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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1927, OVER ESTIATES g | PLOT IN MEXICO 552 FULLY A MILLION v Coolidge plan to take over is abou Atter Economy, Goes on Spend- A Speedy Court Martial Follows s “ompaneciomic™ movmenn mew| Ford Tax Case One of Most DY NG y 3 | Hampshire avenue and P street. It 1 | |is surrounded by other imposin d mg orgy | { Order From Calles [ e noien ane b8 e e A Expm“e Ever - P—r—— | Schlesinger spending most of her Washington, Feb. 6 (UP)—After b Mexico City, Feb. § (®—On in- time In New York. Washington, Feb. 5 (UP)—A mil- having economized closely for th 4 ks structions from President Calles to U”i"ebd‘)f“’sfil “‘\,;n:""x;::gg f;’“": lion dollar defense is being present- last few years, congress Is now £o inflict drastic punishment 1f they | uporate Renaissance architectural|d in the $36,000,000 tax assessment ing on a little spending spree. 4 were found guilty of conspiring !style, ' case before the bonlrd of ux;:pe;‘h‘ A tabulation of appropriation bl : gainst the government. Julio Ar- | Thf‘“hcl‘llsemwn:le:hp:lr‘sé Schteainggr m:’:;:D‘E;‘:‘B:;:‘;r“!;_';::‘c“:"n: made by the United Press today. i iae Bovarnor of Onxmoa. |112S oftevD esident was de- . ;n\\':?ea );:ongress has gone $1,187,84 ¢ ,i;a‘mffé j’[f\rcrfi? .‘“’ ‘-o:.n:m)- )o‘n\:t: signed by Stanford White, the archi- | ;gg;:,‘l‘;“'&h’:'ifiia“fi‘infi ;3::; f; N OWcan you gwe hera share ofyour : et e 5 1 vere executed at Puebla City, after | tect slain by Harry K. Thaw. It : e over budget estimates in providir ere executed at Puebla City, after minorlty stock in his company in / &statemsuchawaythat 1tw1llbek t funds for the army and navy, s = s . rapld court martial, | was built for her mother, Mrs, Rob- justice, commerce and labor anu ¥ A The two men, leaders of an anti- | ert M. Paterson, and has thirty-|1919. agriculture departments. ; ;overnment plot, were captured with | rooms and ten baths. Attorneys tor Couzens .;:d m:;op ! enm.e[}, apart from the affairs of others and’ Through dint of early - str : ix of their followers at a mecting | On the walls overlooking the | soclates will recetve more than §750,- “ " . saving, however, the total of all aj In a brief main staircase are thirtcen heads| 000 for their services, vhvmle 2'5"3'” assute her an mdepcndent income for hfe? propriations planned for next year | ime President Callis was notified | and pelts of game amimals shot by|nhesées will be pald another $250,- ‘ $3,449,902 under the budget esti by the military commandant of the | Mrs. Schlesinger. In each bedroom| 000 for delving in to the history of i s < mates—largely because $3,269,15 Puebla district. The chief executive |is a fireplace before which fs the the Ford Motor company in order y t = orde ni s ith | s a bea ion on the atock as was I d off the treasury depart- rdered a minute investigation, with | skin of a bear or some other animal. | to place a valuati gt ety i ‘drastic punishment” if guilt was| The furnitu® in the ballroom, |of March 1, 1913, How one man solved a similar problem ment appropriation bill MISS BERTHA E. WADDELL atvls Is either have s HEPREIon Lk HLE proved. s daybreak done in Louis XV style, is white,| John W, Davis, former democratic . o el 0{.",'3 :f:‘rfcl;:l‘f,,:,"r"“.ra;f:‘u' | During Miss Bertha E. Waddell's |morning when Arriola and Ri blue and pink, and that in the din.| candidate for president, ia eaid to re- ; thmugh a form of Trust agreement is told EOn pased |were put to death, they having made | ing room, whose walls are in dark | ceive $1,000 & day for every day he - on page 9 of our new booklet, “Proved ward final adoption. | cial ac of the Senior High 5 o % 3 | d e 5 rer the bud- |12 e S |a quick contession before the court | red, is mahogany, spends in court and an additional 1 » o Congress hus gone over 10 DUl |school sho has spent considerable | martial | The house was given to Mrs.|3$100,000 retainer fee. The'leading Plans for Solving Estate Problems, e e, tomimerce and labor LM o extra curricular activities. | The others arrested also will be | Schlesinger, Who was then Countess| attorney for the defense conducta 1 : lepartments s e e et byscontt martlel and 16.jg go- | Glayrke. | halt the examinations of witnesses This booklet also contains solutions of lepartments $480,810; war depart- | f 8 BIES HedihEraanstctn. P i e i | _ Bl a- ported that at least two of them will | IR B R, and the remalinder of the time twirls ; : 10 agri- p SR i imi i iness ment §224,36; navy, $102.950; 38Tl |(jon qnd has been ¢ Baleronited, Wil dlbcox i ByHe | a gold pen knife attached to his other similar financial and busin prob- culture 3 & the junior class for several . |police in the conspirators’ meeting | watch chain, 5 lems affecting both the individual an his clemcy bill 52500, ¢ s, |, She lra nativ_of New brit place are said to have disclosed var- Davis during one of the sessions, ems affecting both the individual and - was graduated from the Senior High appointments s nodded. One of his clients asked or her dependents. mates as follows: Congre sional de- school after studying in the public a G 8 * chie Partments $46;641; District of Co- 20100, BT EWLHNE 0 nded. Bay | >orfirio T St ohicia " him whether his salary was on while \ : st e Porfirio Diaz. Gonzales, a he slept. The eminent counsel as It will be mailed fi lumbia $109, independent ofrl Path institute and upo: her gradu- [cording to the police, claims the | - 5 t wi mailed free upon requa to an $60,833; interior department § - n she accepted a_ position in |title of “supreme chieftain of the Rured tie cllant that bLisd goniy : E 7 stopped only if he stopped breathing. one interested. 686 and treasury and post offi outhington. She taught in Thomas- revolution.” s i . ot Ll s I-IHIHOIS Mea Convicted in $15y"over $100,000 for his services for the s e+ 0 ton before returning to her home P S R T, COOLIDGE FAMILY: | oomaiRosbay ~ ecomsessobinenma 2 (R Bt o o T o e S i working for a fixed foe, how our Trust services might help you solve | Lesser legal lights are to recelve ; e NI | Quincy, 11, ¥eb. 5 UP—The three| bountiful sums when the case is end- some particular problem pertaining to your es- 3 . n brothers, southern Iilinols|ed In addition to fat retainers al- ) ute. We cordially invite you to i d added $1.187,841 leaving it a o = .0 the Austrs Tennis —_— t o sojeo—in e gang lcaders, were found guilty by|ready pocketed, it is understood. 4 fayorable thalsncs o 35 995% Council. There will not be any ob- | yirs e 4 federal court jury here yesterday| Witnesses for the defense have \ m'{fidf_"“, of course, and without expense or This, however, is not as great as in L RREE, SR N BEC e tenains | Will Move From White House en ail four counts of an indictment |been working on the case for years. / obligation to you. previous years and there are possi- p previous years and there are possl. 13 N oiuction of new | d § ; charging them with the $15,000 rob-| All are experts In their lines and are e ilifies that the balax © " |the net procceds must be u Durmd Repan\ Pemd bery of a mail messenger at Col- being paid accordingly for their 0 R Vi Bt WA = | city. | in the session before the rivers and |~ 4 X | harbors bill was passed and before AID PRO TENNTS | axpectations of tax reduction went| AT RO TERES permitted to play in exhibition | matehes with professional players 637,833 from tb under the interpretation placed on' further reduced, at all the meas- | (enniS Durposes and the expe linsville, Tll, January 27, 1925. services. i oxcent the second deficiency | Of the amateurs controlled str | The Shcltons—Carl, 38; Earl 34| The prosecution, however, is limit- bill which has not yet been framed by the § Association. Washington, Feb. 5 (P—President | 214 J ie, S—face a sentence of jed in expense money. The federal = BUILD HE . OPEN will pass both houses by the end of = 1nd Mrs, Coolidge, who will have to [VCIY-five vears or more in the attorneys receive less than $5,000 & | » : SATURDAY ety RUSSIAN COTTON CROP E g Wes 7 L¥e 10} pe mainly because of the| year for their services. f AND HELP b3 Moscow, Feb. & (UP)—A cotton | move out of the White House short- dam. mony of Charlie Bir-| Hearing on the valuation of Ford BUILD EVENING = 3 . crop of 1,054,000,000 pounds IS re- |1y go that {t can undergo sive | ger, rival gang leader, and Art New- | stock will be resumed Monday, when 79 - Scovill Mfg. Company |ported from the Mid-Asian cottén s, have found a temporary man, his chief licutenant, formerthe defense will continue its efforts ¥, Presents Its Report | ficlis of the Sovient Union, "about | residence that suits them. friends but now sworn enemies of | to show that the stock of the firm in *Waterbury, Feb. b Wi naltan [ERRats Bl mucanEiEho facing the Sheltons. |1913 was worth much more than the 1fac- Horti{h 1928 was ten vep it Dupet circle, of M s. Elmer chle-| Two of the counts on which Lk‘:ry’n,soo valuation placed by the gov- 7oty of this dity alsewhe Sl g T ALnY |singer, the former Elinor Patterson|were convicted charged assaulting | ernment. ; + " r the re 14 St ol o |of Chicago. She has offered it to|Ames Mathia postal messenger, port net surplus for n cotton T including | s : of nearly §3,000 irkestan, are the principal source | the President and his e a ind each carries a mandatory sen-| The Liberty Bell was cast in Lon- surplus of § 7 ann e- | of the Soviet cotton used in Russian | 12V® decided to accept, alt ive years. The oth-"qon in 1752 and recast the next year port issued y Total surplus | extile mills. signed. counts charged recclving in Philadelphia. in 1925 was $9,246,395, but regular 1t is the presi ion to|stolen mail matter and illegal pos- and extra dividend requirements ab- | remain in the W House until session of stolen mail matter, which sorbed over $7.000,000 during the| _|after the army and navy reception carry maximum sentences of five past year. The statements shows | o which during the past | February 17, which will end the so- vears eack assets of 334,252,706 as compared | g, 3 reduced Miss Alice | clal season at the executive man- | with $34,32 for the previous | R, : > congrosswoman, | Slon. He may vacate, however, be-| WOMAN LEADS RAIDERS iy [trom a position of comfortable |fore adjournment of congress March! pryion s 1. fob. 5 UP—Sherift | wealth, to a state bordering on pover- | 4, if contractors are ready to 80 yygip D, Larsen, South Dakota's first CHAMPION AT 60 [ty apparently turned for her today |ahead with thelr work. woman sheriff yesterday conducted The chest of Robert Dunbar, 63 | when a million foot gas well w ! timated that six | jer two liquor raids. She cap- vears old Eveleth, Minn., curler, is | brought in on her farm just outside nths ujred for the 10ng | tyreq three moonshine stills and ed down with more trophies | Muskogee, elayed repairs to the White House, made one arrest. She was assisted | and medals than repose upon | ich will include replagement of by two of her deputies, a foderal bosom of any other devotee of the | The city of Detroit photo- | the roof, now judged unsafe, the t and two deputy state sheriffs. pastime. Dunbar is called “Napoleon 1 recently from a distance of | strengthening of its supports and a Sheriff Larsen said she enjoyed the of the Rink” and the title is still s, 1 rs using a new 45- | general overhauling of the man- | thrill of the search for moonshine ustified for he has won three suc- ens, ¢ ston’s interior plants cessive Minnesota curling champion- | ! ships since he was 60. A native of Nova Scotia, he weighs only 145 pounds, but he has a record of throwing the 16 pound shof, 45 feet. FOX TROT | ufeife oy A New Patriotic and DANCE | s2iGeiigie . p | " GAME of Rialto Ball Room made possible by \ s Over Rialto Theater . ; 2 - = s . Volume Production P m E fim m N W fi at 8 o'Clock Y N\ | QheMos? 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