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News of the World By Associated Press ‘W) ‘piojjavy ‘JAPY .ll’l NWB IR0 INCOME TAX SLASHES MADE 23 Countries To Combine In War INHOUSE APPROVED TODAY | Against Restriction On Rubber B Y COMMI TT EE IN SENA TE ;\ A. A. Man Tells of World-Wide Protest—.\mericun; CUT AGROSS TV i Rt oo ot VIA MONROE ST. ESTABLISHED 1870 BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, Proposal of Democrats To Increase Reduc-| tion In Surtax Rates| Britain's Plan, Washington, Jan. 11 (P—A world- increase, This he bascd o1 prob l A P | wide protest against restrictions on |able increase in the price of from R d 0 ) |crude rubber shipments from Brit- |35 to 66 cents for the crude rubber | 8§ e]eCte n arty | EX[&[]S]O“ {0 Glel] St Appmyed [ish colonies Is to be made by orgau- |used in a tire. He estimated 37,000 \/ ! |1zations in 23_countries, including {000 more large tires and 25,000,0 ote. Great Britaln, Ernest 8mith, general | more small tires would be used by i | bile oclation, told the house com- | ¢ Will sumed hearings on the subject. Fight for 25 Per (‘cn(; s | British manufacturers and auto- | Property Could Be Purchased uged now, at an in- to the consumer of $11 | respectively. i npl se price nd 36 per tire, Restrictions the United St ‘not tion, but in emulation,” of British rubber control was advocate Representative McKeown, Oklaloma, | Defending his plan, Mr. McKeown sald he endorsed operation of Brit ish rubber control, “in principle.” The cotton ndustry, he add: must ‘ vernmental ald or die. Simmons ng to cotton in in retalla- | motive organizations, Smith waid ave insistently requested relief from |inereased prices in that country, H contended there was danger in use of tires containing reclaimed rubber Thoroughfare Leading T'rom West| American consumers will pay s 000 more for tires in 1926, [Smith satd, at the present rats of Yor Tinimum— (mpou\tmn Levy Is Unchanged. i NORRIS WITHDRAWS $10.500 Yor Completion of New { ¥nd to Southern Section. An allowance of $5,000 for snow | Aends or \lding and |the transactions. | aprese i | “atloy ! tor oan asso 0. 1t pre-| 1f the board of finance and tax-!| o taliygs | madot 3t budget viously had eliminated (his item, |ation approves an appropriation -;MAS“N NAT'VE “F [“B ‘d,,m.“fd y the board of finenco and o [rect fo the elty plan commission | y | taxation. Shoveling of erosswalks |would be made. When the money and sanding slippery highways in- MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1926 UAMBLERS FINED - {BERG REFERRED 10 AS | Dewey . —SIXTEEN PAGES || Cong. Langley Still Nearer Prison Cell As Appeal Is Denied e ———————— XD JALED FOR STAMFORD GAMES {All Thirty Accused Are Found | (ruilty--Some Ave Held for Higher Court “KING OF UNDERWORLD" Boxing Commissioner One of Those | Weld Vor Superior Court On Charge of Conspiracy To Kun a | Gambling Place — One of Those Also Vound Guilty vacing of the gambling ri He referred to his as having mixed up in other affair four years ago left the cit club investigation re Norrls Withdraws Objections. o ellan outiayjotiss00: Wk In the negotiati e R e {is returned it will go into the strert APAN “lES A[iEn 76 o sfelll Lo e agriculture committee, who for five limprovement fund from which it ] Y the miners declared will be withdrawn for project. Corbin avenue now runs into Monroe street and extends to Green- wood At that point it ends. However at a point directly opposite | the present eastern terminus, Ellis street rte and runs clear through the highway years has prevented senate action on | the Muscle Shoals problem becan of his demand for government. opera- tion, today told the committee he would no longer fight against senate action. 1f the people Lusee A. Yashun Was First | of His Race to Join Order in This State of the south do not | R ,1"29,1:,1‘?‘ L :," "\‘,‘l:]m Rocky Hill avenue. The only { T rther 0. force it |ralirend line encouatered is at Wil- ford, Jun, 11 OP—Lusce A }Bllt Police Department Is | S - highway into I'Yur!ivn vl':llllvc \\l\ssil;l“ .»;r of “'()O:M.éo',’:r\fwd;{é n"f(\(fih‘: No 8 g & madio Brotbwetcanes, [ n SN D e e A emateatuanse e wat | Shuld Be, He Heslare il O P OS] ake A el the first native- born Japanese to be music available to radio listeners |mission believes. introduced today by Senafor | —_— admittad to the Masonic ordet o Dill, Washington. Radio broadca quEPMRS WlLL BE MADE |this state. He was 76 years 01 ;":, New Britain is primarily a vould pay reasonable royallcs to Noviianesean had been &t the |\ sing city, although the police dv-l "vp,",“m”r it ; N“ ),n 1‘;.“"; TO BLACK ROCK BR[DGE »‘Al;. Yashun was brought from | partment is not as large as it should | Ijv”:e‘n«r‘«rh;:‘-.vr;u.“v'u;y\i 4 but it they | Japan by friends when he was & |pe, according to Chief of Pol ice | gy \'~L\'m|.«sl(~" fotor A Nioadoasating | youth and for some time \\.m"\ €cabin | oo C. Hart, who spoke at "“"E B D e it would hate to be |Span Will Be Closed to Vehicularboy on & coasting vessel, later set-} & ekly meeting ot New Britain | vade available nnder similar term [ting In New Haven, where he|p ol g st i \ | Tramic For One Week Begii- |jcarned the printing trade. He fol- | RAeus 18, injaliCelations, f [ thiiyt nA for ARV oarA: LI | LVLDW (poLioel department = | ning Tomorrow. .‘;(“w;n“, doss he had been in |gan his talk by giving a briet his-| Investigations Costly B ok 1 |various parts of the world and he | tory of the department. He sald the . : ; 3lack Rock bridge will be closed | | police department has been in ex- Washington, Jon, 11 (9 — Sen- |, SELC e for one week be- |frequently told of his experlences, | ince 1871, when it was or. ate investigations and hearings be- | & SS S S LT | iehieh were accepted as accurate be- | istence sinc: §71, when it was |ginning tomorrow morning and the ganized with one chief | and three | | woe 3 9 ang il 2 3 v : toll 1 ween July 1, 1 nd April 24 {00 e to be removed and replaced |cAuse of his modesty in the telling of | ExHESE TR CUE SUP Ce tmere Bee ulE 3 the senate was | GOE 0 O antial construction, |them. He had told of being eab- |l ' Hy ol avo chiefs and the' de- advised today in the annual report| yoo “ipo pact year have |tured with two companions in Indla | 1 B e of its secretary, Edwin P. Thayer. | S & and being sentenced to death, He es- | partmen today has 57 12 L {occurred with regulari 0 numer- | troimen and 10 office Thosinvesgaliony inio LR i lr ous were the complaints received by [¢APed ar !wm\_afl;fitllhflu:fii“ Lo that | tated that the city Is made u ual revenue burcau, apparently e traes Joscph Dr. Williams, |countrs. Mr. Yashun e v wore the most costly. Earl J. Da- =i terested in the Salvation Army an AL a 1 for ) mmi that he decided to suggest & thor-{, 1, ooq to 1t in Middletown | number of arrests for a city of this vis, as counsel for that committee, | g o - i Jelonged Mide 3 i recetved $10,500, at the rate of §100 | verhauling and the “New |PCOFEN o corvices at the home | alze is comparatively smal | 0a t ally | road has finally consented | | "weqnesday the Salvation Army | The night police force isists of a day. |to have the work done. [ fimeent at Middletown will take |32 separate beats. The ce n‘na por- Fearing discontinuance of ~all{H P8 T 0L T interment. { tion of the city is policed thorough- | smith Bill Approved forms of traffic might encourage 7 |1y, although the outlylng districts The principal of the Smith bill ror |CTOSSINE the tracks by pedestrians, 9 | are not covered sufti some ot N RINCIDE O s R {the work will be so carried out as RED S IDEA NR MANCE | them not at all, except when a call cglonal representation on the inter- | ST 0Teoot passage at all | o headquarters brings & motorcycle | ate commercs proved today state commerce A sub-commit comimission was ap- | the senato committee, tee was appointed to times. | policeman in times of trouble. | For The!| The detective bureau is small, the | chief stated, although he did not ex- by inter- Grange Has Little Use | Metropolitan Stars to Flappers Who Flock To Do Him tor Smith of South Caroling, ranking essly st whether or not he work out detuils as to tho number | Broadcast on o e i Erlgo‘f;;(s‘tatetno iLeci cclfct Be of regions in which the countrs| oy York, Jan, 11 4D — Mme,| Wero-Worship, Fe Says |ow has " ive men. _This. bureau uld be divided for purposcs Of|prances Alda, soprano, and Titta] xew York, 11 UM — Red |takes charge of all juvenile cases, | making future appointments. S¢0a- | pugo baritone of the Metropolitan | Grange is quoted in the current la- |investigates them and _then turns | =4 it UKING | opera, with the Flonzaley quartet.| e of Collier's Weekly an asserting | them over to Probation Ofticer E. C. ;ll:::“:‘rf“h:;n1j:{ ;.iv’:ll‘v‘::nuw:.l;l‘l‘vtl the !\“" upon the air next Thursday eve- | pe never will marry “unless I meet ‘(m‘no ly. He explained that be- Tttt ning, January 14, at the second |gyme girl far more sensible than the | cause of ethical conditions, the juv- ¥ ¥ radio concert of the Victor Talking | fiappers who've flocked around |enile cases are glven very little pub- | = Machine vmmmnt The concert will | since 1 became a headliner.” | ticity, but that Mr. Connolly usuai- R. R. Bill Goes Over | be broadcast through Statlon WJZ{ «I'm glad 1 turned pro,” he add- |1y investigates home conditions and | Because of the iliness of Senator [and other stations of the Radio|eqd, “and 1‘1 be glad to quit. I've |with the ald of the juvenile court | (Cummins, republican, lowa, t Corporation of America. never been x‘ng'szf‘/] and don't want “vws to put the young offenders on | ate interstate commerce comr The concert will begin at 9 p. m., [to be. When you're in the headlines | the right track. | as deferred until tomorrow eastern standard time, and will be | vou can't tell a woman the way to! The new automatic traffic signals| Arings on the Cummins railroad | heard from Stations WJZ, New |the station without being mentiened | have bec und Gstal. the 1. York: KYW, Chicago: KDKA.|asa orce corespondent. I've | chief and the probable pur- Senator Cummilns has a cold, but | Pittsburgh; WBZ, Springfleld, | learned that anyone who gets DI |chase of several of these signals will | & is hoped that he will be out by to- | Mass.; WGY, Schenectady, and |money out of the public surely earns | £y mMOrrow. WRC, Washington, D. C, jine | (Continued on Page 10) A New Britain Law Abiding City Chief Hart Tells Raeus Club MK 3 M ‘Mother's Efforts to Raise | court on was nothing to be said on (u. sit uation at this time. LunN' 'BAKER MAY BE FREE NEW BRITAIN HERALD DIAMONDS WORTH HUNDRED Approval was glven today by | | tempt Charge. Copyright, Harrls & Ewing . . < { [ A T nsed aie® Ol I 3 row Fseape as st dohnsury, ve. ! Flee Amid Hail of - FROM SHOALS FIGHT | [0ver - i Hal) ot 1o board of \ FR | LSRRl e & ERNARUES AN ANC T Acad, 1 A Ll cademy Burns Tog ol : D . e | e “ant tosation 1o @ pian |sen ere {mposed 10 oty COUTt | ywogyygtan, Jan, 11 (P—Rep R R lets From Policemen’s Washington, Jan, 11 () — TRe-| worked out by the city plan com- | today upon the 80 men who we tive J \ “Ke Lakey Ty 3 ductions in income taxes as pro- | mission w Monroe strcet may |trial for the greater part of . : el b CERET s P g . ki ok, o Lot masticmating In | Woodward Lodge, a 75 room ho Ul oded in the house revenue bill|be extended to Glen street, result of raids conduc A X% rohibi. | owned by Shiner s de-| wero approved today by the scnats| AL an estimated eost of $3,000 to . ed sccutor Max Spelke el Lonenl to. | stroyed by today at a loss of | — i SRt demitice the city, land for this project would = | e rolice, lay by e e " |$60,000. Yorty guests fled from the | The teduced normal income fax |be sceured to afford the only high- =l } 12 Are Bound Over st o + ‘from the | building, many of the ol s Pty vates and the Iereased personal | Way traversing the entire town with-| Believes Riders Who Want | Charles (;alland Wealthy | * et udanis IO GO must hogin | Howard Shin old] moin| o e i Were Fobad o ot Kl “xemptions were unanimously ap-|ouC passing a railroad crossing at | were charged with consplracy to run | | Samuel Shiner, the owner of | ohiaining more than $200,0un oved, but the proposal of demo- | Erad Transfers Should Pay Socialist, Accused jn |2 sambling place were cach bound |, | Woodward Lodge, and a former in- |\iorT) 9€ uheut diaionds by 3 men ot T \norcase the reduction fn| Mavor Paonsssa and Senalor Hall g < ov superior court in honds preme of the New Jersey state hos.' "0 Neld them up a short distanc s ates over that provided by | conterred this morning with Com- for Them Adultery Complaint They were Fred Dote |, oy, e pital for the insane, imitteq O Ifth avenuo in 4sth Street, Th ho Touse measure was dcfented, | | missioners John J. Higgins and John | ard, Charles Brown, Nieh- | Gy or two by to police that set fire to the Loorers knocked the jewelers down Simmons For 25 Per Cent A. Androws of i olas Mecad, George Lemmer, Jaled |,ry.. yyger which the cireuit court | uildin » was taken Into custody - plstols, grabbed the bag and o dmmons For 23 Ler Cont o. | Cily Engincer Joseph D, Willlsms.| An increase trom slx to seven| Allentown, Ta, 11 (p—fand Joseph Bonimo, Harry ar R e L e A et oY tescaped fn an wutomobile. 1ina, ranking democrat on the com. | listimates of expenditure involved in fcents in bus fares which it 18 pro-|Charles Garland, wealthy socialist, ey e ,‘l",:f\\:'o‘”rm_,:‘,;\', 43 commitment of Langley 1o mpted to sct fire to the floor o¢| Had Just Left Bank mitiee, submitted the proposal of | 5°CUring the land und its conversion | posed to make effective on all local | founder and proprictor of t Aml‘ L prison, It will not be necessary for | his cell, The two men had just le e emoeratic members o cut the |into a highway were prepared by |lines, fs opposed by Mayor A, M|y 5o oo e el i “““-"‘.’j’" \I““:’J"_ _‘}‘I'r g the cire court of appeals to d¢ Police ouncing the confrs- ' Harriman National Bank in S o betwoen $22.. | Commissioner Higging and present- | paonessa and he has asked the o oeia lonr AL aee s ,'y‘~ ].\“.', 'f:“&'l 1 sy0p |fer action pending development o sio the youth attempted 2venue and were going to the offier 000 and $100,000. saying he would | ¢4 for atudy. Public Utilitles commission to post- |10ve” colony in lower Lehigh county, | In addition s i Jail | for |LanRley's next move to fire the hotel a year ago of their firm in West 48th Street accept the maximum surtax of 20 Tor highway purposes two DIoper-| pone a hearing on this matter sched- | will be arrested sometime today on B B X "";"“ “"‘ ! L o angley resigned his scat in the | he threatencd 1o burn the when they were attacke it nf o ety ot s TS Teauited wThoss et BRthellyled for TrldayAmothine, a warrant charging adultery. i S e raunts. of |House late to - ‘en shots were fired at the fiee Pt o NiavarYen sl proro ] weR | opiand ISInsiRaldings thedonen I BUy fopsratom)plantheRtniuguTas eIni SnakingiLis annodsigement, | monhs additionaiionilwofeoniie o A A, Fire Tn New Haven, #.m robbers by policemen, The o oy e e i slaEsnteunark e oL 2 00an i ichlfow R tEanateciavatbmBon Ehielnimintloratiomey O B0l L AR She A 108 New Haven, Jan. 11 —-Five of un-|"0tte of escape was across Tifth el the latter for $7,500. 1t 45 also plan- |jincs if tho commission sanctions the | that (his action Was preliminary fo a [orneteb s HEEMELLC ) {ormined origin broke out in a va- [Avenue and 48th strcet ‘and then Senator Simmong then served no- | f‘“‘]]“*’ l\‘?\d‘h'{‘_{ duwr]'r of the Kurtz fiyorease in fare, but the mayor feels | further and rigid investigation of s el aan ] % | cant store at 4 Temple street, ‘(‘n" n Madison avenue past the Rtz | servel 19° | holdings and transfer houses Now o gyl those who wish to avail them- | the death at the colony of an infant i B v Chapel stre this morning, {Carlton hotel. The automobile was o ho would fight for & 25 DEF|yo oher sites to these properties. It A R G A {bonds on an appeal L g Bing i b e the other sites to these properties. It |auivos of the transfer privllege |its birth and burial. O e o e s driving many occupants o lost in the heavy traffic in the Grand Corporatlon Tax Action i “’fl ";“;1' ofiCommissionen Hig-[gould bo called upon to pay an| The death certificate fasucd by| W s and \"m and ofilees in the two story bric \n‘ ontral terminal district, In m > o gins thaf 0,000 would be ured | oyt Ray Youn, health registra of |V six mo: L 'or kee g P ‘ 1 ing the escape th The el e Wb 70 lextra. tee, oy g 2 gistrar il AT building to the street. pe the robbers sped el l‘h\ SRl o oG ralncaten Wlonpnoiiesiand | wher i HeRappiicatiopRoomes fup) Coonersburg i ices piace the | Eambling house and also §2 an | not hea 1' ast several traffie policemen, who 0 1'-:“;“'“‘ 5 ler‘lz B ‘”w 5-"“"‘ for the relocated King prop-| o hearing he will suggest that tie |colony is located, ~stated that the | costs and 30 days u'\' jail ]’,r vl S Do i e frelstarted in 4 p [<aid the car they used resembled the s 8aricont but ool ‘ or 10 fotal expenditire would be | grogent system be kopt in force, but | ehild wes born to Bettina Hovey :xx\rl?“"fl»g[] e s s Nellhfll Slde Op[lfl“&lk Ahel S0 e <alles andiene jepartment automobiles used by “ent, 1¢ the capital stock tas is re- and the income $17,000. [hose desiring transter privileges be | Charies Garland hoth of whom werplietllsodein ENeiR IpRe R e i ! ; wooden partitions and fioor jolats. 1t |ASPUty inspectors, s i fcaD aL BBk B Construction of this highway | .. uired to pay one or two cents|subscribers to farm association's p the gambling house charge an . e ,\ The two victims of th - e o | of the robhe caled in their program for $500,- |would obviate the necessity of buy-|j it gepending upon the amount|tition for a charter. Application for | $1,000 on the Nquor charge when he | 0TI ! ined to the lower sectlon of koo %y 1ot 7, “Goudvis, of Gondvis i 0 iar f““"“"‘"'r““ £ :"l’"gl“f‘a rights of way for a water main | ¢ ydgitional revenue the commis- | the charter was made fn the Lehigh aieredidnicyneat ——— R P 1 41 nOY | Bros, diamond brokers, and Emau- C ‘;,r:ci‘":r":q“v“;l;)y\'u“ o toRbSRuIlE e maltFleRnOl SO featalininec to carry such | county courts, but the examiner re. Jail For Others : biibgds et {uel Veerman an employe, I m;:-p n the corporation ol 0 IoIaoc Feey 90000 anlnegomamodation. fused to recommend it. | anejotncraiBellurd Brown, Mead MEET THIS AFTERNOON school Damage is $100,000. | Fifth Avenue Thronged aha ® e g de d Glen street on e other The =3 1 was The district attorney eald that no | Le the two ( | z Fifth avenue 3 s £ e Jitneurs' appli n o was v € | Lemmer, the two IR RIS s ‘el avenue was thronged \ ffl;)r .2'10}1\5, IU: yA\f,'\\ M ;wo. V|e |with vw]una ?u\'ohwl in the cmp‘hm"gh, by Nalr & Nair (,“ Lehalt |action would Le taken ‘at this time | Bonimos, Fennerty % ,(NJm |::;ur{\ \t‘l ‘.hm] 1 I:va |people when the robbery took N . \e\‘“\lxe .u‘x'l by 0pose -ntlemm ated purchases mumnmg of local operators, Notice of lts! net any other members of the | vere each fined $100 and costs | pop Mirst Time Since Parleys Began ‘]" MEEtudenisan “l‘L \ers . 0! {As Goudvis and Veerman ] e T e e fuvolve | signment for hearing T'riday was|colony. x montus I Jall, al- ; 5 AohAn Jlarrow ¢ |the comner of Forty-vighth st 'The comimit ..m]y\‘r. : pr i‘ -a $5,000 expenditure. Assessments | received by the mayor today District Attorney Boyle later an- lmer was not charged | Operators And Miners Tail o 84Dt : The los: & et lthey passed a motor car with cu sions of the present law limiting jof damages and beuefits would al- |4 once transmitted to the P. nounced that a warrant also had |with conspiracy as were the others | e A Do - The loss was estimat- ltaing drawn standing at the curb, A capital gains and lo to 12 1-2 |most ofset one another and a «’nmlvfwh,‘ objections. been issued for Bettina Hovey and | Eighteen men ch % Lunch Together — Situation Is e |driver was seated at the wheel. As ner cent. : : {amount would be required for “fll” i """ L vor feels timo should be |that she would be taken Into custody | quenting a gambling place wers each | - yory ense President Cool- |they came abreast of the car thyes Tnheritance Postponc at @ low part of the proposed high- is |at the same time Garland is arrested. | g Ehfarate Cliftord Jilso ; g s, con- |mer 5 | allowed for consideration of this he sa me Garland 1s | fined $50 and costs, Clifford Jilson, classes, con- |men leaped from the automobile one Action on the inheritance tax way. Immmn by the common counctl.|She is charged with misconduct. |a frequenter, fined $ New York, Jar. 11 a [tained a dormitory, ¢ rooms, the jof them pressing a revolver to which Chairman <1;muz pr»lmcud The profect appears {0 cits o |0 at reason, he suggerts a hear: o= — | by theicourt fo |session. lastir ours | priucial’s oftice, and «1.l .Nrimlm\m»‘Gumhis' side and demanding that he committee would repeal, was | cials to a feasible one and hearty < ek of January 25 HEL | 1m( on a contenipt « he jol mierence « cite vvatory. 1t was built in 1872 'he hand over the bag of dia s o o |ing during the week of January r S D00 | @ ¥ the joint conferer J AdLH a er the bag of diamonds. postponed pending recelpt of .’,.‘up)[mml was given today. e e w e o torm }Vla) Cost $2,000; | L SOl e i 1o late Bkl Vere [ Gondvie tora tasted oo ormation requested = from the| 'The city plan commission under |sossion January 20, A change ot Bites Deep Into Fund ! rg remarks about the witnesses lock this rnoon without |Tont's civil war governor, at a cost |several times with the butt of a re- reasury department. The commit- |the amendcd charter is privileged | o magnitude, affecting as it does | o 45004 of public works will be spelke's Long Plea S i feman $110,000. 1t was insured for $56,- |volver and fell to the ground. Two ve alsg dolayed a deciston on the [to purchase land for such tmprove- (it TR Chel "or s transporta- | e BOREd o8 B8 Tabout $2,000 | sentences came aiter R mteraed sere dn aession but much personal property |other bandits dragged Veerman fato suestion of publiclty on income tax {ments and may also buy and sell ;o0 iy New Britain, should be sub- | AU Al el cutor Spelke had s hours when it was decidec urnishings als e destroved. |a. hallway and when he put u; % it | for removal of £nOW, Jeay ap- | e ! ) P P.ck returns, other properties necessary to thejg to a thorough review by the | o o)oie the amount appro- | Of the cases lasting threc-quar or luncheon. building at the time |fight he was knocked unconscious, The committes voted to restore to limprovement. Under this clausc it | i governing body, the mayor | BUERCRR T oo 0 cor this giscal | 20 Bour. He referred to Berg a8 |1ime since asleep in the dormi- ing the diamonds the three the bill the provision allowing |is planned to make general changes | nation of his re- ""M‘ P e rowned king of Stamtor s and shot up the two big|highwaymen hurried to thelr car o f ¢ recetved as divi- {which will increase the fncome from | Mt cor’a postponement. o underworld,” and the “master mind” e ways and the occupants scamp- |any | prevented the fi 70 TOGET $6l]l] MONTHLY| BU‘U] NEW lefiIBLE H. K. thler Will Receive | “N BflNnS VERY Sm]N @ halrman Butler Wants 10‘ eplace the Wrecked Shenandoah $20,000 Believed trust funds established for his | « Neceastul _\\M“mzxw"‘ H-’j" "” 'Y“v"w“'!\f‘;w Mrs. Anna Harden-Hickey, a AL e i SR tally incompetent {nmate of a| Hillshoro, Mo., Jon. 11 (A—Chiet L e e o sanatorium for the t 20 years |of Police L. W. Hurst of De Soto. Hartford, Jan, 11 (®—Efforts by utjer o e Y comd related to the late Edmund (Mo, s in the county jall here to- his mother to secure bail for Guy L. | The future naval policy t millionaire banker of |day charged with having aided the Buker, et el RS ) 3 |escape of bandits who robbed the R ; StiBiluar, (b pats P , once a minent iron | American Bank of De Soto of $10,- Gho i el hetd Bals e L and steel manufacturer, has been 640 December 30 M ek i e it in recent years to lead a| Hurst is charged with having ad- hearing in the United the fourth February, are belleve s district sday in d to have been ta horoughly i do not expe successful. we want 1o “I think we have successful . 1t |n our effort to rai " said Mrs funds to Ellery Baker, of Pomfret, mother of will he con today. “We hope to have soon" ‘\(rn. cleased very 1§ FATALLY HURT who liv: has heard indirectly L. Baker, who has been so possible source of inform cerning her His Auto Skids And Overturns On Wighway Near Danbury. today of a shock last hospital. His head | night, He was 68 ye . He tween the overtur car mvl the came here from Cambridge Manual jroad and crushec Training school, of which he was . wnaster from 1890 to 1888, 2") R(‘d FO‘(W in . Many Days a Record { | eld, Mass,, Jan 11 HV - | | « Hartford, Jan, S.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity: | st Probably snow or rain tonight have be and Tuesday; colder Tuesday 1 to ani- gum years old. The teeth were worn to the * Brooklyn Man's Head Crushed When | control ¢ Mrs, Elle to obtaln relief |in the Arkansas town under an- made no e daug Danb Jan. 11 (A—Henri Co- ged his relation- |other charge. | ter-in-law, joes mot hen, an architect of Brooklyn, N. Y necessity and the con- | Perkins, in his confession, ad- w's people. |was fatally injured late yesterday traste of other relatives [mits receiving $1,000 in liberty _ fternoon when an automobile in and th a mental incompetent |bonds and $50 in cash for the rob- WARNER DIES which he was ridi N. |Mrs. ¥ Hickey had no need of |hery, but says he does not kmow Springfield, Mass,, Jan. 11 (P Y., 20 miles west of th |the 1a cumulation of funds in |whether the police received any of Charles F. Warner, well known edu- | ded and overturned ame. His plea was granted. |the money cator and principal of technical high | Mr. Cohen died in an ambulance school here since 1898, died early |sent to the scene from the Danbur; \‘_ F_ .\‘el'\' Presides at SPRING-LIKE IN ALBERTA h | ganization. A\'erkge Daily Circulation For Week Ending 1 2 y 83 7 ' Jan, 9th .. PRICE THREE CENTS THOUSAND DOLLARS TAKEN FROM NEW YllRK JEWELERS ; {Armed Men Knock HENTALDEFGIENT Armed oo Ko FIRES DAV HOTEL Gom. o s {3 Year O1d Youth Aduits Arson tomobile And Escape In Lakewood, N, J. Fire | In Maze of Fifth Ave- T nue Traffic. NEW HAVEN HAS BLAZE! S | Robber v Building on Temple | an Unusually Daring One and Bandits Occupants of Strect Driven Out—16 Have Nar- | { and began their dash through the fric. sveral Shots Fired There was a cry from shoppers others as the car moved away toland traffic officers fired thelr re- \ol\nrq at the ear as it disregarded raffic regulations In its wild flight vhou:n Fifth avenue and the side [strects where its trail was lost. The police believe that several shots struck the car. Goudvis and Veerman were at- tended by an ambulance physician and taken to police headquarters to look over the rogues gallery. wn fire offered litt ero weatl N personal be ves in clothing protection in ‘hu‘i one them ongings.. F ames spreading prope * ONGE RICH, NOW POOR, | dense t that ved | men | 4 other acaden Money From Incom- |ARREST POLICE CHIEF petent Niece's Estate ‘ AS BANK BANDITS' AIDE | ) De Soto, Mo., Ofriclal Said to Have Bridgeport, Jan. 11 (#/—By a aigment entered {n superior court today, Harvey K. Flagler, of Stone- 1am, Mass., wil share in the income Led Posse On Wrong privation, according to a pe- fon he filed with the court for an | ccounting of t te. | om the bank and with hav- n his suit plea |ing led his posse off their trail that the state of Con- | A confession by William Perkins vance information of the route ta by the bandits in their es! er set up policy of the ticut was not n sympathy with {on whose farm the bank loot is al- the accumulation of vast sums of [leged to have been divided, led to money in the name of mental in- |the arrest of the peace officer Sat- com s who had no need of it. |urday. Hurst, according to De Soto Mrs. Harden-Hickey has a surplus |authorities, denfes sharing in the lof $45,000 receives an annual [loot, but admits ownership of a rifie income o 000 from three trust [found in Perkins' home. Perkins cial affairs are in |declares Hurst lent the rifie to the stamford Trust com- jrobbers to be used in the robbery unds. pany has been agreed that Two other men, both of Biythe- Flagler ceive $600 a month [ville, Ark., are being held hera |t T se trust funds. |while a third implicated is In jail Calgary, Alta,, Jan. 11 (A—A bul- terfly and several robins are sald to |have been seen at Lethbridge, near re. So mild is the weather that the rivers are running free, and | Meeting in Hartford Hartford, Jan, 11.—The seventh annual convention of the Connecti ent Manufacturers of Carbonated | Beverages Association was held to- day at Hotel Garde with the largest attendance in the history of the or- all golf is popular. NO MORE CHURCH WEDDINGS Moscow, Jan. 11 (M—Church wed- dings are being dispensed with in soviet Russia because of thelr ex- pense and also because religious marriages no longer are recognized by the state. Nearly 100 n the with en were present | eting was opened at President Sherman F. Avery of New Britain, presiding. | Mr Avery made a brief address | b

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