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S ARSI R TR RN R NEW BRITAIN e . — — AMERICAN OFFIGIAL IN POST OFICE BILL FAILS OF PASSAGE Senate Adjournment Kills Hopef of Local Improvements | RY GEORGE H. MANN (Waslington Bureauof tho N. B. iferald) Washington, D. C., March plans for remodelling and extendini the post office building at New B #in got a setback when the senats aljourned at noon today without passing the §19 public tuildings bill The bill carried $80,000 for‘begin ning work on an authorized $30( 000 project at New Britain whi Id have been availablo July 1 It had already passed th and its passage by the sen- | passer-by. as hoped for up to the last minute, but filibusters defeated it! along with other important me ures. Unless President Coolidge calls an | merchant and coffes grower. extra session of congress and the| The peace parley commission se H'Nm buildings bill is passed then [into the interior to confer v\uh e appropriations for beginning the |liberal Sricada lmst office construction program | thqo cq cannot be made by congress until|ang today w next winter. The usual procedure en would be to make these appro- priations available during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1928 but it | i consarvati would b possible to make them pornood of o available immediately after passage !, of the bill next December or Jan ary and the work couid be begun next winter, POLIGE BOARD SEEKS ADDITIONAL SERGEANT (Continued from First Page) sergeancies and the subject of use of firearms by policemen on public streets also me in for ention, Commissioner M. W. Ban- n calling attention to three in- ances which occurred within the pust vear or so0, in which he thought | the justification for shooting w. questionable, The matter wa, from all angles and th ng opinion was that the pol| should he less prone to their revolve: timony of United States Consular Zgent Bea Into Unconsciousness By Assailants Managua, Nicaragua, (UP) — William H. United States March NG consular agent !to unconsciousness Thursday it v revealed here today. | United State Minister Charles American residents of Nicaragua. De Savigny attacked after left the Foreigners' club tagalpa for his home. His assa ants beat De Savigny about the he und he lay unconsclous for The |ment today told Eberhardt ,every effort was being ma 8- *!url‘ Ds Savigny’s assallants, telegraph factlities in the jungle, General Jose S reported tos it the liberals bad been doefe moapa. Before ratiring from moapa, Solorzano said the sacked the town. Admiral Jultan L. Latimer, c manding the United States fleet these waters, arrived here to review the at Managua which now is the hes q s of the landing part Nicaragua. The marine co tion squadron flles over Mun: daily. PUBLIC FLOGGING !Easton, Md., o the Prisoncr Sentencal Ten Lashes for Beating up ¥ Wife. Md., March ¢ time (UP) Civil w jail he W pub oyste first sines Talbot county $ prisoucr awaiting Ofticer John ! Lee Donnell Sadler fn the Budnick and Smul-|man and fisherman of i trials in police court a short{pas been sentenced to receive time ago was algo discussed, as was i report that the officer advised a| Donn, woman to plead guilty to the eharge | aprosted complair of violation of the Mquor law., onlorinjaw. Ha sald bargain whereby her husband |knocked down his 19 year vould hot bo prosecuted. No action | Louise, and beat her. {testified Donnelly had to throw their small a window ¢ cat-0-nine men use | g lashes for 1t on old wi thres child ter was voted to recommend th out ing cabinet and safe be purchas- from the Adkins Printing Co, of city for 0531, to replace the old «t and safe which have out- heir usefulness, meeting was strictly umber,” reporters being exclnde 5 report of the meeting was 1n public today by tha clerk tails has not in Talbot of slaver Shoot It Out be: Westerners Monterey, Depu sher| ed to the Moler: fain country after recei Mar nd ph ranch in the mou south of here tod ng a report t ranch foreman, Wardlow, 54, cal., NEW VOTERS TO BE MADFE. shing to be made to participate in the spring must file applications be o close of husiness March 17, the tina registrars announced today. The se- | S men will he in session March 26 28 to administer the elector's Present indications ara that | “to he made” list this year will small one. and A Curry and Wardlow met rifles, a Wardlow Curry w tel.phone mes: was repor.ed s being hunted. 40 YEARS A POLIC Springficld, Mass, March 4 (P Willlam J. Quilty, chiet | will tomorrow pass his 40th versary as & member of the loc force. man in 1§ TO NAME INSPECTOR At a special meeting of the build inz commission this afternoon at b o'clock an effort will be made to se- Joct an electrical inspector from | nmong nine applicants for the job. | sering inspector for the past two | L7 Was made city marshal, th 3o i | being changed to chief of police weeks will retire tomorrow and the B TR rew officlal will take up his duttes 3 S N eud AUTO THIEF FINED Bridgeport, March 4 (@—kErnes Brack, 18, of 3 Brook avenue N York and Tyko Meriluoto, 186, 11762 Armour avenue, New Yorl {arrested in Stamford for the th CAPITOL Wallace Beery “CASEY AT THE BAT” | Ashmore, of this city were fined and costs and given suspended s tences of 30 days each in eity cou ‘mdn,\: K FOR AND INSIST ON THE GENUINE P. BALLANTINE AND SONS Three Rings BRAND Malt and Hops Also Hop Flavored Malt You May As Well Have the Best For Your Money ON SALE EVERYWHERE STANDARD PAPER CO. Wholesale Distributors i 10-42 Market Street Hartford NICARAGUA ASSAULTEDt[;flNfiRESS ENDS Matagalpa was attacked and clubbed Cberhardt, said the assault followed !a lengthy scries of threats directed againgt himself and other prominent tour | iours before heing picked up by al Nicaraguan govern de to cap- | The injured man is a prominen v( rvative outposts }osl"r(hx\' as not in communication | with Managua since there were no | lorzano, comman- | e forces in the neigh thera and had been driven from Cs libera vesterday American armed foree | In the foundation Ighman Donnelly had It was als In True Wild W esl St\lc at Geory an employe had duel of classical wester mountain trail and shot it out \u(' of police, annj- He was appointed a patrol- and ten years later was 1907 title| Potchefstroom, {of a motor car belonging to Harry fl I[V HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927, Kall, Attor: afternoc | Hava | Miss for N H nd Davil on a Cuba. Anna W Yo IN_FILIBUSTER (Continued from Tirst Page,) | | ten | I | k ¢ i | mittee together as soon as possiblc | [to decide on a program of action. | De Savigny,!| When word of the Missourian at ' Intentions reached Reed or | _ | Midnight on March 15 Is the Pennsylvania, leader of ¢ |istration senators who |the resolution to death, G.|that any attempt to ca commitiee’'s work would serlous legal obstacle: “The fact that the Miss |ator fought so hard to got he | 0f the committee extended ap SuMcient that he did not re A1, | Nisting authority as ad | to carry on the 2 | tee, 1 Reed of Pennsylvania The Pennsylvanian insisted () the committee at least had no ri 5 o open the Pennsylvania hallor o € rnad -, that ||)\‘\R‘ and warned he would sce t ta i 1 the admin- | nlmueunx he dec ry on meet wa the with | lify is proof | ard the | sufficlent | commit- Final Hour March 4 (UP) taxes poured ington, income asury today, the burcau c prior t . to avoid a | lv»”lli{ such action, 5 per cent added ta officials estim 060,000 will be colleete « MILLER I3 GULTY, 15 JURY REPORT - come taxes, iis month on ¢ $30,000, Wos (Continued from First Page.) anolta pros for Dau Judge Knox said b | was justified in bringing 1 to trial, as the evidence that he also was | tor a nolle pros. " Miller, a lie in | the war, is the son of | ernor of Delawar od | Tl whose gross ugherty | ove e s mptions per cent 1 r cent on the Surtax rates apply to ne ‘l\nm s over $10,007 i In dependen teq.000 PR He f the on. He was once ate of Dela congressman from He was appoin ien custodian by President 1 April 1021, shortl became attorney . After the indictments him had be -prossed erty, smilingly thanked and the jurors. He th court on ti Tis | §. Daugherty, hause, Ohio, hanker. et ana excmption. erty sald, his voice brea t ctions allowable under 08 he smilod, | nox smiled |1 ct included busi at the t v BY 3 1 ReS, 1 nt pai *|aceepted Daugherty ks. t, e | conference was ance. Amcrican |° - s living imil Taxj to a credit property | Harding in tar Daug! ; s together, an on support more relat 6 family cont | crest lic ms are not g lepreciation ng would be At one stood ten Danugherty. anre milar xt Tuesday. time, jurors said, th prrsonal to two for corvieting “'Mother With Three o | Children Die in Fire of e May, D March 4 (#—Mrs Herman Hull, s, and her three Much Trading Today in (Cities Service Company N York, March 4 (®) s Service about excited tradiag on ket, 8 dealt in heavily 1y, about 100 shares chan, e by early aft with p Cor compan 15 points yes imor 2n .\ll‘rt nowere ch Lroke > curt Fanned flames had ¢ basement to rout ighbors discovered the fire, Lelieved the | i i ile s . The chil- rnoon vestord s touched n- 1y : of t improving v . ty compar Warned Not to i o 1o Remain Qutside Zones ' Shanghat, March 4 (UP) — The | SIGAS BILLS ioner for foreign af- | - f demanded immediat Prohibition R nization Measure withdrawal of British troops from One of Approved positions outside the boundaries of | Wushington, Maveh the foreign settlements, The positions were occupied, the commissioner said in a letter to the enfor consul, without permission of — the Chinese authoriti and the on constituted an Tingemor China's sovereignt al — 18,000 Runners Qtart Off ! In Great Diamond Rush | Transvaal, thousand runners arms rush to A The rac with that ! n od for ald ighteen ngaged in a diamond Grasfontein farm today. was on promptly at moon talling of g signif 8t{the reportedly rich arca W proclaimed public di of just week's fals k.| There was tr terest in the eve bill o rans burcau to v on the cortificates azain | A bill approp er | rehabilitati of star rsenal, New endous public in- | tor of th 341,000 for army Picatinny Jorsey. I O. B. B. AUXILIARY WORKERS Committees for the were nual mestir Auxiliar Funerals the 1. O. B = e are as 1'01)1-- H membership, Alfred LoWitt; | Mrs, Morris . Saxe, Milton | Bromber, publicity, Anna Weinstein, Mrs. 8. M. Davidson ant Mrs., Gers finance, Mrs. Alexander ind Mrs. Na- B er; sick visiting, Mrs, M. { Bromberg and Mrs. M. Blackman. | Miss Roso Miller was chosen as a | paid social o worker, her du- ties being among the Jewish chil- dren. Miss Edith Rogin was chosen as a | delegate to the district convention which will ba held at the Hotel As- tor, New York, on May 9. A mem- rt i | | | | | coming ye ‘ ppointed last night at th [ of . Justina Tri The 1l of Mrs, cano was held this morning o'clock the Church John the angelist. A solemn high mass of requicm brated by [Rev. T 0. Lade ed by Rev, John I°. Donohue as deacon and Iev, 3 rd V. Grikis as sub-dcacon. At ano Justina Tri- at of St mN 8 . ady was borne from the chureh Mr. Suliivan sang “Lead, Kindly 1 e pall bearers were Charles | Ruffini rola Desmona, Harry | Tomas, Joseph Ton atrick bership drive was conducted at the | Dammico and Armand cloge of the mecting and five new | Rev. T.7T. Laden members were admitted into the [ commitfal servie t organization. St. Mary's cometery In connection with the organiza- — tion's clvic work, a group of women | David L. | headed by Mre. William Letken will el mect every second Wednesday at the : | hospital to roll bandages, it was an- | 05 0 nounced. SN A supper dance will be held the f,‘fi“‘_“ Ak ru:‘n‘: ,,C.h‘” 2 latter part of this month, specific G : Betha church, offici d. 3 unced | ’Etlcn: for which will be announced | ;¢ 1 Balrwlene cemntety, o | {New Rebellion Breaks | BOLLERER’S Out in Chinese Province | POSY SHOP Shanghal, March 4 (UP) — Re- bellion behind the lines of the north | Marvel Chemical Gardens. Grows in China_allies teday caused Kiangsu minates & permanent ornament province in which this city lies vir- Camplets’ with: bowt: | tually to be Nurrounded by enemi $1.50, Marshal Chen Ting-Yueh, gover-| ooy o U nor of the province of Anhui, pro- o Telegragh Flarist of New Beltoly’ claimed the indcpendence of his province today, according to reports | from his capital, and then joined the | !cause of the Caktonese nationalists. {HARRY PRATT JUDSON DIES | Jaseph A. Hafley Chicago, March 4 (P\—Rare®; pratt | Judson, former president of the Uni- ] "‘n":“;:;:z: versity of C'W“\go, died today. | O M kikeh: Residence 17 Summer St.~1825-3. Sar con: Lindgren. for David E. shington strect services Swedish beautiful, | Iasting. ' READ HERALD GLASSIFIED ADS | \ - RIVALS OF SALOON te that an in- or | kind more, or gain (UP)— the | March the expenses of ¢ preparatory | q serv- afternoon at 0! Rev. A Inter. | for the | ‘STOCK MARKET IS STRONGER TODAY' Fim Undertone 15 Noted in Leading Issues | Johnsor for the fir figurcs for the Regular quarter 1 comm B. and R Angust 12 zation, to deficit more t | caualied, n . by increase in Stock g lertone tod s were Solve Signal 1 Alc ay's l' 1dson Mot ered i 1I|l MOVIES AND AUTOS MARKET \ Ca & Loco Sm & s ray Re Would Be Strong Gompeitor, <7 5 e iam it tried” to Allen White (Kans.) d survive, ressed hy White r to Gubricl Wells of New de public today, The let- last of a series between the editor upholding the other opposing | of com back, ¢ Ga- zotte, doubts His vie L et i Colo {Consol Gas ‘: er‘ P:;‘l | Dodge Dros m Iont Nem Erie RR as used by in li- the indus- 1 pover- °d overstimulation of sonsumption of alcohiol was a | & men and to me it se of that mer for the r ood to give up | Genl msolation. | Gt North Ir we got| Ore Norti |Gult Sta on that point, | H vrinciple in common | T be stretehed so far | up tha principle of ! termination If the! 1is all that counts, on Motors 1il Central Ind O &G ., How o, | Lehign 2 all| Mack Truck lorse it or not.” Marland Of] | ATHLETE ARRESTED | Mont Ward | National Y N | N ¢ Promient Washington University L1 Student Found—Suspe Tl e ing Burglar. Am. Tiet B G5 Louis, Mur Threlkeid, 1 P Sears Rochuck sement | Sinclair Oil by | Southern P burg- | Southern Ry ov had wart Warne person a Texi vial of | Union Pac for | XUnited Fry Ik c {U S CtIr Pipe TS Ind Al 8 Rubber sid looking £ said White Motor | Willys Oy time Woolworth Dail squad had won for track worl FATHER RESCUES FAMILY Man INSURANCE STOCKS slied by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks. Willimantic Carric: Wife and | | A\x( Son to Safety When Te Finds His| A%} | House In Flames [ Hmmm Willimantic. Arinosiewicz wi | daughter, Isabel, ag 14, early ause of smoke in the hor nd upon discovery of |store on the first f50r both his wife and a ten lcon to the strect and safety. The store and living apariment of family are in the Woods huild- v adjoins St » spread from h store rongh the rear part of the build- the smoke might have en-| the live d not I v The firo was quickly checked | Niles-Be-Pond con the loss was placed at about | North & Judd £7,000, partly insured although the| Peck, Stowe & Wil \unuw- s had no insurance on' Russell Mfg "o their furniture, Scoville Mfz Co . Aroostook State Normal School Has Bad Fire que Isle, Me., March 4 (¢ 15 room frame scoolhouse used sthool for students Aroostock State Normal hool here was hurned today. was about $50,000, The 4 pupils marched out before the fire gained great headway, thinking they were merely having a fire driil. The fire started of an oil stove, Works piil Torrington Co com . Union Mfg o Public llmll( “on Elec Scrviea Conn Lt & Pow 1 Elec Light N B G Stocks, pid from Comes to Visit Sister RURr | But Finds Her Dying | Brookfield, Mass., March 4 (4 After being parted for 20 ye: his only sister, Mrs. Rose D. Luc Herbert Peloquin here t COLLEGE STUDENTS Danville. Ky., March 4 (P—Thir- tudents suffered when they were | on the third floor of sigma Chi fraternity house here. The students escaped serious | S injury or possible death by fumping | COUNtry he € { from windows and by descending to | Prise his - sister j the ground on fmprovised ropes of | Nim. When her bedding. ound Ll quiet ho of would feel to ed her Lomy » with relatives . An hour oy fiance): Hugo, | tio what & charming little ornament I you have sent me. But what is it? It's made of gold, but it's not a| brooch, nor a ring nor a bracelet; I've never seen anything like it, ‘What is it? Hugo: A thimble —Paasing Show. Modern Girl UO WALLACE BEERY You'll Roar at Him in “CASEY AT THE BAT” Capitol—Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. | P[/WS GflNSI[]ERE[] e - e jTemumaIyOlgamzanon Formed gattons by explosion | me loes Members of present appeared to ba vel ably sponsored by the cal club, PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 We Ofier: Rochester Gas & Electric Corp. 67 Preferred Price on Application @homson, Tean & Co. Rurritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britatn Telephone 3580 MEMUL S NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald K. Hart, Mgr, Aetna Life Travelers Conn. General WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARG N ACCOUNTS EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD Nartford Conn. Trust Bldg. el.2-7186 NEW BRlTMN Burritt Hotel BM’. Tel. 3420 We offer: 50 Shares American Hardware 10 Shares N. B. Trust Co. 100 Shares Colt Patent Fire Arms We Offer: 100 Shares STANLEY WORKS COM. Fuller, Richter, Aldr'ch & Co. sl W. MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN MEMBLRS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Hartford Tel. 2-9161 New Britain Office Tel. 1353 New London Office Tel. 3786 the New \urk r was brought here. club, ]m\\-‘\cr would the nt\xc music 1‘50:‘::\(|on. it it is formed, to any greater extent than any other organization. The forma- ion of a civic music association in is city, it was pointed out, would discontinuance of artist con- - ving by the Musical club fn favor of a much wider and more (borate course that would be pos- B wder civie music ausplees. 8 of the civic music asso- a in so many other citiea small dimensions being such an association to the greatest of musical artists cost far below § public through privats is what induced the club to suggest a similar plan here. So far the plan has met vy with the approval of all those who become conversant with it QUEEN MARIE ILL Is Recovering From & Severe Attack at Meeting Today ciation many \hle bring Mr York speake a Civie Mu of the ip. Bucharest Dispatch tmanta, March 4 (@ @ is recovering from a 1k of the grip. The first t the epidemic which for the last month palace was with the announcement n had passed the dan- and would resume audi- Tier who accom- other on American red from a light ate kept her abed three recov which ml N'S BILL on, March 4. —(UP)— © today passed the Longe eight to s weekly for fem 7500 ° for disability, The has passed the 22,000 longshoremen total which ffects n New York. house, {hg New Yo m in e insta 1 CAPITOL N.—MON.—TUES.—WED. Wallace Beery in “CASEY AT THE BAT” wit] the organizations The luncheon was! New Britain Musi- | also under whose auspices { ) impressed