New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1929, Page 23

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STATE BUDGET IS TABLED IN SENATE Continued from Page One.) one estate should total under fed- eral rates, $100,000 and if under the states rate, the tax would+he $50,000 the remainder $20,000, would go to the federal government. 1f, how- ever, the states tax would amount to only $20,000 the federal govern- ment would get $50.000. “In effect,” said Senator Parsons, “it makes us raise our NEW DBRIT/ Business Is Booming For Mr. Zacchini AIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, 9, APRIL 1920, hesitay republ [ CANDIDATES SPURN =" FOES INDORSEMENT believe that it if proper for o accept this indors: e “Very truly vours SDONALD .. BARTLITT Letter from Curtin The Chairt (Cont “Democratic “New Britain My Dea 4T e press that on d fron Tow Conne throvg 1he irned ird your conimitte t which it indorsec souncilmal Girl Dead Two Menths i l||| \\nh nll Grave 80 per cent of the federal ri though 1t does not require the exces H ttor to pay one cent more. 1t takes ; from the federal government gives to the state. The state Conneeticut, through its tax migsioner, has led the fight against the credit clause of the federal estate tax law, believing the wrong. It is the opinion of the finance commiittee that the state should not sacrifice a principle for $200.000. “The reason why this principle is Aot Cha wrong is that it is an attempt by : ) : : \ 1 j catham, Bisi congress to dictate to all the sta L . g ; P i e ¢ & pices o j e Boott Collema what taxes should be imposed and rendad e what rates. e “They force the states to put the Acath taxes at sufficiently high rates et to absorb this 80 nt credit. ! ; : : el L “In this state it would only he ap- " ’ 1 1 t v i e peaiean S Lit ; tion cand iivie o Plicable to estates of $1,000,090 or NEA New York Bureau Sl r > ar: offics . : r beginning ihoze just an ordinary day’s work for Hugo A of pat « i I b g t « v nd « & through awl into the barrel of a huge cannon for 1he T and H % 4 g wishies, of “The com- coming election 1 niust mdorsement < time principle BEHUARS A il PINArORE” May Atlanta Burean House Here's a man who always gets a bang out of il Zacchini to convert himself into a human project and allow himself to be shot high into the air. hc camera caught him at it. The daring circus stuntsman is strikingly pictured above as he emerged, in a cloud of flame and smoke, from the mouth of a big ho\\i'/m in a New \'ml\ p‘nl\ L per right you sce him after he The house passed a ing Bristol to issuc bonds for § 000, hearing interest at not mor than five per cent, to he known as sccond taxing district sower con- struction bonds, issue to be approved by a majority of the voters in the distriet and special tax to be levied upon the district's grand list. Another bill passed provides for an assistant clerk of Milford town court at an annual salary of 25 A penalty of £7 fine, or 50 days in 1, or both, is provided for the tak- mg of more than one peck of clams at any one time from Golf pond, Milford, under another house meas- ure adopted Three other hills passed: Dirtcting New London county commissioners on reguest of New London County Law Library associa- sought tion. to provide suitable rooms and | Bdward I and \ furniture for county law library in | Thompson, police « dinitted he wnter Norwich courthouse, with at times used the name of Police appropriation of $800 for har hi Donielly ) a1l Norwich and $500 for bar il London. A ] plion of 1% that e follows: $45.000 for | elds {hat of Moigler: All t o fems, $35.000 for storm N S Spir to issue bonds for § manipulations 1 at interest of not wore tha % per cent to be retired within 15 vears, 10 be used as follows: #4500 for water sewers for drainage of Hotch- kiss and “Bindy Lambs” ponds and irom designated streets and districts 870, 000 for pasting designated act 1o become effective on ap- | proval by voters in referendum. Authorizing city of “/illimantic to issue water refunding honds for 0,000 to hear interest 4 1-2 per cent. avorably repgried in the house was a bill null!or‘}zmz Norwich to is- | sue $140,000 court house refunding honds when reeny NICKY ARNSTEIN IN POLICE TOILS AGAIN ison din Lone In 1921 he larceny in £O1 @ two-3t v S10.00 rooncy out’ the W ¢ ) 4 L Lage) today were ABGE New the York rohiwry issued fo up the trail i hotuson to the Redford Stuart Donnelly 1) v Moizler Stuart said that Arn- | ovderly hose ey to e 0,000 ve been | Thomps ed by pol served ent 20 mi n 1l h_penit ry for conspiricy in also served 1 oc- S Lond i the {He Sing for a4 e years in Sing i | Nicky in “Line-Up” Arnstoin has had s with the law, but until this worning did he go through the vie weriencee of heing Iy and quizically by the fdetectives who ch day the nondeseript prisoncrs York's police line- Arnstein told the now in the ro wis 100 poor added, Nicky, neatly stepped upon the suspects 1 contacts not Vard Wi uestio %o irveyed eritical- 100k over in Now arn it his Only a fow i at not more I 100 1 o 2 10 police | 11 st Bills Favo:ably Reported o Also favorably rcporied was the measure providing for police com- | mission of three, to be appointed by | selectmen at Branford, as was the | hill authorizing Allingtown fire dis- arve trict in West Haven to issuc bonds | cnce of the de for $45.000. |1ost much or Also favorably reported was the | Hr bill providing pells in Naugatuck [question shall close at 6 p. m. instead of 5 p. | Edward Mulrooney in a m. | was hardly more than The house rejected a hill allowing | e had been out towns to pay salarics to constablis, labout five weols, grand jurors and of the | rooncy, explair b 111\ to raise was visited 10- { pestaurants he hoped day by the scnior class of Arnold ral of his trips college, New Haven. Fifty-th T s anreE R members of the class with its 1 i dent. Miss Betty Lena of Westerly, | oy 1., and Professor Carl Brotafeld- | vy, ), er of the facully as chaperons, stop- |\ .11 ped here after prison and bhefore dletown state hospital. Miss Lena was the guest in scnate of Licut. Governor Rogers d in the pres- ctives, senid o have s old self-confiden, ind answered 1 Tusp i of Deputy Chicf clor VW hisper of the city he told that he wa capital Mul tr for a chain of to cstablish had been D partiient justices The state capitol fos 1 interest of incicrs in his luck 2" Mulrog things look very fa Arnsteir Spends Arnstein at police N MWin Cent st night iy His previo st in this city 1923 e char | Mid- | el Adquarters. the was in < i the o was grand Jarc was not convicted gous ny but he READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS H - | is polics Rumor Deb Will| Wed Poloist record hack to A Fashion for and from Now on The New Straw Hats “Soft as a Glove” Ballibuntal, Baku, Pari (Crochets, Novelty Straws Think of straws, that are linen-like in texture, draped, shaped, twisted, turned and tucked like felt. No wonder onr smartest patrons are all saying “Iit me with a soft lit- tle straw hat, please In Llack or smart colors and ail headsizes. 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I 1 of Captain Maho Francis 1. s net and it at ind her hon Taussig r Mitint Boothilay was put out on a hoat back to the United e Health Board to Choose and then et formality of e A 1o this country e hard iling the v (ot s LR A D W. 'ulle fron ndent, e determined a a visit in Cuba tory. hoare Chai applicatic he servant staff of Buckingl rs about 250 men Therd a hou « numl Sty il matd servants, 1 from First Page) Lousemaids, wssistunt hous o Hampton Roads by None of th destroyer we hurt. pairs re of commerce Ernest Mills is a 1 the New Maine. Her Tc Enjoy Spring Riding Have Your Car Gre; Modern H Ballerank Gun, ased By Ca med and sunk h Pressure . 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