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6 New Brltain Herald COMPANY xeapted) ticn of V0-yoar bond issues to | bonus would cost some $90,-| it s been figured. annually h HERALD a ™ D tales-tax arrange- $87,000,000 annual- | that a | | amount of money SURSCRIP’ $8.00 a Yo 10N ippear Montn taxpay ging a lower e Pack New Mritaln f living. would net be dependent Entered as 8o ond ( tter 58 .bandonment of RERiTaN ingement which would not ine s he co v a third of the amount tax-reduction plan, such T SOMETHING WORTH WHILE to the! ast The Associnted Press. musing le it 2 a smile of half- | the | pie themselves refuse ab- of Ci Intia 1 e work to brir the good out that may now come. | ncellors, is still | ipparently statement that | Germany can not pay any more repar- Germany th g with France atior But the peo in Who have the money to pay reparations are arran to thing do that very _pay repara- | i that | | z its eyes and protest- that Germany can not pay, while | AHEAD gt ) . | Herald under Berlin’s eyes the Rhine| t in picture presented of Berlin closir FIGURING Somz he L Ruhr industrial interests are sign- | attention to the fact tha askir ithr ind 1l interests are si contract with France to pay at be allowed to do ertain piece 9,000,000 the illies and o rancs, to pe 8 um | francs, to pay 18| . that | Per cent board to | work which would cost a cetrai output of the mines to | tax of 10 the of it is that va‘-l should the unless of money, no board | iRt the another per | should require ton on all the rest of coal The its had exceed appropriation, ex- | penses been figured ahead Joke | expected | the victor NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, might possib wanted m | constitutionality of silly red tape question, of desiring t viously laid ¢ president on saw fit, havir being free fr [ other handie he couid b has Le him The trou of us, we hand to United St ittle in ke feel s 1l abide by have kept powerfu the th thr Ve periods. is It N to the peopic if time ly step in if the an at a procedure would not 0 be free ut course, he 12 made v if could do embarrs the om the nsidering aps to free action, to the country w ible howeve uld n things, that the is, like to have 1 we whoever ue ites, he fundamental his country ough many ST HAD 108t irrvitating to ) BE” when come from any law i strong fi people | us break or such into now strengthens his position | pre- He would be as he no plans publie ssing ne nd it he who work for , that we, just a would rules that aind distressing ind sa often that athletics lead to a train thought quit which so ent to comment There reason would for football of & to discussing e apart from iees that the it to be the which upon seem L team win, unless one victory had were athletics temptation is irresistible. no especial | been in- spired to do so by the wish to “gloat, and certainly serious cor But there b over Harvard and the mud “gloating" nment. is reason for y the Yale last 1 of the Harvard has no pi mentioning football team iturday in the rain field. at' the | let her break one | modern wives knit ties for or ident of | will | international law, we'll of ours. on An unsophisticatgd child is'one that still asks her mother for a cookie in. stead of the butt of her cigarette, We much don’t know why there should be demestic infelicity I"'ew their hus- 80 bands. As every experienced porter knows, the man who monopolizes the loud NOVEMBER 26, 1923. Newest Airplane Rivals Bird In Flight YT S S —— talk in the smoker thinks ten cents af. | generous tip. forgive is the money in seven been able to The alien you can't one who makes more years than you have make in twenty. The thing that most anneys a bald man is the fact that ev barber wishes to use his head as an experi- ment station. . European nations would find it easier to keep ahead of the wolf if they wouldn’t try so hard to get ahead of one another. it would be well to ecarry wheat free; let the government pay the railroads, and tax the farmer to make up the deficit. Perhaps ‘You have snapped give ad- sentence wrong place,” man; “l never Correct th come to. the the self-made vice.” Here is the Perry helicopter, recently completed at Lombard, il ed 3500 pounds of dead weight directly off the ground straight up into the air. During a recent flight it lift- It has two pairs of wings superimposed one above the other and revolving in opposite directions. The wings have a spread of 44 feet. It is said the craft can rise or land in a ground space of 100 feet and can fly sideways or hover in the air like a bird. SALESHAN HELD N DEATH OFTWOMEN Arrest Diamond in Cleveland for Body of S. CHICAGO STUDENT 1 FOUND MURDER VICTIM F. L. Tracey. With Bullet in the Temple, is Dis- M\‘flt:ll Lying in Street Chicago, Nov. 26. — The second DEMOGRATS PLEDGE CLEAN POLITICS Will Not Resort to Cheap Tricks, Ofiicials Say Washington, Nov. 26—Considera- tions of “mere temporary partisan |advantage” will not tempt the Demo- | cratic members of congres to “play cheap or mean politics at the ex- pense of the pcople as did the Re- publicans during 1919 and 1920, Representative Garrett of Tennessee | declares in a statement urging absti- |nence from partisanship in dealing and | ows this is going on erime of violence within a week hav- ing as a victim a University of Chi- cago student, came to light yesterday with the finding, of the body of Freeman Louis Tracey of 1217 Fifty-third street, lying in East th eighth street Woodlawn avenue. | The youth, who was 23 years old, and until recently a political economy stu- dent at the university, had been shot through the left temple with a 32- calibre bullet. Powder burns and a number of scratches upon the face with the probiet of taxstion ‘Td"““}d T“‘;:" }“"t" ;"’;‘“""” h;",‘;\ Mr. Garrett, who is expected to be ey el gy | re-elected Democratic leader in the The body lay in a tumbled heap | | house, excepts only *“the present in- near the curbing and a crimson trai] | 1auitous high tariff” in his appeal for | led a block east over Fifty-eighth ‘.’?°:“;a:;":::flo,,:“’:,.,»,d:-;-r?.ilnnu"» u‘::(l ;1‘:. ;l!rs nll\er;s‘\dm:’or:cm:?mu 1;:,:‘: h’.‘r: 'j‘ | ancs His statement, issbed after a shot was fired, it is believed. 4 conference with Representative Cor- Detectives have failed to discover ¢!l Hull of Tennessee, chairman of a clue to the identity of the slayers, ‘lhn Democratic national committee, emphasizes with reference to Secre- or any reason for the slaying. » 's The victim's clothing was undis- |tary Mellon's proposals for tax reduc. turbed, his coat, vest and o\ortoah"o'” that “everybody, everywhere, favors reducing the normal taxes, were buttoned and $41 in cash anrl‘ his watch were found in his pockets, | The auestion of difterentiating be- | tween carned and unearned incomes = o F s has alway8 had th t of “all Blltaifi l;{ I})ll?ome:tl lsf d members” In principle, he says, but it | ngiis| oat 1s deized has not been put into effect because By The Associated Prer “of Republican opbosition and the | London, Nov. the schooner extreme difficulty of its successful Tomako, seized by the American au- administration.” thorities off the New Jersey coast, is “The worst enemy of honest equi- proved to be a British ship with her| table internal tax revision,” Mr, Gar- papers in order, the British govern-|rett asserts, “is the person who in- ment will probably lodge a formal|jects political or factional considera- protest to Washington against her tions or co eral controversies which seizure outside the three mile limit, |bear no relation to the single problem it was said here today. Tqe British|or scientifie lqlAH.l\v[l taxation protest, if made, would be in order - to keep the record clear on the three o W . . mile issue, pending final agreement TO ENLARGE STADIUM on the rum-running treaty permitting| Philadelphia, Nov. 26—Unprece« dented feotball attendance at Franke selzures outside that limit for this es- pecial offense, lin field this fall has brought sugges- tions from atheltic authorities that lhf new stadium be enlarged to seat unlvnm 80,000 The stadium, which | was completed last year, has a seat- Ing capacity of about 56,000, Shooting Bank Employes New York, Nov. 26.—Barlow Morris Diamond, a Brooklyn salesman who was arrested last night in the hotel at veland as one of three hold-up men who shot to death two employes of the West End bank on November 14 and escaped with $43, 000 in cash, arrives loday under heavy guard to face witnesses who police say have identified his picture as that of one of the hold-up men. In the murder and robbery William Barlow, a retired police scrgeant, Dwight Parsons and son started out |and William H. McLaughlin, a war this morning for a drive to Roaring | veteran employed by the bank, were Brook. A mishap to their convey- |shot down in cold blood without the ance caused them to give up the trip, | slightest ning. Their two assail- The Tremont street pum team beat |ants escaped in an automobile driven the Grove streets yeste by the|by a confederate. It was through score of 4 to 8 and to« the Grove |this sear that Diamond’s arrest was streets got satisfaction h\ whaling the | brought about, after detectives had ts, 4 trailed him through Philadelphia, indimans e hompson of the New Brit- | Baltimore, Washington, Toledo and Yale But{ain club's polo team sustained | Cleveland, knowing that practically all {an injury to his right leg while play- In the ing with one of the Hartford amateur |time of his arrest were found a teams last evening loaded revolver and $2,200, mostly in John H. Kirkham, William Middle- | $20 bills, the denomination of a large mas, W. E. | and Willinm Fow- | part of the money stolen. He had a ler will go to the Hartford Y. M. C.|great deal more than this when he A. this evening to play chess jeft New York, the detectives said, The beautiful snow, the first but spent lavishly on his tour. In stallment of which was received last | Philadeiphia, they said, he stopped at evening, made the walks and some |the Hotel Lorraine under the name | parts of the roads very slippery this [of “Schwartz," giving lavish catertain- | morning. eral horses slipped and [ ment to a chorus girl and boasting | fell v rickland House and in |that he was a “stick-up man.” | one the shaft of a wagon was| The police first connceted | broken by a horse falling on it with the case through the that they | ——— plates on the automobile in which Their | the hold-up men escaped from the scene of the murder. The plates we issued in w fictitious name, but the application gave the address of a building owned by Diamond's mother. 1 The prisoner once served a term of | six months in Connccticut for grand larceny, police said. His fingerprints, they added corresponded with marks Munich, left in blood on the door handles of |yyiiier the the car. Five witnesses to the crime identificd his rogues' gallery picture at police headquarters as that of one of the hold-up men, Diamond's mother, who collapsed when told of his arrest, had an ac- count in the West End bank, police said, and her son frequently went to |the institution on business for her. The bank is within a stone’'s throw of the Diamond home. On information supplied over long distance telephone last night by the letectives who 1 the arrest, po- said they expected within a short to locate two men believed to been the other members of the 1 could | “O'% There is no reason to believe that the \y Harvard players board | PR 25 Years Ago Today Faken irom Herald of that date) were found to be such that the s b iana el Yale men w E the showed no superior forma- she would stop making more courageous Cer uup.lumu i gestures and would not exceed its apy would open her than wer she has been peeking throu 3 ik r \ tainly Yale owi near Igey N BT in uld not pay until | b profited by ger nd Mrs. G are enterts from Meriden. and Mrs. L. A, Snow of Maple are entertaining friends from over the holidays 8. H ining Samlow Arch of o W of rmany oo lid street it the it the Harvard win had then ¥ team" a party who have and the men friends Mr. street Boston board's fuct that a the if not in theory the spite fall of the mark political Soesd bet. appropriation chance to display none of were forced to attend to the Now, if the of omml terests | - ‘rlmy A back upon straight football and untried. the Har- troubles, and cleverness which made When the Yale previously Today It is found that ayme: emselves, payment them ter team it faced Saturday works will have to have an ap- ,‘\\ull(‘v\ the practical digg as the public propriation for aban- cleaning the streets o men had to in G A will dig ermany, will d aid plans and fall the such | to he Quite possibly snow board has kr | appropriatior this winter ey do-—there would m 3 R e e will insist they her ines ) wson why those If, listen to the no re reparations | not be working people that Ge play that were practically There insistence ordinary added would pe needed Mayor The | win paid however, the ident of | than win Paonessa was need for more for determination to that it it yhasizing the inderstood a only excuse stre 3 Berlir rmany cun not pay, and orders of matter a should be | ©f vard letermination as those workers refuse to obey the board n s an ap- " ways. ways possesses it propriation for work—work badly | me whom they are| ... vear prisoner’s pockets at the | working becav will know thelr of the game counted upon Yale players had |nK Will to Win. The | that gen- necded—and may say cost of such followers its work will pay repa I the thar work will not technically exceed their winning the | ™ develop more Jatham | | themse erally A8 there | that appropriatio money i Ve that ) to bring up to the Germar hemselves people 1 the g this moncy at that time, |t ging BE would not understa rain men who were elever €noug thelr greatest| in- ) Al if they from them had weapons, its g taken wral rmany’s Ger- | the gencral p clever enough | that | 108t, no g profit for them speed, ingenuity of play listress—namely t would Know had nerally will probably be There the lost a they would speak for that simply has mans was they workers work, the ming him license mselves, T could pted ex- > ce, and start payment of repara- | e cuses sult for their own sakes at least r their own ey felt, too the Lrowen carried the TANES AND BONUS thoughtful that the fa the aliles are ited o canw people’s contidence many determination P voin e one insiste yon by people, who believe t that point, the one insisted upOn DY | 40, porsenal to win| couneil of ambassadors. Germany knowiedge that Observations on The Weather Washington, Nov Southern New England | and Tuesday; warmer as the | Tuesday afternoon h winds shifting to Win, | ROFthwest. | Tor Connecticut vhen | Tuesday; w wrvard's will to relf o the Secretar & shown | ““ a8 reinforced by the e s WAY 0T thoy must win in order to justify that stant su-| o fidence. ‘There had never come to of the keeping the of ations 1 s walk b t STRIKE Bavaria, Nov. 2(--Adolf Bavarian 1ascist leader, who was arrested after the n—mvm- of the recent nationalistic “putsch’ RS here, is reported to have gone 2 " Nongsr Wrtes 16 the it ot Bdel: ng'o '."ifif hTw m;fihtk . g ghway otmen heim, near this city, where lu is Iu. Hartford, Nov, 26--All but twelve ing confined, towns of the state have applied to |the highway department for an allot- ment from the $1,000,000 fund avail- able for state aid road construction, it was announced today. The allot- pla their im in field imagina- | themsely off al bes it 26.—Norccast for Rain tonight tonight; colder or night; fresh to west and make it impossible ty aten lot of players. Their bonus to Why, $90,000,000 y ormer tions had pictured victory alv | . | Emile Coue would | imagination is say that than the 000,600 p stronger will, | 80 Yale's will to win, her spirit Rain tonight and tonight; colder| or night; south northwest winds 4 o Britain and vicinity: Rain and warmer tonight; Tuesds rain, #OMmE 1 ol 1 colder dur taxpayers some - A became an irressitible power more powerful than H rmer T shifti sday afternoon est and SOCCOR i Passaic, N Arthur Johnson of New York died today from injuries received in a soccer game | | yesterday. Johnson played with the |ment will have to be ot 50 per cent Passaic United soccer team against the total requests aggregate the Scott A. A. at Brighton Oval. He }L 27,000 A majority of the ®wns had been in this country but a ycar, |applied for the maximum amount of coming from England, | 820,000 fixed by law. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO { y - oH, 1 Sy, MR.TRuE, DID You S&C ANYTHING OF OUR DoOG ¢ L PENNED HIM UP IN THE MASEMENT BERORE L LEFT WITH THa PAMILY [N THEG CAR TH\S MORNING CARLY. words y picture of } g to that thi 3 L W . I ticket t ; 4| Winning was carried t ale's L onto at i New would be saved tement +| There's quite a bit of truth i not e of one of | Ther s plan, can hensive sibly too-compre P That truth is it is pretty hard to beat a1 rence yan I8 caw y who just can not imagine himself | afterr or night litions tsturbar | of Coue's Y08 goes ¥ even thot 1 ambitious theory bit o as and rainy Kentucky York. It the St. Lawrence or Tuesday Conne 1 on the southern | “ Factsand Fancies ... ... " .. "\ BY KOBERT oUILLEN ts between the Mississippi river tnues mild from Monta vided to pay n ice time have gang. Diamond, who is 28, a widower e father of a five year old boy, one time one of the best known tes in Brooklyn high schools covered by New search for the known last night id they had recalled | cities. They are sald, that the other are at hotcls here s New man and | beaten saved by a tax reductio ter able the bont fect, that pass out tonight and the co wol was My intry Me wil 1or po he wide arca York police in the prisoner became officials come T'he g the r her detectives positi mer for 2 they they seck God made made vor for this vieinity i iness with slowly rising ed by t rai the dangerou two Will Seek Presidency of Mexico Without Platform o City, Nov. 26.—General An- ormer governor of Sinaloa 1 the pub! ast night announced that would k the declaring Seven Deaths in Seven Days From Poison Booze Pittsh 2 Beven deaths ma by market upon would s ' N Mexi income, beca N ot days caused the poison meet today city State Jrprise ic ufacturer ing to manufactur he demand ction authorities mand, hootleggers working to prepare liguor with medicated I mash with a fuselgoil and such presidency without statement National Political | program which history a government complies with its duties is prefer- previously announced pro- which, when unfuifilled, be- historical reproach,” he through o that th 2 lowered & e fit asition federal 1 pos Ier | mads e Leagu e wor Y&s, WS Saw HiM, BUT AT RIRST W& HEARD HIM He YowLED so Pl?lmw THAT L STEPPED OVER AND LET HIM our come, and won emands of police say has icti iti- | ove & own- It is | cian fashions s who constitu some per cer Cor LAe ghiite aleoho . high | g syntheti vided the bor P but $157 Philadelphia Man Named - hamherlam to the Pope| Nov. 26—Pope Pius today Andrew Maloney of Phil- his private chamberiain, under three popes by | a papal marquis and new incombent. The at Maloney broth- | presented the pontiff with a n»n-; . : o - INVOLUNTARY PETITION. | FALSE BIRGLAR \l ARM New York, Nov. 26—As involun-| Pesse. |tary petition in bankruptey was filed | 30 o'clock |with the federal distriet court Ioh\‘ against Frank J. and Michael Domo f ¥. 3. Domo and Co., cotton brokers | 190 Broad street The l|lhlllll(‘l! fisted at ,000 and the assets| not more than $2,000. | in G .ermam tion of duction in taxes on »,, ing primarily -y, er of the fou <pe but rather simple may see eent additional Mr. Babson, because possible that manufacturer is lowered be under the Melon plan, t mate consumer would be eertain percentage. two less or more. t the extra 5 per cent, Babson, would bonus were aba be the result of Msulting from tax Now Seult to sce. Wlllam G. McAdoo's having stated some time ago that be THE RISNT To PRoTecT THa NEIQHUOBORHOOD'S NERves AND A DUMB ANIMAL FROmM ITS 'DUMB OWNGR ! the redaction even zero. The does liplomat wher o spending as he uitis | aga benefited a | attitu 13 and Et Aepartment He in turs and Sergeant 4 Officers Kiely, Ma- MeCarthy, McCabe and iy /r,, 74 fr,'."/ per o h why e fire of any p figured by Mr. | wisdom where horoughbred telephone are ha and see - Whe who not come umiess the | e police mones by the rampaign A Felief, At That A California man says he can talk to monkeys. Well, perhaps, st times might as well.—Detroit News. doned jowered hand | efrctive mechan- alarm to sould. reductio Henry Ford ' ther in other words, if England will let ism causell the one