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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 3927. i WOUNTAINFORCES | - TW0 o moss CapLIDGE ALOOF LR ACCOMPANY GOWEL supply bills in the last cong: He Officials of the sociation explained not requested the president to issue New Haven Young Men Charged | [TpdCoamanion \n 1028 beeause of Suspicious Wife Goes s With Criminal Responsibility fnr} | Tigert, commissioner of edueation After Mate in Trunk ., | ml Educational As- and | that they ders of many educational or- had ganizations. 1 crawled out ¢ wife,” grasped Mr. Bogow- tically. told the police she suspected husband and chose this means accompany him without hie knowledge DECIDE T0 CUR TREASURY RAID Would Segregate Estimates “ From Capital Assets Washington, Oct. 13 (A—1In com. puting government revenues in the future, the treasury department will adopt a system that will scgregate cctimates of receipts from current income and capital assets. Treasury officials believe that the criticism of the timates, which for the last two year: claimed the deficiency bill should be the first work of the new congress. Owing to the fact th political year, Mr. was not improbable th bers of congress would “raid on the treasury,” but he warned that “we are still on gnard” against any such attempt Deathy o Man Fovnd o Eteaet. that a proclamation was not neces- i Austri et 13 (P— sary because 1ms issued from Wy trunk ¢ por- being a | n said it | * 600 Desert Him and Surrender to Federal Troops the government itself Refuses o [ssue Proclamation ou; B b bers acc t t Education Week year, but | proclama Oct. 13 (P—Reports jing of E tion for the nt Coolidge had declined ’ procl New Haven, Oct hours after they ha Coroner sible (P—A been found by Eli Mix criminally re death of Wesl ght of October Clarence G and Will Royd, 23, arraigned yester criminal court 1ed not guilty. They led to jail, in default of $5 bonds each, to await trial by jury, body of McKay was found | ¥ night of October 1, on a on Dixwell avenue with no few ter being drog rolled down a flight aw railway station o ow Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. - Wetding Ring Shop 9 ARCH STREET situation 1 for th <ay. 32, the Appeal on Leiter Will; Heirs Continue Fight | Chicago, Oct. 13 (®—The English |branch of the Leiter family has i {dicated through counsel here th, the fight over the management the §30,000,000 trust estate of the Mexico City Arnulfo by the g ent in state, -is accomp: mountaincers, uccord ading 1 s of ( nn who i pital of the si Oct. 13 (A—G rebel | eral - sought in Vera Cruz only by to officers ngton pro young ernr were rte- o to issu Lo ance Nov Iby o eric vhich 1 Ao8 .00l The late TS foIr xr——ar o, e ] Ass with other | sponsoring tion w s s been far below the actual rev-| . have been due to the inclusion of revenues from capital assets with those from current income. While the treasury was endeavor- ing to make its system of estimates more accurate, Chairman Madden of the house appropriations committee, | served notice on his fellow members of congress that there will be stern opposition to any attempt to ‘raid the ftreasury” in the next session.| He also announced that he had called his committes to meet Nov. | 15 to begin hearings on the an- nual supply bills Tneome from the capital assets has no place in the estimates, the treasury officials hold, as it should be applierd automatically toward re- | tirement of the national debt. It capital assets’ receipts were removed, | they contend there would have been | no surplus. | Revenue from this source is ex- pected by the officials to be much less next year than it has been dur- ing any year since the war. The| one item of railroad debts, they | point out, is not calculated to vield more than $24.000.000 next against an income of more than| £100,000,000 this year. Nelther do| they expect the income from back | taxes to keep up anywhere near the | 000,000 received last year duei to clarification of tax reports 1 So when Secretary Mellon appears | hefore the house ways and means | commiittee, probably on Oct. 31, dur- ing its hearings on the next bill, | he will bear two sets of figures, one with estimates for current income | and another for capita assets. e also is expected fo be prepared to| warn the committee against too vear | ¢ late Levi Z. Leiter, Chicago mer- Ichant, will be carried to a higher|after the dof court, reached by Superior Court livan, T a hearir which ran ermittently for more than a year Judge Sullivan, in his decision, re- fused to depose Joseph Leiter trustee, which was the purpose of the action instituted by Lady nf folk, sister of Joseph Leiter other English heirs. Leland K. Neeves of Lady Su folk’s counsel said a cable from h clients assured him that they tend to fight “until Joseph Leiter is removed from the trusteeship. Bear, After His Lunch, Chases Man Up Pole Corning, N. Y., Oct. 13 (®— David Winner of C'orning, signal maintain oy on the New York ntral railroa | Pennsylvania division, ad 1y terday that he does not Tuesday, when eating his lunch on a pile of ties near Tiadag Pa., he heard and looking around and three Mo, a noise saw two hears watching him arted to chase them of the bears took a Winner grabbed a. and his dinner pail and quickly elimbed a signal pole, where the hear kept him more than an close v hammer RETURNS TO JALAPA Oc Py General irned to Jal- v hich to have under Generals nd Hector Almada vTio co-oprrated Vea Cruz, Jesus Aguirre has apa from the the federal routed the campaign i forees claim rebels General with Gene | The decision to be contested was|cp Judge | and in- | No soldiers remained with at of his foll deral forces in western Vera ( hey or- Mexico City gar- Almada who told ther wrto Cejudo had revolt 1 should 1 dered to 1 rison’ by Gen General T 4 in Vera ¢ uz s a mountain ro- & where they were dropped printed Thereupon t cided to su During Sunday’s combat hualuleo t at Ayan not fight & officers, but with an. The rebel i ntaines wertook them and kept strict vigil mnee until nightfall, rs decided 1o resume cenerals the mo when the sol their march ntaineer five soldiers, novercome captured by tha were helieved to have 1ted The officers asserted that Gomez ng the rebel followed by The eur were token to ing the pursuing m vntil they reached ma was seldom secen am forces and was alway 20 rugged mountainears vendering soldiers a. disarmed and ks pending final ins Ias to their dispos SFARCH RAY New York, Ot of the FOR FISHERMEN 12.~Three planes 27th Division Air Servie: G.. from Miller Field of the Marine ¢ rdsmen from th ton, Staten Island, sfation, y marks of violence. Gardiner ¥d were arrested soon after- and r Doyd at- m in the knock- m on by in-| fractured YOUTH DILS IN CRASH. | ord, . 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