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_— [the greatest 1ibel was contatnea in | the charges he was a member of | Rosenwald, Otto Kahn, Bernar | Baruch, Albert D. Lasker and Eu- | sene Mever, ar. . Million Dollar Suit Scheduled for is purely the charge that Saplro w a member of a Jewish conspiracy to dominate the agricultural markets,” i he said. “They also charged hir Hearing Soon vith fostering the teaching of com munism in rural schools, There ¢ insidious lies and will be the nucleus! Detroit, Mich., March 11 (UP)— |of our case. With the date of trfal only three| Attorncys expressed hope today . | they would « trial wit days distant, opposing counsel in |y i o T Aaron Sapiro’s million dollar Hbel|ype move than Shos vt against Henry Ford toda¥ | gespositions will . frangled- ovar issues in the case ing of the trial. That would tak 1sh fapiro, Chicago lawyer of Je Ishltwo weeks or longer, it was esti- descont and organizer of cooperative market organizations among farm- e | ers, s suing the automobile maker e it0) or ot and his Dearborn Independent for & | anq Gajlagher may eeries of articles which bitterly at- »d organization and operation of the cooperatives. Willlam Henry Gallagher, attor- ney for Sapiro, will base his attac on charges alleged to have b made in Ford’s publication that Sa- piro is a member of a “Jewish con- apiracy” secking to gain control of egricultural produce marketing. v TAX DODGING 1S HARD T0 PREVEN -} The defense, meanwhile, is pre- aring to fight the case with Sa- THe: :;‘ro'a methods of organization | wl[hm me Law among farmers at issue. It is charged Sapiro dominated and exploited the cooperatives and “was not actuated March 11 (®—Pro- Afish motives. f the income tax trial will open N aw to re: tion of cor- court here befs Judze qorations 1 r of per- Raymond. Opening guns of ting stockholders to escape sur- be fired M day when counsel for Sapiro ask tl court's permission to strike out cc tain sections of their complaint, - very difficult prob by no m Green of means conmiftes oS presents a . Chairman the ways and will also raise objections to 1y, w plea filed by Ford., The or- ing on the recommenda- W plon was ordered amended |tion of L. W. Larker, investieat when Sapiro complained it did Dot | tie joint tax committes of cong answer his char that the 1 The new 2 plea, filed In | regpect, he d court yesterday, was sald to be one wus in ahion of the longest and most extensive i) ho | and not result In in court history. funduc part of new 1t attorneys for Saprio are suc-lang 1l corporations.” cesstul in their attempts to place | Afp. Green said the instance cited Ford on the witnees stand, it is cer- 1o \fr. DParker of a corporation tain they will draw from him an|\hose stock is owned entirely- by extensive story of his many attacks|ons family and whese net ca 1 Jewish business prejudices. from erd 45 claim the wor 060 of v : $45.000,000 was did not appear In any distributed as dividends was | although sked and th { however, that not libelous to refer to Sapiro as a ration has *in one sen Jow. medi evasion of Ford's last apprarance on wit- Wy s of fan, ness stand was eight years ago when generally been fied in his million dollar libel this w legad ey Chicago Tribune. well understood by the The hurden of the trial rests with laws and means committes at the 1 ense in their efforts to sub- | time of the < sion of the stantiate the icles, which ap- | revenue la 1 t pearcd in the Dearborn Independent this company was cred between April 12, 1523, and April 11, | by the bureau Al ! 1 . Twenty of the articles dealing with piro were published. being subject to tl law was m A distinguished array of atto ch a neys are connected with the-guit.| The n: Tho defense will be led by Senator [lept scer Reed of M | reported to receive a retainer of (the £100,600. Willlam Henry Gallagher | - of Detroit and Judge Robert 8, Marx | ('zechoslovakia Gives of Cincinnati will direct the prouv-cu-‘ (I'if‘ to (va“ledral tion, H “Wea are going to do all in our| w York, March 11 (@) — A power to thwart efforts to becloud |chandller nearly ten feet high and the issues of this sult” Senator |consisting of thousands of pieces of teed said. “Neither the principles handcut Bohemian glass of cooperative marketing nor the |recelved by the Cath Jewish race are on trial accused of |the Divine from libeling Sapiro and we are going toy government, Tt te his work and his marketing|from a foreign power, The chandelier will be land dedic James / joint tax commitice has installed 1 Sunday afternoon hy “Any attempts to seek refuge in the cry of racial persecution will be | Bishop William T. Manningz, lenek met by us with a stern challenge to | Fierlinger, Czechoslovakian minister Aaron Sapiro to stand forth and try|at Washineton, and other forcizn this suit on its merits.” ve been Invited to Gallagher, in a counter-statement, remony. ®2id Sapiro’s reputation among —_— farmers had suffered severely be- ! READ HERALD CLA cause of J'ord's attacks and claimed TOR YOUR WANTS }'Green Admits It Can Be Done 1FIED A\DS{ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927. VARE T0 1GNORE REED COMMITTEE Writes Investigator He Considers It as Extinct Philadelphia, March 11 (UP)— | ect William S. Vare, ania, today wrote Senator crat, Missouri, 1 Reed 5. Reed, dem that he red the spe committee to investigate primary elections as extinct. | Vare pointed out in his 1 failurc of congress to cxtend James conside life and authority of the co automaltically ¢a its | ment and therefor h a gr no longer author 1 to continue in- stigation: e also said he would 1 mand that the regular sena mittee on privileges and ¢ a recount of the last torial election in Nov He declared t ballot box in th taken to Washington as he had personally s rities” in the clectio Another of Former Royalty Is Broke | March 11 die German society member of the former ( & ing her hesides her da er st imp h with whom she had been making her today, hom two other daughters, Mrs Rachael Jolly of Chi and arcd bankrupt Mrs. Philip Dichl of t four e duchess is t idow of Dulke sons, Ired < Calmbach of Hart- brother ! ford, Wiiliam Calml o ain- fe, [ville and George an ilip Calm- Palmer Police Hunting Woman’s First Husband 11 [ the disa p- wile Doe, mow ingfield county jai of murder Winsted ('ouplé NEérim{ 63rd Wedding Anniver Sary | 1 “ase of \ f3rd confined to her bed for 14 while her and his wife is 83. | City Items of $20 agalnst the city, asking that amount as damage done | Paul Zehler has presented a clabin | to tu springs of his automobile at | Curtis street crossing. | water board has engaged the | Petometer Co., for seven days for | purpose of measuring all w 1in the city. The price p oncern amounted to $300 for seven days’ servi eh E KING ALFONSO BETTER. | Madrid, h 11 (A—King Al- | fonso, who 1is suffering from the grippe, passed a favorable night, and {Lis condition, an official statement says, is improved, Regina Calmbach ina Calmbach, $0 years ast night at the home of her daughter, Mrs, J of n illness of five as born in Gery and came to t v age. know ¥ popul scttlers. or effor! woh of six grand- nurial will Mo, ret Fenn Marga nn, 4 years old, o Dy stree this me hor ow 1 Surviv her are son laughter, Margaret, and be sent to where funcral rment will tak, Mrs. Ellen Flood M Eilen Ilood, of James Flo illncss, the Dublin hill. She wis a member f §t. Mary's chirch when rish i ey vived by two d nd Mrs. and a rvic city church ames | 12 tlers borhood of Sexton street known 1 Standard Oil company of has reduced export e one half cent a gallon to cents, in e and water one cent to 15,65 cents. | o T k] SpeCll]fl“OH RTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 rose to §1,8007,314 from | & in 1 | We Offer: Borden « rned $10.86 a| New York \ 11 1 share on the 10n stock in 1928 1j., oo ool gp ainst 310.65 a share in 1925, after | : d . preferred dividends the preferred 0 nt t t P Co way redeemed in 1925, lin e 4 onnecticu ower o | 2 forced t cont A h casional | WFebruary sales of Louis K. Ligget | e i 4 Preferred 2 £4.510,473 -taking and sporad against wera 49 in February last 7 against $7,65 period of 1 n mills and four in Tour southe New England have been added to stoc it | membership in the Cotton Textile | Gulf, Mok | Institute, Inc., the membership of lern indivi i ST retod which now represents 484 mills with | 10 o 61 fi?}x a4 %n mn 21,330,000 spindles. [Atehison moved into new hig WAL ALy 5 % _|ground ana steady accumt Burritt Hotel Bldg. New Britain Telephone 3580 Utah Copper company earned $9.45 | was noted in the Chicago MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD &z N <hare in 1926 against $7.59 a share Rub Wabash abia A NE R RD STOCE EXCHANGES ir hefore, net income rising to ,028 from §12,330.8 e was $16,686,386 ag. 1 In 1825, '3 of Victor Talking Mac any for the first two morn vere $6 600 inst ' in the same period of 182 Anmmlugtatement of . Niles-Bement-Pond Co. In un accounting to stockholders Niles-B timism the officers ¢ EXPress op possible profits nt-Fond over the rom the manufacture of an air icaole ngine developed by th hitney Aircraft Co ot Ilartford. The latter compa has orders for engines from the United {and n the Boeing Co. for lon planes carrying mail between Chic: and an Francisco. of Niles- al statement jBen ides ollow- income from prof from rations, profit for the year (including income rom sources) $1 7 On 1a 1, 1036, Po a balance of Th nee on sh in the balancs, charge of § the s account du s shown on the accompanyir used tement t prinei; loss on n_plants, In addition to this various charge 1o for completing miscel items of the which were not reserves set loss urplus ous reorganization provided program for in It wil remember ation chary the 1 f these owed a larger vould have been than had book loss L TR : morning at 9 o'clock, In.,these plants been the MONTEVIDEO CELEBRATES [ T N shiam hasis as the United tos Montevideo, Urnwuay. [tery | plants M—This city. which was to have | = s e The concluding paragraphs of st fon of Major| the statement sa in his frans-Atlantic | —_ far as can be judged at > vent to its joy last night l I pre the volume of business ws that th= Urns n F I this will be about the samo wiator and his three r»uv:mflivvrh“\} unel‘a s ‘.s last year, and it is expected that were safe at Cape Jubi. e 1 witn improved operating con- e | R ~ Jitions at Hamilton your compan ORT March 11 (—Du ¥ compilation of bank elear- s show an aggregate of 38.014. 145,000 a decrease of six per cent from last year. Oufside of New York there was a decrease of seven- itenths of one per cent. New Yor we Thén and Now Joseph F servie Gilbert for Joseph F, | Fune iGilbert who died in Dayton, Ohio, Monday, were held this morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church with 2 slebrated by wiem high mass | \ ‘ . Walter A, McCra Mrs. Mary T. Crean, zccompanied at the o y John J. Crean, sang " jat the off v and at t conciu- sion of the scrvices, “Ava Maria” and “Some t Dav," respectively. The pail ers were Francis Richard Corridan, John Roger Troslow, Thomas Smith, and bert Sullivan. Inter- ment was in St. Mary's cemetery, Mrs. John W. Stout TFuneral services for Mrs. Mary E. Stout, wife of John W. Stout of Warren street, will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock at Erwin chapel. T Ross, pastor William of the First Baptist church, will of. te. Interment will be in Fair- view cemetery. The remains will be at the funeral parlors of B. . Porter Sons on Court street until noon tomorrow. John Scott Funeral services for John 97 Hartford avenue were held at the funeral parlors of Frank I’. Duffy on North Main street this afternoon s 2 o'clock. Interment was in Fair- view cemetery, se Mary Wilson Funcral services for Rose Mary Wilson, four months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wilson of 723 st strect were held this after- noon at 2 o'clock at the home of her parents. Interment was in St. Mary's cemetery CARD OF Mr. and Mrs. €. R. Gilbert and family extend their thanks to all their friends and relatives for their sympathy at the time of the death of thelr beloved son and brother. We thank all for their beautiful floral contributions, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gilbert and Family Mrs. Joscph Gilbert and Family BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Every Appointment To Fill Order Accurately Cable Address “BOLFLORER" 83 W. Main St., Prof, Bldg. Tel. 886 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain" THANKS Your Joseph A, Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2. Opposite 6t. Mary’s Charch. Residence 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3. will be a somewhat larger able to secure portion of the heavy ma- « orders, The total business secured by your company lasty was about 10 per eent greater th t secured in 19 “Marked progress has been made in reducing costs, as indieated by the net profit of $19 as compared with a net loss of $799.-| A con- made 110,43 tinuous for the year 1 effort is being duce overhead.” | EIGHT SURVIVORS RESCUED | Boston, March 11 (#—The eight survivors of the crew of the Boston {four-masted schooner Jessie G. Noyes will land in New York on Mond The owners here were notified today three of their num- ber were lost hefore the Norweglan stcamship Topeka, en rcute to Oslo, |1escued the others from thelr sink- ing ship about 200 miles south of | Boston. |City Advertisement ott of | | Sealed bIds for furnishing the fol- !lowing labor and materfals for the 'City of New Dritain for the season | ot 1927, will be received at the o of the Board of Public Works, Room {307, City Hall, up to 11 o'clock Monday morning, March 14th, 1927 | Proposal blanks may be obtained |above office. | Concrete Sidewalks and Curbs. | Relaying Flag Sidewalks and Re- setting Elue Stone Curbs. The City reserves the right to re- Ject any or all bids, or to accept any bid, whether lowest or not, should the Board deem it to be for the in- terest of the City of New Britain so to do. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, G. H. Johnson, Secretary. City Advertisement STREET SPRINKLING. i Notice 15 hereby given that a {hearing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 307, City i[lmll. 11 o'clock, Monday morning, | March 14, 1927, relative to placing of the following named streets on the list of streets to be assessed for street sprinkling: Sprinkling henefits — Stanley street,from Hartford Ave. to Allen street Oiling—Carlson street | Oiling—Wooster street, from West | Main street to Trolley tracks. All persons interested are request- ed to be present at said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard In relative to the above. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, G. H. Johnson, Clerk States government | use | ¢ I’ : »A : 3 “x We do not accept margin accounts. ; h F.‘ 1 0 497 fones & o 137, 1 HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN 1 & Pac Sk ¢Martford Conn.Trust. Bldg. 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He will talk on “Gasoline and the newer fueis and their ef- fects on the internal combustion en- gine.” He will outline the process of refining gasoline and the newer liquid fusle viee d will of QN Olive Potter, 17-year-old Chicago beauty, is president of the first of the “Slow Clubs” that are being organized to make “petting parties” unpopular. The organization hopes to establish itself as a social factor able to restore the pleasures of grandmother’s time to favor, ‘ | o