New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1927, Page 21

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WHEN SOUND LINER TWO SAILORS LOST {LARGE TEXTILE MILL | (Continued from First Page) at 9:35 o'clock and headed for New ! York under full speed. About a mile from the scene of the collision, the captain said, the ponset was sighted. She apparent- was heading for the canal and s bearing almost directly toward | liner, When the two vessels were close together, just how close the captain | would not say, the tow boat headed divectly across the bow of the Robert Lee. The captain said he at once had his engines thrown into | full specd reverse and the liner A40Dt: | slowed perceptibly but coasted on |have an annual payroll of $10,000,- | bilized thre into the towboat. Within the five | minutes that elapsed before the! ,rammed ve " were missing, (" he launched a lifeboat which cruised I about the spot for about an hour and a half. The captain said he | realized then that there was no hiope | of saving the two men and ordered | his life boat to come aboard. T trip to New York was then resumed. Captain Robinson also reported to the officials of his line that n member of the rescued crew told him the two missing men had been struck on the head by a falling life- bo ha survivors took exception to cments of the sound liner's cap cr its davits ‘on the towing boat. with the suction of the si All members of the crew, however, thing within his power to effect re cucs | Ha It was still early enough in the | Comp ever so th & when ti t most of the Robert F. Lee's them was disturhed by the accident. The impact of the collision was not great enough to cause great alarm and th *h tir The sound liner suffered no dam- age, according to J. A. Coates, vice president of the E: liner would be ready to sta scheduled return trip to Boston to- night. Free transportation back to Kil S Pamll‘. “ lth " Axe, Hdnzs Hm TBoston has been offered the fl\n suryivor: GHEGK UP ON POLICE Chief Hart Wants Men to Report Where They Go to Eat Thefr yea financ Mrs. Millis, about t and, and a six mon baby in her arms, W Night Tunches., ght patrol r of Chief Hart to turn in re- or ports when goin Some of the me ings, while other have lunch lice headquarters, the post hospital, and private sto Fart said it has come to his atten- tion that some of the men were not lunching in designated places, hence ce, the | his order for the reports. ‘l | One officer is sail to have re lunch Ng Wi us. ported that his reason for no ain school buil too numer FORFE JUDGMENT \ judgment of foreclosure Dy | eale has been vendered hy Judge | Honry P. Roche of the city cou in the action of Celia Zevin, exec trix, against Mary Nelditz et al Attorney Donall Gaffney has been appointed as a committee fo sell the | property in question, which is lo- | eated on Hurlburt street. The ap- | ers appointed by the court and Louls Gitlitz. The property will be sold on December 20 at 2 . M. | ponse Electric Company Yo the Holders of 5 Debentures due February 1, 192 Your Debentures ara convertibla, fn ac- cordance with thelr terms, for a limited | perind, Into Class A Stock and Common Btock The first $10.000,000 surrendered for conversion will be converted on the b of & unit of two sha and one hare of each $§110 principa turcs. The r mount of I prico inc Tn determining priority in the surren- der of ures, the Indenturc re- guires that they be considered in the order of actual surrender at the age of tha Col y in the City of York. In assure convers tho lower T ntures are As an accommodation to dosire to establish priorit has desi New York, New York City, as i 't Debentures for enmver- a for the issuance Agent. Agent to ‘slon and h of receipts by i panied by all coup: March 1, 1828, Dated Decembor 12 Associated Gas and Electrie Co M. C. OKE Secretary etary. | g CUTS WAGES 10 PER CENT | Amoskeag, One of World's Largest SINKS BIG TOWBOAT s s roes o sen f About 9,000 Workers. Manchester, N. Delegates to the Amoskeag lers® with the understanding that were to receive ment of the Amoskeag Manufactur ing company an announcement of ten per cent wage reduction, e tive December 17, |one of the |the world About 9,000 workers ed by the Amoskeag at day’s confercn a plan for employe in . Dec. 13 () — {800 through » Amoskeag 1s textile mills are employ- | collec was | The first secre 1 several yea el S = | the capitol sel sank, the five surviv- |have ors were picked from the wreckage Mills in several to which they were clinging. | Lifeboat Search Vain. none On learning that two men still Hamp: ptain Robinson said | conditions and southerr ave been the causes generally as- CONTRACTS AWARDED | Wisconsin Firm Gets Order From competition State Tuberculosis Commission at | OKLAHOMA SOLONS (Continued from First Page) Alleged fllegal pay: on the banking depart ployes ¢ d gating commit to have been |legally placed on the payroll, 42 to Alleged conspir governor, his confident named persor contractor, 46 to § Governor Her of | Guard anq law, he annos guard adjutant g stop any atte to conve Il police pow icted et sessio e 1 o'clo: Although Ad r as ¢ argest of eight cont tuberculosis P the tain to the effect that the towboat | with paper a <sed his bow, but were restrained | cups, from going into detail by a repre- [ed to a Milwaukee, sentative of the Doane Towing Com- | Wi pany, owners of the tug who met | 800, them at the pler. lthe state The survivors further denied thar at its regular the two missing men had been struck | capitol v by a lifeboat that swung loose from |bids for the contracts were opene r contracts were awarde -no Paper ¢ such as pa been award- napkins, ete., ha Ross, Inc., and represents $2.- e awarded by :mpson and Doncetti, they declar- |the Rourk 2, were plunzed into the water with | Hartford, the rest of them, and went down |Comp: king. | Premfer Captain Exonerated. |y Company declared that after the collision, | the Captain Robinson had done every- | Company of N ‘ot Hartford, hy of Boston, collision occurred | tracts totalled | e passengers had not gone to bed and 5 . x Captain Robinson said that none of | LWO Policemen Off Duty As Result of Accidents Officers Otis Hopkins and Moehan captain declared that many ||, of the pgssengers did not know any- | from injuries sustained In acelder untoward had happened at the nmh were run do Y17 . Walton who was i v]rN] a f( W ye Main and Commercial streefs, ern Steamship | (fficer Hopkins was injur Company, who announced that the | months rt on her | corner. | five e h barn near here early toc !then hanged himsel old, was desponde ren were required by (her 1 off duty today. as slept. to the places they have their lunch. | eight ¥ ise school build- | childr: t po- | beds. SeseiSent Heflm Demands Resmmtxon Washington, iloyd cconomics in was demanded democrat, hre ago following issuance price estimate bment SES SUSPENDED The police were notified today of the i lice nses of Jack H. Harr John Kavalauski of S0 .\'PWH:’CTD“ avenue, ' William F. Curtin, Harry O'Connor o7 45 Horace strect, 1'}“3 High stree of Dominick C _— | Orange strcl, & right to operate in the case Amociated Gas and dolph Zielke, street, John Klatka of turn of the li- achero of 109 Washington, ¢ “friendship, commeree ular rights” ed States and Honduras to replace cen the Unit- 2 Now the treaty of 1564 wns signed by minister and Convertible Goid | quras minister of forcizn af December 7. American FREE STATE LOAN SUBSCRIBED ubscriptions 7.000,000 | oL thaT Comnany to the Free State loan of £ (about $35,000,000) have come in so | the lists closcd of tomorrow well that es of Class A Stock | stea pion, Sstocle 100} schedulad) - (The $15,000,000 portion ¥ 1| Now for next Chu the | Join our 1928 Chri for each addi- |Irish loan taken up by an American | Club! scribed several days ¢ was cul.q-rnffl;!{m”w”mmm" THE e s (CITYNATIONAL om- | BANK ma Lateran surrendered, although not convertible | of tne feast of St. the special happiness of the Gallic state bers of the I attended. er for [ study of the part which Norwegian Bonds surrendered showd be accom- | sailors ns matwring after | coast shipping will be made by , head of the depart- ment of history and curator of museum at Luther College. Dbeen given a year' Knut D AWERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RI surrectionary atfon that he seer bly this mor: ng. hfative house, dec e guar d the mobil! tion of t a full, nd complete rges of corruptior ofticials.” H. Tom Kr into of sta presentative mittee branded the containg ernor Joh Announcing guard to “avold « ernment,” the gove omy wished to preven Jeeislatur 1 on of varie angles of the inquiry. sovernor Johnston said {eeived 5,000 telegrams | parts of the 1 | policy of 1 ation suppor z 10 recogniz andir them in i vernor Johnstor onr years ago, is a dem most of the lezislate that part n attendance Hai tford Woman Dies Tatd o'clo ¥ struck by an e on lin in enza, W was this 1 ene 1 where she was taken in ambular A avenue, operator of the autome as held on a cha negl following an in by Detectives Patri John D. McS we Bartlett to C u\r'!( T pon Councilim { tend 11 e an D. L to discuss ome of the partment of weigh for transy the commit Con on supplies n Bartlett hlan STORE CLERK INJURED | Miss Viola How a Beaver strect, is at cral hospital fo ment for injury to her ba result of a fall at the S, Git i o wh plo: She was a to hospital 1 She was rep hly today. Save! Good fun! | OF NEW BRITAIN | MAIN AT EAST MAIN MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM VOTETOIMPEAGH THREE OFFICIALS Lauren Bancroft is r New lunch specials Donald R. Hart of 72 as purchased the home of the amin A. Hawley on Sunny- | the sale hav ficiency certificat ent to en the house investi- pr . Manning en the cretar; Mrs. 0. O. Hammonds and an un- connection with ion of a highway claim by ¢ Lovisy Moo Ve was hel tly afte Johnston mo- National them on duty in orders to deny to their Ly Cort ror did not d 1 th The slators | ma * he gave no was aware of the seized equ P. Hill, speaker | was “the last ef- ration to pre an of the investigating con TEN HORSES BU » courts had Sine After Automobile Crash |n the Tall-Sinclair trial wh yrd, Dec. 13 (Pl—Miss Ade- itmare shadow tha jury SENTOR ¢ d into the Hartford ho: the Jones of 611 Frankl \ors o Inspectors’ Charge gIm | Hartfora atter a week's illne; in failing health for al Co. store s em- Since another fu morning |=ill was to be pos ice will as of Andrew as in JnsephA Hafiey Opposite St. Residence 13 Summer §t.—162 ______...____/ iy BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Graves covered for the winter with Hem- aurel, Boxwood, Red Cemctery wreaths made to n St., Prof. Bldg. Tel m———— The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” ' READ HERALD Ll“\a:ll IED ADS | Travelers Insurance Co. .M City Items weekly mecting of the club will be held this eve- | 6 o'clock in the Bu at been 1 withi It pi seriptior 1 the pat macis of Sprin the home of his fa novelties . Thu bhouse rge atten tair POLICIE: SEIZE STILL Have Dee. 13 (A ver a 400 gallon still in full ration at 970 11 was was a in a dr had been poured pment was SETS BOWLING RECORD r, Ma Dec. 13 rshall who rolls No. and 144, AN D at re Day Personally Probed Mortgage, (‘nqrt Hears Anlihis the recent ¢ case, w iir-Burns contempt ngs today by Britten Brown of m of this eity. whom all-Hagner fi sald that Day, 1lly, obtained the to know ahout. 1t Day had inve of John P. a istrial and the prese: & oatter att e to light PARTY tht th ,, 2 Ne school Th will be two solos and a sh Deaths Gabriel Nalewajek el Nulewajek, 63 year: Funerals Mrs. Julia Magill ral n Holy Trini at 9 o'clock al mass of M 1d, the fune church conducte o'clock o'clock. T cemetery. A requier vill be celebrated skas Vincent Leve funeral of Vincer dead in the hallway nd's home in Hartford L will be held the phen o'clock and hoat § o'clock UNDERTAXI Phone 1625-2. Mury's Chureh, ne, Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 ~ TODAY'S MARKET folent Fluctuations Take Place | in Aeronautical Issues onsitile over November Members of the Rubber Exchange Kk voted to close the ex- We Offer: few days s compound at The Fair— prices made further Industrials continued to lead the in some of the alties running from 5 to { nearly 10 points. moved forward although a good demand was the low priced ¥ over Christma; action previous w Umted States Electric Light & Power Shares, Inc. Trust Certificates, Senes “A Price to yield about 6%, ield, M v Yw:k Stock s Manning W. Mannin 5 circulated on the trading floor. nt for some So great was the » morning that the more than 10 minutes be- 1 rvin Home, 140 LINDBERGHS MOTHER NOT WORRYING FOR HIM | Undertaking is Matter that Concerns 1ding during o'clock. Girls' club held | nd entertain- Says When ! plentiful supply ¢ Thomson, Tenn & Co Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain . Phone 3500 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Edward L. Newmarker, Manager From Classroom, .500,000 additional goid land tomorrow. d2d to reports of im- was a grab- | n gifts, when Colonel d his famous tr angeline Lind- lation of the su the announ of a sugar institute was, snmnl*urrl of the forma- undertaking was a | ed him alone. We Offer: New Britain Trust Co. Rights , Sold and Adjusted. c avenue the house. Arhino, found at worlk | sted. to be working on into which re al High school, cial dividend ’Yurn—m/nh accompanied th buying of the her son had | Mexico City 1ed 1o speculate up- | its success or | in the news th his Washingtor bacco share tobacco produ from the \mu‘n' fluctuations took place rlflll\ tl‘r‘rr‘ isn't nu\'ng | w from an early high of ¢ rallied to around 92 by Airplane touched an that concerns him | other new high. issues to reach \Inn'{;omxr} \\md |EDDY BR@THERS HARTFORD Martford Conn. Trust Bldg. care to talk His single NEW § 4 ! Motor, Engdicott Johnson, Brunswick Sheldon Kills Wife | \nd (.Ommlts SlllClde THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M, 13 (UP) tnam & Co.) to death | All Che & Dye 151 asurer of the bank employes when the institution s looted of $24,000, 20 shares Fafnir Bearing 50 shares Colts 100 shares Landers, Frary & Clark mitted suicide. ally son sald his also survives, s given | r of the bank vears and previously had been cash- | ier for more 10 Man Questions His Marriage in Court Middletown, Dec. 13 (P) — The auestion of validity of a marriage raised in a non support case Light & Power Co, board of dircc- 1 he did not | of the person | of the bank two jago showed that the finances v in proper <h'\W‘ Judge Alfred C. Baldwin and jury because the defendant claim- ed that he was married in this eity e issued at East Hamp- ment has attempted to ted the " New %ubscuphon for Hartford Flood Victims mber of Commerce an- ch end- Herman W. Kelly of Higganum {s his wife whom he . he claimed, ehe lity for boarders Kelly claimed that Harry B. Belcher, now a pas- was the officlat- ed during the past enefit of the floos ford and West Har communities s party tor in Waterbu ing clergyman. Vast Gold Fortune Will Go to England New York Dec. 13 (A—Gold valu- 7,500,000 was withdrawn S | from the New York Federal Reserve | bank vaults today for shipment to ngland on the Berengaria tomor- The National City bank was understood to be the consignee, but als of that institution deélined | to discuss the transaction. Comment at the Federal ve bank on the ground that hdrawals were essentfally private transactions. rsday evenin . the Hartford play Gt North Ir scriptions totalling SLAYER ELECTROCU . Dec. 13 (A—Thomas cllo, convicted of murdering An- s el- etrocutec to Providenc BANK DECLARE N Y Central $500,000 HARTFORD DEAL 13 (A—The High- at 50 Windsor . built as an apartment hotel G. W. Merrow of this owned by him, was old this morning to J. J. Byrnes of IFarmington avenue, for approxi- The hotel has 300 makes the tof ar 26 pr\‘(-m ends for the y Hartford, Dec. [North Pacific. Christmas tres of the was held last night. 1 street, died early s" hos Pan Am Pet B STERS NAMED BB et r el mately $500,000. \\ v\hm.,mn Radio Corp... nominations for pe RIVER AGAIN RISING 13 (A—With rain today and tomorrow r rise of the Connecticut river is expected, according to the branch of the weather bureau. morning measured 13.8 feet and was | falling very slowly. Bangor, William F. | predicted for United States Tobacco Prod . tors of the Visit. ing Nurse association was held this Reports were received and members were e board of di Action on the death of President Patrick O'Meara of the Connecticut lcration of Labor will be taken special meeting of the Central tomorrow evening. ! Resolutions will be drawn up and a letter of regret will probably be the following board S Rubber . TREASURY B ral had until this attern | Young, Mrs. SSIFIED ADS ST RESULTS READ HERALD CL Willys Over il was HARTFORD EXCHANGE loper and Mrs. s and Trust Compunics 50 Wolcott street who was J. Gustav Johnson, an alderm * common council, that he has taken in a contest conducted We Take Pleasure In Announcing The Appointment oper tomorrow ern division ten in October. business writ Mary's cemetery a8 alsol taken Mr. A. H. Oldershaw r this year in | state of Conne Caldmfil: Trade I Rm': _ And Schulte to Phi | Touis Cardinals today traded P Local Representative New Britain, Connecticut Underwriters Fina Schulte to fhr‘ Phillies )n ex for three players, Conig Outfielder John Mokan a Catcher Clarence Jonnard. ing the announcement, Manager Bill | \c McKechnie of the Cardinals said no cash was involved Insurance Co. SWCORFORMIED AUGUST 31, 1998, Shortstop Jimmy FOSHAY BUILDING MINNEAPOLIS SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND - OREGON

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