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; News of the World l By Associated Press uwe) ‘Projiviy . JAPY ESTABLISHED 1870 AT S TN el e —————— 20 MORE PATROLMEN SOUGHT IN POLICE BOARD'S BUDGET Estimate Of Needs Of| Devartment For Fis- | cal Year 1926-27 Shows $234,311. ‘Additional Captain, Lieu- tenant of Detectives and Electrical ent on List. May Be Requested to Abdicate His Regency Superintend- Provision for twenty additional wolicemen to cost the city $40,000 | fs mads In the tentative budget | which will he presented to the po- lice board for approval tonight at ifs meeting at the police station at * o'clock. It is also probable that the board will recommend that a new police statlon be erected, al- though it 1¢ improbable that favor- able action will be taken at this time. The 1026 budget also calls for an additional captain, in the police tion, with a salary ot § 0 per vear. Tt is pointed out that this move is necessary so that there will always be a ranking officer in HUNGARIAN REGENT IS IN BAD WITH ALLIES sergeant | re S s in charge, with a ranking m.iHlS Abdication Asked, Ac- geant working under him. Under | o1 3 U Y (B et always he | cording to Dispatch From Vienna a specific officer on whom re- *ponsibllity rests. | It is also planned to organize the | Astectives under a lieutenant of de- | Berlin fretives, who will recelve a salary | or A dniral 07 $2,500. This move s expected {0 | Hungary, say crystallize this department into a|(he *vorwaerts’ more efficlent organization. At|peen demanded by the diplomats of preent the deteclives are under|ho pilisd powers in Biidapest, Detectlve Sergeant Willlam T. Me- | = Cue, | Jan, 12, Horthy The abdication AS regent of special dispatch to from Vienna, has Paris, Jan. 12 (P—Baron Treder- So great has been the expansion | ick onyi De Tolesva, Hungarian in electrical equipment, owned and | minister to France, Jjust returneq operated by the police department | from Budapest, was recelved today hat the board fecls the need of an | by Premier Briand, to whom he de. electrical superintendent, to have|llvered a message from charge of the electrical equipment. | Bethlen of Hungary. 1 is planned to pay this ofclal| 22,700, Premier “The Hungarlan government, fin The complete police estimates| message said, “is determined to pur. for 1926-27 foilow: | sue the investigation of the counter- Regular Payroll ...... $137,320,25 | felters with pitiless energy. No one | - i i erein, matte Supernumerary Payroll . 17.400.00 | Iplicated therein, no matter how Msirman and Clerk § | gary, will be spared. 1t is to the in- B . 06,00 f‘l\r:nlill-:;(:ylyd PR o oo |torests of Hungary as well (as Motor Repairs ... ... 70000 France) that full light be thrown | upon this affair.” No one in the iImmediate entour- age of Regent Horthy has been im- Motor Equipment . Tneldentals 500.00 | coe 300000 | Lighting ........ 800.00] plicated n the counterfeiting plot, £ us of Quartens o OO0 | Which had for Its object the circula. Elildinggrenalrs 219090 100" ot Bogns French notes of tha Telephones 595.90| denomination of 100 francs, the Slgnal System . 1,000.00 | ister said, Emergency Fund 500,00 ~0% ‘;'”‘i‘” Rental S00.001 " Budapest, Jan. 12 (P —The Bank ue 00 .00 00 {of France official circulars report, will file claims against Prince Lud- wig Windisch-Graetz for reimi rraffie Equipment ..., Signal Tight System ... urse- Htreet Lines OGS o i ol R Traffic Lights 1.000.00 ! ereated by the bank through Burope Department Clerk 1590.001 of the great franc counterfelting gl +175.07105 | Plot in connection with which the Ml Hoodogos ASEH prince hds been arrested. Estimates for Extras for Pollce |00 '8 been arrested. Department ! o etk sioons| ENTIS T TFE WTTH GAS w0 new motor: |accord with Regent Horthy,” the | 630.00 | NEN a situation he occupies tn Hun- | NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, ' Donovan Tells Senate Committee. Sew Yo Jan 12 Full Examination Is Now George » who long niomentous has been the center of volitical intrigue in the Balkans, may seck a haven of refuge in the Under way United Stat For some time he has been sldering buying land and building a residence for himself at the Ioran da club, north of Fort Luuderdale DELIVERY DELAYé ARE | on the st of Florida, He will FOR LACK OF MATERIAL zot becume s vivmunt i, e home a winter residence, Department of Justice Assistant | Last night Prince Panl, hig | brother, who is now in Chic ago, con. Denles that Facts Support Charge | firmed ney 8 of King George's plans and Intin 1 t the royal exile 1s of petty Balkan politics and | would be glud to find escape from liver to Deliver Goods Because It | e De- | that Company Declined | tired to | the death of his fathe Washington, Jan. 12 (T)—Senate | investigators of the case against the | Aluminum Company of America, in | which Secretary Mellon is a heavy | shareholder, were told today by As- | sistant Attorney General Donovan that the company had agreed freely to a full examination of its books by the department of ju r, King Con- stantine, who died at Palermo, Jan- vary 11, 19 New of the former king's inten- tion first‘case through the Ameri- can-British Improvement Corpors tion which some time ago announced that it planned to establish an “American Rivera” in [lorida to rival that of the old world, Howard Mr. Donovan made this disclosure | Major, who is known for his archt. In resuming beforo the senate |tectural work at Palm Beach, has Judiclary committes his story of the | designed the residence planned by department’s part in the case. Under | the former king, it was announced, Instructions from the senate, the | con- | Did Not Want to Given Them to a | King George is now at I'lorenc Ttaly, to take part in a ser to | Business Competitor, ’mnnm-mm':m* the anniversary of | KING GEORGE KING OF GREECLE | B | visi [ be entirely among strangers Mrs. William B, Lee the for Princess Nenia of Russia, is a cou 1d has her beat Island. His brother the hushand of the | llam B. Leec | “tinplate ki late Mrs, widow of NEW BRITAIN HERALD ", JANUARY 12, 1926, — ALUMINOM C0. 1§ ' Former King of Greece, AIDING GOVT, IN Politics, May Make Home in U. §. MAKIN[i IN"UIRY}.\‘aid to Be Planning Erection of Elaborate Winter SRR | Residence At the Floranda Club, Flovida Weary ofmw | Although King George has never °d the United States he will not 1ere. 1w 1l home on Long |ipu Christopher was |! Wil- committes {s inquiring why the de- partment did not Institute contempt proceedings against the company after the federal trade commiesion had accused it of violating a court | Are Looking Over Records A. V. Davis, president of the com- pa 7y wus quoted by Mr. Donovan as |y A ) having stated that his company nad | 1 OUths Suspected of Thefts 10 objection to the department hav- | 5 4 q ing confidential data which the trade | Masquerade as Public Employes jcommission withheld. ! “We are now examing the com- pany’s record,” Mr. Donovan sald, | “Did you get the data in the pos- | Operating under the gulse | session of the federal trade commis- |spectors for the health and " asked Senator Walsh, demo- |dcpartments, several sion? crat, Montana. “We did not.” “And why not?” iBecause we had available the |OU8 Detly the | original files of the company. |about the clty, i My;nr.‘rsz;‘uv' | Dr. Richard W. Pullen, superin- The witness conceded that there !hdent of the health of in- sewer uths against vhom a warning was issued today by the health department, are be- lieved to be responsible for numer ous petty thefts which have occurred | vities of the men in a series of tele- e ialuminum Gaas bocalso ions (or/| Hes Of th e ot s v the investigators assigned to it, Fix. | Phone PAONOES e jaminer Benham, was at work on thy & Storekecper whose suspicion was furniture cases In Ghicago, aroused when the men tried to per- Senator Walsh read a letter writ- | SUade him to come tnto a rear room, fen by the Clevcland oftice of th |&1d When he declined made a hasty suminumicompanyiftolthelipiftafl aXiARLE laving e men planned ¢ fbureh offlce, advising that koods be | fiold-up and feared capture after [held from the market when prices psianian giad ibesniinaried it “unfavorable.” Mr. Donovan ReERccmmunicalediwIth ytiis sald this had been inquired into, and | Nealth department, whose inspector; | that no other instance of the kind |{h€Y clalmed to be. The informa- {nad been disposed mor was there |1ON EIven the department, with nu llaiaensatinat s recommendation | Merous other complaints, resulted [ (ChorolyRR ot Broved hoard are now carrying on {e A bR adagconmisslony haulihcen | el e ST AR L convineed that the) aluminum eom- | R s 0 08 warning, the {pany refused to make a contract for | ot o Y08 AER1eheA thimtin jEascicidateRdeliveryof Fra wilima gl sy oo T o Pullen [feralsihcoansefit fdin ot antheol | kRS require deliver them to a competitor, but Mr. Donovan said “the facts did not | |support this concluslon.” | | As to charges in the trade com- | mission report that the company de- were ASK COTTON CURTAILME Manchester, England, Jan, 1 [t Slra motorfcarie o i [liberately delayed shipments to dam- S mmasternotion fb e aedded Fleotrical superintende age competitors, the witness quoted | t000Y (0 request spinners in the Additlonal captain. ....... 00 | |Examiner Dunn as raving that none | AMerican scction of the industry Licutenant of detectives. . | {of the manutacturers named in the |t0 further curtail production, Dhe. * plumbing in celiroom additional patrolmen.. 40 Peity cash fund......... 900,00 200,00 EThomas Martin, Aged | About 60, Discouraged i by Idleness tlon to be | 1¢ board will hear the disc nmittee's report on taken in the charge asainst Officer | Thomas J. Tiern to have bheen into duty several weeks ago an s | Park hotel this suspended by Chief of Police Wil- | broke into Jiam C. Hact pending action by the hoard. The board will also a the resignation of Officer Parker +ho has resigned in order to go into business, Detecting the odor of gas the room of Tt omas Martin at th oruing, the janitor * room and found Mar- with the gas ot ful- Examined lLyon pro- {nounced death due to suicide. M |tin did not e any note explain- ing the reason for his action but BANKRUPTCY PETITION| to his usual 3 custom 1 the door of his room. He {also placed a trunk tray against the ! room window, May Avold Payment of Judgment| According to a report of Officer 3 1 J. Pecney, the janitor, Stan- SecarDYilatE Charics S B e oo e Sl s street, Deohess, | smelled gas in Martin's room about i {10 o'clock this morning. } and John 8. R. Torell. college student|one of the rooniers knocked at the now enjoying jail libert ford under a $1,5 & petition in b payment of a dered against him in fa late Cl . orell was d lodged s in Hart- , has filed to avoid | door, and not receiving any spon ed in the window, The victim was about 60 years old Te- » [He wus employed as janitor at the | D. McMillan store on Main street | until that store was bought by Dav- body rd county |idson & Leventhal, 0 weeks ugo. * was re-| He has been unemployed about i under a bon cannot | five ycars and because of his age he leave the He has | experienced much difficulty in se- already the poor debtor's oath, but an appeal has been taken to superior court to void oath, | curing employment, His sons are of opinion that he was temporarily | depressed over these discouraging Attorney t-backs and that it was a desire to bankruptey s are [end it all that brought about his listed at notk bilities | fatal act. He was born in Canada, the amount of the judgment and|hut has lived In this city many court costs. His only creditor is |y the estate of Charles 8. Drobeg: Two sons, Earl James Martin and Lawrence Martin, and one daughter Mrs. Michael Frigalli, survive him. Mrs. Valentino L kely to Funeral arrangements in charge Get Divorce in Few Days | micnael 3. ke o ary incom- Paris, Jan. 12 ® — The suit for | plete. divorce brought by Mrs. Rudo ph Valentino against the motion TWO PUT TO DEATH ture star was found to be well[ Mexico City, Jan, 12 (P—Former unded by the court in 1 Gregorio Casillas and Pan- was heard today, but final dec who supposedly were was reserved According t st week's rebellious cedent it is likely that a decr Tot Guadalajara, have been ho > favor will be Y aptured and executed at tew days teyes. from | _[plant might be “as biz as all out. he | ren- |and was well known about the city. | Les | started from Belfast m | Binning January 25, by reducing working hours by seventeen and a half hours a week. This would r duce the working week in this sec- | tion to thirty one and a half hours. {commission's report would affi |that his business had been damaged by “the discriminatory or arbitrary practices” of the aluminum com- | pany. | Answering a suggestion that t! department, | was a delay of & month or more in (Dad his attention called to the- aeti. | — The committee of the federation | {Former Insists Hou ; . i Permission Insisting that his stater ts POSE AS CITY AGENTS LINDER AND HENESSY AT WAR O BULDINGS Ses Were Erected Without | Alderman William H. Judd relative {10 the building permit situation were made with no intent to criticize, Ap- | braisal Engineer Thomas Linder to- 18 reported at houses ¢ y reiterated that he to Building Ynsps | least ctor Henn three instances where Jected by the miners, clearly 1n1; nndselcopstrictioniwlthout |8y /o, ol st VAT c e More ) oo 0. the pa the negotlations had com x e R e 3 to the end of the road, Inspector Hennessy's yeply today |companied by former Governor Mar-| Hartford, Jan. 12 (®—Probably | So long s they remaineq fn , that he llas vet to recelve from |ous H. Holcomb and on the dot of |(he greatest présent peed of S en dhiete Avanilionehivatya one outside his own department |11 o'elock Morgan B. Brainard ar- |tiout agriculture fa co-operative mar- | Ment would be reached, but (ol v Information of this kind which [rived and the committee began its |Loting. sald. allen B. Cook, state [developments showed the hopolis s founded on fact, conference with the governor be- [master, In his address this afternoon | Ness of continuing. The contradictory statements of |hind closed doors. [at the opening of the annual threo | Immediately after the conferene. the two officials camc as an after- | Mr. J Jd was the of the | day session of the Connecticut State [broke up, President John 1. 1. mat to last night's meeting of a ommittee to notify the go ! ‘H;Yfln}-" Jc the Unlied pene Worker sl : special committee named | the his accey e of the appointment. Co-operative Marketing. ’.hp. oy Permen and dictated th | Eenmon council {0 Investigate ire. | His acceptaiice was |iforwarded fto [, WEaREESES id, “our agricul. | 3tement: ported need for three deputies in the |the governor late Monday afternoon possible to check up more clo A completed houge South street and inquiry hrou that the her thought the buil | had taken a permit and the bui understood the owner had pai fee and ok ned a certificate, cording to Mr. Linder. He also cla houses in Pinehurst street and (Continued on Page 17) 1 Sl litions are encouraging; in- Lewis Blames Operators, building department. Alderman |advising the executive tha Rl prosperous and this alw “'As predicted in my statement yes Judd night told Inspactor Hen- |stading his contemy toin) ‘In}r\' cts upon agriculture. After |terday made to the conference, the nessy 1d heard of several bulld- | lurope, he had so arranged his 2| viewing in a general way conditions |operators were determined to brake Ings erccted with no permits. He |fairs that he could serve on the [in the west, T am satisfled that right |UP the conference without ar agree | made no sccret of the fact that Mr, committee. lett the | h¥Te in New England, with our con- |ment. After a perlod of discussion Linder had furnished no informa- 2:15 Mr. oit el venient and diversificd markets, we | this morning the operators moved a1 tion. conference saying had ‘ are bet T than many of us real- |adjournment without delay and de- Today Mr. Linder explained that {¢atch a tr LORtE We should, however, learn from | manded that the mine workers see. he had brought forth these facts {n |Tallroad & ographic | O WOStern grange members of their (0nd the motion. Conscious of gl w. a conversation with Alderman Judd During the session a fl'nuzm.v.- method of co-operation which to [Sponsibility and sti) imbued witl in support of his claim that tne record of the procec ting “““ ““I | hem are vital and to us very essen- | the hope that an agreement might he bullding department is underman- | Ex-governor Marcus H. Holeomb | ;i (e U0 FIC 0 ts very essen- (1ae hop through the operator aban. [ned and that transportation facili- Was made chairman of the investl-| tntion to packing and labeling, ot doning arbitration, the mine workers tles should be provided to make! it |Eating committes and. Charles Q.| ¢ oitine to add was found on out der 1 a ac- Os. {aluminum company was unable to [supply the trade because of a lack | {of material, Senator Walsh called at- | |tention that a senate committee had | found that the company was al. | tion, involving a tax of from $2, 100,000 to $4,000,000, because of | ;&‘xf Bonovan. respandt, that o {Senate C ‘ommittee Investi- gating Revenue Dept. Reports That Congress May Be Able to Get Back | Much of the $210,665,360. |doors,” but could not turn out the {products unless it had the raw ma- | |terials. ’ \ THRILLING RESCUE {Ernle Jarvs, British Pugilist, | Snatches Man From Death Under | Washington, Jan. 12 (@ Im- | New York Train, proper treasury allowances of $210, 360 in tax-free de | e Tem e ork a2 T ra e | S ror e t] to quick action b vears in the | | war facilitles of manuf; miners was charged in submitted to the senate t ithe special committee w stigated the {internal bureau, The report also was preseated to | the finance committee today with a view to having corrective provi- | sions incorporated in the pending| and a report | it by in- | ring, Ernie Jarvis, English fe: her- | it pugilist, snatched an elderly from the path of a gubw in today and lifted him to saf ich revenue | | John W. Benson, 62, selzed with !:m attack of vertigo, fell from the station platform as the train ap- | proached. Jarvis leaped to the tracks, lifted Benson back onto the | 1200 bill platform and climbed up after him Much Oan Be Recovered just as the train pulled into the | X | The tax on two-thirds of the “im station, | proper amortization allowance “ o can be saved to the government,| TO SPLIT COMMON STOCK [:n- report declared, by “prompt | | New York, Jan. 12 (@) — Direc- | action of congress | | tors of the 8 Roebuck Co. to-| The report was signed by thr v voted to split up the common stock on a four to one basis, and to inaugurate dividends on the new ck at the rate of $2.50 a share nnually, > committee of five, | ns and Senators King | Utah, and Jones of New Mexi- | democrats, Tt c vestigation of amortizatic {tien, the valuation of natural re. | TESTING NEW LINER { sources: for depletion; compromises| Beliust. Jan. 12 (M — Described |and organization and procedure o as the world’s largest and most | the byr nators Watson of 1 | powerful motor liner, Asturias, na st of Kentucky, re- | intended for the Royal Mail com- | publicans, other members of | pany’s American service, the committee did n sig today on & port, but they have not drawn a | four-days' trial, | minority report. Improper Treasury Allowances e it Total More Than 210 | tlon Millions rpisTRaGo THLE | ‘Wrong Valuations Erroneous valuations b neers of the income tax unit copper and silver mines have sulted, the report said, in a los tax estimated at $60,000,000, Discussing the income tax emptlon allowed on count of covery depletion mines wells, the committee declare amounts in the oil indus to approximately $37,500,000 3 { nuany, “But a minor par 18 recelved by or prospector for who: was intended,” t “The major f large oil producing Referring to the conditions develc vestigation,” the r to be the “inevitable lelegation of & tortion to be secretly exercised, Facts Were Hidden e ¢ 48 TR g4 compa result leved it con “that but few of the unsou tlement to wh been called, wo ost unlimited ¢ on re. ex- dis- and it it were not for the it would never hbecome public, “While the objections to throw ing the records of the income tax unit open to public are recog nized, necessi tunity for some imper ou THE. WEATHER g Hartford, Jan. 12.—Forccast for New Britain and vicinity: Unsettded tonight and Wed- nesday: probably rain or snow Wednesday: colder to- night. Wadnesday slowly ris- ing temperature, | R e — R Average Daily Circulation For o 12,8371 et PRICE THREE CENTS WENTY PAGES. LEWIS BLAMES OWNERS WHILE THEY INSIST HE CAUSED FINAL RUPTURE GILPATRIC PROBE |rvomrrmer BOARD GETS Bysy {Former Governor Marcus H. Holcomb Is Made Chairman 'ORRIS CHOSEN SECRETARY Union Leader’s Policy Is “Rule Or Ruin,” According To State- ment Issued By Qp. erators After Ad- journment. Wants to Rule or Ruin, Say Operators Failure to Agree on Arhj- tration (a Break— Brainard Changes Plans That He ceeived | May Serve—Two Leyers | By Baker In Jail Bui Contents No Mention Made of Are Not Given Out Pl M ans for Future Par- Hartford, Jar 12 () The Gil- pointed by Governor John H, Trum- |bull to « into the alleged man- o tion of state owned bonds by > s ST I et EFFORT EXPECTED St meetin today w t met - . With he governor In ihe exccutive JorN I TG TO TIE UP MINES offices for organization and a con- ference as to the scope of the in — vestigation and the first steps to L w York, J 12 ) R ork, Jan, 12 »—The an e GoH s raras s ol iocet sumed negotiations December 2 adjourned today without reaching jScttlement and without setting any date for renewal of negotiations, The conterence had been in ses o'clock and about at hour Ch . 1 rles G. Morris of | atic ¢ democ: for governor in 1924 didate 1l a member of the investigating committee, ar slon about 11 days and the disrup. a 1 o = m " H lon was expected at ever, rived at the governor's office pre- b . I Adb i Y session ‘ 3 locked over the principl PO rthecoming attempt to 1 the : 'y 4 ple of arbi. piricate mnenvers o Giateic| [N0MING Authorities |ration. en he was official custodian of The operators inststed to the end the state’s securities - upon complete arbitration, while the | Mr. Morris’ part in the investiga Ba- s of im- the only tion is regarded by portance be many he is OPPOSES CLASS BARRIERS s meomrsistea u it N the basis of inere ause asing wages anu without any reductions, democrat on the committee and| = - durng his campaign for governor | S1At€ Master Cook Thinks {t Unfair Reach ¥nd of the Road, 1ade references 1o the possibility to Inforce 18th Azainst Some and The proposition presented by 1), operators yesterday, which (hes termed the “utmost concession® 11 could be made, and which was patric had proved faithless to his state trust, just as he had to | others of a less public nature Other Two Arrive Not Ali—Co-operative Markeiing Need of New England Tarmers C oA e name of the |refused to do so. AMorris of New Haven was elected We should further study Statement Given Ont | market, trylng as far as possible to | put the question as to ndJourume:lL AtilstclossRol the e a0 B (Al ha em asbwithett Foraat? Under such circumstances the minc ric fnves committce is- | workers recognized that they could ed the fol ing statement re- | (Continued on Page 16) not through thelr own efforts keep i ding its plans R S the conference in sesslon without the “Governor Trumbul _ca o- operators present and reluctantly gether at his office in the state cap- LE"M!NSTER F l[;l l voted for the motion ’ ital at 11 o'clock the committee | Mine Workers liogrcmxl which he had named to nvestigate Y “The mine workers profoundly re | p!‘luym;."v”v; B e e gret that the operators maintained SiCommorg Tdniulamade the | throughout the session the same un. fove statement to vielding attitude which they evidene. | (ContinyEaNenEEagatie) Body of Robert Carter ed when the negotiations hegan sly ) . k nths ago at Atlantle Clty, ang Found in Brook—No Ir- |[which they have maintained ever |since. The responsibility for the regularities Reported fallure to agree and a continuance | |of the strike rests entirely with the Arrosiea) < |anthracite operators interests ang Leominster, Mass., Jan. 12 UP) — |¢pye arrogantly refused to make any Worcester Blind Man, Says He Has Been Held Prisoner body of Robert L. Carter, city contributions toward industria! A 1surer and tax collector of | pece. For Past 10 Years, v of Leominster, was found t g 2| “The mine workers are prepared Sopert Water whers & brook |t continue the struggle for any per Smith pond. Police began & [iod necessary to Induce the opera when he falled to return (tors to make a lasting peace whicl last night and traced foot- | will preserve for our people the cbs from his abandoned automo- |rights of fres men." harge of v bile to the brook. The motion to adjourn was mad: Police officers rec the | by George Hadesty of the Philadel body. Death was beli ve phla and Reading Coal and Iror n d e to drowning. A report Corporation. 1t was seconded by r was expected | Thomas Thomas, of the Lehigh Va! | ley Coal Co. i Operators Tssue Statement, The operators after the adjour: nt gave out this statemen “After many d rs old and had e town and subs of Leominst me aminers yes- 3 P Santarant Bogan an auAlt of the bosks | e find thees/is no Ghangs Whakesen it stem ot |IN M. Lewis’ attitude. He absolute wdopte vear. Offi- |1V T "‘f”" to consider any construe cials said today that no irregular: 4?1"\:(::‘ ":1,1:‘\”3‘1?- \\.4;7{::. his po i | ties een disclosed. Last night | Ition 1s th ill rule or ruin. “He has Informed us in no uncer in terms that he cares nothing for the opinion of the public or public Carter acted the city coun wpointed to his 1 erk at a meeting of which he was re- | pal position )lcFudricnr Nulinnulrliank . 3 | offictals, Chambers of Commerce, re Bill Is Reported Today 'Aithousn 1 o ol So0 1 rtoui) arpunteetiond ai e ol Washington, Jan. 12 (® — The © he had not returned at 3 e bl A & ing S e o Tetrne e will have his own way or noth \: adden bill to authorize natior ind the police were notified 3 ‘s S5 e Carter m death - > x u r cert estrictions e rownin The operators’ proposals, the nch banking was orted to- s B, Luzerne legislators' plan, the Mak! length ¢ |only to be summarily rejected by r he miners' spokesmen because ther k i Boston, Jan P — Considera- | o sme 1 of tration.’ S time will be required to check | Lewis' Proposals. o iy gh 1 00ks kept by Robert | syrniie the operators were press vote r treasurer of Leo- ling for pry R 3 whose body was found 1n {the strike and but the Justry on a SRS a t k near his how oday, i t basis, Mr. Lewis dragged . g - b heodore N. Wad- | ntitu S ouily fu Sen. Nve of S. Dako e ke ! . R > oot i ¢ ¢ state | price fixing 1 wage fixing Is Allowed His Seat | accounts i proposals are neither workable Washington, Jan. 12 (® Mr. Waddell sald examiners | e, and while consum senate voted today to seat from his oflice started working on |ing time did not form @ basis for Nye &s a senator from South Da-|the books yesterday and so far | they had 1 and no irregularities. (Continued on Page Five)

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