New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1925, Page 1

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News of the World By Associated Press oy ‘projlaeiy R TIET I RYIA M) lJlI)-\llllIl ) NEW BRITAIN HERALD == Average Daily Circulation For ESTABLISHED 1870 LA svasre w-wlAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 192 .—-—TIIIR’I‘Y—SI;( 1’.\(;l:h. PRICE THREE CENTS HIGH SALARIED TAXPAYERS ~ (UILFOR PARENTS SIX-FAMILY HOUSE WILL BE SAVED 7 MILLION (N SCHOOL HOURS NEARING COLLAPSE: APPEAL DENIED, CHAPHAN. BY BOOSTING UP OF LIMIT 34y s i ve vosee| BUT JUDGE GROEHL REFUSES T0 GIVE UP HOPE MUST DIE Twenty-Five Per Cent NEW PLAN DRAFTED Central Junior High Soheiule | Reported Fallng Raised To lnclude I i) Those In The $20,000 Preferred Stock to Be Divided ~ Holmes Named Today — Parents mspectors Recomment contenne: Taken As Defense ton and Advise That Tenants B ol . Instructed To Move Out At Once— Lawyer Insists l.’r.lS' Bullding Recently Put Up | oner Must lesh grive e toows - Federal Sentence. rlig School May Act, Classflicahon. E Tnto ClaSSGS i ad B i and Teachers' Assoclation of Bur- | | E. L. Warren has been named Chairman Green Figures | FORGES MINORITYS HAND irman of a committce appointed (Changes Made So Far| e by President Jnh‘u Black of the in 5 - S in | Parents and Teachers' association t A b 7o . 1C § s Ac- 1 i 1 t Will Result in a Lo%‘ PO L I D D e R O T e By g oony Gl R quiesce To Reorganization Must (s of students attending t - Ao ek als prossed. toisy. by Dredstick. 3 of $190,000,000 Rcwnue iy e i who was the bandit's counse 1' change of hours at the school. fice t his trial for killing a New Bri Yearly. | —Reduction in Deflelt Reported. | 1t )5 expreted that u PRI ol A Risk Delay in Receiving Dividends | 'dl Junior 1h school in fation, The i Britaln Machine Co. who did not ; Washington, No 6 (P—The lagree to a reorganization plan hy | court at limit on which the 20 per cent re- fwhich their dividends would be cut | r.om the sehool depar . 5 ¢ 00 ord to have Chiapman returned duction for varncd income may Defirom § to 7 per cent and Common . roquested to return it with the ri ' issior roa. |10 Atlanta penitentiary to com- made by taxpayers was raised to- giock of no par value substituted | o blect: day by the house ways and means | for the present $24 par, are expectid e committee from incomes of $10,000 |t experience further delay in the | AL SR ) e to incomes of $20,000. | receipt of their dividends, if they | of the entire district is as I'he o which s framing |do not agree to a new proposition | \iu Howard Porter, 200 bill, refected proposals to (made public toda it capital stock tax and | Tess than five per cent of the pre- | . .. ¢ fforts would andal tha e volicer Chapman's ef mittee will be appointed by the spectors missioners wer e for a ney 1 vesterday S SR Preferred stockholders of the New | 2ihu Durritt school ¢ ul o et o Connec preme court. buildi ‘ \ : | Mr Groent parents of pupils W e in ools will receive v New York mail robhery, legally of his N ap- on on the The rest of | Appeal To U. S. Su-CONDEMNED MAN AND PROSECUTOR |Bandit Unmoved When Deduction In Incomes FORN.B. MAGH|NE QUESTIONNAIRE WATLED BUILDING BOARD MFLT*\ preme Court May Be! WHO OBTAINED HIS CONVICTION Told, In Fact Says He Expected Adverse De- cision — Supreme : Court Finds No Er- 3 ror In Trial. Bridgep Nov, 6 (P | Gerald the today know Ap his celi in ¥ e's prison at Wethersfield g that he has but one - more month to live. The notortous mail robber and convicted slayer, who throuzh his exploits outside the law has won for himself the title of super-bandit, has lost his fight for a new trial and possible freedom, Dec. 3 Is Fatal Day, The state supreme court of errors, his last hope, decided against him {in a decision handed terday sustaining the revdict of the r court which found the bandit ty of the murder of Patrolman here yes- corporation levy of 12% stockholders, representing ares, declined to accept the ¢ cent. : tig'ugsestions that more corpora- |origine agreement the new | |, HUGH M. ALCORN lowed to file as partners |plan as outli i allistter sentito| r B4 & 1311 J that pariners in some tnstances | stockholders today, requires only a This ,m”"””,“ %0 aon it Ihe building is ¢ 1 n We ' p “Tallowed to file returns as corpo- |75 per cent fayorable vote, the min- | g b oo R iV St T R eR Canin 1 J !‘ fatlons were turned over to a sub- fority is powerle: to prevent fts| | hing the quostionnaltes. which | ® 1t construction, 1 Ntk -9 1la committee {adoption by merely register probably be held on the fo and a report of the templates the cr tion of a new type applied it was estimated taxpaye r\: 14 be saved §7,000,000 annually. | 1e committee voted also to make | e graduated surtax rates begin at | | \ t| | ndings will be had « (Continued on Page 23) Tuesday cm 17 lvise the t Is 1 L - ) per cent on the amount of income lh|4~lm||nm|| to Parents UHELL LR ; of His Guilt, Hart 5 is addressed to you o PHoOMIE At Says LITTLE MORE CAUTIOUS maximum on the amount of Inmn. be | il in the In cxcess of $100,000 is to X ned to s igh school and i Tollis Grifiin, 28, Accepted This vorked out I"nior revised estimates, Chairman | Fewer fn - Accldents Away Prom (0 0 " i e - ]‘ e T L anca : he verdi i Groen figured that the changes o ) : ent sehedule of hours for the sis I ent v voted hy the committee wonld | Homs han:tn gihEloOWy ons. of junior high schools. Pre- I Been Excuscd—Arguments Being rosult in a 1088 of revenue aggregat- | Town Or Clty vious to the present term the junior « $ tng $190.000,000 annually. | igh schools have observed the fol- : | Gontinued, p — Hartford, Nov. 6 (P—Automobi B ; tiivon ¢ I P | arivers ara a little bit more car O o e e 0w i fore on the morning of | Titel . ~The bl : | | towns than when tiiey g0 to other 1izn o 4:00 tistaction to members 5 p B T owns, an sis of accidents for Sl Enve asAehaol ALy Ty i i : ‘ was e Deimai s e o s A e lce the ot anoti o EV“]ENEE F“R RA‘“’mr vehicle commissioner's offic 1 S y ety IE s = irce days WS, : iy pre d to - cckup shows that 14,2 1 : i s were in mishaps, and in 6,504 | oyris ¢ : ; rustic Inn at Cos (,oh‘ i S e e 2 ’ ‘ ; cri . 5 | ciden - le the mac - L ‘ | i, i Is Visited for Second |l oty than e homo town. |\ ae Shortor Jehanl e ted. o : h | Taking the city figures, New Lenoiis Spo e hanii 6 Time Within Month lon had the highe e e R for the condomn- | ing tie oo rhresa e et ; cent of the AR 1 B o Y : ; [ cars within its clty limits WS ool () Peu it 1 in e | : : i 4 , Nov. 8 (—The Rustic olved was 284, Norw 7 s ! ; : C‘ob was raided for the | v cars from other 1ke the class periods | €14 o : : ; ud time in o month at 1:45/| ,1 ces in mishaps within its horders kel et B e a mer ot e s . o il6 . morning fand) thelpro- || e et et 1.0 por i ol a0 onts Staniey Werner, Was arrest | .ont; Bridgeport, had 28.7 per centi ong qisaq of papils in suhe 9 S i on a liquor sclling charge. rtford 24.6 per cent, and Water- catq nssigned to s R 4 ‘ i ) Y n appealed caso on a similar | [acte alned et arnan sl ‘ ‘ i on which Werner is out un- chlefs Mave said ab varl- " o oaod for extra-currieutar ne- | ) | ) i bonds of $3,000 was to NavVe g that much of traffie di e e G { i ‘ [ - e up in superior court in Bridge- goy;jeg due to out of fown !, o meet- |0 1868, 1 ‘ line ' e ] vt today, but was put over untll & | gpyeorg hg theory of some of | L RE D r b ‘ w e : et date yesterday afternoon Of | . pag joen that most of the resi- | : S ! « ( i « tion of Attorney H. Allen H.\rm“v‘,mu operators were famillar cno i ) nE ! : ) st entered the case, [ with had intersections and other |, A l ‘ Werner was taken before DEPULY { gy neorous facalities within their | i » W, Stanley Finney 0 thel jiioc’io po cantious in approaching | : : : s ich horough court this MOYR= |y oy "Byt that their cducation in || v {e pleaded not guilty. erbalanced to | : P ipal witness for the state S A sl Christopher b e Yok ‘ \y'Hire, an attendant nurse at Dr. | pict : W Herbert Wiley's Blithwood sani- | = . sity of WV ‘ . ' x : ] 1 i isse testified 4hub he went te . MIVLEE DUNIE : oL nbon M 1 v ‘ » MR r e Now York, : con i veus ‘ D T Miller, former n property \ ! . rnoon and again @ 0 roperty L i : : He added that found | todian, pleaded not guilty wher g g . & s drinking and | raigned tod _on an ind Lt 2 % rner he wished some hargin to defra fig i 1 ! : ’ he told Werner he w 1 {and was held in | . s - ] . X e i al [ 1 ¢ 9 ’ it . - : | Werner thereupon gave "”"_“‘__*fi‘__ffi_» o ol aliclly ! ot o chaieeg ; : o wiiness continued. Tt ‘ . ; ; \ Shean was arreste : { T 1 turther that 1‘\‘ e : ureh s n ollar for liquor with which I : | im0 SURRENDER FOR SHOOTING | : ist of the Greenwich 4 | : i i 1 nt, testified that he LR S : e wor and found it to Thomas Lee, 17, Accused 11 5t GrRps. seving | A ‘ i 5047 per cent alcohol wele had tricked An: PO 1 t : hinWeener about | of Sending Bullet Into | zument i ; HE : i ; lin 2001 Unele at Brick Yard, !t is sait, wiied thesrevorser g ) 7 ind sentenced 1o i TEDANYFRlENDS Lafm Seventh Escapes From Home With Clothes veland Women, Keepers of Chil- i ) L E 1 lis i : \ dren. Lock Them in Room— e ) ! : | ; o nie Mot ng t v a few s riends Reported to Be Unable to 4 ’ 3ibke Book 3 Tt : 7 : ; : it He s 1 ¢ ¥y ha 1sit T New I La \ n i Cleveland Nov. 6 (R TWO | heing r trial in the Berlin by s r Lee ey | Visit Prominent New Britain Law : : ‘\ b “ v o apy ore J 1L alt, while his uncle will also ap Mr Mrs. David Yopg No has y two | bonds of §200 eac ation of complai noney gave out or iffered - 1king his from an aft i on the princiy known A ing Lee, Co ) e 5 Iy 1o try H 1 e made to stay in the |gtable Brown sought out Perry and | A ch of the hous ) THE WEATIER ere not allowed 10 |took him into custody S ¥ s B L, ‘ ¥ with g s y < s i\ Hartford, Nov. 6.—Fc s [ & nor 10 October 2 vher s ted that the ¢ . s for New Britain and vicinity ; e o ment r night v Generally faie and colder to. hes > ts added \bling ses 1 M S o night and Saturday t ¢ t sl i ocked n thelr room w police ng the ben ring t S8 o he s 1 c to read but the Bible. [after the ¢ that G. Grisw e ®| X % s }W[[HMANT]fi BN e e i e aiBOdV, Wl(ll B““et in Bram governor is not expected to inter- tho aiortation |4 ori OF ontm i on and f%.;;l,,,”,; Remove Al Doubt|© Ltchlield Court — 'Found Near Sweetheart’s Home| ™ stects ews cutmns. Medieal Examiner Unable to Deter- Week, ‘ when he stood, with his back to the Willin Nov. & (P Qing ™Massive pillar in the superior court A i R Lo T m;; room in Hartford and unflinchingly s ' ohujah 16! Nounceit ntence that Chapman A 4 be han y Gua n the yard of o Ao e Sl Up, e £ 0ot T 70 DEATH AT BALLSTON SPA, N. Y. Z?'Q° OF FAMILY BURNED tera Wio consiaer the I wnjus James Skelly of the New Britain po- lico department on the morning of ed that he ith his life, Chapman was sentenced to be hang- ed last June but was granted a re- R preive by Governor John H. Trum- l , when an appeal wus filed. He now must pay the death penalty on the morning of December 3. The cede in behalf of the convicted slay- er. Chapman who has met every emergancy in his sensational reer lho news of his fate calmy when he e was notified by the prison warden at Wether 1d that the supreme ;mwu' has r nst him, His mine If 1t Was Accident, Murder | O01Y commer Maaino mors than T expec eyed s he ma this brief statement, as ® was on that morning months ago or Suicide—THad Been Missing .\u‘ 00 Word Finding. and| The su court decision, " 1 ed which centered the bandit's murder of the itain patrolman when sur- » po s 10 W ol f ) words, revie or a suicide or The hride-tc lives across the attempting to * ment store, from ooting, the ation-wide hunt that followed and Vs capture in Munice, Indi- . na last January e many of the chin fonse n its arg L new dress suit case W trial are countered Ready For Wedding ustices with tho far reach- The hanns for the wedding of - estafano and Miss (Continued on Page Twenty-seven) . church 1 A - S WSTUETHEATERS | ; WILL HAVE T0 CLOSE canca | Holden h’a_\‘ Ta\ Law Has X Created Serious ; Condition nd [ \ v 2 v. 6§ P—Benedict M. g r of the Counscl stafe Moving Picture who are affected by the tax law, today emphasized sness of the situation for owners of Connecticut v in He sald ma small theaten 4 1 throughout the state have been for od to close their doors and from 30 0 35 more will he compell lown by 1 to shut s the ~|pro v pictures to ‘ 1 Destafono's jare; © of the losses ! om W tax. 1 T € clared that the pro- i an CHAUFFEUR ARRESTED C New Haven Man Held in Stratford \When 1 rrived s After Wrecking Truck, For Theft of the Vehicle rged with theft s, s c auto ick which he A vas v tigation by the P Stratford ; licating that ¢ w oW Rad iaked The ithout pe H I He \~ 0 ng held for the 3 ice on the auto theft revious m ¢ T escaped serlous injur- n were born in Kemp's [ies when the truck crashed into the ¥ s marriage pole. z

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