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NEW BRITAIN CHIDREN'S HOME LIFT QUARANTINE 230 MILLION FOR CONCERT SUNDAY ON MANY HOUSES ENGINES APPROVED Mme, Omel';’s_()il&), and Gosta Health Officials Also ReleasefHouse Votes in Favor of Big Sum for Diesel Motors Nystrom, Tenor, on Program | Patients in Stanley Family Washington, April 3.—Conversion of American vessels actively engaged in foreign trade into motor ships and authority to the United States Ship- ping Doard to use $25,000,000 a year for this purpose was approved by the benefit A majority of the houses placed un- der quarantine after the discovery of smallpox cases were released from quarantine todag by Dr. Richard W. Pullen, superistendent of the health department, after the tenements had n given a thorough fumigating. oday’s releases include six pa- | o7 s tlants, 211 of whow wore 8 the Jiome | 10U BY & vole'of 370 to 20, of Councilman Lawrence M, Stanley | These provisions, which it 111 Dwight street. 5 main substance of the Green bill, upon Inithe "'“;‘; s e DAents | which the vote was taken, meet vir- it the houa ,-umlrr.‘kr.‘:,",-,': .::fi';f:;l tually np opposition. Both republican ine until the danger period of small- | and tic members spoke in pox had passed. * | favor of the legislation, Chairman The houses reloased today an Green declared that it will “go far to Lome of Aaron Danielson at 1 gl e Py ¥ s e view street, from which thre: l.,“mls‘d:d in the elimination f) were removed to the hospitai; the | tained by present operation of govern- tome of Nicholas Mortilleto from | ment owned ships.” which one patient was removed who!| 1, giscussing the provisions of the licd subsequently at the hospi the | i Representative Green said: “During the last scveral years there has been successfully installed in The annual concert for the of the Children's Home will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at the Capitol theater, Artists sccured for the concert are Mime, Inga Orner, soprano, and Gost: Nystrom, tenor. Mme, Orner was for nerly prima donna soprano of th Tetropolitan Opera company of New are the dem The move 311 Amends Act of 1920 “It will be noticed that this bill amends two sections of the merchant marine act of 1920, In the first sec- | tion, the | now wmounts to about $66,000,00, was set aside for loaning purposes to own- lome of Elmer B. West at 225 Das- | seit street, fhom which one patient | e many vessels, both domestic and for- Lome of Harold Parfett at 1 aipa ] i % i 4 _ g 2w type otive power, the view street, from which one patlent| OSP: & REW type.of m s At ok < s ‘Diesel engine.’ Its use has passed the MeCarthy at 95 Fairview strect, from i ic ” expe e age, ¢ . which one paijent was-taken to the | CXPerimental stage And A8 ASDORI 's a Creas construction of (o Y] 2 4 o .. | Shows an increased —cons Tho local health department is.co- | BANE0h 0B CF ok vards of all the authorities in the treatment of Mrs. Draper, who is that town's only case, | WOrld local patients not confined to the iso- lation hospital, makes daily trips to was removed to the hospital; th anie the honie: of Williim motor engine, commonly known as the H3anttat, and the Biaiiay Home, have been so marked that every year operating with the Southington health | |28, 7€ Pl o™ hations of the The phy n who is attending an | Southington to treat Mrs. Draper, ' | k | ers desiring to build new ships. Now | i1 lit is proposed in this bill to extend | that principal so as to cover conver- sion of ships, as well as construction | thereof. In the original act the ship- ping board were allowed to loan upder | mortgage up to two-thirds of ship | cogt, whereas in this bill provision | ! is made for a loan of 50 per cent on | [ cither ship or installation of motor, | and an additional loan up to two- | thirds of the cost, provided | additional eatisfactory security is | given, the market value of which &s‘ twice the value of the original loan. | The committee has enlarged upon the | section by carefully safeguarding allf of these loans in detail, and it will be | noted that'in Scetion (D) a higher | L rate of interest is requived on the loan | if the ship is used in the coastwise | trade instead of in the foreign trade, | it being the intention of the committee to encourage the utilization of these | loans for ships in tho foreign trade rather than in the coastwise service. | And notice wil serve to show that none but American ships would be benefited under this bill. “In Section 2, which amends Sec- | ~ REPORT BY SUNDAY o . | York, Grand Op! of Ttaly and Roy- | al Covent Garden; London, well as | ; e Cniires lom. conccrt ol ‘Reparations Experts Have Cleaned Up Their Work ways attrac’s capacity audience, Ansociated Press, is not a « veial ventu from | which p* obtained b; ny or- than the Children's , April 3.—"By Sunday if pos- | is the Jatest forecast by the ariat of the reparation commis-| | sion on the date for presentation of | [ the expert committees’ repor | The comihittee headed by Reginald McKenna completed the final draft of its report today and- sent it to the| printers, Its members are steadfustly refusing discnss guesses concerning the fizures as to the total exports of capital from Germany given in the document, This second committee now is marking time, engaging mainly in sightseeing while awaiting the coms| pletion of the report of the first come mittee headed by Brigadier-General Dewes, The drafting committee of PR By The. Pari sible,” | see tion 12 of the 1020 act, the shipping | ! Loard is allowed to use ite funds ap- propriated for reconditioning in such the pmounts as may be avallable and to Dawes committee is sitting all day to- (rapsfer from the construction fund DAILY HERALD, ' construction lean fund, which } | printed by HURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924, RELIEF WAL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORT New York, April 3.—Btock prices improved at the opening of toduy’s market. Added to continued short cov- ering, fresh buying, well distributed throughout the industrial list, stimu- lated fractional advances. Independent 1 3os w, April 3.— The newspaper steel shares responded to favorable !«:\omnc; ,\Io:'(!’ow. afternoon ndi(lznpol reports of conditions in that industry. Laboring Moscow, published by the| Prospects forearly action on the . Moscéw. soviet, printed in last eve.|Dawes report, combined with a more | ning’s edition the statement that at | favorable outlook at Washington, aid- ! the trial now in progress of the coun- | ¢ the forward movement in the carly ter-revolutionary organization, known | dealings. Gains of 1 to 2 points were as the “Acting Center” at Kiev, the | recorded by DuPont, Schulte, Union disclogure had been made that mem- | Pacific, New York Central, Texas & bers of the organization had been paid | Pacific, Pitt#éburgh & West Virginia for their espionage services 1with |and Atlantic Coast line. A growing de- American relief administration pro- | mand for railroad issues was réflected visions from the administration’s dc- | in buying of the dividend-paying stocks. Profit-taking developed later partment at Kiev., The newspaper emphasized this|in a number of representative indus- statement in view of “the recent rev- | trials, forcing General Llectric and | elations before the senate commission | Studebaker' down a point. American lon the American rellef administra- | Zinc preferrcd and Wheeling & Lake }uon's counter-revolutionary activities | Erie preferred also suffered sharp {in Russia.” losses, I'orcign cxchanges opened low. Today's Laboring Mescow, takes up | er. Ithe subject and makes it the text of lan editorial, challenging Secretary | Hughes to state who had Intervened | more than 3 points, sustained the gen- In another country's internal affairs. |eral list despitc intermittent bear sel- |“Was it the dollar republic in Russia | ling of motor issucs and vnewed or vice sersa?” it aske, liquidation of low-priced industrials. It does this, it says, in view of the | The demand broadened constderably, ‘revelations of counter-revolutionary | embracing oil, shipping, tobacco, mer- | activity by the American relief admin- | chandise ahd chemical issues. United |istration in Russia,” and the fact that | Fruit jumped 6 points, Sears Roe- | Secretary Hughes has been “unable | buek 3, Woolworth and Lackawanna to prove his allegations against Zino- | 314 each. Southern Pacific rose more ,vieff,” head of the communist interna- | than a point to a new top price for | tional. 5 the year at 90 5-8 and Missouri Paci- “Despite the fact that we remember | fic preferred reached a new high | America’s conduct during the civil [lever nt 39 3-8. Renewed selling {war (in Russia,) her responsibility for | pressure against the motors Brought {the overthrow of the Archaugel gov- [a 3 point loss in Nash and Willys- ernment and participation in the | Overland preferred. General Electric blockade and In the occupation of |yielded 2 points and United Cigars | Biberia and the Far East, we are nev- | hroke 10 points to a new minimum ertheless grateful -to the Ameriean |figure at 180, Call money opened at government for its relief work among |4 1.4 per cent. the Russian peasantry, We hesitated The closing was irregular. Mixed to admit the American relief admin- | movements took place in the late istration to Russia because we knew |dealings, bidding up of the shippings the prominent part it played in the |peing counteracted by heavy selling of overthrow of the Hungarian republic. |some of the foreign oils and coalers. The present revelations therefore, do | stock prices moved upward in the not surprise Russia. We never doubt- | early part of today’s market with spe- ed that among the relief administra- | cial strength developing in the rails tion employes in the Volga region | put fluctuations became confused there were many spies *and agents | ter when selling broke out in some of provocatur., Tt is only a question of |the pivotal industrial issues, Sales ap- how many of them were there,” proximated §00,000 shares. Haskell Denies Tt New York, April 3.—~Coloncl Wil- liam N. Haskell, former director of | the American relief administration in Russia, today denied that any of the 250 Americans employed in-the re- liet work had done espionage service for eounter revolutionary elements in Russia, Commending AMERICAN " FUNDS DERTED? iclaim Made Provisions Wedt o ! Pay Espionage System | wall Street Noon—DBrisk buying of railroad stocks, which advanced 1 to | | High At Bt Sug . 420 Am Can .......100% 104% Am Cr & Fdy..157 1587 Am LoCo ...... T2% 7215 Am Sm & Re.. 61 Am Sg Rf em., 51 Am Sum Tob Am Tel & Tel Am Tob .. Am Wool . Ana Vop Ate Tp & 8 At Gult & W I, Bald Loco ... Baltimore & O . 556 Beth Steel B ., 52 Con Textile ..... 6 Can Pacific 146 % Cen Leath Co Ches & Ohio 5% Low Close 425 425 on the statement the Russian newspaper Evening Moscow that members of the administration had been paid for esplonage work with provisions from the A. R. A. depot at Kiev, Colonel Haskell pointed out that a few of the 100,000 Russians employed by tha administration may be on trial and that the prosecution apparently had shown the defendants to have had administration connections, 750 day in an endeavor to straighten out ppovided for in Section 11 of sald act out the remaining wrinkles in the re- | e much as may be necessary to com- | o 1§ d tha at least one | plete the sum of $750,000,000 which | more entire day’s work will be necos- | can be used under certain conditions | sary to make French and English |fo convert some of the governmént- | texts understandable, | owned vessels into metor ships, The Owen 1, Young, n spito of his night { conditions under which this can be session of the drafting committee, done requives the board either to have | {in the committee again tod a customer (or the ship, the terms of | ships, estimated at about $400,000 | aplece, unless the vessels are 1o be tons of new shipping built more than 100,000 tons were of the motor type. “Roeontly the British government granted a loan of $10,000,000 to the hotel for three years encourdging the econ- in a rooming house type of propulsion is ox GOSTA oM chicfly by of the it s Home. It is supported Swedish residents, but beeause high of soloists secured, also liberally patronized by all lovers of good music, regardiess of nations ality, The committee in charge of this year's affalr is confident that it will be the most interesting _in the series which has been held for the past five Mus. Sloan Is Elected President of W, ( At a moect the W, (. Sollowinz off were clected for the eoming vear: President, Mrs, Sloan: viee-presid Heakes ape Jdohn Gi class years New York, April The thelt of 5,000 from the vanits of the Uotel st Tuesday and the simultancons disappearance of two assistant cashiers who have, destroyed il office-record photographs of them- was disclosed today bf the nsylvania’s anditor geueral delay in reporting the' loss to i hie police was sald to have been due to inability to enter the vaults, Only three per knew the combination the missing cahiers, Milton Farlong vl John P, Colling, and their chief, 81 Cory PPennsylvania, H. Wood: ¢ The Miles; Dptist ehurc Hiteheock Met William Ward; Arthur Carr: ¥ Anderse nter though his health is impaired, the sale being eet forth in the bill, or - - a term charter for the ship of not loss than five years. Also that the board l | place the vessel into actual operation. i [l “1t is not the intention of your com- mittee to permit the expenditure of 3[] ARE Twn GLERKS this money for the conversion of these cn g actively engaged in the foreign sery fee : and this is explicitly stated in the bill. Hotel Pennsylvania, New York, wWora sutpvuiiaers Turning to Sotor ' Y| wrhe Liverpool Journal of Com- irtimi morce” of January 3, 1924, in an edi- Reported Victimized - |5 on motor ships sates tat aur. ing the tast year of less than 400,000 1t also noted that Germany holds sec- ond place in the number of motoh ves- sels -bulit, and contends for Great Tritain, on the hasts of present ship® | ‘building, that her position at the end of 1924 will be one of real dominance | in motor ship building. Hocoud Royal Mall Line for two fast motor ships and another loan of $8,000,000 to the Pank Line toward the consers vation of 19 motor freighters, mes 1. Grimmey—and Mr. Grim wyudging from these reports it can had forgotten it e seen that the various maritime na- Hins h4d been em- tions are rapidly recognizing the great importance of omies of this new and each is striving ! obtain the carrying trade under come prtitive conditions, ahich fact is llke Iy to make the nlder 1ypes of coal and possibly oll vessels unprofitable.” 1 live 1 City Items 29,0 T tegular meeting of On eld hall ourt Beethoven, Britain Chapter, Yladassah, ceti ast night Talmna irstion of electing reh nd the el Cultivation of ho farmers ove e e T LIMITATION OF (LAAS Court —— Beaths Foresters of America, tonight at & o'clock in The meeting will be setoback tournament o Grotto by a with Theodore Suprinowicz Theodore Suprinowics, ear old M Mre. Lucien Suprin- onicz of 321% Orange straet, died at home of his parents today. The funemm! will be held from the rod Heart church at 7:45 Saturday morning. gacred Heart cometers The 1ittsl o ne son of ar tion wae fiture ] for a April Jance to the o, at the re complet Wednesday t hot hankru ring in 1 s No dividend was notificd {hat amin Griskevicla of 43 to operate motor ve- Funerals Holcomh orge ¥ his home at 27 morning. Yriday afte Burial will be Kapsis 24 William T arging non-support Anastaria IIMITATION OF (LAIMS . Washir morning by Hayre 2z Greorge ¥. The toneral of G vo died at avenne yesterday Weld trom the home and will be private in Fairview cemetery, b <gnnd be neon rrant issiied * compl f his wife CONDEMNS HYLAN'S PLANS o New York today ittee New York, Aptil &= amber of unanimonsly condemning ail of Mayor Hylan's now before the legisiats Jing that calling for the creation Cammeree a cot ye- Joseph A.Haffey Funeral Wirer Mr. Paul Robinen, Aosistant w5 Wain S Opp St Mar's € ureh Serviee Exceptions! Tel. Parlor 1675, Residence 17 S - Tel. 19%53 New Loeation —_————— port art center in Central Park eall~d | be the first to | €a- | Burial will be in Holeamb. | The colonel sald he had rigidly en. | Chi Mil & St P 16% forced his instructions to his men |Chi R Isl & P . 25% to feed starving Russiaps and keep | Chile Copper . 26% out of pelitics. Many newspapers | Chino Copper .. 16 had atthcked him, he added, and | Con G these wers now “blowing off their | Corn Pro Le steam.” Crucible Steel He said he was unable to under- | Endicott-John stand the reference In the newspaper | rie . . statement to “the recent revelations ! Krie 1st pfd before the senate commission on the |Gen Flectric Américan relief administration's | Gen Motors .. counter revolutionary activities in !Goodrick BIY | Russia,” 1t apparently referped, he |GGt North pfd asserted, $o the committee hoaded by | T1asp Copper ator Borah which is investigating | Int Mer Mar soviet propaganda in the United | Int Mer Mar pfd 51 States, Colonnl Haskell sald he had | Allis-Chalmers 1" talked with the Senator but that My | Pacific Oil Borah had not mentioned that Amer- | Int Nickel fean anti-soviet activities were under investigation by the committee, Kennecott Cop. . Lehigh Val ites O1l Champs All | Norr & West . | North Pae . Pure Ol ... ran Am P & Penn R R | Pieres Arrow ¥ Con Cop ling . 8 al DN Y Oil Ttef 1to; Sinclair South Pacific South Rail Studehaker ( Tesun ('o | Texus & Pacifi Tobaceo Trod | 4 | Transcon Ol | Unifon Pacift United Fruit U 2 Indns Aleo 17 8 Rubber Co U € Steel U 8 Steel prd Utah Copper Willys Overland Westingiiouse National Les ‘0 TOCAL STOCK QUOTATIOAS APutnam & Co.) Aetna 1ifs Ins Co Am Hardware Am Hosiery wees Bige-Hid Cpt Co com . Villings & com Billings & Epencer pld Bristol Brass . Colt's Arms ........ Conn 14 & Pow prd Fagle Lock Fafnir Bearing Co . Hart & Cooley Hid ¥i ight Tanders, F 3. 1. Montgome1y com . 1. Montgomery pid e 26 102 L1060 80 an 11 85 “ |N B Machine IN B Machine pfd | Niles-Bo-Pond com |North & Juaa . 2%y Peck, Stow & Wil ...... 23 | Russell Mg Co .... | Beovill Mfg Co .. | Routhern N B Tel Standard Serew { | ! | Here is the champion girle' Tigh {achoo] Lasketball team of the coun try. The Wemfiend, J team (above) soon o pla¥ a team from Guthrie, Okla., for the fitle, I'heto shews, fop to bottom: Ruth Miller, Gladys Wower, Florcnes | Stanley Works | Mundy. Efizabeth Peister, Kath- | Stanley Works pfd {erine Nicholas, Elizabeth Carr, Eve-|Torrington Co com Iyn Woodruft, captain. ITraut & Hine 134 2 o8 10 PUTNAM & CO. Mcmbers New York Stock Exchange” Members Hartford Stock Exchange 31 West Main St. Tel. 2040 " WE OFFER 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK. 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE. 50 STANLEY WORKS. 100 COLT'S ARMS. 100 FAFNIR BEARING. JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOC CHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartford Coun, Trust Bldg., Tel. 3-6320 New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 1815, Hartford Electric Light Company Connecticut Power Company Hartford City Gas Light Company parative analysis upon each of these We have prepared a co s and balance sheet figures for companies, which includes the earn! the calendar ycar 1923, To the holders of stock in these companies this information con- clusively determines the advisability of taking up the rights now officred. ; WE INVITE INQUIRIES Thomson; em & Lo Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTI'ORD STOCK EXCHANGL Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer : 25 SHARES NEW BRITAIN G Price On Application JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury BONDS Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York \ Mgr.—loom 509, N, B, Natl Bauk Bldg.—Tel 1012 New Haven EDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt, Hotel Bldg. Tel. 2:718 Tel. 3420 Conn. Power Co. rights Bought-Sold-Adquted AUSTIN & KRON 107 BOOTH'S BLOCK _spnims Phone 3015 W 7% First Mortgage Bonds (8} RE w York, April The market zenerally showed a greater degree of sctivity than had been noted for many {weeks, Lehigh Power had the great- cst gain advancing over six points to Commonweaith Power was e and strong, advancing over nd there was steady buy- British American tobacco made a fractional gain. Du- Motors made a moderats re 1o the statement of carnings products was also active Standard Uil iseues were irrcgular, the Sowth - American shares being among the strong fcatures, led by In ternational Petroleum which rose te above 20 in connection with state- ments of contracts made with Stan- dard Ol interests. Lago Oil, another gouth American property, made a fur- ther fractional gain. South Penn O fose over threg points and £ O. df Nebraska moved inta, Wrairic Oil and Gas tad wide range advancing o points to 241 Lut later lost all of fmperial Ol of Canada d by the advance in In- ternational Petroleum and made a ibstantial gain. There was heavy ding again in £ O, of Indiana with- in a narfow rangs, mining stocks were tive, Kas corporation continus n T % . | Naw v Mrg « & Towr vion Yale SO TREASURY STATEMENT $462,116,3 - t point ing of which rant sponee Candy ance, above o8, I Foreign Exchange 1 New York, Apr® (Foreign ex- | changes casy), Quotations in eente: | Great Britain: demand SR | enbles 43 60 day bills on banks France: demand s4; Maly: dsmand 4.36%; t. Belgium: demand 4.8 demand demmnd 13.64 1-2 Denmark deman 16; Germany | tper . Holland 56.9 | eden: demand 6. demand 16,45 Swilz [ 17.45. Spai mand demand 1,75, Voland: gemand 000012, [ tw Crecho-Slovakia: demand . duge Slavia: 1.24. Austria: demand 0014 8. Rumania: demand 1-5. Are | gentine: demand 3 de | mana 11.20. Tok 1-8. 1 Montreal 97 7% up twe § Greee ite usval this gain. was influenc 25. B demand 42 raifly ued a feater roup. LATIVA BLILDS sHIPS, Riga, April The old impefial vards in Riga and Libaw. have working full blast this winter, turning ovt steam and sailing veseol | tor next summer, which promises Yo | be the buslest for the shipping tndus try since Latvla became a reput The specialty of the Latvian ship | building industry i8 comstruction of | wooden ehips, as timber costs less iere than in any other Baltic coun- ltry. Latvia’s merchant flest consiets bury 18 clear the iracks of 20 steamers, 62 sailing vesecls and | Furt af fittie damasc nine moter boat |the cars which Teft the 11, CARS DERAILED — Fleven loaded cars derailed Wi | freight bound from New Haven DPanbury jumped the rails st the road trestle in cast Der utes before noon todar. on lthe Housatopic division were held o, by the mighap, wreeking crows being rummoned from Waterbury and Dran N was vd 1o ! nava Ansonia, April heat heen n a to réil- ( f § !

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