New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1923, Page 16

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URGES SELF RELIANCE Vice-President Coolidge Says This is Really the Road to Progress and FOSTER'S TRIAL IS | BATTLE OF LAWFERS "= Both Sides Resort to Teohuical| rrvcnvurs, vo, siaren 1o—so : Arguments in Hearing government is the road to progress SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES sunduany AT anms January 80, 1922 Mr. W 0 Packard, an expert from the Income Tax Unit of the office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, is on hand at Room 435, Senate Offioe Building (telephone, Branch 864), to ,. assist Senators and officials of the Senate in I'ress)-—Coneentrating on thel “There is altogether too much pub- . | » members of the venire, Hum-|lic complaint, too much public con- the preparation of their income tdx returns phrey 8. Gray, associated avith 1'rank [ demnation because someone does not I, Walsh in the defense of \\,,”mm}voun- and do all the work and bear M I"oste; charged with viofating [@all the responsibility of the world.for Michigan's anti-syndicalism laws, con- | Us' said Mr. Coolidge, adding that srobe oir de g! “the government is blamed and so- — P to probe their definitions, and s - Sergeant at Arms tinued tod of words and terms used by radical ciety is blamed because they do not irnish relief for all the burdens of | existence."” | Touching briefly upon world affairs, the vice-president said: and liberty, Vice-President Coolldge declared in an address at the Foun- ders Day celebration of the Randolph- Joseph, Mieh,, March 13 (By| Macon college, ‘ 8l FRESH EGGS ARE LOWER! We are the first to b:uk the Good News to You. 53¢ | ‘ FANCY FRESH— /] EGCS - ......2 DOZ 69¢ WHOLE MILK CHEESE BEST PURE LARD...... w3le JREAMERY Lb, leaders, Mr y's effort to define geoi as the “great middle 2 Tibs, 27c | “hour. cla Here’s today’s laugh for you. The legislative dads of Con- gress framed and passed the “simplified” income tax law, but they Smith provoked with A, L. v Michi- | assistant general of to give | a clask attorn gan, who asked the prospective definition of the er's attorney “The world at large {is suffering o defense from the addition of gricvous burdens ors the rm“\.hm-‘)uf‘.lu.«w there have been committed apitalist class | grievous wrongs. There {s but one varatrad o | way to escal from _wrongs— they man that ever lived” had |10 teach this to the world, The rem- SaraTis . Ml edy does not lie in the smug compla- cago” and | cency of an ignoble selfishness, but in |a heroic acceptance of responsibilities 1an anyone else Soskain la Lins national and in their ! his any other brought al | personal, local, | | full discharge. steel ind | g The atte Mr eys clashed again when Gray sought to interpret that part | of the anti-syndicalism law dealing Bainbridge, Ga.,, March 13.—Two with advocacy of illegal doetrines, |lives were lost and several buildings The state objected and with half a{blown down today when a heavy wind doze their feet demand- | storm struck Boydville, a small saw- ing ind the other insis 11 station on the Atlantic Coast line ing the jury 1 xcused first, Judge railroad 18 miles cast of here. Ac- IART SIGN (0] time. to settle the question of law. = 287 MAINST. | LEADING COMMERCIAL ARTISTS Judge White intervened again when | Mr. Gray started to read excerpts Al Malmgren & Walter Skoneche Props. TWO DIE IN GALE, n lawyers on to be hear from writings of Thomas Jefferson.on the fundamental right of organizing in revolution to overthrow oppressive governments and court held the quo- tations were not germane in this case. About 4,800,000 axes are made each year in the Unit When You Wish to Reach People Who Are Interested in What You Have to Sell or Buy. A few little “Want Ads” may be the means of ful- filling your desires. We are able to retain the vol- ume of our “WANT AD” husiness only through the maintenance of reader interest in our pages. The fact that we retain this volume consistently is proof that our result production is satisfactory to the ad- vertiser. When you wish to reach people, either to buy or sell can you afford to overlook this means of expediting the disposition of your “Wants‘”-? Think it over. 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PHONE 2607 f JE US AT THE SHOW THIS WEEK LArgentine had knocked out Bill Bren- || by cable from New York and sang the need help to understand it. each representative and senator. cording to the account received this afternoon the large commissary build- ing of the Boyd Lumber Co, was razed, ARGENTINE DELIGHTED Crowds Throng Streets, Celebrating Firpo's Victory Over Bill Brennan in New York Bout. Buenos Aires, March 13.—(By As- sociated Press)—Buenos Aires went wild when the news was received that Luis Angel Firpo, pugilistic idol of nan in New York. The bulletin bearing the tidings ar- rived in Buenos Aires only a few minutes after Brennan had been fell. «d. Thousands of persons immediate- ly formed into processions and march- ed through the streets of the city shouting delirously, singing and hail- ing Firpo as the world’s future cham- pion, The celebration lasted into today. A huge crowd gathered in front of the office of the Associated Press where the details of the fight were' received Argentine national anthem and waved flags. WEATHER REPORT Cloudy Tonight and Wednesday Prob- ably Rain or Snow For Connecticut: Cloudy tonight and Wednesday; probably snow or rain; colder; moderate to fresh shifting winds. Conditions: The temperature is be- low the normal this morning from the Mississippi river eastward to the coast and cloudy and unsettled weather with local rains prevails in nearly ail districts. The temperature is high on the ,middle Atlantic coast butelse- where it is below normal. White Riv- er, Canada, was 20 below zero. Conditions favor for this vicinity: Unsettled weather with moderate tem- perature. 22 POISONED AT SUPPER Shanghai, Marca 13, (By Associated Press). urther reports today from Hangchow capital of the province of Chékiang placed the death list at 22 among the scores poisosed at a sup- per there last Saturday of the first provincial normal school, The recov: ery of 15 others was held doubtful. TO INVADE THE EAST. Los Angeles, March 13—Miss Mary K. Browne, formerly national woman’s tennis champion, plans to in- vade the east this year, to participate | in both the national women's golf and | tennis tournaments. Miss Browne has been playing golf only two years but has defeated many of California’s best woman players. s e ST ! CHILL IS IN DEMAND, - Cleveland, March 13-—The services; of Ollie Chill, former American league umpire, are in great demand these diys. The latest offer came| from Yale university whose team will| train at Macon, Ga.,'which asked Chill for his terms to umpire six games from March 27 to April 6. Where do you want a room? Classi- |- fication 89 in the Herald will solve your location problem. A copy of above notice was sent to EXPECT PUNISHMENT Berlin Declares German Pcople Must Pay Penalty Whether or Not They Are Guilty of Wrongs. ; Berlin, March 13.—(By Associated P'ress)—Whether investigation shows that French, Belgians or Germans killed the French officer and civilian at Puer, the Berlin press expects that the German inhabitants of the Ruhr will have to suffer for the incident. The Tageblatt calls attention to the fact that three Germans have already heen killed since the Buer shooting and that Premier Poincare and Min ister of War Maginot announced measures of “revenge and reprisal’ hefore awaiting the results of the in- vestigation. “The entire people of the Ruhr are about to be penalized,” the newspaper says, adding that hdstages are.to be taken which can be shot in the event of a new clash. The Kreuggeitung warns Premier and Maginot that theg had better look out, since they are ‘“still pour- ing’ oil into the fire."” “The enslaved Ruhr population,” this journal continues “is stjll holding itself back. But the inhumanities of the French beasts can lead all too easily to an explosion,” . Die Zeit says it has been known for some weeks that the morale of the Jrench troops was relaxing. ‘‘Entire regiments haye mutinied and had to bhe exchanged. 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