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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDA | the rich. We call these results pros- | federal, state and municipal in 1921, 'face the year with any thought that | J Tully, Auth Sued The comptroller divides the city. | duits, manholes and such equipment, | charity department,”$175,000, of th m Tully, Author, Su 5 o Ak L~ $175, e | perity. They have come becausc lhe‘\\ua §6,500,000,000. In 1925 it had the budget would not be balanced. For Di 7 owned property as follows: Remu- |valued at $358,500. {cemetery department, including un- | people have been willing to do their |[increased to $11,124,000,000. Dunng “We must not have a deicit,” he j or Divorce by His Wife nerative and realizable: water works| Other valuations were placed as sold lots, $300,00 4 dul) The have refrained from )nm period the national government ' assertedl bluntly. “I am counting on| 105 Angeles, June 12 (®—Jim |bulldings, etc., $3,212,510; municipal |follows: buildings and equipment of | $ ‘“‘.N.‘ they have shunned extra- |reduced its expenditures by -~ the prosperity of business for un | Tully. author of several novels, was| Luildings such as city hall, $400,000; | the firc department, $355,75 P \mnce ¢ have paid their debts, lwn,mm In that period states, increase in receipts. 1 am co“mmm arged with cruelty in a divorce|sewage disposal plant, $36,000; cem- | police department, $50,000; hey have improved their credit, If, | ties, municipalities and other taxing lgy you for a reduction in the|tOmplaint filed here yesterday by |ctery property, $41,000; slaughter|street department $25,¢ Over £33 million local calls were ,out of all these efforts, the reward |agencies increased their cost by $3.- ,imount of your estimated expendi- 115 Wife, the former Margarct R.[house, $35.000: total, $3,744.337. tion parks and swimming pool, & made last year by Londen telephone i Al u d Ec om! of prosperity has come, there is rea- | 300,000, The year 1926 r« tures. This nation is committed ir- | I¥OrS: e Property that is mune: € but ]3630,060; education, land and school | subscribers; while inland trunk calls | elll S0 Lauas Econ ]..,o,, for national thanksgiving.™ ed_another advance in cost (o § revocably fo balancing the budger,| TUllV. Who early in life started out fnot realizable includes subways, con- | property, $5.515,743; of the public | from London averaged 16,000 a day, JUNE 12, 1928, 4 » isolation hospital, nitary pipe lines . . | The president mentioned his own | 607,000,000, thing short of @ national emer. 5 @ !ramp. became a prize fighter in Radm Addms | administration near the end of his| Menace to Prosperity Rl fan ”‘_bmu"uwn M land then turned to tters. For seve uddress in referring to efiorts made | “This steady mecrcage in govern- 3 {eral years Mr. and Mrs. Tully have mitment. We are facing a situation where the full utilization of ti government on behalf of war mental cost on the part of the states i made their home in Hollywood. - “Washington, June 12 UP—Pros- veterans. |and inunicipalities 1s a menace 1o I A TL B e e Al‘nong the aHP‘afi.ona f* cruelty | b perity and cconomy, the sloguns of | *During my term ef office,” he PFosperity. Tu camnot bo ignored. | WIE BUEMTEES TU R COUEICER by Mrs. Tully is that her husband | the Coolidge administration, Were said, “the pensions of all ways have Il cannot longer continue without The dut: RboR s 4o coc amet m"‘nr-cn.w,d hcr_ef intimacy with aneth- | broadcast last night in a speech by been increased. We take pride in our disaster. It will not correct itself. 1) [0 Fol &SR0 0% oL, er man. the president delivered on the eve great resources, our unparalleled |Cah conceive no more dependable | Following upon these accusations, | [ ) [ ] of his party’s national convention. |prosperity our phenomenal growth, jSuaranty of genuine prosperity »lh:m} imates Receipts , |she charged. he forced her by There was no mention of the Kall- | but we should take equal if not & nation effort i behalf of less | Ty president gave the estimated threats of violence to sign a state- | sas City gathering which will select greater pride in the nerous and “nd wis nding by state and lo- ipts for the fiscal year 19 ment admitting such misconduct. | a presidential nominee or to the just treatment a ed those who |€al governments & 000,000 against estimated | The complaint states that Tully alse | president’s Own views as to his oWn | fought our hattles “Alrcady the adverse effects of | [0l 3 op $3,801,000,000, The |forced his wife to sign another A PY ° future. The president cxpressed the he. the great increase in such expendi- | gl year now closing, he said, |Statement to the effect that all their 5 He spoke frecly, however, of the lief that the floodtide of business (4res, with the corresponding risc in | coiis "gon u surplus in excess of ¥ ty was his. improvement he saw in the nation’s’ prosperity had not yet been || their taxes, are being felt. With | G000 00 whose name appears in the condition since 1421, when the re-| Measures and policies that eon- | Much ¢ in the country, new | %% pre .d,‘,‘g the budget esti- (umpiaml as James Alexander Tully, publican pe {tribute 10 a continuance of “good |investments are showing a tendency |, .\ Tl 1030 for the next session | a8 an income of mere than §3,000 | g Mr. Coolidge appeared hefore the time.” he said. should be encour- 10 be nsuificient to furnish as good 5% 15 T8 Sy G0 1W® 0 (0 /0 Bt la month, the wife alleges. She asks | members of the government’s busi- aged and whatever interfered with @ market as we could wish for la- | 0] CORERESR FIEREECC | OO ERE LOE iness organization at the regular|them should be discouraged. Already bor. While no serious unemploy- | 50 (0 (g e 00 Sl g mog The couple was married in Janu. | i s. ] W g v 4oy s Tull | budget meeting and his speech was he added, however, that adverse ef- /€Nt exists and the trend 0‘ wages : 8 s $60.000.000 1305 LASE Mpa ' Gwlly alsp i @ tions. In reviewing the state of af- al. state and municipal expenditures can be made in '“'NU‘“‘E la- s oSy e | ——————— | ° lor is going to he taken away in lo- |tine operations government. ! for alimony and attorney's fees. ",i':'"h'l.;“],'; :,‘m:w:mh;:: L L 'pf,’omi,' Ieanondius e In thacl | e an e lenad e “Th r of keeping expen- City Owns Property finances as to seeure the greatest » have been favored with a|lrics will attempl to siruggle along, | ditures withln vecelpts the impor-| Valued at 813,178,369 benefit to the people.” utinued era of prosperity,” e | VUL New enterprise is not going o '.;m-';m?'t‘ cm‘.:::::tg b(:uro\x:\‘}::x‘\l\l;:‘ M kit wroneri =i anc waiuba Kept Budget Down fir the tide of{bo undartaken. & §15,178,369, Comptroller Hanford L. AND FOR NEARLY A CENTURY THE PEOPLE “I have rejoiced in keeping down | zood fortune has mmm\ risen. 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