Show DOHENY BIDS FOR PUBLIC AID CHARGE Pomerene Says Dates DoNot Do DoNot DoNot Not Jibe With Oil OilMan's OilMan's OilMan's Mans Man's Explanation ALIBI IS REHASHED What About Little Black Satchel Lawyer Asks yoris- yoris July 2 2 ln W In answer to statements ot of Edward Edard L. L Doheny that representations of OC danger danKer of war ar In the time Pacific prompted his part In the naval oil leases leass the New York Times today published comments of oC got gov government counsel In the oil lease leae prosecutions and of oC other officials officials' connected d with the cases cales Mr Ir Doheny said Mid the war danger was tas Kept kepi I pt secret because officials were tere afraid d of wrecking the f hl arms ar s conference co Both B Atlee Pomerene and Owen J. J Rob Rob- Roberts said Mid that the thc main treaties resulting from front the conference confer nce were signed and ratified by the senate before the first contract with Mr Ir I Doheny was signed Mr pomerene Pomerene recalled that the I arms arm conference assembled No Xo- November ember vember 12 12 1921 that the dele tide delegates gates began besan signing the articles In December that the senate rati rati- ratified fled fied the th agreements In March 1922 while Mr Doheny didn't get his first contract until April 25 26 1922 ABOUT ABOUl WAIt WAIl As for tor naval na officers officers' fears of an oriental Invasion of oC the coun coun- country country try being deleted from Rear flear Admiral Ad Ad- AdI Ad I miral John K deposition lion tion at the Cheyenne Cheyenne- oil lease trial Mr 11 r. r said laid Whatever was as deleted d had to do with m mm m. tiers which the state de department d de- de department nt In the public Interests said It did not care to have hate dis dis- disclosed disclosed closed publicly There Thero was as nothing In the deposition de de- deposition de- de deposition position ot or any particular move o movement tent ment m nt that affected the situation If there was any war scare as Mr r Doheny calls It It then It was all settled when the first Doheny contract was actually actual signed HIJACK BLACK SATCHEL What about the little black satchel 1 I 1 have hav haa a picture In lit my mind l of oC this patriot giving to Mr 11 Fall with one hand and and receiving In iii l the other con con- contracts contracts contracts tracts Involving In worth of properties Edward Ed ward C. C Finne assistant secretary of oC the Interior branded Mr Doheny's 1 e story st the Times T says s. s as' as asa am a bid ld for public p b IC sup sup- support support port made up In part art of un- un untruth untruths I truths truth and In part of OC statements incomplete in details designed to 10 minimize the time r lart art Albert B. B Fall played In the leases GONE Mr Finney admitted d that three e telegrams from Three Rivers Risers N. N M M. while Mr 1 Fall was spending a vacation to the interior depart department dt part part- ment in Washington had disappeared disappeared from the files but he de de- denied denied de- de nied that the department records r had been ransacked by b the oil Investigation committee Just a II rehash of oC the alibi Mr Roberts said ald as quoted by bythe bythe bythe the New Kew York Tribune The Times says sas that Its Inter Inter- Interview interview view Ie with Doheny has led to 0 the revelation that thal measures for peace In the tIme Pacific were not content content- contemplated contemplated plated In President Hardings Harding's original plan for Cor the arms con con- conference conference ference terence but that they thea the were in included In- In after an Independent in invitation In- In Invitation by Great Britain Hard- Hard HardIng's HardIngs HardIngs HardIng's Hardings Harding's Ings Ing's Invitation In to the powers for fora a 1 conference con on armament limita limita- limitation limitation limitation tion was on the cables at the same time as Great Britain's pro pro- proposal proposal proposal for a J conference of ques ques- questions questions questions affecting the Far East and the Pacific Hai cling cling- was about to make a trip on the Mayflower when the British proposal arrived the Times says and Immediately ap ap- pro ed pro eJ an amended Invitation In to the powers Then came caine a hurried trip by Ambassador Harvey Hane to toCh Ch court to see Lloyd George Geore a cable message and a a. aradio aradio radio to 10 Harding that Great Brit Brit- Britain am ain aln had accepted Harding gave gas his guests on th the tho Mayflower the thee news e and d out of this t developed ev j ad a legend that t he made up his mind to call the conference while taking the cruise |