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COUZENS DENIESHE BECOMES PERSONAL Msists Drive on Mellon I5 Not FOR ATHLETIG EYENTS Commiittece on Ordinances Votes to Recommend $10 Annually Rather Than $25. CUT IN LICENSE FEES CHURCH CONFERENCE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928, —— :DAIGN ULT MUST STOP | Endowment and Fiduciary Funds of | New York East Conference Val- | ued at $847,063. New Rochelle, N. Y., April 12 (P —Total holdings of endowment and | HIS LEGAL ATTACKS Untit We Does, the Holy see Will Not Even Admit There ‘is Argument WONJAR ATTENDS READING HEARING Former President of Decimo| not know they were missing until he read of it in the newspapers. Asked about a letter written by At- torney General Reading to District Attorney Charles B. Rugg of Wor- cester, saying that a detailed search of the attorney general’s offices was being made, Lewis said he searched his own office and searched Zeo's office but knew of no one else who made any search. at the state capitol, on the petition | Ford airport at 12:55 of Highway Commissioner John A.|after & stormy flight Macdonald to change the alignment |where she was hopored » m frem of the state highway at Tadpole's [tario Education There are crossing, in Griswold. now dangerous curves at the ends of the bridge over the railroad tracks, 2nd the commissioncr plans to build a new bridge, designed to eliminate the condition. which has already re- sulted in a number of accidents, by the On- amociation. NOTE—It would be fillegal to publish thie if not true. “Don’t Get Up Nights” Says F. H. Marble. This is Nature’s Sig- nal of “| Abead.” fiduciary funds of the New York East confcrence of the Mcthodist | pajgnault, dircctor of the Woon- | Episcopal church on March 1 of this | yocket, R, 1., publication “La Sen. | | year were §847,062, the Rev. W. H.|(inclle” and his IFrench-Canadian | | Murgwin of Brooklyn, said in thel folgwers, who were communicat- | | The common council committee on Rome, April 12 (P—FElphege J crdinances voted last night 10 recom- mend to the council at the mecting vashington, April 11 (®—Deny- | D¢t Wednesday evening that an STashlog) v amendment to the ordinance con- ing in the senate today the charg i el e that his resolution asking the resig- | C°¥Ning license fees be adopted, pro- nation of Secretary Mellon was the | Wding for an annual fee of $10 for outgrowth of a personal feud, Sen- |!he holding of sports and athletic xlur" Couzens, republican, of Michi- | 8!Mes 10 which adniission is charg- & % vd. Under the sting ordinance enator | ' gan, drew an apology from Sena! certain sporis are licensed aug. i _— DECISION RESERVED Private Feud | Chub Attends Court Session April 12 (P—Hugo J. former president of the Demico Club, Inc., whose differen Wwith the present officers of the or- | Eanization led to the disclosure of fees paid by the club to Atty Gen. | 3 Fred H. Marble, Daniclaon, Coan., seys in his own home paper, the Dasisisen ] Transcript: “My bladd hered Hartford, April 12 (P—Decision| Detroit, Mich., ADFil 12 (UP) = [or b wiisea scers . ™ot oot was reserved this morning by the [ Nearly two hours late, Mrs, Evange. [ Kelier's Lithiated Buchu a few days T public utilities commission, meeting [line Lodge Lindbergh Janded at|*™ I was improving. 1 am ot THREATENINGCOLD == == ENDED QUICK WAY Write my experience to anyone." Lithiated Buchu acts on the bladder Relieved in Few Hours When Doctors Advised Home Use MRS. LINDBERGH HOME Boston, trustees’ report to the annual €on-| g by the holy congregation of the | 1o | ference of the church today. ! council at Rome, must. in the opin- The total represents an increasc jon of competent Vatican authori- | of $61,093 over the previous year, | (ics, abandon any protest hefore the ;lhb report sald, and incfudes $560,020 | civil authoritics or any form of at- “ in endowments and $287,042 in fidu- | tack against Bishop William A. | 2 Moscs. yepublican; of New Hamp-i .3 T 0o ) 20 ieired Sn pur- | ciary funds. The income from the | Hickey. of the Tiotneuce dlocese, | Arthur K. Reading was present to- shire, for the language used by the pose of enlarging the scope of the |€ndowment fund, he said, would al- before the Holy See can even aduwait | 12y for the first time at the legisla- | New Hampshire senator in making| ., . i once to include football, base- |}OW a transfer of §$30,000 to the con- |y, possibilit yof the controversy be- tive investigation of Reading's offi- the charge. ball, soccer, busketball and other | {erence treasurer of benevolences. |yween them and the bishop being | cial conduct. Monjar appeared with “This is mot a foud,” Semator|games is to bring them under the| A $2,000,000 two-year improve- | reopened. [ ey e e Couzens declared. “Aly resolution |supervision of the municipal author- | ment program for the Methodist| In any case, Mr. Daignault’s ap- areeiiaiin bl Sl ) waa introduced and pressed for ac-|itics. Events. conducted by chari- | Eplscopal hospital of Brooklyn was | peal to the Rhode Island courts is HEStea el EALIeN0ayS ks | tion s a protest against a system | table, religious and educational in. | outlined in the report of President | destined to fall, Vatican circles be- | > | of government dominated by menstitutions will be required to be li-| Frank A. Horne. Pledges for $300.- | lieve, because the American courts| The disappearanec and subsequent of great wealth. I will not be in-|censed but no fee will be charged. | | 23 epswam salts do on the bowels Drives out foreign deposits and lessens excessive acidity, This relieves the irritation thut cautes “Getting up Dights” The tablets cost lc each at all drug sorem Keller Laboratory, Mechanicsburg, Ohlo, er lo- cally at tlie Fair Dept., Store, Inc. T { 000 have already been received, he | have invariably taken the position | 415COvery in the oftices of the at- | timidated by the charge of Senator - A said. torn Moses that this is a personal feud and that my statements against the secretary were vicious, malicious and untrue in most instances.” Senator Moses interrupted Michigan senator at this point | Lawyer Argues for His iClient, Facing Prison Term Dridgeport, April 12 (®—Arguing efore the supreme court of crrors today on the appcal of Dr. Morris T. Horwitz, from a sentcnce of one 1o two vears in state’s prison, for | perferming an illegal operation, At. torney Benj. Slade of New Haven termed arguments presented in the trial of the case by State’s Attorney William H. Comley as prejudical, br. Horwiiz was early this found guilty of performing an ille- gal operation upon Dorothy May Reynolds of this eity. Attorney Slade declared that “the state’s attor, had no right to fm- ihe | POt into this case facts not in evi- dence.” to double the capa for nurses, intcrnes’ quarters new rooms for medical also be erected. he to he had used in the recent on the *Mellon resolution was violatlon of the senate rules. “I offer my rcgret to the senator from Michigan,” ke said, “and 5o far as the record is concerned that T be permitted to have thel words withdrawn. I have no inten- tion of impugning the motives of the senator from Michigan, and 1 recognize the senator's sincerity of | purpose.” Senator statement dollar surgical unit. | Manchester Church Bell Is |~ Rung at Funeral Rites | Manchester, April 12 (®—A bell, | paid for by six parishioners to be hung in the belfry of $t. James Roman Catholic church, tolled to- | day at the last rites for Miss Ellen | Moynihan, 84, the last of the sub- bers. Rev, Willlam J. MecGurk, pastor when the church was built 25 years ago announced that to all who | subscribed to the bell it would be | rung at their funerals. It has been |10 years since the death of the last subscriber. Hereafter the bell will be tolled for all funerals. C Cou aceepted nator Moses and 1 to review the his- tory of his dispute with Mr. Mellon on tax matters, The dispute arose. ns LONDON BANKER DIES London, April 12 (UP) saac Scligman, prominent financier and son of the late Leopold Scligman of New York, disd today questioning his reasons for the duction program ho had pre- sented to congress. e said that| Mellon asked permission to mnk»} vublle the correspondence between Scnator Couzens then traced the | row Dhetween himself and Mellon to | the filing of a suit for additional taxes amounting to $30.000,000 by | the government inst the Ford | stockhélders of which Couzens was | one. He also asked the dreasury to ! disbar an attorney who, he gald, | obviously was working in collusion | with some internal revenue bureau officlals fn_connection with the suit | | { i | UTLER STORES 116 Main Street at Walnut that controversies between church of those hodies d that a bishop's right La Sentinelle, it was annouced A year from next fall, he said, | from Rome April 7, had been placed | nes: | work will be started on a new million | on the index by the congregation of ' 1 nt the council, which also excommuni- cated the director of the publication, Elphege J. Daignault and other sign- crs of church suits against Bishop Hickey, NOTED SCIENTIST DIES Turin, April 12 (UP)—Professor | Riccardo Arno, noted acientist, died [§ here today. Special Notice There will he a whist pa urday evening at Red Men 277 Main street, given h ett tribe. Admissicn Public is Invited. Play starts 8:30 sharp. hall, 9 #eneral of papers and records From a $1,000,000 fund, Mr. Horne | 6rganizations should be decided by {1 connection with the investigation | | said, $750,000 will be spent this year | the internal’ law city of the school | themselves, and | under the canon law to dispose of | cases will | diocesan funds cannot be questioned. | in‘ cattle fraud cases in Worcester were toc . Dela i jtorney & I, was the first | auestioned regarding the docu- He said he never had any- | thing to do with the cattle cas never saw the papers until 1 wry 24 Jast when he » side table in his office. He said h [did not know how the; got there, al lthough it was possible they ve been left there and accidental- covered with other books and pers, amuel H., Lewis, another . who had charge of the zements for civil suits brought stute inst the cattlc d he had the papers at one during 1927 and turned them over (o Vineent J. Zeo. bru- 1 wi suits and papers Lewis said he the aw n and did S WEDGE CUSHIONS All 690 Many Colors Sizes Spanish Leather Wove but that Commissioner Blatr had declined to act. 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