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At P z News of the World By Associated Press "uNoy ‘pa ouwu daqy - l'l-i_lia\luuq) STABLISHEL 1870 TAX AND APPROPRIATION ~ REACH LIMIT IN ISSUES HOLDING CENTER MINMUM COSTOF OF STAGE IN WASHINGTON OPERATING, GOVT. Other Problems, In'”-"NKS REVENUE cluding Aviation And Prohibition, Impa- tiently Await Their Turn. Presmem in Budget Message, BILL ALL RI[}HT‘ Says Normal Expansion Wil g Require More Money Rep. Mills Thinks Tmportant i Ghange Would Be Brror MAKES RECOMMENDATION | | Cong. Rainey, Democrat, Is First to Voice Criti- cism of $325,000,000 Re- duction Bill. EXPLAINS TS PROHSIONS New York Member of Ways And | Wants Airplane Industry to Be De. Means Committeo Constders Meas- | veloped — Favors Expansion of | Best Yramed In | ure, As Whole, Coast Guard — Expenditures For | Past Decade, 1927 Estimated At $3,806,207,921 Washington, Dec. 9 (P-—Taxes nd appropriations had the whole ge to themselves today on Capitol | ‘Washington, Dec. ment of the revenue 9 (A —Amend- | Increase of $160,083,320, bill “in an im- | 5 vortant particular will be nothing| Washington, Dee, 9 (B —Presi. [0l brother were found by welfare | SUL NEEDS A MOTHER | #ill while the more spectacular 3= | yore of 4 national calumity,” Lop- | d “oolidge informed congress in | WOrkers occupying the same hed, one Pliofo by Johnson. & Peterson,|| sues of the new congressional 8ession | ogontative Mills, of New York, a re- | his annual budget message today |"hose shcets had long since lost any ] : ) b including aviation and prohibition, publican member of the ways and | that the minimum cost of running | semblance of contact with a laun- T.)':\ d to V. L -“)" *‘:"“'_" awalted thelr turn dmpatiently. |means commitice, which franicd the the government had been about [4¥: Undernourished, poorly fed, ‘ i ts SRawEs Batlain Driving ahead with its tax DU [$325,000,000 tax reduction measure, | reached, and that the normal ex- |SUfering from 40’ ntection duagtel Gengralno S R febate, the’ house paused only long y told the hou [ pansion of a growing nation would |20 Ulcerated tooth, which "‘”‘f”“"' PR G e nough to recelvo from Prosident| While not agrecing with every, henceforth Involve added expendi. |27 operation on her neck, Mary wi . et : Coolidge an annual budget propos- |provision of the bill, Mr. Mills de- | ture to keep the government ma- |50 PRI "Wr‘i"’\f’,":_”v “h'.l eaceaial] Contlnucd on Page 14) ing expenditures $160,000,000 in ex- | fonded at some length its income tax | chinery in motion, lentio otitheRweliRraorkers ! £ 4 cess of the '\;mvopll.nim\s for the current y The senate, rate gchedules whic t drafted by 10 years. h he described as the committee In | wi The budget h the | tinuing estimates transmitted message, refie d the con- efforts at economy, Mr. the for- | 1 after ove lingerin, malities of getting organiz Maximum Surtax Rate | Coolidge said, adding that on the he summer's interlude, Was in Y- | precugsing the proposed cut in the | he basis of the caleulations a sur- coss until fomorrow. AT R Eu s At om0 L 0| pLus ot 7,000 v\hi indicated The budget estimates were sent 10 po "gun the Now York representu- | (08 the fiseal year 1927, He ex- 1e capitol by messenger, and ”\"‘mu declared he belleve ny at- |Dects a surplus of $262,041,756 for president’s accompanying MESSABC, |y e 4o jmpose a higher rate will | the year ending next June 30 al- outlining details of the government’s |iyoiianly breed tho kind of ev | though a year ago it was estimated iscal program, was read to the |y TS zed the adminis. | that the surplus this year would ex- ouso by its elerk, just after the | ceed $373,000,000. tion of our post-war while any lower rate will cause un unne ary loss in revenue.” Mr. Mills answered eritieis the bill did not beneiit with incomes between 370,000 ssion began at noon, Committees at Work. house sub-committees al- at work on appropriation s to fultill the budget needs enu- ated by the president. Two of » measures, making money avail- + for the interior and post office Lxeentive Recommendations The exccutive made a formal rec- ommendation for reduction of the taxes; suggested a necessity for | keeping the airplane indus 13 well as replenishing a overnment air service Several 1eady are as muen as othe assortion that this is due b s of t cut; 1 refitting equipment 4 hearing competi- | g R ind developing an “orderly policy” LB e, L e erare tho|| 200 1924 and the pecéssity of now he air; and declared that “every | n gud will be broueht before Y49 maing tha consequent adjust- | vailable resource of the Eovern- e ments.” :nt will be employed in prohibi- e R Tified 3 ment will be employ prohib| unlified; an <‘::‘r\“\":‘l’( | Lixpains Reduetions {tion enforcement.” e thought the of the L0000, o “The revenue act of 1021,” he (o1 estimates of $42,447,000 for the e e Dl 18 undergoing | Sud, “reduced the 1918 tax of the | combined air services should ac- where the bill 18 u : 183,000 man by 66.7 per cent. The | qomplish the ends sought o criod of debate prior omplish the ends sought. D 1924 act reduced it further to a| Takes Up Tax Bi LR S i B per cent below the 1918 | Copeorning the tax bill, already Iho first criiiclsm of conseque ox; 10 §0,000 man these per- | gruwn by the house ways and |centages were, respectively, : neans commiitee, the president satd | e from Representative Raine tg yely x ; i st Iml mber of the house [C¢nt and 7 forith had gone somewhat further than lemocra ember h0man: 2 el 3 " ‘\S means committee, who, 100 0T and 75 per judgmept dletated with respect Lroving the bill $n gener hic u 6 an to amounts and exemptions but he ! uile m {7x” Icent, as compared with 16:3 andis7:8 | =L {LliSe 00 A eharacter {0 14 increase in personal ex- | 4 8T8 | praiscd the non-p ber cent for the $50,000 ma 45.5 per cent for (I 14.2 and 1e slash in the higher rts, howvveér, $100,000 man; bl (Continued on nt for the 200, His ef Page Ten) 35.1 per ce ‘”r""y"‘”l'“‘.‘ rlljr“w‘:x 400, or in other words, the 1921 an e oas 't 1 as much reduetion, and to the taxab >ss almost incor twice was given to the T br the argument of M it the inheritance a ove FINGER ON RIGHT HAND 000 or s mu Tuetion in th ckets, Was Playing With Dynamite When 1t Explodes—Condition Not Grave. hould be tur NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDN | T0 ENFORCE DRY LAWS | Thinks Tax Bill Goes a Bit Too Far | »|Homa for Crippled Children ry alive | Santa Bri years old beforo she ever [owned a real sure enough doll, lit {tle Mary 1s happler today than she ever has been In her life. Mary i one of Mrs, Frank J. O'Brien's ward at the Day Nursery and until yes terday she had never had a doll of (her own | Left motherless at the age of two {vears, Mary has grown up under what care a father was able to give her, and Mrs, O'Brlen says * can't do this job lke mothers how.” Her home, a dark, busement, unhealthy, poorly lated, poorly lighted Seven dingy venti and so unsatis ctory a habitation for human be ngs that the health department has had to step in and order her father {to vacate, Mary's life has been main- |1y one of shadows. Mary 8 two brothers. One is almost 16 years old and is preparing [to go to work. The other s nine 3»nrs old and is crippled so that he |is seheduled to ko to the Newingtor and surgical and her nine y leventually will require a operation. Mg { (Will Lead Campaign to | Stop Overcrowding, | Threat at Hearing Be- fore P. U. C. ' cment by Mayor A. M. P a that he will Ie | | paign to stamp out, by [ necussary, the overcrowding of Connecticut Co. bus e excentlve of “un trolley company in re | normal school stu f |a mile or pay an additional fare on its cars, and an impromptu debat arrests between the mayor and Ch ) David L. Noir of the ordinance ¢ | mittee on questions of procedurc in handling municipal affairs, fc atured a hearing before the public util commisston in the state capitol at | Bartford this morning. | The main business of the hear which was action on the ap {of an agreement under which com- | petition would be eliminated be- {tween the trolley company’s Hart ford-New Britain bus, and the Cac illo lines which run through the ‘nnrc'm.» section of the city, W | most completely ! collateral | hearing. lost in the mass of fssues injected That question was taken nnder advisement by the slon when Mayor Tt into 1t commis- 1 for- nessa a S East Hartford, Dec. 9 (®—One |mer School Commi Sodnh iaton; aud olio federny (ox finer on the right hand of 11-year- | Kilbourne, a pioneer in the wvernor Finds There TS‘ s Lefanon i John Holmes was blown off, his lment of Belvidere and ) ) foarQlive InnomeSninsiite M nd was keverely lacerated, | transportation facilities Fuel Enough for Al [loiar e 1 local his stomach injured last night |tion of in § M O U gFovernment ) pleces of dynamite with which | Attor in State t. Tn the course of the last fow as play g in the dining room |24 vears the latter has taken over the !l o 1is hom at 354 South Main S m of the taxes 1 *)z ot exploded in his hands. His i , Do (®—There need |rormer to struggle s wdition s not eritical, it was sald n Connecticut this ey can with 1 immed milk.” Y. Francis hospital this after- or by of a shortage of fucl { pPresent methods of procedure inlyoon " His first thought after the ex- re is plenty of fuel on band in |t king of appeals by cither the | as of playmates with rtford today to meet all Tequire- (iaxpayer or the government in t . he had found the substances nts until Feb. 1, if not another |pylings v des d by Mr. Mills | “pjegse tell John and Andrew, o ound is reccived in the city, and in ' 4s “jllogical and unjt 1. Al Il Bappeni ol tlsm iihe state at large among the 300 e bill provides expla lers there 18 available & supply |“that upon notice of a deficiency the $]ion e ke was the im- ficient to care for demands that lyaxpayer, if he does not agree, has ' pression ofhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. v be made for peric averaging {only the course open to him to peti- john A, Hol who were in the u six to three mont tion the board of tax appezis for a when the explosle This is the gist of the information [roview of the decision of the com until they saw' the plied 1o’ Mayor Norman m and then if dissatistied The three bove, by 24 Hartford coal dealers at | iy ecision of rd, an Molmes, John LaTritus and ynference held this mor & and iappeal will go to t AN w Walker, found the dynamite 4 for Goverr John H.'jistriet court of app 1 from X in some wood or his information in here by writ of crrtiorari to the eu ) ~ questionnaire 1e court. ( | KILLS FELLOW PRISONER oty Lapre Alba Dee. 9. (®)—Harry 1l on i ; to of the Albany g Xillad Abral A L York, a fe ! e S : ner, by z him over e i TR head with an fron bar toda of fuc s 1 st ¢ 5 1t { husiness, as th spl %~ IS has made it unneces Sl . APPROVE BOUNDARY TERY the consumers to pure m 16 5 e AR e s sled e Ulster parlian today unani- | I . 8 50,000 tons | crashed o an om t a | mously approved the Trish boundary 1 a this date 10| cross roa R priv 1 s of Connee- | pessibily and S = Where Govt. T.Toney Comes From led beénn or MAN, 75, A SUICIDE : ory | pub rks romot of roney | and operation of marine transpor- | ation 1.5 cents; other civil func- farnington Resident Takes Own 7 ons 7:40 cents; refunds 4.91 cer Life by Shooting—Despondent Over 11 Health Aed S d Comes From s tax 49.16 Who Spends Tt ment .46 g at b s v 01 cents, veterans n. Des m Aar other independ- g he 1.8 fan. o e, s T | Where it Goes = n, 1 ¥ T who is 1 o worker 1n { pay, a rid war s District of Columbla 1.04 D 1and s 18 Rocco F. Ca inger, a vice- ction Co, poration. They explair ir agreement to Cha Higgins and Comm! el of the P. “Chatrman !lu‘m'\ the history of t fhen called for objections i¢ hse present were opposed Want “Local” Servie | Mayor Paonessa presented a petl tion clreulated among residents and propert vieinity f the bus routes in which it was asked be mn 1 o two 1 owners in the hoth lines, press” ser Connecticut as set forth th ny's facllities commodations such & better the scl glving extra rins 4 traverse streets in Inst quired, rortation by atanc n some which Cac erate, lo's cars do not op. mayor also advis rallroad committee Monday favoring the pre When the tablished fts route, pa picked up and discl the rot | objected evening went or ent system to by operator on claim tion. competi pas- As @ re was Installed, under gers were ta which no chillo 4 At th n appe time the second c made it was carried o understanding that Mayor P n s p in touch with t vatlon and suggest a char fair competition arose. Wh Mayor Paonessa was consy (Continued on Page 15) THE WEATAER —— Hartford, Dec. 9.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity Fair tonight and Thursday: | much colder tonight | *—o ek DAY, Has Her First Doll, But Won't Be Happy Unless NEW BRITAIN HERALD DECEMBER 9, 1925, — ngs Her a Mother 'MAYOR TO DEMAND ARREST OF CONN. CO. BUS DRIVERS ‘CHURGH 70 GET $2,000 FOR DAMAGED STEEPLE Insurance Company to Pay | for Lightning Bolt Loss The First L1 v from itheran chureh min will re- | ce company a 100 toward payment of s to its steeple resulting from iing stroke. e ornaments were weak- a bolt which struck the steeple, was carried along o | tter and age and | e cause as lightning insurance adfusters were in- | ] to regard the dama as the result of wear over a period t have now accepted the ' departmen mad of a lig Associate Madical Txaminer Tor Hampshire County, Mass., Quits | After Being Linked with Mystery e, 9 (/P xam| unty ed g ter he had beer Governor TFuller al | n regarding surrour 1 Jessie ate 1 mpton vhere Lyman had be L t hefore she was to where she died or er medical examiner was d to t vernor's of ¥ 1. Sel hi. t ey, and by N. ock ttorney for Mr ks, who 1s 1 from her husband Governor Tuller nor Dr. Spark ¢ Mr. S 1 Di “RED" AND HIS MONEY Gra Tells Boston Reporter He's Far Trom Milllon Mark But Doesn’'t Know How Far. Boston, Dec. 9 (P—Harold "It Gran cothall flash fre power as a profes n the ¢ v ks have day when s in a window fronted restau it ped h 8 ories about his Income \ 1 tually 3 ] ey I've made,” said G ] ven't much idea what 1 » do with it, 1 t a hing 1 1 t have Human QkulTTx‘ }"To-und Under W dl(‘lhlll‘\ & hulrh Waterbury, Dec. 8 (P—Worke 1 decp in 1} It is t 1t Yk e T nt state of va No her bones were dl | Pinancial Loss (aged women | fore the fire | ittin EIGHTEEN PAGES Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 12,649 Dee, 5th .... PRICE THREE CENTS STANLEY WORKS WILL ERECT PLANT N _ANTWERP, BELGIUM; SITE BOUGHT POND POINT HOUSE DEDICATION DAY AT DAMAGED BY FIRE NEW POWER PLANT ‘Schermelhom Home Threatened, Implesswe Ceremony al Rain- Shilt in Wind Saves It | bow on Farmington River INMATES .SAFELY REMOVED E ALLEN MOCRE OFFICIATES About § 100 But | Switch 1s Thrown 22 Bennett And Prltchard | Returning After De- ciding On Location For New Factory Building. Products Now Made Here for Export to Europe to 3 Miles Away Be Turned Out Across Would Have Been Conslderably | Bringing Power to This Clty—120 Across Greater Had Strong Wind Veered | Prominent Ment Attend to Watch Atlantic. From Off Shore, | Spectacle, e Milford, Dec. 8 (#—Echerm. rn | Twenty-two miles away from New asfon of the industrial fleld {n Home, an Institution on an emin- | Britain, in an outlying settlement [ Europe by the Stanley Works of this ence at Pond Point, owned and |enjoying the euphonious name of | becomes a reality, it became maintained by the New York city | Ralubow, o switch was pulled yes- |¥nOwn today, through the purchase Protestant Episcopal Misslon as a ay afternoon in the power house (Of & factory site in Antwerp, Belgl- rmington River hydro-electrie glant vacation place for children and aged |of the I persons, barely escaped destruction | company’ by fire today. Two hours work by | ment, the Miiford fire department confined | the flames to the upper portion of | 1 to the large building which faces fult | this city. It was the formal openin; upon Long Island Sound and is in | of the power plant and the » center of the group of buildings. | mony, at which E turbine whirled int the Stanley Works f The bulldings are understood to [ UoN% state ant elty afieinls Cele have a value of about $50,000 and | 5ations from A : the fire damage to the main struc- | g = A ture was estimated at about $15,000, MECTIETTIR LI ) Sh) During the f northwest out over th the large s the wind was nd sparks were carried e water and away from ttlement of summer cot- MAGRI GIRL, FREED, I§ tages alc the shore edge on the | road which runs to the tip of (he; [ilv[N Blfi All inmates of the home (-hhlr! left or were taken out before the | H 1 fire took on a serious aspect. v |Congratulated in - Cour babies in lung powe bors' hous boys were arms, yelling with full ] were carried Into nefgh- ] and Also on Return to while a score of little lew v gathered under the care | Ne“ Ha‘ en of the matrons and taken into one | of the other houses. A number of | were taken out of the main building in wheel chairs, charge of murdering the ma A claims betrayed her, Olympi fesodre_probubly began from n med to New Haven to- fective chimney and was first no- & Woonipatied by R 1 by an inmate of the home who ; L her counsel, were shortly at the fire, nd a pump- | The girl slept light last night, she r wis able fo put streams Into the [sald this morning, “Too happy to entire third floor which was swept |sleep,” she explained. ¥ il Dues The maln bilidigl| e ynick veturn. of the weedic 1= atiout 150 feet long and has con- | voscorday by the 12 men who for 16 | Slcesable depth T he leecondlifloors| qavatiiatonedtito iholevidancal o badly damaged but the main | still being discussed In local elrcle Although the jury was ou 1e hour and 42 it spen tle more than an hnur in delibera. °d only from water. hought there were about | 40 persons in the building just be- | Power develop- ictlon and electricity leaped across | cere- Allen Moore offi- [t 1d, Dec. 9 (P—Acquitted of um, where a manufacturing plant will be erected. o| Completion of preliminary plans for making Stanley Works products n |abroad was effected by President O, g |1 Bennett, who is expected to reach New York today or tomorrow on a lantie liner, President Ben- The chapel on one side and the an- | ciated, was witnessed by a gathering |nett went to Belgium about four nex behind the main building were | of 120, which included electrical en- [weeks ago and jolned R, |scarcely damaged. The chapel root | gineers from all parts of New Eng- | Pritch assistant treasurer of th: mce caught fire but this was put out. | land, representatives of many |comp: who has been in tha Loss About $15,000 | munictpalities and private corpora- |country for the past two months - |making a survey of the industrial ituation and seeking a location for the construction of a factory where {Stanley Works products, now mad. in the United States for export trad. can be turned out. As the result of advices received from Mr, Pritchard, President Bennett made a hasty de- parture for Antwerp and atter loo) ing over the ground confirmed selection of a site. A cablegram stating that land has been purchased has been received from Mr. Bennet t How large the factory will be is |pot known at the exccutive offices |of the company in this city. Details | are known only to Mr. Bennett, it i said, and complete information must await his arrival. | Stanley Works products have a |large salo In Europe, it is reported, |and it 15 believed economics can Le | | | | n E effgcted through their manufacture here, especially through the elimi- nation of transportation costs. Labor " | conditions in Belglum are also sain walking Into the grouhds, It Joseph Kolet- 145 b mora favorable, from the a3 thought to be a chimney fire |25y A0 his wite and several of the lgtandpotnt of the manufacture, d the Milford department gont “ric from New Haven, In- | = 4 fow years ago the Stanley Works only a single plece of apparatus, " jeluding Mrs «'fl-\“ N\(n W )\:In(y. The Thought a large plant in Japan but it ; 3 trip was made in two HmOUSINGS |{g not helng operate: Sabantia) Blaze Spreads Rapidly which came up from New Haven ‘r;unuz:hi:}]\‘w‘gm)in1::.‘;:-,-’\-":: l:tf;l Tltu?e The fire, however, was in the third |carly today. Tefore leaving the girl | |floor and quickly broke through the | went to ti 1 to say good-by to roof. Six pieces of apparatus in all | Mrs. Mary Todd the matron, iTEN CITY OFFICIALS .| ONTRIAL IN LOWELL 5 | ; Mayor and Former Mayor ‘| Included in Alleged ; e tion. The jury retired at 3:1, but . The location of the home and 1ts | giq not get the exhibits until 8:45 Crooked Deals auxiliary buildings is on a sightly | State Attor v Arnon A. Alling, o {:‘,.,h\»mf‘\'uu l.onz"l«\'n). Sound. {pjs assistants and the court | oo n Olieviline Tunstatithe ootiof dizeart stenacss dpt e I Sl ambridge, Mass,, . 9. (P) — ATV Tha home. 48 uaeal foriy azi| - anographers deftpher WM; 4 ”::r Ten Lowell officials, including the cation purposes by the mission ! h sends up in summer hundreds ildren for varying periods. In he winter the number of inmates | i much smaller. N | who ecame to the a in r at (Continned On Page Fourteen) nd aleo cared fo HE EATS DYNAMITE laid in for nter This Is The wind d th fire blew briskly whick if it matrons saved furn Defense gave r Who Had veered ar estruction to to fo Supply in ight Fined $25. nd Pofn " | arrafgned in the superlor criminal of Stamford Man | Months' inv Home—Is mayor and a former mayor, were court here today on secret indict- ments charging conspiracy and fraud In the making of contracts |and purchase of supplies, larceny and the altering of public records. The men were named in six in- dictments returned after a two fgation into the affairs of the city, begun at the instance of a committee of citizens. All of the | men pleaded not guilty upon ar- { raignment with the right to retract settle ments But 1 nger from amford, Dec. 9 'v.wh,-mmuv-:L"';’lr,v,hc? ,“”v“:\“n? Kty spread of sparks a rs ended held In $1,000 bail. Sillena T atne Ry good me | Those arraigned included Mayor otitHatiA & and held the | quen 1John J. Donovan, charged with three 4 hant et | counts of canspiracy; former Mayor h S e e Toe Dennis J. Murphy, charged with fpiibei £ b three counts o piracy; As 5 1 of keeping ex- | yistant Superinte William F, il ATl ) > without a per- Water Works, charged quickiy ot with violation of the city charter in nts, and every one was re 5 public records; Frank P, ickly Iy ction commission . = ndley, charged ms v ytor car. eral shots afi COULDN'T WIN. KILLS SELI o Pittshurgh, Dec. 9 (P—-Inability to | Goy t Kat of | aw ng to permit from the city cour p explosives in the city ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO TAMPER WITH RHINELANDER JURY NOW IS PROBED ins, Dec. by otk county g during 1 to ¢ he was a into an allege e of only one m with the jury which he “This sort of Kip Rhine g ander's his mulat annul- | foundation of j Morschause broug is harmfu It 0 wife ttob must a juror in 1 Justice wuser s left alone w he had been approached by a | hearing a case.” iin - Yonkers T wt ad | Assistant District he subjec ith talking vide N woul submit a - ‘next Friday to the court. ge brief on the case 00 from the eit and James Reyno! superintendent of the water works, cl 1 w attompted larceny of ary was also named in an in- charging violation of the Fred P. Eloy of the fon was charged In of the city superin- rtment pur- Moynil buildi Por ng dep . were ¢ h conspirac lctment men o time to nulli ter laws of Lowell for their private gains, and for the interests, gain and poses of various persons and con- s favored financially or politicals Another count in this indictment harged Mayor Donovan, former Mayor Murphy and others with v declariig the existence of ncles for the purpose of ing the requirements of the ¢harter. a third count the men were arged with conspiring to corrupt nd fraudulently award contracts for construction of work and the purchase of supplies to favored friends at excessive and exorbitant prices and without asking for bids as required by the charter. A conspiracy also ‘was charged to approve payments for {illegal con- | tracts and the defrauding of the city 1 | by placing in office incompetent per- sons not possessed of the quallfica- | tions required by law. 1\ \

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