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INDIREGT TAXES BEING WORKED 0UT This Is One Way Poincare Plans fo Save Franc July 26 (@ — he franc This is the gui Parls, must save jtself.” ing principle of the financial re- habilitation plan adopted by the cabinet of Raymond Poincare. It expe cipally by realizing more indirect| The tablet records his birth here taxes, to the extent of another four | O Sept. 15, 1363, the son of Charles billion francs annually, Among | Edward and Isabella G. Parker, his other ideas is that the busjness turn- ?d'w'h on December 18, 1019, and over tax, now variable, will be fixed | hails his as “scholar, teacher, com- t a uniform of two per cent ‘““‘ T, friend. The decision to increase indirect His widow, Mrs. Anna P. Parker s taxes has been motivated by the |0f New York, unvelled t tablec ‘learly and repeatedly cxpressed op- |and a tribute to the genlus of the position of parliament to having re- course in credits from abroad. The government’s plan does not ne sitate “full powers” and parliament will be asked to give it the right to eed by deeree only in certain tic administrative economies when M. Poincare reads his state- ment of policy and sublmts his plan on Tuesday. The premier will ask the cham- ber to postpone debate on inter- pellations on t. government's finan- cial policy until the bill itself comes up for debate. It will request a question of confidence. M. Poincare at the same time will re- quest the finance committee to speed up examination of the bill so that t may be debated by the house by the end of the week and adopted before August 8, after which parlia- ment will be prorogued for vacation, The premier has before him the big task of getting together in some v within the next 30 days between four and five billion franes. M. Poincare is opposed to foreign credits, and has made no secrot of this fact. H discussed the financial sit n with the minis- ter and admits that the“situation of the treasury is bad. The ministers have discussed among themselves coveral important points for the financial redemption of the franc. Among the important points discus: od have been no moratorium for n defense or short-term tre Jing and no d- Ashley’s Body Is Found In Water Off (.mlford Branford, July 26 (®) — Just one k after a sudden storm caused | disappearance of Charles Fos« ter of Stoney Creek and Jack Ash- of Branford, the waters of Long Island sound gave up the body ol atter yesterday. It was discov- herman in rocks neat sland, Guilford, and ashore. Examiner A. :d it as the body of ordered it removed to xing parlor. The body Foster has not vet been recov- ired but it is believed he too was irowned at the time and that body will t ed ashore to- v. The o men started out on a fishing in small boat last | Sunday they were suddenly overtaken vere storm and iout a trace of them lisappeared wi 4 red. )Inthervof Five Wounded, Stepfather a Suicide | (P —Mrs. low and was shot her step Mass. Crip! July 2 33, w children, by who 1 their heme Allston, Mildred & mother of d seriously wounded ther, John B. Dorit committed suicide in re Jast night Zarah Cripps. another shot by turned the gun on ged woman escaped police and an <hooting occurred dmother > target for Dority before he himself. The and summon- ambulance. in the hallway of the house. told police she had warned Dority to desist in his attentions to her granddaughter, whom, she sald, re- sented them. Dority, she declare: laid in wait for Mrs. Cripps as she raturned home. Mrs. Cripps was hot through the left lung. THREE NEW SEDANS Three custom designed sedan {ncorporating the beauty and refine- cars “buta A s the| Telephone calls to friends were wera S annannced Stoday £y unavailing, until Mrs. Ford remem- udebaker C through local Studebaker dealers. These cars are an addition to the present line of Studebaker models, andard Six Custom ix Custom Brougham and include a Sedan, a Big § and the President, an ultra-distinc- | tive Big Custom Sedan embod =3 . 2 of custom coachwork. | In Fog in Jap Waters | Outstanding features of the} Tokyo, July 26. (P~ Two large Studebaker custom sedans are 10W- | freighters, one of them an American swung bodies with fleet, flowIng | boat, were in difficulties today in lines; rich duotone lacquer color | Japanese waters. The steamer West schemes which are carried through to complete harmony in both in- forlor and exierior treatment:¥But- ‘ Kobe, struck a reef last night three ler finish hardware, mohalr Or | miles oft Oshirha island broadcloth interiors with broadlace Water _entered the first hold. Dis- trim. Disc wheels, lacquered 1o | tress cafls were sent out and the mateh the body tone and four | Hinode Marn proceeded to the res- wheel brakes are standard equip- | cue. The wreck was aftributed to ment the fog but the vessel was refloated. “The introduction of Studebaker | The Hakuho Maru, owned by & marks American mo- om sedar new development in tor car manufacture” Mr. E. J. Albro of the local Studebaker ore ganization said, in outlining the policy hehind the announcement. By oreating a meeting ground for the custom designs of America's foremost coach builders and the one-profit facilities of the Stude- ba factories, It is now possible to produce a line of motor cars which are custom designed in every Jetail but still are within the reach of the great group of buyers of moderately priced cars.” NEW W. U. OFFICE HOURS The local office of the Western Union Telegraph company has ex- tended Its closing time ‘to 12:00 midnight on week days. The same Sunday hours as in the past are in affect: 9 a. m. to 12 noon an 4 p. m. to 7:30 p. m ed to be carried out prin- |5 make this | of France on | S, Me- | oration of America | a significant | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1926. MUSIC TEACHER HONORED 1 Memorial Tablet is Placed At Birth- I place of Former Yale Professor A( Auburndale. Auburndale, Mass., July 26 (P — The birthplace of Horatio Willlam Parker, late professor of music at Yale, was marked here today with a | tablet erected and dedicated by the| | American Institute of Normal Meth- | ods, a summer school of public| | school music supervisors now in its | 35th annual sesslon. Tt is the tenth | session since Mr. Parker delivered a| | series of lectures before in it in 1916. composer was paid by Professor E. | B. Birge of gndlana university, a pupil of Mr. Pprker at Yale. A| | chorus of 200 volces from the instl. tute eang Mr. Pa “T Remem- er's | | ILLINOIS PRIMARY PROBE AL READY " Seven Witnesses Called and Many Others Waiting Chicago, July 26 (P — With seven witnesses subpoenaed and a | score of others in reserve, the special senate campaign cor out today upon of the Tllinois torial prima Members of t committee | prepared to inquire particularly into tee an Investigat were charges that expenditures on be- half of the two candidates in the | republican primary exceeded the | three million dollar total shown to been expended in the Penn- sylvania primary. They had summoned pals in this contest as well ¢ campaign managers and a | of others who were reported to the princl- to ”l.l\(' handled campaign funds. Sen- |ator McKinley was unable to re ,‘ fte overpon {spond to a subpoena owing to i11- e e but Frank L. Smith, who de- | . o~ i 2 him for the senatorial nom- tion, was among those the com- planned to examine this upon served w cretary Samuel subpoenas whom re Chester Wil- to Senator Me Insull, traction 0: 2dward H ‘,‘\\'rl::hv. member of the Illinois com- | merce commission, of whi |is chairman, and Charles V. {a leader of the Crow: tion in Cook county, ed Smith Roy O. West v | loughby, s | Kini secre v of the re- publican national committee, and a | | leader in the Deneen-Lundin repub- faction which supported Sen- | . ator Mc and State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe also to be | questioned by the committee. | The Investigators also intend to all to the stand George E. Bren democratic candidate for sena- | te former Mayor William Hale | {Thompson, Allen F. Mgore, cam- paign manager for Smith, Henry T. | Green, of Urbana, who was one of the managers of Senator McKinley's down state campaign and a number of others reported to have handled campaign funds for the senatorial lican were candidates. Chairman Reed also { plans to call as witnesses’ officlals of the Anti-Saloon league of Tilinois and officers of other organizations |1, which may have contributed mone; in the senatorial contest. mit ‘\11 | Minus %2 52 So They Had ol 26 (P — musical comedy actress, spent four hour police v nouth, Ma, July Helen Ford and her husband, in the Weymout yesterday partly for speeding, partly | nela on technicalities, but mostly becau | | | lfl'r\y couldn't raise $52. | i | | them irivi An officer who stopped found Helen was speeding, Massachusetts registered ca New York operator's license tion the captain said and $2 for the bail com The Fords produced $41 ca elry and a check book, but th | bered a city editor whose paper had l\lhrr\i"wd her. The city editor [ rolled out of bed and went to Wey- | | mouth in a taxi with the ready cash, | k-end land the Fords continued a W [trip to the cape at 4 a. m. | Faralon of the United States shipping toard, cnroute from Yokohama to Japanese firm, enroute from Grace | Harbor to Yokohama, grounded this | morning near Chiba on the Bosa | peninsula, due to fog | The West Faralon 1s registered at tons and the Hakuho Maru at Quick Pile Relief Dr. Leonhardt’ Hem-Rold is |guaranteed to banish any form of Pile misery, or money back. It gives quick action even in old, stubborn cases, Hem-Rold is a harmless tab- let that removes blood congestion in the lower bowel—the cause of plles. It brings joyful rellef quickly and | safely or costs nothing. The Fair Dept. Store and druggists every- where sell it with this guarantee. REFERENDUM ACT : Deciares New York's Move Is to Georgia Judge Released, The Hennessy to Remain as City Orfl(‘l"l T\\o \\ ee lh To Remain in Station | |for »x 1 to receive AWAKE! 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