New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1924, Page 1

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:\e\\'s of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 DEPT. OF JUSTICE TRIED TO FRAME WHEELER AND SPIED ON INVESTIGATORS AS WELL REV. TIMOTHY BYRNE W. 0. Duckstein, Whose Wife Is Secret Agent, Gives Sensational Ex- posure Of Alleged Es- pionage System. Now Assigned to High- wood Church Timothy Byrne, W Plarned to ‘Railvoad’ Means to Prison and Stole His Note Well— Brookhart Shadowed by e urch i received notice troa John Nilan at Books as ik L2 i New imm oon, t agal Pritain Sleuths. ned 1o rate subu New churc hwood, a b of pastor of that I"at will sail shortly for Kuroy an extended nd I Byrne will assist the act the dutic The May committ ntatives augherty that reprose of frame | for stay Iy ing p m its 1 had spirited B ; . | ane s of the parish, wotice o comp wosecutor, but h mem to d its wit surprise to his fri with New By stay has been so short 2 yrne is in it mous diarics of Gastor with it as an inve way the e Means, woiking o gator Wife a Secret Agent witnesses iias not yet been named - LITTLE GIRL CRUSHED BY Puckstein, who said the who s a seeret It was e procecding departier who identified in | Means | said, il be ed by York Sleuths Used ibed yortions which n about the he direetic tant to A New stein great pr 10 had been 1} ittee's oper Rose Borkowskie, Aged 10, Duc ystem of While siting Daddy in Broad Street Shop jer t whine in i t on Broad stre m rnoor )f two men S A nd pui OB » tor W ¢ Im Mot ' of Gasto arbles te then M de tantiate his ta to Joss called } stori m Smitl 1 and | | i ESTATE IS DIVIDED Mre, 1 Thomas ' and files [Metrs of Mr. and Mis diaries Agree Temple — Conris The Hearing In Detail Decide Which One Died Fiest, tar with re vestigat stigating committes 1rrus, & special agent assigned e had f A woman April 1, w hem ’xmm which 1 tinue sald M isitor to his hous entified ans was covered and was follow ing Davidson, a testi 50 A dr at she *and oan a ¢ 18 h was not so elose, 5. 1 sald the wate tra men were assigned who has told the committes for Jess W, Smith t senational activi- e committee room g “shadows” w tior ecting mor many ot} in th 1y at his of u\\uvlll\\!l'r\ Was) PROPVOSED, 8o q ina ere undergoing examins mberlain, ive York 1 bim but the ot know lers to stop 1 came to him A e sald Duckstein T «m.-g 0. Duckstein, B. MelLean, g Jess Smith and said esd him in June, 1 rwood, & man ' tly heard in t ugh Ducksteir 1 he pmed but was not sure” that ston Means had beon employed by MecLean on several occastons dur g recent years 1 Meloan were all ¥ g January, 1924 Viiat were Under 2tk asked Senator W 1 saw them going over a Duckstein repiicd tctme witness s Or testified to kno mith ntr n frequer vestiga Votes for Pres Underwood, Pa ans Beach wood and . onee.” Democratic Admini Uend Women Slowths - LEAVES ST. JOSEPH'S ‘Reconll,\' Appointed Curate lately. n's churelh, Haven. ! BAKERY PLANT MACHINE Willed | ! Need Not Mclean Ouoted As Backmg Bonas s . in Effort To Save Several Million New Haven Times-Leader Says Senator Declares He Pre- fers Bonus Tax to Ruinous NEW BRITAIN HERALD MAY 21, 1924. —TWENTY PAGES. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, SUGGESTS ROUSKIE INDIANA KEYNOTE Mayor Paonessa Wants Board fo Senator Watson Flays Obstruc- | Get Patrolman’s Resignation | tionists and Agitators 'WOULD LIKE ACTION FRIDAY SEES INDUSTRY WANING Declares Penalty Imposed Last Week Questions Motives of Senate Investi- | Was Not Sufficiently Severe in View | gators and Says Spirit of Doubt and of Reports Which Have Come To Unrest Created in Hampering Pros- His Ears, perity—Calls Govt. as Whole Clean. | Indianapolis, An upon the wor May of M assault what were char- acterized as the de e forces v in control of the situa- ashington and a restatement of republican. principles constituted the main themes of the ad dress delivered to the republican stat convention he by its tempor ary chairman, Wat son, of In Paoncssa wants Patrol- . Rouskie dropped from in a letter to commiss he re- 1 spe- Mayor A | man ghon police force and the action be wembers of m uests that !Cial meeting of the board taken at I'riday eve- 1ining keynote Rouskic fig he w ve from s 1 The mayor feels vas sufficiently severe and y ' Ias mailcd the following letter to his Besides as | commissioners bators as “Repe to my at- ' vantage regar tention » board | their work on their 'of polics at ment, Senator Watson case rucation period penalty not weting of tl week, the since the gover viewed the r ;.m ican commissfoners last was taken in and praifed the achieve Harding-Coolidge administr the field of international relat laid stress upon the senate investiga- tions declaring that the only ol ve of the needed legislation, * but to break down ‘he fait people in their nat n to 1o these e dismissed it truth rwise your board would not is trutl ports, in should If there e ions appears to trom the department, and at there must he some ere not em, othe enactment of a fine department be must actions and the caused dam can onal men, tainly wt of officer tions, Obstruction Tactics W witness e activiti Washington,” I'or many weeks the work of ki s cer irmful reports t It is my case | "W that your | rd re- ¢y r of Vaoliceman 1 if it is not forthcoming onduct unbecoming an be preferred and the s outlined in the charter are 'R effects o s of ot nation tive forces at (Continued on Third Page) FORD'S SHOALS OFFER TURNED DOWN 10T06 Nenate Agriculture Commit- tee May Report Norris Govt, Ownership Bill ting to the other i of police that com the THAW DISAPPEARS . ‘\H-r Pleading Not Guilts, He Teaves | eport casing a vote glon, May 21.-A 1 the Ford bi of 10 to 6 today griculture committee After the vote indi that the committee m Norris g this ever Destination In providis ) For Unannounced was lost by Motor Car, in the senate ght report the vernme crahip bill, 1r the bid s broug! the senate it wo ot Norr was | A new lawye After er's offic torm of a substitute th bill, “halrmar Norri would e to makr lays and up in t comi able e ta st | within two | \ tion could | | Ked - lefi . 8¢ some time 1 on to close the hearing of 11 ® carried vote For by A 1 suppe hotel ght three 1he ountry is om the to For ny other pro 10 ubstitut ported by the supy Harrisor lom fr in the committes only Pokal f permanent freedom. i ments in this city sine h remai Amor rs of the Kept secret one of his two I for the « morning 1 er his client New Jersoy o REACH NO DECISION Poreign Relations Committee Unable To Come To Agreement On Any Mrs. I W, Woolworth Dies At Her Long Island Home w World Court Proposal Was Tre ed aron as to t ident in Election Not a \\'ord Received in No. American Radm Tarill Rates Under a adio he « of stati THE WEATHIR Hartford. May 21 —Forecast for New Britain and vicinity Unsettied with <showers tonight and provably Thursday morn- ing: continned cool LOSE POLICE BADGE. ~ PLEADS FOR FAITH ‘Rebekah Order Also Reports In- TG AT AT Average Daily Circulation iy iz 10,529 PRICE THREE CENTS 0DD FELLOWS SHOW 40 PER CENT MINIMUM FOR MEMBERSHIP GAINS SURTAXES, 50 PER CENT CUT IN NORMAL INCOMES VOTED CTeases During Past Year : o SLUSH FUND IN FARM | Congressional Conferees LOAN BOARD CHARGED| Reach Unanimous Agreement On Tax Senator -Howell lh‘recls Ac- Reduction Measure— cusation at Former e Chaitnian il ohdell Publicity Voted Down. ' Levy on Undistributed Cor- i e bk e 20 1 poration Profits Also Re- orasice, charsed in e sene | jected—Bill May Not Be Acceptable to President. Nebr harged in the senate ENNUAL SESSIONS TODAY Plans for New Building at Groton Go to Grand Lodge This Session—\ ar- fous Lodges Being Brought Into Closer Touch With One Another. Thompsonville, ndepe hel Was! rained Charles E. board May by former oW when the o tives from the subordinate lodges financia! condit | contint is opposition to con- irmation of pending nominations to the board or Howe m vings vanted 0D ‘Drogyapgy "”?’I REV 199uu0,) aly f our \is off der r befc jam by mem- explained that by a | ant “A fund used to to lush fu ington, May 21 agreement was reached today by the the The Simmons smooth | —Unanimous when you with those | objects.” at times,” “I hold such action should co. med w take ernment instrumentality.” Howell obtatined the floor s soon as the senate convened and ! esumed his claboration of eriticisms mberated against the Mr. Lobdell as a salary of $25,000; | ublic money and | s were ineluded 80 spended generous helpful to ye was 80 to be 1 be fund conferees on tax reduction bill. democratic income per ximum surlax rate and a 50 taxes ac- ubstantia ported) ind the gra ed two new lodg at Thomy tha Washington at Wethersfield, New Building at Groton d Master Fowy plans for a new building been completod presented to t consideration at t 16W move woclation to rate schedule, providing for 40 order also r bership, cent n . per reduction \[ . Senator on incomes under cepted Kill Republican Program, Senate amendmenis providing for public of tax returns and a tax distributed corporation profits rejected in normal $5,000 waa yesterday tion of and agent with 31 handling of misapplication of fu in the charges he flled Favorable report has be te banking nomi tijohn in Groton had were lcdge for S Bes- abo es and ping recor were Hope was expressed by senate re- publican organization leaders that * PY “the il as now framed would meet M the approval of President Coolidge, 1eWis | (1o has declared opposition both te the publicity and corporation propo- sitions, st ing tar n ma committee ¢ ces, who the sen n orm met betwe » activit srk was started said, to bring lodge memb, * touch ommendat four of t J. Pot Kansas jge. Landes, Ohlo; Mertor Corey, Ne- | naster | braska, and Edward E. Jones, Penn Mips into #¥Ivania BRINGS IN RUM BOAT Power | are Elmer 8. a uni An odge Gift x Included, The house provisions for a 40 per cent increase in existing state tax ates and for the imposition of a gift tax with rates similar to the estate tax rates ‘were accepted. Senate democrats in yielding their proposal for a substitute corporation x and full publicity of tax returns explained that they did so in expec- tation that the bill would not be ob- cctionable to President Coolidge. Like Lowgworth Measure, Although the democratic income tax schedule was accepted republicans said it varied but little from the Longworth compromise approved by | republicans The report was not expected to get ore either the or house for approval today. Republican insur goents have indicated they will demand eparate vot full publicity and corporation amendments which were cast out The provision for a 25 per cent luction on earned Incomes was retain d but the senate amendment restriet ing the amount to which this eut 1 applied to 810,000 was ae- copted Jewelry Tax Compromise. A compromise was reached on a eut ewerly tax All articles sell for 830 or less were exempted from theyfive per cent tax. The house ad st this limit at $40 and the sen- te at $25. Republican Senate proposals to exempt produce merchandise brokers from the kers’ tax and to restore the full n billiard and pool tables and ling alleys were approved treasury proposal to limit de. s on account of eapital loases per cent war restored to the lemand of house conferces. Mellon has estimated it ase ret revenue by ] ms of the © as to granting of tebekah lodges b and the nent \eadquarters in a b Coast Guard Cutter Captures 1hyt 20,128 Members, Craft and Crew of Four Men Off retary Montank Point wetiy New London and the 4o-foot § of Dighton, Mass captured rum v Montauk point last eve ning b coast guard eutter Sem ole a brought to wer Fosstena | boat were i w off na into this port \mes as Cap ) Aadersor Eddie Avderson, wenat ey 4"y charg b on the tax atio 1 of the navi nd on | re- stoms au wod, Disg made " t) : n the 1 to the fmm Coolidge 1s Said to Favor Insertion ed of of Such & Plank in the Platfo W Yolidge shingt was said president 1-Naree to have with him t publican national § i1d declare narcotie addiction Al or Is Flected by rof My ALy 1d iner latfors whiel irne i ing in ( nually 1s $100.000.000 Too Tow the Sme of senate 1 the bil the treasury tax reduction y account the ich it has appro o r mmittee estimate ailable for w Carlson e an for the next Appointed Hobs . requi HALL, FLANNERY, SPEAR AND BAGON RE-APPOINTED Coldest May 21 on Record Reported in Springfield e Vour Members of Board of Vinance and Tasation Named To Serve Ags « CALL MASS MEETING FOR ENFORCEMENT OF LAW Waterbury Store Men Heid For Food Law Violation Societics Interested In Prohibition 1 Mect Jume 1 Mt Trinity Altitude Flier Killed In \lntoy’ Car Accident GOV LRNOR INpISProsE D An 1 into & ang was He ne MISS HOLLINS WiINs Y. 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