New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1927, Page 29

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COTTON ANXIOUS T0 RENEW HIS SEARCH Flier Undismayer By Inability To Locate Frenchmen in First Try St. Johns, N. F., June 10 (#—Un- dismayed by his first day's failure, Major F. Sidney Cotton was eager today to renew his air search for Captains Nungesser and Francois Coli, missing French trans-Atlantic fiyers, who are believed to have met disaster somewhere near this island. Major Cotton flew his big mono- plane, the Jeanne De Arc, over the jagged coastline and rugged inter- for of the huge wedge of land that has as its salients this city, Harbor Grace, 25 miles northeast, and the southwestern shore tip of Plancen- tia Bay, 120 miles to the south. Snake Fancier Is Bitten by Rattler New York, June 10 (#—Dr. B. Talbot B. Hyde, known to Boy Scouts as “Uncle Benny” and as a| friend of snakes, was bitten by a| rattlesnake in the Museum of Na- | tural History Wednesday afternoon | and his life saved by prompt injec- | tion of serum, the New York World | says.” Placing his hand on the floor of | a cage containing a 2% foot snake, | Dr. Hyde allowed the reptile to crawl lazily over it. Suddenly the| snake flung its head at his wrist, dis- charging venom directly into a vein. Medical students promptly admin- istered two injections from anti-rat- tlesnake bite serum. | | Mrs. Frank L. Traut 3 For School Dietitian | Mrs. Frank L. Traut will be re- | commended as a successor to Mrs. | Ldith A. Porter as the dietician in | the schools by the teachers' commit- | tee'to the school board at its reg- | ular meeting this afternoon. SCHOOL SAFE ROBBED Westerly, R. L, Juna 10 (®—The | safe in the principal's office of the Westerly High school was broken into during the night and $60 ro- | moved. The safe was removed to a | store room and the door forced | open. No evidence was found as to | thé method of entry or the identity | oi the burglars. The money was| the proceeds of the annual prize | speaking contest held In the building lakt evening. | V. F. W, CONVENTION ! Middletown, June 10 (®—Nation- al commander William Joyce of the | Veterans of Forcign Wars will be in | nrlendnncn upon the annual meeting | of the Connecticut department here | Juné 24 to 26 inclusive. Several thousand veterans who have fought ! on foreign soils are expected to| participate in the street parade Sat- urday, which will be followed that | evening by a banquet and o ball.| Sunday the closimg business session | and the election of oticers will be | Deld. | ‘GARDEN CLUB MEETING | Greenwich, June 10 (—About 200 | flower lovers from all over the| United States are expected to gath- er here next Tuesday for the four day annual meeting of the Garden | Club of America. Special Notice A whist for the benefit of Chil- dren’'s Day at St. Joseph's Circus will be held Friday evening at St. Joseph'a parish hall. Admission 50 | cents. Public welcome. Door prize. —Advt. ) | Yale Man Freed NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, NEW LINCOLN MONUMENT S Ty AR L 5 R Designed by Lorado Taft, the Linceln statte provided for in the will of the late Judge J. O. Curningham of Champaign, 1., will shortly be placed in position at the junction of two state highways for dedication on the Fourth of Jal The memorial reproduces the great emancipator in the days of his early manhond, pleading a cause in the Illinois courts. en the propeller fell off. wshington today conferring with ar Adn al 17, C. Billard, com- mander of the Coast Guard, relative fo future L the cruis Lo{(r'n' Tlcl\ete Brmz About N. H. Ar Haven, June 10 (A—Davis of was in f Arson Chargi New Haven, June 10 (P —Richard W. Hannah, Yale senior of Brook- Iyn, N. Y., was discharged in Oran town court last night when he w given a hearing on a charge of ar- son. He proved a perfect alibi, Hannah was charged with having | New thrown a lighted match into a load ' g nporn, of hay s ho passed in an automo- bile’in Qrange Center road . |and urday. Ten or twelve stude Congress peared as witnesses for Hannah and i all declared the Yale man had been in his room in Harkness Quadrangle on Saturday. Employes at a garage said Hannah had not taken out hi car until 2:30. The fire occurred at noon. t proprictor confectione avenue, W zed with leets in his pos He was §300 for a hear pll’"()\ln\ itely bonds of in city court. 200 lottery tic! ing many based on basebal wury halanees and horse und in his posse IN JAIL June confined | Future Cruise of Coast Guardsmen Being Decided New London, June 10 (?) — Com- mander L. D. Hinckley, superintend- ent of the Coust Guard academy here, and commander of the 10,000 mile summer cruise of the academy cadets, which was suddenly termin- ated last Sunday morning when the training ship Alexander Hamilton became disabled 600 miles at sca, ummer breaking and enterir on which he was arcesied May 2 was found dead in his bed this morn- ing. medical ex er will ex- amine the body, The man ha brotlier, George, at Springfield ETHEL fie” O Gk 3 Then and Now | WD iy 4 ?L@PMQQW SN, Theo HARD-FOILED HSTY, —~ HAVE- GIVEN WAY— — TO THE>- VAME “TODNY ) a tobacco | ¢ [the proposed lon s ol 12 Oszood street, | City Itéms Francesco Liveri of New Britain has brought suit for $250 against stiano Giliberto, also of New | Britain. Attorney S. Gerald Casale {issued the writ, which is returnable |in the city court. ‘Glav Does Not Want His Daughter to Visit Him Ossining, N. Y., June 10 (#—Hen- ry Judd Gray cannot endure having his cight-year-old daughter vistt him lin Sing Sing, it was learned today. | When a visit was suggested yester- day, the concemned man said he ald not care to have the child see him | in such curcumstances. d His decision follows that of Mrs. | Ruth Snyder, with whom he is sen- | tenced to death for the murder of |her husbaud at the Sngder home in | |Queens Village. Mrs. i'nyder has, Inot seen her nine-year-old daughter | |since she left the Queens county jail. | |Gray has not seen his daughter since he was arre: H |Tilden and Hunter Are Victoriotis Again Today Dublin, Ireland, June 10 (P— William T. Tilden and Francis T.| Hunter today scorcd their third| straight victory in their internation- | al tennis matches with Ireland's ! tars, defeating L. A. Meldon and doubles 6-3, singles Cecil while D. Me- ! Hon, 6-1,6-2, the 6-3, of Tilden defc | Campbell | 1 FINANCIAL OUTLOOK Government's Semi-Annual Budget | Mecting Set For Tonight i Washington, June 10 (®—The {government’s financial outlook for ‘llve new fiscal year beginning Junev 130, will be discussed tonight by! | President Coolidge at the regular | semi-annual budget meeting. Mr. Coolidge also is expected to Itonch on the possibilities of tax re- duetion which has declared is in prospect for conside next cor The meeting will be attended by all government officials. D FOR MANSLAUGHT June 10 (A York city iperior court Img guilty to involun- | in conne umu ‘ May Il\ day after ple |tary manslaughter {with the death here last Mrs, Fred Chandler of Falls, Maine. - Mrs. Chandler w | occu ng the rear seat in Andrew | automobile when it collided with an- | 'u!iw’l' car. | NO MATCH MONOPOLY | Taris, June 10 (® — Premier [ Poincare lost his m.lmnwnmL {fight 1o put France's match mo- | nor poly on u profitable business b {when the v of deputies to- v, after <'s deba cted term concession Svenska corporation of Swe- The vote was 280 to 244. den. AVES YALE FACULTY New Haven, June 10 (#) — Pro- sor John Johnston, Sterling pr essor of chemistry, will leave Yale with the end of the college year, to | join the U. cel corporation as {director of the department of re- |scarch and technology, it was nounced today. Professor Johnston Sterling professor since {head of the chemistry ce 1920, L has been 1919 and | department | NOTED AVIATOR KILLED Montreal, June 10 (A —Daldell MeKee, of Y‘i'!al\ur:h. Pa., tor, said to have he tha record for ;"w longest land fl'i’h! with a se: ., was drowned last night [t e T G ey | mountains, when his plane broke in Itwo as it lizhted on the water. [ Deaths i e | Mrs. Mary Nelson | Mary Nelson of 118 Black Rock avenue, died last night at the INew Britain Gene hospital fol- |lowing an operation. She is surviv- ed by five children, Mrs. Lester | Goodrich, Mrs. Harry Anderson, Mrs. |Oscar Anderson, Mrs. Trnest Good- Irich and Mrs. Edwin Nelson. Fun- {eral arrangements are incomplete. Mrs. Funerals John Farley Funeral services for John Farley of Farmington, a former resident of |this city, were held this morning at | 19 o'clo St. Mary's church, |terment was in St. Mary's cemetery. A. Corbin Wetmore Fune: services for A. Corbin Wetmore of New York, formerly of | this city, were held this afternoon | at 2:30 o'clock at Erwin chapel. | Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill, pastor | of the South Congregational church, officiated. Interment was in Fair- view cemetery. Mrs. Private funeral services for Mrs Emma Noren of 18 Lyol will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the funeral home of B. C. Porter Sons. Rev. Dr. A. Ahlquist, pastor of the Lutheran church, will officiate. ln.v terment will be In Falrview ceme- tery. f Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2, Opposite St. Mury’s Chure Residence 17 Summer 8t.- BOLLERER'’S POSY SHOP ©1927 BY NZA SER FOR YOUR GARDEN! Gazing Balls, Sandials and Bird Baths 83 W. Main St., Prof. Bldg. Tel. 888 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain" | wide, | graph Corporation reports net | tion Mond | daily on the first of the an- | h | Mr. !who today celebrated the fhave had 12 children, of whom but | here today. lon her way FRIDAY, Sandy by trade His burr is familiar to all land radio fans who listen to station WTIC at Hartford, Conn. Sandy began as an entertainer when | cleven. ~ Now he's known far and for he from mang leading stations of the coun- try and has appearcd in conceggs. | MacFa bricklayer e ) Wall Street Briefs International Telophone and Tele- in- of §2,742,397 the first equal to a share on s outsanding, including issued in exchange for ! of all America first quarter last was earned on | Mareh come for to be a4 stock the «a share irplus on har jdepo Stocks of zine m; 1 were| 42,046 tons, an increase of §3 irom May 1, the American Zine In- stitute reports. Pr on ‘""l”*“b‘r““rn 51,296 tons and ~mpmcms 50,- | 158 tons, Tudson Motor will resume produc- rting ex and O daily has been schedule for 100 daily undil 1,3 rea The new Huds The total construction throughout the country year is virtually as high as the same period of 1926, says the McGraw-11ill Construction daily. The total at present s $2,456,300,000 gainst .100,000. Value of irge construction projects the last week was $67,035,000. of heavy proposad since Raldwin Locomotive has from the Lehigh gland railroad and two vy freight locomotives from the MARRIED 53 YE Springfield, June and Mrs. Thomas 10 (A ni- | versary of their marriage, which | took place in Lanc: They were marricg two are alive. New Orleans, June 10 (#) acres have been reflooded second rise passing down fthe Mis- | sissippi river, Henry M. Baker, Red Cross director of disaster relicf, said by GETS JOB Miss Phyllis Gibbs, chosen beauty queen of Australia, didn't have any trouble finging employment. She is to Hollywood with a eontract from Cecil B. DeMille | tucked in her pocket. Miss Gihbs 1 fu | quickly | respectively, tons | with 8§50 cars ' increasing | the | orders | 1C Gt North Iron | Readin | Union rac JUNE 10, 1927. MARKET SELLS OFF DURING FORENODN Irregular Recoveries Are Made This Afternoon »w York, June 10 (#A—Confused price movem: through today | generally tl ly during the regular noon. stock market, but market sold off sharp- morning and made ir- recovery during the after- xtensive readjustment of speculative accounts took place in preparation for the double holiday this week-end. Call money renewed at 4 1-4 per jcent and again dropped to 4, ds in plentiful supply. The de- crease of 405,191 tons in the un- filled orders of the United {Steel Corporation, bringing them to the lowest level in |had been discountes {held steady. Early sclling of the r sympathy with the br more and Ohio on the announce- ment of new stock fina $107.50 a share. Wall street ! parently had expected the new stock to be offered at par, making the “rights” of present stockholde more valuable. With B and 9 com- mon at 110, “'rights” to su ribe fo 30 per ce t 10 are worth $: each. hered strength in the afternoon vhen a strong buying movement developed in se mon and bid States ils was in preferred, which up 4 and 2 points- B, (kness an Rubber all of which 1gged 1o new low levels., On the {other hand, were resumed in a number of other specialties. Houston Oil cated its record high at 166} Amcrican Writing Paper preferrca touched & new top and sharp gains also were recorded by Foundation Company. American Linsecd ferred, Texas Guif Sulphur {An n Can, the last named als ,reaching new high ground. THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M, (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Hi, h Low Close Al Che & Dye American Can Am Car & Kd Am Loco Am Sm & Re Am Sugar Am Am T Commercial Solvents to $547. W out in Ame; s, which also Brown and i rallied cropped | Bait & Onio. Beth Steel Calif Pet Can Pac . . [Ches & Onio oA & B P CRI& Pac Chile Cop er Corp Coca Cola Colo uel Consol Gas Corn Prod Cru Steel ..... Dodge Bros A Du ont De Genl enl Asphalt Elee Motors 105 20415 Ore Ctfs Gt North pfd . Judson Motors S3 1il Central 19 jmao &G . Int Nickel Int Paper Ken Cop .... Kelly Spring Lehigh Val ... Louis & Nash . Mack Truck ..114% Marland Oil Mid Cont Mo Kan Mo Pac pfd Mont Ward Nt L Ny NYN 21083 67 North Amer *Nor P Pack Mot Pan Am Pet B 38 Pennsylvania 64 Pierce Arrow.. 16% Radio Corp teynolds B Scars Rovbue Sinclair Oil . Southern Pac Southern Ry Standard Oil .. iStewart Warner svmh bhaker a1 1023 175% Fruit 93 U 8 Cast Ir Di Ind Aleo . Rubber X\ Steel Wabash Ry Ward Bak B West'l'se Elec White Motor . 463 Willys Over .. 18% Woolworth Unit 7% 1814 T4 4615 185 1428 1614 18% 143 LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stock: Aetna etna L. Aetna Fire ....... Automobile Ins . Phoenix Fire .. L6800 610 ,Trn\oXnN Ins Co . Conn, General Manufacturing MO( k: | Am Hardware Am Hoslery : Teaton & Cadwell .... Pige-Htd Cpt Co com Billings & Spencer com 2ilings & Spercer pfd Bristol Brass o was one the few long-haired beau- tles in the national contest. Colt’s Arms ex . nts continued to sweep | with | 1k in Balti- | Rails | board air line com- | were | bullish demonstrations | dupli- | A Public PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 21141 _——*g_\ Hartford Electric Light Co. Rights Bought and Sold Thomson, fenn & X Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britatn MEMBERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD mcx I:xuuuon Donald R. Bart, Mgr. p- | |} We offer: 50 Shares Stanley Works | Price on Application ) We do not accept Margin Accounts. IEDDY BROT HERS HARTFORD Martford Conn. Trust Bidg. Tel.2-7186 Iu “\ret. 3420 We offer and recommend Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Baltimore We gffer: Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Stock Aetna (Fire) Insurance Co. Stock Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. 81 W. MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Hartford Tel. 2-9161 New Britain Office Tel. 1358 New London Office Tel. 3786 Shaw & Company Investment Securities 75 PEARL STREET Hartford, Conn. Announce TEMPORARY HARTFORD PRIVATE TELEPHONE 4655 | Ernest T. Brainard ‘ William J. Sweeney 88 190 90 |the hearing requested by Attorney . McDonough on his appli- {cation for a writ of habeas corpus . lin the case of William Grabowski, had not been given, although it was scheduled before Judge E. M. Yeo- mans today. Grabowski was sen- | tenced to jail for five days by Judge W. C. Hungerford in local police court yesterday, on the charge of [ contempt of court. afnir Bearing Co .,.. Hart & Cooley ........170 | Lande [ .- 88 N B Machine .... e 18, N B Machine pfd L104 Niles-Be-Pond com orth & Judd .... Peck, Stow & Wil . Russell Mfg Co . Scoville Mfg Co anley Works pfd 'I orrington Co com Union Mfg Co SCHOOL SUPPLIES CONTRACT The school committee this aftere noon will receive a recommendation from the committee on school ac- commodations recommending the purchase of furniture for the Rob- ert J. Vance school. Regular sup- plies amounting to $6,370.48 and kindergarten supplies of $395.34 will be recommended for parchase. Bills for the month total/$s,- 021.22 will be recommended for payment by the finance committee. Regular by other committees. Utilities St Conn Elez Service Conn Lt & Pow pfd . | Htd Elee Light INB Gas ... Southern N E Tel 380 % 173 TREASURY BALANCE Treasury Balance, $111,700,794. HABEAS CORPUS HEARING At press time today it was sald at the state's attorney's office that reports will be suimitted Vi e R R 1 T LY el ey axi TR bel e L] b 3 il e 2 = o, b .4

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