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News of the World NTHN umo) ‘P-"Ml Lreqry '3"!8 Ompauu By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 MARCH 1 EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, W BRITAIN HERALD , 1927.—THIRTY-SIX Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending March 12th .. 14,520 PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS CONFESSES THEFT, |Slash of 25 Per Cent in Federal CANTONESE MENACE LIEUT. GOVERYOR'S SON POLICE SKEPTIEAL, Income Tax Next Year Now Likely ([T OF SHANGHAI | Recora Have No Record of $300,000 ‘Harly Fall of Nanking and Split: Major E. H. Brainard Makes for Washington-Pen ‘Raepubhcan Leaders See Action As Political \ecessntv | As Reduction Will Be Part of Campaign Issues sacola Round Trip Flight, publicans were holding oft the reduction until before the ential campaign of next capitalize the political effect. i Want It As Jssue | Tax reduction will be made the 'n [ per cent, according to relia cations today. Republican leaders hers led that political .. conditions necessita 10| GGeneral Labor Union In Shanghai i Search Will be Started in Bismark, 1 economic a tax reduc-| N. D.. Graveyard to Sece if Any c Issues Order, Effective Tomorrow Money is Hidden, as Confessed salient point of the | To Continue Untl Capital I 3 - | ar and it will b gran campaign if republicans can do it P % RRUAEEavsy Ivnon after congress r Lspecially it Pr nt- Coolidge| CPrevFed New York, March 18 (P—a story Decomber. IS Rt Shanghat, China, Ma 500 v 500 Million Surplus [ms ceeal SRuEsonuo] Both Nanking and Shangha v of a §300, mail train hffld:p al Secretary of the Treasury Mellon :blicans contend e d tax re-| e s ¢ lton, TiL, in 1923 which Frederick |, vq the t 5 L veael on) will be stressed to the ut.|Ously threatened by 2 : 24, has described in great | will exceed 33 compared The president the |armies which are engazed in ey g of this s being | With the $353,000 estim il detail to Broo te 1 large poli scale off ’ by Meilon and President Coolidg be made porthern the of t investigated by postal ln<pfr‘.nrs to- | vyw S T e x:c:\v‘ rners to th I o sald they had no record of | comber. The $500,000,000 will be and failed to grant the r 1S9 . any such robbery. |applied to retirement of the public Democr: g | The th Buhl, alias Scott: Campbell, and|debt, the interest of which is now | | sou ; B absorbing much of the taxes coilect- defecti liown fo associates 4s T ed. Next year's expected surplua 0 i lionaire Kid” because of his Natty | i pe used for the reduction, : appearance, was arrested last night | Democratic Effort | ot ate nd the possible [ Democrats knes in a Brooklyn rooming house. this was com p\r‘ cent be sung-Chang's R - s and attempted at the session of con-| Wi B ns bring in! N b th Tolaof “‘)bm"', | gress just closed to force through e #5)) pore whlild L . f He related how he and five €OM- | gome sort of tax reduction. The gov-| be ma the s e & panions, whom he refused to name, | ernment's fiseal year (its bus Relamnali g on Aug. 23, 1923, boarded a mail car | year) does not terminate until Junc 4 g ; 0. Republicans therefore argued i 1 12 Chicago-St. Louis express of | R = (.W'j':,"f“:n‘x Mton ailroad | that it would be unwisa to deal with | t ev i H i Yf flN thortly atter it had pulled out of |the mation’s finances before congross| e [ nai and Nank 8 111 the Alton station and su ‘»vl\"‘d two LB TGS e . | nail clerks by tear gas bomb | Rendered helpless by the hnndmgl PLAN fiWPFTITiflN - JUDGE 0. K.'S APPEAL INTIMATING INSULL were eas ly forced to unm K| | ie Shangtuiz forces are repot litects Con “v ) i 1 po ~ ON MASONIC TEMPLE SUPPORTS THOMPSON -::c oo P, At G}y Enamms taining the $300,000. L oo | m reports b i t*Alton, however, official dnw is ¥ tryi - they had no knowledge of m.,‘.]ennings Permits Raising Dever Backers Hint Trac-| il T , i ionboiLC . i MAY PROTEST TO WELD officials recalled, however, | Question o on- tion Magnate Is Supply- | m| the Ilinois Central Panama | e ; s : v : : | o Limited was robbed at Paxton, IiL. stitutionality | ing Campaign Funds 10| opposition Voiced to Preparation of 1. and the porter of the train | ; the Sketches nmlvlnllm'x(mn of Use of i Each Get $30,000. Through a made byl ¢ aroh 1R = SEmiel T o i £ Buhl, continuing his confession.!juqga Nowel Jen e Babli City Time Is Made by Complain told how he and one of his com- | e Vet ot i o\ 5is with $60,000 enoh ax. thelr [SOUIt today, the boasd of adju | inz its campaign contempt of | of the holdup, became un- (ment is glven the pri ¢ of rals- committee, tod x| Local a or over their sudden wealth and ing a question of constitutionality ireetly Ly o to M W nder a g Uiy a'f“l‘"""imo»r the suprems court ap- for mayor co = el nioRerE ol Ir el s SRS RcET Lt there to retrieve his treasure |its authority by allowing a permit il 1 helieves his company never did | for a Masonic temple at 20 Russel b e \ s stre A 1 r bus g As a result of Burl's story St.| \-,amy James W. Carpenter of 'mf ""“";‘:t,;,f‘,"r‘_ of plans are n i fary's cometery in Bismarck today |Hartford, counsel for the hoard s I itoots s turncd into a treasure ground [had moved for permission toamend o wiom ne ho : © e s offic d to s I pleadings filed in ths trial seve S . z ral ‘ ! the suppos: hidden loot. weeks in order that the « o L5 Tia dor i btes ¢ 1 frsued a 1 st anyone enter- tutional question mi be up. e o TN is: of owned ¢ ne _|Judge Jennings having rulea that| o A% i pa s the first the board’s elaim of Sk Sk r ork o ard of the hidden |ality was not based on g Thompson can tell who got v b i 1 -d Buhl and &0- | tion in its pleading. ] ) : order | from the « the Brooklyn | S r of fact, William Hz ! i D, Williams, ident of Garden sl oon was the real masor 1s ¢ < city, Chief Mar- read to strike from his find CERS SIIRE 1inson 1¢ 1 as a quiet mention of this elaim and p t, years avhile ihe issuming “ather John | it an exce ption to make possib r‘xv‘ the to 3 ic fargument on this point b g Hayob city also remembered the name. | qupreme eourt, This make en who 1 the | which it is said be iy cording to police, served |pocessary to amend the pl Who is the man behind | welcomed but t six months in Pe Ivania's east- | (hic fime., pson now? | defenders would en L1 nitentiary for defrauding | pa constitutional point rais ‘Here are the faots beic o iciphia lotel and was also 'ypae A g Sioper fs depri “In 1915 Thompson emnly The Shant 1t NG 0 b fanmtonyi oo et ke ol rion b i tion is pr ' 11t thiess checks of law since Sloper was i (Continued on Page 31) cr dy ct o areh 18 (A |ton to Tecelve 522500 for e ke i Sl e i 5By a dpade totay on a1 @ Masome temple was ailovet, Body of Slain Infant : ; Hi | § . Bill fop. n St Maryle | 700, CBR GRUAD B8 e, Found at N. Y. Newssta nd e oo I ry in the hope of N Fori. a2 U yutiers iL: 000 reported to h ¥ 5 S8 O o L 2 onihs V‘ o 5 mail robbery at | % : I'a ) b : Ford Is Refused Right : toda { e iy Bl oice and Father James Sias, | To Consolidate Lines © tand w FRANCE NOT LIKELY T0 i o are contemplatin Qllvostor of st Mary's church dnaugu- | oo O e dan cliecken Febr Y 3 : y i ed the tre » hunt after re- | Wa L 4 Ealed i o te < i Ford's proposals to consolidate n strar q ) FRYER v criving word th dericle Buhl, i o0 b S | ol aroun: M v Vu wan ! : S ork that | Detroit, Toledo Tronton rai arour | " Jr. had confessed in New York that ) and Lol A1 e i : 3 .1 | properties into a single new corpor- | r he'and a companion had burfed | PrOPOTHCS { , il siptal - mor. whils | : 850,000 cach in the cemetery after | 2100, Wore disapproved today by e 1 Ttaly However Is Said to Pavor Hay- . o o inters! e Ci merce commnis: o an ir ? rohbing a Chicago & Alton mail car. M7 g : AL | = < Graves made during the late sum- | The commission d : S | Ing Representative at Naval | '[‘WG CTUDpNT Sfl;’lm‘S Pher o 1923 were selected for the | tre serles of applications made by DL e | b EINE QUIVIVE scarch_on tho theory that Buhl | Ford ntorests which had been Gl b = p Sy }"”‘H‘“S,‘.‘f"}". :L,vf"‘:'"’fo",'?f stockholders who wouid have land checki starfed an in- | Paris 5 One at Tulane and Another at his ings: would blend | Fequired to sell out thelr Do "“,’:;”"” a2k WL ER .'",'t”“‘,‘f % Galeshurg, T, High School— . ber toethiy Carued eavth, | Toléde and Trenten stock. lof a baa odor il : 2 Poiice officials have agreed to | o SRR CUE e Salem Man Takes Own Life at 80 post a guard at the cemetery nightly | ISt oausvash 1's sl " 5 . the money is found or the | U the L tagie oy : ot I N proien 0 | T/lree Men Pznn ed in Debris ;.0 i i Alton, TI1, March 18 (A—3No ree- | Wh Old B id C 1 :‘ : 2 ”: o ":“ 1“ ord. official or otherwise, could be | | i T B e en uilding Caves In """ """~ bery of a Chicago & Alton train on e el 1o " e Aug. 23, 1925, to which Fred Bubl, ' 3 ¢ e g i Jr.. i said to have confe \0ne Taken to Hospital for Injury to Head—Spectators | ;™. o0 oievvr to e ortne | it LR Hesitant About Going to Victims’ Aid jeonilie il RS 2R e said Main, a brilliant stu- jat Gen 4 heen worryir f TATE IN | The part he had in a school play Stopping for a moment to speak to | head by a falling beam and was ! comple |Former Mayor Orson F. (Curtis, ed to the ground by the wall|server i Mass oh 18 (P11 Building Inspector Arthur N. Ruth- | from the east side of the building. Vatterlin, 80, was f PREV[N’"“N l]l: FIRES {erford this morning just escaped be- | By strenuous effort Hudack man- | an ad I oo onty Gas ling caught under the crash of d to raise the corner of fhe wall | the pres > 1 | |building which collapsed, sending | far enough to permit Ondrick to | Admiral Thaon DI R Shord . Joseph Ondrick of 33 West strect to erawl ont. | Botari. , vew Britain AISO Third | the hospital. | Ondrick was taken to office of | - | 2 | The building was an old_frame Dr. R. Weir, where emergency DIES AT AC 1ot | in Nation for I Istructure owned by Louis Raphacl treatment was given. Dr. Weir or-|{ worc Verme r I fon the rear of the lot adjoining t ered the injured man to the W | . Mrs. Olive Surell, i (Class | Raphael build on West Main | Britain General hospital where he | qjed at her home here |street. Tt w s a gar \ken by Mr. Rutherford Shé was born! Degember 4 | - : 2 —— {while the lot in front has been used | At the hospital internes found & | in Canada : * Dinloma Mill Ts BY GEORGE 1L MANNING |for parking purposcs. re gash in Ondriclcs scaly. Irr i Head of Diploma Mill Is “snington Bureauof the N. 1. Herald) | A force of men emplo; by 1. T. Fromen found it necessury . | .\cnt Up for Five Vears Washington, D. €., March 18 — Brown & Ondrick, contractors, were |take 10 stitches, Ondrick, who n 'Boy, 12, A\l]n‘ll Theft | & "ln., March 18 (P> ! New Dritain fed Connccticut in fire [tearing down the old structure and a brother of the contractor, will be | Of $200 DBiamond Pm w & AbENatan | ion in 1926 and placed third {paq removed many of the supports kept in he hospital under observa-( o R il sald to bong all the cities of 50,000 10 {underncath. Mr. Rutherford, going tion until tomorrow. There was no| . 1% ("CHN® MR CORET re since 1921 70,000 population in the United 'y, gaw the work and stopped his sizn of concussion and surgcons do| FHINKCT today tobk THD ous ; rs impr ates competing I tihe national fire {car, intending o investigate the |not think there is Lofyeor Doy BERE Soal s FUBEE e T e g who is id to have admitted the virs ww"' st for 6. reason the job was being done withi-| Work on the job St e At and a fine s 1V, G om(h out of a field Of [out & permit. On his way to the this afternoon. Mr. fhettot ailanani | retieval” cousk todny oo ¢ cities in the United States, was'shack he s®opped for a moment to notified the confract Enat s U0 trom Benll AR Crina oday awarded the grand prize in the 'gpeak to Mr. Curtis. As he did, the mit mnst be sccured before going| 1/Avanzo of st conducted jointly by the Na- entire structure collapsed, pinning o ahout a week ag re Waste council and the three men underncath. One of the| Hudack., who is a Tifelong chum| Said to have ‘amber of Commerce of the United lmen who was known to his tellow of Ondrick, was visibly affected by| another hoy and the i Huntinglon, West Virginia, lworkers as “Juck,” and whose other accident, and almost broke| claims to have lost it, hut ques- THE WEATHER | on first place among the cities of ‘name was not ascertained, ped | down ut the hospital, to which place| tioned further, the sccond hoy el ( 50,000 to 100,060 population in the jnjur. did John Hudack, an- he had accompanied his ehum. He| said he was pabd ten cents for New Britain and vicinity: | Lompetition. Although the loss by |cther of the trio. Hudack called for [was so indignant over the fact that| telling the story Unscttled tonight and Satur- | lire in the coun as a whole in- help, but says that spectators stand- | the men in the yard did not offer Up to this afternoon the pin day, probably showe | ased during G, the 303 cities ing in the yard stood and looked but to help get the injured man out| had not been recovered. The warmer tonight. | in the contest reduced their fire loss made no move to aid in extricating that he threatencd to go back and boys will be arraigned in juve | l by $4,000,000. |Ondrick who had been struck on the “beat up the bunch.” enile court tomorrow morning. % ESTABLISHES AIR MARK New Mall ROblm.y Admmm by Mafl Washington, March 13 (UP)—/knew exactly what the surplus| OI Derendmg m‘my Feamd A 3 “””l","”‘"“,“““‘" o SAYS HE BURIED HIS LOOT oo otueed noms s e bast 2| Demorrate chareed . ths e GENERAL STRIKE CALLED - i Also Hurls Flower Po1~ and Police Are Called in—Now vith him over e ¥ g % ney started e Mayor is Out Against Corporal Punish- cam he o ment in Public School SR R e L) that s as ¢ o hotol <. March 18 P Mayor puni which atd clex d o a sent to v y ounced 4 irled flower pots her room, public chairs at Principal Arthur P, Br e e I ik ages who called the police to assist Buffalo, N. Y., March 13 (A—Karl od 11 would iend in removing the boy from the build- | 1. Butd of this city 14 by the vards its abolition in | Erie. Pa., police in connection with hools of the city. As chairman | Mayor Bauer sai the death of a burlesque ac ¢ school committee e will move teachers cannot control their charg- | @ district manager of the Philadels or this at the next meeting, March es in a humane way, without r | phia Storage Battery company here. 26, and meanwhile will participate ing to corporal pi wnent, they are (At the company’s office it was said in a campaign to arouse public sen- ' for teaching. Physical pun- |that he works out of Jamestown, N. timent on the matt ishment of children should be in-|Y., where he lives. His parents The mayor's declaration eame as flicted only by the parents and |live in Buftalo. |ihe aftermath to the attempted pun- | when parents are unable to control | lishment of a | the Monday. TORNADO SWEEPING REED RELATES THOUSANDS ACROSS ARKANSAS OF DOLLARS THAT HE SAYS Several Dead and Many Injured ___ SAP IRO GOT FROM FARMERS by Force of “Twister” el o ol ‘NO RUBBER STAMP' IS "3 IN ONEFAMILY KILLED ALLING'S DECLARATION Sixth Declares, Despite His Claims He Wanted No Pay, Plaintiff Obtain- ed $142,000 From Tri-State Tobacco As- sociation. Also Took Salary of $ Serlously son Injured— a. Explains \\'hy He Refused to Sign Taxation Statement Train Servioe Hampered Crews Stop to Clear Debris From Rails, 3,000 a Year From California Fruit Growers — De- FSOI 1 Letio . . Fokhd ivelino e E Sl fense's Opening Plea Is 1 out 1 regard to the item y s 1 in last evening's I&ngth). gard to stract boo n Aaron Sapiro w gotten from the co- ciations he organized the jury today by Reed in the m t against Hen reitef, ¢ office, s owing sta ng lists operative ass were listed ator James A n dollar 1 Ford. The senator who is for Ol yody. of defending the S T automobils & facty against : Sapiro, who claims his reputation was injured by stories printed in IFord's publication, the Dearborn In- dependent, was hurrying to complete his opening plea. He showed frri- o tion at frequent interruptions on & ; of the plaintiff's attorney, ; X H allagher, and in- S Al ned to sign t sisted he was cutting the corners at eSS e \ until 1 had con cvery opportunity. 1 Lissione No Desire For Pay s off] “Bearing in mind Sapiro's fre. d at ter my explanation of our in reference to tracts of »d me in the pres- s that the assessment quent declarations of no desire for large remuneration. in organizing » cooperative associations among farmers,” said the senator, “I instit . nd two women Newlyweds Fatally Hurt e e better method, want to tell you of some of the col- B s in accordance with my |lections he made.” \ n expressed. | The largest amount obtained, ac- also quote from the decision cording t» Mr. Reed, was $142.000 : ‘rson of the superior from ri-State Tobacco assocla- : g son Au- tion, and the next lar e was s ‘Much of |a total of $48,000 fr Burley g the value Tobacco association. The senator . upon a fro id Sapiro got & from the Po- ; building lot pur- tato Growers of Colorzdo, §30,000 ‘h stress was laid from the Dark Tebacco Growers of ; e e h purposes. | Kentuck 1 317300 from the ¢ , “land and | Maine Potato cooperative. In Ore- T AANTT the list | gon he received $5,500 and from the W{)f\ T \:Ol}“[‘.ST AGTION and actual Carolina Peanut Growe e _— the acre. Gen. Stat. defense attorney said i Blames Both Lawyers Horace Dodze Jr.. Says He Will Let been placed In varlous| Aftorney Gallagher read fo t : by the residents court a ruling made in the Michig: Wis Wife Get Divorce If She LS supreme court on what should Wants It rc ‘a d upoen in an opening states Datiolt Nich. Mareh | 1) WILL Allin RD I. ALLI tified in the Em- r and at that (Continued on Page 30) MAN HELD FOLLOWING CHORUS GIRL’S DEATH 'Admits Choking Her But She Died of Natural Do g te ! last le a memt exprossed le to the existing valuation system. town of Berlin acce nt valuation system some %o after an cxtensive survey made by an outside con- Since that time Judge Alling 18 refused to sign affidavits p er of tha board his opinion front as g to the valuation lar |i A ¢ by the bhoard of relief. His| 4o & i " S i i year, e navine| Causes, Coroner Says ) U be ¥ for a three year term. — D Erie, Pa., March 18 (P—Virginia RWER R]SES SLOWLY ey, 32, Philadelphia chorus girl MDU] AGTOR K[UED i found dead in her room in a hotel 11li L today, died of natural causts | ring & quarrel with Karl H. | Connecticut At Hartford Today Had o K 7 Charies Fmmett Mack, 23, Meets tehel, a Buffalo, N. Y., traveling Climbed To the Seventeen Foot Salesman, Dr. Elmer Hess reported heath When His Car Collides at a coroner'’s inquest. Dr. Hess Mark This Afternoon. performed an autopsy on the young With Anotlier in California. P Tising | YOman's body. ; .,‘ i y“;j{“'“ The physician held that the young 2 fpeh "»r‘ the €Ot woman died of acute dilation of the « g hed the 17 stomach, believed to have been re acto caused by liquor, with her poor physical lition as a contributing of % : o noon was only a tehel, who sted {n the i el ,\”(, same room . told polica - e e o ier: | hie choked the 15 a quarrel : foipresent icatio enidite thix d1a LBt o will snbsidr s death., He w 14 by polica ; - = low roads along ""“ pending further investigation. Mairied Two Times and hanks were beginning to feel the| " Police aro also holding 13 ma- « . ts of e floo today, €| toria 1 \n Divornces Goes LT il 88 e bt tban ann o the dmth g = o omwell-Middletown A 2% Miss Gibney neth Gable, bell ks ks i S oy through Glastonbury Jon r‘p Dl S e Ao > L bank we 1 under! gjice Hefrern: chorus girl com- ) 1 aem ons of th 1 woman: Gypsy : i L NO WORD OF PINEDO % 5 Rucnos Aires, March 18 (A—No : 3 < 1 in 1 ; i inas e 1' Y en receiy woman ound te ; Ty money belt on her 130 M A ton, who was w or : on t rty i foath n hat after ‘the & % e 0 1 1 x v he r ' X LYNN TEACHER TRIES TO WH!P BOY, : E LATTER PUTS OVER CHAIR BARRAGE : 4 Friends of Betchel here said that their children or decline to punish |he always had a good record and them for cause, the children should |that he had attended the United (be taken from them and placed lnliutes Naval Academy at Annapoiis ! correciional schools.” | tor three years. 16 year old student in grammar ool last Shepard The pupll, refusing to accept the