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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1927. UNDERCITYBIOCKS Subterranean Brewery in lis Center basemen .\tlhntic Coast Open tor N R FLECTIONS DELIGHT PV 0 rmears PRESIDENT LOYE SICK AL SHITH WORKERS "= Woman she Was Too Modern, Goes to France to Forget. Piarritz, France, Nov. 10 (UP)— r ves wrecked by her hopeless the husband who cast her Hanoum, ex-wife of Mus- i, president of Turkey, on a tour which her | hope will enable her to the crash of her romance. Turkish dlctator is an er in the modern- except in the case stern height of his prestige, Ke- ted a real love marriage um, daughter of 1 rich Smyrna ship- e, But a Kemal declared 1 become too modern had started meddling in 1d he divorced her. um concealed her s the public was con- | home she was incon- Kemal Divorced B(“‘ns” THEATERS FIGHT ADMISSION TAXES { Gigar and Tobacco Makers Also Protest Existing Rates Washington, Nov. 10 (UP)—Rep- resentatives of theatrical enterprises |opened a fight on the 10 per cent levy of admissions at the opening of | final hearing of the house ways and | means committee today on the new | tax bill. Cigar and tobacco manufacturers also came to protest against the existing rates upon their commodi- 1 j With this testimony the hearings will “close this afternoon and the committee will begin executive ses- |slons tomorrow to work out fea- tures of the new bill which must be y when congress reconvenes three weeks from Monday. The list of final witnesses includ- ed: Ligon Johnson, New York, In- |ternational Theatrical association; New |which 1s reported to Le in J. H.ton working for repeal of If not decision r dem., 1L, will introduce a resolution calling ater owners; William A, Brady Yo.k, theatrical enterprises rell, Auburn, N. Y., professional |vision. ball leagues; Charles Dushkind, | before tobacco manufacturers; Henry Clay | Rainey, Anderson, Bowling Green, Ky, | he Country club; Marion DeVries, Cali- | for such an fornia Vineyard association; William | — | York's Chinatown, but Connecti Hamilton Osborn; Authors' league. | Bodies of Chin Lung {law forbids the transportation of and Tvan Kelson, Automobile club | 3 = 5 their bodies outside the state of Southern Californla, Los Angeles.| and Soo Hoo Wing Buried | rnougn the two haa embraccd the The committee has not yet decid-| Hartford, Nov. 10 (UP)—Chin Roman Catholic religion just befor: ed whether it will seck an investiga- |Chin Lung and Soo Moo Wing, [their execution, no church service tion of the so-called estate tax lobby |hanged at the state prison in Weth- | was o be held. Washing- | ersfield Tuesday for the murder of pro- |Ong King in a Tong war, were to |be buried here today in Zion (1l emetery. 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