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| | | | | | | | | | | I | ; l l ’J \ i \ ) \ / \ PROMINENT HAN S HELD AS ‘FIREBL James D, Lawson of New York| Placed Under Arrest Westport, Dec. 22 (®—John D. Lawson, 42, of 1282 Madison av-| cnue, New York, former local pub- ! lisher and husband of Katherine Stewart Lawson, nationally known sculptress is being held here in de- | fault of $25,000 bail, on charges of irson and cndangering life, as a re- | sult of a $12,000 fire which gutted | & CenE AlLgne ANG HA PLACE ok PEETNE - ¢ A0 TF I cacc;vev 5, the Lawson home here Sunday. & i‘“’y"" e el L Lawson was arrested in New A SecomBds yesTaplalt Yo York yesterday and brought here lust night, and after a preliminary =xamination before Progecutor Stan- | ley T. Jennings, was ordered held. | Lawson, who has been conducting | staurant in New York city for the past two years, came to West- port last Saturday, poMce say. The police allege that he was re- | sponsible for the blaze which de- | tr his home. OIL JURY HEARING Justice Siddons Rules Government Must Clear Up Recent Acousa- tions, MOMEMT witt BE& TRAGIC) Lopae tey {dentity of the man who kidnaped have deduced that the slayer is a THE LETTER Washington, Dec. 22 (A — After counsel in the case had agreed to combine the contempt and intimi- dation charges in the oil jury tam. pering case, Justice Siddons today decided that first the government must clear up the accusations that it had intimidated witnesses during the hearings. Defense counsel, on the suggestion of Justice Siddons, conferred over night and agreed that the two fs- sucs be combined, but after argu- ment in court today, Justice Sid- dons ruled that although the con- tempt charges still remalned before the court, the statement of Edward J. Kidwell that he had been made to sign an affidavit containing un- truths must be disposed of. The attorneys representing Harry | I, Sinclair, William J. Burns, and othiers who are under charges grow- ing out of the shadowing of the Fall- sinclair oil jury, of which Kidwell was a member, promised to produce 1 number of witnesses to substan- tiate the intimidation allegations. MORE, EXPERTS HEARD Heaving On Mexican Documents at Washington is Further Continued Today. Washington, Dec. 22 (P—Addi- tional cxperts were called into con- Itation on the Mexican documents published by the Hearst papers at a NOTE FROM THE KIDNAPER-SLAYER o L' Have ‘iroe. 1828 bt Lh Gk B CERTIAICATES -85S0 CLRKE ACE L oNe. FoicaviryR o8 Kucwing THE C3. Come me rae €5SEx ComcriSray Y kLCeNsE aumper= FI4.-435 [Tie car g gls, fadt 22 LiviNe. wHE b iyon. Go'x PLACE CF.MEE yme”‘?%ix Wk, 1A e FEati paenT oveR TNE mowe Y. (THE StiawTésr Baose R MISBEAAVIOR C¥ YOOR PART AT % €/¥G YoLR O4WEHI R ANC TRANSFERING THE CURREAXY ‘it 7AKK eyl A ONENT . IY CAK \wate TREN ricoe O AWAY Aoy Youx S SR AL 4 Geock . You warr .,u,*c}m;fl‘%u < 3 & Somstour xga¥e This is the note, marked “Death” and signed “Fate- Fox.” which police are holding as a possible clue to the phrasing of the letter, the formation of the letters and fha use of received from his daughter, Marian, while | napers, who demanded $1,500 ransom for her NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 192T. Wall Street Briefs New York, Dec. 22 P—A favor- able year for the rubber and tire industries in 1928 is forecast by F. R. Henderson, president of the rub- |ber exchange of New York. “I look for a very broad development. It undoubtedly will be a banner year in tns automobile business and our tire factories are well equipped for |increased produetion, With wide fluctuations in ryubber eliminated 606 You Wil da e |the new year is one of great prom- GET iR Wt e e Foelen WOKE 1 apue 2 ay . ANO X THIS Prrtp. denr ATSapr HE 2 You we 1 THE GIRZy ry AR tee eA Ke Sseme app soarr vec Tross Amn Fee ECRCKE Yo U Puces ME Pur THE ITART CF. ol Cp ANEAD AK2 Grxe oy Ve M QrHER Dent ACT Cxcirey oA THINK KUN AIVAY wir b Magsaks 1 Wy Do A3 T SAML S S&A MG E CE I ANY KINO. AND X nore 7o i e lise in the tndustry.” & Wse BNMDUGH: To DS EXACT Ly M The first report of insurance RE wll(\ Srre4 X ”Atg’l IAIG . . shares corporation to holders of in- i surance shares trust certificates, in- troduced about six months ago, shows that {n that time nearly $7.- {000,000 worth have been purchased by more than 3,500 investors. Up to November 1, capital stock of b1 in- surance companies and banks had - been bought and deposited at cost Fare -fex with the Farmers Loan & Trust ‘o iBa Co. of New York. Four series of . certificates were initiated, trusts for two funds having been closed. The report says sufficient dividends and profits have accumulated to assume a yleld for the period involved at a rate in excess of 6 1.2 per cent on the par value. SALVAGE WORK IS T0 BE CONTINUED e o o o e on Tsowin | Washington Sl Faintly Hopes New York, Dec. 22 (#—A pro- posed increase of $240,000,000 in the nominal share capital of Pacific Gas Wete s 215 mor 7o teekky ME EF Jou [LUNEBER ACAIN - T HAwE CORTAINEY DOAE My FART re évafN Arae MPST HAND [ Apurse Fou. Marian Parker, 12-v ear-old 1 killed her. From the »s Angeles girl, and ireck letter in the word “Death,” they man of some educa tion. FROM MARIAN City Items i Co. No. 4 of the firs department was called to a grass fire on Russwin Washington, Dec. 22 (P—While |the navy department has not re- leetric company, bringing the |ceived ofticlal word from Rear Ad- )000 will - be sub- 'miral Brumby that no life exists on | mitted fo stockholders at a special |the S-4 and although he has not ask- | mecting on Feh. 3, A. F. Hocken- |ed for instructions, high officials | r, president, announced today. |said today that salvage operations | would go ahead without let up until | the submersible is brought to the 22 (P —Rev. |surface. | oll, rector of There s an extremely faint hope | Catholie church ,that one or two of the slx men im- | will celebrate his 49th anniversary | Prisoned in the torpedo room, may las a priest. | have remained alive until fresh air | | A PRIEST Father Carroll was ordained by | reached them and were too weak to | the late. Cardinal Gibbons and has;““s“'” signals, Admiral Hughes, | for 30 years held his present charge. | Of operations, sald. Until it : is absolutely proved that no one s alive aboard the vesscl operations | will go forward with all speed pos- | |sible, he declared. It ‘destroyers had been patrolling the Massachusetts waters in which the §-4 was maneuvering they could | have warned the coast guard de-; stroyer Paulding of the position of | the submarine and a collision would | " Deaths | Mrs. Bessie B. Tewls Mrs. Bossie B. Lewis, aged 48, who resided in this city until two years [have been avoided, it i3 held. oo vy at her home fn | _Under the circumstances Secretary | rd. Funeral services will be | Wilbur, believes from available in- I'riday afternoon at 2:30 | formation, that the accident was un- | Ik at the home of her sister, i:unma].le, but that naval experts, in | Robert 15 Williams |IVIng close studies in an effort to | trest, Greenwich. prevent another sugh disaster, |should take into consideration the | n a £ 1ommrlunllws which Bridge, she was in the 5 5§ | probably lle in scretly calied meeting today of the | i wag pajd gave the father the body of the F————————————— |4 surface patrol for guarding sub- te committee investigating tho | Bpouites nclivios i papRre i | Naval officials are making few Names of the witnesses were not ! wife, Mrs. Mary Bastek, aged 32, on the charge of violation of the conclusions on the liauor law. Bastek, who is employed Shes ot dothnants. in & local factory, posted a $200 While open hearings were to be |bond for his appearance in police aimed noxt Tuesday there were in- |COUrt tomorrow morning, while his t this program would be |Wife was released on her own rec- ators Itob- ognizance. d Jones of | 1] scrgeants selzed one flve-gal- aled and it was reiterated after | the committee has t rea \ ington of the committee will /lon can of alleged alcohol; one one- he away at that time tending the gallon can halt full of alleged Ii- | funeral services in New Mexico for | quor; one half-galon can half full of Senator Jones. aleged liquor; one quart bottle of alleged liguor; one pint bottle of al- leged liquor: two soda bottles of li- quor; tow empty gallon jugs and mine empty pint bottles. Complaints have been received of MAN AND WIFE ARRESTED; LIQUOR FOUND IN HOME Rhodes Street Couple to Face Law |@W in the tenement, according to the police. Mr. and Mrs. Bastek have no police record. lice Court, i Viotation Charge fn Po- Yale University was so named in S ants P. J. O'M and M. J. | honor of Elihu Yale, an early pa- Fiynn - raided a tenement. 86 | tron. His first name accounts for Ithodes street tiis noon and arrest- | the name “Lli" as applied to the cd John Bas . aged 39, and his university. We will be open Friday and Saturday evenings, this week, 1i0%p m For your convenience NewBritain Trust Co. the alleged violations of the liquor ' Funerals |statements concerning the 'being made on them as a result ot lthe -4 digaster. They expressed in- | Iterest today in the statement made | by Representative Gifford and his | e he attacks | Would Take Securities i | From Wall Street Li "W Yor (P)—The C| Rehecea Wilcox. ineral scrvices for Rebecca Wil- | moven ing to { cox. who died at the New Britain | Massachusetts conatituents, but other | bank scenrifies from the General hospital Tuesday night, |than to say that they hardly consid- | [ new stock exchange. An at | were held t ernoon at 3 o'clock |ered Mr. Gifford, or the Cape Cod was made that stockholders of the |A¢ the funeral parlors of B. ¢. Por- |fishermen whom he quoted, as being | ch Sccurities corpo ter Sons. Rev. Dr. John I Kling- |sufficiently expert on deep sea. diving | | January 9 will vote on a pr berg, superintendent of the Chil-Yto judge conditions under which it where &he lived, con. |could be carried on with safety, they | al will be |refused to comment. ‘The statement made Sunday by withdraw from the list th- v s of the cc-poration Tha action in Fairvic naval officials that the Wandank was | Anna Lewin. la tender ship and was not supposed | 1 sorvices for Anna TLewin, ({0 be over the submersible for pro- | ) daughter of Mr. and [tection purposes was relterated in Hartford, Dec. 2 hop Lewin of 262 High street, (answer to Mr. Gifford’s charge that | John G. Nilan has appointed the 11 this morning at the home, |the ship was miles away when 1t | Rev. John J. Sullivan from S ! 5 in Iairview cemetery, |should have been over the subma- a I's chureh, Bri port, to he | e Il”w- {spiritual director of the deaf and Malachi J. Ford. { | huplain at §t. Augastine's nositiate, | 1uioal sorvices for Matacht 3. | Torpedo Man Has Idea P b pormer vesident of this city, | For Removing Sub Men Bieeie e vmond G Lasipons Loy employed as an or-| - gogion Dec. 22 UP—A former tor- | { taine has appointed fo a pro- y at New laven hospital, will be | | 1man who left the S-51 before it Tesnsllp/ G s omash seuinary el o Jeserneya fueral PRI et disaster has concelved a plan | it ot st Narss - arren ot %58 | for removing the crews of sunken 0. LEADER RET > d submarines. O11, CO. LEADER RETIRES cik tomorrow morning. Burial | | st vonies Do o8 [Pt ca bV il e USE My s Sh oy Henry L. Debnam of West Somer- | B e e i s ville, the former torpedo man, ex- | the Texas Corporation, one of the Moustoulas Castas ‘ri;;:!{-cd‘D'!'S“:flgn“‘:fifl»tmxllgh o largest so-called Tndependent Ol| Funcral services for Moustoulas | ywe feet in diameter, in sections 1o Companics in the country. today an- Cast Bt Tt o eter, 3 ) !be fastened together and lowered to |one of the torpedo tubes of al 1 will be he his resignation as ¢ nouncs irman | gy 4 at J. M, Cur- and as a member of the board of di- |tin & Company's funeral parlors on | sunen craft, The. plan would fn- { Main strect, Saturday afternoon at 2 | (oive altering the tubes of the navy's SaT o e jo'clock. Burial will he in Fairview | ¢ hmersibles so that the funnels HANDQ‘OV ’F cemetery, could be attached. Such rescue ap- SUIVEE e paratus should be kept on hand at Latose all naval stations, he believed. or James La- . street were held this morging at 9 o'clock at St SOCIAL AT CITY HALL Jos- | City hall officials and city em- igndusgehah John J. Keane |y oves numbering about 100 held | celebrated a requiem high mass and |{neir annual Christmas dinner this Miss Laura B, Drarrell sung. noon in G. A. R. hall. William J Pall bearers were Pictro Bell of |pgjion catered. Alderman W. H. | Clifton Y. Anfonio Belli of | ;qq acted as toastmaster and call | Stamford, Bartalo Eggs of Clifton, (o4 on Mayor Weld and ex-Mayor A. | N. Y., Roger Belli of Torrington, |, Ppaonessa for brief remarks. | | R. Lavese of Meriden, and David | \wajter Campbell and Miss Sarah Yz | chetto of Me . oablan, both employed in the pub- | s cemetery. |)ic works department, entertained. Burial was in St CARD OF THANKS DIVIDEND DECLARED We w to thank our friends and New York, Dee. 22—Continental | I neighbors for the kindness shown |Iysurance com. declared a semi-an- | us during the illness and death of | pyal dividend of $1 on the new $10 onr beloved son and brother. | par stock, exchanged on the basis of | Michael, and also for the beautiful | 23 shares for one of $25 par, pay- | floral offerings received. We espe- |able January 10 to stock of record | y wish to thank St. Matthew's | December 31, Russell & Er- | on an annual dividend basis of $2, ety | equivalent to $7.50 a and Mrs. John Richter This places the stock | Sick share on the | old stock prior to the split up and which paid $6 annual | i & PRISONER A LIFE SAVER | Joseph A. Haffey | win Sick Benefit § | Signed, M {and Famil ing tenement building. The prisoner, Resid 17 Summer §t.— e returned to the officers and procced- gary, the handsomest. A m8narch- | Colored Cage New York, Dec. 22 (P—An fssue | rested as an embeazler today turned | lite saver and assisted two detectivos | in removing residents from a burn- ! William Bryne, 36 years old, with | UNDERVAVER his captors dashed into the building, | e O rek roused the residents and assisted in | D Y e R herding them In the strect. He then —_———— ed to court to face charges of em- R bezzling $8,100 from a Brooklyn firm | HE JOYOUS GIFT where he was employed as cashier. 'Ot all Europe's noblemen they NG OR OLD — | Archduke Joseph nz, of Hun- | A in o Beautiful BONDS ARE SOLD ist movement in Hungary has cen- BOLLERER’S of $31,000,000 40-year first and re- tered attention on him as a possible funding” mortgage 4 1-2 y'wf cent future king although the young POSY SHOP bonds of the New York, New Ha- | Archduke Otto is the Iegitimate Nelr | ay . sain St. Prof. Bldg, Tel. ass |Ven & Hartford railroad series of | to the crown. {“The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” | 1927, was sold today. {up 1 3-4. New York Ontario & | Marland Oil .. 8 8% 38 (] Western had a decline of 1 1-2. | Mo Kan & Tex 4 1% 41y T Despite further chopping out of | Mo Pac prd ..113% 113 113 211 STEEL BECOMES MARKET FEATURE Pools Again Display Strength in Many Specialties New York, Dec. 23 (P—Despite sporadic efforts of “bear" traders to [bring about a reaction, the storm market continued to point upward today on heavy buying for both apeculative and investment accounts. Sensational gains took place in a few of the fnsurance company shares, which are reported to have had 4he best years in their history. | Pools were again active fn a wide assortment of specialtics, but the amusement copper, merchandising and steel shares gave tha b demonstrations of group strength. Marking up of the call money re- [newal rate to 4 1-2 per cent was PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2-1143 ——————————————ee e We Offer: Automobile Insurance Co. Price on Application Thomsan, Tenn & Co. [#frded as temporary, due to the heavy seasonal demands for cur- rency. Uneasiness dsveloped in |[§ Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain - Theao 2580 some quarters over the volume of brokers' loans which will be an- | nounced by the federal reserve bank after the close of the market. Be- cause of the unusually heavy velume of new financing this week and the | advance in stock prices a substan- | tial increase ts looked for in many quarters. i U. 8 Steel common regained its | role as market lcader by moving up | more than 2 points to 151, the high- | est price since early October. Cruci- ble ran up over 3 points. Buying of the steels was stipulated by the more chegrful trade reporis. Re- | newed accumulation of the copper | shares sent Chile, Cerro De Pasco, | g Kennecott and American Metals to record high prices. | Paramount Famous Players cross- ed 115 to a new peak on reports t fourth quarter earnings would &p- proximate $4 a share. New tops also were established by International Harvester, Natlonal Cash Register and American Agricultural Chemi- cal preferred. { Weakness developed in American | Woolen preferred, New York, On- | tarlo & Western, A. M. Byers, Wright | Aero and Greene Cananea, although | some of the losses were cut down | or wiped out in the early afternoon | rally. | Wall St. Opening | Stock prices moved irregularly | higher at the opening of today's | market. A block of 5000 shares of International Nickel changed hnnd.\;[ at 82 3-4 a new high record, Ameri- | can Sugar opened 2 points hl;:h'r} and American Steel Foundries was | Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Edward L. Newmarker, Manager We Offer: Fidelity and Casualty Price on Application, EDDY BROTHE HARTFORD artford Conn. Trust Bidg. Tel, 2-7186 RS S, - We Offer GUARANTY TRUST irregularity in some sections, heavy| Mont Ward ..121% 1173 121% buying of some of the low priced | Natlonal Lead 13 130 138 oils led fn a falrly wide # vance.|N Y Central ..164%° 164 164 One block of 15,000 shares of Sin-| N Y N H & H 614 60% 60% clair changed hands in the early; Nor & West . ]“‘1»“ 1913 Figures to Date Show Damages sslon at 22, after which the price | North Amer... went fractionally higher, American | North Paci Metals quickly jumped more than 2| Pack Mot Car 585 points to a new peak, followed by a | Pan Am Pet B 411, few others including International | Per va 65 m Be Leas" SlllOC 1921 B Harvester and some of the coppers. | Pierce Arrow.. 1414 et ] Manati Sugar and Rossia Insuran tadio Corp. 3 The city's fire loss during the DB“ were also among the early stron |Read 6% |riod beinning January 1 and ende spots. Simmons, which hus been | Revnold 167% |ing yesterday, ftotalled $95,793.83, weak recently, was soon selling 2 | Sears Rochu 89% [the lowest since 1921, Chief W. points above yesterday's close, byt | Sinclair Oil ... 22 | Nobls fhp fire | ASrastmanis: ans carly heaviness was shown by Southern P S ! nounced today. There were 358 "t |alarms for 281 fires, 31 calls belng listed as unnecessary and eleven as Wright Aeronautical Radio and |Southern Ry . Abitibi Power. Ame ! can Smelting | tSandard Oil .. moved contrary to th:) (\:h"r me a Stewart Warner 8§07 S014 | talse. In 30 instances, duplicate share declining nearly 2 points in ‘. ude f:" calls or more than one call for the the first half gour. Italian lira drop- | syl SR T TR e ped 15 points to 5.27 1-2 cents, fol-)Te ! ‘nvy(’ 1% mhers were: 40 firea in. beiek and lowing the stabi !\_on of the cur- ‘v‘wt o Prod . 11455 stone buildings, 104 in frame builde rency on a gold basis at 19 to the |Union Pac 19214 £ ings, and 137 calls for fires n places % |other than buildings. Two fires exe % ltended to adjoining bufldings - and 150% 1279 were confined to the place of 8% |origin, according to the chief's Ind Al .. Rubber .. dollar, or 5.31 cents. Demand ster-| U ling ruled around $4.87 7-8 and|U French francs close to 3.93 1-2 cents. {U Prices of many important shares | W took a long stride forward when U. | Ward Bak I . s s ~',, |statement. . Steel was suddenly marked up to :\\H' l“o’ 3‘7:‘ | The total value of buildings fine 150 5-8, the best figure of the [White Motor .. % yolved in fires during the year wag current rise. Fidelity Phenix Insur- ;x,ml‘:“‘lf‘“;"' 1":;‘ $1,148.775 and of contents, $431,050, ance improved 16 to 230. Para- mount Famous Players sold at 11 International Nickel at 85 and Montgomery Ward at 120 1-2, all new tops for the year. The renewal | rate for call loans was ad\unu»d[ A °“ |making a grand total of $1,579,825, | Insurance on the bulldings amounte led to $1,027,100 and on contentsy $279,050, a total of $1,306,150. Ine | surance loss on bulldings was $6¢,e 1851.67 and on contents, $21,337.16, LOCAL STOCK MARKET (Furnished by Putiam & Co.) Insurance Stocks, Bid Asked from 4 to 4 1-2 per cent. oL geal |a total of $86.185.53. The loss on New York, Dec. 22 (UP)—Wall | 7y (“ I "s | buildings and contents in which fireg street will pause today for its an-| Ao Tire . S5 1did not originate totalled 33770 nual Christmas tree celebration, | siromobile Ins 335 | \hile the loss on buildings and come Led by the 16th Infantry band, | Lertford F 810 | tonts tn which fires actually origle Lo ba 3 | National Fire 1040 305388 the Gloria Trumpeters and the| : 40 |nated was $93,023.88. f R e L2 ien i eire 5§20 The largest fire of the year was 1% Mendelssohn quariet, the employes | mooimies Toe o e e £ lacgest S e Sear g of Wall strect firms will gather and | oon“Gone 1500 1885 |0, Latys Toonyention MajniERess sing Christmas carols in front of the | ; aing Stociis) Tanusty 31, tho dapage snoiiie SEHEET R C O s e 0 W Rd i i b e e T |for some time is indicated in the Slhi s Ll o statement of losses as follows: 1921y with the sounding of the stately old | 1 siaiement ofllass M foITRL N Le chimes of the Trinity church and | it $ingiies; 18 SOLSTR et will be broadeast over sfition | gy et SEENEE 5 SRR LR B WNYC $ 26, $214, | Bristol Brass | Colt's Arms THE MARKLT AT 2:30 P. M. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) ‘70« |State Prison Physician 7 | G f e T L Rfr | el e Resigns His Position e ean Car 5% Hb e "l’fl“" Hartford, Dec. 22 UP — Dr. P, Am Car & Fdy - - R B. Battey, attending physician at m Toco N the Connecticut state prison at Am & Re e | Wetherafield, has resigned to ‘bes Am Rl |come assistant superintendent and Am S Lol e psychiatrist at the New York state Am iie Gl hospital for defective delinquents at Am Woolen s A Natanoch, New York. He will ase | Seovill Mig Co Standard Screw conda Cop |sume his new duties January 1. Atchison 193 Stanley Works | Dr. Battey served as a major i Bald Leco ,‘.fl'mm,m" St dorh " the World war, being assigned to Balfonlos 1178 | Union Mfg Co ... s o1 eyehinule otk westjot thie i Beth Steel a8t | Pullic Dt ttotka, {sissippi. He is a native of Councti Calit Pet ot DiaatRasyiaelieei 90 | Blufts, Towa, and has been at Weth- Can Pac |ersfield for seven years. | Conn Lt & Pow pfd % lHfa Flec Light .. N B Gas .. | Southern N Cer De Pasco ¢ R1 & Pac Chile ih! Community Christmas Tree Stripped by Vandals South Windham, Maine, Dec. 33 Coca Cola TREASURY BALANCE Colo Tuel Wi b Bapizarses [/ —Vandals, thought to be adults, Consol Gas ., LreasyryiEalance, A [stripped 160 electric light bulbs, Corn Prod PORTRATT BRINGS 60,000 | Wires and branches from a com- Cru Steel ..... el A portrait of |Munity Christmas tree erected for Dodge Bros A 201 Lady Milner George “o"m?ylioumoor exercises planned for Sate Du Pont De who died {n |urday evening here. noted British painter . an.| The culprits for whom a reward 1802, brought 12,000 guine Erie RR | proximately $60,000, at today's sale |has been offered, broke into a fire Erie 1st pfd 5314 | of pictures in the collection of the |department hose house to secure an Fam Players late Marquis of Curzon. axe some time during last night, Genl Elee The Romney portrait was one of The Community club plans to Genl Moto Gt North pfd .100% Gulf Sta Steel 54% Hudson Motors 803 1l Ceneral ... .1351 % | many the noted artist made as a |Place anotir tree for the exercises | fasionable painter in the eighteenth SR —— i MILLS SHUT DOWN Manville, R. I, Dec. 33 UP—The TUG IS AG D Manville Jenckes textile mill in this ROUN a0 &G . 261 e New London, Conn., Dec. 22 (A— | village, mploying about 1,200 Tnt Nickel , 89 §8 |Coast guard vessels froni New | operatives, will shut down on Sature Int Paper .... 78 72 |London and Woods Hole were this|day, Decembor 24, and reopen Toess afternoon rushing to the aid of the | day, January 3. tug Zetter of New York which went ashore at Hen and Chickens at Buzzards Bay. S816 S47T Ken Cop . Kelly Spring .. 2 Lehigh Val 953 Mack Truck ..107 Becanse of slacks ness in the tostile business the plasg has been on a four-day schedule feg several wovks, 10638