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Average Daily Circulation Week Ending 1 09526 May 31st ... PRICE THREE CENTS News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1924, —TWENTY PAGES. MONDELL IS SELECTED AS jTIzree Bank Men Plead Guilty BULLET THAT SLEW CHICAGO YOUTH PERMANENT CHAIRMAN FOR = to Forgery at Trust Company NOVEMBER 25TH FITS PISTOL OWNED REPUBLICANS' CONVENTION v i w (i NATIN BY LEOPOLD, AUTHORITIES ASSERT WAS FATAL TOGRL Zepotd Sets Bpoes,. " 4 g Smith Admit Count: Brought Against Them: When Put to Plea This Afternoon. Wagazie Puished by “Anis" g Field of American Ornithology Makes Startling Assertion Today ORI - One of Chicago’s Jekyll-Hyde Slayer's Accomplishments ::“"”']" “"“:f’re';"““t‘}’v‘“:m‘p']‘:‘"“":Cx‘:: (HEALTH DEPT. DENIES IT Was Marvel of Professional Bird Scientist Commercial Trust company of New Britain, appeared before Judge Arthur “VAccination Worse Than Smallpox— TAX DEDUCTIONS ON NEXT PAYWENT Those Who Have Paid in Full Will Get Refund TREASURY DEPT. ORDERS {Main Point To Be Bome In Mind Is Charles B. Warren, Am- bassador To Mexico, Virtually Agreed Up- on To Head The Resolutions Commit- tee. uno) ‘proyiri Police Hope To Link Him With Mysterious Murder Of Freeman Louis Tracy, a Student. ) (Special to the Herald.) Hartford, June 5.—Edwin R. Snel- He and Loeh Already Iden- tified as Two Who Kid- napped and Maimed Taxi- cah Driver Last Fall, F. Ells at the opening of the June term of superior court this afternoon and pleaded guilty to charges of forg- | That One-Half of the Tax Due For cry which had been preferred against them in the New Britain police court This Year Must Be Paid By June 15 on ) 29, Snelgrove and Domijan were formerly assistant treasurers at Washington, June the bank and Smith was a discount |tions were issued today by the treas- 'cjerk, jury department covering the process Snelgrove was accused of forging the taxpayer should go through in de. 'he name of I. W. Carmon to a notg Y f SRy B his for $3.45 Domijan with forging the I 0w vay s ame of William F. Murphy to a note taxes the bill. ror $5,800, and Smith with forging the If at the time you filed your federal name of I'rancis Gillispie to a note for paid, three. $4.100, In police court Prosecutor ’ ) Woods said additional counts could be fourths of the amount of the tax re- be Another Death,” is Caption of Arti- Burton Already 2t Work on His Speech for the Nomi- of cle Referring to Demise of Mary Squilliciote, Aged 18 on April 5. Under the caption of: “Vaccination Worse Than Death,” an anti-vaccination magazine published in Hartford, but supported Smallpox — Another nativn 3.—Official direc- 8. c ec Chicago, June 3.—A declara- tion that the bullet which killed Freeman Louis Tracy, a student on November 25, fits one of the pistols found in the room of Na- than Leopold, who with Richard Loeb, both sons of millionaires, have confessed the kidnapping and slaying of Robert Franks, 14 years old, was made by Dr, Josegh Springer, coroner’s phy- sician, today. This Is First Clue The physician’s statement is Coolidge. almost entirely by local advertisers, declares in its current issue that the should death of Mary Squilliciote of this city ) he Cleveland, June ’ Mondell of Wyoming be the per. manent chairman. of republican hational convention opening here Pussday, June 10, William M. Butler, lational committceman from chusetts and manager of [*regident toolldge’s campaign announced this norning, Mr, Mondell, a memnber finanee corporation gressman from Hon. Prank under new revenue was the result of vaccine treatment, Health authorities were greatly sur- prised to read the statement and is< sued prompt denial today, The death certificate, filed at the office of the town clerk April 5, gives the cause of death as valvular disease of the heart, | The certificate was signed by Dr. J, L. Kelly, The health department reports the | zirl, who was 18 years of age, to have the income tax return you praferred. When the men were ar- rested officials of the bank stated that their combined defalcations would to- tal between $50,000 and $60,000, When the case was called in super- ior court this afternoon the warrants were read and each of the three en- ey further will ' the treasury said. ports, no payments due, “If at the time you filed your return you paid one-half of the amount of tax reported, no payment will be due until September 15, f the war and a former con Wyoming, for years Th hey were rep- has been one of the republican party leaders, He ran for the senatorship from Wyoming in the lnst election but tered pleas of guilty, resented by Attorneys P, ¥, MeDon. ough and Alfrd LeWitt, both of New “If at the time you filed your re turn you paid enly one-fourth of the amount of the tax reported, you must Attorney HWugh been in poor haalth for many years. | At the time her two brothers were the first clue that the authori- ties have found to connect the RBritain, State's M. taken ill with smallpox and remoyved Alcorn made no recommendation to [to the isolation hospital for treatment, the court and no statement was made she was vaccinated, Her death oc- The main point borne by rounsel for the defense, curred several days after this treat. mind is that one-half of the tax due Tt was expected that sentence would . ment, and while the usual post-vac from you this year must be paid on be imposed this aftérnoon or tomor- cination conditions had arisen, the a 15 row by Judge EI health authoritias say they were in no RESCUES DROWNING BO kidnappers with the Tracy mur- der, one of the most mysterious slayings which ever confronted the police. Identified By Ream Leopold and Loeb, self-cons fessed kidnappers and slayers of voung Franks, from whose father they attempted to extort a ransom of $10,000, were iden- tified vesterday as the attack- ers who maimed Charles Ream by an operation of mutilation nas defeated by Senator Kendrick Mr. Mondell wired his acceptane: Butler this morning, The appointment j= subjeet fication by the committee on ments which is considercd a w mality, pay on or before June 15, one-half § the amount paid by you when you JMiled your return, NATHAN LEOPOLD RICHARD LOEB to its young. The kirtland warbler was known to nest only in northern Michi- gan. It was classed among the wild creatures now extinct or on the verge extinction Ten months ago Leopold uncovered its nest and found two fledgling warh- the protective covering of a small jack-pine's hranches feet of film the birds were taken by Leopold, including pictures of the parent feeding from his hand, Detroit, —An epoch in American arnithole was marked ten months ago by Nathan Teopold, Jr., young graduate student at the Uni- versity who is held with Richard Loeb, in connection with one of the strangest murders in Illinois criminal history In a world of June to be in 1o rati. arrange nere fo June Will Get Refund “The usual notices have been issued by internal revenue collectors remind- » taxpayers that the second 15, Of or before of Chicago, of Warren Is Choice Charles B, Warren, American am sador to Mexico, virtually has bheen ngreed upon by republicun leaders for | the chairmanship of the resolutions instalment of tax is due June vommitiee at the republican national 'speclal interest to taxpayers is the convention, Iprovision carried in the new revenue Ambassador Warrey to the effect that the tax on in from Mesteo City comes reeeived by individuals in the report of Superintendent Richard W Y Pullen, it was frequently stated that of the many thousands vaccinated there had been no ill effects and no Scoapek, fatalities from the treatment. 'rmlnf‘- announcement by the “antis” startied ing incor lers under every-day affairs, \ccomplishment To the professional of young One thousand of passed bird most improtant smallpox situation and in the annual umhoticed it seiontist hme ornithological oW en route aw Adam Kewr Saves Frank a8 one the is un- to Cleveland works derstood to haye garding the chairmanship prior to hix departure from the Masico capital he ehatrman of the resolutions eom mittee, which drafte the platform, flected by the members of 11 mittee, consisting a from state, | il day party lesd that something unfore develops Warren would be Is Well Intormed Mr. Wasren probably will Able to come to Washington to con- fer with President Coolidge before the cotvention meets, but said to be well informed as to the desires of the president relative to a platform, Cone. ntly held by Slomp New been approached re is com of ene logats unices Wi, cach it % here was hy chosey not he crences the president with Representatiy York and Vare of 1% of whom wil on committern nd that these 1 carry Coolidge Prior baskador rec have bheen crotary Mills of and the resolutions It has been reported others to Clevela views of Mr. 1o accepting the of Ja was republican 1ecman from Michiga can e rin that state President Coolidge had ence today With Will 4, Ha, chairman of the republican committee, and George Harvry, its nature was not discloged. He had an appointment with Dr. Marion leroy Burton, president of the Uni. versity of Michigan has been selected to place | before the his post am 1 Mr, Wap- 1l commit- and a republi- to n confer . former national but also who me preparing i and who nominating speech convention Burton Preparing Speech Arbor, Mich., June Dr Marion Leroy Burton, president of the University of Michigay inate his time Coolidge, for the presidency at the publi national convention at Cleve- 1and, will return Ann Arbor until convention, has He his who will nom Calvi re long friend, not to after the friends He prepare advised wpeech either at nearby retreat, and not be in manuscrip this week, Dr. Burton eepted the invitation purely as a - vate citizen and as head of the iniversity, e eaid before leaving for Wae that he would have been willing to make the ir the Michigan delegation had not been solidly for President Coolidze Dr. Burton said he would accom- modate his speech to the temper of the eonvention and the limitations of time, cutting it short if he found the eisgates in no mood tp hear a lengthy talk 1t 1% probable that ene of the De troit delegates to the convention will resign after reaching Cleveland, thus making & place in the Michigan dele- gation for Dr. Burton Washington or it probably form until 1At has indicated he not ington not dress (Child Burned to Death While Playing With Doll Camden, N. J., June 3.—Trying to “make tea” for her favorite doll, six- ear-old Stella Pasarclia gave up her her ciothes bacame ignited From the tiny fire of sticks she had nade the lawn of her home in Yyunbarton. The child dicd after be- ng removed 10 a hospital Neigh ¢ found the doll stifl sitting up on holding an empty tea cup. it when on he lawn, HOOKER—F Y. Invitation® have been issusd for the hodding of Miss Margaret Ames Zddy. dsughter, of Mr. and Mre, B ord Baldwin Eddr of this city and oseph Kilhourne Hook ke place at the = onal chureh in this cit aylight saving time, Saturday oon, June 2., wi at 3 oclock after- will i | nnsyivania, hoth | return | | tunl 25 per e | may calendar year 1925 will be reduced by 25 per eent, This means that every individual, who is subject to income tax will be reliecved of one-fourth of the tax liability which he reported on the return filed on or prior to March 15, or If the tax was pald in full that he will receive a refund of one-fourth of his payments, Warning I« Given “raxpayers who paid only fourth of their tax in Mareh, wver, should not make the mistake of thinking they may take eredit for the nt reduction at once and ot pay anything when the second in- sallment comes due, T new law provides that the 25 per cent redue- tion shall be prorated over all four in- stallments, or instan: it an indi- dual reported a tax of $100 on his can consider that the new has reduced NWis tax to 875, 1f he one-fourth of the amount when he filed his return, must pay $12.50 on or before This a together with previousiy paid, will make up of the $75. A special way r 1o arrive at the amount of his June payment is to remember hat hia March payment was one fourth of the amount shown on his re- wi just i, The June 15 instalments on 15, and Decen- one- how- law paid $25 or hen he Tune 15, the 825 one-half mount for a taspay i turn June payment 1 be cnahalf of his March paym maining u i paid in eq before Septomber ber 15, raspectively A considerable number of taxpay- « Who are accustomed %o paying all nis tax after e nt reduction three-fourthe anticipated the 25 per e 1 his vear paid f the amounts reported on their re T ass of taxpayers will of ha nothing to pay \is year unless additional tax is dis 1 when t returns are audited, “There wi he many indi- 1o settle their t the 25 accomplished n any instance s to pay in fall 1x shown only turns i8¢ yiirse further eir no doub: duals who will desire tax accounts reductic now i an in per ¢ yn there a taxpay time of fi amount of 1 ing the amount paid at 1 na it th heé return, less 25 the time of filing the re ectors of interna stich action would from 1 wouid heeping Many Receive Notjees that prior aw enue state that advantageous "he col- climinate considerable book- tas prepared o the the new a lax- threa-fourths of the “In of the fact the notices view were enactment payer who pai of | | | {the total tax | rA may receive setor advising of the amount asses paid and the remaining balance but In cases of this nature no further pay- is due The payment made in June, plus the amount already paid, miust equal one-half of the total tax due, after taking the deduction of 25 Likewise the amount paid in September plus the amo previ- ously paid must equal thres-fourths of liability after the dedue- tion of 25 per rent has been taken, TH mainder of the tax lability will payable on or befors December 15 ‘In cases where taxpavers paid the rull amount of shown on their returns, refu of one- fourth of the amounts. Tt will not be claims to be filed. In fact correspondence from taxpayers to such refunds will prob- on his r tax filing a notice from the col amount ment per eent. nt necessary for relative Agad Four, From Death in Water at Forestville, the Herald.) RBristo Juna 3,-<The National Marine Lamp Co. pond in Forestville was ehieatad of another drowning vie- tim yesterday afternoon when Adam Kere of Brooks strest plunged into the | chilly waters and pulled out Frank &coapek, four-year-old son of Mr, and | Mrs, Scoepek of Brook streat, Tt was' in this same pond that tws of the Bradley family of Plainy father and son, lost their Jives last March in| an unsuccessful attempt to reseue lit- | tle Helen Baldega, who had fallen through the jee Frank had fallen into the awiftly moving waters above the pond and was being sucked under when his acroams attracted the attention of Mr. was nearby. He plunged sam and aucceeded in little fellow after he had downstream (8pecial to Karr, who into the at reaching the been carried feet The lad wi gle and took some time 1o him, but it is not thought that he will auffer any 11l »ffects from his exper. ienes or exposure Mr. one of the man who trisd so raliantly to save the Bradiay men and the Baldega girl in the un- fortunate accident of Jast March 25 ahout = exhausted by his strug- | it revive Kerr DROPS DEAD IN BRISTOL their tax when they filed their returns, Edwin F. Habbard, Aged 80, Expires the ['nited States marble champion on North Main Street This Noon While on His Way to Work, Edwin ¥ dropped Departure on his way Bristol, June bard, aged 60 years on North Main street building of the New this while work after dinner Mr. Hubbard was and spent the graeter part here. He videly know many years he had ploy of the New D He i8 survived by his daughters, Medical Hub- dead office Mg to y Co. noon n Bristol life For n of his n in 1 Mig Co. and two was heen Examiner A. 2 Brackett o government's viewpoint as it viewed the body and said death was PrOthers, Sidtere and Niecss Are Rene. due to heart failure He permitted 8 Funk & Son to take the body and prepars it for burial Funeral ar- rangements have not been compisted Boy's Pelvis Fractured; Autoist Under Arrest William Zahnleiter, aged 11, of 235 Maple street, is at the New Brit- ain General hospital suffering from 8 fractured peivie as a r1esult of be. ing run over by an automobile driven by Lennie M. Krikorian of Pros- pect street Jast night on Maple street Krikorian was arrested by Patrolmar William Grabeek investigated the aceident, and had his case con- tinued until June 17. for trial when he was arraigned in p court this morning on a charge reckless driving. Zahnleiter bi on Maple sireet when struck by Kri- | korian, and he was hurlcd from the | vehiele, automobile continuing | along, running over the bieyele, re- ducing it to a mase of wreckage, and then over the boy The boy was| rushed to the office of Dr. M. A. Kin- | who e of I was riding his yele | ably serve to slow down the work of sella, who ordered his removal 1o the the the and sending the t Washington colloctor in listing an ms necessary schedules order that the voks may be The colisctor state. that be carried ar rapidiy s it can be performed his force of emplores in ¢ Arawy this work =i (Continued on Third Jage) i ¢f him, Mr. Krikorian said. He was reported at as being in the | fair con- hospital hospital todas dttion Mr. Krikeria todas CAr Wwas not going fastsr than 10 milés The boy was riding along same et in fromt n said that his a1 hour. tde and going and tried th crass the st the health authorities and no time was Iost in checking up their office 3 ords with thosa of the town clerk's files, JALBSKI IN HARD LUGK AT MARBLE TOURNAMENT New Brtain Champlon Tmses To Ri. | A few months later Leopold present. | Leopold's feat was the discovery and ed this film together with a paper be filming of a Kirtland or pine warbler, fore the American ornithologleal insti rarest of American warblers, rearing | tution in Boston, BALLOON EXPLODES, AERONAUTS KILLED Two Meet Horrible Death in Fall From Great Heights in Hlinois in recent years, on of 5p HARRISBURG MURDER ‘- Wounded Physician Accused |/ of Killing Woman Shet |4 in Office vale In Preliminary National Title Comtes. Alexander Zalosky, New Hritain's marble champion, sent to Atlantie City by this newspaper and the Junior Achievement foundation, to contend in the national championships being held there, is having rather sledding in his preliminery matehes. and it appears as though he may he definitely out of the running, though he has several more games to play Befors a erowd of many thousands who lined ths boardwalk and the beach the 54 contestants plaved their first games yosterday on scven cially constructed rings in the sand The players were divided into groups of leagues, each’ league comprising 2 the players from cort sections of bout 150 miles nort the count ey play th A watch on Licu- | be kept had stopped at | E aft fatal | the Tomor foth men cupied ling nditien d mi hard I'n n A 5 M T June Harrishurg e M« s weather Belteville, 111, Jun: 3 mar Dr. Corneli State 1 bodies o . Leroy isinger of the United burcan Mysiel, With the murder James T nna Manbeck, found shot t ®eott | Washington, and Lieutenant eely of Philadelphia, rday in of the ninth flights who | his office soon the ba in a series of | | o yes arm . sictan oon 8 Vi test ment 11 apo- wound 1 vith a 1 Ing. trict Attorney ilet orn KRobert from 1| m weore The destroyed by found near I3 balloon had ex e through *his lay by 1y ain ¥ Fach toy ir standings wi standings row those who stand highest league will preliminaries of which ition oom in a 1ded mar had refus: the policeman door other and the similar to basebal w was in e in each in the an elimination tour will eventua Iy i Dr meet each other balloon. while Meising pa nament o ¥ deeide At to t 1,000 f Yesterday's results three lawr Rritain, won two, were: Roston Hartford n i won none won three, lost o8t one; New thr New Springfield erhury, lost one won w none nee won twe, ¢ we ost on Wat none an league gam problemat ination tour DUNHAM WILL APPROVED BOOKHART LEADING Slowly Inereases Gain Over Burton | Aciaries in Document Filed in Pro. sweet in senatorial Primarics Being 14 bate Court Teoday Held lowa The w f Mre b probate coy L am vas filed Pro- 10 test atr vision is ror tione enelrs ‘ hold furni Marie and al effe hous N fe amo Treces V her 1orence ch Wele point trave the fol- oning sigtere Mary A Bruin and Re 24,000 is in 8a Van De Rcaife Rerch Canadian Aata coner et 7710 Carrie sum of the Ber &0 " Hart e principa other- Aivided eh. The ert with ome Bii receive 1 ford, and if he sur wise among 14 had repeat s WIS five sicters he pal is to he J. M. Curtin’s Funeral Tomorrow Morning P by at 10 GLERMAN 1 REJECTY Washingtor tions propos American g LIy June w0 resotn. £ appropriatic st for Ger ed 1od ot ma et were ate foreig New :na.pc' man Named To Board of Asses . M ointn r ne commi v'® com New Britair SOrs — ) was \ csea i nt of Jam T™HE WEATER Hartfon). June for New Writain and vicinity: Showere and somewhat cooler tonight; Wednesday mostly wn- wsttled, 2 —Voreeast sdy to em aut Mary's ¢ mobr rald.” 10 ARREST DOCTORIV | ly five days after the killing Tracy. Tracy Was Popular, who pre h ont Tracy fously the 1 University heen a of on having been ightw He had ecial st at was found slain virtually is hody t on the at Fifty eot and Woodlawn avenue head, an artificial 1 shot through the had popular Although he foot, social way frionds and other ace far as investiga- n disclosed, never had an enemy, He had left a party of friends about ight the night of November 24 found murdered carly the It appeared to the had been slain and then n automobile, Tentified By Ream. 8o, more sensational, A mystery to the police, ale J not found, days after the slaying of acy was in a nong student aintance and so wn from am ¢ ailants were them Ream rday at the state's he saw the two am fainted, 19 year old life and de. them any- blamed the § and ruined would know pecially 1 Know Them Anywhere, them when I saw the newspapers,” wopold their Ream Leopold who pre. to the state’s with jury der Tteam The sy xrand ks mu gation which il may last hag the pro end of S Another Mystery, Wolf, 24, w lisappear the Hyde Park l o wae ot . th v have cplanation 11a nrilte night- aded ap- leath by 4 Wanted Only Ran<om Kidnappers—slayers, « to millions, stin tives in killing oy Was an ex- and hope of ob- n demanded father, a re. wn broker P 1-millionaire (Continued on Third Page)