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News of the World By Associated Press NEW_R PI0JMBH ESTABLISHED 1870 1 daq APV Aawaqrl 8IS \namuu 0) R ~voNECTICUT, ITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Endmg 14 420 Dec. 3rd THURSDAY, DECEMBER %, 1927. —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS $3,266,000 MORE TAXES UNDER THE NEW REVENUE BILL Ways and Means Committe¢ Es-| timate Altered—New Sched- tle Presented House Today RECOMMENDATION IS ONLY 1,783,000 OVE OVER MELLON'S ' = Chairman Green Announces That Cut Requests Aggregating More Than $500,000.000 Had Been Re- | celved But to Make All of Them Was Impossible—Corporation Rate | Slashed to 41 1-2 Per Cent, Wushington, Dec. § (P rovenue bill will cail for in taxes of $232,135,000 36,000,000 heretofors by members of the house imeans committec. Chairman Green formally adyis the house of the estimate to & report on the measure, The stimate is only Hou maximum recommended by The chairman ductions & Che n. total cut instead of catimated ways and a in new of 000,000 Secretary Mellon, 3id that reque for T gzregating mors by the committes ‘obviously ‘them. The chairman's report ihat the total reduction wou iade up of specific euts in s follows: Corporation Rates 1113 Reduction in the rate on corpora ion ncomes from 133 to 113 per cent, a 10ss in revenue of $164,600,- 009 which, with a loss of $12,000,- 600 as a result of an inercase from $2,000 to $3,000 in the exemption granted corporations with net ome of $25,000 or less, would bring a total loss of £176,000,000, Increased exemption from 75 ¢ to $1 on admission tickets loss $ Club dues, tax reduced from 10 to & per cent loss $5,000, Automobile tax, reduced from 10 1 1-2 per cent, loss $33,000,000 Cercal bheverage tax, repealed, lo 3185,000. that it w ke and impossible” to n all estimated | 4 be ax rates 06, Tax on the sale of wines, reduced 1o pre-war level, loss $830,000, Stamp tax on the sale or t of capital stock, reduced froi 1 per cent on each loss $8,800,000, Stamp tax on the sale of produce on exchanges, repealed, loss $3.- Total loss in revenne, $ Increases in revenue from the fol- lowing sources were provided Withholding of the tax eource on tax-free covenant (non-restdent allens and corporations), $2,000,000 Prize Fight Tevy More. Prize fights, an increase from 10 *0o 25 per cent in the tax on admis- sions of $5 and over, $750, Foreign bullt boats, an for 2 to $100 of value, 515,« at the honds foreign fnerease in the annual tax on such boats con- | tracted for after December 1, £30,000, Tdtal fnerease in revenue Joss in revenue, 8 .00, 'he plan adopted in H bill and ipproved by the majority of your committee,” Mr. Green's report said, “is believed to distribute the redue- tion as widely as pos ing 1t among th X the need seemed the at the same time make it reasonably when the law went it would not cause a treasury. “In this connection it should he borne in mind that the full effects of the luw as proposcd to be modi- tied will not be felt until the fiscal year 1930. Thia fiscal year, ending June 30, 1928, will show a large surplug, as less than half the redie- (Continued on Pa, I3 certain that into full deficit in e 17) $10,000 Lawsuit as Result of Auto Injury Suit for £10,000 was brought to- fay by Policeman Otis Hopkins against Anthony Squillaciote, alleg- ing that the latter's recklessness in operating an automo- Lile on Muin street, near the South church the night of July 23, caused an accident in which the plaintiff was run down and seriously injured, The writ is returnable in the su- perior court the first Tuesday in January, 1928, Judge William 1. Mangan issued the writ, and Con- stable Francis Clynes served it Offi Hopkins suffered nful injuries about the leg and was un- able to do duty for some time, He was one of several policemen in- Jured within a short space of time. Pershing Is Seen as Farmers’ Candidate Chicago, Dee. 8 (UP)—Renewal of deman the agricultural bringing the name ‘of General John J. Pershing as a possible presiden- tial candidate of the rmers were depression and the two outstanding developments of | dera- closed here the American Iarm Burean I tion convention which Yesterday. Resolutions w ing farm relief through the cqu tion fee principle embodicd Me -Haugen bill rly opment of Muscle Shoals, Roulder Dam, the St. Lawrence waterway, und the Mississippi-Missouri-Ohio Tllinols rlver system, iz in the devel above | in- | endeavoring to | force | the | negligenee, | s for legislation to relieve | rdopted demand- | illiendahl Murder Jury is Deadlocked; Argues for 22 Hours }\\'ido\\' and Beach, Accused in Slaying of Aged Ph | cian, Spend Worried Day in Their Cells as Jurors Unable to Reach Decision, are Locked in Room. Court Room, Mays Landing, {Dec. 8 (UP)—The jury b which | tatigu Mrs. Margaret Lilliendahl and Willis | g, ch were tried for the murder of | !r William Lilliendahl, passed into | its 22nd hour of delileration at 2:34 | {p. m. today without having reached a verdlct | fter De to court rhing impbell and | ling to report anything indic {a verdict was mnear, the jury con- { tinued deliberating through the noon |t I hour. Tt was believed it would be discharged by night if no verdict | | were reached. The two dcfendants spent a wor- {ried day in their Jail cells whils | crowds milled around in the court- house corridors and outside the | building awaiting word which might | decide the fate of Mrs. Lilliendaht | and Beach, | ew signs of vllig 1 fore i not g th heing ke rations in the bar Willis Mrs, M i} anty rgaret on a this woman's oned jury at the Ave entered con spent a week court room and sat side ble wher lays sinc ago last Monday nervous. Mrs. Lil her head on | eves on the table was ir trial began Reach’s f. The widow Vineland top. draw ind her neigl g0 white, clderly South 1t nest to Obie Johnson, whose frizl for the murder his wi n this morning. he Lilliendahl jury retived ts deliberations at 10 A he defendants had return to their cells a jail official quoted Mrs, Lilliendahl as having s “Well, it doesn’t look as were going to let us go.” Mooy to 4 Press ¢ entered the court room | n. The case was placed | ands at 5:35 yesterday after- The seven men and five | who had breakfasted short- | P; Ao The ju i at 10:30 in fts noon. women, ‘Thmnmg Ranks of G. A.R. Answer ' Annual “Company Formation” Call Wood Honored Post by 'S. H. Stanley by Being | Ninth Consecutive Term —Only Survive Who Served in Civil War. Ten Members The rapidly Ithe Grand Army ship of which no make up in enthusiasm and loyalt their departed comrades what they lack in numerical strength, and last night Stanley Post, No. 11, held nnual meeting. An unusual dis- [ tinction, Tom ever, n a I member of this distinguished organ- 0 Bt S e ization, was aceorded H. " | Wood when he was again electced as commande s is the ninth time that his comra honored Mr, Wood by choosing him for this po- | he having served in that ca- NEW BRITAIN WOMAN and the physical infirmities of sev- ral of the remaining veterar it was necessary for some of the active s to double as holders of d the following list shows Senior Vies McMahon, Junior Vic Anna Latham \djutant, Quarte dwindling ranks of mber- 10 men, S. H. WOOob. Spencer les have 15 Five Days and $200 Fine for Anna Parker, Liquor Violator nemt ferent oftices as Commander, Michacl nmander, William Hartford, Dec. 8 (U'P) Parker of New' Britain, with keeping liguor with sell, pleaded guilty in sny here today and was fin | given a five-day jail séntenc Hm— second offense. manuel Scata charged fatent to rior court 1 8200 and William I ister, Willi Chaplain, Sper Surgeon, I 0. D, and his wife, G gelina, alleged operators of | ser {“apeak-easy” in Hartford, pleaded | guilty to a liquor violation churge Scata was fined $250 and given a three-months' jail sentence to begin | Dec. 26, His wifo was given a 13- day term to hegin immediately, MINOR AUTO ACCIDENTS © 1. Wood, Jerick . Mo arles (. Higl . George Root. geant M Wiaple Qu Charles H. Crmaster Whaples, The above rent Cor Cliarles H. instailed into jor Viee Deparf- e William I Command Stern- berg. ass H. W ers of will ting d by | ne Slippery Pavements and Blinding | | Rain Are Cause of Automobile | WRECK PROBE Boston and Maine Crashes, accidents, of Three automobile the slippery condition vements in two it he blinding rajn in another, were reported to the police None | was serious, hawever. | Fitehbure, Mass A New Brl truck, [An attempt to wr. | driven by Joseph Bloom 44 {main line of the | Woodland street. skidded on the F#1lroad was under {wet pavement and struck the south- ]m']l";;:‘, )";}‘;:;.y‘n‘lv‘.:' a freight “:‘"'.c“’\'l:‘fl";""_;v o ”:’t ]'y"('”_‘ AL travelling 40 miles an hour. 1 i railed by rocks which had boen ) Oficery Delbert Voleyiranorted upon the track neav Iifth street it an unavoidable accident Britee dnatinishl An automobile driven hy Noione was Ilured LUt e [Stella Fitzryk of 645 Iast At e strect skidded on the wet pavement | fance of a bout 8:30 last evening and struck | damaged car owned by Francis G. 1 h Engineer 110 Lake strect, whic freight train parked at the curb in i Deerficld, Main street. Supernumerary Officer the rocl "phen Coffey reported that the [shadow of accident was unavoidable and the: A passen tr Larson car was damaged about the Boston to Bellows R iimliie noatd ing nearly 100 p; At 5:45 this morning, during the Coded the freight heavy rain, an automobils minutes George Roy of 605 Fast Dama, struck a bakery wagon erlvito Emil Daunis of t the corner of I ble streets. Serge due street and Officials Investi- t r gate Al Attempt to Derail " Trains on Fitchburg Line. today [ K tri Boston inve 8 (UP) ns on the & Maing on by tain Lumber Co. of stig train, £ma was Mus. | signal Main and rails for a. di quarter of a mile wers Ernest Whitney of th hound from Boston to veported he failed to ser which were within the the brid of i of v bound from alls and contain- ssengers had pre- in by only a few driven by Main strees driven by Main street, st Main airl No nt J. C. Stadler ported that Roy was driving west Main street and Daunis was riving cast. The collision occurred #s Daunis was turning into Noble W drivers told the ser rain made it impossibl for them to sce their way. Nobody s injured and slight damage was done, and traffic repaird resunie Spirit of California | San F Spirit of « monopliane at a tempt isco, Dee, 8 (T Jifornix, tri-motored took off from Mills field n., today on a third at- to break the world's endur- nce record by remaining aloft more than 52 hours and 23 minutes. The weather was said to be favorable for |the attempt, re MAY ELECT HUEHES . ous Favorite of Selectors night, to the | v | gair Selected Commander for more ! Plane After Record | ~The | SCHOOL LEVELED IN DISASTROUS BLAZE Uracy Building, Erected at Cost of roke Out Early This Moming, PARTY CONVENTION L1t S (P—The Tracy k schoolh triet of this city ‘New Yorker Said to Be Unam fire carly this morn- Union patic pita fini and Chairman Butler * RORABACK GETS PLACE ON SPECIAL COMMITTEE - Ransas City but fireme g the fl ing. to be Host to Presi- ANGRY WORDS USE[] IN COURT SESSION dential Electors Vor First Time Since 1900, When Democrats Nominated William Jennings Bryan—Choice Has No Political Significance is Belief, Washington, Tec. 8 (P—Charles <hes is under consideration by |the republican tional committes for temporary chalrman of the party convention to be held in Kansas Clty beginning Juns Kansas City Chosen Kansas City, which next year will be host to a major political party for the firet time 1960 when th | democrats nominated William Jen- nings Rryan there, ra scond throughout the earlic loting, the 1 1 only n a few 1 committe eserted the San Francisco for. During the vo from York t Hughes had reits not & candidate It added to the created by President atement on Tuesdiy liminated™ from co Irew trom Charles 1. Hilles, New York committeeman, the prediction that his state wonld s an unin- structed delegation conven- tion. The committec anpointed by cludes Mrs. Alvin T. tucky, Ralph Mr. Hilles, men, and David Mu J. Henry Roraback { William H. Crocker | Charles A, Ray MRS. SCHULTZ BOUND OVER | Proprictress of Fast Main Street R : sort Must Stand Trial in Superio Court—Oiher Liguor Cases Dis- posed of n Court To At one of : polic the news Judge He harles Evans | that he w presidency, | AN suspended tin_situation | © and Coolid bara Schuliz that he was eration, and R o e erion.¢ sessions of some i ws Aty P, cases today - heard New 10T ated for the uncert 1508, binding o 49 o 10 et in $300 T in st the ot third case minor i sion lasting Woods ar ngements, Builer, In- rt of Ken- of Oregon vies vir- of Kansas, of Connecticut., of Califors son, of lowa, Mi !Bina M. W of Michigan, Mrs observi tev L. ¥ en of Minnesota and conrt Mrs. Wilma Sinclair Levan of Ohio il the g v had i George Wharton Pepper of Penn Testiti sylvani heads the committee on siifie tcontests and William P. Jackson sent | Maryland, is chairman of the rules chult { committoe, Hughes Not Candidate Hughes, airman He Williams from be- said in pur- He police ement weiork | M who gent® e hultz they nd that they encine liquor ane would produced (he aving any lquor grants to proceed search More T REGISTRAR ASSAILS LENENCY OF COURT <. Bay State Ofl'lcml Attacks . china closet, M Judge for Not Jailing curpri “,x e Girl Driver 1 said one of her them and had known to hir. nt Bill whic have A S n an hour o sons Wy them w L Was the hidden Jme ch n ended ling guilty ting automob intiuvence of here today second off i convicted of a similar district court at Quin g 1926, At that time with in and her in th by ¥ O'Mara said n in the liquor cas Dl dangh- 2 0 i liquor aper while under n district court It ving 1 charge in on Januar an tenement orn W r “ employ in th 1ol in short time could 120 D purc on, all and Mrs, W sentenes itz's 1wo | Oceasion irought 1o [the police home. nee les o me pende Miss Corhin arrested utomobils Wher nome in collision witt while Ao she was en ry Judge C. Ca enced the defend: all, rou from & Ao s ce of search warrin wad tion Relati seh stifl tha him n this in to the Ki rin nt but suspended s oduy s Sergeant O0'Ma who live to a month in i nt em that omar hborhood complained the place s He has see Dec, s i < o |l B2y Alk A motor Brockton ction thit j0-day jail Miss ra { Josten, | ioodswin, . today criticiser for that 1 nuisanee hecom court norning in suspend |sentence imposcd Corbin of Whitm ender, The Kuilty to a cutomobile should not simply i fured Goodwin he would &b fately to the advi The advisory council is composed of three district jud tppointed by the justice the U formity « " (Continued on Pag LEAVES RULE SHOP dobn 1, L) young we charge of oprrat oxicated. his Grifiin. Tuventor, Will Take while iant i i | | Place With Oakville Pin Com- pany. iffin of 36 7 Hill, employ & Level fonr y 1wod of company the bry council ) ) rere e I ¢ tate any inve chief o t s mechan iow- pal expert Pin company. It hile 1 nloy of the Si vented a years with t curing 1 r courts Goodwin sentence of s Corbin vas vas in Rul declared the wis compulsory fn such 10 the which imposition riveting hine. invented a perco he sold to I Clark. The (1 r Co.. of Har nig one of ceon He law governing such ad as follows: "he provisions hall not permit xecution of onvicted of ope hicls while under wting liquor cormitted pump which Frary & Typewrit in Griffin's ventions, chine. He s the Wa rs, wood s also rd Ay oldering ma of the st ntence o b s 2 motor intluer such an of- within a per- six years immedigtely follow- his final conviction of a like of- e by a court of magistrate of the commonwealth, or of a person con- vieted of a felony if it sha !that he has been previously conviet- ¢d of a felony. * Goodwin pointed Mi Corbin on a imilar charge less than two years| | 7o, and declared Judge . Carroll | | King of Brockton “had no right m‘ | suspend the girl's sentence today - s son of James Griffin of ral yea in that own, wiho for sove prominent place. His father was ventor, having perfec for graduating on wood. builder it THY. WEATHER to the fact that was convicted New Britain and vicin Cloudy and much colder te night: i fair and colder, MAN KILLER TAKES Judge Resents Lawyer Galling_ “Agent” "A Human Skunk” | e | COLD WAVE, WITH TERRIFIC GALES, NOW SWEEPING OVER VIRTUALLY WHOLE COUNTRY WITNESS STANDTO SAVE REMUS' LIFE Gonfessed Gunman Says l)e Tendant's Wite Hired Him o Murder for $10,000 BOOTLEG KING SORRY FOR CONDUCT IN COURT Hospital Supermlendem Recom- - mends Spemal Appmrrlatmu Ao, Joseph Uj nuy. vormer NAWE CL{ANGE ADVOCATED Connecticut Already Feels A ek honhars Effect, With Abnormally High Tide at New Haven and Floods Elsewhere. REEKS WANTS FUND Heso Seow Repored TO ASSST NEEDY ¥ nd Monan Temperature as Low as 35 Degrees Below Zero. South Park Commissioner of row, Among Notables Who Ap- New Britain Hospital Would Be (A~ peared in Defense of - Slayer To- | ficlal Title if Proposal is adopted day. ——Annual Mecting i Held This Afternoon, ut ence Darrow wyer of Chic Visite iis cell prior to t Darrow temus’ appes for court 0t ter and 0 open stify to o cane charac trial 4 Mic ot South I 1RO, of ark cot Iso came to cmus, as did municipal r, John T. | the lawyers, labior tzke <1 Hogan hospit former Successful Wors d 1o« Beneer 1o i hood who testificd kev- numerous bad passed L his report obsery of | Bennett de | tion and | durin Imogene, price depurt z ments rec Ll fricnd of al days hed s, reac 150 e tior Remus and th down i points out drop o 40 operated at a the ye that reactior loss of Remus which made Lim cor he shot ar, yet redn he patient i nd Tray direetr med additional cl October ¢, Remus Apologizes convenir court Remus arose and st ek “Your honor, I want o you and the jury for my conduct of yesterday.” Ther Remus sat down u v and without any of emotioy oung Truesi h the remainder plot story, He turned noon of O wen it er perhaps crossed, ous injn sev s at ral ot Ning, Nia as that of Miss ' home, new ot and nentd, Post Grad Port worst 1o apologiz 3 the the lak norn thou- 0 flooded unm; ar ate Course istory with 1 respons Doy iste further ot gale, « displa raced his mur- s r o vivid T flaod whe and N flooding of of and der s 10 I rmont ment by f room roiz were pots to told Mr. Kemus that kind of woman oss him and try the she would i testified. completio ",'”‘r";”"'l" New Haven Affected Ha Dec. S—(P—1lood tide piled up to ur Is by stronz south- water feet aboy ing lurge aroas was to kil do full moon high I Island Sound two adly 1 u trying for to kill Kemus, testimony lin ip. Trolley motori physical f the T finanecial ospital and T fowl that T ghouid statements rd was that | condit with Mrs. it cossiry for a payment | mal me general which she would have nd Fr report heen procecd boat ranged o Remus to kill Remus $10,00 paid $3,000 000, e dong W ang Eemus had Chio. M seen at Hamilton il 1 had no chan : i Bim," said Truesdade . e 5 it alof n the RS il : !on P : banks in FINGERS CRUSHED; SUES FOR DAMAGES OF $2,500 daf city Whe 1o e Tows closed to celared 1t 1 rossen brida Sea Wall Ing Morris Co: floods ndates My t find it. 'S Anna of This City Sues Hart- ford Building Owner—Window Fell On i~ Claim Ir. s departs Iy the ing Ko Admits He's \Lm |\|lh\ o ety e : “m‘\” icut mus Floods Elsewhere Na orth by “Your price upyin room and tinued clain, HOTHER OF HIGH SCHOOL ' ~."" it COAGH DIES IN VERMONT - o Mary \. PBov Badly Iniured. Three Others Less severely, When snow Falling Mrs Cassidy Dies at Home 4 iy RS I'rom Roof Buries Them Poultney, Vi, Afier in Com- S POne boy ¥ plicated Hiness Wi school ogot] time for a last sther at the litt) Poultney, Vi, st night m\\rd word that ary A, Cassidy, ]u wtions incident to her She was 85 years old e an had always lived farm in Vermont Just previous to the Britain High school Tast mouth Mr: ws o Georae assidy The wi HARNSGe ROTLE : weat d from the roof at e 5 e Nor at about ¢ K ye ifteoon and fell hoys just as th schoo! to &0 hom« nion | s uits) four the pr d were when g his mot} Mrs, had dis com son ot 1 of L sixth grade MOst severely injur- neonscions Harttord hospital consciousness morning. - He ved skull. i Ral in one Youlovsky, 11 . arm nd body Prince, G, of eet, injured arm. Prince, least Injured of the four, was able to attend school today. of lainis st advanced L pupt Thea llcr meflrm:\n(‘“ ed Arranged for One : New York, Dec. 8 (P riorm- ance was arra ) lone sp: game | tator this afternoc W thea d oalter of late An orchestra, (tendants by Arthur son the impre Augusta Obendorf, 69, Hammer whose last in 1910, was the He wnd rushed to t 1 did until 7 active was picked up she s on the not 1 gain Hartford-New football Cassidy suffe illness 2 although she v car sufficiently 1o allow Mr. sing to return to his duties and the team for the annual . she was in failing health and [Tiope was given up for her recovery. Besides Coach Cassidy, she lu\\ls wo daughters and two sons lock this probably Th Schultz. 11, of 83 ctured m uilt in memory of the Os ot vic Hammerstein ushers and |called into servics merstein, of |for Mrs |younger aunt, as made a were Ham- ario the paternal | 8! visit to Broadway | vered Cassidy Inficld bruises, and 18 Darien str Iriving