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ANDTHER ESTIWATE ON BONUS NEASURE Latest Figures Compromise Low and High Amoutns Washington, March 26.—A new es- timate on the cost of the soldier vonus fill passed by the house—$§3,- $01,000,000 — was presented to the scnate finance committee today by the actuary of the American Legion, Her- bert Hess, The figure is a compromise betw: the cost of $4,850,000,000 estimated by Juseph McCoy, government actuary &nd $2,119,000,000 estimated by H. P. Brown, veterans bureau actuary. Hess, like Brown, argued the cost of the paid-up insurance policies to the government would not have to in- clude interest on funds advanced by the government to purchase the poli- COOLIDGE PROCLAIMS WEEK OF APRIL 21 FOR U. S. TO GIVE ATTENTION TO FORESTRY NEE Economic Future Of Country De- pends Upon Putting Millions Of Acres Of Idle Land To Work Growing Trees Says Pack { By proclamation President Coolidge calls upon the people to give thought to the forest situa- tion in this country during the Weck of April 21. Schools, women's clubs, civic organizations and similar bodies are asked to ob- serve the week., The General Federation of Women’s Clubs has set conservation day for Friday of that week so as to coincide with the date set by President Coolidge. Arbor Days in many of the states fall within this date. The American Tree Association of Washington, D. C., announces it is ready to send out tree plant- ing suggestions and tree day pro- grams. It also has ready for schools the famous cartoon, ““The T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 192a. FORD ASSMLANT - 1 DS ~By Kessler HE THINKER (Rodin) /Sa7s 20 Bolsheyists Inspired His . 1 Extortion Demand . March 26.—\ Simek, woul ihe Bohe il attempting 10 extort $1, Edsel | Bt to bii ! by the fro writing thre to- s thrcdening rd chiidren and told the it of nis story a band of ew statement cleared | the His band {lady, Simek asserting the orab ! twenty others and hing as the scuy Prosecutor 18 planni lictment and convietion of to I cisco intention of then ask- 96 "~ SHIFTING BLAME vithi words and ashec them into | prepari Bohemian > transiate nglish in writing s Mr did not those w " e oat least a penne departmnt’s ha hwriti the young Proseutor that ne Ppfavorable Report on Fojel Appointment committe of Sumuel Kr to b il governm spec suits the laries of Cali of Knight 1 new delicious wa different During Lent— h and cheese dishes take on new flavor with GULDEN'S MusTARD SALADRESSING _ British World Fliers Reach Lyons in Safety § Press. cies. These funds, he said, would fRERE No. take the form of direct appropria- tions, Mr. McCoy insisted the govern- nt would be taking the money | m one pocket to put it in another | w1d it would have to aecount for in- terest in figuring the cost of the ianus, Meanwhile the committee again re. | sumed consideration of the revenue Lill, agreeing to several sections of ad- winistrative provisions, Senator Reed, republican, Pennsylvania, served no- tice he would offer an amendment to make interes receivéd. from tax | exempt securities taxable, This will again open the fight against tax exempt securities, Chairman Smoot said he believed it would be impossi- ble to tax these securities without a constitutional amendment which al- ready had been defeated by the house. Iede Nrs. uthorities to hava Hiadik, the land- ased, Enlistment Age for Army to her statement . 3 e at 1ol the! Ford Is Modified by is city landed here safely at 3:40 home e d with a “big Washington, M i is afternoon The distance to make of money. Heltoday voted to ’ ¢ “alchot their starting point y er a sha i she would help|. is 453 miles out of the to ordered her to ¢ 4 miles their schedule calls er gave her a long Thinker,” in the shupe of a poster, deport With this it will send a review of editorial opinion on the part of| the newspapers of the country as| to the need of forest policy legis- lation, Hearings on the MecNary-| Clarke Forestry Bill are set for!| March 25. | “Importance of turning the thought of the people to the need | of reforestation cannot be over| imated,” says Charles Lathrop | , president of the American | Association, which is cam- | aigning for a mnational forest policy law., “In the last sixty vea our population tripled. | What does this mean if our pop- ilation continues to jump at the same rate in the next fifty years? Michigan has but two per cent. of her original pine left, New Eng- land is paying about three mil- lions of dollars a year to import inmber to keep her factories go- ing. The center of the lumber March 26.—The Brit- aviators who left ock this morning for A1 workir ctory d a I tment in the army of bhoys u without the t of their pare industry is nearing the Pacific |millions, the cost of 1 Coast and Orcgon is one of the home building |leading states in this industry at|eighty-one millic this time. For the zreat manu-'land in this country jfacturing centers this means high ling trees. The o cost and high freight rates, It all| ship and even the f directly affelts the employment of | the country depends 1 TELL THE NION LAUNDRY DRIVER YOU WANT Thrif-T-service. AND YOU WILL GET 1. Twenty-one lbs. of Family Wash for $1.50. 2. All flat work ironed and neatly folded. , 3. Wearing apparel returned damp, ready for ironing. Everything washed in a laundry net—no wear and tear on your clothes. acres of to work momic leaq Danbury’s Polit‘ical Row Comes Up Before Judge | Danbury, March —In the super- ior court here this afternoon Judge Newell Jennipgs is hearing evidence | in the mandamus proceedinges brouglit to determine the nominee for alderman at the democratic primary in this city last Friday night, when, after the entire city had been plung- ed into darkness by the extinguishing of the electric lights, about 40 extra ballots were discovercd among those on the table in the eity hall where the count was in progress, Jeremiah A. Keane, whose claim to be the nomination was denied by the town committee today filed ind ent nomination pape d announced that he would become a candidate in|° next Monday's election in the event that the court did not declare him the nominee of his party, Winsted School Badly Damaged by Flames non $10,000 ROBBERY TODAY ROBS HOME OF WRITER ONCE SCORED BY T. R. WOULD-BE TRAIN | BANDIT GAPTURED | $400,000 Robbery Is Frustrated in Pennsylyania Niagara Falls Bank Clerk Held Up Just Outside Door and Relieved of Negro Confesses Burglary In Stame- Punds He Was Translerring. ford Residence of Dr, Wil Ningara Fulls, N. Y., March 26 G. Bdward , cushicr of the East Side bank, lield up by two urmed | bandits just outside the door of t bank today and robbed of $10,000, William J. whi * was taking to the bank who gained national ¢ ' 5 i in the downtown distriet. ina controversy with'I'he ttsburg L A ple ¢ holdup men covered Sims and a velt, then president ) : Nia bank employe who accompanicd him ! Dr, Long 1in the ] with automatic pistols as he stepped [ evening newspaper a no Lout of the bank, seized the bug con- | fect that he would p taining the moncy, which he carried jmore than ho could g uider his arm and backed away to|shop for the articles 1 automob Wi g at the curb, | worth about They kept the bank fal and em- | sentimental Winsted, March 26.—Fire breke | ploye covered until they reached the | Long—if he rotur in the top floor of 8. Anthony’s par-|¢4F Whidh wss naroon colored with | A resident in u curting drawn, The engine of the ear |1 ong's had gi L neero ochial school yostor n hour after : 500 children had been dismissed, The | Was ieft running and the men escap- | ton o od toward Duftaldk nouse Juee el Today pa roof of the building, a three story ibiovered i b, Loy found on brick structure, was destroyed and the e Breaks Off Police Box, bk e , ! antire place was flooded, The e brrimmeld il Autoist Drives Away|stolen on siturans Traftie Officer Edward Kiely Vurgiaty and and $20,000, all of v h I8 covered | by Insurance, Cros: clectric wires re- | ¥ \ ley, alias Dick ported at the police station that an \ . heen sent 1o the House nutom driven by lgnazio Galle are belleved responsible for the blaze No decislon was reachod last night ns il b 126 Temple strect, Hartford, st b L struck a_polo at the corner of East [*PeNt 15 years and thue to when a sossion will " 1 ' lay's blaze was ted’s third school fire within Main and Elm streets, tearing off the | & Gallo did not re- port the accident to the police and a | wcarch is being i for him. Boy of 16 Driver of N nl\ii ROSOVBI'S Stfflflgm BOY SOLICITOR ARRESTED Unregistered The lowing statement contained Aldy Cooklah, 16 In a letter from Mrs. Alico Davis of day afterne " Jamestown, N, Y., should bring hops as J to other wom:n who are in the same eondition she was, says, "1 was nervoys and weak with pains® my back, no ambition, and utteply d liam J. Long Stamford, March Saturday robbed the ho Long, wri puss has inscrte un bride | is afternoon | of ont the Long rglary wa tha police pieked He ald e was and 1 ot 1 confessed the |« in at lits on, ut ba ere the jinc - ehiefly for b y all 1he overed in New York 4. balatice police box. Wb Auto No disfiguring marks. car old boy was arrested 3o n by Policeman Thom ter the attention of the police was called 1o the fact that he was soliciting funds in the south sec. craling a tlon of the city, claiming that they | #nd driviog vere for the benefit of the Boy Scouts | 8h Was driving an ks couraged, and could not sit up all the | and an old ladies' home, The he rald had been given to him, time, Lydin 1. Pinkham's Vegetable [tion of By Scout officials Compound restored my health and | brought to his activities hy people strength so T an YW running a room- (the vicinity and they took the matter ing house and do he work." Lydia |up with the police E. Pinkham's Vegetahle Compound | . Is pre-eminently suecesstul in over-| Give the Herald Classified ade coming such troubles and it will pay | trial and you will be surprised o any suffering woman to try it j results, _—_—_ EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THURS. AND FRI g Thomas 1. | tored Enough time off from your housework to see how the world looks from your own “Front Porch.” old mac atten was fn ( The y fiscated by t umber plates we ound in W1 across t crashed in The apsp 1t sates wer om a1 polic on the k As A result e finding it loaded with aleohol Calls Firemen But Fails To Say Where Blaze Is t the him via N at th Virginia plates The $40 Nationa 10k moved guard off ® a fire e in my through the door of Engine (o No. 4 | this morning, and then she shut t and disappearcd before {men v 1o find out wi ed. Capt. James of the station and « cried a v ere able e Crowe tushed out | ught sight of the | was disapp Myrtie stre CONDITION UNCHANGED, aring | Worcester, March 26.—The condi- {tion of Dr. G Stanley Hall, criou, 15t as she at 400 rom ting | woman in th | Apparatus ouse and ¢ CHOICE MARYLAND SHAD. ... 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