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' N 3 3 B " [ " ¢ ” f N . . . : il . L] ' . o . L] . . . . . v v ) : S ) L ' () a M " . g . ' ’ 2 ) . 4 * . [ . . N 3§ U . I B : 1 L R A .41 . {7 1 I i P M’ M B . ol RISE IN MAXWELL slipped on an olly floor while shop- ping in a 5 and 10-cent store, suffer- ing a fractured hip whieh confined het to bed for more than three months, brought an action for dam- ages of $35,000 against the F. W, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925, e B e e e High Wire Performer Is Fatally Hurt in Tumble Newark, N. J, June 2, (AP)— Mrs, ldna Brock, a high wire per- former, waa in & hospital today, ap- STRANGER SIZES UP " |5 EING PROBED Stock Exchange hots — Mack Track Dividend Today New York, June 2, (AP)—The New York Stock Exchange today be- gan an Investigation into the market position of the Maxwell Motors Cor- yporation stocks, which have recorded a aensational advance since last June. The “B" stock; which #bld, as low 33 1-4 In Janvary, teday touched a new record top at 1164, perior court today. WILL GLOSE AT 6 P, O During July and August nunths of July and August. decision was arrived at definitely n ovi 'y 7 of the mercantlle bureau at the exchange, sent & letter to members |MOTNINE: e sald in part: . “I am {instrueted by the commit- tee on business conduct to request you to report to it by 12 noon tos morrow your position in class A and B stocks of Maxwell Motors at the close of business yesterday, June 1, including the day's transactlons, as follows: “How many shares of each stock long and for whom? “How many shares of each stock short and for whom? “How many shares of each bor- rowed and of whom? “How many shares loaned and to whom?" by Seccretary Ralph L. Gould, during the two months Saturdays all the year around. first weelc in July, levenings, Including July 3. WANT T0 DRIVE BUSSES —iat New York, June 2, (AP)—Direc- tors of Mack Truck, Inc, today de- clared only the regular quarterly dividends of $1,50 a share on the common stock and $1.76 each on the first and second preferred, tempor- | arily setting at rest rumors of a spe- | cial dividend distribution. Heavy speculation in the common stock, based on these rumors and- reports | of large current earnings, sent it|today conferring with £oaring from 117 to 183 in the first | John K. Punderford with a view five months af this year. |having the Connecticut Co. agree The company issued a statement terms presented by the board. setting forth that no consideration had been given to the question either on an extra dividend or a stock div- | idend on the common. “The energies of the manage- ment and organization and financlal resources of Mack Truek,” it sald, “are fully absorbed in handling the record business which has marked 1925 operation. The company's| plants for some wecks has been op- erating at full capacity on sales| hooked during the first five months of the year. The output is running more than 40 per cent ahead of the 1924 period, Profits, as might he ex- pected, are expanding in keeping with t marked increase in shi ments. While the margin of profit somewhat less than 1924, the great | increase in production and in ship-| ment has produced earnings at the| largest rate In the company's his-| ate Motor Cars, New: Haven, June 2. the busses. The state board of the trolleymen's union trolleys and buses | | tors for the buses. from outside, Seek Taxi Passengers Bridgeport, June 2 car ran down and Coroner John J. Phelan, tory. was the driver of the faxicab, Im- = { mediately after the accident Walke ASKS HEAVY DAMAGES _ |man's three passengers disappeared. Bridgeport, June 2 (AP)—Anna | He was unable to give authorities Clark, Bridgeport; who says she | their names. MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORPORAT History Woolworth Co, Bridgeport, in su- Merchants Finally Settle Argument By Voting to Take Saturday Nights w Britain stores’ will close at 6 o'vlock Saturday evenings during the This a meeting of the board of directors The decision was the direct result of the questionnaire sent out rocently which about two-thirds of the mer- | chants voted to closo at this time specified, Many wanted to close at 6 o'clock The new ruling will take effect the | The stores w remain open until 9 o'clock Friday Trolley Employes Object to Com- pany Hiring in Outsiders to Oper- (AP)—The | question paramount this year with| the trolleymen who work for the Connecticut Co. is who shall operate conference President The contention of the trolleymen is that seniority should rule on both and that those who have worked on the cars should be given a chance to bid in as opera- ' At the present time the operators are being taken | Who Fled After Crash (AP)—Three unidentified passengers who leaped trom a taxlcab and fled after the fatally injured | Mrs. Phyliss Beatty, 74, of Milford, | in Stratford Sunday night, are being sought as important witnesses, it de- veloped at an inquest held today by Harold 8. Wakeman, Bridgeport, arently mortally injured by a fall from her husband's shoulders as he was walking a wire 40 feet above the ground. A flash of lightning unnerved her and she lost her hold, glving & crowd at Dreamland park last night a view of a tragedy in- stead of a thrill over acrobatics. In her fall she struck one of the {uprights supporting the wire, Her husband had kept his footing and when Mrs. Brock fell he slid down a pole to her ald, With many broken bones, she had little chance of re- |covery, 1t was believed. She is 20 |vears 0ld and her home is in Hunt- at (ington, W. Va. Deaths Tony Sanzagorski Teny Sanzagorski, 54, of 50 Bain street, died yesterday afternoon of pneumonia. Mr, Sanzagorski was employed at the Union Mfg, Co. and had completed plans for his return to Europe next month to bring his g in i | | drew's church, Burial will be In St. Mary's cemetery. John Lavery John Lavery, 45 years old, dled {at the home of his sister, Mrs, John Keevers at 43 Franklin street this afternoon about 2 o'clock from a lingering iliness. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Keevers and Mrs. Thomas McGrath, and one brother, Thomas Lavery of this city. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. is of to (e Mrs, John Dunworth The funeral of Mrs. John Dun- worth will be held tomorrow morn f o'clock at Et. Joseph's Burial will be in 8t. Mary's | cemetery. e e Joseph A. Haffey Funerni Director. Phone 1625-2. St. Mary’s Church. 17 Summer t.—1625.3. QUALITY Bridal Bouquets at Reasonable Prices. Wedding Decorations. F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shop 2 Church 8. Tel. 886—181 “The Telegraph Fiorist of New Britain.” ION The Marlin-Rockwell Corporation was incorporated with perpetual charter in New York on Dec. 8, 1915. On March 28, 1924 stockholders approved acquisition of the Gurney Ball Bearing Co., consideration to be $2,722,800 par value of 7% ‘cumulativc preferred and 183,683 shares of no par common with assumption by Marlin-Rockwell of all debts, liabilities and obligations of the Gurney Co. 1909, was later dissolved. The Gurney Co., organized in Business and Property The Comipany under its charter is authorized to engage in the manufacture of iron and steel articles and particularly ball, and roller bearings, wire wheels also tool and electric furnace steel. The Company after its acquisition of the Gurney Ball Bear- ing Co., approved March 28, 1924, has two plants, one at Plainville, Conn., and the other at Jamestown, N. Y. ] Earnings 'l Gross Larnings . 260 Less Selling Expenses, etc ...... Manufacturing Profit ....... OtherEIncolneMEaEE SRR NET PROFIT FOR THREE MONTHS ..... Pfd. and Com, Divs. (Pay Apr. & May ADRED TO SURPLUS. .., ..:.. 5 S The above earnings indicate a net profit for the year THREE MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31, 1925. b R AT i i G B0 GO 000 00 G0 RO DY SO BB 00 G 00D ) 125,734.73 353,050.80 108,280.88 $244,769.92 : oo $146,664.76 y of over §3.60 per share on the Common stock after all charges and preferred dividends. COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET AS OF DEC. 31ST. ssets Plant Investiments Good Will, etc. Deferred Charges Cash and Rec. Net Inventories «.......oe0e Preferred Stock Common Stock ....... Restrves: <. 5 S0 Notes and Accts. Pay .... 1924 . $2,792,105 215,317 1 21,388 10,940 1,124,887 331,215 1,843,671 1,073,966 $‘3,780,‘;W $1,024,519 78,355 257,964 1,367,593 2,468,713 309,620 85,797,369 $2,780,087 Thege figures show a remarkable improvement and indicate that under the present new management this Company has attractive possibilities. Dividends Dividends on the Common stock are payable Feb. 1st LISTED ON THE NEW YORK 2TOCK Present rate $1.00 per share. XCHANGE PRESENT M ARKET 20-2015 We recommend this stock as a SPECULATIVE INVES MENT THAT WILL GROW, Fuller Richter Aldrich 8 @ #4 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. JESSE MOORE JOS. M. Tel. 2-5261 H. P, SPAFARD 87 WEST MAIN ST. Professional Bldg. Tel. 1253 E. T. BRAINARD, Mgr. HALLORAN family here from Lichuania. The funeral will take place tomerrow” | morning at 9 o'clock at Bt. An- | Funerals 11 New C. of C. Secretary Tells What He Sees Here New Britain needs a new theater and needs it badly, according Ralph L. Gould, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, in an ad-. dress to the members of the Lion club at the Burritt hotel today, Mr. Gould spoke on New Britain and its resources, taking as his sub- Ject “Belling New Britain to the New Britainites,” He pointed out tremendous possibilities for advance- ment of the city if the energles of the three civic clubs and the Cham- ber of Commerce could be concen- trated on a move for a bigger, bet- ter and busier New Britain. Mr. Gould said a community is built on three fundamental things— food, family and fun. He told his hearers that in order to have satis- fied employes it was necessary to supply them with adequate amuse. ment to occupy their idle hours. He sald in his travels about the country he ha# found that in almost |every community the people do not 'know their own town. “New Britain | people do not know New Britain,” he said. | He told a few facts of the early to the entire community, comprising a territory 15 miles in length and six |miles in width, was bought from the |Indians for about $20. He pointed out that “In spite of the fact that the railroad runs its main line a mile or so outside of town,” the city has grown from a population of 59,000 in 1021 to more than 69,000 in 1924, He said New Britain has 30 in. dustries, employing a total of more than 20,000 people with a capitaliza- tion of more than $50,000,000, There are elx banks in the city, he said, with total resources of $36,000,000 land a total of $35,000,000 on de- posit. He spoke of the wonders of Wal- nut Hill park and said the civic consciousness of New Britain should be brought to the point where peo- | ple would realize the natural advan- |tages of the community. | He said there are manufacturers {in the city who do not know how many products their own plants turn | Niles-Rement-Pond pfd | Niles-Bement-Pond com North & Judd Mfg. Co. (25) x (25) Standard € Stanley Wor Stanley Wor Torrington ex Unlon Mfg. Co.. N. Brit. (25) Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. (25) Whitlock Coil Pipe NEW YORK BANKS AND T America, Bank of e \ 0 13§ Q3 will be expelled if he pub- American Exchan I 1%a s lishes any more South Side news, Bankers Trust ex | QJ | ed by the school's Bank of N. T. & Trust ex | QJ r. Alfred T. Jayson Central Uni lQu 1 e helles who wear th St { 1 | Q) A i les who wear the Chatham Pher | ] | [ Q3 new fangled hells on thelr garters | Chemical Nat " v | | B.Mo appeared for the first time last Sun- Commerce | ' | QJ iny Com Exchange LS | QF 75,000 eCaul Tt Equitable Trust ex | 5 2 [ QMn 000,000 When the auihorities learned of Farmers Loan & Trust Co ' ‘ | oF 090,000 | the puhlication of the story they | First National Bank 5 | QuJ 000| forthwith summoned the reporter | Guaranty Trust Co T | Qwm | 00,0001 e L hem Hanover National | QJ 0,000 "€7OT® e ey St | trving Bank-Columbia “Trus® s | Q3 | 1Tsen0n0 e publication of such a | Lawyers Titla & Trust H sl $ 1 QI | 6owgon is A disgrace to the school” said Manhattan Co. (Rank of) (50, 1 Qs 0| Jayson { Mechanica & Metals Natl. o |4 200 QU | 10.000,000 ) | National City ex or 4 1 Q3 | eovecoe = e New Tork Trust Co I SERHELE MARRIAGE LICENSES Park National () 3| Q1 Im The following marriage licenses Title, Guarantes & Trust ‘ W QM| 10 vere fssued at the city clerk's office U. & Mortgage & Trust Co. ) 1 23 sl tiidl, Ayl ACTIVE INSURANCE AND CASUALTY COMPANIES miatti, t k driver American Alliance . S and A Quarti. fac American Surety ex QMn ' 8 South street: Philip ntinental Ins . 5 | a1 01 Kallgran. clerk, 51 Dwight it s | 43 | Seeoteeiand Halga Elfreda Berlin. at hor rankiin Fire o. (18) 3 000y ons stree hony od- 3lens Falls tns. Co. (10) Q4 " ¢ Ly eet; Anthony J. Pod Siobe & Rutgers rritt street. |t Great American Insurana Co | . 18 | Q18| 12500000 and Ph Iski, at home, 160 Hanover Insurance Co. (50) | 101 QJ L50R@00 | \pitjer ony Ruglenus, Home Insurance Co. Wl Jad D B0 factory hand, Hartford, and Helen tne. Co. of Nortd America (10) | 13 1318 £,000,000 G Fand '3eT ek Nationa) Liberty 1oa Co. (80) | 2 | Ja3 | usooooe|Sarkus, factory hand. 887 Ea Sational Sui ety v 1 QJ | 10000000 street oy J. Fitzpatrick K '\,m:.,. Falle 1]" Qo (80) | " ‘(J!I 3000000 | 4icar Hartford, and Marion Eliza- referred Accident 5 20 o * vowa.ove |4 bt PR Wastchartar Fire 1na. Co. 10) | “wiow 301 QJ | vewn.ooe|Peth Winters, clerk § Linden s—extran THEHARDWARECITY the | history of New Britain ,stating that | the zoning ordinance alone depends the question of what the city will be like . 15 or 20 years from now, Among other things needed he sald were adequate parking facllities, a |mercantile agency, zoning ordinance and another theater, Attorney David I, Nair, Thure W, Bengston and Leon A, Rose were named a committee to arrange for |an outing at Momauguin this sum- {mer, — ,lWaII Street Briefs Burplus of the Delaware & Hud- son Co. for the first quarter of 1925 fncreased to $703,972 after charges, compared with $218,128 In the same period last year. This is equal to $1.656 a share on the capital stock, against 61 cents a share a year ago. The rise in Kelly-Springfleld 8 per ent preferred stock to 57% from the year's low of 43, and in the § | per cent preferred from 41 to 58%, has aroused some hops fn the finan- cial district that it may not be long before favorable action s taken on back dividends on these shares. New offerings today finclude an irsue of $9,000,000 Consolidated Gas Yiectric Light & Power Co, of Bal- timore first refunding mortgage 5 | per cent sinking fund gold bonds, erfea I, June, 1965, at 1001 and |acerued interest, and $3,000,000 Buf- falo Public Bridge Co. 30 years 7 per cent first mortgage sinking fund |Rold bonds at 99% and accrued in- | terest, and’ Police Board on Tour of Inspection Chiet William C. Hart of the po- lice department with several mem- |bers of the board of police com- | missioners went on a tour of sev- eral cities in the state and New York city this morning for the pur- | pose of inspecting traffic equipment employed at various places and to Investigated flash signal systems |such as will be installed in this city. | While in New York, the party will | visit Captain George J. Kelly of the |r1rnlr1nwn'. who is recuperating at %Hart |2 hospital from the effects of an op- |eration performed several weeks ago. Boy Falls From Veranda, Injuries’ Not Determined RUST COMPANIES IS NOT EFFECTIVE (Rails and Industrials Are Tar-| gets Today New York, June 2 (AP)—Belling pressure was renewed agalnst many popular rall and industrial stocks at the opening of today's stock market, but it falled to halt operations for the rise in other sections of the list. | Merchandising issues were again in god demand, May Department Stores opening 18 points higher, Dupont advanced 2% points to 172, a record top, on the first e and Frisco | common moved up 1. Initial reces- | sions, as a rule, were of a fractional nature, e e 2 SELLING PRESSURE PUTNAM:- MEMBIAS. NEW YORK & HAKTTORD STOCH & CO High Low Close Allls Chal ... 84% 84 841 |Am Can ..., 1903 187 19034 |Am Loco .... 123% 123% 122% Am Smelt ..., 106% 104 1054 Am Bug Lo84% 6315 64 Am Sum .... 9% 9% 9% |Am Tel & Tel 140% 1403 1403 |Am Wool ..., 37% — - Anaconda, 30% 39 39% |Atchison ..., 118% 118% 118% | At GIt & W 1 465 46 4614 | Bald Loco .. 118 115% 118 | Balti & Ohlo . 79 78 9 | Beth Steel ... 39 3% 38% | Bosch Mag .. 34 3313 33% | Cen Leath ... 18% 1833 18% Ches & Ohio . 96 9% 96 CM&SBtP.10% 9% CM & St Pptd 16% 13% CRISI&GP .. 45y | Chile Copper . 34 | Col T'uel 5 3% Con Textile ... 2% Corn Prod Ret 32 Cru 1550 63 Cuba Cane Sug 12% Cosden Oil ... 3 3% 32% Dav Chem 36 3T Erle 1st pfd 57% Gen Electric 3 259 Gen Motors .. 77 6% 7164 | Gt North pfd . 67% 7% 673 | Insp Copper .. 271 27 274 | Tnt Nickel 20% 8% 28% | Int Paper .... 73 [31 1Y | Kelly Spring .. 18% 18 13 | Kennecott Cop. 50% 50 | Marine .. | Marine ptd | Mid States Oil. Mis Pac pfd . Nat Le: out. One factory alone makes more | Richard Green, 15 months old |y ¢ \wog (11208, 120 |than 300 different products and all |son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green of 0\ "p) 5 535 told the city's factories make more |55 West street, fell from the second | o oo ‘o' """ oo 561 |than 1,069 different products. story veranda at his home this aff ParEAmericant 0% K | “We must get over our differences |noon and was taken to the e il G o fopinion and our sectiohalism and | Britain General hospital, where X-| piare o pr 2015 work for a better community,” he (ray examinations will be made to de- e o 253, |said. e told his hearers that upon |termine the extent of his injurles. |pop 1 & § . s Ray Copper .. 12% 12% Reading 88% 8TY% 10t 0 | Roval Duteh .. 51 507% icial Hartford Stock Exchange duotations sriwron.™ ois |South Pacific 101 10014 FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY South Railvay 27% 043 Burritt Hotel Building Studebaker ... 463 48 T i AR | Texas Co 455 48 BANKS AND TRUST COS. TrAndcont ol iw ) s | | Bid ) Ask Div. | Payable - Capital | I'njon Pac 13615 City Bank and Trust Co. | | 0| QJ .000( 17§ Tndus Al 20 391 Conn. River B, Co. I 200 10 [ J&d ol i ‘,:‘ i First National Bank 240 for Qi 200 8. Ru % 4 | Hartford-Aetna National ex 320 330 | 12 | QJ | 00,000] U7 8§ Stesl ,....115 114 114% Hartford-Gonn, Trust Ca. | 40 15 ‘\ QJ 00,000 | Wostinghouse . 73 12 73% | Morris Plan of Hertford | 115 7 Glak |l 000 | i 56% 5 Park Bt. Trust Co. [ § 1 Q3 | 10000 Radio . 5 % 5% & Phoenix National Bank 2] QJ | 1000000 = Z —— ) Riverside Trust Co. | 1 @1 | 150000 CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT State Bank & Trust Co, 1 2| J&J 400,000 | w York — Eschanges, 1,136,- U. 8. Security Trust Co. 12 1 QJ ' 1,000000] 500 s = U. & Security Truat Ria | | 00,000; balances, 117,000,000, | | Poston — Exchanges, §7,000,000; FIRE INSURANCE COS. balances, 00,000, Actna Fire Ins. ex 65 | 615 | 2 | QJ | 6000000 S e — ‘ Autemobile Ine. cx | | 0] QJ 20001000 (s o e . R Taritord ¥ire Tns. ex | | 5] &3 iiieiGovernor Smith Still 1 Fire tns. o2 {2008 o o ke Feeling Indisposed | 1 IS 3G 1200000 New York, June 2.—(AP)—Al | Rossia Ins. Co. Rts. though Governor Smith, who has | S A S, been econfined to his bed in the ho- | UFE AND INDEMN Y G HIEE AND ANDRA ”" oS 5 Q3 v0.000| 1°! Biltmore since Sunday night be- | Aetna Casualty & B. Co. 311 Q3 2,000, A iR Al 12 | QJ | 10000000 canse of a cold, was reported cang| Conn. General Life 12| 03 1,000,000 | siderably improved today. His en- Steam Boller M) QJ | 600,000 gagements for the next two da s Ins. ex 16 1 QJ 1 100000001 yave peen cancelled. PUBLIC UTILITIES He had little temperature today fifd, City G. Lt. Co T s 1 Qu | 7soon(and his physician expected he would Hfd. Cit Lt. C | “ 2 | I T .,flv_nou‘w‘ able to leave his hed this after- Hartford Efectriz Lt pfd ex 20 | 5 1 Q¥ | 2000000 noon. A sore throat contracted after Hartford Electric Lt com ex i 19 QP | 10000000y enanch at memorlal services 8o. N. England Tel. Co | a0 e | J15 | 18,000,000 4 the Si5sl ¢ Conn. Lt. & Pow 7% vfd I 107 e | 71 QM | i nday was the principal cause o Conn. Lt. & Powe 1 18 I | the governor's indisposition. So. N. E « | st 5% i MANUFACTURING COS. Clty Items Amertcan Hardware Cor. (25) | 855 82 | 12¢ | QJ | 12.800,000 Automatic Ref. Co | 50 8 | QM1 1,000,000 Rigelow-Hfd. Carpet Co., com 103 106 $6 | QF 241,000 sh e e R\f‘l » & Spencer ( (25) ‘ 10 - 750,000 | Washington T Morgan odg Billings & Spencer Co., «s | * -1 | 1.000 ’V‘": Knights of Pythias. w hold a busi- Colline Company | 51 Q1| 1,000,000 ;oog’ mooting this evening at Jr. O. Colts Arms Co. ) L A oo e oM b L e cone | B 10% Q3 | 3oooom| Reuben hes has returned. to Fuller Rrush Co. Class A ' m | s 24 QF. ! 990,000 | Washington. D. C.. after spending | Fuiter Brush Co. Crass A com | 2] | 2] QF. ) 92,000 1o week-end Twith his parents on Fafoir Bearing | e * g 419.000 | \1o e street ‘n'fmt‘\ al Silver, pfd i i 1" e 1Q A son was horn at the New Brik- International Silver Co., com. | ) ‘ B 2| ain General hospifal this morning to Landers, Frary & Cla | ax ax Mr. and Mrs. John Wright ot 403 New Brit. Mach. Co., pfd. 80 =il T e New Brit. Mach. Co.. com (25) | N | - Stanley s L Little Bells on Belies’ Garters Cause of Trouble Newark, N. J. June 2. (AP)— ing little hells, worn on the s of fair students at the Sonth Side ool here has re- sulted reatened expulsion af & school reporter and the plac- ing of a censorship on school news reporter has been informed The street We Offer JUWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 ° MARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TRLLS:mél 100 Landers, Frary & Clark JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock E: xchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. RAILROAD STOCKS Exceptional opportunities are now available in this class of securl. ties, giving high income returns with safety of diridend and evosls lent possibilities of appreciation fn market value. MAY WE OFFTER SUGGESTIONS? STOCK CARRIED ON CONSERVATIVE MARGYN We Offer: instead of making a will. HOW? @homson, e & o Burritt Hotel Bldg.,"New Britain MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD $TOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Migr. 10 shares N. B. Trust Co. Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS Will YOU overcome this “inherent propert; Make an appointment with any of our Trust Officers Tel. 2580 Will YOU Accept This Challenge? Webster defines INERTIA as, “The inherent property of a body by which it tends to remain forever at rest unless acted upon by some outside force.” Undoubtedly, INERTIA {s responsible for the fact that s large proportion of men leave the distribution of their estates to the law, and let them be the “outside force.” The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company HARTFORD, CONN Old State House Square EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 We Offer and Recommend: NEWBRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bidg Tel. 3420 Landers, Frary [ Foreign Exchange New York, Juns 2.—Foreign ex- | changes easy. Great Britain: Quotations in cents: Demand 485%; ca- bles 456. 60 day bills on banks 451%. France demand 4.94%; ca- les 4.95. Ttaly: demand 3.95%; ca- bles 3.26. Belgium 4.52. Germany 25.80, Holland 40.13. Norway 16.70. Sweden 26.74. Denmark 18.7u. Switzerland 19.36. Spain 14.56. Greece 1.67. Poland 19%. Czecho- Slovakia 2.96%. Jugo-Slavia 1.67%. Austria .14%. Rumania .47%. Ar- gentina 40.37. Brazll 10.75. Tokio 41%. Shanghat 75%. Montreal 100 1-64 PHONE SERYICE RIT Three Seyere Flectrical Storms Cause Havoe in Fastern Section of This State. June 2 (AFP)—Three storms since early k eastern Connecti- affecting telephone serv- ce ¢ towns. Conkiderable ning and heavy rain rly today a bolt of lightning struck the clubhouse of the Liberty Fish and Game club at Leonard’s Rridge, about six miles from here “The clubhouse t fire and urned to the ground, forcing out of E ward A. Stiles, care- of his effects, e loss is belicved to be at least The lighting system of the Rock- ville-AVillimantic Lighting Co. was put out of commission this morning for an hour when a bolt of lightning struck a pole | SEEK NEW CONTINENT | MacMillan Party Hopes to Stake Out Heretofore Undiscovered TLands for the United States. New York, June 2. o (AP)—Li Commander E. F. McDon: research officer designated by the United States navy to accom- pany Donald B. MacMillan's pending expedition to the North Pole, said in April that the expedition would take a supply of American flags with the hope of staking eut a new sub-con- tinent for the United States. This ex- pedition would pass over the lande which Canada claims, according to a dispatch from Ottawa today. One of the purposes of the Mac- Millan expedition is to investigate scientists’ bellef that a vast, uneS plored body of land, perhaps a mil- lion square miles in extent, lies north of Alaska toward the pole, Lieuten- ant Commander McDonaid said at that time. SUES FOR $35,000 Bridgeport, June 2. (AP)—Per- manently lame he says because of injuries suffered when hose wagon No. 3 and an automobile owned by the Packard Bridgeport Motors Ine., collided here January 14, Hoseman Timothy J. Mullon of the fire de- partment filed in superior court to- jay against the motors company for damages of $35,000. Negotiations are in progress with American bankers for & new loan for the Saar basin, it is understood. The funds are being sought fer in« come-producing capital improve- ments, such as water works and light and power plants. A §3,000. 000 loan was exterded last year fo . Saarbuecken, chief industrial eenter of the Saar territory.