New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 30, 1927, Page 5

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AW bkl AN DALY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1927, seeme about as to go on usu operators ex 72,000 MINERS MAY o Tt ASHES OF LIFE: Clinton—Constable Joseph Hurd PE He has been flying it over | ACHES NCW IS came attached to Ackerson's chil- but the monthly production o {fined 3§25, with $10 remilted, on|dren left motherless by the divorce most 3,500,000 tons will be inter I me a strike A FAATITY pIEE charge of reckless driving after|and time formed an attachment for A § TAY R | | rupted at midnight tomorrow, G A b A NV'QUS T:‘ ! ,AA,,“_‘, n_;,\SELF PREI I i 1 m has | foreing truck off road Sunday. Ackerson, their marriage creating lass 8 now o noale op s estin o e unusual precedent of » legal ex- 9 an he pi by the miners and ! i == e en it was blown miles from the | New Hav New Haven W. C. 1./ change of wives. “I hope they are accepted he itors in the (1 i of soft coal i Rome —1 al air station. Then it drifted votes to send letter to Governor|as Lappy us « ¢ the second FASE { W orage sack af i hetite Trumbull urging that judges of New | Mrs. Ackcrson said today, in refer- ”lll]OiS Fle]flS Awal[ Alln()lmce gotiations between the United - e | Haven city court be appointed with-|ring to her former husband and =4 1% 5 : 5 lot : . a | Ackerson's first wie, i Vanars Dr Amarica andi s A N o Paw . TME fre, {OUL political cor ation and on ment of Wage Offer " One et wage s And Now Takes New P of the one Dartow, Fla., March W, 11 broke down at Al Tucl Koy 1 opr Chicago, wMarch 30 = Mia-ldert iJohn L t. ba ar i night tomorrow will usher in @ |Workers then susz <o) pend- | tist m wiat strike in Hlinois coal fields | i : ; ! A i which it dicted will be 100 |arate agreemo : . nvolving 1« er cent unless miners |, < ke a eptable 10 | mine o 5, called operators in the inte (e A p - The strike will stop the labors of | tinu ; s \ 1 100 miners in 150 mines. | wage scale, y asserted [i s Directors of the Illinois Coal { made they mpete with ¢ \ ! ors perhaps will t produc nearby non union ment on the strike after their | mines | meeting today, President Ross Mil | protiaine Geores Harp | cstad and ita oo ; lor announced last night. T cenl Anal 0o | thir v wired \ A Mr. Miller said the walkout wiil | oo Uit Lo e mincs, | With information that s 3 ! Y approximately 150,000 i SR e ggors in tho central competitive | 0 TR0 S Tuck i , By gLl e " | though there will be no coul 1 b New Y ] 4 i ®lin Towa after April 1,” he said solicitor d 1 i e | : _solicitor ¥ country’s bituminous ¢ | rs loday L oin the strike April 1. | negol Bid itk 1 1 ¢ miners in Franklin, Wil for cont e linmson and Saline counties of 1I- that results planning for a Many will seek 14 not b Exersone’s Ambition A, he says. oC s and other sl ey mines in e Danee—Dance—Dance o0 28000 o 10 which also asy Method—Sure o Learn cmployment w i T'ennsylvania, Ohi inhaus Dancing Acad: 1 ted. soction of Towa, wil 1 Main St Phone 37 lown as the miners’ Stulio Open 10-10. ) b he s e from 60 to out house for ten years wit ord—Incre B :u,,“" " lcents an hour, with cight-hour day Decision O'll Taxation {88 b L IRCEL in place of present nine hours, and| Hewlett Harbor, N. Y., March 30 fler Jira | fOUr-hour Saturday, voted by 1,000 (P)—Whether they should continue el laborers, membe & locali 1o tax themselves for support ot i ik [ their community ef wealthy estatcs 1 } Hartiord—Agreement on proposal|€ven though ne use for accruing tax 1l C to ate directly to cities and|reccipts can be found is the ques- {he Aire b towns a portion of state paNenu® | tion disturbing the 15 residents ot ¢ ) rom cxeise tux on use of highwa ) hg s illage. ol by public service motor vehicles| (s Long Island village. ) hed at conte h tax com-| e roads of the village are nissioner, W. H at which | privately owned, all property own- ou were represented. |°TS employ private policemen, the |town tax take: {tection and t SWAPPED THEIR HUSBANDS rst in holes-in- B — . New Jersey Women Now Marricd | an thij s countrymen— so h - : Washington— Thomas = Again—E~ch Congratulates Other, [8€lves. Solf pro. He has made| Paterson, N. J., March 30 (P—| The v has asked the state beginning when Mrs. Emma VVesterhoff and John D, |attorney to rule on the question, : \ckersan, have eceived congratula- | tior 3 S e S | Y 7 . jtions cierson's tormer wite.| English Bishops Approve « : | o st former husband of Ars.| Forwarding Prayer Book r of | Westerh o yeste London, March 30 (® — The & while his team-|ricd to Ackerson by Lishops of Canterbury and York, ' f 1 n T continues sephi J. MeCorm sitting in convocation, today passed ¥ 1. L lution consenting to the for. n ha v Otto Madelis cloped two!|Wwarding of the revised praver book o f 2 vears ugo, Fmma John D.. ob- | m ‘¢ to the National Assembly of | - tained divorces. ine and Otto the Church of England. fn July. If 1 o 1 and ar: now residing injapproved hy the church assembly, ¥ leiphia. Mrs, Westerhoff be- the measure will g6 to parllament 15 Residents Must Make care of the fire pro- e street lighting and there is nothing else the residents X of for which to tax them- = — AN INTERESTING COMPA RISON o The following figures are taken form in the Herald, March 28¢h. General Deposits Subject to Check THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. The New Britain Trust Company Total Deposits THE COMMERCIAL The New Britain Trust TRUST CO. Company Total Deposits ft_pn' THE COMMER IAL TRUST CO. The New Britain Trust Company from those compiled and published in corrected 1927, by The New Britain Trust Company: Percentage of Increase 61°, Not So Bad! October 1, 1926 Increase October 1, 1922 91,144,000 $1,850,000 $706,000 2,870,000 3,971,000 1,101,000 1,958,000 63°. BETTER! 1,207,000 317 3,076,000 5,034,000 1,000,000 §,2617,000 “Published Reports™ ot March 23, 1927 : : \ " $5,249,000 WOW! 18, 5193000

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