case that will make you say Stokes was a darned, eld fool, but you can't say there was evidence of him that his wife formerly was known in the Ions suppressed club which led to the indictment of Stokes nnd Lee.

The burden of Rathbun'i Mr. Stokes this afternoon was made defendant in a civil suit liled by Joe Rruner, taxicai) drivir, who liuiln? ftltird thut he culdVrt lie ices rendered." Mr. Stokes was serv ed with notice of the suit as ha en tered the criminal court. His valu ables at the hotel where he is staying also were attached pending de cislon cf the Bruner case. JOSEPH ISAACS IS SENTENCED iT, of Samuel COLONS SMOfS SET NEW MARK IN SAFETY FIRST Albany, Mat.

12. Officials anl employes of the Delaware Hudson railroad eelci.ii.ieJ in the shops today the completion l.oi: llUL, hi- 'Hi-record was made between Manli T. IS2I, and JUnh 7, anil regarded by railroad nun world record fur shop safety. The Interstate Commerce commission, to which accidents are reported, commended the shopmen in a letter read at the celebration. Naae Escape at Aaaoal Corrcs- wciatioa Dtnaer KeU at ure which will place the case in fnder the title "Statutes and jury nanas shortly after the open lng or tomorrow afternoon's C.

F. Kathbun. counsel for Mr. Stokes, addressed the Jury three and one-half hours today. were satisfactory even to those were the the annual dinner given by the Legis lative correspondents' association the TenEyck hotel.

GoTCmor as Venus de Governor Smith, as Venus de Milo. ranked as the leading exhibit In the Presentation of "Statues and Statuettes." In his character as the armless beauty of the classk era, the governor was unable to embrace the presidential nomination. Tho sculptor who carved the status was none other than United 8tates Senator Copeland. USE IN CARE OF CHILDREN cf a Mudy ni.ut. by til'- strict-d district In search of chiW antl lrainlns tion against Mrs -Stokes.

ready the collrge of waB lor Ior home economies and of the expressed I need for additional information in I child training. ator Curtis said be the nom-I 1 wv received today from Mr. (nation could be confirmed. Other at "orida. The Republican leaders did not share his Mar.

Joseph Isaacs reports said Shapiro had been ex-optimtem. however. Senator of Tlconderoga. convicted last week by during a of th- trial of Pennrrtvanla. who tho court Jury ft violating the V.

with defsm-Tuesday for reconsideraUon. saying I prohibition today inK Mrs, stokes. Mr. L'ntermyer de- that he was atraid tne appoiuuutiiir l- ii. (j.i-^i.

.1. j'tn anoriai- pi nis or or ins nrm. was Isaacs' father. Sam- Shapiro. Mr.

Cntermyer said, bad at uel Isaacs, yesterday was sentenced one time been a salaried clerk in the to three and six months and Cntermyer fined for offenses. The men arrested during a Of Ml ftDKIX. voto conld ht had within two Prohibition "tnt's offensive three days. ine uviu a storage Urn for Ipj-mr. Colliwin.

young Mar. Thomas Canadian Tiho killed e. when she spurned hi' The younger Isaacs is tbe third man loni.n goiiiy moroer. i.rsi to be found guilty and -wWt-nced. In Cornwall, late tnis addition to the elder Isaacs.

Albion J'TT- hj. r.mrt>iH nf rhiamfah. their verdict for S3 return- three year and nine 'o mice Lennot a verdict and gai I A 'guilty as rharged but with "a strong Pre-Ment resubmined thejr.umber ot ocnera are nwahiag trUI. dm Of Chartea B. Warren to be at- tomorrow, it l- "-a s- Scores of persoan Vice nuwifet tmwm their work v.

ijnent-! baaM senate, tracer. 1 tn ta awiaant tn rote txft-f tinrhTbatwa rsasae.4. when kafwnxd grwntea sew4-v. sjnta April sr. said that RepaMicas tha rawwrtiwn th-j b- f-w dtarv, JSrimlfonr fasarrornW.

read i -I Senate WAKTKIiatAX! Ithaca. Xar. IS. ltd the police wan aonght here today in lo-i eating Roderick Marchfewn. years' Ipe banging.

ossiaisar. May IS. Patrieic war T-rtrmn former phv. Zf. of iMraM.

in th- wreaeatad credentials i luadtnt of Xkagm FaBa. who left trv chair at Maw Stnar tonteV rZTrnT herw Fehrnary IS haarncthma er.t-red tbe chair at a- i. fr-aa atnen. At the entered at and was tasted t-ld be it re- d-sd nt 1 1 based tbe. tarn ny tearawry vssnexs.

of New Torfc. Star. 12. Dr. Fred W.

Nww Tork. el i. oe Tt atajaoxaa. lor iiais toiai of wr I ai i ion to Tort. Kir.

IS. at Allan; ISLE OF PINES MATY VOTE CERTAINTODAY Seaate Breab Oae-Mai Fittwlet ni Veto to Ead of SHIPSTEAD SPEAKS HOASr OFRCIALS New Yorker YieUi Floor to Aaotaer Albany, Mar. 12. Statt-manshlp one.ri ami political craitsmansrnip tonight underwent a brief hut pointed transi- i tlon from Importance to ridicule. I The occasion was the annual newspaper After M.

Smith, assistant state's went used In the production. production. attorney, had concluded his arraign Treaty Oppoaeat, Bat Latter Saw hlngton, Mar. Brcakirg tho filibuster conducted Senator Copel.md Democrat Xrw Yoik the senate tonight entered a unanimous consent ngreftnent to Vote tomorrow, on the At the end of the day of arguments whose dutv It Is to chronicle ihni the sovereignty of to the Jurv todav. the sttornevn I LUl'a l'lnes.

juoge n. t.emmlll on proced- legislative session. buster yesterday, demanding that the of modelings which portrayed In '0r, eIe" bw" carlcuture the great and would-be the senate being great in public lire in New York state. I ttotn noon, The hammer was the chief Implc-1 to It Irum aoanaonca tne employed lndiscrimately. The results! ell SM.

Farmer-Labor, Minnesota, another op- Nearly persons, most of them ponf nt of prominent In public life, attended the event, the background of which was Iiu.ir. Luucli Brought In When Senator Copeland stopped speaking, proponents attempted to force a vote tonight, but several other members insisted upon nn opportunity to be heard. Senator Pepper, Hepubll. can, Pennsylvania, in charge of the treaty then proposed the unanimous consent agreement which was adopted, limiting each member to one speech of not more than minutes on the subject. The New Vork senator conducted his fight from behind a steadily aug ArAHI HI OIM A aWj, criminal conspiracy." said Mayor Hyuui appeared in the role bulwark of reference books.

panyf sngisj IV rw.twsa (spawn trtef tiretteht the Mnwl Mr 1 nf "Trvl- Virtue wblie I uocumems. maps anu prints, esil strict parliamentarian, to the hair. After that the relief he ha.l ecn getting occasionally by FALLS OR JUMPS IN FRONT OF TRAIN denies shapiro his partxf.r. Dcaatj Coassrj Oak so Charge of t.ntcago. aisr.

tientai mat Isadore Shapiro was a let.il associate I L'ntermyer. of New Tork. ot tne trial Broax Marriage Licestsc Bama, Victim New York. Mar. 12.

Thomas crossing plan of lAPFROPRIATION Jltt b. U. f. KUVtAUJIl WoaM Apprwprute LnuattfiaUry S2.S09.IO.ftrCityu.S5w... Of 9 for Upstate Einamtioa Allmny.

M.H. uraile crossing elnn Kepulilli.m Jile line. iM'ILil liiititiite tur lioirruor Smith proposal i.m llcht today with the introduction i I -1 t-Yiuioi John Katie, it puVican, i.i i -i in tu immrdMtil noting fliiiiiint i.m t.t Slul eJtlO.W of the asoeuihly committee, that the ImeMI-1 group had decided to wrap' governor's plan, calling for a Con- passed for the first time by the mi legislature. Mr. Ilutchinnoii at that I time declared that the ould propose a more immediate means of eilmlnatliis the I Awmblymtini Wllllum V.

liriinner, llcmocrat. Queens, a member of the 1 investigating vunini.t'.eo, announced tonlsht that the majority members 35.1C0.O0O on March 1 last year, and 21.475.000 fpr the live-year average. Both case and frosen egg stocks de- us ended Senator Fess enforcing the; rgK, compared with 14.000 rule requiring a member to stand while Inst year, and for th Announcement i "Peking, and also warning him that eggs tola led pound. ict'abe, county clerk in day morning mrz'- t.f th- m-irrian- licence i the Itf.t.v was lulled late tola hen he eitli fell or Jumped before 1 1 line- McCat- ms to have appeared a witness b-fore the Bronx grand jury tomorrow tn connection with the investigation into the alleged Issuance of marriage licenses to minors. i Only one man.

F. 1'cinmin, -litne's-i td MtCalx licath. Police naid ri htm i whether the cfflcul had Jumped or from the platform Iti of i irt th- nnd', age marriage sltuatlcn JUNT D6AGREES, BUT pro'T In 1 1 ha nat seen er followed Mswpwy the chair. ji.i At. br-sr fff io suivreme court the Jtrr? lo orderrd that Min Jennie ft.rtr.erK of Wta, and now of Warb.ngtoa.

in her salt agalnat Gram Wefta. a civil rn- -e TI r-- lhe award was aaed at Mlsn Peterson teatihed that she rr-e: igara lis. Mar. 1 Legislative Activities Annual appi jprlatlon bills for of govtinment. totaling parsed the went to tiov-nior together with other Mils carrying total of Indications to drastic tats ir appropriation bills by gov-rr-r in t'i pri ve tax cd- ction legible.

'Jrcvernor Smi'b c-anted r' l'rl. tint, I week cf April to Joseph anl and Joseph I'arini Iwooarra an- table and ontowntmr. he an -dvui of a cbiroor t. MEASURE SENT TO GOVERNOR $152,852,025 CaBe. For ia i aaal Goversaaeat Eipease Coot Re-Mauaatioa Crarraet) OTHERS APPROVED 15 Adding BJ.

683.431-Way Now Opca For StaaB Anoaat of Caatre- Work Stl Left or the committee favor the Karle bill. With these bills than warn The committee Is to render Its report to the governor IS other approprlu-to the legislature March after uon measures carrying total pi untue inv, i-jiion of racts deal' I lng with the grade crossing problem. COLD STORAGE MEAT SUPPLIES INCREASED Stocks of Podtry ui Batter Aba Shaw Washington, Mar. 12. Cold storage holdings of incuts, poultry, and creamery butter on March 1 were larger than a year ago.

American cheese and egg stocks smaller. Report to the department ot agriculture, made public today showed thai Stored m-sU tolslnl I face as he shifted nervously CotHrlerr tor presented vtners to contain sutivieni pounds March 1. compared wHH The speetstors broke Into nnletlr speechless, was portrayed as Rodin's ammunition to tan a montn. l.nil.Slf A stilled annlanss as Rsthhun tn But the exhibit was Hnarrsd Itrrlnz to ecnvlet her "done" as wood carvings, others l'y bU secretary while poring over Washington. Mar.

li. President mean "that the biggest men In lorceu tne issue with tne scn-initry r. juld be dragged iato the ate today on the question of his se-j lection of Charles B. Warren, related that Muma told tQ bo his attorney general, he hid taken the fight films to the advise of adminis- iln-ntm where they had been me senate, ne re the home of Edward the late President Hard submitted tho nomination after had conferred with Mr. Warren, who arrived early in the day from his home arrived early In the dav from his home lamer oi ner cniiuren.

to aet vinaira- The master of ceremonies was "the "If It is vlndlention she mni. saeieton at tne least, wno give -It to her now she ever was a member of th' leigh club, or that she was an asso ciate of colored men." It was his Investigation of reports to MONET APPBOPRIATFJl FOR Alb.my, liar. 12. The annual at pruprlntlon bills for the support ol the state government, carrying a total of iippi'uximatcly ilZl.tlZ.OZi. went to tJovernor Smith today, after being pawed (n the senate.

The measurer passed In The governor has 10 In wblcfc to act upon the bills, if by tha tad of that time no action Is taken tu him, they automatically become law. Tho legislative activity today WItB the appropriation and on number of other bills leaves way open for consideratl-n of aagali ramount ot remaining controversial legislation during the rest of bM session. With many platform pMuMts ot both parties slated to In cosnaOtUe the legislative leaden are prodJetint that the session will Hi on Marob at noon without necessity of Appropriation the annual appropriation went to the governor today after paw-age by both bonsei ot legistaxan barge canal, fci .11 i I Canal appropriated or flr of 18.202,000. American rhamio halrllnn permit Senator Republican compared with ot entirety! I rouury atom amounim lo nnvnc VI iconllned to iuiuh Ami. luri.r.

biolll or miik brouKlil pounds, against a year ago. and t0.t,.,.M« for the aTar- and ot some records on or near his ag. Butter stock, were 2l.tiS.Mt pubuo bMltk Luittiana I'uaamcc. "rr. work.

Hon, Attorney general's Investigation or fraudulent securities sale. Expenses or rata litigation New 'Vork Telephone company, expenses ot gas rats investigation. i.Ie-i nere looay mat tne esecu- against pounds last year. tic i aoout vvnne talking. lT.i-n nun tn.

th. QRIS, ABOUT 3 TEARS ment ot soldiers bonus, Payment of ctalmi arising from de-! siructton of dUensed cattle. I investigation of trew Tork Tele- state college of home economic, for a I WSSING FROM HOMES fJeTomToTten O.OOo' oi iour years tKginning juiy i I. 1SJ5. The appropriation, the amount I be ratified if bruiight to a Kennedy domination 1'tmOrwnl.

Until it' liff" unvl 1 renomlnaLlur John S. Ken-th- two mwing fall- children, was Rr.Mik.yp. ks a member undetermined tonlsht after another lhp commission of sent all-day search. Klvermen who hadiln by Governor Smith, was cenArmed dragging the little Niagara river. in but tbe namtea- usrd dynamltu late'thlB afternoon and 01 Colbert A.

Bu.nelt of vvlien the explosions failed to bring lo bodies to the surface they were convinced that further search there v.as Mini II. Pi member of the curomisatOA, was referred to the finance committee, following the custon for new appolot- Th- police were invesrieatlnc I that the children hart been seen with 1 "Tnmittee on public I strange vvomit. on Wednesday after retorted out Karle- I I Uiinmore bill rtislgiied to prwrid- for The three ve-r. of regtstrstiot. of physicians, and and were Last on the bank of1 i little Nlsgara river on Wedn-a-1 Principal bills censinz of chii tine, the Esmond favored by tha praetors, while the tin.

depnttinent in not looked upon with favt hlropraetors FARMERS USMC FUNDS LOANED BT GOVERNMENT Mar Mite, oi p. thro ol uslns loaimi ral iatermed- to hav- been ei-cmod r.ext wt-k t-t it was siinwn. were made by of two Rronklyn bsnk th- r-dit tanks during Jaruary. the for which repot ts were pl.ins riide cr'-rsinr ronplrte. Ml of tbe banks, mtroducrsl today in bill mid- ro din-ct loans -its this eorrtiiiem was mlnatlon.

and for mean runmerrtsl ref-TT'd to A. oti UtUL Mjr. I i. vfardaa Sing Sing prasna iwcaisnd derided agniost today that of iS in a win Oled in sairTflwair "mww. Mm ne me Several haadf-4 cu-, IVVrwory i.

ressgn. The rmtm- jcowrt today. Among tbesn of th- tlon be rem -a etroctrrn at tbe'end -f lowest Jar AwnH' cf Mattbrw Lava tnx anrcal of two with awawng o' marder. of tbe IjfgtsU-. i tiably- Tbe ntvght tot nt dvnt I 1.

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