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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1uz0. Britain Heraid. PUBLISHING COMFANT, Provrietors. ALD 1s (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 at_He-ald Bullding, 67 Churob 81 Yea filiroe Montha Month Post Omc <l Matl TELEPHONE CALLS Office ... A Hooms . profitable advertising medinm 18 city. Circulation books and press aiwave oven to advertisers wt New Britalm Matt at the Secoua as her of the Amsnciuted Trem. puiated Tross 1n exclustvely be use for republication of all news ted 15 1t not otherwise edited E's aper and aime local mews e 1n RATLWAY STRIKE, United 1 after they have been W the Government ¢ is o faction e which belicves Yhat perm overnment ownership of 1l hould he sceming uring the toa pro hen it was plann as the date upen bree hundred thousand of (b Troaed ministeation ind o se before Saturda otherhood explains that not a new one, st sHmmer liv - the intit it w seen whether litions were changing and commaoditics comify dowr veral Hines claims 1hai Lareement made I bons D hreat cffeetiva amd that the contention itherto planned str unions an mions stummer reasons for this wali- t thery is some ex X mon oald brved. not linig ing motiv o the he mer 10 obtain mor inalher DoSIOD f which 1 ions a niek the sy poin mse the ditliculty onferene I laid aining I taxc DO A Goob TURYN the . 1] afficient to thou that is pains that 2n accomplish the aet rity or benefit | entitied Fany | dssvoes Ask one of { jng to hear his tell vou that this little fellows, couts, he will is The drah uniforms, manly in the olive who are tak- ing the place of the nondescript youth seize every help. reration past. upon opportunity to he a to an aged person crossing a street, carsving oo many bundles, or getting on and aff trolley cars. They delight in thus carrying on their precept. “Do a good turn daily For the elders there are more sib- stantial ways of ompiishing the acts of charity. Kven now there is Bieing conducted a campaigm for funds ¥ oihe of crippled children New suving from lite of pain Britain imittees aresoliciting from.the pub- he there may of lic in order that more facilities 1o take eare those who deomed to exist in a A means, appear to be misshapen form dollar or so. ac- to turn ding your will prove a indeed little od that is very great in ots on the future of need You cannot afford to give you not feel that you are deprived of the privilege of helping vour fellows. hawever, that little Every place one zocs. e deeds to look but a ways to see another who is in need of help of some material sort. Such assistance cosis nothing and is often greatly ap- preciated. ltemember the bhays, member their nuwdatory ambition to A0 a1 good turn daily. and try yoursels their example Herbert Hoover scems to he the predominant figure in the Presidential campaizn to date, more through power to excite curiosity than thr particular atiribute of his own. even though his merits as an organ cr and business not admitted. The ) set m Mitical vworld is extremely up- by this “interloper,” this truly dark horsc. who steps modestly upon the stage for him by hi prepared fricnds anmd Nl 1inly Srts accampaizn of po- litic which prestidigitation is 2l res in cer- winging him of atten- sranmnd tion obscure t the back- vainly try attraet the the | from of central one some of ght fame without o gre Ay u of effect Hoover is his atlil- I hiding party ftions with cnormous suceess. is e his it he rrom statement, ging whether will run for President of not has said that ho is no candidate, but this doces not He not stai- hat he w net run. He inz hix cards with & zreat deal of wis- dom, unless he actualy means that he Will not considér wecepting the nomi- nation of ether party. and is choosing keeping himself the the hest course of continuaily before public. which is heing W proved that Mr, i are willing to wager Hoover will accept the nomination it ix tendered to him by cither party. hel has his exe the Presidency on that his chanees for running on h ticker are 14 epublicons Democritic very Weed, 11 be too much 1o ex- wo the 1 standpat- ters as they are. would consider nom- mating him is too much of an politics for their sup- attitide upon public guestions cxpressed them recently before New York audience is a sance onc and appea to most Americans of © political ing today hopes that one or hoth of partiss will approneh the that grow out of the war with cleiar purpose and that candidates capabic of careying them ont will he chosen. As for the | ification. 1though does to clarilying reservations. e doos not approve of any form of ther it nations tion o or destructi individual initiative and helieves (nd fred fehresen tatform as a reed, its con- The v ammon worthy o do Herbert pinise worse, it is certain Hoover the seek oflice has ate and no organiz will run tei Huoover, FACTS AND FANCIES Oreson cow died of n 1 nmal e man v York ix sun tppointed the the Brvan At job Iy presidentis out of Post n Houston Paim Beact that down the happ, ' wds it must there, Adressy ndicit Parndise 11t Wi pronibi lorg ago refused constitution of finally.- Syracn exn‘t want to come on amendment It cor it 1od 2 time 1789 s Post- indard | seerctary Daniels has | that he knows who the next will be; it would be equally suess nnounced president enlighten- who the' next be | ested | side the city od | | ereat Presi- | New | | | 1 of and the navy Herald. Will be.—. secretar; York Sun the use ot mako people who subscribe fule would all make now ) then it woud worll” 1 lot more wholesome Los Angeles It the to Golden it cvery this old and happy COMMUNICATED TAX the ang imes. RATE Herald QUESTION. Editor of \ccording fo recent newspaper ae- counts our rity officials, to whom i entrusted the responsibillty of raisin for off for mdividis the orzanization affai funds way the city are sessment the mch The articles md only te held vear o to the wrrying on in their method 1919 inasmuch property factory owners they holders 1o, and o0 little for the hefore responsiblc heard from year ago when down to 21 mills, nization will rate down to has heen was the bring tax This dearor mills. Taxpayers heing will in all to anythin en- 19 o1 less inter- he willing to that will tend 1 the rate but at the same time that will tend cut off for another will not ovgr on the public. Last mills was voted 25 mills sesult that this be done fo rate of last vear. the nublic more fairness listen ower anything 1o o hizh rate be pushed 2% the must veat year over with thing the Jow linle dia coming how into thinking that | witho fnds. This the scheme the valuation on the factory to lower the individual pr rate, In &l fairness es of the town it the present time them reying that they van stand them ihe limit as they assessed higher propor- iy other manufacturing the state. Not only that but, become of the city wlihout the factories fo that put aside mak 1y what it concerns like Wors and Corpor developments " become of real m which year some- make up for At the time realine what 1 was fooled could ils be paid yeany to increase in order perty hold- to the be said large per all the ers to at or ment hing are now tion than plants in what would w Britain it is 2y fact that they day. Suppose P. & (. thc Amarican their that cent may are assess- without over in cannot b to- L. the tion out- the ¢ is a few Staniey Hirdw e Wi increasin made would the values ot steady and also that popula pride of every citizen of 1 individual can little doubtful if some of the most noise more than half of would scil for. Ieal estate the® centor of the town with Teaps and bounds v the same large owners te the Perhaps holders i somie property siand a hoost for those that is vre making are taxed at any what they values about have increased durinz time fow the past vear bui of the present sed ent such Nz oon o oan ass in stated i pi Vil of 50 e prices on v excess ther ms Most -of the holders are willing ficials make the tax rate without mak- rew - property of- individual to let the city cortain are when there dness kick but willing to hardly method ing a wiys troul of all those who nais n unload poor individual ituation and for the tax rate doubt hut what taxpayers start hit in they are conrse may be this m: in another yvear makinz all the opportuniiy now have theit not then for i w had an to I some the prop on nnderstandin what « they Th re. is no will- it Tet there of 2% majority have a next stor 10 mill rate so nz vear perhaps to tell LOOKIER come and will be a new ON REARREST DAGO MIKE Automobile Action, s Made By Disclosu Owner Lead o [ Disclosures by 1 Chica 10 made today (ph Buglio. owner the Fn- n. wtomobile identitied from which Maurice labor feudist and cunm shot to death. to o the of “Dago Carrozo. of the Sweepers' Carrozo released Satur- in g10.000 after he had hold connection the of the as machine right led re- Mike Street Witk arre president was bonds mion heen five day in shooting. Carrozo’s apart- who with ment found a searched by <h detective: which they believe Killing wias taun may heen used in \ttorney turneil the admitted that ate had tole wight identified g Hoynen aut io said he over rrozo five was slain nobile before | witnesses wh hours and Carrozo the r three The to the returned man . Buglio abont three hours after murde TheNavyafidburTown ANE trost ELDER hadn't for eight that Sam's z¢ Plymouth when sho Fre lked to Sam The had chased and J son vears. rea- was dog pr Jane's to craw nnder the hen Winter Sam came where he'd he airplane branch Lt nee the to K stoop from Navy Jane he was Tome in the and e with had had vea! Sam month swet n said nd Iveryone lot ta.k to him. been chans.ed fine boy asked Fic she maae him Wher hlme They to oo, a 10 marry him last Janc : him his an- craw] under the he came out he Jane for heing re going lo gel she stoop) said he dudn’t mad at him. married next spring. back | the | | or was | rac- [ of | the | i | | | States (from The Herald of That Date) 10, 1895, school athictic a4 constitution scholars are The IHigh tion drafted ing. All membership About a dozen men morning to shovel the the canals that feed the Armour’s pure lard tubs for $1.00 a1 the \% last e eligible en- 10 were sent snow out reservoir. in 10-pound rmont Butter this of An effort is being Ynade to ane cavrier added the post office At present there are eight deliver - mail. but th have overtime. temperature for the first s For was have other to force here. wen work The a last nine in February 1o 1o for ten the 10 reached it did vears, speak on the veu s was 23 month the thix month s many time; nine entire pless Tho be- in ent mercury low zero the previous ¥ Cadwell will Development the S, Mail ice,” at the men's meeting in the Bi Baptist church this evening. Tt is now stated that the hlock will be €ompleted by wonth. averaze has as “The Serve st Hadley the first next “YOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFE” IN BERLIN “Wild West™ in its Palmicst Days H Noth ran Capital in Hold-up~. 10, The “Wild West™ days had nothing of grace 192 safe for a postal load of mail and thickly popu- as it for stagecoach driver to venture ACTOsS the American plains in the dayvs of Deadwood Dick, Jesse James and oth- of their ilk Kvery day or Dietrich or Fearful the sidewalk. shoves a in the face of o postal assistant, says quietly haende hoch™ meaning ind then proceecds rrisk the postwizon of all registered mail. The losses to the postal department date have heen tremendo espe cially in hauls of registered letters from forecign countries far, of the stickup men ever himself into bodily danger. for while the postmen travel armed. they erally make litde or on effort 1o at their o The tirst Knows about rlin in s g Berlin in It's just with parcels to lated part of Feh Imiest this yvear about wagon out in Rerlin oa driver a stir some Desperate Franz steps from bit of artillery driver and his but firmly “die hands up to <0 none has en- cet thing that the public it sign on the bulle rds annduncing 00 marks for apprehension of the hi men. Berlin has long sines much attention to i anything of that As for glaries. they're simply part of the daily routive. Lacis and bars don’t bother the modern Berlin b in least. A person’s house- hold zoods or jewels are ater in burglar-proof vaultsthat they would in the street. Recently daring daylight thiet made the rounds of a couple of prom- inent ctting away with number val hie 1 1= many Daylight and holduns of individuals and lent in an army DENIES MUTINY ON ARMY TRANSPORT is 1in he wrd wa re- h- ceased highway sort. to pay obheries o wlar the no a hotels, of jewels. a nd night-time n o Secretary Baker Declares Representa- ‘< Charges in House pjust. Washinzton 10.——Denial that mutiny has occurred on any war de- partment made transport w vester- - to military by Sceretary Baker in u lette Chairman Kahn of the house Mr. -Baker resolution introduced by Repre- sentative Diritten. républican of TMi- nois, of “ineflicient, unseaworthy., mu- tinous, danzerous and almost murder- ous operation " ‘of transports” were ‘unjust.” Referring port” Ameri York last Decomher of the crew under tary sald they Weie charged with uin derelictions of. duties.” in- cluding theft. Evidence against only one ‘of the 13° Was sufficient to hold him after the sbip, docked. he added the others beinz punished at sea No evidence indicates that the cidept to the Powhatan was the liberate action of bolshevisin whoa that - vessel,” wrote the secretary, re- ferrin the reeent plizht of that transport, which finally was towed to Halifax : Would “Farm Out” France For American Tobacco = on the for 1o of 2 curre the nite committee. said in charges the Which of 1he trans- docked at New with 13 members arrest. the seere to case P sounded tobacco el Amcrica France monopoly farmed for a has of the ris. subject this countr the Tnited years, nt heing out period report sayvs cording honrse on Journal. States or an- 50.000.- by the a vesterday e the would chanze. in cnc way alling about added prints suarantee, a sum 000,000 fran s s newspaper. which the news with British Begin Wide War On the Rats 10.—The youn reser e people of wud old another vigorous rats with the bhe- vear. under the of the Rats and Mice act compels the occupunts of their premises free of these rodents. a penalty of 5 pounds b brovided for failurc to do sa. The law applies also to ships in port. rdon. Feb United Kingdom embarked campaizn minz of provisions This 1 have on azainst i the new land to keep ing days | sotten | at the | { | | 1 1 fares still 1 way., | her 25 YEARS AGO | NEW YORK CRIPPLED Streets Little Cleared of Last Storm Made Worse By New Fall of Snow ‘Today. York, I'eb. 1v.—With ail but of the city's principal thorouh- blocked by snowdrifts sev- feet high, New York was hit again today by another driving snow- storm. Fanned by a strong south- cast wind. snow began falling at four o'clock this morning and the weather han could offer little hope of an immediate let-up although therc was prospect that the snow would to rain before the wa New “ few eral a change over. An my of nearly 14 been working day and night since Wednesday last but little headway has been made except on the main ar- teries of travel. Side strects were virtually untouched. Crosswalks that had been cleared over the week-end werc again ankie deep in snow this morning. Most of duy 100 men has “third vail” out chan- snow. Manhattan® surface car system was still commission this morning with nel rails clogged with ice and n some hard packed snow more than one foot thick covered the tracks. Slight delays were also noted n the steam and eleciric lin the city, sections en- tering LACK OF COAL MAY LEXINGTON UNDER ' 1 | ALL THIS WEEK MARTIAL LAW TODAY | 7 i | | | | i i | i | | of | CLOSE MASS. MILLS Says Shortage el in Holyoke Most Ser ous in History. Holyoke. Feb. 10— The most seri- ous in the history of the department.”” the way Manager John J. Kirk patrick vesterduy characterized the present coal shortage at the power station of the electric department Unless coal arrives by Friday mor ing. u dozen or more of the largest customers will be cut off from cur- rent, necessitating partial or complete shutdowns in these plants. There 40 cars of coul but there is no telling when arrive in Ilolyoke. The depart- will =0on begin to commandeer in Halvoke. so that it ma ta run the street, storc home lights. There is no dunger of fhese being eut off. as the water pow- er will take care of part of them and coal will secured to take the rest. The local can writing bion and is wa the it are on will ment coal tinue and er be care of \meri the Al- division in ¢ down compan water in of the by divisions of ihe paper company Crock and one Connecticut. the rakland. from shortage of coal: the has coal to run. but the the cunals is restri most time, the running the plants steam would call for a large consump- tion of coal. Score of Mills Threatened "he statement is made that there will be from dozen 20 plants down next week if coal is not forth- coming. Owing to the embargo on everything hut book papers. bitumi- nous coal and perishable zods. the transportation system is tied up, and owing to the condithn of the high- ways there is no relief by way of mo- tor trucks. There are arc ekeing out ply with wood. is due in the railroads "Bridgeport and Tingland cities than Holyole, most shut down, received here. The demands coal range from 1,500 tons tons day. When water is restricted the amount required is greatly in- creased. To the present short water eupply in the river has been added the big snowstorms. blocking and laying traffic. which was preceded several days of bitter cold. calling for further inroads on the coal pile. Tn- creased cold and morc snow widl spell @reat industrial trouble for thy wity. AID FOR CHINESE as ed a to concerns that sup- coul measure to in transit. other New worse off being al- to word three local their failing coul The sho of no small abbing™ it several are much Bridgeport according for soft to 2.000 of Holyoke by Thomas W. Lamont of J. I. Morgan & Co. Going to China As Represen- tative of American Bankers. w will Thomus Wi Ak Morgun & Co., hursday for the far Hast representative of the American of bankers who part C'hinese consortium. orgun- by bankinz groups in Am- erici, Great Britain. France and jan. to assist the Chinese republic her public enterprises. The oficial announcement of Mr. Lamon't departure. made here L that in hehalf of th he will visit Japan.. there with the Japanese will then proceed to” China. returnins this country on or about June 1. Mr. Lamont will be accompanied by Jeremiah Smith of Boston. as advisory counsel, and Martin Egzun of the Mor- an firm, as personal aid New York. 10.- lLamont Teave the group the a as in st night. American conferring group. and ed stated zroup 10 Negotiate With France con- | i- i Jur de- | ? i vuarters, of! Ja- intend- | | ! [ For Sale of Wooden Ships — N @zotia- ench zov- ships, agsre- tons, are Washington. IFebh. 10 fo the sale to the ernment of 50 wooden gating 150,000 dead weight being conducied la the Anderson Overseas Corp, bebalf of the ship- ping board board officials suid the sale would be consummated as soon the necessary financial arrangements were completed. tions on hipping as DROWNED, 1., Feb. 10 Three shoe factory employes were drowned in the Merrimac river to- duy when a small boat in which they wera on their way to work capsized. A companion was rescuecd.” T MEN anchester. N | distriet | set i | ot $1.000 Mob Violence Pr’even_led by Patrol of Troops; City Under Gontrol Lesinglon. Ki. Feb. 16.— buwn day found lL.exington an armed camp. Squads of armed soldicrs who saw rvice at Chauteau Thi wer trolling the streets or zuardin approaches to the city 10 prevent ecurrence of yesteruay's mob lence that cost the lives of fi sons and caused injury to others Willizm Lockett. ten year «id Gene Hardman. school girl. was confined in a steel cage 1 the Fayette county court house here awaiting removal to the stale reformatory at Frank- fort or to the prison at Eddyville Tt was an attempt to lynch 1. ett 1esierday that caused the rioting. Under guard of scveral hundred state troops the nesro was brought from ihe state prison to 1his city. marched 1o the court house found zuilly of murder and sentenced die in the cleetric chair March 11, Shortly aff- or seutence had been passed a mob of 100 or more men charged the ance to the court Fouse bent Aipon Ivuching the negro The troops fired rifles and machine zuns into the crowd. “iLe mob wu.-ored and then dispersed, leax ng wounded belind. More Troops Rushed. Additional troops were rushed to the scene from Camp Zachary Taylor during the late afterncon and eve- ning aud martial law was deci y Brigadier General F. C. Marshall up- on his arrival. Reports fast night thu 1300 moun- taineers were en route to Lesington to Ivneh Locket caused the commanding officer to throw cordons of troops dcross every roud leuding to the city and to place other detuchments a1 every strategic point within the Gity. So cxtensive were the plans prevent a further uprising that at 10 o'clock last night the brigadier zen- eral announced that the situaiion was under control and that no further trouble was expected. No attempt will be made the suthorities to remove lockett from the steel cage until danger of further violence has passed. it was announced. Couldn’t Fxplain Action “1 don’t know why 1 did it.” negro is quoted as having said in course of a statement prepared submission to the jury which conviet- cd him yesterday. Lockett threw himself on the mercy of the court. Only one witness, a negro emplove of the dead girl’s father, was placed on the stand by the st The witness identified the stone with which the ‘s head had been crushed. ‘men returncd their verdict out leaving their seats. Lockett is about ears old and came here from Henderson. Ky.. sev- en years ago. He enlisted in the army nd served for 11 months at Camp Taylor. Business was being conduct- ed as usual here today despite the presence of the troops. Death last night of J. M. Rogers. 61 farmer of mear Versailles. Woodford count shot during.the rioting. b ht death tell to five. PROBE GRAIN FINANCING What 1o- 1y vio- & of nezio slaver a o the the a for te. with- d Senate Wil Tmyvestizate to tent Keserve Have With- drawn Loans - Washin Investiz, tion of the which federal 1eserve hanlks withdrawn loans grain held i i3 ordered today by the senuie Chairman Gronoa tural commiitec inquiry, said the by the banks has ticial depress.on of on. extent 1o on Wi of the azricul- proposed curtailing of resulted in an arti- the price of grain. IHe charged that *a situation was be- ing forced to move more grain from the hands of the farmer and country clevators into the larger centers, Federal reserve hoard officials would noi discuss situation further than to =uy that there had been order to withdraw cred or other necessaries. however, recent raising federal wifect of ihe edit no S on zrain other said that rediscount ™ it was the e ceters curtailing the rates ut have the generally. Senator resolution fon mittee eizht reported successtul se would edit luced Gronua intr ng anather agricultur inestiz te the railvoad cur shortage and th wilful interferance with operation of under zovernment control oflicials of the United States administration.™ The sideration Senator o also railroads vertain railvoad enator souzht immediate con- of King. wnd it hut Utah. this resolution democrat, of objceted went over WEIT FOR RADICALS, Pettion in Bebalf of Thosc eld o Deer Island. 10.— A rorpus el petition in behalf Is Dail Roston. writ of habeas 20 alleged radicals held at on the that exe the Decy sy ound imm filed being demanded in (e toduy. The « hearing Monday petition alleges £10.000 authoritics. was cot tor The $5.000 prisoners of congress. in that asked mentioned. whe under wh'el the Januar velease under cases vending. provided for under on which the prisoners arrested. the petition asserts. stated that the alleged radical not furnish the bail d and pro- bail Bail the were It is can- rrested vides while for £500 the are is warrant of | en- | i | | i i cither | l | | the toll of dead and | | to ! { | | | i | The | i i | | | | { | | | ! Photopla; : Corrpou{\on Pr GEORGE LOANE ;;’i:;de Man | From the play by czoncr M Coman oo o th Sty B T ek _dd CParamounl-Aricrafl GPicture The motion pic- ture with an amazing soul There are some pictures that are ex- citing because of the wickedness they re- veal, and others that are exciting because of the incredible vir- tue they depict. “TheMiracleMan™ is both! Imagine the werst sharks that exist in Chinatown — a daring cracksman, a beautiful zirl astough and wicked as a snake, a faker who could counterfeitanyde- formity youlike, a dope- fiend as sly as a weasel. Imagine these people invading the lives of other human beings every bitas good asthese are bad, the acid of sin striving to bite into the zold of pure hearts. Imagine all the com- plicationsthatcould arise from th uation and even then vou have but the faintest idea of the thrill there is in seeing such a conflict! PALACE THEATER New Britain, Ct. 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