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JAIL TERNS SET INHIGHER COURT New Briuiu Men Sentenced at: Hartford Session Today Harry was ware fn ar; the peac a fine > south o law on an Iy paid 15 loc viola taura RAIL AS PARTIAL CAUSE OF MINING CRISS (Con ces w gely to reduce that yard the and oth make advance “By 19 toads for tallized to railroad trade yughtle their ogniz hem bu whence is e Railroad Conspirac: *“The lie coal industry, s radl! mine wages and coal prices, rcach- Lutorn stick 1 rates by comparison accomplish ch nt on, the e caused - coal oper ctitive d 1 Mine Atterbus n coal p! beyond the railro: until now small sing & th agent now 3 is If on tie i MeK ot for t lers, Frar heen ¢ om L oF proport ed, £ re six association thou Il mem obtained from of o be issued a b whys and wherefo This bulletin te gainst coal, rerican wages ions, and the to profitless oper: « onlull‘mlnl Bulletin, \~ v n the coal 1 goo Bristol plead and € s wounds 1¢ i wounds to : the .« Nade on the co complaint ar teloin Mo- € 7 o Py er erting that the y and the Pittsburgh Corporation have s sir Mr. ated son tim Lewis declare is in ted entral them cir wage agre Wor policy 4 pur- town buying a car of patting ts ons her to! ce rkrutpey ached it a duty coal orders ulletin es of work- leveling o ) e W NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 companies the gover. i:0ped by moral or other set the agreements ob { “We still have that sration.” he said. Asked whether the {much experience with Lewis said: “We have harassed by the courts. UNEXPLAINED DELAY IN PAJEWSKI SUIT ntinued Appointed Manager Of Besse Store Here miners from First Pag ) Swski and Gardir 1t was said that Pa the city toda home today or Monkiewic jewski wa know where he wu Clynes Serves Writ Constat Frank vs on Her cwski was out diner's | to Gardiner's) GRORGE M. WUCHERT. JR. &\ this ot nts 1o, t pric Pittsburgh Coal h Ter- mads a ts would show that a~ Working Hours, ded that in & the incapabl work da 5 to 10 1 rman Wi exeeutive charged 1 K to o a reduction of wag Fess, republican, s his opinion of on the wold it was * miners from vering C tio; nt ROADS GITFD time that orkers were the v N d ling th n hip of his o 400,0 He estimated s of the men s miners could do tl industr He denied that would work only four days and quoted figures indicati one of cvery six miners w injured in the inu cours: attriby an awful price o W, W, of conditions in the lie declared, adding that abou times as many men are this country in England, blamed the “inclination cperators to save money at th pense of human life.” 1 up by New other York g Lo get and mine workers y could not be easurcment which maintenanc ulroad employes could secking wage of Even Mentions Coolidge er Washington, March 7 a0 1 the bituminous coal indus 5, when large operators s abrogating their contracts, Pre John L. Lewis, of the United Worker: commerce committee today. Lewis read a letter the president appealing for f intervention, and th ply deploring tracts, but refusin Neither of his demand of the rail- lower fuel costs had cr into a practical cor ap co “This charge s is not the 14l union leader, of men vietimized normal employment, who © that disaster has overtaken | t who are uninformed as to | i fmagination | he or the ssne g to act. the letters wa it came and w The ev at hand and the proof ob- to substantiate the aceusa- committee started its conditions in the coal ficlds of | sylvania, Ohio and Kentucky. competitive relationship of iinterest in the letters. superinduced by Lewis admitted the miners’ to depress had filed no suits in the conrts force the Jacksonville wage road consplracy some of told the senate inte non- wa indns- 1 th > eniploy- rk of iners influstry today,” t four the he ex- (UP)—Pres- ident Coolidge refused to intervena try in tarted sident Mine wrote to ederal president's re- renunciation of con- made public until today when the senate | ¢ liearings Penn- | 7 commitice members evinced ker union | to ¢ agre Report ot the Condition of THE NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. At the close of business on the 28th day of Februa ASSETS Loans aud Disco Overdrafts, Bonds to securs Postal U. 8. Government Secui Other Becurities, Furniture, Equipment and FY: Other Real Estate, Duo from Federal Reserve Bank, Due from erve Agents, Due from Banks and Bankers, <h itema and Exchanges, TUncollected 1 Dus from customers (letters of credit) Total As: LIABILITIES. Capital Btock, L) Surplus, 2 Undivided profits, (less expences and taxee Daid! Reserved for Taxes, Due to Banks and Bl.hk"’l. Postal 165,964.18 S61.1 256595 Dividends Unpaid, Christmas Savings and Thritt F Re-discounts, Letters of Credit Uncarned discount and Interest, Total Liavi 37,144,054, State of Conmecticut, County of Hartford, se March 7, 1948, Macomber, Treagurer of the aforesald N do wolemnly swear that the foregolng knowledge and belief. w Brite atement 1, 8 W, ain Trust Co., 1§ true to the best of my F. W. MACOMBER Treasurer Subscribed and eworn to Lefore me, thi» Tth day of March, 1 V. L. KNIGHT, Notary Public, on | QUAKES IN ITALY Sevin shocks Felt at Noon In ily and Southern Coast of the Ttalian ' ¢ “Root.” 3 Rom (P Earth at noon to: ily g the southe oot widespread d ports from the and Radic nic wa a shock o curred iitions conds’ 10 p. 1 S vailed Neit ts sufiered any BOYS STEAL PUPILS' SCARFS wo boys, aged 15 ye Vee 1o 1ed over 1o the probation depart- ¥ by Sergeant P. J. O'Mara. | V1 th of threc of Smith JAP M pupils Pl ked the coats of teache s while the ion the night of ¥ killed per | tons of ecoal produce Mrs. Catherine Yaross, Catk a i rstate | Furniture family was call | 2 . f the ind { Ite Amount due f Paukers, c tes tn thy Unit 3 Austria to go home . Mrs. Yaross ral y Desides her vith wi and th H. Pa: Miss Helen : thr | Peter: two brothe s city; 4 to this city !t daughter sta Mrs. and ars ag hy om st of uro, Mr Y sons phen Saluk of I Mrs. Mary Gontarski | Mrs. Anna ¥ of | Mrs. Tillic Pimko o | rhe funeral will be morning at a time to later by Laraia & Sagar itakers. Services will be at jan church and burial wiil Ukrainian cemetery, Plain Friday nounce:d under held for taxes, accrued . dus to Fed Bunk - be in | Amount due to n | ‘Amount due to bankers, und t es in the I ertified cl; Mrs. Joseph (Cole) Heinz Mr. and Mrs. M. Butler o ¢ Highland strect, reccived word to. day of the death Mr. nive Mrs. Joseph (¢ Mrs. Heinz, a natlve and resident of Stony Cre away at the New Hav last night after a short ill viving besides her husband and three small children, are her par- ents, Mr. ber Cole; brother, F Mrs. Ray James Total of ftems 24, 25, 26 5 Demand deposite (other than site) eubfoct to cposits payable days): ndividual deposits eubloct to life-long passed Tiospital sur- de- osa dnys of n than (other than money borrowed) |Total of demand deposits (other bank de- suhject or eulject to 30 days more notice, and postal eav- ihgs)s Savings deposits Including tin Certificates of deposit (ot than for money borrowed) Other time deposits Yostal saviugs deposits Total of tima deposits subject to Reserve Items 35, 36, 37 38 8246088514 Orited States deposite (other than postal savings). include War Loan deposit uufvu"‘ and deposits of United States disb | ficers . i I Bills payable (icluding an | ottigations representing horrowed other than rediscounts) . B 0. | Liatilities other than those | above gtated i — Mrs. Charles A, Anderson Funeral services for Mrs., Charles Anderson, formerly of §9 Win- throp ho died in Detroit, | will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of her ter, Mrs. Thomas Rusile of field street. Rev. Dr. Abel A, Ahl- quist, pastor of the First Lutheran church, will officiate. Pall bearers will b selected from among the membership of the Star of Shepherd lodge and the Vega socie- Burial will be in Fairview emetery, Joseph A. Haffey | UNDERTAKER 16 Mary's Church dence 13 Sammer $t.—~1625-3 37,143, State of Conmecticut, County of Hart- | named bank, do solem: above satement fs t my knowledgs and P Re: Correct—Attest: WALTER 1. MAURICE JOHN B. A WE TE RAPH FLOWERS BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP | 83 W. Main St, Prot. Bldg. Tel. A% |“The Telegraph Elorist of New Britaln Directors. Bubecribed and eworn to before me thls Tth day of March, 1925 | R. J. BERTINI | READ HERALD C(LASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS Ukrain- | Good | el company re- 4,544 for his or $3 compa the common ster company : on the com 27, against $18 smaller amount of company earned on the common stock 5 per cent preferred £11.38 a share in 9 N rehip York Cotton e: £ William M. Wright 3 100 to Norrie decline of evious traction. HAWKINS REMINDS OF CLUB'S IDEALS Urges Civic Organizations to Be; membe o 1d ano! has More Than “Luncheon” Meetings sensation was spri Kiwanis club at 1 hotel today les W. Kins, former pre nd founder of th i i that civie clubs in 4, 2 the Kiwanis club were de- into mere lunchzon clubs sameness : Hawkins and ot} of the Bu i q in- rating n that the and th meetings were t BElmer W. Pape, Howard, one of b th Harry H of the clu that numt out r of act called at- > activi- W rolled by i the memt Both CXpr 1 surprise the n should come Mr, kins, who has not \ very imsthe elub since his t In his reply to Mr. H aid he dic ired him to club) from be Kins work being of us as a v for ser inis club said, “It iticism {s not W as any vh S much other Bt ork as cive servies of it. was ¢l S & ething out C. Moody r to fill nation of John Was anno 1 w cted a direc- caused by the Hannon. at the direc- voted to g a framed of the late Dr. E. T. Fromen m New Britain General hosp tal staft room. W. 8 Cannon, D ‘homas J. Feeney and E. R H Hiteheo were named a commit- tee in 815 Ts Skinner, the Boys' club, Voted superintenden spoke on a pro- posed city basketball tournament and asked the club to vote $15 as its share towards awards, The ap- propriation was voted. The was Ralph H Benson, v of the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Benson expiained the objects of Chamber of Com- and outlined its activities. called attention fact that many people mber of Commeree functions for the | merchants, merchants say it func- tions for the factories and others | Dywight meree He it functions for the professional | men, BUG CONTEST MEANS DEATH T0 MILLIONS, Kiwanis Club Aids School Children | in Pighting Tent Caterpillars Butler's | Heinz. | in Fgg Cluster, n 15,000 tent caterpillar ave been destroyed to dat: agricnltural committes of the Kiwanis elub, today. The by schools collec hool; High, 1 berlain, srael 13905 C H Central Junlor High, Syliveste, Nor Winko, Smalley, n, Northend, Stanley Sniall €0 Valeria ma \11; Y, hu Burritt, Putnam, 462; 8t amp, and Bartlett, 1 est pupils—Raymond I 1,412 'nd, 1, 5; William Bow- Sam DiPletro, Joseph Emile Tynik, &tan arczyk, anley, 66 ¥rank Teunkas, Chamberlain, 492 Rocco Sansone, Northend, 492; Peter Ochonkowski, Lincoln, Adrino Germonti, Lincoln, Anna Mel- k. Ellhu Burritt, 215; Celia Kar- | nasiewicz, Elihu Burritt, 163; Joseph ! Crelar, Israel Putnam, 9 | McDaniel, 8t. Joseph's, 90 and Helen Perzan, Israel Putnam, 50. ‘! OVERLOADS TRUCK Walter Gryszinia, aged 32, of 61 ,Grm reet, was arrested by Officer rt Veley on Main street this | afternoon on charges of overloading an automobile truck and driving | without having a license and regis tration in his possession. His truck [had a load of flour which was heavicr than the law allows, accord- {irg to the allegation. s C. H. OLCOTT IMPROVES arles H. Olcott of 505 Arch !streer, who has been in a critical condition at his home for ne\enl +days due to heart trouble is re- ported as slightly improved today. p 17,945 ) at | when | inti- | L ex- | g ording to a report | is | * | Tim Rol Bear .31 Florence | UPHARD D HOVEMENT Held Down Briey by Peiod of Irregularity March 7 UP—Stock rnu~ resunmed their upward move- ment after an early period of regularity today, with new leaders brought forward when some of th: old favorites showed signs of lag- ging. General Motors cont the forefront of the creating a record for t cutive session 139 7-8 in the | Motors sold dow back near the noon. Rising of the annual Rock Islan Railroad common dividend from $5 to $6 and the statement of wes trade reviews that steel production being well maintained with indi tions that the present rate of opera- {tions may carry through April, in contrast with the decline in that month a year ago, had & bullish ¢ e(‘t on epeculative sentiment. The only disturhing note was a further ! collapse in crude rubber to the low- lest prices in several years, w! was reflected in the renewed we n\sa of the rubber shares, Hudson Better as 1 a more promi- { nent pld(‘\‘ in the motor group by ad “ng 3 points 10 a new 1925 top or within 1 1-8 points of r's top. Radio, after sellin Idown to around 97, railied to 98¢ one block of 11,90 shares changing hands at the top price in the early efternoon. | Public utilitt w York, ir- advance urth con- but was carly to 1483 top by gave one of the !best demonstrations of group strength with buying influenced by reports of expanding earnings a | restoration of confidence in t group on the decision of the U. & senate to refer the investigation of public utility projects to the feders trade commission. Greene Cananci copper, which broke to 113 in last month's reaction, rallied about € points above yesterday's final quo- | tation to 135 1. People's Gas jumpe nts and a number of other and light stoc advanced 2 points or more, several of them to new high records. 1 common adv the devidend de rLAm trading was unusually T ralls held firm THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. (Furnished a Al Che & Dye Am Ag C Americs Am Loro . Am Sumatra Am Tobacco Am Woo! Ana Atchison Balt & Ohio. Beth Kteel Brook Man Calif Pet iCer De Pasco |Ches & Ohio /C R & Pac Chrysler Corp Colo Fuel Consol Gas Corn Prod Dodge Bros 62 P 4 0 2% A 188 543, 191 70% 507 ers | Fieischmann . . Fresport Tex Gonl Asphalt Genl Elec ....1313 Genl Mootrs , 1507 Glidden 21% Hudson Motors 807, Hersheys 373 Int Com Eng ..431 Int. Cement Int Nickel Int Harvester Int Paper Kennecott Cop [ Mack Truck [ Mariand Ol Mo Kan & Tex Mongomery W 13 N Y Central ..1617% Y NH&H 623, North Amer... 611 Pack Mot Car 65 Pan Am Pet B 4 Phillips Pet .. 3 Plorce Arrow.. 128 Pullman 523 Radio Corp ... 995, mington Rl ading ..... s Roebuck clajr Oil . 103 Southern Pac 193, 51 Oil N Y . 3 art Warner § aker 287 9 . ulf Sulph 7 i"nd»rr\\oml Union Carbid: United Fruit U & Ind Al .. U & Rubber U 8 Steel | wab b | Wes Willys Over Woolworth Wright Aero LOCAL STO('K\ {Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks. Bid 880 Askied Aetna Casualty gon Aetna Life Ins Co ....840 | Aetna Fire <vees0885 Automobile Ins . ee.880 artford Fire ].\':Auon.fl Fire | Phoenix Fire Travelers Ins Co !Conn. General d | Manufacturing q«lb Am Hardware |Am Hoste . | Beaton & Cadwell .. Bige-Htd Cpt Co com . Billings & Spencer com { Billings & Spencer pfd .. | Bristol Brass Colt's Arma Eagle Lock ... | Fafnir Bearing (‘v . ,){-m & Cooley .. \llndvnl r. 5 N B Machine .... ! Nilee-Be-Pond com . {North & Judd .. 8 4 N 1125 PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL. 2-1141 We Offer: Hartford Gas Co. Common and Preferred Price on Application. Thomson, Tenn & Co. 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 258 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Evchange Stuart G. Segar, Manager Fidelity & Casualty of New York Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg. NEW BRITAIN BurrittHotel Bidg. MERIDEN Colony Bldg We Offer: Federal Water Service $6,50 Cumulative Preferred Prince & Whitely Lstablished (878, Members New York. Chicago and Cleveland Stock Exchanges. Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main'St.—Tel. 5405 Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer: NEW YORK WATER SERVICE CORP. ix Per Cent. Preferred- At the Market S Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIM MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Hasloran Tel. 125 Harold C. Mott We offer NATIONAL FIRE PHOENIX FIRE We have a Tax Expert in our employ who will be glad to assist our customers in the preparation of Federal Income Tax Returns which are due March 15th. NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK —_—————— e Peck. Stowe & Wi . Girl Beaten by Father Russell Mfg Co . Has Police Arrest Him vill Mfg Co . ndard Screw Martin Grabowski, aged 67, of 54 ‘tanley Works . Concord street, was arrested this af- rorrington Co com . ternoon by Sergeant Stadler and Union Mfg Co . Officer Cosgrove on a warrant Public llilllk‘ charging breach of the peace and Conn E 2 assault on his 22 vear old daughter. Conn Lt & Pow mj o8 1t is alleged that Grabowski and two s Light his sons assaulted the girl at their home Monday night and she complained to Prosecuting Attorney G. Woods. Stocks. . 00 112 412 Treasury Balance, $60,450,108, SUSPICIOUS OF SALESMEN oung men were on Francis|re P. & F. CORBIN OFFICE *hilip T. Rackliffe of this city has ned his position at P. & F. Ceor- street yester representing them- | bin's office to accept a position in ol electric sewing machine |the itlders’ hardware depart- ors, and later saying they [ment of the A. Baldwin Co. of New following up velvet sales. The | Orl He was given a farewell were notified that some of the | party friends who extended to s as wonst by were polic ‘housewives visited were suspicious of jhim their best wishes for his suc- air, |cese.