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1 News of the World By Associated Press LS P Y, VA wuo) ‘projpany “pddq Apy LIRIQPT 9jv;5 § 00y 9) ESTABLISHED 1870 HUNDREDS TO LOSE | Succeeds Brother WORK ASRESULT OF IMMIGRATION RULE Legality. of Order Upheld by Judge Simons in Detroit Federal Court CANADIANS AND MEXICANS PRINCIPAL SUFFERERS Foreign Commuters Given Until Yecember 1 to Comply with Law —1.000 Employed in Detroit, Alone. Forfeit Positions—Check to show Ruling Unfalr Discloses Fact 900 Americans Cross Border Detroit, clity of an immigration order ch after next Thursday will bar wundreds of aliens residing in Can- la and Mexico from crossing the norders daily to and from worl, as upheld today by Judge Charles was given i two aliens. John L. Zurbrick, acting district v of immigr nder M. Doig an called on tion, and Alex- chiet inspector, hal tg show causc why should not be any injunctior restrainicg them from interfering with the travel c living in Can; the United cen obtained by of Windsor n commuters o ammon 1l his wife, l‘n n, both of whom work in Detr Judge Simons dismissed m “bin complaint, sustaining arguments need by O. L. Smith, acting t attor mith argued that the plaint ould have named the seeret bor as defendant and took fhe osition that aliens should not eome Iv into federal court until after they ad oxhausted the channel of re- ¢ provided by the act of 1524, Ho vas sustained in t cour Given Until December { Alien commuters had been given from June 1 to December 1 to com- ply With the new immigration or- r. About 10 allens e alrcady stablished their border-crossing ivilege here and it is approxims contention by ¥ 1,000 alien com- s working in Detroit and re- ding In Canada will be debarred f next Thursday under l\ Cross Border Nov. 28 (P—Tew- fan commuters eross the river daily into this coun- try than of Buffalo avd vicinity going into Canada, accord- ing 10 a check b by the Niagara ronticr Chamber of Commer o check was made in anticipa- tio of the immigration ruling effce- ive Thursday, which bars all Can- commuters except those born in Canada. The latter may enter for « bhead tax of $25. "he Cha explained tha cck has not been mads L the 4 of preparing ground work for retaliatory measures against the States immigration, but More Ame Niagar: siden " o fizures showed that hetween | SO0 and 900 Americans cross to ada daily as compared with be- con nd §00 Canadians com- g to this side of the fronticr, Authorities See Hint of Double Jeopardy Plea in Case \Washington, Nov, 28 (#)—Indica on that Harry K. Sinclair, Wil ] urns and their four associ | o4 for contempt of court in the| nelair jury shadowing scandal ould endeavor to block the pro- lings by pleading double jeop- son, W, Veitsch, were served with the mtempt order, The detectives were served in the ifice of their attorne arles A, Douglas. Tt was indicated that they | ould bring up the point that in ad- tion to the contempt proceeding he grand jury investi ng them might return indictm 4 ing them in double jeop This point, Mr. Douglas pointed ont, v it, and he believed at the contempt proceedings s<hiould not be held until the grand iy reported. It ilso indi spondents would ed that the re- sk Justice Sid dons. in whose court the contempt | is & cod to have been committed, | to i full beach of the supreme | I the District of Columbia to | hea ’ STORE 15 RAIDED Vineent DiMauro proprictor of a store at 329 Church str was ar- rested by Sergeants Flynn and | ¢rMara this morning in the charge | of violation of the liquor law in thix store. He will be arraigned in police court tomorrow, | v. 28 () — The le- | stimated | to show just how unfair it |ca was given today when Burns, | Sherman Burns, and C. | I Jover the loss of a quantity of Bour- | Robert Drachenberg, | Succeeds Brother ”THUANIAN N[]TE ACCUSING POLAND STIRS ALL EUROPE Gommunication Betwesn Two Gountries Cut OfF: Wartime Guard Protects Boundary SITUATION INCREASES troversy—Berlin - Said to be Un- casy — lcague Decision Over Claim to Vilna May Be Challenge! [ Poland of Baltic ca Outlet, 8 New York, Nov. 28 (A—Dispatch- Rumania, Nov. 7] 5 anu, brother of the | ¢S today indicated that temsion in various capitals of Europe has been publication of he head of the Lithua ment that Poland was fo- ing a revolt fn - 6ame time it was emphasized t Vilna, seized by Poland in 192 as the chief obstacle to the re- Bucha —Vintila ¥ ite Premier Bratianu, today w elected president of the lil par- increased by ty, succeeding the late pr | i P committec of the parfy, Vintild, who | !is now acting premier, declared that 'n the government's policy of national construction remained unchanged. mie aking before the exgeutive charges by nian goverr sumption of normal relations be- | ’H" n the two countries. On the behalf of Poland, it was le vnu! that Poland entertained any -+ MRS, SNYDER CRAZY = = " === - There is overwhelming evidenc Premier Waldemaras of Lithuania | that certain persons who fled from Gmy tO L{‘Opflld afld LOCD If e e ke attempted rev- government as organizers of a SEES “INSANITY OF TWO" roont segime i sovirmmest declare olution at Taurogen last Vilna Again Sought « Poychiatrist Compares Her and mewers “corresponaent” in sortn, ber being used by the Although the council of ambassa- move- Dr. Neymann, Who Testified in Triap {1078 in 1923 approved Poland claim to Vilna, Lithuania has re for Murder of Bobby Franks, Ex- fused to accept this ruling. Recent friendly representations were made e i i st Mrs : |iron castings. Mr. Troop's resigna- | pected to U7 Mrs. Snyder and ¢ Kovno, seat of the Lithuanian | SAN, Rk i o ltion from North & Judd's, where Faramour Now veal (g Death | 5ot s i e New York, Nov. 2§ (- Clarence J. N Upon Dr. | war” between Poland and Lithuania continues. Warsaw does not share the uneasi- ness sald to e in government ariRlios 1 the de- circles in Moscow and Berlin as well | fens aving Mrs. Tuth as Kovno over the situation. The | & convicted with Henry Judd 'note of the soviet government to band, Poland exprossing concern passed almost unnoticed In the Pollsh cap- nn, ( cago ps chiatrist who testified for Leop today depend Gray of the murder of her h from death. uppressed pages ¢ confes- tal. The view there is that Russia of Gray and Mrs, Snyder were merely desired to create an dtmos- ded oy counsel us providing Phere that would enable lier to par- pate in whatever preliminady dis- | thereby making a will be included when | mat for Dr. > from Chicago in a cissions are held st minute attempt by Attorney 1d- sure R Hazelton to set vp a parallel |the matter comes before the League Snyder ol and the of Nations. The specific matter be- | ar-old B ranks | fore the league is Lithuania's cha opold and Loeb es- that Lithuanian clergy in the V rmor o cap (i penalty. district are being misireated. This is On the basis of Dr. Neymann's rded as giving Poland a chanc covclusions from con open the whole matter of the md a psyehoanalysis of Mrs Polish claim to Vilna, and relations ier, Hazelton hoped to he ¢ with Lithuania in general. 16 argue hefore Governor “Toleration Limit Reached Mre. Snyder was imp. influenses that conception of 1 to the In Warsaw, it is cor OVErpow- | Lithuania's attitude toward Poland rly reached the limit of tol- Between the two countrie Has Faith in Gove: now exists no railway, postal While her coansel turnied o psy- or telegraphic communication, and clioanalysis, Mrs. Snyder, in Sing the closed frontiers makse ng prison, based her hopes on Gov. on of conditions in Smith's Kindness. “I am going to mpossible, it was poin pin my faith upon the governor.' . The she said. “He is o humane man. He | port of ® MY €ASS even more |the latter of a natural outlet to the use I am in the mid- pajtic sea. Kovno, where a revolt was report «d to have occurred, was found to be calm with the Waldermaras gov- ernment securely in office. The only anti-government activity visible was appe such as pe cities, nor Memel to Poland deprives than T e dle ot mind being put to death, she said, hecause she had died “a thousand deaths” in prison, but she thought consideration should be shown to her daughter and her odically appear in denouncing the pvernment, TENSION IN OLD WORLD Soviet Russia Moves to Enter Con- | —Port of Memel Closed Depriving | 4 in a signed telegram to the | dered that | closing of the Lithuanian | rance of communist post- | NOVEMBER 28, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, PRICE THREE CENTS Made Vice-President of New Haven Corporation | i WALTER TROOP | EXPERT ON SELLING | Wltl]N &J Mig Co. |GOES T0 0. .B, NORTH (0., INC. 1 | Vice-President and Sales Department—Resident of New Britain 13 Years, Walter Troop, who has been | sociated with North & Judd My, {Co. of this city since 1914, | was clected vice- tor of sales of the O. B. North Co., {Inc., of New Haven, manufactur of and br ddlery hardware saddlery hardwa effective Saturday | tion. In the 13 years he has been with {North & Judd, Mr. Troop has « tributed to that corporation s risc to a dominant place in the saddlery hardware. field. nected with the industry since ti |age of 14, Mr. Troop has a wids auaintance with the trade, |said that he can call more de: by theis first { individual | industry, V | ever conne his acquain £ from coast to coast, He is an | aggressive salesman and his friend are confident that success wi jcrown his new venture. Wh | th ity Mr. Troop has al lactive in connection with t |ing end of the belt buckle indn which North & Judd is recogi 1 as one of the leaders, | Mr. Troop Leen one of the most popular members of the No: & Juda personnel and s well 1 {in the oftice and fa at one ce extend. in time president of the “Anch. ! chib, composed of em- s of the corporation | During a busy carecr Mr. has devoted part of his time to his | community, serving for ar as | chalrmart of the civil servic | mission during an admini Mayor O. F. Curtis. He was also chairman of the Sixth Ward Repub- {lican club. Mr. Troop, with his wife and five children, reside at 35 Cam- bridge street, Troop | The O. B. North Co., Tne., is suc- jcessor to O. B. North & Co.. which has been manufacturing hardware for mo: saddle e e than 100 ye Col. Pletzkraitis, leader of the!|Tts plant and executive office JEfEE s i ” s Lithuanian emigres, said in|in New Haven. The founder was a Jaonals e (';‘I‘ Kovno to have only 400 adherents. [ member of the old North family of They were dec to the present regime, the support of the army. tuth Snyder from execution, it been 1 1 through the de- v York of Dr. ( n, Chicago alien it BRIDEGROOM AGAIN s IN TOILS OF POLICE Rearrested After Court | Today on New Bristol | mplaint wiffeh has | Dr. N tests on Bohbie b i (Continned on Page 16.) upreme Court Declines | Storage Co. Controversy | Washington, Nov. 28 (A — The | supreme court declined today to be | drawn into the controversy between | A continuan until Wednesday | | 0 J. Gonch and the Republic | was ordered by Judge M. D, Saxe n | Storage company, of New York. |police court today in the case of | aged 24, of | bon whisk Goneh stored the liquor with the company and when he called for it ! Sixth street, Bristol, who pleaded | not guilty to the charge of obtain- |ing goods under false pretenses by | he told it I ). He |issulng a worthless check for $28 lr) cncd for damages and recovered a | the Porter & Dyson Co. of this city, judgment, but the New York court|in payment for two wedding rings. of appeals set aside the judgment He was represented by Attorney H. on the ground th under the na- H. Milkowitz and testified that when tional prohibition the whiskey | e fssued the check he believed he had no property value because it lhad sufticient funds in the bank could not be legally used. The su- meet it. He was notified that tifh | preme act today declined to review | check had been returned to the he case, bank and he expected to eive 00 from the American Sales Co. ! been stol TWO HELD IN D Holden, Mass, Nov. 28 (U'P) Two men were held here today while police investigated the death of John | source, he said. Roboviteh, lodging house pro- | Clarence Wessels of r, whose body was found on |rozd, who sold the we | the nd road last night. and accepted the check, testified to A knife wound had caused Tobo- | the deal, and Edward F. Lamphier, viteh's death and police believed he | Jr., of the Commercial Trust Co. had been slain during a guarrel testified that Drachenberg’s account Names of those held for question- - ing were not disclosed, | (Continued on Page 15) | ™. which he planned to use to bolster ount. He also another his checking ac Lad money coming from »d to be no menace | this c | was arrested by the local po | day on complaint of United wick upon recelpt of extr (GIRL IS UNDER ARREST FOR JUMPING U. S. LINE Olive Black, 18, Taken Into Custody in Bristol, Also Accused of Theft (Special to the Hej Bristol, Nov. 2§—Miss Olive Black 18, of Florenceville, New Brunswick | Immigration Inspector ¥. I Twitc ell. She is accused of heing illeg |1y in this country and also is want. in her native town for theft Wwill be taken back to New Hruns tion papers. LEAVING THIS CITY Lithuania. At/ Walter Troop Resigns Position New Haven Corporation Names Him Director of today president and direc- | and e division, hecame he left this [city today to assume his new posi- Having been con- ame than any other ted with the He was COMMITTEE VOTES CORPORATION TAX CUT FOR MARGH 15 Thirteen Republicans Succeed in Defeating Ten Democrats in Making Recommendation FAVORS INSURANCE CO. INCOME LEVY REDUCTION| Representative ner Says He Ex- pects to Carry o House Floor His Fight Against ( e irms the Benefits of Slash—Parties Are Solid in Thelr Respective Stands —More Reductions Promised. Washington, Nov. 28 (&) strictly party vote, the house and means comm agreed tog to recommend that the proposed re- | duction in the tax on corporation incomes be m on tax payments dus x The committes acted over the protest of the solid democratic mem- bership which coutended that the rate cut from 13 1-2 to 11 1-2 per cent should not be n ctive until March 192 The vote was 1 republicans against 10 democrats, Democrats Take Stand The democrats argued porations already had 1 1925 tax on the consumer making the reduction effective income earned in 1927, the corpora- | tions alone would benefit. Republi- {can members contended that cor- porations should receive the henefit of the proposed reduction as soun |as possible, The committee also voted to rr*v | duce the tax on the income of in- surance companics from 12 1-2 to| 11 1-2 per cent. Tt was sald that this would result in a loss of rev- cnue of only $1,600,000 I cor- | Garner Plans Contest Representative Garner of Texas, | ranking democrat on the committer, |sald after the mecting that he ex peeted to carry to the house floor fight against giving corporations the benefit of tax reduction during 1925. He declared that this had not been done before and that while con- | gress had granted individuals the |benesit of reductions on income xes as soon as possible, In such ses the individual received the full | benaflt of the reduction. He beliey- | od the corporations tax already fig- ured into the sales would not return fo consumer price of their products. Chairman Green s the committee would ma ons effecti 3 it of the new tax ¢ procedure fn proposed red: en had been years - LAWYERS PROTESTING GITY PAY REDUCTIONS Fear Efficiency of Clerical | f Force Will Be } Affected Sever 1 of the nent lawyers havi salary committee omy program we ¥'s more prom- s protested to the inst the inaugurated several ke ago, which may result in re- duction in the attorneys heing icularly concerned with the of fice of the town clerk Y Members of the | {who have occasion to make use of the records kept by Col. Thompson and his staft 2 hensive that salary cuts may res |in changes in personnel and a e “econ- gal profession isening of efficie they explain. Letters have already gone forth to Chairman Clarence H. Maxon of the uncil committee setting forth their ments. It is claimed that the Pays its clerks less than the av- crage pay given to stenographers in law offices and the attorneys feel they argue, that the same schedule should be maintained. | In spite of a virtual ukasc against any raises in salary, almost every employe in city hall is considering an for more compensa tion. These must be in the hands of the common council at the Decem ber meeting, This 1s the second counter-mov ment to follow the s t ary commit- s declarations on policies of mu- nicipal pay, the master builders of the city having already urged a “hands off” policy with reference to the building department, | PRlNCE OF WALES FALLS FROM HORSE AGAIN—DIVES, HEAD FIRST, INTO MUD Melton Mowbray, England, Nov. 28—(UP)—The Prince of Wales was thrown from his Hor in to- day when the horse’s legs caught on a rail while the prince was fox hunt- ing with the Quorn hounds. Wale's, unhurt, mounted liorse and resumed the hunt. Wale's horse caught its hind *legs n the top rail of a fence, and the prince went head first into the mud. He lay 5o quietly for a moment another that riders near him fearcd he was | articularly re- ! seriously injurec membering the de Iy from foxhunting injuries of Lady Victoria Saturd sullock, only. daughter of the Farl of Derl bis companior ales scrambled with mud, to his ran to heip spaitercd ey | WEATHER | e | | New Britain and viclnity: | | Rain or snow tonight; rain | Tuesday; slowly rising tem- | perature, ilast reported at Sor LUMINARIES OF LILLENDAHL TRIAL | 7 HEN, 5 WOMEN sa— ONJURY TRYING fll][IT[]R’S WiDow Jurors Quickly Chosen for Trial | of Mrs. Margaret Lilliendabl | and Willis Beach DEFENDANT LOOKS ON, CLASPING LITTLE SON Quaker Talesmen Hold Strongly to | Faith and Are Dismissed—Wom. an Begs to be Ex ed But Is Made Juror Despite Her Opposie tion to Capital Punishment — Crowds Pack Courthouse, Courtroom, Mays Land N, X, Nov. 28 (UP)—A jury for the trial of Mrs. Margaret Lilliendahl and Willis Beach, for the murder of M Lilliendahl's husband, was complet- ed in a little more than an hour fter talesmen called t 0% ked a fow questions an Iy excused e women and a woman, Mrs. Carrie L. Calking (NEA Servie New York Burcan.) (will be the foreian, "TORNEY—Censpicuous parts in the forth- | The only coming Lilliendah} mwrder trial which opens today at the Cape May Court movement o House at Mays Landing, . (below) are (o be played by these three |tice” came in ¢ atorneys (1eft o right) : Louis Renctio, the prosccutor, and Robert H, |PICKIng procoss when two Quakers McCarter and Charles M. Phillips, chiefs of counsel for the defense, d on another. Each (Copyright 1927, NEA Service.) |Tefused to take the oath and each said he could not give a verdict Atlantic City, held strongly to his m L ™ faith when he was questioned. All Nordalins for America | Despite the answer neither side would challenge him Vllr cause, land there was o temporary halt in procecdings. None seemed to know » crew of [tion of the situation for H w. now at |Leeds, Atlantic City hotel manager, MeCarter for the defens ed that Leeds « Mar- 3 : 5o The talesman may stand aside,” Fvery Attempt Defeated id the <court. “Hereafter if 1 find the United State planc has Judge Explains n October 14| mjhe judge added he knew Leeds REL]UIOUS ORDERS FAVORED ACTRESS RETURNS HOME o™i Al this (o e e d the efforts |- prospective juror is stubbornly re- her to contin- | yorgonally, that he was convinced he human life—the iniction of capital punishment The court was in a q 1y for a man being 1 could not give a verdict and unchallenged and I must co chalienged him peremptorily and a Quaker, could not give a verdict ¢ to fuke off for Newfound- | “We might nev at motored hydro-|ggine 1o gerve and I am convinced Norderney, | THE PLACE AND THE the swift “Jersey ju © middle of the jury Appointments Equalize Ttalian and | G¢rman-Backed Attempt to Foreign Proportion in Sacred Col- | Atantic to Newfoundland Aban- lege—Dominican. Augustiniau ana | 9m¢d After fepeaten! Misfortunes Servite Chiosen Priv: —Craft Fails This Morning. Berlin, Nov. 28 (A the Junkers plane D- Island of Fayal, Rome , Nov. 28 (B-Tour new , including Monsi K. M. Rouleau, ar Quebeg, nest m Secret Consistory Dec, 19 * pontiit has definiely decided a public consistory on D reating as cardinals, M Kdymond K. M ail, avchb of Quebee; Monsignor Zacea Whishop of mon Azores, will nil ided to give up their attempt to 1 by Pope Pius ) America this y ny a unced today. erew, which failed ag protest- Was over-anxious o Bine archbishop of Monsignor Aless bishop of Tarsus, Cardinal Billot as of the Curia. time, but both were permitted to re of guilty,” he told the court. He re- cl you to take the oath.” he was excused which would mean death and would i ind the seaswell too strong, | this rate,” he said, “Refusal to alta 1t tried 10 Con- |y, g mglingering, I shall not hesi- , main faithful to their religious Nathan Adams, a Quaker from fused to t e the oath. Attorneys looked at ene another, But it was only a te nporary solue the Junkers not take the oath. hop Exuiain the oath is obstruction of justice light from Azores to to demand he take the oath.” ta Religious Orders hie s ght begun s i re and Leeds was excused, s regard s mos m v, [October 4, When favor liendahl watclied procecd- two viewpoints, fir the Wweather arrived the plane was | jugs interestedly, outwa poiscd pontift has chosen s bleto rise from the waters of the to close observers, plainly un- e 5 o~ Propellers were bent In two fgor great tensig Her 9-year-old e Iy attempts one on November | son Alfred sut beside her owe another this mo: Hort the s Heinkel hyd 4. Both planes werd Hamburg American mamol By s he would sit w round bi s tie or brush Luck his st it roleft ght agglin or wouid s > dury as Chosen in an e t the opposite end of chic he table, smiling cynically, and On sometimes sceming aluiest to sneer, kers plane was pre- ring to hop off, the Heinkel pl L5090 flight to Harbor 1S TURNED T0 GRIEF causing the ship to plunge into L!w crew was not injured. id $12.500 Is Rumored Father Buried on Day New Home Was to Be Occupied (Continued on Page 16) T Junkers plane carried Lilli Dillenz, Vienn who was reported to hav 500 to accompany the plane trip across the Atlantic was to be made in stages. plane stopped at Amsterdam, Oct. §, and continued on to Lisbon. into the sea of was tak arrived at Lisbon Qct. 6. On € European | | BODIES OF AVIATORS FOUND IN WRECKAGE L broken r two children sobibe b sand and arted mother 1t the ther ornix S Bt wly completed h s on Attwood str Maple Hill, v While b Joha Ris! and = ' Elers Meet:Deathiin’ Crashil, ;Fi0 e Sotens e Lend toiay s to in Dense Pennsylvania : e v & Forest I T R night 1 one of t vith the Gov. Trumbull Will Attend Game Conference bis morn- Haittora . CoRns SNy (#-— |ing funeral services for Mr. Jol fourteunth national game con- (501 were held at the home ut enee which opens In New York clock and at 8 o'clock @ - on December 5 for a two day |Church of St. John the Evangelist. be attended by Governor | Burial was in 8t. Mary's cemetery ori, nniversary, plan: d with his n was planuing hodies my mory and me Vollman who met d. ane crashed in o Friday, were fou cuers in Chestnut Ridge tod a party of woods on on w Lieut. Eugene C. Bayloy nbull, Senator Frederick €. Wal- | Coroner J. Gilhert Calhoun said mander of Burgess Ficld here, re- oot of Norfolk, president of the today he has not yet determined vorted pe sighted the wreckage on | gtaie board of fisheries and game: her he will conduct an inguiry sumr t of one of the Allegheny | Jonn W. mountains about cight miles from | perintendent of that board and other the Newington railro here. The planc was badly smashed. | prominent Connecticut people ing tragedy which caused the de Army officers, with Superintendent Titcomb will take [0f three persons. The two childre doctors, luft Uniontown imuie mportant part at the meeting, 'of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Lockwoor by automobile for the secne ving a member of a committee cre- | who were seriously injured as their The aviators, both privates, 1eit ated by the conference to study the | parents and Mr. Johnson were Killed, Bolling Iield, Washington for Co- yroblem of cooperation between [are in a dangerous condition in lumbus, Ohio, on Y. They were | “honorable sportsmen” and land |Hartford hospitals. As far as has Pa., 26 [ owners. He will also lead one of been ascertained, tho children and Airmen the disenssion groups of the round the engineer on the train, John have been searching for themn sinee fable. Governor Trumbull — will | Dunn of New Haven, are the only turday., | speak. witnesses. itcomb of Bloomfield, su- into the circumstances surrounding d grade cross- h rficld, Uniontown miles east of © ]

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