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Raphael Bidg 1 Open 910530 Licensed Btate and Bonded to the Publie 100 INJURED AT {Mobs Fight Police for Privilege | controllable | 11t NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25; 1926. \REJECT FREE TICKETS FOR TAX PAYHENTS Reinhardt Offer, VALENTINO'S BIER Berlin Au(hnri(h‘\; ay, Will Neither Relicve Poor or Fill Treasury of Viewing Sheik's Remains meun, aue f a novel s 25 (A—Max Reinhardt, npressario, of- to liquidate due the city government from New York, Aug. 25 (P—The body |a debt ' ax on tickets sold | of Rudolph Valen the screen today was gu ed by po- bill 1 einhardt offered to 1s _lsue in free theater tick®s the equl lent of this sum to be distribut nemployed if the proposal has v fathers on ction would tax lice and black shirted Fascisti be- jmarks, and the unprecedente mobs th it ca of rong- ed to view injuries lice esti 1 t y women and girls, bic ed upper Broadway bef lertakir blishment wh lies in 100 were ir plate yre n enterts and that more t ed in the ws were . nor supply the with revenue. Rescrves were ml' 1 ‘..‘J from R RUSTUNI] SIK an 5,000 were waiting to | ted to see the body when 2 thH started. The crowd Fac {s of Tnterest their horses into the r‘!uv\d to break crush. o gl u,wm 1 police- men W e crowd 1 Politics Hears Many dows, Women ran screaming, and | at each other. The first| | window was smashed. Ambulances |were called, and several women were |treated for injuries. The casket containing the body |tion and opinion was placed on the second floor-way | the Institute of Politics: [to force spectators to pass single file Spulation {by climbing a stairway, All portable | objects were removed from the reach of souvenir hunters. The line passed |the rate of 75 a minute, and few {100ked sorrowful or reverent. Body On View Today. Large crowds remained until the establishment closed at midnight and |1t was announced that the body |would be on view again today and tomorrow from 9 a. m. until mid- night. | After midnjght 10 men wearing {the black shirts of the Ttalian Fas- cisti arrived, and two of them went on guard, the others arranging to relieve them at intervals. A huge | wreath also arrived, labelled “From Benito Mussolin."” Funeral services will be held Mon- day, but the place of burial will not | be decided upon until the arrival of | | Valentino’s brother, Alberto Gugliel- mi, who d from France today. |ycac that has been Pola Negrl, who announced some | . i "eo oy ™ oobne time ago that she expected to MArTy oy "G asn o Valentino, and S. George Ulman, |y " viopons tham. Valentino's manager, will urge that | g oo He new {he be buried in Hollywood ‘where famil atlors spent his happiest hou Mis§ | odous, Hartford | Negri let it be known last night that | gation. slte would leave Hollywood at noon today in the hope of reaching New | York in time for the funeral services Among the honorary pall-bearers vy will be Mayor Walker, Will Adolph Zukor, \l(h us Loew iram Abrams vices will be Malachi's rch |clawing | 1 Mass, Aug. Williamstown, 25 ()| —Random paragraphs of informa- by speakers From a less than that of Greater New York, tralia lost more men in the war than were lost by the American army. — Prof. H. can Hall, Syracuse university. Aus- orld whole Dun- It has been said that the consti- tution of 1917 has been an obstacle to in Mexico. But the 1921 was over twice in 1917, and production as large as it since United L represent per cent of the total amount invested in Mexican oil lands, United States must have gained rather than lost by it. — Dr. 4 stro Leal, coun- lor of the Washington, o students zed have t unit in hey are China in years, T the only a whole. rong things, China cannot worlds of the Prof. Lewls seminary foun- as to | he of Without the mogion picture, Vernon Castle's bobbe never have sp to six femin heads land. movie out of every through- has become a safety in keeping a catisfied to bear dual sterility of a Ralph Bloch, Fa- Lasky Corp. ladies no that rusties, tons of tin This amoun holic ¢h ssful regimented pe with the indiv machine age mous Players WEXCAN GOV Y BE HINCS SENATE jAbsence of Quorum of Accepted Legislators Is Cause Be mand sand de- thou- saved per as formerly used in welghing the silk.—H. Fos- ter Bain, American Institute of nd Metallurgical Engin- longer one cause silk Phosphorus 1§ as important crops as are vitamins to the It is becoming increasingly sary for the s0il in this to dtet. neces- Mexico City, Aug. 25 (P—Mexico's tic congressional politics may re- sult in the which con- | ptember 1 without & | says El | Until recently, | paper, it appeared probable there would be two rival chambers |of deputies, each claiming the right {to function. At present this diffi- culty seems to have been smoothed ‘mur‘ although the al college [1s still attempting to decide | over s arising out of the | elections. El Universal Grafico asserts the senators declared to h |elected In 13 of Mexico's | will not be accepted by the minority parties in the senate, composing the | “revolutionary democratic bloc,” and that this w im out he new congress cing the respect, just plans as genate, housewife around vitamin such as lettuce, spinach and — C. J. Brand, National Fertilizer association, The ly on he —Dr. Charles United States spends annua 1th $1,015,000,000 a year. A. Herty, July 4| that Nair Sends Out Notices In order to preclude of beirn again accused of call- committce meetings on snap Alderman D. L. Nair, chair- committee on revising the councll, said today h has ordered cards sent at to the committee members, notifying them ot meeting to be held Wednesday evenin Septem- ber 8. Courncilman the possibil- prever notice, the upper h the senate meet. The newspaper adds this event suties b wn'm a s 1 ‘alles calls special state or the choosing of Campilio Seyde, president of the sermanent congressional commis said today that the chamber ities would convene Septem- nd function reg: of the senate meets or not que n with ve to meet | ONC President elections new senators. Samuel who of Sablotsky of lid not attend first meet the committee, was criticized for his absence, ited that he had not received no- ice in tim accused Alderman Nair of calling mectings at his own convenience and without proper no- to the members, the the rdless wheth Large asphalt beds have been dis- red recently in the Philippines. Pride of Ownership With Goodyear tires on your car vou know you have the best— vour friends know it- and your speedometer proves it. These famous quality tires are obtainable in the 30x315 A.W.T. Clincher sizes for light cars. Other Sizes in Stock co tice Goodyears Cost No More. Service Is Free O’Neil Tire & Battery Co. Phone 900 39 Washington Street Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes—Best Yet They Cost No More at | | farmer to consider his | her | containing Of Committee Meeting | I iroatco City, Aug. 2 | capital | pate, |the best attorn the development of petroleum | in| cmbassy at | the | thinking and | MEXICO FEELING ' CATHOLIC BUYEI]TT No Settlement Near as Gloom oi Merchants Increases 25 P—With no prospect of a quick settlement of the ligious controversy between government and the Catholic church | or a lifting of the economic boycott walled by of league for the defense religious freedom in the in in- view gloom in business circles daily In Mexico City decreases in the sales of commodities, except - those | idered absolute necessities, are | eing noticed more and more in ny lines of business, although the | thus far is sald affected than other parts of republic. Meanwhile the Catholic Episeo- | with the assistance of some of | of Mexico City who are Catholics and have volun- |teered their services, are working the | {upon a memorial to be presented to |the new congress which convenes September 1. The memorial will | pray for an amendment of the re- |ligious clauses of the constitution or |for modifi ation of the regulations recently formulated for carrying out the provisions of the constitution. The Episcopate in a formal state- ment says the deputies already con- QOuver Mrs. | d hair would | Liceerr & Mryers Tosacco Co. the | lin the Unitca to be less |a {what the next |tified w ceded as having been elected and |d those who may win seats through ontests in the Electoral college are ed in adva policy at it prays they r \inds for the good “alles hani of ous of their the coun Episcopate Pleased expressed y m the opate over a statemewt said to have been made by Aaaron Saenz, Mexican foreign minister, San o, Té recently. This was to the effe t Senor Saenz wae of the bellef that when laws constitutional provisions worke inst the best interests of country they eifher should be repe ed or amended. Senor Saenz, however, returned to the capital today from hi States and attributed ot was terday aid that to him in He then the situ the interview San Antonio was ir gave tions on ation as follo “While law is law in Mexico the government will enforce it, thus ful- filling its duty. TUntil amended by gal means a law mu be obeyed a whole by everybody. Without attempting to forecast congress will do a: regards the religious question, I can assure you the new congress is iden- the principles upheld by the present administration, although this does not mean ihat I deny the t to legislate enjoyed representatives of the peop Senor Sae declared the religious question in co was a thing of t in American public opinion only sectarian groups were g interest in it. Many import- apers, he added, had been impartial in their news of the situ- ation an number of ere recog his obs two billion the | in | |/ing the Mexican government's atti- tude as reasonable. \KELLOGG OFFERS PLAN | IN TACNA-ARICA CASE &ecretary of State Has Proposal For | 'Il come T OIV Settlement of Borderlands Dispute Santiago, Chile, Aug. 25 (P—The |Chilean government has received a communication from Dr. Miguel |Cruchaga, ambassador to the United { |States, containing a new proposal, |reported to have been made by |Frank B. Kelloge, American secre- tary of state, for a settlement of the 1 ispute between Chile and Peru over provinces of Tacna and Arica, held by Chile. proposal is understood to be acna be given to Peru, that a or to the cxtending ten kilometers north of Arica be award- ed to Bolivia, nd that the remain- der of the disputed territory, includ- ing the Arica-La Paz railroad, be given to Chile. he cabinet will meet tonight to discuss the proposal and the cham- ber will gather Thursday to decide lon acceptance or rejection of the recommendations of the cabinet. |Mexican Flood Does Heavy (‘mp Damage Mexico City, Aug. 25 (P—Advices riri Al sio 10K iy i BAULIYeT Aguanaval is out of it: banks and has flooded large sections of the cot- ton fiields in the state of Coahula, ruining the crops. The damage is stimated at a halt million pesos, are under no obligations. Come to ask questions. Come for new home ideas, now are huilt. fits. Brothers. smoked a month! —what better proof could you ask? 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