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ews, of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 MAGNIFICENT CEREMONY AS REV. M. F. WAULIFFE TAKES MITRE AS BISHOP OF DELCO . Thousands From Clergy And Laity Throng St. Joseph’s Cathedral In ) Hartford Duging Won- | derful Religious Cere- | mony. | Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Shahan | of Washington Delivers ermon When Hartford | Priest Is Linked to “Long Chain of Apostolic Suc- | cession.” | HECK FOR $18000 | GIVEN BY MRIESTS | Hartford, April 28 (Pr—Rev, Mon- signor Maurice wncisy McAulifre, president of St. Thomas' seminary, was creat: | titular Bishop of Delco and consecrated s auxiliary bishop ot the diocese of Hartford in St | Joseph's Roman Catholic, cathedral today L] | The solemn services had {he ac- companiment ot all the dignity and | coloriul pomp of the church set part for such occasicn, and there re in attendance thirteen bighops | with their retinues. several hundred | priests of the diocese, and & large number of elergy from other dio- | and probably three thousand | laity i 1x Native of Hartford | Tsishop McAulitte, a son of E tord and the firse son to be eley to the bishoprie, became Lishop to Rt. Rev. Bishop Nilan in suecession to Bt. Rev, J ry Murray nily ated bishop of Portland, Me. consecration today v 1" teenth anuiversary of of Rev. Jokn J. Aneshury, M f ihis diocese. Rev, ruised 1o the suxiliary 28, 1920, John J or sermon which foll ~ | plaint Washiug 1 ion ot | i " eAulife “ihis i aigd of that day divided the world | nt ont g fruths of the holy spirii.” Thousands Throng Street Me Bishop cremony itse link fo the olie succession’” thousands forw fo the ain of joy of looked urance he new N in 1 mon robes of bit of the who witn xith hope and coming ministry Disliop. as gummed up I 1 conpecrating gorkeous vestmen gnari in the beautiful pur- helr ra The brown aneiscans carried the { pre- cir ¥ (Continued on Second Page) POHLMAN ON FACULTY OF WILLISTON ACADENY N. B, H. S. Graduate Takes Up Teaching Dutie: in Fall Kenneth Ellsworth Polilman, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pohiman, I'rinity street, of the class of 1 Clark university, Worcester, Mass., lias been appointed a member of the | faculty of the Williston Junior acad- | Easthampton, Mass, A grad- | of New Britain High school, | s of 4922, Mr. Pohlman will be- his teaching career in Septen- | { son of | ber. He will teach American and | European history, English and civic Mr. Pohiman was honored Clark university by election editor of the Clark Monthly, & liter- ary periodical, and as a brother in the Alpha § Alpha fraternity. | He was business manager for th basketball tezm in 1924-25. | has won a scholarship for dis- | ion in studies At the local high | he was at one time president | Debating club. | Mr. Pohlman is workir de-| grees as bachelor of arts and master | of arts, | at | | rk He of the for Calls Special Session Of Common Council or Gardner C. Weld has call spe meeti th to 1 § 0" Ms ed a mon council, h evening at lock to ¢ #nce of sehool bond Qf $225 for & Nathan Hale school, priation $12.00 or a base #dlamond and bleachers at Willow Brook park t . g of com- prrow | 1dition to 1 and 000 n an {tod |shop - at {buna an | {} | ing of rossing. - «auo) ‘pI0)IEH mdaq APy Cregp] AABIS IOHINUCD ' NEW BRITAIN | | Blection Day $2,878 (6. 0. P. HAS $14.17 BALANCE TWO COMPANIONS KILLED| Chairman, ‘h-n-mle Contributed $2,165 to His | Contest Against Ex-Mayor Quigley and $2,235 to Ap Battle | Against Democratic Rival, | Election of Gardner {mayor involved an expenditures 185,181 of which’ $2,252.71 spent In, the primary campalgn in which he won over ex-Mayor George |A. Quigley, and $2,578.52 was spent {in the eleation drivé which resulted {in a victory over Mayor A. M, i C. Weld, us of was Pao- | Mayor Weld's donation was $75 |indicated in his report now on file lat the town clerk's office. His v contest resulted in a deficit » While the eleetion reduces of the i. 0. P, tewn {committce from $657.99 to $14.17. Contributions to Weld's primary committee totalled $ and to ihe republican town committes to bring upout his election, 3 Chaitman William H. Judd today submigled the following report for the republican town cominittce: Contributions A. Goddard, $5; G. K. $10; M. H. Horwitz, Olson, C. Morcy, 310; ¥red Post Office Department $50: 3. . Kirkham, $100¢ A I Burke, $156; Willlam Allen, Acts in “Get-Rich- . Towers, $25; A. A, Mills, Quick” Scheme I Jon H. Han cock, $ Harry Milkowitz, $5 38 (P)—TPost- issued & fraud Por -quick w ley, AGAINST CHAS. PONZI Macau A, L hin, iward G. Washington, April master General M order today the New promoter, $10; xler, $10; O, Henrich, I {Crona, $10; George Roger |V. Camp, $10; & M. Davidson, John Lockett, $5; L. Laphael, | P 0. Rackliffe, $25; F. W. Macom- {ber, $10; Stanley Traceski, $1 | LeWitt, $5; George Gordon, $ {liam Cowlishaw, H. Alford, 310; A, D Theodore | Johngon, $5 ler Abbe, Sheldon, $60; William Ziegl, Joseph G. Woods, $180; Emil John Charle get-ric Charpon Land ¥la, of mon against i angland and the yndicate at Jacksonville, harging the obtaining tirough the mails by fraudulent pre- tenses in a land selling scheme, post « department went 1o Florida with an last October and purchased 100 of Lake City for $1,600.1 sent throug the mai ase of lots and “united of indebteduess.” Three other tracts were shown on maps of t yndicate but titl to carry them had not g been acquired. | Investors wi punit of _inde suid, aglia, § Burr, $10 Miller & Ch., nstein, John n Beunett, $10; 35: Johp Johoson, | Joseph $10; 17 18103 T. Nowland, ;Wi Kelly, ; H. W. Hatch $10 AT on Brothers, $10; $10: C. M. Cooley Jahn Purney, $10; Robb, § Platt, $4( Unkelbs $10; FElmer Stone, H. . Blows, Porier Brothers, Mohill Brotheg John Do- W. W, Le- rick purchased oy dness,” ght be entitled tg rc three ghit securs nits." o receive at the of indebt this tificate for By turnover'” post ni be end of one investor at. th end of ono ar period shonld demand his lot liew of eash, he would be enti 1 Yonzi in uding planting 50 W oe. the departmen p, | Nair, . 8. Cadwell, 1 Miller & Har iR paplologphy Howard Stear D. MeMillan, antit!- John & Thompson Severin John- $200; H. Robertson, Willi mit Wood, B. TLoom H. N. wamberlain, lar lots, aho . not sai ieclared e 1om t B : 4 continued afts THIEF DROPS LOOT Ballets From Bridgeport Cop's Gun the oflice operatio tims ) (o) H. Staniey, tinuc Page 15) Speeds His Footwork But He De- cides He Needs Both Hands Free Bridgeport, 28 shots from fired over the head of burglar in an exciting , failed to bring the fugitive to halt, but the pursuit was made 50 hot for the thief, that he drop- | a bundla of stolen zoods le was | rrying in order that he might his escape. The goods were i tes revolver. | flecing early April policeman a chase |California Medical Associa- tion President Reports That It Still Is Declining —Warns Again ’ pr he ect stolen from the G. Spalding and Brotlfer sports | 24S Fairfield avenue. The | dropped by the burglar can- ained two new football helmets, two ténnis racc three d balls, thre balls and 4 shirt, BEAUTY SPECIALIST SUED Her Hair Ay . ice Movement” oL fo! » - States ent in is still ithont istance other birth control Edward N. Ewer, f the Call- said Oakland, birth rate declined irty ., in the April 28 Unite per and tenni has over 30 e last years clini clinics or pallyhoo,” Dr. Bakland, presider ornia Medical today in wmnual \ss0ci cony de Hartford Woman Claims association Was Ruined — Jury Sees How his ss 1o the tion ntion Intellig Dr. Ewer olutitm “Permanents” Are Put One e held by The year, tests were ¥ the ord, April 28 (- common pleas court he t u wave.” Two las was shown manent throweh a s beat ssary ow to give a women the: motions inMden process went | 1o s by cortain states making such un 10 qates for scien : eling n said slon tion whi gtion Wit Miss Miidre Westholm. The badly having asks $2,000 ms that demon hat med ro! is > wice conr the movemer make the tor birth stamp it a5 well ¢ t cults in up avice en de- itch to better. x X X suit of against Mrs. Esther by plaintiff burn May er hair wave amage The d Miss Sergi was in a bjster on her plaintiff is ctions 4t falist eter grow aimg 3 14 last nd she fense ¢ while an extravagant control by the most * Dr. B most biz ing me waving hair Migs no festrictions crime, Sergi's head ignorance bad eneracy, alco undér- housing ulosis, D CAUSES FATAIITY 1. April light lot ism sayng Coroner re 1 T Jane strgick i during has been and some sulte rate nt, < not. Crime very tly . ot birth rate,” D spite | ot our falling . CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, Ohlson, , BIRTH RATE OF U, S, DROPS THIRTY PER CENT IN SAME NUMBER OF YEARS A W BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending l 3’ 472* April 24th .. PRIL 28, 1926. —TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS cago Shot by Maching Gunner Gangsters In Aute Drive Alongside Auto Contalning McSwiggin and Triends and Pire Blast from Ma- chine Gun, a8 (M youthful known Chie Apri) Meswiggin, ate's attorney, hanging prosecufor” becafise of his zeal in conducting criminal was%lain last night in a blast of machine gun fire poured by sters into .an t‘h'\l;, in which 1en were rid- he and three ing. Two Others Killed Two of his com ‘also were Kilied, They James J. Doh ty, Feputed er of heer runners of Cicero, a subnrb, and Thomas Duffy, owner of a saloon, lead came from an automehile which drew up beside the car in which McSwiggin and his companians wer in Roosevelt road at on the boun Chicago and Cicego. Marked for Death John "Stege, veteran captain of tectives, sald thaf the assistant prosecutor was ‘marked for death b ause of his pre ion of John Scalisi and Albert Anselmi, ngsters, under sentence to 14 in prison for slaying of two policemen. “The word wi line that he was Cicero, and phns to get quickly . made,” Captain strted. $30,000 Bribe OfNered In connection with this the ®hicago Tribune said tr i two days ago MeSwiggin hud a reporter for that paper that he had offered $30,000 to neg- H. trials, he hail of d along the vay t him passe e on 0 theory, only heen lect his duty and aid the two gun- | men in gaining their freedom. reh for the slayers béganeim- | the direction Robert E. state, county and s called to lay rounding up gangste furnish clews to the identity of the chine gun erew. Three neen who found #uify Iy mortally wounded near ne of the shooting were further que Sprayed With Buflets McSwiggin and his companion were driving toward Chitago when the car which had been followi thém drew alon place the machine gun in After the rst volley the occupants of the at- icked thelr machine ind as they ran away we ed with bullets. Duffy fell a lied several hours later in The thre ‘0 ly under te's Attorney A conference of v officers ans for who might ot Crowe. w held tioning. n to nge. car other automobils staggered the and sped Desperate Struggle and a half from hodies of MeSwigg found. The police lieve that the fleeing car was over- taken but whet the victims were given ftheir death wounds i their own car or fn that tack matter Hon were seen: Doherty were and be- 'y was Indicatior (Continued on hree) on Grand Jury Delves Into Killing Bridgston, N. J, April 28 (P— Without prior notice of a coroner’s the grand sitting cots of Bridget here g neuest today delved i tal shooting las nning Coles, 17 year {ton high school student. hot when M Hamby to the farm, panied by who olared he the gun a had been visl Hamby, des as maiutaine of the affair asleep when wlhen arouse belief that they Mrs. Hamby 1 ined nlso, but give the aut information they Tourist Without loney , Is Sent to Jail 28 WP — ury the Irid ¥e old 1 Cole Mil ccom’- scortihg Hamby version 1t he ived reit was the d to, give orities D ry, C April Arthur P:Jmer of Hacl sentence J. Moss today to th in Palmer told the court in Danbury while ing d ¢ ti in his wutomobile and is young » were wit he stole to ey to buy food. Much of stolen ft of this and Y and vi re funds, btain mo ewelry has heen recov wn shops THE WEATHER April 28—Forecast Britain and vicinity this afternoon and tonight: cooler to- Thursday fa RS TR R SR Hartford, for New Showers probably night. William | Genna | toid | the | Judge Declares He Will Not Tolerate 1 Ham- | | and | awck, N. J., 1© of Duties Last Saturday — Served lieved as | Frank L. bonrd of Conlon, chairman of the public works for the pust two years, has filed his resignation it the offiee Mayor Gardner C. Weld askingsthat it become effective the mayor's earliest convenience, The resignation was offered la Saturday has surround- ed the action of Chairman Conlon wd the attitude Mayor Weld Chairman Conlor sion to quit puts at an end rumors that he was | to be retained as director of thig im- | portant branch of the city serviee. | retiving publie works officin! | 1a z career in govern- ment, Ie was appolnted to the ard of public eharities in 191% b Joseph M | at that position to en il s | ward, serving of two eity government tee of Mayor George the board of fir but seerecy Halloran, who was mayor He resigned the common coun- tive the sixth term, After a returned to as an appoin- A. Quigley on Y commissioners, He was a mem that hoard from 1917 to 1919, Tn 1922 he entered a three-cornerad rage for the demo- cratic nomination for alderman in |increase fn p [ the sixth ward and was the party's| Mr choice, later heing elected, Two | (he | years Tlater, at the solieitation of | ber | Mayor A. M. Paones time that a repr of one During the lapse vears he | the tenslye | been earried | recogntzed 1a | salary commi: | council, comy | | i i ie Conlonr years out. ttee yosed d of h as . he rosigned | fransportation. ENPENSES 85131 [N PROSECUTOR SLAIN Weld Has Conlon’s Resignation WELDSCANPAGHS . INGING WARFARE| ~ Fram Public Works Commision Primary Drive Cost $2,280 and Assistant State's Atty. in Chi- Mailed Request to Be Re- FRANK L. CONLON his aldermanic berth to head t partment of public works. g perfod of manship some of the city's most ex his wh he entirely him an chair: public works programs have His s month was en the commion of re- unsolicited heen employed at | y Works plant for a nu superintendent 1. DEHMMAY BECOME FRENCH WOMAN GULTY - HIRE BOARD EHAIRMAN: OF A BOZEN MURDERS | Appointment Expected | Be Made This Week ‘ by Nayor . Dehm whose name ith a salaried ap- pointment for the past week is to be named to the chairn hip of the called upon fc rd of fire commissioners, & posi- | Antoinette g a salary of $500, & ie information i Ald this witernoon, The was at first for a clerkship in either the police |pen fire commissicn but a chaage of |ca Iplan reported to have been agreed |dent, of the r lupon by Mayor Gardner C. Weld in ife with purly leaders, is |said to have placed him in line for rtain appointment to the chair- manship. | Announcement of his appointment |was char is expected to be fortheoming from death [the office of Mayor Weld this‘week. and then « | Today's report substantiates pr A inagural rumorings that Dehm con- been th emplated resigning from the post murde first ward alderman to acecy There uppointment carrying with it a sal- room w wy. vas rott | ———————— Mme (GRISWOLD T0 BE RARSH .+ 8 | - ON'BERLIN DISTURBERS ... | Alderman C. Ihas been linked vieted of pol tion ¢ rording to auther tine. ceived by the t i mot voman W y for I | alderman slated |16 t conference D crimes convicted wer for wi over! or bber mo she n ot rne another deress a ar “You Breach of Peace By ey ticial strikers ki Ju Griswold of the ge George rlin town court today announcgd Re his intention of dealing as severely s possible with any persons found | guilty in connection with distur ances rising Gut of the brick strike ! which has been in progress in |town for nearly a gear, | There been { turbances fow connection pendin the B perior court, The will makeno dis strikers and strike will deal arshly 1s with the | | | [ that Chosen to Sy geveral dis during the several hem and tated ion b breakers, have in the months with town 1 i ; are in in ndg i weer Grorg side h o S ot i if representativ court over isdiction, H t, Mi Ne SUF| J determined town of h the insaf tron- strik is T s he to rid the ble in connection { henee today's statement can, i Boy Admits Killing v Is Not Found Wi H|‘: n 2 n polic Waterbury, last night he ving Lear i schoolmate, jay to find the Roe rush pile in whict o buried. Teander Wi | day and nis clothing later was foupd | the Patoka river ban} The Wyman boy t when school chums {he had/some trouble with Le | Officers said he first declared h ssion mitted |year ¢ s u s boc n th 1 Iy § Nellie he sappeared Satu said it was nd ir ton apart seen Leander fall into the Questioning of thé Wyman boy was continued today. river and |drown w State Park for Camp s Is Purchased |ji mr April 28 (P—The ission {Ne ) sm and wild life anmp completion « re town park is 1 ondon hase 1.0 Ne purposes. which west be 1 fo at @he tract further eavily side of used as camp will be incres purchases the house ome Scis You are i a hypocrite deci soning ) nu probable will her canblic nen, rich gaged v tive to Her Lover One Victim— Sentenced to Die on the Guillotine her Nimes, France, April 28 (A—Con- lover |eleven other persons whom she and had during flines, th, 35 y been suntenced to die ¥ crimes, es since the world war the presi imprisonment deat »d upon W The ecircumstances surrounding the Mme. d that on t watched was believe ars old, has on the guillo- Tiow the ag s co Seie ally bru nigh in a ¢ most committed. w scen v against breathed his 1eceed Apri Joseph immed the win C. AT rdict 1an ry Mrs, I ury the of the male whe in mr ntences rri was bt t of her him die irunken to have of the ital > court- uilty W i m ions she 1ccomplice con debauched,” Doss icti wted the id o the all a drunkard, vi- 1 do contair imir of Directors Today fumphr George not be- L Te- your of WIS E, GERTRUDE ROGERS PRESIDENT OF Y. . G. A, " w Traut At Special Meeting ows; t set faile Dickin 28 (1 Gets Damages of $1,679 For Death of Sister 1 son’s in REPORTS ON S-51 FOR SENATE AT a 28 (P next Repre- | Missouri, bership to a candidate for the senate. fall LPOLICE CALLED TO HELP IN | DRIVE ON BUILDINGS BEING ~ ERECTED WITHOUT PERMITS BEST SPELLER TOWIN - Ratherford Obiains Aid * TRIP TO WASHINGTON, ien Workmen On earl Court Ignore Herald to Conduct Cont His Order To Stop. in Public and Parochial Schools Shingling Job on Lincoln i Court Dincontinued Af{- New DBrit will have a contestant e ‘y- c‘ l in the National Spelling Bee to be r S i spector. Ilis is news of moment to the pu of the grade and junior high schools, as it means that some New Britain | boy or girl will have an opportunity to become recognlzed as the cham- pien speller of the United Ste be- sides havin an outing of nearly a in the nation's capital where nsive sightseeing trips have been irranged, There are prizes for the | winners in ‘he contest which total 1$2,000; the first being $1,000, the $500; third, §200; ourtl £150; fifth, $100 and sixth, $50. 1In addition medals, dictionaries and va- rious merchandise prize n away The school department of the city is cooperating with the Herald in an cffort to determine who is the best pclior in the graded schools, up to and including the eighth grade, The national contest allows pupils | % ey |through the eight grades. This eity "l'fi;:,’,‘,:,“(,},'; 71‘1:"']‘1;':";‘,‘\0""? OB | orsanizea its schools on n sMERUIY | iately protested. . Fint 0y s different plan than many, calling DU- | gton work was the oo o 0l (0 pils in the two higher gades JUNOF |squagof brieklapery e neros 10 high school pupils, However, they |erford threatened o call fn e will be included in the contest. lice the foreman of the % b Angnirs Principals of the schools are pick- “Go and get the | ," I“""“?r- |ng the best speller in the school bY | qupartment it you want v, Poct means of room and grade contests. \ming your job and wel sai ‘|' 0 Many of them have now heen chos- | " Ruthortorq then moti (;”‘]0‘"!- en. Tate in May the best speller |jice and Motoroyele Dol 0; from each school, frrespective of |jjyp " gerop OC HoTceman Wil rade, will meet n a city contest and | giec, o o fOls docompanted the in. n old fashioned spelling bee Will be |§eciad” was tollowed or; 4ol OFder held, in which the school champlons |y, <5 TR 16 OWE! °““ and oper: | will spell each other down. The |~ p* FSL0 CEH “,“‘;‘“; 2 | winner will be declared eity eham- | qioce {5 the. building e S 00 | plon and win be sent to Washington | ,oning law requiremnte ary. Thct | for the national champlonships. d0e8 not leontobin el The S aas | While in Washington the loeal [}, 08 i ke R champion will be entertained at oife Later Rutherford of the best hotels. He or she will | g <3 ®% Ruthe oRdered workg of the Herald, & woman if the cham- | o, "oty fEams o al. at "‘:"‘ vion is a girl, a man it he 15 @ DOY- | done by (he Miig Reating o, nE "There {y absolutely no expense 1n- | o' o U, 10850, RIDY volved to the contustant and there I8 | ey o punod s o e erell the sincerd hape that he Will LaVe |tanco this aftornoon and anlee: o (he time of his life. mits hav ke v Pupils of the parochial and elty s'(o;m“;" been taken, worlk will be R LI BOY, ABSENT FRON HOME In the opening move of a drive against the practice of Luilding with. out clty permits, Deputy Inspeotor A. N, Rutherford today found f{t necessary to call week on the police de- partment to enforce an order glven Workmen employed on A& garage at the property of Sam Gen. 8 ienoy Pearl court. gl cond, The inspector called at the Geno. vese building today and found eyl dence of a zoning law violation, A | permit had been applied for but had not been issucd, but In spite of {this fact walls on three sides had been raised to a height of about four |feet and frames had been placed, He 2~ it 1s to he hoped that a real prodig who will bring home first prize, will be selected At first glance it appears that it {3 scarcely fair to pit puplls of the fifth | aind sixth grades against junior high | schoal scholars in a spelling contest but it has been proven that the st dents of the higher grades are not always the winne MRS, K. W, PECK DIES AT " HOME IN PORTCHESTER Wife or Stanley Rale and Level Co., | But Pollce Are Sceptival About Yarn of Two Strangers And Thefr Sinister Intentions, The failure of Lewis Alhert of 48 |Prospect street, 12 year old school boy, to go home for supper last evening alarmed his parentssbut not to the extent of the fright they ex- perfenced at reading the note the boy left for his mother. Tt read as follows: “Mama: as I was coming |from school I met two men and they |told me it I didn't leave town they'd |kl me. They gave me up to & o'clock and they said if T didn't do lit they'd kidnap me some way or {other and for God's sake, don't put anybody after me cause it will mean |deatn.” Young Albert had supper at the |home of a chum, whose parents learned of the note and brought the matter to the attention of the police |last night. The two men are said to have been in an automobile when they accosted the boy and gave him a dollar. The police believe the eplsode is a practical joke. SUES FOR 16,000 Export Department Manager, Passes Away. Mrs. A. W. Peck, of Export Manager A. W. Peck of Stanley Rule & Level company, died yesterday &t her home in Po , N. Y. She forme dent of this city, aving lived here for about a year lowing her marriage. She was \ ars old. war she w e at wit i chestel was a s in the toosevelt hos- she met Mr. Peck, master in the n they returned to 1919, left her and marrfed made their ing the year Stanley Rule port department Mr. > as ital unft vho was a qua me unit 3 a nu wher this It she eck on followe 1 the pany ¢ nsferred to New York. moved to New York d his duties ¢ ough 1 pany mos Meriden Lawyer Demands Damages as Result of Auto Accident injur- ing His Left Arm. home N v Haven, lamages the April of of iries rec t to re- the t arm fol- 1 in an auto- 3 prev for oss of use se last She Wanted to Fight Duel, But Too Modest To Conform to Rule April lesty Motor he same ( y W swor man st and a whom she b; ymmissioner of the family, oung man. Allenge waist, in accordance Hungarian due appeared on the n the maid ar- sisted that ¢ with the sed on the and th declared fought sion she th He |s Strip- | motor | writ. Commissioner vehic! copy © Stoecked second y term of ould cof Senate Clears Decks of All War Debt Fundin 3 ril 28 P of girl propriety gs 1o lendar war by approv- Czechoslo- 2185« to the United “ vakia fo! 00 obligation of its REVENUE FOR PENSIONS Washington, April 28 (P—Presi- dent Coolidge again has informed |pleted congressional action on the onal lead th pension |settlement, which will come inte legislation 0:1d revenue (force upon signature by President | raising provisions. Coolidge. vote was § s com- congre s at carry