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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1929. SOVIETS SHARPLY INFORM AMERICA NOTE IS RESENTED (« the churia and he trans U otocol 1 ft cment Was vords. e e Sovi hower ary o the Nankir provoca ssions nder of er privil Climaxing ts, accore vas 1l ern Ralway entation of cor b, ar o Soviet eir government for putting ¥ made pact. The ed when ognize the intend to Military military i problem wa into for Sovic reservations them Acts Defende of 1) The a churi pect lefended note as consisting of defensive res against Chinese (roops Russian counter-revolutionaries crossed the R fr aided by and violatin on units of the fron- tier villages, robbir « peaceful populatio by losses of 1 After den . a had violated the note added said of armed ritory and Chinesc powers who have e Soviet union Iarations.’ The concluding fain the statements th can note cannot friendly act ernment view and denics the or nations the Kellogg troops pact b e ports © oplied today identical \l\“ to paragraphs at t taken Moscow am co he Amer the that gov- s it mens any i to “protector” of peace The Moscow cries of events climaxed a 1d not their \cention provincial Sovi charges of prop: sm. Consi the Chinese claimed which provided for Both Armies Massed Washington Awmazed Y- ms Pressure arricd the 1 governn Huld ermittes and, fina t resolution Makes Budget Recommendations W Nov. 3 P)—Presi SUENEOF WRECH tion for suc- Amount Exceeds Computation cach reduction in sulted in revenue in ex- par mathematically comput- rate Po n under the reduced Undoubtediy rit n floc brot partly prosp o Col tax for orth by sponsiblc cduction lis experience gives the for his own AP and available ingly more pon thus us: rei capital - supplies of | for zeneral the 1 lost when the Although arl 0,000 unde Coolidg ident Hoov in the appro important al inerease » two by th administra- ration proposed reases ia for branche ions everal s recomn s by th dent s 1 den flood control and rivers and wdditional funds for the ju partn of £4.079.000, nd of $2.443 $3.10 the An in the and o pro- Morg Ships at scene state of abou ppropriation for for better was 1equeste lditional constriction Iding later, cov completed a cetion An a4 governt federal b vessel of Whirt progra for Sm asked i suiled fron Honolulu ane submi N surve allocated rram funds should be Building 1 ion Proy as made balla & program for consir land. $139,000, §450,000 for (! continuing of the tin inca constru ‘ ind ilding ¢ were cont tion hillicothe, O.. Total lory. neral on may bring presentation de- provide an for ma Hoove items o Substantial petition signed Blors:: navy "he conditions have ful q * Levitt continued, “but Me, | 138 : o Averill med n his wpropriatio President 25 par The law 5 a discretion = : v excluding all i e character i on Rt "HN'N:"‘.I umounts were carried in the budge : d forward the aviation both services, the hot of v. moderni- o which does v | wa non-military p 5 tor car programs of program o ovitt said 09 zation battleships, and construc- tha vessels authorize, contention naval i 3-cruiser bill passed by the tion v of new 3 to decid S i b . session Of congress, ak= of Cruisers last t's petition the assista in public actior utilities leged ¢ York, New Have Iroad to remove eru ; of last stated, “With ithoriz neral th i) sers d by act ove com . acl a sident continuing already carrier | ¢ br ne 34 provision the is on Yo cruisers nd on the aircraft 10 b laid nd for 1ction | blocks of |« the fiseal | i ove o o down = BAD CHECK WORKERS three cruisers dowr I lon fiscal 1ent ey const cor of the second hird in and nisers each, 1 tion or the same 1€ irpose for coast guard, do i il o An ad e It ext figcal ems we fec ¢ Dan coverin e sent to con- | o1 Hooy c ot for 1k volv- ral farm board tio included is not 20y year the 1 cxpenditures for $4.304.000. An 10 for farm 1an1 fhe | th e s included. however, for Y08t ting the surplus. |ten Estimates Total Receipts t nt Hoover estimated fotal of the government in the 1y §4 cxpendi o BURGLARS SENTENCED i beginning nex 951 pro pre v le total of receir 1 1 X-{ly ¢ tot 04 CONGRATULATES | ner- ! 1R 3,392,504 hich closed |1 surp i 184 My arked im- | provement in situation | hect e BUDGET CALLING FUR FOURBILION ens W cnown 1Py sed by pay commission “orest Is. 1 control lemental estimate this year. 1ard $2.4 raises ner servies V commer and correctior ez th ts. &1 cor | umbia tilding } congre Vina public - the f rwes annual th A anortization rm e veterans ing civilia Our ¢ a stin recomme siderably essity for Propose ich would 15¢ may not continua lon mally ng s good i ood in iting a ) would nihs e ollowing A redu tio: expec placed before with a statement t ding pri r Al on <0 commitmer d serviee ed T led do not definitely k T situation a involve in cxpenditures in order jco) lanced condition on taxation." 1 & surpl fis 5 or rate en I corporation i, making ) and 4 sald on the porations number rtaxed uals. in ndations. o ich o the per ¢ per per ce corporations. lowering of views cen oul tope had mally, that provisior uld enable er or rais speaking retary due to 2 idu ywed a g bfits from to tri was dif of sceurity in 18 Most of th ns, dealt n ing ess orkanizations. com in pr con treasury’s fina of 1 the income o e id, what effect S the transactions uestionably vielded ar sining with before imisn satisfactor ccanse t fiscal ye porary v make the olut the HEPTONS ned nest it would permit the sent rate ion, if th 1 making red for 1 had e I tin the 30) e £4.249 nditure it v iriety ¥ and poir taxpayer e wit his 62 to $16 presented o 5 Lo colle (ed he government “the security values” budge 7,666 and spend §4,102,935,700. Cltes Statistics z that the corporation tax uced one per cent pointed to statistics which he showed that corporatio: 24.46 per cent of thein income 3,000 individuals had an > of taxation of 0.46 per said, |72 2405.- | he of e id & were werage cent “The 1 of individuals con- tributing directly to the support of [the federal government through the | federal income tax has been strictly p- [limited,” the report said, “and, of [those contributing. the vast majority pay but an insignificant amount at A very low rate. Of 2,434,000 indi- viduals returning taxable income 2,059,000 returned but $32.861,000 incomc whila returncd a althou T v recommended ' obtained mber e estimat for additional e de- justice there 34.070.022 anpropriation for Ll tax of rate of tax the per cent. individuals of 000 [ viduals tax, o net averaz of iduals was 0.4 willion on enterprise on the net incomes ind herens the of ho owned ner husiness in cent the proits of the in which they The figures were 1927 returns. continued. shareholder. a study In 1927, the secretary corporations paid £5,786.000,000 dividends so that for cvery dollar in dividends they declared, they paid 46 cen taxes Mentions Federal Reserve Mellon declared the Tederal Board had cndeavored to gainst undue extension of through speculative channels congerve the country’s re- for the puarpose of meefing futnre ements of industry ntion to the king and study the sit- however, he of from of the enat col soldier compensa- and military and nedical hos- I $4 | £3.300,000 Reserve public quarantine acronautics plant {guard 0,00 credit land to sources department al rations req He called att of group congress hoped rad nsion uation. It was to na ba extension ranch banking moderation and cither to 1 tions, now nd d with legislation limit avoids banks in the Federal 3304 were operating branches, he said. ctures on the “proper and la hods of prohibition enforce- have been given to in section of the country, Scere tary. Mellon also informed congress 1 all agents new have specific in- ctions regarding the rights of ns under the constitution. secretary did mot men which have stirred congres of firearms b nforcement officers but he said that instructors had em- proper method of se- curing search warrants and of e ceuting them, and the techni making investigations ol the and more important cases. Operations More Stable “The operations of the treasury {department in the enforcement of prohibition are becoming more and more efiective,” he said tivity and cooperation of the everal bure cngaged in thesc operations making the business of violating prohibition laws more difiienlt and hazardous During the fiscal port said, prohibition ested 66,878 persons, seized torobiles ued at $2,879.0135 59 hoats valued at $260.845. The prohibition bureau. it contin- fast bei. placed under and it was expected that within a short time all appointments zents would be under civil serv- up ng taxes war 1hat alizc of- A0, 001 de- | proces h ~{or consirict feet, will be Ont s at militar air corps. 1,10 in rict harbors 0o0; i o of 2,291 1,000; public System o Hoov optimisn nt agents o Sound ound Are re in debt which at at 316 Wi 1 policy Whic progressive re We will reach t time 0d controversies i s over the use and the lecturers d ie period reduction required neipal of the debt e annual debt 1 our conmitt other n certificate of the slatie and our liabil- |5, ment laws af-| = . arc With taxes receipt 1990 the had reduction VEar the two will be ned. but to what now cmphasizes the areful serutiny of | 1ditional a material i agents 10- % either 1 budget pardize f the 2 secretary said the policy of industrial alcohol produc- the actual requirements of tion. adopted last January plan [Biad proved successful. with the re- {oday [Sult that diversion of the alcohol or bootleg purposes had “practical- Ly ; The 1o . n congress S censed.” He noted, however, a substantial increase in the amount of industrial cohol produced which he attribut- ed to the development of new field 12| There were and | violations of 1 laws during sed to pron 84 led last nditures cal n ilable Ju ating for ne 3 he convictions for narcotic §3,789 12 5,193 the federal the year and the changes: normal incomes lovy incomes or purchased as evidence. of 1 individt fi tiat Tarns to Tax Reduction Washington, Dec. 4 (P—The today threw itself quietly and terminedly into the taslk of pushing to 11 Hoover tax reduction Mei- | through to final approval while tax on | threatened filibuster on the Varc served to increase the confusion tion-disrupted senate. both branches of congress in- terest centered upon action taken in on on house on the on all 12 A the benefit th op from the rsons I'hiesc he said, parison with tion was confined today to the work of the ways and means committee the deliberations of the scnate clections committee the question of whether the senatc s 1o be involved in an avowed fili- at this carly stage of the session, making his so included eviously made ss adopt a fiex tax law ZECOD e on in- gre 1o | buster ar In wake of a vote to take up at once the Norris resolution which would bar William §. Vare, Pennsyl- | vania senator-clect from a seat the senate, Reed of Pennsylvania wanounced that he would not permit th measure to come to a vote unti the elections committee has reported on the contest brought against Vare Ly William 1. Wilson, his democra- ic opponent in the elections of 1926, The committee hastened to c its consideration of the case vith Chairman Shortridge confident t the report could be submitted 10rrow ways and means committ.s lled together by Chairman to head Undersecretary Og den Mills of the treasury, present detailed statistics on the propose.d tax eut and to approve the resoln tion under which it is to be affected Tomorrow, by unanimous consent the tax measure will be taken up in houee. Meanwhile directed the condition wvarranted the ss of receipts in he surpluses, al increase in- which 1028 s in 600,000,000 in of capital asscts ket the stock ma precipitous de would h which large 1929 rmine, he un- very the | lenda retary in- a r vear e ual re- conditions which [ '3 € the t it contained no the future. As ss enjoyed recent stock u for id busi yoar od in ght the god congress | tion through hile it would TN benefit of the |y warrant- | the surplus of o A8 much attention was President Hoover's first budget message, detailing estimated expenditures of the zovernment for the fiscal year 1931. he interest of the individual legis- lators centered upon proposed ap- propriations for projects with which they are identified and in general upon those for prohibition and oth- purposes around which a con- g adequate- s proversy rages. ted ont tl Message Well Received The chief executive's first annual message to congre: recommending 1 wide variety of legislation, was received with enthusiasm by his arty supporters, but democrats, while approving sovic sections of i, found much to criticize. particular- B the ground that the president was indefinite on some subjects. redt it and if found return of conld hout any found advisable tax reduction secretary said that i fu rec or $17.- in the 197,747 from stimates showing A estimated hil vear v expected fo col- wnd §1.2 in the sccre- |ed that jean, indi- | 2.059.000 | |income corporations | | hearings 'Boy i bela and | presented a first ¢ | would Some democratic plained that he left the tariff uncertain in general lacked virility and i Mr. Hoover's forcement of the from satisfactory"” nal con Drys in ading message dry versy ove the hous: of these while t) Representative Ta Gh New York: S democrat, Massachus: ers, were quick to fin a Consider Cut Washington, Dec. duction today entered of ils journey with the path to fir carefully cleared in The administration cut of one per cent cehedules Ject earing be ways and means devoted the day to i and approval. a tax of a The principal witn Secretary Ogden Mil ury department, who f of statistics of ture revenuc needs to | committee. Already introduced tative Hawley of Ore of the house committ man Smoot committee the form of a joint r malke the cut income tax collec coming calendar year delay incident to a of the revenuc laws To Be Reporte By special ure will be tonight and up for unanimous was reached on Mond Hawley predicted the vould adopt the nightfall tomorrow Going over to the finance committee and a day for debate to reported tomorrow aside floor. ol Troop 21 of the high school held their ing Tuesday cvening. oted to hold a February. The comr take charge consists William Lange: vice ck ward Wry:, St. L Os: ass tro Irancis Scout Executive n Fotkay. the Kenneth Snygz food badge and troop. The ganic Scoutmaste William was ac period v s and Brown o | Hartford. au- | and | % l | | ounces of narcotic drugs were sciztd de- | program | a committee rooms, for the tax legisla- | rested | in | Assistant Scoutmaste took charge of and Scoutmaster passed first class test applications for merit oy A flying club by students at the Virginia. A JehnB aroused the throu, of the senate the legislation was given permission consideration consent agreenie resolution 1ders his view S VARE PLEADS CASE =" BEFORE SENATE IN - DRAMATIC ADDRESS tion that com- on laws v cter r prohihition pplanded th tions of the veteran wet nardia, republi- ator Walsh etts, and olh- nd fault. ontinued From Iirst Page) well say to the man of ordinary ci cumstances ‘you can’t come here 1o the senate.’ “Are we going to bend our knec and how our head to his powerful | 4 (P—Tax re- | machine?” | the first sta | | | Vare took this attack without play of emotion. His daughte William Kipp. was sitting in the sen ators’ personal while the proposal daughter of ed democratic all normal opponent. William Wilson, with | was the s i in the oppositc fore the cnators. mitte " Phila hian s congideration T SUff turnover collar handkerchict stuck from | He watched nis | impatiently he wait-| cd for Norris to conclude; his face| the | deep red through his nead with white hair Vare's i and when he s was resumed dis- Mrs. | h congres 1l enactmeni wdvance. s n sat v gal- | hous: Tuests of | was plainiy n suit. brown | and | ss Under- of the treas- had a great estimated fu- lay Leforc was n is breast pocket a wrist watch as as which showed also | spareely coverad | by Represen gon, chairman ee, and Chair- financ: lasted 20 minute down the There was no indica- tion that the pathetic appeal of his address had made difierence in the line-up of the which is| reporied to L againgt him “In spec at debate | | \ solution which applicable only tions of the and avoid the eneral revisior any overwhelmi Massachuset Connecticut, Montan Hampshire, Rhode Wyoming and other s far exceeded those per voting distriet Neva New Island. Utah, | s the costs | capita 1| expended for the | entire ticket of which my candidacy | as only a part in the Pennsylvania | primary which you sked the house |to condemn.” Yare said re- before [ member gentlomen, the 1 | Five you do not begin to represent the [ the total expenditures in your states. conduct | Not a cent raised or cxpended by | be sct [ county, city or local committees is| included in the report of your (v'\ni | lan1 Ja. A Today the the will unds mea house coniz r an| ch | Chairman to it per v ay at re now a “and figures scnate, will or two n the senate lcommittee trom which these fizures lare obtained. 1vor my campaign |in | sion Lis scnate; it also vitally conceriis the right of the entire people of )y !'nited States to have their constitu maintained and enforced in ntegrity. Tha framers of the col itution d that cach stat vight represented in the ate on terms of cquality by citiz their own choice would remain inviolate and it was never question cd untl now that when a senat clect presents. as I have done, withenticate credentials of his stat he should be denied the oath « office if he possesses the qualifici ns prescribed in the constitu 1on s belicy Tilibuster Threatened Dec. 4 (P—In th impending filibuster Norris resolution W S. Vare, senate elec to W face shington, of un against deny a seat to am o Penasylvania, th cominitte wetion that would cl 1 carly disposition of this colsbr ed quesiio thire The committic contest Wilson, the ol astened today take " now years o was occupied with brought William | Vare's democratic opponcnt congressional elections of 26, and its ok was to submit a report at the carliest possible tim Senator Iteed, republican, Pennsyl- vania. Vare's principal champios has served notice that he will not permit a vote of the Norris nicasur which would bar Varc be excessive campaign expenditure until this report has heen received Contrary committec » the ih iy 19 cct ause of 1o earlier cstimates, the today expected Wilson contest introduec to die late ) it tomorrov Teed’s Ability Known 0st is thoroughly f ability ¢ filibusters, In the days the s ninth he pre- vented a vote on a resolution to corn- uz the Reed il conducf with last fe o ¥ congress, (of Missouri) slush fund committee, which had invest gated the Vare case, although th senate was kept in consgecutive ges- for morc than 36 hours, His threat of a filibuster on Norris resolution came late yester- day after the senate by a vote of 43 to 81, refused to lay the measure until next Monday and then consider the Wiison contest first With the contest and the Norris resolution #waiting disposition there Scouts in Session At Nathan Hale School minstrel Eugene Coyle, Paul Ko- received Gordon second class tests Robert is being or xpenditure made by committee, be ever o smail. | among | i= accounted for and charged against | cision Nathan Hale |mc. { senate regular meet- | Says Vote Unfs iz The troop the resolution which you show in considering you are askad | ttee clected to attempt not only to deny me a | of: Chairman, |scat which has not been determined | hairman, How- {to be mine automatically | {remove interest in that contest “Is it an any kind | is Ked division leaders to should be made 15 at a ma a it as least cor dizposition of both b p other legislation. the Vare contest can be the way by the end of A majority of the sul which investigated the clection contest, recommended it are nder now to an, but you from any me s aurence car Erickson badge to Lu- op secretary, his tender- dmitted to the have t claim of fraud and corru i American principle, 1 },I/‘Um:. be dismissed. just or fair, that a defendant se should be denied his ofense or have his case| NEW THEORY ON Surely there is no rule of| Philadelphia, De anywhere in the civ- | that the heart is will justify of is it in any ca right to — nake hear conduet world t precedent “This matter vitally rights of the people o state, who Ljority 200,000 votes selected me a in the senatc posed in me | huma {ilized ,‘ not a vas in Williams € troop of charge hat such a|work tiny stem, but is assisted by museles @ | arteries. w as C. Bly to members of delphia Clinical associat monfhly the theory is truc 1he sovereign f nea its rep- The {rust | 1 cannot be- | in view of the asting m- | may to my health in to come. The denial of here means more than an rizht of onc to a in concerns und ti r Beldin Tra “ by T o Quimby | resentative and approved | that they r badges | tray Jury e eve it ¥ right obscure have hec of such mean great step will the treatment pneumonia, ments of the heart anized University of | ars Js | my L | sca e ——— KNOWLEDGE HARMONY PAINTING IN AND PERFECT Gift to the Home is a Gift to all OT FURNITURE OR RUGS, PICTURES OR DRAPES BUT A GIFT THAT WILL SNHANCE THE BEAUTY OF ALL THESE TENFOLD . . . WALLPAPER. WHAT COULD BRING MORE JOY, LIGHT- HEARTEDNESS AND GOOD CHEER INTO A HOME THAN FRESH, NEW, SPARK- LING PAINT AND THE INVIGORATING BEAUTY OF NEW WALLPAPER. IT WILL INDEED BE A MERRY CHRIST- MAS TO EVERYONE IN THE HOUSE AFTER BOYLE HAS BEEN ON THE JOB —IT WON'T COST MUCH EITHER. BUT HURRY AS TIME IS PRECIOUS. THE NUMBER IS 35 359. oyle Ce 35 FRANKLIN SQUARE NEW BRITAIN R ritted Some h! understood at 4 P tubereulosis of which but the now to fore taking believe got out of week ommittee are-Wilson to Wilson's ption in 11 opinion des rst BLOOD A theory lone in t pumpinz blood through myriads of veins and s presented by Dr. Thom f the Phil fon, at i meeting last night according to other members of the association, en taken in diseases and ail-

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