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s Ry oAt e | FOREIGN WAR VETS CONDEMN DRY AW Convention Will Be Asked ¢ Urge 115 Repeal ERRONEOLS DEAS FROM TAX REPORTS (Continued From First Page) a tax of 85,766,560, at Phoenlx, Arlz His wife, Winifred P, Wright, pald $4,030, At 0 Kansas City, Mo, Mrs. Laura NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925, Rio Grande Overflow Leaves Many Homeless El Paso, Texas, Sept. 3 (M — Scores of families in Sambrane, Col- lingsworth anrd Alameda Acres, just below here, ars leaving their homes today as waters from the swollen Rio Grande poured through the broken river dykes opposite declared that the crest of the flood was reflected in the report of C. R. Folk, assistant city engineer, who declared that thecrest of the flood would not reach here for 24 hours, WANT RAILROADS 10 BE JOINED (Continued From First Page) opinion seemed to be, ha added that there must be some final authority in the casc of railroad disputes. He would not predict along what Iines Mr. Coolidge has Indicated that benefit might be gained both to the rallroads and public by some modi- fication of the transportation act but he {8 not willing to go as far as some members of congress are de- manding, As for consolidation he believes that voluntary grouping of roads could obviate the need of compulsory leglslation and could re- sult in a network of rallroad lines much stronger than the nation's present transportation system, ity whers it was believed the plane had been forced down, the search- ing planes took on capaclty fuel loads at Lahainia. A message received from the de. stroyer Aroostook at 10:15 last night sald “No trace of Plane No. 1, which must have been forced down over 20 miles south of the Aroostook sta- tlon, where the estimated maximum drift 1s eight miles an hour to the westward, The seas are moderate and the skles overcast'" With the destroyer Farragut, the — THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arrauged Quick and Ready rence, LINE RATES FOR CONBECUTIVE INBERTIONS Charge Piepard 10 0 ¥or 6 38 line $1.80 3150 Store Aunouncements ~ Ut of box and (old(ng cameras, uced prices. _Arcade Studio. CHEAPER—Batter Coal—Avalin 3 der Interstate Commerce Commission New River and Po free Look, Emokabess Fu Charlestan, W Vi e e AUTOMOTIVE % Auto and Truck Agencies ACHE TRUCKS= 8 a0 Gervice, & wo Motor 6ales, South Maib Phoue_¥70. i ¥ AllS—salea and service, BUICKE MOTOR C Tulsa, Okla., Sept. 2 (A—Recom- mendations and resolutions formed the major part of the sccond day of | the 26th annual encampment of the | Nelson Willlam of the k Vearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6 worde to a line 14 lines to an inch, Mintmum Space, 3 linea, Mintnium Book Chalge, 3b centa Kirkwood the R, Nelson estate, publisher nsas City Star, pald $268,- Senator Charles Curtls of Kan- trustee for the adminlstration would support a readjustment of the board. Spent Day in Conference Senator Watson spent most of the When the dike at Valverde broke early today the flood waters had not reached the level attained early Aroostook spent the night moving in the area 300 miles off Honolulu, stybbing the seas in the vicinity n FIFTEEN HOURS n Veterans of Forelgn Wars here yes. terday. Removal of national head quarters from Kansas City to Wash ington, D. C., was advocated Adjutant General H. G. Lawson o Boston. Lawson's reason for recommend ing the change was because the vet eran's bureau, pension bureau and other orgunizations with which th officers must deal, situated Ir the national capital. The resolution that has probably | attracted the most attention one asking that the fcderal bition law be amended ure was prepared by wa prohi The meas Kentucly delegation before the opening of the convention, and, its sponsors claim 18 mot the result of the rald of f¢ eral prohibition agents serviee men were arrested and late released, El Paso, Texas, delegates are ac tively seeking the 1926 encampment New York city, ogn Springs N. Y, and Philadelphia arc candidates. GOURT UPHOLDY HOME RULE AGT (Continued From First Page) by the 1924 legislature as compar ad with the measure adopted by th iegislature of 1322, The change wa technical and did not affect th meaning or intent of the amend ment, The eourt of appeals, hy its deci slon today, upheld, by inference a least, that the change was not suf- ficlent to invalidate the amendment. New York, Sept. 2 (P Mayo! Hylan, when informed today tha by | Monday night on a local hotel in which 18 e sas pald § 1, and Senator Arthur Capper, of Kansas pald $2,- also Heaylest Maine Taxpayer Augusta, Maine, Sept, 2 P—Wil llam Bing A, of Bethel, for- merly of « land Ohfo, 18 the Neaviest individual income taxpayer in Maine, was last year, ac- cording to records available here to- day. He pald over $300,000 in 19 Mrs. Laura . Hill, widow of former Governor John I Hill, paid $35,380, the high- - fest for a woman. -| The Great Northern Paper com- 7 | pany of Millinocket paid the largest |tax ot any Maine corporation, the , [amount Leing $695,326. The San- tord mills paid $360,470. f | as N | 8 New York, Sept. 2 (»—There was no rush to scan income tax returns today by the public. Newspaper- men were almost alone at the vari- . |ous internal revenue offices looking over the lists made public yesterday. Among the iInteresting returns re- vealed were those of George W. Ol- vany, Tammany Hall leader who paid $1,063; James W. Gerard, for- mer ambassador to Germany, $21,- 242; Bdward W. Browning, whose recent adoption of Mary Loulse Spas aroused national Interest, $6,5 Mischa Elman, violinist, $1,747, and George McManus, cartoonist, $3,256. (Cleveland Seismograph Records Earthquake Cleveland, Sept. 2 (P—A slight tremor was registered on the seis- mograph of the §t. Ignatius college here early today. Father F. L. Odenbach said it might have been caused by eommon waves or a slip- ping cave-in. Such shocks occur almost dally, he sald, e 8 t 5 t for 1926 and | August, acres were inundated bens. when thousands of around Fa- Fall River Knitting Co. Will Reduce Stock Fall River, Mass., Sept. 2 (P— Stockholders of the Unfon Cotton Manufacturing Co. today voted to reduce the capltal stock of the cor- poration from $1,800,000 to $1,200,- 000, For every three shares of stock surrendered two new shares and $100 in cash will be given, ——— CREW IMPLICATED New York, Sept. 2 (/)—Ten of the crew of the French steamship De Grasse were fmplicated as conspira- tors in rum smuggling which result- ed in the capture of four men in a liquor-laden boat in the Hudson riv- er today. The four men were ar- rested soon after the De Grasse had sailed for France. DAWES ON TRIP Chicago, Sept. 3 (P—Vice-presi- dent Charles G. Dawes today was en route to Seattle and a brief speak- ing tour on the Paclfic coast and to be a guest at the Callfornia diamond jubllee of statehood In San Francisco on Sept. 8 The vice-president and his party departed at 11 p. m. last night. WATSON TO RETIRE Quincy, 111, 8ept. 2 (A—Ray Wat- son, Tilinols A. C. middle-distance from the cinder track. He is now engaged as.a member of the high school faculty here, in addition to instructing in football and track athletics. day In conference with the presi- dent on the legislative program and expected to leave here tonlght for Chlcago where he will confer, prob- ably within a few days, with Sena- tor Cummins of Towa, co-author of the present rallroad act, on railroad legislation, As the ranking memhor of the senate electlons committee, Senator Watson had with him the final re- count of votes cast in the last Towa clection for the seat contested by Senator Brookhart, republican, and Dan Steck, democrat. The final re- sult showed a difference of only a tew votes between the totals of the two candidates, Senator Watson said and he declared that in all proh- ability the senate would be called upon finally to decide the contest, In secking the advice of the Tn- diana senator, the president was fol- lowing hls practice of utilizing his vacation, now entering its 11th weelt, to keep up his recommenda- tlon for a legislative program for the forthcoming congressional ses- sien, The transportation question s one which President Coolldge s {studying with espectal care bhecanso of the demand tn some quarters for {radical amendment of the Fsch- Cummings law and the Van Swer- ingen merger which is now hanging fire, star, today announced his retirement | WITHOUT WORD (Continued From First Page) the pleture painted here today of the unfortunate end of the attempted non-stop navy seaplane flight from San Francisco to Honolulu, This gloomy view of the predica- ment. of Commander John Rodgers, U. 8. N, and his four co-aviators, W ed last night from ships in the path of the big scaplane PN-9 Number 1, The reports all yielded the same | definite fact; that that the aviators lost, untraccabie in the dark- 'hroughout the hours of darkness, however, plang for rescue of the av- 14 they be found and | . were brought to completion, | The Tsland’ of Maui, nearest of the Hawaiian group to the point the PN plane was belleved to have dropped Into the Pacific, was designated as the rescue base, Alrplanes, submar- ines and surf ready to start at daybreak on a s tematic search of that terrltory be tween the 216t and 23d parallels of latitnde and the 153d and 155th meridians of logtitude, [ With cloudy weather today and i mode bascd on official reports recely- | | the east coast of the Island of Maui ships were ordered | © geas running in the vicin- | has been sold to the Red Sox where the missing plane might have dropped disabled, with searchlights, A messeZ, recelved from the miss- ing plane after the craft radioed thut it was trying to remain in the alr un- tll the dwindling gasoline supply was exhausted, said: What 1s wrong ahead!” Meaning that the Aroox- took should proceed furnishing compass hearings to the PN-9 No. 1, To this query, the Aroostook an- swered: please? Go “What is your course and are you trying to find vs?" To this message there was no answer. The Aroostook, after an all night vigll, was ordered to launch a plane at daylight to ald in the search. The work last night was hampered off by treacherous seas and heavy skies, On account of this condition three!C planes which took off from Lahainia, to aid in the search were ordered to return and walt until dawn before going into the alr again, WILL JOIN RED SOX San Antonio, Tex, Sept. 2 (P)—S8| Rosenthal, outfielder of the San An- fonfo Texas league baseball club, left this morning for Boston with hiz bride to report to the Red Sox of the Amerlcan league. Rosenthal and Miss Josephine Lubel of this city | were married last night. Rosenthal | No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. for Classified Page on Same Lay. Bat. 10 A M Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenlence of custumers, Call 926, Ask for s “Want Ad" Operator. ———— ANNOUNCEMENTS Burlal Lots, Monuments RIAL V. ~—Con torced; water proof, ed, will outiast eit Do not require la priced. N. B. Vi Tel, 647-15 Bl wteel rel bermetically weal- r wood or metal Oak 8. Monuments of all vizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting .our_speclalty. Capitol Buick Co, 193 Arch §t. Phone 2607, GADILLAG CARS—Eal i . Lash Motor Co. ulable Concern® Wewt _Main, coruer Lincoln etreets. CHELVRULET MOUTOR CAR#—Bales and service. Buperior Aute Company, 178 Arch St _Phons 211. W . CIIRYSLER—4 _and 6 6ales and survice, Denuett Motor Sales, 250 Arch 8t Phone 2452, 2 0ODGE BROTHEGRS—Bales and eervica, 8. & B Motur Sal 156 sty cotner_Frankitn 2 FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—Forde tractor. Sales and sorvice Genuine ceswurivs. Automotive Eales 200 B. Main. Plone 2701, ARS—Salen and eervice, . Haitford Ave., .cor, and _ Bervies, ho! HUPMOBILE City Bervice LEXINGTO grade niotor caiw 3 C. A, Bence, 61 Main Bt Pluue 16, Florist 3 T FLOWERS—putted plants b varlety, Speclalizing on funeral work Juhuson's Greenliouse, 617 Chuich St. OWERS—for the wedding. Gladioll, 8, roees, etc, Funeral designs, $2.60 We dellver tu all parts of the clity. Flower Garden ecenhouse, 1163 Btaaley Bt. Phlo i 2. NICE CARN. tlowers. Oak St TIONS—31 a doz. Very fine Bandallie's Greewnhouse, 213 Tal. 26431 Lost and Found NTBULI, DOG foune ed ¢ Reitain KEYS i e road, & De and ths Reward Wahiberg Ked Food Shop on Findar return to ifice Arel St Herald Personals 6 FRIENDS and relatives of the late Zun- del Eokols! o kindly intited ta at- tend the unvelling of lis stons at Beth Alom cemetery on labor Day, Sept. 7 1825 at 4 p.om. sharp, Rev, Gershon Wi T sult- able clothing for children of echool age. Tel, 1277, City Items LEXTNGTON, OAKILAND aud GHAY Mo~ tor Cars, Sales wnd Service. Haraware City Motor Co., 6 Elm "t. Phoue 2734 ik motor cara, See the uew line. and Bervice A. G. Hawker. 68 tre STDFNOBILE MOTON CARS— 'The Hee fined Bz Smith Motor Sales 100 Went 50 MOTOR M. Searle & Ci Eim and Park agents for Gabilel Suubt STUDEBAKER MOT Bervice, Albio Motor .0 WILLYS-KNIGHT AND motor cara, showivom aud service, 127 Cherry St. “The Sleove-Valve Motor. R C. Rudoloh. Phoue 20h1-2. for sale reluding Arch B, Tondel on 519 Last Maln TNT B t condltion crifies, Tel. HUPMOBILE, 10° gale; excellent ron EXTNGTON—6 brougham In ition, palnt and ug brand new cords 61 Main St. s olstery aip @3- G, Plione 2215 the court of appeals at Albany had upheld the home rule amendment | sald he hoped the decision “also destroys the injunction obtained by the Citizens' union against the right of the oity to appropriate money to arranged write Box 252, The annual state convention of the pointment, Luther League will be held in South Manchester Sunday d Monday, in the Swedish Lutheran church, Rev, BUICK USED CAR DEPT. Have the following lats modsl purchase, own and operate busse: Governor 8mith in commenting o1 the decision attributed it as a per sonal victory for Senator James J. Walker, mayor. “0f course, Senator Walker know Tammany candidate fo what he is doing,” sald the governor. | e was the whole works behind th home rule amendment. He was th driving power in the senate and fur nished the fmpetus that put it oy ‘Serfator Walker 18 always rig; these matters because he Vrains.” WULD ADOPT BABE FOUND ABANDONED IN EAST B Conple Whose Identity s Withheld Make Formal Application to Court of Probate John T the eharity department named guardian of “Mary infant found several East Main strest, New Britain General The appointment was made th morning in probate court by Judg Rernard F. Gaffney when the babe was tod Doe," s ago at hospital a wee ol anl now th Doyle, superintendent of )| Ask r s | confidence in her her buying— Your Neighbor If there is buoyancy in her step, poise and system in The chances are about ten to one she's a regular reader of the Classified Ads in The Herald, Keep yourself well informed as to n and using those day. parents failed to appear and show cause why thev should not be re moved as its guardians At the same time an applicatio was received from Aesiring to adopt the Gaftnes 30 days in a whieh the pleted unless child has prescribed a cordanc adoptior parents IRATE TOWNSMEN TEAR Recldents of wort tn Diractic Suhmrhe top Method Accidents tn Street Car Chieago r the on their 1 Iast nig pollee 1 1 Ea r!hu[nv;v'lr\r Sh Re POTTERS FORM THE READING the latest in Bargain Land—by reading Classified Ads each HABIT R PALS o Town of Evansville ‘ o'clor ont} Assets of Rochester [Tniversit Nochest S ssets of the ter have ar, i almost $47 ceme of 1} han three w0 years tream ARUrea 217,504 Lastman. v Have Doubled A name given Freeman to a of suitings in a new and beantiful tint. color --- smart, exclustve. of these suits. FITCH-JONES (O, Pa’s Evidently Very Rash We have some by Hickey- select group A man’s attractive, FOR ONE CIGAR 2 Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist of this city will be one of the speakers, Tt fg expect- ed that a delegation will be present from New Britaln Home, cooked lunches at Crowell's. —advt, onrad Clanel old today proper- ty at 25 Eexton street to Carmela Gulino. Gulbransen player planos at Morans. —advt. Norman Danberg left Qrange, N. J., to enter U lege. today for ala col- Special prices on permanent wave during Sept, Luellle Shop, ph 38 —advt Leading Etar lodge, Shepherds of Bethlehem, will {omorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at the lodgs rooms Tohn A. McDonald, state highway commiseioner, will speak to the members of the New Britain Rotary club tomorrow af noon at the regular weekly luncheon, He will tell about “State Highw. Miss Gertrude Pawlow of 24 Pros- pect gtreet, is spending her vacation at Laurel Beach, Milford Mr. and Mrs. Howard Alderman of Trinity are entertaining Miss Marv Gibson of Bosten for a few daye meet street Mrs, M T Tohnson and daughters Stella and Esther, have returned from a three weeks snjourn at Pleagant View Beach, R, T A month's mind mass of requle be celebrated at 7:45 o'cloc temorrow morning in the church of . John the Fvangelist for the late Mrs, John A, Loomis will 'BY J. P. McEVOY WHAT TF T 15 A BIG PRICE 1_RANG 3 AND A CIGAR BEAT §'EM o e —— ME! r’ PINCH DAT GOY HE INSQULTED cars on hand, correctly priced and In tine condition, 1228 1324 1023 1925 1223 1923 CAPITOL BUICE C: 193 ARCH STREET PHONE 2607, Master #lx coach Master elx touring. 4 cyl. roadster, Tord eoupe, Ford tourin, Jewett coups. crEArancs saLE or vsep cars @F 4 Lexington 1923 Bedan, good condtiism, Ha Lexington 1923, Sport touring. Gray 1925 Touring dem Ford 1924 Tuder Sedan Ford 1923 Coupe Cleveland 1923 Touring I'odge Brothers 1921 fedan Marmon 1918 es, Teuring le 1921 Touring ay 1024 Bedan Dian: Slightly used demonstratar. Moon—Brand new Sedan. No reasonable offer refussa, AARON G, COHEN, INC, 138 PARK £T, HARTFORD, COMM, Used cars, open and closed els; algo a few Fords in good shaps Good terms allowed B & F. MOTOR BALE 135 ELM STREET FPhona 731 —_— MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SAL® Hudson: Coach Dodge Sedan Essex Coac Hupmobile Coups pmobile Touring Car dSedan Rickenbacker Touring Car Hudson Speedater Chevrolet Touring Gtudebaker Touring ~THE~ TMAN AUTO SALES co, 139 ARCH 8T, TEL, 2043 RENEWED FORDS 924 Tudor sedan (2), ar $318, Roadster at $200, Roadster (2), at 3109, ). at 8128, b3 - 1924 35 ton (pamel bods) at $17 1323 Ton express at 3200, " OTHER CARS . 1310, 7 passenger touring at Reo, 1012, tourlng car, § n . o Passenger, Liberal terme on all the above cara AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE co, 200 E. MAIN 8T, PHONE 201, _ STUDEBAKER CAR DEPT,~ Studebaker 1925 Bpec Victord a Studebaker 1333 Big ‘coupa - . oy l*. \ USED Buick 1923 7 pass touring Bulck 1923 sport roadster Maxwell 1523 eedan Dodge 1921 sedan Roamer 1920 sedan ALBRO MOTOR SALES €a, 336 Arch Btreet Phons