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DEKING KILLING " ricsrann senice 1o wanenser. | WOMAN AND SON HELD Tengchowiu and Lungkow has been As DRUG PEDDLERS | restored. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1924 .. CANTON GOVERNOR in the possession of the accused and were also able to seize about a dozen capsules before the alleged peddlers had & chance to get rid of them. Following arraignment today be- BLODGET WOULD EXEMPT AIRPORTS FROM TAXATION th2 bill passes the legislature, grant- ing exemption, it is fairly safe to wredict that Governor John H. Trumbull, the flying governor, will not veto the progressive measure. fore United States Commissioner Hugh J. Lavery, the prisoners were turned over to the federal court, State Tax Commissioner Believes Development Would Be Encourag- ed by Freedom From Assessment. (Special to the Herald) Hartford, March 28.—States Tax Commissioner Willlam H. Blodgett arted the ball rolling toward bene- ficial legislation encouraging avia- [tion when he said that he favored exempting airports in Connecticut from taxation. When asked by a Herald reporter to enlarge on his ideas, he would not go further. Suit for $250 has been”brought by | 1t is doubtful if the legislative but o consider them at | b S HCt I L R ompany with | Q1o Berlin & Son of this city against | committee on aviation is aware of irsday’s meeting. Shrgrant Michael Larney and Feder. | FTank Poglitsch. also of this city, al- |the commissioner’s ideas on the sub- Delegates Seek Recreation 41 Agents Edward McCarthy :md“"”m non-payment of a bill (or ject, but as soon as the members on Morgan is going fo Venice | James MeDonald of New Haven,|Painting. Judge W. F. Mangan is- |that committee are acquainted with week and the other dele- | whose cooperation he enlisted re. |Sued the writ, which was served by |the facts, a bill may be created for gates are scattering to different parts | cently when it developed that the |Constable ¥ E. Clynes and is re-|action by the 1329 legislature in S | Arug ring extended beyond the con- | turnable in the city court the second |order to have as many airports in | id in French circles to- | fines of this city. Monday in March. Connecticut as soon as possible. If Hjalmar Schacht, head | For weeks past police have known German reparation experis|that the number of cocaine addicts tion, might be warned as tolin the vicinity has been increasing. possibilities of failure of the|Finally information was received ration conference to reach an|that Mrs. Rose, her son, and Correy | | were the peddlers who were bringing | 1s to be told flatly, accord- | the cocaine from New York and to the report. that the other |selling it in this city and in Water- | ration delega; were getting | bury and other nearby cities. his tactics, and to be asked | With the assistance of out of town during his Easter vaca-|investigators, evidence of sale of the tion on the extremely serious con- | drugs was secured against the trio. 1ces that failure of the experts | The cocaine capsules sold for one ittee to achieve its task might | dollar each. Several sales were con- Second Youth Under Arrest as Mem- ber of Ring Said to Supply Cocaine to Addicts, Bridgeport, March 28 (P—Iw the | arrest early today of Mrs. Mary | Rose, 62, of 85\Wallace street; her fanuel Rose, 24, and Bert Cor- work done thus far. rey of the same address police say they have dealt a blow to the source of supply far a state-wide narcotic drug ring. x Detective Sergeant Thomas J. Ma- loney of the bureau of investigation decided not {o attempt | \ho is now in charge of narcotic today to any discussion| g.,g work in the police department, WAY WEAN REPEAL =% NOW BELIEVED T0 oy .. BE WAR CASUALT (Continued from First Page) | EXPERTS READY 10 DISCUSS FIGURES | however by | (Continued from First Page) s in the na- | aho protested | the | came to Nanhing under a prom-| 1t was proposed that the various suggestions and observations offered this morning he reduced to writing tes te read during the After an hour's ses- 9 i City Items SAND PUTS OUT OIL FIRE Co. No. 2 of the fire department answered a ‘still” alarm at 3:14 yesterday afternoon for an oil fire on property of the Skinner Chuck Co. on Church street. Sand was used to extinguish the blaze which fol- lowed the oil about the yard. The was no damage except the loss of the oil. Iiincis Wets Wove to Wipe Dry . Law From Books ‘ The Y. M. C. A. will be closed all day tomorrow. The class in correct English will meet this evening ine stead of tomorrow. i Roger Scully of Hart street is vis- iting at his home in this city. He is a student at Fordham University., Paul Buchers has sold to Leon . Wolski, barbering equipment at 104 Lafayette street. Mary Todzia has sold to Joseph Todzia, her interest in a confectionery store at 11 Beaver street. Edward O'Brien, a sfudent at | Catholic University, is visiting at his home in this city during the hol- |1days. Miss Pearl O'Reilly has taken a position with the Davis Millinery Co. < of immunity | Tze Hui Ends His Life j 28 (D—1t was that Wu Tz vationalist states e at Nanking execution of | rnor of Canton, at \No was one of three ). P felt that | for the disgrace ling to face SUES ON PAINTING BILL of figures, safety, tooa It was 1ent was made Yu Hsiang. once Christian ge toward the ¢ government at Wuhan opposition ain has now de. ement f on the side of Ngg- | politics adn | _ CHARMING KITCHENS BEAUTIFUL BATHROOMS HANDSOME HOT WATER HEATERS ring the past year he h rting the nation Flowers EASTER LILIES HYACINTHS kinds of Cut il e ve for his country. | summated last night, marked bills | 1 ‘he ministry of war in the gove ) acht to produce some sort drugs. When the officers raided the g vey [Efi"]N lNflIfiNANT e I5ds figure representing the extent of |house they found the marked bills 1 neve e 3¢ v's willingness to pay l"‘ : or as a basis for discussion. | not made immediately it o A A E —heginning at the con- of today's session. Once ated that | could move more rapidly. an toward | — purpose would be to force | being given in exchange for the . et s tion debt. This figure might | AT WHITE'S ATTITUDE -zzcco. s e l ) nst N- nn Two Hostile amps n . + least be made after the dispatches | made, it was hoped the conference | Feng recently | MULDOWNEY IN VITAPHON ey Muldowr son on Broadway, 2 vitaphone act at the Capitol | he act is Garber and rchestra and Mr. Muldowney | oloist. In one part he | ories of France He is| with Phil Baker in the way show “Pleasure Bound.” ‘ Sparkling white or in your favorite color combinations. 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