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ABBE . DINNET TALKS OF FRENCH CONDITONS (Continued From Pirst Page) foree of 200 people were attempting to dispose of them. The gas often es- caped, The shells went off and in- Jured men. Sueh a job was far from pleasant and very unhealthful There is little poverty in Paris that is evident witheut being sought for, but there is pleaty underneath, he said As an llustration he told of the old lady who onee lived on a eers tain street there, He went to see her and finally found her living with her #randson, the child of her only sen who had been Killed in the war, She Was attempting to educate him and do all of the housework herself, al. though 73 or T4 years of age, The speaker digressed for a second to pay his respects to the “organiza- tion" of the I'nited Rtates, wherein a poor person would have heen looked up and aided, This woman did not know, in unorganized France, that there were nuns who would help her With her housework and cooking, He looked up the nuns apd told them of her and was, In turn, told that her condition was not unusual nor ex. treme. At press time the speaker had not concluded his talk, TRIAL NEARS END Ruthenborg and Krumbein Are Last to Testity and Latter Denles State. ments of Sleuth, By The Associated Pr 8t. Joseph, Mich,, May 2.—Trial of Charles E. Ruthenberg charged with | Violation of Michigan's syndicalism act | entered its final stages today with in- dieations that the jury would bhegin its deliberations hefore tonight. Closing arguments were hegun yos. terday. The defense argument win be made by Frank P. Walsh, Ruthen. herg's chief counsel and Humphroy H. Gray, lawyer and wealthy philan- thropist of Renton Harbor, who donating his services, Ruthenberg and Charles Krumbein of Chicago, formerly an organizer for the communist party, were the last Witnesses, Krumbein denied testi- mony given by Francis Morrow, de- partment of justiee agent, that the portfolios of each delegate contained a copy of the communist constitution and program. Krumbein said he is- sued the portfolios, GOV, TO REVIEW 160th Hartford, May 2.—Governor Tem- pleton will review the 169th infantry COUPLE ARRESTED Man and Woman Caught in Canaan With Liguer in Machine Are Given LAUES Canaan, May 2. —State officers, aft or reeeiving word from lenox, Mass that an automebile with twe perso in it had refused to stop for exam- ination and that six shots had heen fired at i1, eaptured the yvehicle todaye The occeupants gave 1) names of Clarence Farnsworth and Mrs, Bertha Dalias of Providence, R I, and sald they wers the from Providence to deliver packages to a drug company bany, N. ¥, The packages number, eontained whiskey Both were placed in the They sent word to Providence |bonds were sent to a local bank The man said that he assisted In |ebtaining the liquor from a boat at Providence Baturday night, He alse said that the hushand of his compan- fon had recently lost hetween #3¢ and 940,000 in_liquor traffic and th the wife was trying to assist in re. galning the family bank account The man said he went te Lenox to find a garage where he was known iy order to have his gas tank fixed When police made inguiries the eouple got inte the machine and started for the Connecticut line, Refore Justice Moore, was fined 0 and costs, and Mrs Dallas 9100 and costs, Each pald the fine and left, It was understood that Massachusetts officers wanted the couple on the charge of evasion of arrest, but there was no one there to detain them, Justice Moore ordered |the state polica to destroy the lliquor. var Wiy SO in A 12 loekup and Farnsworth FAVOR AIRCRAFT BILL Report is Against Permitting Avintors From Doing Dangerous Tricks Hartford, May 2.—The new afreraft /b eame into the house today backed by a favorable report. It prohibits alreraft from being flown over the state in acrobatic maneuvers or in such a manner as to diminish the safety and stabliity of the craft ex- |cept that these maneuvers may be I performed over a landing fleld, The | etate police, under the bill are given the same authority As aviation in- jlpl’('lofll‘ A non-resident pilot who |come from a state which has no li- cense law {8 not required to procure a license for flight through Connecti- cut but must not carry passengers jor freight for hire or give mth_!mn} |flights in the state, ]Boycott on Sugar Said New York, May 2. — The buyers' prices is " To Be Cause of Decline hospitai were discussed at a meeting will be in St. Mar; strike against high sugar W BRITAIN DAILY Kids in the countiy stick a cents a da : City Items. lang Mariar to their home wfter visiting of North strect the eo Willis Hateh and Hateh, h returned at Dark Harbor, Mg Miss Martine Liegey The claims committes mon couneil will hold a Thursday evening Open alleys at the Casino tonight ndvt ing permits will I meeting of the ordinance « of the common eouneil next wening, A hearing will he the prohibition of the constr garnges when such bulldin depree the value of y the vieinity Open alleys at the Casino tonight. -adt, Just Phone | w. shect metal and tinning, gutters, g, furnace work and repi ete. Agent for Glenwood f1 5. imates cheerfully given. 115 Wal- lace strect Mardi @ Sulli- van's Academy, over 1'ox’ advt, Dr coks, who has been in muda for the past 10 da expected home today, Plans for the annual nurses of the New Rritain build discuss ction of tend to wrty I H, Mctea roof- SLove rs, reunion General at the 1 socintion this afternoon David Gordon of 187 Oak street re- HERALD, WEDNESDAY, ground to cateh the doodle bugs greases a weight, ties it to a sty the subway gratings by pedestrians, = I‘ incomplete, e, for| or jurses’ home of the Alumni as- MAY 2 1028 WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTY Bireet, 1 A. M.—Reveral | were established befe iying erders had been al stocks to the first €40 A point or mere | were ( Slates pfd Asphalt ” Willys.0» and Atacking the the motor wart W ) th commo Consolidated Gas Mfes e sionai time i howeer list, cone ehaher ing o and # one point gaine for the Aropy on the w established a new low record year at 102 1-2 and Raldwin to 132 1.5 4 new low Wall Street, 10:30-—Prices displayed A firmer tone at the opening of lay's stock market Bhort covering operations combined with some in vestment buying which resulted iy some good gains., Studebaker, Pul® ntal e and American Can selling at least This New York youngster point abeve yesterday's finn) figures § ing and pulls up coins dropped in the first few minutes, Independent Sometimes he “catehes” 80 *eels, oils and rails also made good Progress 1:30 p, m—More than a seore issies dropped to uew low prices |the year during the morning reactio the net losses ranging from half to five points. Good buying support was ming, however, at the lower d the prices of the leaders snapped back 1 to 2 points, Rhorts ihereased their offerings and the gen Mes, Elma Nelson, eral list sag .|;:|||H“n|'0u|nl o Mrs, Eima Nelson, age about 70| paldwin dropped a point and Stand years, died this morning at the home ard Ofl N. J., equalled its low priec of her daughter, Mrs, Axel Frank, of lof the year, Fisher Body slumped Worthington Ridge, Berlin, Death six points, Call money opencd at 5 1-4 followed a lingering iliness. 8he had per cent, lived In Berlin but a short time, 1:30 p. m I"'uneral arrangements, in charge of tween conflicting forces in the Erickson and Carlson of this city, are market which waged fie Monday, turned in strongly in of the bulls in the early afte ] when many of the shares which had borne the brunt of the recent selling were quoted 1 to 2 points above yes- terday's final figures, The foods, olls, steels, equipments, motors and rubbers were foremost in the rise to plantain stem down a hole in the for Deaths The tide of battle he stock sinec fi Funerals High Low Close 11 91 Mus, Alexander Anderson, funeral of Mrs. Alexander An- be held tomorrow roon. Services will be conduc | Erwin )l at 2 o'clock by Rev, Dr, Abel Ahlquist of the IMirst Lutheran church, Interment will be in Fair- view eemetery, The derson will Bt Can Cr Cot Loco Sm & Am Sg Rf em.. Am Tel & Tel n Toh Wool Ana Cop Tp & 8 P TAtGulf & WT . i Baldwin l.oco Margarct Riccker, ! RBaltimore & O . funeral of Mrs. Margaret: Reth Steel B Am Am Am Am Am Am sug & Fdy, 0il James J, Costello, The funeral of James J, |will be held tomorrow morning at ¢ |o’clock from Bt. Mary's church. Buria cemetery., | Murs, | The 62 Wi EETEDRD - 2 PUTNAM & CO. Membors New York Stock Fachange Mombers Hartford Stock Pachange (Sucoessors 10 Richier & Co.) Stanley E. Fady, Manager 81 West Main St, Tel, 2040 e — ——— C— We Offer 24 shares Scovill Mfg. Co. JUDD & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHAN HARTHORD: Hartl = Conn, Trast Bldg, Tel, 3.0020 NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main St, Tel, 1815, RN We Offer:— 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 BIGELOW-HARTFORD 100 COLT'S 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 100 STANLEY WORKS Thomson Tem & Co. NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain Natlonal Bank Dldg. 10 Central Row ¢ shone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Manager We Will Buy a Limited Amount of STANLEY SECURITIES CO. TOCK Price On Application held this morning at 9| Con Textile 1014 31% . 68% 210 ported to the police today that Frank | Riecker < Gorlan of 95 Daly avenue comes into|o'clock from St. Joseph's church. Rev.| Gen Leath Co nffl’Mrs will report to him on that oc. |one sale being NP;’"[‘;’L“;‘“ ‘m‘":l""l'; his yard and shoots his pigeons with | J. an ofticiated and inter-! (hes & Ohio . casion for a day's duty. ‘:(,;'mlt,'::q ‘;;:rl\-;lrid i an air rifle, ment y's comete The| Chi Mil & St P . .03 cents . Dr, A. I Bush left today for a fow William 1 Delaney,| ¢hi R Isl & P . it to the Mayo Brothers' sni- | Ryan, Den-| Chile Copper . " r, Minn, | nis Maloney, I nd Fred! Chino Copper .. 26 Sheehan, The bearers were| Con Gas ...... 67% !I'rank J. Brady, Jr, and Clayton J.|Corn Pro Re . 130% iy | Sawyer, Crucible Steel and the | Cuba Cane Sug cut of | Mrs, Sebastiano Beritta kndicott-John of [ The funertl of Mrs. :s‘vl»:.snnn” R Beritta of 138 High street, was held | [from her home at 8:30 o'clock this{Gen Electrie morning and from St. Mary's church |Gen Motors at 9 o'clock, Burial was In St.|Goodrick BF Mary's cemetery, Gt North pfd i rpond | Insp Copper " (.n-m-_:v_ L. lmumn: ! Int Mer Marine . The funeral of the late George L.lp.e Mer Mar pfd g Damon was held at 3 o'clock this af-|n o " o ternoon. srvices were held at the | &\ i il the | Int Nickel : Tiome at West Main street, WIth | 10 “Paper ... at the state armory, Hartford May 12 credited with being the major factor and in orders lssued today the staft in reduced prices for the commodity Lo We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts AN pallbearers Harry O'Conno JOHN P. KECGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury BONDS New Haven Middietown Direct Private Wire to New York. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—TelL 1015 T days' v Joseph tarium at Koches BR OL RATSES $406,622, { e g Bristol, May The drive for SUPPER MEETING funds for the Bristol hospital which| The Social Workers' club " closed yesterday kept growing today | Britain will meet for supper at the_\. and the total stood at $466,622, 1t|W. C. A. this evening. Probation had been planned to ask $400,000 for | Officer Edward C. Connolly and Miss | a hospital and 850,000 for a nurses'|Helen Johnson, assistant seceetary of home. the Welfare association, will report on their recent attendance at the Con- | necticut Welfare convention in New | Haven. of Neow £ = S OIL PRICES CUT v — The ing New York, sine Crude Of1 xas (0., today announced 10 cents a barrel for all grades mid-continent crude oil. " Kept Their g;cret 108 TF By The Associntod Press. Manila, May 2.—Ten lives were lost Prompt and Generous Immediate and enthusiastic response | to the Herald's appeal at the request | .4 .. the British bark Amy Turn of Miss Cora M. Beale of the Welfars | (/" 0 o kad near Guam, March 27, assoclation, for aid for the two widows | 411t o telegram recetved here whose home and furniture were dam- |4, .y ¢rom the provincial commander " Do YouNeed Money? nged by five last Saturday, is reported | g\ vigaq Island of Mindanao. hy Miss Beale. Bedding and clothing has been provided, some has heen de livered and some is waiting delivery at the home of the donors. One of the women with her three children has placed a mattress on the floor of a room in the home‘of a friend and she and her three children are occupying the mattress at night. No repairs have been made to the damaged house at 105 Grove street and Miss Beale is attempting to find new living quarters for the two moth- ers and the six children. Your Savings if Deposited Here, 100 W RUILDINGS | There were 91 frame buildings, 18/ [l:rlck buildings, and 59 alterations |during the month of April, according, Ito a report by the building inspector. |There was a total of 168 permits is-| |sued for buildings and alterations to] |the value of $263,349.39, ncw tene-| ments were added and six stores. [ The Eiffel Tower, in Paris, 13 985/ | feet nigh. | Anytime Up To || | And Including Saturday, the 5th, Will Draw Interest as of the First of May Come in Tomorrow and Start Burritt Savings Bank Open Saturday Evenings ‘ Frank Belcham, registrar of Lew- fsham, TLondon, who periormed the marriage ceremony for Mathilde Oser, granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller and Max Oser, Swiss livery stabie pro- prietor. Belcham was the only per- son who knew of the three-months’ residence of the pair in London. Rev, Henry W, Maicr officiating. In-| 1ol qovie rive” terment was in Fairview cemetery, yeo e The pall bearers were James T.|\ 000 SRS O'Connor and George Rapelye, of | yrtge oo o New Britain, Wiillam P. Nickerson |y Pactfic and Dr. Willlam Damon of Hartford; | yo o Hailo) Herbert H. Damon of Berlin, and | ¢"'¢"q 000 9314 Denjamin 1. Damon, of Maple Hill |\ v Ny & 1. 181 B OURE | Norf & West ..108% el | North Pacif Pittsburgh, Ma A cure for pul-| pyre OIfl monary tuberculosis by the use of pan Am P & 7 pure carbon and calelum was claimed | penn R R by Dr. Willlam P. Nolan of Jeanette,| piarce Arrow . Pa,, in idress before the West-|pittshurgh Coal |moreland county medical society InjRay Con Cop Greensburg, Pa., last night. [Reading ) Seventy-two. cases, mostly far ad-{Rep I & § .... vanced, he sald, had responded to the|Roval D, N Y .. [treatment so well that they could be|ginelair Oil Ref {pronounced cured, South Pacific |South Rail Studebaker iTsxn Co 30 92 18 | 10514 CLATM Pappas, Condemned Man, Is Given Until June 11|,.55°C (° ¢/ oive | Tobacen Prod executive | rranscon O I‘aul‘“““" on Ol | 'nion Pacific .. UL {pited Prutt United Re 8t .. U S Indus Alco S Rubber Co 8 Steel Boston, May 2.—The ! council today voted to reprieve condemued murderer, A previous reprieve, pend- trial, expired Pappas, | Juiy 11, | ing appeals for a new | today. e Two youthful husbands of the House of David cult who tes- | Traut and Hine at the St. Joseph (Mich,) grand jury hearing of alleged im- Tinvelon Tns Cult members never shave— Ray Mooney (left) hag Unien Mfs Co ite crop but Robert Tucker (right) can’t even boast tified moralities quite a hirs of fuzz. Ho;lse of David Hubbies | v by U 8 Steel pfd .. Utah Copper . Willys Overland Westinghouse National Tead Gulf States Asked 785 | ) (Putnam & Co.) | Rid Aetna Life Tns | Am Hardware ... Am iosiery .. . | Bige-Hfd Cpt com | Bills & Spencer com Bills & Spencer pfd | Bristol Brass Colt's Arms Conn Lt & Pow | Bagle Lock {I*afnir Bearing | Hart and Coole |Hfd Flec 1t Landers, ¥ IEERTE) J R Montgomery com . J R Montgomery pfd N B Gas . . 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