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12 e e o e STRINGS WIN WAY T0HFARTS OF Al.ll Notah's Chamber Husic Re Enthialls H w ers W elssohn Tt ymond O ard Y gave the fol e e e e e ——— TRAPTTC At MEETING ROAT 1 -*m COLDS ROUBLES NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1926. EMERALDS WIN TARIFF CON, S AGAIN ATTACKED {Tarm Organizations Demand That 1t Be Abolished gton, Ieh, § (P—Abolition al tarlft commission and 1 inquiry pr New Hritain Team Takes Kensington Chureh Tive Into Camp By a 82 10 10 Score, into Uts rec- nt time, was urg in resolutions passed unanimoust lay by the board of directors of ational board of farm organi- 1 up to the tions warran ay" (n disposing affecting farmers 1 the resolutions, and 1 also that the had been gly com- testimony the inter- n to un- were with four m from com specifically involving nony" was that of the It became known t farm e lid lodged a formal protest with commission, declar- ing that after the public hearings o closed last April an Danish e the commissioners ind was questioned Inetion in Denmark., the commission case batter t or up hodies, farm or- a number including the the Producer Pennsylvar ol suid today the n W0 farm e of rs' union, Milk the W Ve cting fa of these liately urg resolutions upon will give the con ind sduy mission prises we varded to Mrs, R H. Stark . Leonard 17ox, unis contined to iin av with grip ehus in bringing re- rument New Haven Road Accused of l)hrrumndtmn e e DR Tenee el P in ore 11 hol seeret heari ted in o ling ties intere e commissio parties ring L sit- isely to solutions | nnot he a4 of . TAKE NFROMDRATH « HOUSE 0 TESTIFY 10 Iy, bu ‘rall moports, wmtages of N L ranted commod o char, at the Wyerl b Convicted Hurdever ~ Whisked Aviay From Sing Sing Elect New Officers of L 10 t. Juhn S \un(l(l\ School |1, (Pr--Nussau no chunces timony o murderer wiempt Knowin cod oritics placed a Y 1Ross innior rand ju to tell what he : hurry in jury taking District to take led in ssenger Trains (v v Sl Head-on: Several Mlurcd . The ; the prison mpts ards pre Lank The 1 for murder Whisked Away Larly and \rr \lezed Defaulter Grave Robbe , Another Dying In Minois Train Wreck How Much IS Your Eyesight Worth To You? ave Frank E. Goodwin Vovesizht 27 MAIN ST er 16 Yeary' Faperience Your Lyes Faa Specialist Phone 190 Optical con- | ation ap- | sedan, Two other keepers and a state employed chauffeur were in the car, All werq armed with revolvers and one carrled a repeating rifle, A second sedan convoyed the first car, In it moved Etate Superinten. den of Prisons James L. Long, Wil llam McCabe, an investigator for the state prison department and a state chauffeur, They alse were armed, Usually only two officers are em- loyed to move prisoners who gen- rally are gent by rallroad. | Discussing the unusual tions, Warden Lawes said: “We moved him at this hour be- cause there is less chance of being | disturbed and the traffic is very light." | Pirst Time In 18 Months Tt was the first time in a year and a h that Ross hasbe en ouw of the |death house and dressea i clvillan othes. As he climbed fnto the automobile to go to the trial where e s the star witness, he sald |“I'm ready Ross 18 scheduled to die during the week of Feb, 15, although ther in a possibility that he may escape 1) wir, depending on the testi- he offers at Klvana's trlal, s been reprieved three times, within a few hours led death, Once ft of the contention testimony would save Kivana and twlce because the state authorities 1id his testimony would be im- | portant for the cution, Yesterday Distri Attorney wards, fn his opening statement In Ithe Klvana jury afd that wonld name the conspirators oldup which resulted in the st L. Whitman, a bond s precau- ony He ) each [his sche pros Ross in the wman, " GILPATRIC PROBE e 850 { priation, and the {asking a boosted appropriation EXPLAIN NEEDS IN PROTECTING CITY Policg and Fire Department O ¢ials Discuss Budgets With substantial Increases in the estimates of the budgets for 192 27, the police board appeared before the hoard of finance and taxation last night, and asked for $241,420.71 while the fire board asked for $276, 202,20, with which to run the fire department, an increase of $69,- for the police department is recorded against last year's appro- fire department s of Cl § this ycar. airman David L. Dunn, the | police Loard, was spokesman tor the |A. McGrail with Chief Hart accom- | | panied the chalrman, was | that his &0 Ei- | tavoided - ORDERS PRESENTED (Continued from First Trage) jon, writing to the eom- it any line of inquir will throw light on anipulations is made difficult ons; you will cither favor or proj ine of inquiry wi g5 to throw light on ilation in which he v e his ¢ pereon or y ithot s furthered \e mis urities or re Should Report Gihers “Apparcnt connivance of others in pes, if 1t appears, should an huld there asg to w ustified in following e which ht promi rowing his manipulations you shouid to this commitice in writing, v lead of state rds ers | other | not you are line of inquiry cport briefly, to and and all § well mad in quadruplicate, n b of writien instruc- tions to the contrary, interim re- ports should deal only m ters whicl require fron the committee, or the authority o the governor, or courts, to furthes the investigation. Your final report hould b cld untit it i ¢ or until it is required incomplete state by ommittee, “hould tion report writing vote you some af your itate other that report Lelieve that portion of inv portions recommer he r ation will of it you on in and await the on { of will an i N omn “Phe i f his ¢ mak ' o's decigion rnor sire ion the entire oceurred offi ile treasur vestigs onld extend roup of in the Gitpatric which the state’s finances may Leen involved, about the i Moreover, the govern pressed lis desire that iry should not b werely fo the legal ¢ In h ould not sion of see not have right “The committ 1eeting voted om e have sa ex- as the aspeets of the udgment the afford to reta ritles to which both legal title ol POSSEs- might and moral at the same that all instructions committee to the certified iccountants, when the instructed 1o disregard any lons not so given.” Visitors at Yale Dorms Allowed With Permits Haven, Feb, 3 (A - 1 Yale )11 has sol 1 undergraduates the prob- entertainment of visitors in by (!HH!.L’ t patrol may {issue suys the de entertained posed of at t the t be limit. p. m The com- nks th prove a ion of a somewhat dif- blem." of rmitory roowms npus for an, in a to b three may IMPROVEMENTS | if, Feb. 3 P costing more than are to be made im. itely at the Fairbanks-Pick- motion picture studio follow- PLAN MOVIE Hollywood, ( provements the completion of a long term | sterday ed Joscph whereby the lot 1 jointly by the United M. Schenck. of the studio by the organization which has Talmadge, Constance Tal- nd Rudolph Valentino ong its stars, will start in about idio of Occupation renck rma PORT , Canal Zone, Fe Roosevelt, whic in rough weathe from came while ght on (LT able which | police department, The budget es- imate for the year Is $192.501.95, Listed as added estimates following: Service Car Four (4) Motorey Extra Motor Car Eleetrical Superintendent Additional Captain Licutenant of D New Plumbing in Fifteen (15) additional patrolmen i) Petty Cash I'und Possibility of Overdraft an overdraft of $1,900 is this year, Chairman board must transfer to the police vhich it will use © of two n 1t to he Dunn sald, t} that amour to cover the pur- automobi nd {the appointiment of an additional patrolman during the year. The amount has been allowed the police Loard by the common council but s not yet heen turned over. here is an a need for 15 nev according fo ('hairman thiat there are ma ihe outskirts of the o no protection. W time the three egular beats | filled by super- merar The chairman also stressed the need of another cap- upon whom to place responsibil- He said thers should always ranking officer at the station, at the prosent time, on the night is in charge, who ank the tain ity be a hut not out {He pointed out that (hese men o 1o the \protected, point. | Il tion {small i in- | confined | { Rrit ymurders but |Commissioner Searles asked |Hart dded duties and responsibilities, but do not get any more remuncr- ation t'a'n a regular serg It that the present lieuten- promoted to the cap- v, while a eergeant would be Loosted to the rank og licutenant, Chairman Dunn algo insisted that detective department needs a lientenant at its head. He said the came sitnation exists in this depart- the case of the capta ‘ At the present time a sergeant is in charge of the affalre of detective bureau, vet he does nk the other sergeants in tive servic Chlef Hart that the detective department n wo more men, who will he def department §f the board ree- nends the estimate. Poor Protection At Night New Britain s not suffictent! especially at ni man Dunn said. There idential sections which have no police protection at night, other than ht sergeants who attempt to cov- the territory in automobiles This cily has a lice protection than with the exception according to Chairman Commissioner Searle ht New Britain was an abiding eity, con. floating popula- in rnm(um on to other 15 to have a of serious crimes ‘ommissioner Searle declared that thought this was an indication New Britain has sufficient po- llen protection. Chairman Dunn 1in has more than its quota of there are not many serious erimes committed here, Chief other ant would be menl the rot re certain any other in ptionally sidering the said that other, to sccure tisties on | : cities which will show the per capita police protection. .The results of these statistics will probably influ- thie board a great deal, in re- 1o whether or not the demand more policemen will be recog- rard or {nized. | | New Police Station Needed New Britaln is in urgent need of a new police station, Commissioner He brought out the department the capaclty of tl o stated that police court n interrupted when ns P d by. He asked the to comsider several of the new ich are being sold by t the proceed- were very ard ilding: SAVED FROM MASHERS MARY LOWELL Two you ks tried to force v Lowell into their car, but, el her, Jimmy Rand Read what he did m by turning to The Yellow on Page 4. and Clerk Joseph | department, | At Chair- | lower per capita | of | stated | " | Equipm New | - | they - | specific switehers | 1| IIS A the city and which could be for a new police department, He wald that the polic: | would not ask for un appropriat [this year, because of otlier expense but lie would like the common coun- lell to bear fn mind the needs of th wolico department, | A new serviee car i3 ne {the department, the chairman the hoard of finance, The present |car has been In use for more than |three years, during which time it lias gone about 46,000 miles, Chief Hart sald that it is in good condi- tion, but it is showing signs of wenr and should be replaced. The board also asked for fwo new motoreyeles fand that two old ones Lo rep | This would require the serviees o |two additional motoreyele police {men An extra car is « led by 1 lepartment, said Chairman Dunn The detective department Tally Ineeds a maehine for use In investi- At the present time s use the regular servic heir investigations. New Trafiic Vosts Conditions at the corner of A and Main street becomin mplicated that a permanent fie officer will be needed corner very soon, declared. Also at rercial, traffic is n officer will point used hy told 0 e | zations. ooty or €0 vl Dum and Con diffienlt, and omatic suecessin it would 1f Jeft Chairman Dy new electrical equipme {partment needs |perintendent to cquipment. He st Bleetrician Geo at nt time taking of cquipment of the fire and {he |department, but that the wor {lecome too large for him o without more help. H t there has been no fri tween the two departments, | departments feel that it etier for {he police have a regular Mot The tire il Mr. Cooley for care of the fire 3 ment cquipment exelusively, he police department is asking [for 12 new 1 lizhts, which iChairman Dunn said would practy cally make the system complete and very effective, He said that the [lights were being installed in the irts of {he city and will gradually put in towards t The police hoard has ccs for their installatio greatest visibility re Department Ustimates fire department m said th the hias om- said m b but botl would he departent 1o man for depart ite t point T la bu compared to ast vear. litem in the | £169,581 for lude the uper for budget i the payroll. Specia items ing following: -gallon v No. 7 w fireme U company far No Indder adder (o | No. 8 H men switchhoard modeli station he | New general or manual . 3487 of No. 4 fir alarm si al 950,00 Chairman John F. It Keevers of the fire board and Clerk John | Keogh were representing the | board. Chairman Keevers !thought previously th hoso was elght s, hut experi- 'nm«v has proven that it lasts only he board is asking that of hose be replaced. Tn ident Hall's question svers said that he did "not think the new No. 7 station would hardly be ready for pancy before June 1. He said that were awaiting the plans tions from th ch | The board expects to appoint the men for No. 7 on the first of April, but they will be placed honse until the new qu rea | cn n Keevers that the section heyond the tracks is not adeq |and there should be ladder company for No. 3 also said that the depart | another lader truck in cas | gency. He sa | theater very in operation, and if | have broken out | use of another ladder company. | results may have heen disastrous | Chairman Kecvers declared that | No. 4 fire station is in a | condition, and that it is a disgrace {to the city. The estimated cost of saild that 1 life of fire ars. f.'( e pointed | cost of the building, Mayor Paone |said. Chairman Keevers sald the house could have been repaired a year ago for $1,600 less than the present estimation. The fire board supported the po- lice board's demand for an electri- cian, but Chairman that in case the board of finance | does not see fit to grant the request, then the fire department will n another man to assist in the work. In order to give the men physical | training during the winter months. the board Is making appropriation for training at the Y. M. C. A At § o'clock this evening the hoard of park ors will re {a hearing. at 8:15 o'clock, the { 1 of h h and [ board o B READ HERALD CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS Abs! nis | he | center | locted | No. 8| terrible | the repairs is more then the original | that | Keevers stated | vive ividuality TE | What an Appetute' lien you don't reli box free if vou wri uart Company, Dept, B, '\lrdu!l Mich. 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