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______=.==1 iz | NEW BRITAIN HERALD =i hde [‘S’I‘ABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924. —-TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS WOODROW WILSON NEAR DEATH; ~ TURN FOR WORSE DURING NIGHT FALL COULD APPEAR AT MELLON POINTS 10 B R 5. Lictle Hope Held Out For Survival of War- OIL INQUIRY, SENATE IS LOSS IN REVENUE A : & b ) pm]i;m” Time Chief Executive Over Tonight T OLD MCADOO BROUGHT IN Income to U.S. Smaller Under, o) J"i":“) ‘Expressions of Good Will From All Quarters, 2 __*__-__———_.[ Garner PIan Thfll] Meilon's ! : . ; : 3 ‘ Including Present President Witness Testifies That He| HOUSE PASSES WALSH T _ o oy i P A "EB E ASED ON 1921 RETURNS iy e L ; i _ : | \:'ashmgton. Feb. 1.—Woodrow Wilson )~A,|t death’s door, and Gregory Were Once| PROPOSAL; NO DEBAT o T s by months of sufterng the var fine prosident is Normal Income Tax Yickl Would Be | After a sudden turn for the worse during the night he lay . educed by Democratic Plan More | : L ; . . Counsels For lnterests Would Allow I’resident to’ 'I'(lu:v‘: e |(‘.-,u’u:|l:m:."—"~nu|n|"('mo-rn . e W ; {throughout the morning hours between life and death. | . 3 " He rallied slightly at noon and talked in whispers with those | g o . | s Would Lose 150 Million, | Before Senate Com- Act in Cancellation of :\'_':::l\l'm““'"";‘_“ ‘:M 'rnf S :': ; ; : {about him. Tn the early afternoon he seemed perhaps to be rest- 0il Leases o AR i an B G ] . : o .‘ i » ‘;Sfigpa:edre]r\lgdhh attendants saw little hope that the end could . mittee b . |981,491 in revenue with @ reduetion L E t : lof taxes as suggested by the demo-| T At one o'clock his friend and physician Dr. Grayson announe~ Washington, Feb. 1.—Without de-|crats against u# loss of 14,201 ¢ ¥ : ' ed that the fm'mer president was asleep and that his pulse was 5 |bate the house toduy passed the under the Mellon plan, y ; s ' “a trifle stronger.” Walsh resolution already approved by [lon informed Representative G : 4 b 5 | Doheny Produces One'Half‘m.» senate, directing the president to |anthor of the democratic scheme delw At 2:30 o'clock Mr. Wilson took a little light nourishment, al- ‘though he was very weak. Dr. Grayson returned to the sickroom “3 Iaeg ““u.) bring n]mll' cancellation of the Do-|without comment in estimates suh-; Of Note, Without blgna-‘ heny and Sinclair maval ol reserve | mitted foday. : . imth the intention of remaining through the day and night, {lcases. The principal loss, the estimate! : ¢ ture—Has Interchange of | thc vote was 120 to 4. The lead- | pionted out, would be entailed in the | : S ——— A crisis may be reached before |ers ugreed to forego debate in defer- |revenue from normal income taxes e |mgmrw Dr. Grayson has called in Words With Senator. lence to Woodrow Wilson, which the Garner plan would reduce | b ‘ ] EAR RUNS "FF BR“]GE {other medical advisors and Mrs., Wil o : y . : ) son, the constant companion of her ative Longworth, the pe- by $186 6 whereas the Mellon | | husband’s protracted suffering has e — publican leader, urging that there be | plan would result in a loss of $77, " 3 . " : |no show of partisanship with the for- | 014,854 ! {summoned other members of the fam Washington, Feb. ‘:' Albert B. |, or prevident near death, asked th However, the smaller cut in sur-| ’ s H > |11y to his bedside in the & street home Tall, former secretary of the interior, | debate be limited to 30 minutes, Rep- |taxes proposed by the democrats| ; ; to which he retired from the White 15 in condition to appear for examina- | pogentative Howard, democrat, would result only in a loss of $139,- | ¥ | House. tion in the senate oll inquiry, the In- | hragka, suggested that the house pro- | 803,1 while the Mellon plan to re-| 3 3 £ vestigating committee was told today | ceed intmediatecly to a vote—a sug- |duce these taxes to o maximum of Accndent by the special medical commission ap- | gestion that was accepted s cont. would mean @ loss of| 2 0 i QoRIA.] sl Mr. Wileoste D Ousde pointed to examine him, | In calling up the Walsh resolution, | $200, 8 [ LX PRFSIDE\T WH SON to Small Coupe With |77 . ;«..h Gk Chairman Lenroot announced that|which was approved by the house Representative Garner's plan \\()nld‘ Se——— -~ —— > A Then he added with a rally of his on the basls of the report a new sub- |without amendment, Mr. Longworth [cut the normal rate to two per cent : But Driver Aboard WANIAR SRREIRT TIINE T Seas quiring his presence before the com- |debute, as 1t measure hud been |three per cent under $4,000 . pro- fow of the former pregident’s closest \m. have done the best you ar Qtonmzlon could,” sald Mr. Wilson to Dr. Gray Stonington, Conn., Feb, 1 Carl B. friends were admitted to the house, The committee of physiclans, which | there wus no serious opposition to it |for the larger reduction h Seamon, 44, of this town, was|Vance MeCormick, former chairman in the house | The figures were based on the 1921 S y drowned today when his automobile 'of the democratic national committes, was appointed after Mr I's doctors y | "Referring to Mr. Wilson, the re. | returns and showed that the greatest | Descendant of Farly Se In New ran off a bridge over which he was ! leaving after a short talk with Mrs had reported him unable to go before A the committee, submitted a “,m.,,‘pul-lr n leader sald “disquieting ru- | loss under the Garner plan would Britain Suceumbs To Heart b3 driving. Wilson, said that death might come today or might stay its hand until to- statement which said that the former | MOTS" werd afloat us to his condition, | resnlt in the taxes on incomes under Attack. Sflld to Have Taken Action Seamon was returning from the N » : ad | $5,000 where ) less rev. b d orrow. wecretary wasunder u nervous strain |- I think It would be extremely bad | §5.000 where §135,881,730 lems rev-| o b i Rutherford, uged Y, N. H. and H. raliroad yards at mlrxr.'-‘:‘x.m Coolidge was one of the B taste, under the circumstances,” he | enue would be containe i | : 2 | ; but that his general appearance was ) ! ) 3¢ Fhei ey Gk . o] Midway where he is superintendent i g g 0 udded “to get Into a partisan discus- | Iteductions under the Mellon plan |35 Wife of former Bullding Inspector Against Marholin and Pri g Y first to send u message of sympathy, airly god, | Arthur N. Rutherford of 020 Stauley to his home in this city st R vy o g f 8 or 80| ould ve tax-payers romes 4 7 a0l his statement submitted by the |[Sfon. W®'re all for this resolution. | would save tax-payers on incomes of | LT fie I BiEhLwt-The: Grove Zevin iy Machine, & small -ooups, tert|SLoR e heerd of ¢ , tus. ductors, follows: v cessor, he sud 3 | Let's get behind,” this amount $50,172,677 | Tridn s 4 - X i | HIll sanitorium. Death was due 1o the state highway just &t the ap- -+, e .- ‘Mr. I'al! shows the effect of severe | Tepresentative 1 republicen, The estimates considered on » heagt. tallure, & malndy.. ~frem ———— proach to' the Pine Point detdye, oolidge vonveyed . A ghiear : “ New York, attempted to have the' losses, vesulting from reductios . fra which they freluded o prayer for re nervous strain but his general ap- bowuns nstder hMs resolutic Hing income rates. Both plais 0 v ahideh gae il been suffering l‘ar‘ Morrie shn, waid to be one of the plunged through the bridge ralling covery ‘1:?':»..' fln-iy..-» to the ‘uyuv.‘n‘:.‘ or- | for a reduction nf‘nl-fl\u‘: ‘nnvr:m.'m o ome thns™ y | wealthiost ymen In New Britain, re-|and down into the river being sub- | Not 1 nespected what anacmic fooking and his muscles | 708 KT FEAFR B0 R0 UILES FIALSS | SOF 8 soetls . gt Mrs. Rutherford was descended [fused to ddny orefirm a rumor that werged in 16 feet or wmior The phessnt comptiatios, ‘aithousll e flabby, The radials are soft, s P o B Lt et i :“ dPLigesppay ghebocdpa i und the feron o family whieh settled In New ho had brought sult for $60,000 each " polse 92 to (he n nd regular ’\"' et trinoril I"‘ ""’ : republican, | hous ;""‘ "'I" "| ""‘l" commitiee al-| prjain geve generations ago. She against Bewfamin Marholin and Har- The blood pressure I8 170 systolic and | Massachusetts objected however and | ready hus reduced these (8xe8 Y [wun born here and attended the high o 2evin shon asked for o statement | ' I ) the house went about other business, | §163,000,000 i at hand when the accident happened [daily automobile ride through the ¥0 dyastolic, sehool, later going to the Hartford Art | this afternoon. It is reported that about 9:45 this forenoon city his weekly trip to the theater The heart is normal as (o size and » : " = 3 school fron’ which she graduated, the snit has been brought, or is about | s was ot y unexpected to his sounde. The lungs are apparently Moot Return MOHE\ Sinclair to Return to She was a painter of great talent, (1o be brought but the caunse in the ""' wd quickly gathered and ;‘ g normal. The abdomen is negative ex- ] g™ proof of which is found in the many complaint fs unknow local \garage man was sUmMmMOnes . g U, S.in a Few Weeks e N R The submerged car was caught on an copt for slight tenderness in the gall- Made in Ponzi Scheme | - 2 . water color sketches whieh adorn I wouldn't say yes or 0o said Dottt e 1 w reglon London, Feb. 2.—-Mason Day, EUFo- | jep home and the home fri Mr. Cohn. "My attorney told me not nchor and dragged to the surface, 4hbearcd to bo in la e act “Weare told by the attending physi. For neurly 20 years Mre, Ruther- to say a thing. Maybe I'll say some. Mr. Scamon’s body was taken out of clan that there ix no evidence of ford was u member of the South Con- | thing in a day or two the car by breaking a rear window discnse of the kidneyn, He §8 in an gregational church, fn which she took | Marliolin, %evin and Cohn are en. Physiclans with the ald ot a pul-| 3% BB oiy o SR B0 anxicty state, but there is no evid e prarance is tairly good e ik soms It is belleved that the steering a surprise to those whoe h been a gear broke, although no one was ne ustomed to see Mr, Wilson taking his physicia Outwardly the former preside Boston, Feb, 1. —Fedoral Judge Ai- | pean representative of Harry I, Sin derson ruled today that investors in | clalr, said this morning that Mr, Sin- Charles Ponzi's postal reply coupon | elait-would remain in 1iur two or N me who withdrew ot win Y hree e o v and v cane 0 N e wh hirew béth principal | three weoks longer and then leave fF |y, "itive litorost. AMORE Members | gaged in o legal Uit over the Hebrew and interest on thelr thyestments must | fom of the church she was loved and ad- | wehool X i v ¢} vithout result. The body was r be treated as preferential tors | "The ofl magnate, who arrived here . R . e | to 1 | tal eight und at & distahos has t . s mired for her kindly disposition and | changed and 1o have the by-laws re. Moved to the Jocal undertaking es { b and musgt return to the bankrupt | from Paris yesterday, expeets to ro 4 MEERE. a0 00 A bl : 08 Of REVIRE Wanen o8 ines of his face und the Jinger fliction o his left Jeg, which § motor attempted to resuscitate hir 4 1if Aty He has ga of organic nervous disease and aillingness to help in any cause which | vised. Marholin has secured a tem. | tablishment v . sonzi estate all the money which the o the French capital & e - o 8 #ee a ten re s during his long me | EXT Suatn SiL the e Which they | turn to the French capital at the wouig promote the interest of man v injunction forbidding th Attempts to get the car out of > " withdrew weekeend, Me, Day said, and then will {00 S t ot & (Blgned), 8 Sl A rone X in being wad water had been unsuccesstul up 10 Dyng 1 e . v SEuy L Fraternaily, Mrs, Rutherford was a carly this afternoon owing 1o the nuy taken an inereasing purt “Ihomus A. Clay ! haps visiting Germany before salling |\ member of Martha Chapter, Order of GETS THREL YEARS swift tide which was running. X affaire aguin. 859 heo bes niel Stuart, J NCOT' i i Dantel V. Stu Score Are lnjured n for the United States the Bastern Star, and the White bridge runs over a portion of ¢ 1 Stevling Ruffa.” New Havers bk s oAl A G ‘hi 2 Mr, I himself may go 1o Russia gpeine 3 w ®0 memiby of cal Voth Wiliam G. MeAdoo, demo Chicago Accidents rlorrumgiiBoe 5t il Shrine. = 8) ‘ mber Of | 4o mond ring af vowing pepper | 1ocal harbor. friends, and admirers ov nomination, aud Thomas W. Gregory, of persons were injured toduy in cle- | would rematn abroad for two months.| \When it became evident yostorday PtOre. Peter Brown of Brookiyn was etary of th sl Masonic lo 1 topics of current politics the democrat chosen by President vated railway and other accidents at- that her condition warranted alarm, a *°0f 10 prison for t to four years |and a Knight mplar. He terest ad have publis Coolldge to prosecu! the government’s tributed to a fog, one of the thickest RUSSIA RECOGNIED consultation Of ehaplalists = oal j! by Judge Nickers today {vived by a wife. n Armistice L et B L D LT sty | biaaikets of vupor experionoed in day. |ty The Asssciuted Prom but they d 3 .m.‘x of her recove ry oil interests, E. L. Doheny, Callfornia | jigit in Chicago in yours, Twenty per | London, Feb, 1.—Great Britain has| 00 S0 © B G TS T operator, testified today before the gons were hurt in a collision of two gfven Russia recognition de jure, it l“n. :I"lu ";': Mv;' . \.'y ‘. 'xvmv“ s R B e i S G e el e EATHER AND SON GIVELIVES Mr. Doheny said his company had | yqiway s e e by Sy cuu, I nployed Mr. MeAdoo to represent | ing, ag 1 an n »fi;'i;-"fif};‘".l;x‘lj..'m.‘\"s'\‘;v;ll = Brandishes Axe and Revolver, PV e it 3t the e IN VAIN el pany . ic's dosen oihere e Scaring Family Out of HHORPR (T "etniss Surmien shorsh i e ot e o C pryehotic symptons In oue opinion Mr. Fall is in con dition to appear berore the commitiee it e ’u-&rn 1o « re -r..m-n' ) ! home w at Services will R e Sea s e o TWO ARE_IDENTIFIED Sout) ‘.-1,.,“"},'}'53?"'-” our shar RUSSELL & ERWIN TO-HAVE |Police Find Steve Stalinow- - == George and Ha"y Bradley AFTER SHACK BURNS Mr. McAdoo ha v NEW SIB6000 BULDING ski of Christian Lane WILL O ENPLOY of Plainville Die Trying ey { . " - . ¢ \\va‘ul m‘m stratio % now has “genera 8 2 tnlin. GREGORY ]N CASE Remains of Bodics of Sheedy and ~ e o ot W omry 8 s sory saacture Wil Adpan prs.oPPINS Door Into Splin — = to Save Helen Baldega 1awncre voien veom w5000 Questioned by Senator Bursum, re- ot Factory—Nite 1eing ters During Frenzy. Indications Are That Proposed Coun- publican, New Mexico, Mr. Doheny : ¥ <l in Ol Inquiry May Not FI'OITI Watery Grave sald Mr. McAdoo's salary is 350,000 a Prepared Today ave doh ar ling & newly sharpened ake in, & t b 1 lications Pians have been prepased ur Asked Wi ad the more it and and a revolver in the other N White House today or | tracts are shortly to be award ¥ = “hedatate Thor Jrog form t 1 racts a ortly . s Christain Lar ner Tragedy Near Plant of Na- Near Goodyear, Conn 1able, the inowski of f Mr ¢ , The tness sald the American Hardware Corp it atened to 1 . | two rne e be employe Mr. Fall, for a factory building to Aren this ”.’fm g at their home, o t it tand lea Smith 1 buildings' of the 0 then decided thit be wos . 6 ony todny tional Marine Lamp Co. or ,AV.'HIIIJ'IHI l»’ ot i " it Horrifies Bristol—Father Work was su " ' 2 1Upe " & " 4 molk m Lol n Mexican affairs in 1 the ne Mr. Fan t the present Dnheny ss Jarri- ing and the word was the police headquarters here atrolr James MoCabe York banking The building P BBl g 1. Kimball of the Amerie - . the ppace, but of ! Corporation said this afters the § : of th loors 1o splinters be used for gen purpose: any buliets or prem Four Burned to Death " g 0 S the o =1 After Kerosene l"\plodes e. the conpte } fiving had " ransactions WHE pajonvitle, Mich., Feb. 1 man, Christal 4 ut four months | vublic off n that 10 44 wite and their two children were and on & sions have had THI. WEATHIR which he had testificd concerning the yucned to death in their farin home dispites. ot Stalinowski's o loan to Mr five miles west of here today this morning could nol be 4 Hartford., Veb. | ~Forecast but it is thonght that they for New Britain and vicinity of Mr. Gregors nese =il B yey 1o start a kitchen fire, exp " et during h the Partly clondy and somewhat ®an selected ¢ HESUMED The dead are Bdward Bowles, 3 b un threatened to leave |k o warmer tonight; Saturday fair " drunk at the fime of his & was 850,000 g RICHARDS MARRIED. York. ¥ -8 nis cham With referens MPloyment goo gatlon can of keros wife, who was partly paraly (Continued |boy of five and a @il of two. . | "—