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oy P-"’JU"H “idoq 3apy CIRIQIT 338)S 100uu0)) A4 VY News of the World By Associated Press verage Daily Circulation For Week landmg 14 407 Oct. 29th BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 381, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES flUARREL-MABDENED HUSBAND PILOT OF ‘DEATH' {Diplltlleria Situaiion Serious in Connecticut; Doctors Take Measures to Prevent Epidemic | i | PRICE THREE CENTS SEC. MELLON SUBMITS PLAN 10 CUT $225,000,000 FROM e THE TAXPAYERS' 1928 BILL e Mrs Trimble Believed to Be' B | Wandering, Minus Memary, [‘H AREES SIN[:[AIR Somewhere in Connecticut CREATED ILLUSION! TRAGlfU}T{EL%STS TH ARTFORD Prosecutor Sees Gontinental Co. | L. as Veil [t Jr Gonsplracy FORMER SENATOR ON STAND Alle; FAMILY SEARCHES THREE STATES FéR WIFE AND MOTHER. PLANE FAINTED AT CONTROLS, HlNTEl]§ 2 | Disease More Prevalent In State During Past Fiv Olpflfl flfld Thl te Men Lose Months Than In Any Summer Since 1924—Fear Lives in 800-Foot Plunge Worst Months of Year May Increase Number. Into Jersey Cornfield MURDERS WIFE, WOUNDS TWO SONS AND COMMITS SUICIDE. Jersey Youth, Who AVALON SURVIVOR Escaped Death, Says RAPS LINER CREW Parents Fought Over| Father’s Wage Cut sy Tells of “Death” Ghasei in Dense Fog : and Mother’s Nerves. LIFEBOATS ALMOST USELESS Sturdy Treasury Head Pre- sents Program to House Ways and Means Committee in Washington. | | | less adopted in this disease, and urges pperation of every health of- 1 doctor in a effort to curh ading. He strongly rec use of diphtheria n for imim lzation. ecial attention is c to the fa SusC om- toxin- DEAD AVIATOR WIDELY B S e any sione mor han adults and stresses the |y n Woman, zing them. Sixty four | of all t htheria cascs under arger nu n in the cc nd Dece sum- imit mt more r time of Party Took O on Brief Sizht-Sceing Placed in Sanita- Brother Shout Terror and Shot Silence | Him—Sees Hears in Plisht Over New York—Fricnds rium as Vietim of Melancholia, Five Recommended Reductions No Change for Individuals With Incomes Less Than $18,000- Major Say Thomp=on Had Just Recover- Disappears — Buys New Clothes, | Nova Scotlan Talks as Two ed from Attack of Grippe—Had Orders 010 Ones Burned — Seen Corporation Was BASESP3000 SUITS WOTORITS GVEN o0 o ONTHOACCIDENTS| RULE OF GONDUGT = Girl Sitting on Berlin Tumpxke Etiquette for Those Who Cross Fence Hit by Ruto Soures: | Sire Point Mates Lay in Hospital, Unable to Distinction of Flying First Plane Riding on Bus Carrying Man's | From Which Fall Recelved $203,- Talk—Only Three Rescued as Over New York-to-Boston Route, Coat, (iun at Temple and Drop | Dead. 500 Liberty Bonds After Signing Eleven Drown in Rough Watcrs. _ Hartford Teapot Dome Leass Boston, Oct (1 survivors 11 lives—Ilay Marine from 0t | | men—sole (P Dome wapot { pe ofl 3 rsistently | Washington ciforts to show | t1on of the prospec It sproximately lower (TP Fred- b i 3 and Maude, wounded two e then fired a single right temple, ending | S Oct. §1 UP—Limita- tive tax reduction $225,000,000—a previously 1ded today Mellon at the opening tax he by the house vs and means committee. he tax reduction program hs submitted follows: 1—Reduction of the corporation tax from 1 per cent to 12 per nt. of in Chels: vering o ir sons ston. Only Eldin El !old Nova Scotiar trading o meen nada through | est | alisnd Trioks DRl s Mometions, o iy i g b s to his tmated—was recol 1 Secreta nhorn trie nothe 4 unsiecesstully to in- It w shootings described th 15 scribe P Nicholas Wi ke relatives 7 £ i) ¢ the rings ed to who iocumentary evidence Owen I. Roberts gov continned to trace of the com- med was formed profits on oil pur- late A. E. Humph- for $1.50 a barrel 1 ASKS FOR 810000 DAMAGE SUPREME COURT DECIDES tive lay still— the later's @ ar Death of Joseph Charamut of New- that dt Parents Quarreled rt said this mother A recently siner re reduced and 1d complains attacks ter my Review of Case Granted Dr. Fred- ce i ington Results $10,000 Cla : " ts In $10,000 Claim| o0 & Gook, woman M Jailed For Malil tending permission to cor- | porgtions with net income of $25,000 or !‘“ d with not more than 10 of Bronght Against Merider ) o " feriden Driver| praud, But Refused Convicted | brother, o othar 5 fairly police had lived in ily com said re taken 10 years old, left temple and is in condition. Fred, 17, u the he L imstance rded Jack, ons wi was ham and his family house ced had th the thi brot floors 1 floor hers on 1t nd | the big down upo had down, aritime p der Vi order fr ler Again om Seven Dicd by Administrator of His Fstate, friends Federal Prohibition Law Violator. Wash of conduy L (P—A rule tomobilists ks s who cross laiu court In setting favor of the e killed down in imo; today by by and Ohio the led ailroads, su aside a judgement in of Nathan Good- Whittield, the Justice Holmes de- man goes upon ad track, he knows that he rlum ke iclair's own “Was Mere Shel Continental Company 1ell, gotte: 3 own purpos ator Thomas, of Col- 3 Phillips, president Sinelair Crude Oil Purchasing were put on the stand by | ursuing inquiry and | ssion of contracts and other | ts was identified n lmwl re stockholders, to file returns and pay the tax as partnership or corpora- tions at their option. 3—Revision of the surtax rates pplying on individual incomes be- en $16,0000 and $90,000. 2epeal of the estate tax emption from taxation of come derived from American ac held by for- eign central bank Would Keep Auto Tax rary to ex ations, opposed any change whatever i s Zovernment's purpose to | hat Sinclair was interested in | al and the L ed from s is ac the s where he will be ! ain comes upon him bhe- is clear of the track. He stop for 1l in stop for him Acts on Own Risk “In such circnmstances it se ise that §f a driver cannot be su other whether a train is dangeron g e e ! ar b stop and get out of his x ; > ¢ ed although obviously he will required to do mors and look. It seems to upon not hear- any signal and tak aution, he his fathe nd w to n arose t dow rem: g war-time excise : and miscellaneous taxes, Me argues |t gth for the retention of the | nt three pe levy on auto- obiles and the ten per cent tax on Imissions applying to tickets selling for more than 75 cents on t} ground that t es and the | tax on tobancco uld be kept n the interest of a well balanced have n ot 6 to the kitchen th he . m yerty profits, cused of aval oil ke Sunborn Mother Scream sound of shots Soon e former Senator Charle the shth du louted in terror and Albert another said he must o ests med a1l dra vehicle, not of than to stop youth 1 his e Y s conducted ur ¥ corporate form,” he said. “is tod: rtaxed as compared with indi- 1 business enterprizes and part ships, a condition which spel particular hardship to the small corporations with a limited net in- come and to the stockholder of limited mea whether he be 4 stockholder in a large or small co; poration. Corporations are not only large contributors to the fede treasury. They pay their full share of the cost of local and state govern- ments. “There are only indivi- du who return taxable net in- come, and the average rate of tax on their income has been reduced to 4.20 per cent, as compared with 3.- £00,000 stock ho are vir- ally taxed on 2 { their in- come at the per cent. There are less t individual ! income taxpayers whose average tax as returned Is or exceeds 131 per cent of taxable income, Busi ich was overturncd Accuses Lincr Officers, the o » Page 15) IS ANNA E. SHIPHAN DIES IN CALIFORNIA! 7 Resldent, eharg Wi ain or ) further pre his own risk laid down this rule of cond ol of al courts *or CONN. 0. DECLINES T0 INPROVE ON CROSSING Tracks at Main St. Cross Over Decmed Satisfac- to. does so at of . Frank or of I $10,000 4 Dreher of | wtomo- ndant | injuries Attor- 1 for it had t for for 1sht st Frank H that e for hy Dr. Cook Gets K Dr. Frederick 7 Former FLocal shot 86 Years n nd when def neighbors, found San- eview Cook was grant- supreme court review of th cision of the circuit court of ap- holding that the district court which he was convicted on the charge of using the mails to defraud had no autherity to release him on ! probation. = : Gid, Member of South Church on T’ ETRUSSIA ENTERS ISARMAMENT COUNCIL lecedant, they causir in his de ez is o Depu reed the Cosnlic nt For 43 Years sorn dead Wilsor 1 charged that ourse after md not 4 | s by Engineer u | of S i ' Anna E. 3 A memt Shipman, $6 years of New Brit- nd a member | xational church | dicd at the home of | ibh W. Shipman of | . Yesterday. She liv- | t fall when 2,500,000 lincr before ha £ one to said pass ix 1fc T e \ AND GIRL COMPANION Country Wit id on thre i ! Preparatory Work claimed. { Couple Riding In Accident Car, Said | | | ‘ South Cong Denied Dry Law Viol The suprem w a e involving the coast guard to b r British ship outs limit after it had cruising within that Woitte and others convicted in t deral district court or Oregon 1 of volating bition law aboard the * brought the Sarly in 19 d up nine he was 7 by min- complaint i it n 9,000 sh difornia without any her health. When ghe be- | latives feared for her tried to return. made her home in this nd was widely s previous ed with of ¥ th. Shej f the Woman's as- South Congregation- their fying Experience in Quagmire Coats Worth $2,6¢0 H‘.olcn F rom Yale v fur mors on federal Pes: To Have Dikappeared Immedi- ed on Pa she (Contin 12) ADVANCE TICKET SALE FOR H. 5, GRID CLASSIC All Seats to Be Disposed of Prior to Novem- ber 19 ately After Crash Early Today "uw e r youth wacl Kehoe, 85, of 68| street, sank in a swamp off ad, in the extreme north- tion of the city la fternoon znd for mors lours waged a game t death until the police, who n called by somcone who 1 his cries for help, rescued him brought him to New Britain 1 hospital, where he is under crvation and will be able to go to home shortly unless pnewmonia 1 robile was injured, irg a young man & panion who were ri and disay iiter the smash whict carly this morning. ppeared, leaving s city under the omobile, were riding which the police | It bore Vermont may , 51661, The engine the liitle car were filed thought the owner of the ed the Yale-Dartmouth urday. After the man peared, Mott v neath the sershy. He jury to his ba the “Pescawha” & . : B S members of the o which had b Pacific during revenue cutter Was « sing looking 4 crew when it « iwha' about six shin '|hn coast. The wag f theco; ing the prote ofticers s i resi Doolittle s de and 1} seek- than fight m se ints his girl com iy y storm ronquin® the shipwreeke from nt's from cars who on cs survive her. The 0 Yonke the family Doolittle, uwh rta will e harge, AGED WIDOW OF EDITOR IS DEAD I FARTFORD G Je wree the a of OLE, g cawha or rk- numbe nj | € . ] ) uildir y conpg m mac stolen, Not many persons have approach- he 1 death by accident, to the degres oximity that fell to the lot of , and have lived to tell of it Todiy he was able to relate his ex- and his auditors marveled 1t his good fortune in escaping the Ireadful suction that was slowly but irely pulling him down when he frantic grab at the roots of nd held on with all the grim- | ¢ of a man drowning in mid- grip, strengthened by | ion that he had a hard him, kept the upper part ody out of the boggy marsh, could not have held on a cat while longer, as he was practi- hausted when the police z (Continued on Page 15) void ses whieh r-crowded ball classie High school Princt- nal 1 Pubii Mrs, Matilda oot Clark, De- E'/‘ ‘0 “A 11’(5:'.” SCARES RUTH ELDER MORE THAN ALL ATLANTIC DANGERS SN ST | ;mv‘ ing, Trembling Like a Schoolgirl, Noted Aviatrix Reads Message to European Fans—Ready to Try Again Next Year, She Says. and girl had disap extricated from be of his ear by pa ering from an in scended from One of Capitol's Old- Ischool have » and 1 is su on sa Ma- | of | ears Field Connecticut State Flower Makes Poor oy t | Fodder for Cattle sini el s f i s Ruth Blder read her set spec 3 R 1 Geo Ideman sness, her Oct. 31 il emphasis state flower a5 any n of the necticut but that does veny it from giving cattle “awful stomac cording to a commisgioner mals by the mission et The when th animal e the claim who was in for the death of had nibbled bark from a left beside a workers. “Wild cherry sure cure for mountain i state flower, do cattle any answer. hand trembiing plete son W be too f Mrs. C1 S n this cf J sometimes ni T 040N school girl or: ing under he All You gl ppeared the her Parisian out has been ivery item was num Laurel of Con- ot pi Hartford, may be the N broadeast to France re- entrance. As Hartfor as is pos nd New rated to terday afternoon ‘clock Kehoe, who is a ¢ Mary's cemetery, went out for a stroll and it is believed he was t i a short cut through the wooded | cction near Hunter road when he ! lenly found himself sinking. He 1 to extricate first one foot and n the other, without success, and felt the heavy mud firmly en- ng his legs, h suted for help. and he shouted again il it secmed that every ery would his last About @ o'clock a telephone call received at police headquarters, notifying Lieutenant Bamforth that the shouting had been heard but the cavse of it was not known. geant Stadler and Officers Hellberg, Moore and Brophy investigated, and by following the sound of the fran- tic shouting they came upon Kcho: (Continued on Page 12) about 1 taker at | Ty, t 1Por¢ ing from appreci “ma this y copt N ‘As st k accorded | X I to in l'd)‘l s how | second version ! not have | fit on which she ely—that | eng shopping. in Paris, | diffcrent from t yesterday Haldeman echoed his| She worr fawn-colored b er's words, saying that|with a raking bow of the same ma- et was that the flight | terial, a beaver-trimmed coat of soft of ¢ was a mer n entir cessful 60 | woven material with & ros | b o could hav n Paris a ) dress to match, sheer stockings ht that the Con- sooner. is very sincere to T oy rk the n it year, however, as quickly as their con- concluded. warrant, and do The you not consider it advisable to con- | eaves a stepson, Sax |sider the matter on this as Horac C outlined dau 2 veleh, Appreciating your coneideration, I d she | Pr Clark was in | v told her was that sl Er immed icipat t = 1 a comptroller e would be in and Sovi illing to part f the disarn out | FA request for the o | { place, date and ol m £ was inel of Norwich farmer I 7 : compensation || cow which § | wild cherry | brush wood by highway report m of domu state | have decided the |!» est \hl)\‘\ S0 1 place for the sale of tickets in both cities and 10 pu: W possible rough various forms of advertising. the tickets are put on gale expeets to determine the complimentary tick llowed the press, the tate of do so until we more permaner I inspected t ly and found no reasor for compiai ani- usily repair om- erland nee have plain par his only had not 1 that they rfortnigl highwa 1926, tric th Clark was a Asylum ormation came road head asked d for his opinion 8 a is er Hill Congregational | informat 1s to the | flight nda of the next I et of Ruth Wyllys | Betore . Daughters of the American ' Mr. Ar ution, the Society of the humber lonial Dames in Conneeticut, the Which will ciety of Hartford, the town | family of t ayers and the mem- b and the Saturday ,bers of the school faculty and pur {the balance on sale at the rate of 75 cents for pupils and $1 for adults. In the meantime the State Trade {school is making a blue-print af th | fleld. When it is completed seve coptes will be made and pos throughout the city so that fans wiit have an idea of where they are to sit at the game. \ circles a thou of ‘ 0 co-oper: necticut | thorough! | Main stre | ditions permit and ma commissior work ot | fu- | iple it | chief again next leman som pile of road work out proble importance to In pris moving the bordering e o wrded cetion to rmamen as re the s peeches vere in Eng. om the Sor- Laboratory. de that terrify THE WEATHER Fire Commis- ke, a , wife of Henry five step-grandchildren, [limd a ratnie er, Dr, vard K. Root, | all of Hartford. The funeral will be he day afternoon, nations broudc [t tadiological Miss Elder, radio broadcaster id conditional | found the :\er‘ more of Russia to the |ing than transatlantic flying. | ting behind tho microphons, he | bark may umatism may be but neither of them good,” was the A basis step- in to seri discussions of problem. Several nations have made their of treaty adherence New Britain and viclnity: fair tonight and : slightly warmer to- i 1 the | |disarmament wking Ler coptance {[upon t same, “Yours truly, “R. J. BRETH, “Division Engineer.” | these 1d Wednes-

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