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CONFEDERATES MEET Thousands of Southern Veterans Annual 1 Are| Attending Their 31th wnion Being Held at Mempl Memphis, Tenn.,, June 3—Thous- ands of Confederate veterans and vis- throughout the south jag-cloaked city & 2£3i00 LOMOrTOW of the 34th aunual réunion of the United Confederate Veterans and the annual meeting of the Sone of Confed- erate Veterans, and the Confederate Southern Mcemorial association. | with the memorial assoc ation in its initial session this afte woon, the reu n ho were 1o unite in a memoria! day service to the con- federate dead and a celebration of Jofterson Davis' birthday anniversary, | nich is obcerved throughout the ithern states today., Subsequently the graves rederate soldiers were 1o be One veteran, Brack of Austin, | died of t disease while in- | specting the ma auditorium ! here 2 reunion on will be lirld, He served as a member of Co. Thirtesnth Texas cavalry. itors from poured into thiz day for the opening Meeting Texas, ANGSTERS St Louis State Senator Dangerously Wonnded Today nator e nd dan- State was sho! St Louis, Ju Michtel Kiuney, 49, gerously wounded today by one of two unidentificd in a motor car who aitzeked him at Oaklami, ncar the Kirkwood, Mo., as he was awaiting & paper, train, Ifonr shots were fired, He was brought hers suffering from wounds in the head, neck and arms. I'he assailants es ed. Iolice id that the heen a pariied man™ for v and attributed the attack 1o sters, tows, @ University men unive Judge had Lauity senator New Ha S s handed gang- CTIONS I'he first returns NEWFOUNDLAND EL Johw's, N. ¥, Juie 3.- three districts from which from yesterday's elections to the New- . pa tatt toundiand lature huve heen CRBARY X coived huve returned candidates of jooperty en 1he opposition party headed by Walter | tey “andidates of the govern- Premier AIhert Port de was Cermany Monroe, ¢ ment party led 1 Hickman were defeated in Girave, where ordon Wradiey elected, and Ilarbor Main, whe Woodford and Cahill won over I'ost- master General Hawceo and one of his golleaguess. cove Urank W, GETS NEW TRIAL Albany, N. Y Mrs, Anna Buzzl, comvicted of the murder of Frederick Selineider, wealthy New York contractor, was granted a new 1o trial by the court of appeals today T'he ecourt reversed the judgment of conviction of the supreme court in Bronx eounty. Mrs, Buzzi is now in the death house at Sing Sing prison. June 3 i'enno, of suceeed Besil graduation Official Hartford Stock Exchange Quotations FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building BANKS AND TRU R | city n-nv -n4 Trust Co. WA -Aetaa Nat Martford-Conn, Trust o, Morris Plan of Martford Trust Co. ational Bank #t Co Mank & Trust Con “n Seeurity Trus Co, | 300 COs, FIRE INSURANCE A ML Automebi | “n o | Hartford Fire | BN 1 bE National Firs Tnsu CH | " 358 Phosnix Fire In | Ho | Roseia Ins, Co. | I | LIFE AND INDEMNITY Casuaty & 8. Co, (3] e L] e 60 21n Py ann PUBLIC UTILITIES e, City G, 1t Ca, pfa, (3% 1 LI . 4 Mtd, City G. 1.t. Co, com, (25) Hartford Electric 1t. pfd. Martford Electric Lt, com, ¢ #5. N, Epgland Tel. Co. 134 Hartterd City Gas Full P4, Recelipts 1 1 MANUFACTURING (¢ Ameriean Hardware Cor, (25) LEE Automatie Ref. Co. L Pigelow.Htd, Carpet Co, com Rillings & Spencer Co, nfd, (25) & Bpencer Co., com. (25) ofling Company ta Arma Co. 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(1) Thomas Against Hartford Co. romas of bill in tunich Insuranc n' Hart purchased by companies Numich Co., r o eer Annapolis, elected cavfain 1925 baseball team Dale graduated tomorrow Harris, Barchet, Heleger and Pete: At and several strong substitutes, Girl Editor Samuelson journa of lowa, The dai cditor-in-clef of HANDS BOWN DEC 1510N lune the lown 7 equity 1 tford vas seized hy the todian dur thit Ameri and its snit ain tro ELECTED CAPTAIN Feuno Harris, 18 P " K 18 1 B % 10 12 1% B 1% Dismisses Bl In brousht by the Co « Na reorganized th (hosen To 1925 Midshipmen Team, O Hanoiuly Md., Massachusetis, the midshipmen | damage by the tidal wave in Uauma- by his teammates, June the raon, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 192 \ —_——— ——————— 1} Cit._y Items 3( Wall Street Briefs M. D. Saxe, acting fc | Sehmidt, has brought suit | against Chadzutka. action is re- sle in the city court the third | Monday in June. Deputy Sherifft M.! | H. Horwitz gerved the papers. | .Miss Alice Bailey, a patiant at the | | New Britain general hospital, is rest- ing comfortably, following an opera- v { tion for appendicitia, ok Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Baker of Indian Neck visitors in to Mrs, Baker Will spend the summer 2 | her cottage “Wave Crest” at Indian Neck, while Mr. Baker will be in | 'rampa, Fla., during the next few months. | Miss Mildred Hart of 46 Toberts! |strect and Miss Estier Bergeson of South street have returned from a | motor trip 10 New York city. Louis for 81301 Now York, June 5. operations in the Mahoning valley reported to be averaging about 40 per | cent this week, a new low for the year. ' Predictions that foreign govern- ments wiil call for a large amount American capital during the mid- dle of the year are being discouraged by bankers, one prominent financier | expressing the opinion that September even would be too early for the prob- | able German loan under the Dawes proposal. Nearly half of the U, §. Stee] cor-| poration’s total turnover in 1923 went to defray expenses of labor and taxes. Wages alone, it was said, constituted 44,28 per cent of the $1,061,600,000 gross business, while taxes accounted ) per cent. ALBANY CF TES York State Capital | New Obseryes 2 bond eiferings today tetal less 300th Anniversary Today than o h 080t meanediny §2 400600 Albany, N. Y., June 3.—More than Californiz-Oregon Power Co. first and three eenturies of history, progréss refunding morigage sinking fund six and achievement were depicted in the | per cent. gold bonds, series B, at 99% climax today of Albany's tercentenary and intercst, yielding about 8.05 per celebration, With 30 hands, 60 floats cent. Other issues were $1,500,000 5 and more than 15,000 marchers, all Per cent. equipment trust certificates, poriods from the days of the Indian series E, of the Fruit Growers Express |10 the present were reproduced. Co., priced yield 5,10 per cent,, and $1,000,000 Long Beach, ( *hool district 5 per cent, honds, at prices to yield about 4.70 per cent. SCHOLARSHIP I'UND Lichmend, Ind, June 3 of the committees on education and of the ral council were to be made 5 annual assembly of the United 1 1 ehureh of Nerth vmerica today, Among recommenda- tions is one that provides that a care- selected number of persons wish- ¥ in Christian educational ‘tield study for an advanced degree in an approved university, may, on filing applications similar to those now iteports of lowa student at has been naied Daily y student Little demand for the “loan crowd” was reported by brokers at the close of business on the stock exchange vesterday. Industrials were enerally quoted at 3 per cent. and railroads at 2 1-2 per cent, City stocks in Towan news Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co. decla jend of 3 1-2 per cent. on the second preferred stock, payable Suliat of théotkgical and - wsdteat e L 10 stock of record July 1. Judge A Shistly Pl iy ’”“’ which brings dividend up to date. The district court | student b mv.‘fl'_\: fund in vm‘run:< tEguIRF quasterly '“\,‘_]MM "'dfl A ‘r-”; decision dismiss- [ not exceeding 3300 annually, (RO AtaCE protorra Alho SAREE SER DS A dividend of 12 the second preferred stock has been de- clared hy Lord & Tayjor, payable July 2% the worst in forty years have fol- { to stock of record June 20. This the heavy weck-end rains in pays accumulated dividends up to Lngland, the Midlands and the north November 1, 1922 of England suffering the most. Sey- persons are reported drowned, | Ayomobils pr livestock has been destroyed | jayol pat thers will he no property damage is heavy, | «.jes, Alfred I, Sloan, Jr., arms having been inundated. | o General Motors corporation, The forecasters hold out little hope of | oqay in discussing the businese ou immediate relief, indicating that more Stocks of automobiles on ha {rain may be expected, liquidated and by July or | August they will have been nearly ex- e w‘.:.wd. he asteried, One of the big June 3.—ONicials of the troubles in thie automobile huaine Hawailan Pineapple Company, owners Mr, Sloan added, was that dealers & A of the Island of Lania. estimate the | manufacturers all have the habit of sxpecting businesy every year to he far in excess of that of the preceding The re- Hdwin - per cent. on BAD FLOODS IN ENGLAND June 3.—VFloods deseribed First Remsuy London, German owned oo alien o the low barzain pres jeval jces are at i owned insur- oo, sought slon to re- lcok. |are being 15 FOOT TIDAL WAVFE Frank W wus today {lapau harbor on Saturday, helieved who will be'to he conecetd with the eruption of | Kilauea at $3,000, Tt is said that the wave was 15 fest high year, & Pitts- Aefieit The Ruffale, Rochester burgh Railway Co. reports a af $172,619 for the quarter fund Mar 31, compared with surplus of 512, LT in the first quarter of 1928, Surpius of the Rutland raiiread dropped to $00,044, from $114,038 in the same period, Ioses by Waid, | regular team of the ANDRE \\Q 'TO L New Haven, June 3.—James P. An | draws for mors than 30 years report ‘\-r of judicial decisions of the supreme court of errors, will relinquish his duties January 1, next, #t was an- nouneed by Chief Justice George W, | Wheeler when the June term of the court was opened here today, URN The extra dividend of 215 per eent declared in the last four quarters by the Buffale & Susquehanna Railread coropration, has been omitted. The regular quarterly dividend of 13 per eant on the common and the regular | FRENCR WOMAN GETS AWARD Paris, Juna 3.—1f by careless driv- ing when eyt with a perfect lady you isn000 get her into an aceident that roba her ; acmi Annual of 2 per cent on the pr o000 | Of her smile, you'll pay for it, and if ferred were declared, aon 000 the lady In question is a professional | - - 130,000 | smiler, it comes pretty high here in Mingng | Franc 150.000 Twenty thousand francs is what 0000, Mine, Jane Lugau, a musical comedy 900,000 h v ' ‘:;‘Ll';"‘-“l“l'“:""::“:“”".::r"'m"“."“'f;: producers and Aonu:.- to accumulate {age. The smashup she figured in lere | 7OCkS YRR the outicoR RPBAAT to her with scars on the right ear, the | O for SineRhing demand and falling forehead and the fips, In sewing up | PFIOeS 190 EER impuite baing to work the last-named wounds, the face was O stochs, e business world, the ' bank says, 19 more sensitive to indi «0 contorted as to make Mme, Lugau's ' " famed footlight smile & thing of the | CAted changes than formerly and an Moot the Wwentt takes to cover more hurriedly. 0,000 Tn an analy: of general husiness conditions, the National City bank, at tributes the alowing up of business in recent months to the hesitancy of A00,000 000.0 508,000 800,000 710,000 1200,000 The Empire Gas & Fuel Co, cipal petrolaum subsidiary of Serviee Co., has entered the prod feld in California. A well is drilled in Kern County. Find Braying Bird New York—A penguin that brays ke a jackass and lives in a den jungle with parrots, humming birds and woodpeckers, f& among the inter- exting birds discovered by Dr. Frank ';: f0n | M. Chapman, curator of ornithology, ' in a four-month cruise through the Andes in a steamer. e recently re- o turned to the American Museum of Natural fistory with many speci- | mens of rare birds. 2.000,00 200 800 909,800 prin Cities cing being 500,000 000,000 PO BoD SEIPE CONDITION, rian Chancellor Has Good Chance to Recover From Wounds, By the Assoclated Press Vienna, June 3 000,000 ~The conditien of Chancellor Scipel, serfously wounded when an attempt was made against his lite Sunday, continued unchanged teday, his physicians considering it satisfactory present and exe £ the hope that tomorrow, the third and crucia 1 any untasorab bullet Ing. Meanwhile the Funerals — v, would not res around the chanceilor's John Everett Moore, funeral of John rett Moore ening, Wwas he his mother, erkin, o'ciotk this mor Mary's church o'clock. A solemn high m quiem was sung, Rev, Walter Me- | Crann, Rev, Walter Lyddy and Res Htaymond J. Clabby officiating. As the Body was borne from the church Mrs. Crean sang “The Vacant Chair.” “ The pall bearers Benjamin Durham, James Clerkin, Bernard La- The process who die wound in trom 1h Ellen stroet, at open spaces nearby the hospital are crowded day and Might with hundreds of anxious many of whom frequently aloud for the chancellor's recov- | and from &t catchers pray Any motive ilea tha for the erime has The there was a politica! been dis- miessd of the assassin, Karl Jaworek, o young factory work- er, is adjudged now 1o have been that ine, Thomas Clerkin, Riehard Fisher 6f 2 misguided and disgruntied indi- and Donald Hackney. The flower Vidual, not prempted by any organi. arers wers Edward Measenger, P7ation Francis Hackn James Hannén and - Wiltiam Walsh JOURSMENT PLANS Father MeCrann read the committa — | #ervice 4l the grave in &, Mary's Obstacle Fncountered Today in Fight eaion For Muscle Shoals Action were 250,000 | t PR 5 688 a0 Wae Wickwire o1 ington, June 5.—The plans of te leaders to push through a eon- t resolntion for adisurnment of congress nest Saturday night cu o & 10.500,000 | 4,500 908 | 25008000 | 9.975.008 23,000,000 | 000,600 19,000,089 | 208,449 5000000 7,590,000 Joswph Wickwire, The funeral of Joseph was held thie aftemnoon at the B, ( Porter funeral parlors, Rev. Henry W. Maier officiating. Interment was in tered another ohstacle today in Fairview cemetery ceried attack by senators interested in final disposition of the Muscie Shoals Sm————————EEESSIISTESSSSS probirm at this session Qodconcooa P el TV TURVRVRNRURT 3 L LLLN.LL) 1 /966,000 0000 0000 010 098 800 500 08 5,000,008 o o0 OPPOSE. CONSOLIDATION Washington, June 3—Opposing con solidation of the war and navy depart ments, the jeint congressional commit- tee on reorganizgation of executive de- partments in & report submitted to- day recommended establishment of a new department of education and re- JOSEPR A. HAFVLY Funeral Director Mr. Panl Robinson. Assistant NEW LOCATION-365 MAIN &1, Opposite St. Mary's Church Tel.—~Parlor 1625-2 Residence—17 Summer St Tel. 1625-3 e & tef BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL been EXPHESS TOUR STMPATHY WITH ! -« FLOWERS Y A son has born 1o Mr. ard Jones of 2% Millare a =on has been born to Mr. and joceph Lopek of 1689 Kelsey strest. and a daughter hzs been born ta Mr. and Mre Joseph Retocoinski Wf 21 Woleott strest, at the New Brit- ain G hospital today. rn W‘ll‘l'l! rosy ‘N"' ‘ 31 CHLRCH 8T, enera Ana : |Ate Tp & 8 I.. WALL STREET STOCK oo EXCHANGER REPORTS High Low Am Can . 1047 \mtr&}-d\“lflh Am Loco 10475 160 103 3% 160 Am & Ite Am Sg R em.. 4 " Tel. . Am Am. Wool Cop At Gulf & W1 Bald Loco Baltimore & O . Peth Steel B Con Textile .. Can Pacific .. Cen Leath Co Ch & Ohio Chi Mil & St P . Chile Copper Chine Con G Corn Pro Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar trie 1st pfd Gen FElectrie Gen Motors .... Goodrick BF .. 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S TREASURY STATEMENT, Treasury balance, Foreign Exchang “ L New York, June 2.-—Foreign changes steady., Quotations in cen Great Britain, demand 432 5.16, ca- Mes 432 9-16, 60 day hills on banks 430 1-18; ¥rance, demand 5.16, ca- bles 5.17: Ttaly, demand 4.35, cables 1 5: Belgium, demand 4.46, ea- bles, 4.47; Germany, demand per teilllon 23 Holland, demand Norway, demand 13.54; Swe- demand 26.48; Denmark, de- 16.802%: Switzerland, demand Spain, demand 12.58: Greece, demand 1.82 Poland, demand 000012 Czecho-Slovakia, demand 2.93: Jugosiavia, demand 1.221.4; Austria, demand 0014 1-8: Rumania, demand .42%; Argentina, demand 13 Brazil, demand 10.85: Tokio, demand 40 3.8; Montreal, holiday. den HERO OF ‘98 PARDONED, hy Spaniards Was Sunk. Washington, June An act of when the collier Merrimae vas sunk deliberately in Santiago harbor by Lieutenant Richmond P Hobson has won a presidential pardon on this Mer- rimac's sinking for Francis Kelly, an enlisted member of the crew whe was captured by the Spaniards when his thip was sur For his het ed a congres and later h Kelly Was Captured When Merrimac herotsm 26th anniversary of the oism Ke n re-c ing 1o hi was “shanghair seoking Hobse and W vander HINTS AT MIRDER Unsigned Tetter W. Thorme state Police Get About Death of J Danbury, June 3.--Tha New police the saures of an a cetigating nymous of Jeel W died state are in rolating to the who ciday stamobils ae Y. The 1et- which the Cone scticut stea the barracks in Ridgefield is said to contain a hint The may of an accident York state poiies at that the death of Mr. nat have heen the result It was turned Rrewster, er to New police at BOXING PLANS state Commission Will Mect in Wa- terbury Tomorrow For Discussion 2.—The stat will Waterbury, Ju ath- commission meet here tos morrow night to act on the dispute petween two boxing promoters the services of Frank Moody, British ight. George Mulligan of has signed Moody retie for a bout [ Harry champion, | Jume 1 At ter clzims Moody Need Natiel ch promoter's claim exe | PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange Close | 31 West Main St. Tel. 2040 We Offer:— 50 Stanley Works 100 American Hardware 50 Torrington - JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD-CONN. TRUST CO. BLDG., TEL. 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