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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930. 11 CONFERENCE T0 BE HELD ON TAXATION * French Plan Will Be Discussed fBusiuess Heads Kick Paris, March 17 (A—France the United States, it was learned to- a series of con- ferences over the whole question of the taxation of forcigners and for- eign companies as soon as data have heen plc}mrnd by the respective treasugy deportments. The confefences will be carried on in .Paris between representatives of the Americgn ambassy and the for- *ign office &nd it is comsidered like- ly that a special expert from ths American treasury department will come from Washington as observer. The conferences will follow a long series of protests by the here against the French system of double taxation on American com- panies operating in France cither as . will engage in agents for firms in the United States | as subsidiary corporations or as in- dependent companies with capital America. This system, while on the statute books for a long time, has only been enforced against American companies during the last two years. American busin, men say it has created such a situation that a Jaumber of corporations have been on the point of liquidating their busin here and abandoning the Jrench field. TW0 MURDERED IN CHIGAGO STREET Blection Official and Gangster? Killed Over Week-End 17 (M—The slay- inz of a woman election judge a new version of gangland's “rid- today added fresh crimson blotch:s to Chicago’s erime record.. arcely half a block away fre Fer home, the body of Mrs. Ida Doyle, 61 year old republican elec- tion judge, was found yesterday a south side alley, the skull erus by heavy blows. Her bruiSed hands and torn cloth- ing bespoke her futile strugi 1zainst robbery and death. A purs:, containing a few dollars and the check she had received several hours before for her registration da work, was missing. A gold band | wedding ring, torn from her finger | the slayer-robber, was found m arby yard several hours Jater, the body of Jahn (The Billiken) Rito, gangster, nd racketeer, was found floating in the north branch of the Chicazo river. Chicago, March and Body Trussed Up Wrapped in a blanket and {russed with wire—a prayerbook and a tosary in a coat pocket and tho hands mockingly folded as in Rito’s bodly showed traces of torture, stabbing and a beating. A ire loop had slipped its mooriag on the river bottom and a corone physician said he had been in the water about two wecks. There were two bullet wounds in Rito's head and a stecl-cased bull:l was lodged in the temple. This was xziven to Col, Calvin Goddard, ballis- tics expert, in the hiope of tracing the exccutioner's gun. Until recently, “The Billiken™ chauffeur and bodyguard for Newberry, north side ally of Geors (Bugs) Moran, bitter foe of * g Capone. followers were 1 he fled to Toron ral weeks ago after th of two machine guns, his apartment from a huilding acr street, hasten=d Newberry's departure. Battle for Liquor Rito's death was seen by pol another episode in the battle tween Moran and Capone for near north side liquor trade, that result=i in the bombing of. the club Algiers several weeks ago. In the prayerbook, with Riot's in:- tial in gold, a age was markec “One of you.is about to betray Me." I'rom this police, believe Rito had been a traitor to his gang. One suspect was held in the slay- ing Mrs. Doyle, who was a publican worker for Mayor Hale Thomp-on's or; James Taylor, a Negro, was pick up after police learned he had becn loiteri in the neighborhood. Continuing their regular rounduy, police arrested §00 in the ove day activities. Of these, 150 possess- ed criminal records and cight we carrying revolvers. Only 20 robberi the normal records reporte 1 for the -hour pcriod ending at & m. erday, but carly toda e men, two of them armed with wed-off shotguns, invaded zeneral offices of the Chicago Mote Coach company and fled with $7, 000, part of Sunday's receipts. np was - discovery trained on ss the as of re- a decrease ovar were thr Our Eugene Permanent Wave will give you satisfaction and happiness all through the summer, MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW — PHONE 151 Agnello’s Beauty Shop Strand Theater Bldg. Bennett Nelson 3 Merchant Tailoring 55 West Main Street e and | embassy | pray- | Ted | William | BERLIN NEWS (Continued From Page Seven) posted as a private game pre: Ly the newly: organized Kenmor | Hunting club of Kensington. club, composed of landowners huntsmen, W organized sever: weeks ago as the res f a lo It between landowners of (h town and outside huntsmen. The club members claim that 1 | recent years the d rd for | perty shown by has come worse and and | complaints to town officials whic vesulted in several arrests, hav done little to help the situation. ason Taylor, president of club and cha’ ‘man of the boar: assessors, says the club proposes t fight the intruders and, when nece sary, serve. Lach member will p annually to defray a constable son. by th st during the hunting scu is in the Blue Hills * rritor; located in the outhwestern p Berlin Charles Vibberts i president of the cluby, Frank Kramer, secretary, and | Scheer, treasurer. | The old fashioned singing 1“\}1 be heard Wednesday evenin, | | vie | at the Community club., A chorus of Community club membe will present the old time singin school in its original settings. cal talent. The weekly attendanc at the Community club is steadil increasing and cach week the old time members are rarticipating in the cood time has been Wednesday night. The Ladies' Guild ot St. | Episcopal church will meet row afternoon at 2 o'clock home of Mrs. Frank Cobey, A whist and social will be hel this evening at Sacred Heart chure at § o'clock. The women of th parish wiil act as hostesses. L week there were Refreshments will be served. Harold Gates will be h the radio this evening at | o'clock from WTIC. Arthur Wel | ster of Cromwell will play for th lold fashioned dance number an Mr. Gates will call off. | gram will a half hour. The Pythian Sisters will meet th evening at 8 o'clock in Communit, meeting: at th rd ove 10:3 A surpri given for N on Lirthday Esther saturday party w evening. scheme for A huffet Ramy att nd is a member e color was green served high school | church cho The Boy Scouts will mect | nesday evening at 7 o'clock | basement of the Methodist Oscar ricson, scout executive, attend Any boy wishing to the troop may attend The Knights of Pythias will mec Tuesday cvening at 8 o'clock & Community hall. Mr. and Mrs., E. V. | retatives in Middietown Tunch nds wa Miss of he in th [ cl joi Read vesterduy. visite Poison quuor Source Is | New Haven, March 17 (UP)- source of poison liquor beficved sponsible for the death of and illness of two men by police today Detectives qu | ono, 23, Tield in sta tims in G Mrs. Sophi 1y Th e a woma tione T'eter Tc a technical char ements to officers by hospital. Cowles, Police said she | Saturday night. | taken to thc |and may die 1, died Su drank John Mack w from a fractured sku received in 1. Peter Duess covered from illness attributed { liquor and was discharge: hospital. LEAVES $100 TO CHURUH The sum of $100 left ry¥'s church for masses for | repose of the soul of Mrs McMahon, according to her | Which was admitted to probate today. She leaves $. to her Timothy Maher of California the rest of the estate is to her g daughter, 1 Loretta V. Bell, is the exceutrix The witnesses were Miss Kiniry, Mabel 8. Crandall ¢ Mary K. Donlon. is I i Wi ang 1l ING OFFICIAL amford. March 17 (UP) couraged by illness which tated him for three years, Pete | Passaro, 40, popular announcer | boxinug <hows, hanged | day outside his bedroom | TLooping a heavy wir | neck and fastening or radiator, Passaro leaped | second story window the family discovered the body. left a wife and six children, BO incapaci window. round h end to from Masquerade and Cabaret en By BNALISRAEL SISTERHOOD TUESDAY, MARCH (8 ELRS HALL Musie—Strand Orchestra Entertainment Prizes For Best Costumes Admission $1.00 HEY! St. Patrick’s Day Moonlight Novelly DANCE Norden’s Bungalow Monday Eve., March 17 Dancing, 8 Till Closing Music By THE CHARLESTONS Admission 50 cents G. actively A promised for Gabriel': tomor- to st. Hanors he | Members of | He | rve The and 1 n pro- h o replenish the game on the pre- the expenses of | The land on the proposed preserve nd is Charles chool | 5 large s 5 e v many of i | The | entire program will be given by lo- | {constant prot | s | oritis d | h | t 35 tables of play. 3 e d The pro- y | matter, | costs | econo | nouses and s Ramy of East Misy received many beautiful gifts. the evening s unior )l Wed- rch. will | it d n vie- liquor s hospital ill from liquor o t Sought in New Haven |y nuc from the |and ' ny | son i and- who s Ann K Mrs, NDS LIFE Dis- at himself to- | is a court | N SMITH ANNOUNCES | BRISTOL NEWS Candidate Tor 6. 0. P. Mayoral s Nomination Explains Stand | b lestville. Rev. William I*. Davis, tor of the Asbury M. I3, church, officiate. riv committal ices will be conducted at the in the Forestville cemetery, City League Finals The I games in the City ctball league will be played toni the Boys' club. Followi am of thre conte winners of both halves of circuit, will be presented with Savitt trophy. To Fete H. S. Players Olde Members' a Boys' club will give a the club on Thursday ning for the members of the tol High school basketball t fon | which failed in its effort to ca o a fourth state championship but 11| which was 4 ful in win politi- | ning the Cen icut leag ughter, Lvelyn brother, , Mas! eld parents Marie Anderson; .and John Deuse of Tall Riv Fu 1 services will be o'clock tomorrow afterfioon at h o pa will rv- grave et Lenry A. republican nomination M mak Smith, candidate for for mayor at the primary, the, rch today nounced -up of his form, including a promise to for bas- ht the rereased rates public \AUH\\' rvices, The candidate’s statement reads pro as follows i stand for cconomy, honesty 7 experience nd the following prine ples: Liberal administration of pul lic affairs; real municipal through wise expenditur or, that term to be conducted he best interests of the city nd not to foster political future; home rule for New Britain, the of confidence in Wbility trol on afiairs: a at g sts the the th The of the quet, econoniy ; one term ban s ma at eve- for 1 cr ur o own Nin succes al Conn al contribution cal talk; advanc an honest day” day's pay: no fores freedom of politi- ment on merit and 1 honest bre Announce En; Walter L. All D Yorlk announced the engagement SRR ster, Miss 1 3. Wells of vimming pools and comfort sta- treet, to: John 1% a1, son unemployment relict through | of Mrs. Marg Denovan of Divin- ing out of Ar public | i adequate relief | worthy one for wast Mrs, City of he k for viv 1s in cong ts Dono Al resident poor, but not graft or impostors; ction of the bl of \4 w in Bristol Mr. Donoy the younger peopl Mr. Donovan i Barnctts, str ARSON RAGKETEER EUNFESSES JOBS onal Fn“hug G2 lew York Officials he Tor n T many uno ized, small just increase i honest city contracts in accord the law and no personal fav- | : frequent, fr and com of the city's acitiv action in attragting nd creating continuous and d prosperity in New Britain; climination of expenditures at City hall; | days, or always for that to get anything worth whil money an times wise P money; ren f all ,nm\n; ashes (« shes | 1 for m s) | all pri apartment busir which will help to eliminate fires and un- | g licalthy conditions in this city. “If thesc stions meet the proval of the publie, T ho will their votes for me coming pr THIEF TAKES BATTERY FROM POLICEHMAN'S CAR oflicer co Linst utility un- rate Inc )8 co etk s with rccounts ggressive plet. ties; business enlar, Ke taxes down by ul in these ught by i 10 purpo m York announced 1ses, ates orney cast at the \diary, who efra npts to collect i Merchants Named ho Mr. T “clic it Doty Victim of Accessory Crook While Auto Is Parked in His Yard. 9 g it imount of volved estimated by insur Automobile accesso respecters of p scem from one tl the week-¢ Officer parked his automobil 638 West Main it when he stqrday he was > tried to ttery was thieves it would reported over | David Doty in vard street Saturday went to start it unable to do o it, thinking that did not ed o look under connection, only where the ome nwespaper no SoN; Jisenst out 85 mile through Louis Dac indictment burning of i At d. his in his fur connection shop in We crank Decembe Jov deci the I as th shop remove said Dachis named Eiser man who set fire tosthe of furs had b method used by 1 Mr. Tuttle said, was to place a rell of alcohol on build with the cons 50 he seat for find a y attery had William complained wnin been I'leische that My toclk space senste of t of Osgood ave- while wch floor his car street stole h a flat one in its stea therine Quinlan of Southington ined o Sergeant King ves- that a wheel and tire while it was ot between 9 fir ind left 2 od an ordir the punk had ign alcohol had flowe and the place fumes. Confesses Many Mr. T said Eisenstein co that he had been employed t n Philadelph d had negot antic City a fire. kers, to ry matc d was filled over were stolen off her parked on Walnut 10 o'clock Saturday night. | Frank Yu Bassett | t complained to Supernumerar: er Dewey Hulten yeste the of his bicyele froin back | ar fobs" st ofi theft yard, ed his and ted with who offerel 1mercha other a man in Al only §230 for RULES ON TAX PLAN Washington, March 17 (P preme court held today that i agreement between and wii TS iisanet pooling their properly and income, {5 ithe teimsior and providing that they should have | which was admitied to proba cqual rights in the property and in- |1 1. come so pooled does not permit cach The o make a separate federal tax re- 19 turn for one-half of the fotal com- pensation received by them, for per- sonal services. The an | WILLS ESTATE TO WIFLE of John T, Ci man will was draw S and the McBriarty, Hazel Roger J. Larson. wit and Plainville The Colomal Pliavill: A SAINT PATRICK-NEHT FROLE Music By the Well Known PETER’S ORIGINAL NIGHT OWL ORCHESTRA Spot Prizes Awarded EXPOSITION March 15th té 22nd Inclusive Affernuon Wdimisson i and Evening SEE hewerld i dony et The R. C. A. Theremin ! Man-Made Lightning ! Photos Sent By-Radio ! Electrical, Wonders ! Scientific Marvels ! Uniqu> Motor Boat - Display ! 5 L Vision o the: future vy meniner of the £l State Armory-Broad St. 180 Infante C 8 roAnke Lyan o Camme theatrical notices and reviews in th the respective mmusement cor ted. ten Ly o for Dix- | | ociation hor in County The figures seven ant place in ALUMINUM QUIZ WILL | BEGINON APRIL FIRST Vederal and her orn on March 17. August, at the age Trade Commission Sets ind seven twi ill are liv- Date for Anti-Trust Law ts of Violation Cl ugtos June T. n ed on Argumien Boston Lawyer and commiss the C| NANCY of a ne whimsi v comedian CARROLL } cal Haine AT CAPITOL o s tracks grows u which malke * which is at y. one inments to time. ma 1 strus The he leavy and Hard from facin and some shows how Kno the world o ks X ed hoy o a man ork competition the the gripping liam Wellman the most for throbbir xperier 1d- land cros threshold of P Val of Busl the s climax endo until tine” appe pict Jr., pl manager parents 1 by ter work el proprietor Clara 1 H. W and War brother” 1 by Juni tively, she seeks safe l ) and William island where ey brother lives alone, es is ture as N th the scornful daring sacrif reciprocal lov episode, lendid pi roine X s new man, fice Mer Mong and ¢ “kid Tson er and v falls Marie in cntire program 1 d charm iy Other » talk udevil Pomorrow hit. An ex- 1 will also be S s e resting player the popular ot rrom's story 18 Second Anniversary u OI Holy Cross (h |1ch novelist's Con s ) will marl on We v two t e 1 e Dar 11 velyn in Love." Ho avenu vill be | Of th Brent in | inzton Morton m- n Bart- the edifice construction the parish tilled the Alth under of the wditorium H ooms,” owski, pastor 1cky EMBASSY THEATER rdly a year had cla churct when new mem- to raise Besides owns land on ery on Iidd 1l a home & for the ters of who conduct the school the of the droll manner parish its constry reh the pa on road, boule Farming pression she can tion onld place 1 ish imists on t “armi ard ton e Thir Pe Low logic nd fuction basement uothing of Modern & Old AND CARD Auspices W. L. Mory Kiights of SSiar vial Orel 1 Pyt March 18, Hall—Glen by day seov 0. U Street wrchi i Im won corae —TLE plet . and WED.— Would husband? “THE TRESPASSER” GLOR, SANSON “HalfWay to Heaven” With CHARLT'S Also roh a woman of her See and hear WILLIAM HAINES AT Girl 1 Ne STRAND William NOTICE LOOK, LISTEN Big St. Patiick’s Dance at the . Hall, New Britain by the JOLLY venin \ by the Admission Come STOP, “BUDDY” ROGERS cted Sound Shorts 145 (019 (o) 0 o 2 FES TONIGHT— CLARY BOW the “IT" Girl SATURDAY NIGHT —LANT OLD TIMI Monday THRIL 17 in CTHE KID” Music Melody six “LONG, LONG — Al Falking HOOT GIBSON News—serial—Noyelties ALL? One, Come All ith Come Great and small Sonnd e o e L enture! C T@day and Tues. Continuous Warner APIT! Bie Tropical Romance! NANCY CARRQLL with RICHARD ARLEN “arner Oland “DANGERGUS PARADISE” Hear “Sweetie” in Her First Starring Role! PHONE ACTS — COMEDIES — SOUND NEWS 2 WED., ‘THURS., FRL 2 TALKING FEATURES EVELYN BRENT MORTON DOWNEY e “Darkened Rooms™ “LUCKY IN LOVE” Billie | al| ‘v\ 1fc Dm\\ n":l Today - 15t the Alumi Womean, 87, Observes Birthday in St. Louis March TEXAS GAINS LAND St. Louis, 70 (UD)~—T r Cogh- 'I‘hencr 0 to 11 P. M. Britain's Most Boauiifnl onts Daily 12: “New Pie ’ Drama : Thrills | Would you love--honor and obey for Laughs Appeal *See~Hear~ this Pathe” ® Picture ALL MUSICALL SOUND... . ALL DIALOGUE" [dmund lowe and Constaqncchnneu | " Coming — WEDNESDAY Double Feature Screening “OH YEAH!” with Robert Armstrong, James Gleason “DELIGHTFUL ROGUE” rner Bros. STRAND Teday, Tues. Wed. Wonder Programs Continuous Just Try to Stop Laughing at William HAINES BETTER THAN HIS BEST! \ = ARIE DRE : POLLY MORAN LEILA HYAMS R Shown Stlected Short Subjec An 01d Pavorite | 1s Buster —in. Dancin Pictures of Activitics “My Pony Boy™ STARTS THURSDAY BILLIE The Gon' -and VAUDEVILLE