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COOLIDGE HOPES T0 GUT BUDGET Believes a Reduction of $300,- 000,000 Gan Be Made Washington, May 6.—Prosident Coolldge's drive for economy in fed~ eral cxpenditures will result in an- other substantial cut In the annua®| budget. He hopes the reduction will bo as great as $300,000,000, making | tofal estimates tosbo submitted to the next congress around $3,000,- 000,000 Present budget estimates for the r beginning nexg June 80 are for 267,000,000 exc v*»-.\. of the post office department but including public .mn. requirements, These appropriations have been made, Budget Dircetor Lord is returning to Washington Baturday after a month's tour in which he the president’s economy program in spegehes direct to thousands of tax- payers, Upon his return he will b gin the drafting of the next budge In conference with the president, Preliminary estimates already have been turned over to the budg by several governmental branches, and although final estimates are not due untll September, it has been Director Lord’s policy fo hegin the alrcady work early in order fo arrive at a | figure from be wmade. The treasury Soon can supply the budget with additional figures 10 the probable surplus for the current fiscal year, a surplus that now promises to heabout $106,000,000. It likewise will Le in a position to forecast mora definitely the receipts that 1 be counted on from taxes in the fiscal year beginning July 1. The treasury already counts on a cut of about $60,000,600 in ex- penditures through additional re- tirement of war bonda, BUY SITE FOR CHURCH which reductions can Ttalian People Purchase I'ranklin Square Property for Place of Wor- ship—Cost Said to be $37,060, 5 on Franklin squ. following Italian peo e urch announcemen Boyle and (. 1 arhood, and or and a 1 was made yes W, O'Cennor Ve fny U propert will brea a chur ctory h on the ot terday ihrough the T. ageney, and 1d to o osum of $37,000, This will th f wirch to be erected in N il to b Han hit olved bout b c i actically & the majority i #aid to Fannie Hurst Spends \nm\cudn \\lln Huhh\ New Y} Austria Refused Fund ’Iu Electriiy Railroads nai RUN CERTAIN NURME WILL DROWNS IN THAMUS RIVIR Ma COMMANDER ACQUITTID toof duty i nding aboard UNCONSCIOU S GIRE T ¢ of Misy Eliz STILL mot regained consciousness carried | ROCK ISLAND WOULD BUY ST. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN Now Owns Large Part of ‘Capital Control. Stock And Wants to Acqulre ‘ Washington, May 6.—A formal ap- plication for permigsion to acquire | control of the St. Louls Southwestern | 3 rallroad was filed today with the in- | [terstate commerce commission by |the Chicago, tock I8land and Pucific rallroad, The Rtock Island now 926,000 out of a total $36 St. Louls Southwestern eapital stock | |outstanding, the application sald jand Rock Island officils considered | |1t advisable to lay the facts a to its owns 814, 40,000 of recent purchase before the commis- 1 proceeding furthe r | | sion hefore | For the present, the Rock Island sald, it Is not proposed to merge the St. Louls Southwestern with the {Rtock Island for operation, It was added, however, that the two roads, |operating cooperatively, would ho able to comy more efficiently in | transportation south of St. might institute some operation, The commerce commission's tens tative rallroad cohsolidation plan, which suggests the linking of the | Rock Tsland with the Southwestern, was cited as ground for approving | the n”»Hm\'lvm | Louis and economies in ATIENDED OPENING OF NORMAL SCHOOL (Cotninued from First Page) dren over ten years of age would be allowed to attend the graded classes in the normal school, Pupils Sat On Benches Miss Pinks, then 11 years old, and her 10-year old sister were among those on hand on the first day, the slster having trouble in helng ad- | [ mitted. She was small for her age and, Sarah being 11, the authoritics | were with difficulty convinced that te The desks and not arrived, and the to sit for several These classcs were used as a normal pupils g haw they we conducted rming tl profession in shews 80 ly 15 had nuplls were foreed days on long heng on the lower floor model school, the atehin and leg this way Upon finishing Pinks was no g re zh Miss e » grade entered | &chool. natld days but completed th and, in pupil at the normal av ther er old arned He of the tl soon she COurs . hecame 101 taught a s ghe “Chip- for ealtl | school, second year of {raining. I at th rd,year left, oblaining a position in Cheshire. She 1ght in Meriden, New Have ‘ r cities, finishing with a 20- vear streteh n Portchester, N. Y. In | vetired a1 ol nunk' and teael she in also 17 and ot 1908 she fir think my vould rtis hon didn’t arly New Britain L this Bercier Bound Over on First Degree Charge Michael Pontiselle In Critical Con- | Dwight stroet | street, |the home | k004 health this morning early When | day oveni NEW BRITAIN, DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925 w’ City Items A son was horn yesterday t amd Mrs, Phillp Scapaletti High strect The polico | this morning from Mrs | Shuttle Meadow avenue that a stra aire dog has been fn a lot nea Iby two weeks nsked t o Mr WORKMAN INJURED ‘ dition at Hospital As Result Of recelved & eompl Fall From Crane This Noon, Michael Pontiselle, 20, of &8 , & workmau employed by the Hay Construction Co, was injured this noon when he fell about | the dog.warden 30 feet to the ground when a crano |away on which he was working at the| Police Smalley school, broke. JHe was ported to headquarters this mor moved to the New Bri that the traffic post at 1 hospital, where his condition West Main and Lincolr 1, said to bo critical this afternoon. | been broken, Offfeor —_— | mald that he had the DIES WHILE ON VISIT s S 10 HOME 0F NE[GdBOR pian The reglilar commission ifternoon of Mayor The remains unchanged Stricken While Apparently 1l at sunitarium Manager Burritt attending t Curler h dale for She take anima man Clarence Lamphoere re Cieneral was meeting of Wil | AL M fon of Beatty Street Woman Suddenly condit afternoon t in Best of Health I hotel and Mrs, opening a new Ame W Mrs. Zofia Zalone, 28, of 15 Beatty died suddenly this morning about 9 o'clock. She was \isiting of a neighbor directly ady, N, Y across the hall from her own home | "\ G0 G0 a and while there was stricken sud{, "} Haodatlon el denly. She had not felt 11l and Ihe ihat mighE T | cording to the story of her husband Hmn BatHs LB Canat had not been to a doctdr for the last |, ey B three years. She was apparently in | \‘ ket T Schen | | tels Corporation at ac- les 1 hanles 1 Thomp £, May husband, Leopold Zafonc, 10ft | wark the degrer Dr. John Purney, medical | o candidates, as summoned but, up to | to attend presa time this afterhoon, he had not announced his decision as 1o the cause of the death, Besides her ushand, Mrs, Zalonc leaves three | - children. Funeral arra of Stanley Borawski, made, building, I ang BRIAND WILL REPLY Answer To Germany's Security Pact common conncil, erwise t odg )t on her for work examiner, page Members NO ACTION ON ZONING Although the ordi will meet Thursday evenlng t [take up the matter of a zoning lay land to counside bhro nee ngements, in charge have not been no effort will be ordinance at ti ‘ The committee cannot | has heen explained made tin Iraw t re electrica v a possibility of tions, g ‘Will Be 8ent Out From Parls This members o ["mv.""n ox interisted Week. of the statement 8y The Assoclated Pre Paris, May 6.—Le elgn Minister Briand this sign the French reply to suggestions regarding pa The allies will be prompily furnished with the text of the r and will then decide upon thelr spective attitudes. When all tl have forwarded their replics to Ber- lin, negotintions with a view riving at a solution of the problem can begin, the but not HOLD UP MEN GET 350 000 Clerks | property ¢ Matin gays For- will occupy week will Fermany’s security yuneil mes ting tomorrow r ATTENDING CONVE NTION Britair i bers a a interested parties | | [ pr par before T'our Robbere Foree Three Into Back Room And 1scape With Loot In Automehile, o Amsoclated Pr v York, May 6.—17 { them armed, today ry store of I. P rooklyn, fores Deaths lorace K p vob held up | in | two 1 n street, men into a back room and alued at about $50,0 an automobile it in livery owe Rosow | Jones took 2 jewelry driven by France Makes Friendly .c%{ure 10 (-elm'\n\ May o Frangg mai to Gr Cathering !l\ll'l\ WATERBURY M 1t N el fj— | y’( Funerals . A | e — Mrs. Fmma Sehwe BENJAMIN POLLACK BANKRU I'l n Propri New Bri filed mch Keoah John Pr ice Mrs. Anna Stair We are now taking or ders for Markers and inscription work to be completed for Dec tion Day. jchn F. Meehan Monumental Works Mury's Chur Summer St opposite SEEDS FILOWERS AND VEGETAR SHRUBBERY AND ROSE 1 F. . Ballerer's Pnry Sh st Union & Clark Sts We Sell to Exeel r T OPEN EVENIN uu(‘y\n 32 Char The Peleg Bebain Tiioas W zan L clnss commit- ght out at a series of learings last weak, plumbing by thy lefiH SCHOOL DAY AT HIWANIS CLUB y Champiou Football ~ Players Given Gold Watch Charms ; lny \m..lm of day at Kiwanls club. rs of the state champion high teamn were present presented with gold e Burritt hotel, r. Bray, vas High w Britain football foot- n at vice president, )t Prestdent Harry commit- foothalls in- , and abgence Attornoy chairman of the cd gold owner's nam BT ) " to the following Zehrer Captair arthy, Edward \an Deodorlan, Howard Beloin, Grip, John Lav in, Bliss Clark, Harry Haber, Timothy Miller, Harry Boj- rd Belser, Edward G ed Gennette, Roger < rd Ragin, manager and general Sl . rre M. Cassidy pressed the thanks to the club and spoke V. on the part of | public never | vas necessary to win | hip. He pointed out v docs not come in one tlnies a g winning | Mol Harry Erne 1s=ldy ¢ Ve hard 1t somie ed than a the pattence piblic they do not for win a a sort get by In or etics, He said proud of the 15 opinion 1 not azard, er to 185 of hoys cou 1 tha enship, a ns for themselves by DECISTON RESERVED ts of WANT Hart ELOPERS HOMTY \\\l\l RiED II IRTS HUSBAND INSANE N AUTOMOBILE ON 11R1 BIG OPIUM SEIZURE and | future | WERGER RUNORS SEND PRICES UP Stocks Advance as Reports Cir- Cllate on Exchange New York, May 6.—8tock continued to push forwurd at the ‘ning of today's market, with new high record’ estublished by a number of the southern and south- western rails, including Frisco and Neaboard alr line, Public utility shares also reflected increased public intere 8 Cast Iron Pipe, Allis Coalmers and Stowart-Warner than a point each High prices Low Allis Cha Am #an Am H & Am Loco . Am Smelt Am & A Am Tel & Am Woao Anaconila Atchison b At GIf & W I Bald Loco Balti & Ohlo Beth Steel Posch Mag Con Leath Can Pacifie Ches & Ohio . CM&BtP .. 5 C M &"™t P prd 8% CRISI&P .. 47 Chile Cop Col Fuel Textila Con Ref 27 pril ¥ilo Frig Gen ¥ Gt North p Insp Copper Int Nlcks Int Par 1st rs Arrow Rep 1 & Ray Copp! ierce AL U S TREASURY STATEMENT CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT INGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED v MRS, DARBIFE DEAD New Ha‘-(‘n Fugit’ve .a\ Bo Tolecn \eu UTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES M WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 € CENTRAL Row We Offer 100 Colts 100 Landers, Frary & Clark HARTFORD OFFICE TEL. 2°ue JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. New York listed stocks, discriminately purchased at present market prices, will net good yields and offer ex- cellent possibilities of appreciation in market value. May we offer suggestions? Stocks carried on conservative margin. Thomson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANG Donald R. Hart, digr. We Offer A Limited Amount of :5TERN DAIRIES Common and Preferred Prices on application [EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN gHartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 100 Shares North & Judd 100 Shares Colts JOHN P. KEOGH Member of Consolidated Stock | achange of New York Room 509, National ik Building New Britain, Conn. IELEPHONE 1012 doseph M. Keruan, Mgr, RACHLIN HEADS ZIONISTS Plection of District Officers Held— Delgates to Be Chosen to National LOS ANGELES IN AIR Oficers of Divigible, Notify Washing- Comvention i Washington, b, n Airship is Making 1light Over I Virgin Islands Today e — City Advertisement {1 $10.00in Gold FOR THE BEST ANSWER! Or a pair of theater tickets to the Palace for the ten next hest. 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