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RABBI ENTHUSFS “Have a heart.” That in brj the gist of the address de: eou of committes chairmen Kiwanis club in conn for an amount ranging from $ 6 1o 377,000 today. 0,000 to get by, gan, the 1928 campaign. Tho result of today's drive brough the total fund up to § G, or l¢ than one mar- ‘The chairmen of the campaign were | % 4 Tor 24 years previous to a recent re- ! ket headed upward again by carly SO e e Be Watchiul Siand A sman h:‘j’[‘llzf“;s‘:‘:e;;l:‘:; Itirement was a knite maker at the | April 15 (P)—The cot- afternoon. Radio rallied from 162 certain sections of the city it was | {of the navy with Fall, and had told }’”'“““"" & '-j*l\l»:\q ?"ltn!.(d:.v.(l.fl opened very steads at l-’rhlo 112 A ““,‘?*‘_’5"‘95 that women would not | 3 2 ! the secretary that there was a grave ’nu rfmw, 48 Camp street, yesterday Afw .:J\ ince of i to 11 points, .muv.c e day's _ NeWs was mixed in solicit nu_s year and as a result wo- April 18 (P)'—Warnings akness in the national defense | atternoon. i e - tmonths showing net gains of 7 to 13 character. ['re ight car loadings in men solicitors werc not being given recelved by State Forester A- which would be fatal 1n the svent |, 11¢ Y25 born in Sheftield, Eng-poiuts in the first few minutes on the first weel oo April showed a welcome., Hawes from the weather bureau wor cortain combinations aguinst | 2P and - he covering by some of yesterday's sel- sharp drop below thogs of the cor Dresident Maurice Stanley called at New Haven, that duc to the pre- | 0% St came 1o this ci ago. He lors, fogether with trads and com- responding wecks of 1927 and 1926 &ttention to the fact that while the 'vailing high nhm- the danger of | oy defense hus contended. from | was a charter me mber of th mission house ving. Stéel trade reviews reported that ¢ivie clubs have icen asked o fako |forest fires was considerably in- ] beginning that the question of PIZ8 church. Surviving him Demand was pramoted by bullish output was being maintained at over the responsibility of the drive, |ercascd and that all lookout stations Al ships UVS daventers, Mrs. W. W. Warren | features in tho wockly report of the Ligh' rate with © peia holding thery are just as many women work- chould be caution>d of this condi- i it dn il e e dgewater, N. J., and M ERbLEaMSsnA e dullopk o1 ei S 1 ST auntion LAt on Ing as ever before. In fact he be- [tion. IA1s Doros ¢ A5¢ saurman of Englewood, N. owers in the central and easterd giag. wpi was R el licves that almost all the women | Mr. Hawes said today that 200 “Did You tell him what foreign SO HATTY E. 3Myers of this city, Dl but the adva mt»zwcongxdvr(i bullisk In vierw of the recent neasy igain this year. irs e year, burning approxi- 0. Ik T 5 points y . = ST From Basketball fmme e e ¢ P. Hoover, Sinclair attornc The funeral will be held tomor- | Gay's closing figures by the end of ‘wg“‘;“”' ”“; moas nteresting o The Lindy Junior Achievement of which was considered valuable | At this juncturc Justics Jeanings ' pow aftermoon ot 2 e'clock. Rev. | (he first hour S b 14‘ Ve club today turned over §20, which for futuro use. The largest fire |Balley called counsel to the bencll, arvey 0. Oley. pastor of the Peos | Liverpool cablea reported local B e the club carncd through the sale of was in Doxbury carly this month and after a five-minute conference ple’s chureh, will offiel Burial contincatal and Bombay liquidation bein i lpl;mnhm g & hand embroidered quilt. A total when 300 acres were burned. | Hoover asked the witness to leave will be in Oak Hill cemetery, South- intluenced by yeste report on = "’ "'fl“‘"c t 0_ first since of $57 was realized last evening at | Reports indieato that all tires are OUt the names of any foreign pow- | inaton. [bolt weevil cimergencies, but that of \March 22. Call money appeared to the basketball games in the Stanley caused by ecarclessness, the majori- . €rs and tell what he told Fall. Rob- | < e ferings liad been absorbed by trade be in plentitul supply at the re. Arena and the Junior Achievement ty of them Starting between noon | ison said he could not do it BOOTH IS NAMED alling and Uerior T ,pewal figure of 5 per cent but | lraders have agreed to turn over a and 6 p. e Mr wos said that | “TN - drop ‘the matter” said | waghington, April 18 (P—Fenton forime _(ommrrcl.l paper rates wore check for $104 tomorrow. This relatively few fires start in th Hoover. AW, Bosthiof Miliols w8 mominuted -Hth firmer. money will be credited tomorrow o ying hecause the dew sufficie | Cross-examined by Owen J. Rob- today by President Coolidge to be | Aflvrnoon buying operations cen. the civie club having the highest dampens the leaves and underbrush orts, for the government, the wit Chief JuRUGs BATE SHLrL of claime cred in a rather wide assortment report. to arrest them. said he met Binelair in January 1922 o0 oo™ 0 8 PR G0 GO | of nnlun‘mv-nt‘ food, tobacco and The $1.652.50 reported today un- | A common cunse of forest fires and had played poker with the oil Dol il e lariod covidor it the don Tl] MURR#Y BAY [;AN public utility shares. Paramount der the cl ication of* public =erv- was said to be the carcless disposal man in a hotel here. A b | L] 1) » Famous Lasky was run up 4 points fce from school teachers. of lighted cigarettes and eigars, Robison said the remark about | {to 126, National Tea soared 11 S o the workerS, and failure to properly extinguish poker was called forth by seeing i points to 222, and Manhattan Modi Rabbi ¥ id it ought not to be camp fires started by hikers or an- Ninclair throw down a winning hand | (Continued From INirst Page) 'fied Guaranteed, U. 8. Re: neer an tomobile partics. Although same to Sinclair's brother. This game took D h 1 —— | Lorillara advanced to 61 - | effort to raise fires are ted by passing locomo- place just after a supplementary eaths Dizon with Arnold and the other and 46 3.5, respectively, 4 city the size of New Britain tives Mr. Hawes said this cause was lease to Teapot had been signed, newspapermen planned to proceed hgh records. General Electric tell me it is o bad year vapidly decreasing with the cooper- Robison testificd, | 7o Greenly Island - where Captain lied from 164 5-5 to 168 and Gen money,” he said, “yet eve ation of the railrond authoritfes. | mhe witness aleo agreed that he | Pellagrino Minturo | Herman 0. Keehl and Baron Gun- eral Motors from 155 1.8 fo 101 try to cross the street I am WIhithe nine firo-lockontiatationd 'y 4 naans Sinclalsts giest at!the| Pellagins Minturoll agsd. o tr Von Hucnefeld are stayiog e rounded by new It seems we lone of which is located on the Lotos club in New York at about y native of Italy and a resi | Whether or not he will )bring the | prices moved Jower at the open- have money for gas and olt but with. Travelers Insurance Co. tower, 08 (no st 31 orts gucst on dont of his city for the past 43 Alanlic fliers back With him has|ime of the stock murket (odss demniis ROt SR TRt on B il e L e SR T morning at Lis B0t been ascertained. The plane ' gaing of a point or more hy L- & be argument. g Hawes said the seriousness of the about a week but paid his own ex- home, 104 Beaver street. He is sur |Dits a capacity of five passengers, ! 8teel, Bethlchem Steel and some of “This is not charity. Tt is your forest fires in Connecticut is rapldly rout vived by his wife, Mre. Angeling | A Murray bay Lieutenant Dixon ' tho petroleum fammce - ooyt work. - Americans do not Jike ~en- | diminishing. ke royermm s e s o jcpeeted to have skids installed on Motors and General Electric open.: tangling allianees with foreign conn- B {show that Robison and Sinelair be- | Tho funcral will be held Friday | 1S Planc, since conditions on Green- | down 1% and 2 points seese, L comnopavoid sntineine Maerz May Not Ruw for | cavie cloce: irionds aiier theis morning at St. Mary’s church at a ‘1“'”“‘“:""‘"”“‘l"“of‘;;"p;i‘flm“ ‘;’g““}‘“‘“; -'m'd h(‘-fl\i;\"m s spiaript atin G toberts i ring 8 0 ed 13 3urial | npossible and outset in Interborough Rapid Tran cr you like it or not, when somcone Leadership of Couneil|zns sebed GT0henn i o rlie e e R R e SRR s in your neighborhood gets sick, you | Alderman John I, Maers of e e e e EEIN Y [Tound of getting onto Greenly Ta- |Ward, Consolidated Gas, Seare mor and your family are affected. o :qx"h ward, nominee of the dfi‘mo» ot e b ] Car) N Bmammest {land, a press photographer plans to [buck, Endicott Johnson, General s CWS a « Christians ta cratic caucus for ‘1t pro tem ¢ = . o the V) R ” | a 1;‘1 ;I.J.“ :~Ill:|r:\vy fl'u'm\g i ety ui‘n‘w ru:m,lrmllmnmunl!, h:m“r:n de- Rivers, N. M. Tho witness could | ¢url H. Knappert, aged 60 years, | ©4V¢ the plane by parachute while | Railway Signal and Vanadium Stecl, Ruls & Bearing Co. ho& Judd B. Machine ¥afnir No N & Mutehinson kinner Chuck Varker Shirt Beaton i Malleable 1 Yesterday's total Total to - date No team has full quota, the to date being F with a percent. YOUNGER MEN EXPECTED T0 WHOOP THINGS UP New Policy of Chamber of Com as yet bighest pereentage foir Bearing Co, of merce Promiscs Increased Activi- ties For Summer Renewed activity affairs is forecast by th point- ment by Steve Robb, president of the mercantile byrcau of the cham- ber of commerce, of a committec composed entirely of the younger business men to handle merchants’ luncheons. The appointment was made, it is understood, in response to suggestions that younger might put more ganization. in community energy’ into the or- man Dyson, chairman: George H ‘Wuchert, Jr., Robert Patterson, Val Cieszynski and Mortimer Mag. The committee plans a series of three luncheons at which it is expected there will be something more than the usual “pep propaganda” and #o-called inspirational speakers, One of the suggestions made to the chamber of commerce and which the committee is expected to prove is that of a breakfast me permitting busy men who ha luncheons every day to attcnd one more meeting. Detafls of the luncheons will be arranged at a meeting to be held next weck. LINER IN, CRASH. London, April 18 W—The Cunard liner Alaunia, en route from New York to London, collided in the Thames off Tilbury this morning Wwith a barge in tow. The liner sus- tained considcrable damage to hey starboard side. 8he docked at Til bury, where the passengers werc Janded, WHEELER GOING AWAY Bridgeport, Aprit 18 (®-—Chiet Justice George W. Wheeler of the Connecticut supreme court who has been 111 at his home for several days will leave today for Atlantic City. | DRIVE HUSTLERS Subscriptions of $12,306 Re ported—Women Are-Working tabbi Gershon Hadas at the lunch- United Community corporation drive 000 to | GUARDED A[iAINSL make good,” has been adopted for third the amount nceded ' | Hungerford, | ant. purchased goods of the plaintife Deputs soticited its | blood | The committee consists of Stur- | LIPSITZ—POLINOF | Mr. and Mrs. Max l'olmofl gement of their to Bernard k\lr Lipeitz | York university daughtes and fa ()u« city. FOREST FIRES ARE i State Forester Urges Rangers CHURCH ) was brought toda SUES SOUTHINGTON Suit for The Nttt som et the writ states that the me ago ¥ work for 1 not paid. Lor; ainst Mary which was i ¥ & Thompson, Inc. Anulewicz, The ued by Attorney that the defend {for which she did not pay. heriff Martin Horwitz next Wednesday the of w | matter illegally under the frank o Oklahoma. “13? Ha, Ha!” 2 Chicago Bureau The nnmber is no jinx to Miss Nell Willhote, Bouth Dakota’s first graduate aviatrix and Gaughter of a well known rancher. She was the school conducted by a Sjoux Falls aviation company, 13th to be grad- uated, and took her first solo flight on I'riday the 13th, after 13 hours of air instruction. She is td establish passenger line between Pierre and Rapid City. E ngagements | - | Providence, R. 1., announce the ene | Bag Lillian, . Lipsitz of New York. 5 a graduate of New formerly re- | ed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Lipsitz of 165 Hartford avenue, | through Attorney Morris G. Cohen of r | Harttord. 0 performed church for which he | 4 Deputy Sheriff Martin [ | Horwitz scrved the papers. : A $140 suit was brought today by writ, B. iston, April 18 (UP)—The | houss naval affairs committee voted today to hegin formal investigation into charges that ational council for prevention r had sent out “propaganda” tepresentative McClintic, democrat, | TOVT. WINS POINT of (Continued from First Page) grades of mavy bunker oil. j taining fuel oil for the navy. 'llne was not pressed, National Defense ’ The question of national defense, which has figured in the oil trials the cue through the medium of Captain J. K. Robison, former chief engineer of the navy who has testified that oughout, was brought into IN TEAPOT TRUAL Cross- J examination of Robison began soon jafter court convened, and followed | a brief reference to the question of | national defense as it relates to ob- The Sunny Ledge returned from a trip to Europe. Officer John leral days. street, corner of this forenoon. |slight. | W The damage l l"l\ ¥ officials and not Albert B. Fall unit. fo loccnatn 1 Teapot Dome as a Robison. who occupied the witness | witness said yesterday he discussed | the placer claims on Teapot Dome jonac (oot recall the date, 5 it as hefore March 15, 1 “When was it determined should have the lease?™” ‘Some time in March “When? ‘[ Zarly. | ‘Robison tain date, but today he could | Trien Mg Co i by o Marotti, of Springfield, | gAgked about discussing other oil Yuean Iron v ks L L{Muss, against the Immaculate Con- ! aompunies with Fall, Robison could e ception, - chureh - of Southington pnt recall when it oceurre A except nclair | reed that in his previ- ;* rous testimony he placed the time be- tween the first and tenth of March. witness said Fall told him the inte v ding and for 'eliminated th the this Sinclair negotiations. Repeats Testimony He then reiterated of yesterday that tion with the Dome. Roberts then re testimony at the Cheyenne civi wuit over the lease in which he said Fall led him to believe 1 1o get a proposition ! told him he was { proposition from the Texas company. Roberts tried to show the Teapot lease already had been drawn, but the witness Insisted there was only a | rough draft of it. | The prosecutor asked Robison { what Fall had sald about the Stand- 'ard Oil company. | “That I was right to bar them,” (he said. “Oh, you are {them!" ¢ “I am the one who barred latmed Roberts. Robison replied em- Robison said he then that the Standard Oil owned half the Sinclair Pipe Line company. Asked at one point if he did not stify yesterday that he tried to get Il to have Sinclair put in a pipe live at once, Robison replied with heat that he was so “busy telling the truth,” he could not remember what he had testified to vesterday. He wax | "°a0tiful flow told by Justice Bailey that if he could | not remember what he had said to limit his replies to that statement. I MISS KILDUFF SHOWERED A shower was given last evening at the home of Mrs. James Fox of 98 Bouth Burritt strect in honor of i Miss JLeona F. Kilduff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kilduff of Cor- bin avenue. About 25 friends of Miss Kilduff were present and pre. sented her with many useful gifts. Four tables of bridge were played and a radio program enjoyed. The winners in the bridge games were Mrs. Arthur O'Leary, Mrs. George Fenton, Mrs. Louis Holt and Mrs. {13th student to enroll in the flylng Mary McGuire. Miss ‘Kilduff will become the bride of William J. Lane of Hamilton, Ontarfo, Canada, in the near future. £he is employed at the afnir Bear ing Co. office and graduated from the New Britain High school with r department frequently made hetter terms for the government by negotiation than by competitive bid- reason it had bidding feature from his testimony Tall mentioned several other companies in connect- leasing of Teapot d Robison's had tried m the Gulf | | Ol company and it had failed. This | {was in March, and Robison said Fall | going to get a did not know jod committal servies Years Called By Death, William My s, | | | Germany. The body wi the Alderson Funeral Home, 70 Cen tral avenne, Waterbury, where the [ funeral will be held tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Albert Buck ner Coe will officiate and burial wil he at 3:45 o'clock in I tery, New Britain, ' Funerals Rita Castelli. Funeral serviees for Rita daughter of Mr. and M Castelli of 418 South steli, . Serafina Main stre were held this afternoon at 2 (nlm I at the home. Burial was in Mary's cemetery | Mrs. Catherine (Jone: Private funeral services for Mrs. Catherine (Jones) Powers, a formar resident of this city and Maple 11, who died at the home of her son in Cromwell, were held this afternoon at Krwin chapel. Burisl in Fairview cemetery Powers, Mrs. James J. Mechan Funeral servie Mrs. Ellen (Higgins) M, wife of James J. Mechan ot Wilson street, wer held this morning at 9 o'clock at the Church of St. John the Evangelist. mn ligh mass of requicm was ed by Rev. Thomas J, assisted by Rev. Edw: for deacon, und Rev | sub-deacon. : | When the remains werc being horne into the church, John J. Kin- iry “Lead Kindly Light.,” James V. Sullivan sung “Ave Maria” at the [offertory and Mrs. Kathleen Crowley Solomon sang “Beautiful Land on the conclusion of the The pall ie s, Cyril Sullivan wrers were Paol Law- Carl Bergendahl, ank . Leist, Thomas I Dutler nd James J. Butler, he flower bearers were Joseph, ank, and I William Mechan, There were many t | Father Laden, assisted by Father Grikis and Father Lawlor. conduct- Burial was n 8t. Mary's cemetery. ———————e——— " Chureh Residence 17 Summer 9t.—1623-3 See Our Display of Garden Pottery, Bird Baths Benches and Vases |the class of 1924. 83 WEST MAIN ST, PROF. BLDG. removed to airview ceme- — | DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Mr. and Mrs. James S. North of yesterday Liebler will resume |duty tonight after an illness of sev. Co. No. 4 of the fire department was called to a small fire in an ash box near a small shed on property of Harry Harolan at 631 West Main sterly, at 10 "\‘ 'WILLIAM MYERS DIES AT 84 Veteran Kuife Worker Employed at Humason & Beckley Plant For 24 $4 years old, who week and before and after, but when eided this afternoon —whether he | MOt remember and his testimony at | dicd yesterday morning at his quar- it comes to actual giving, sometimes would he a candidate at tonight's ; 1 €ivil trial at Cheyenne zaying he ovill's Foremen's assoc N in e e e ey Fhe sixth ward Jeader was | Pelieved Fall had mentioned Sinclair . where he was little people actually give. Have a d by the caucus to run in the | Wa8 read.. - : was born in Germany heart. 17 you give you wHI have a |cvent it is decided to have a candi. | 1OPison said he met figelair 10 nd lived in Waterbury for the past yaREr i e 3 i ; e Fall's office late in Jaunuary, 1922, H 2 former resident e i give, you will date to Dse derma ) e & :-,]“;m Iite dok el e ‘('h""’:‘;“”'}"l':l"“‘““h,jlf““l ot | Fall summoned him, he said, and Britain. Until he went to The meeting was opened by BIMer | Maers has not given his colleagues | 1014 him he had found a shan s Scovill Mfg. Co., three months B e O e o {enough to handle the lease which ago, ha operated a dining room at e e Lo Y s the first | Teauired the construction of pipe thie Waterbury railroad station. He SRl | e e L el | o Mason and e member of| ' S RS ERE OR St s X Lol T ired his questions rapid- | Sphinx Temple of Hartford and The rop as follows e term (o which he was clec.og | Roberts fired his g 2 et hriouita o GRS LONEE 1 l:,"mf tirst |1y and when the retired naval of- Martha Chapter, 0. . S. of New Tanders, Frary & Clark $1 tting for Comneimen 1o Wil | ficer could rot remember, the prose- | Britain. Stanley Works ;‘l' '_"‘,:f ,\°\.,”“ oo Adam Zice. CUtor uged his previous testimony in | .Besides his wife, Mrs. Gesine e v ker, William O. Wi, other ol trials and that of yester- | Knappert of Waterbury, he §s sure rl:u Screw Corp, e VL e day in cfforts to contradict him. The 'vived by a brother and sister in r lametz and Ge it ander., Cabinet 1 PRIL 18, 1928, 'RAlll[l STOCK UP ! | New York, April 18 ® — Stock { prices displayed a complete reversai lof form in todays market, selling down sharply in the morning and then rallying briskly following | 10-point jump in Radio. Early sclling was in further re- necnon of tightening Wall Street Briefs New York, April 18 P—National Biscuit company carned $1.64 & share on the common stock in the ! first quarter, against $1.62 a share in the first quarter last year. Reg- ular quarterly dividends of $1.50 on the common and 1 3-4 per cont lon the xn’cf- rred. COTTON OPENS AT A BlG AI]VANEE Market a - margin re- Goes Up 5 to 11 Points—Bully romsris <03, feare of oo cuny |of many issues were carried down Create Demand ade its appearance and the crossing the island. {losses running from 1 to 2 pointe, } Selling gained force as the first hour advanced, General Motors cx- tending its loss to § points and U S. Steel changing its initial gain into a reccssion of 1 point. Uncer- tainty over the trend of the money market undoubtedly was an impor- tant factor in pressing prices lower, while a further drop in revenue freight loadings in the first week of April helped to create an atmos- . ’ ASSYRIANS ELECT OFFICERS Jonathan Danicl was elected presi dint of the Assyrian Brotherhood of the South church at the annual meeting held last evening. He be assisted by the following offj Vice-president, Llis 1 & | tary, John Esm tary, Fred Pete Mirza and 1+ Hosanna, stant urer, Samuel ssistant treasurer, Jacob eere tr A B 'phvn, of hesitancy. Corn Products |Refining, Radio and Gold Dust LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Pumam & Co,) | IUICKY fell back 2 points or so, and | sl {declines of 1 to 1 1-2 were soon | Bia" Ad recorded by a fong list of stocks, atnac i o 1080 10sy including Wright Aeronautical, Con- | Actna Life Ins Co American Steel | Aetna 1i Cola, Cerro De | Automobite 1ns Pasco Copper, Hudson Motors and | Hartford g Mack Truck. Although crude oil production showed a slight decline, the oil issues failed to continue their recent rise in any general way | during the first half hour. Some in- |dustrials and specialtics, however, which have been under accumula- tion recently, moved to mew peak | National Fire . I'lioenix Ilire . Travelers Ins Co Conn General .. Manufactu; Am Hardw Am l(ufll'r) BRaton a0 |prices, including Southern Dairi Bige-Hid Cpt ¢ Om,“ B a6 Armour and Standard & Electric. | Billings & Spencer com 1 3 The drop in General Electric was ' Billings & Spencer pfd o 7 [soon extended. to 3 3-4, at 164 i Bristol Bra, lor nearly ten points b :low the peak of 174 1-2, reached on Mond: Dt Slain e ww Sterling opened unchang I aring Co .. around $4.85 3-8, and there waus Hart & Cooley little variation in other foreign ex- nders, I change rates, H I3 Machine N B Machine pfd .. Niles-Be-Pond com | The unfavorable inferences drawn |from the demand for larger margin | requirements by some commission .1 North & Judd ........ 31 -— [houses, precipitated a raft of sciling Peck, Stowe & Wil .... 14 17 jorders which drove down many in- Russell Mfg Co ......140 147 [dustrials and speclalties from 2 to Scovill Mfg Co . 52 4 poin encral Electric, Dupont, S v 110 Greene Cananea Copper, Atlantic Refining und Brooklyn Edison were Torrington o com . 109 |among those hardest hit. Retention Union Mfg Co ... 17 20 of the b per cent renewal rate for Public Ctiities Stocks, call loans and the widespread in- Conn Elec Service .. ... 92 84 | terest attacked to the tederal reserve Conn Lt & Pow pfd ..104 106 | hoard's policy toward the open mar- Hfd Elee Light <450 4990 ket and rediscount rfites made the NBG .0 |fledding difficult for the bull fac- Southern ) 190 tion. Radio, however performed one lof its frequent somersaults, rallying |from 162 1-4 to 169 Hupp Motor Car carned $1.¢ share on the common in the quarter, against 48 cents a share in | uarter of 1927, Shipments | 80 cars inst 11,504 a MARRKET AT 2:30 P. M. Atchison Bait & Ohio. Beth Steel Brook Man Calif Pet 191% o Cer De Pas Ches & Ohio 19 |[CR1& Pac {Chrysler Corp |Colo Fuel Erte RR | Fam Players [ Fleischmann .. 1 Freeport Tex Delie Johnson of Oldsburg, s becn elected hovorary Genl Asphalt . 86% coloncl of the R. O. T. C. unit at Genl Elec ....168%; as State Agricultural College. Genl Motors ..1911 anhattan. Last year she was Glidden ...... 24 chosen beauty queen of the college. | Hudson Motors 9% TEN POINTS TODAY Provides Chiel Peature of Stock ;! to 4 points but good support soon m. i Pan Southern Pac Std Oil N | PUTNAM & C Members New York & Hargford Stock Exchengss 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. We Offer: Niagara Fire Insurance Co. 0. TEL 21141 Price on Application. Thomson, 1fenn & Co. 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 25+ Bembers of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange We Offer: | Stuart G. Scgar, Manager Hartford Electric Light Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS &G Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bld3. HARTFORD HEmOEN Hartford Comn. Trust Bidg. Colony Bldg, We Offer and Recommend : Aetna Life Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Josepb M. Hasloran We offer and recommend AETNA CASUALTY & We Offer: Hersheys .. Int Comb, Eng Int Cement Int Nickel . < Tnt Harves ... (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) 1 wper .. High Low Close . "¢ op Al Che & Dye 161 8 191 ek Truck Am Ag Che pd =S Marland Oil American Can Mo Kan & Tex Am Loco .... 1071 Mont Ward Am S b6y e WY Cam Am Sm & Re 183 N P Am Sugar 0% 0% inorth Amer. Am Tobacco . — e o h Pacifi Am Woolen UK — k Mot Car Anaconda Cop 661 6 K Pet Arrow. 1087 s Roebuck inclair Oil . J im Rol Bear . ‘nderwood ‘nion Pac nion C Ind Al Rubber .. Prince & Whitely Members New York Chicago and Cleveland Stock Exchanges. Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405 EQUITABLE TRUST CO. 4975 Am Pet B 493 Phillips 4 Congoleum Std il N Y Consol Gas Stewart Warner 1y ‘L‘orn Prod Studehaker Dav Chem 11‘ {Texas Co ..... Wodge Bros A 201 ITex Guif Sulph NEW BRITAIN Tel. 1353 Harold C. Mot SURETY CO. STOCK Price On Application Established 1878, Donald R. Hart, Mgr. OF NEW YORK N(m 581 Willys Over 24T 24y 4y 197¢ 401, | Woolworth I8T13 1863, 186% 2 son Wright Aero . 130% 123 130% IS Am Tol & Tel 180% 1813 189 < TREASURY BALANCE i Treasury Balance, $364,634,8989, Sy et b S New York, April 18 P—(Noon)— 121 Mercantilo Paper 4 1.4 per oreign Exchange steudy; demand in cents: Great Britain 487 France 3 Italy, 5.27% Germay CRUCIBLE STEEL York. April 18 (M—Orders ceived by the Crucible Steel com- pany ot America in the first quartep were considerably above those of the corresponding period of 1921, and varnings also were greatsr, Horace 8. Wilkinson. chairman. informed stockholders at the annual meeting today. J. Burton Ayers was clected di- rector, succecding the late Hamiltog Stewart. Other directors were res elected. ow VISIT AT NAPLES. Nuples, April 18 (UP)—Delegatcs to the International Refrigeration congress today visited the wirchouses and refrigeration plants, Later they went to Pompeil and Mt, Vesuvius, BAR SILVER New Yok April 18 UP—Bar sile 'ver 87 1.2; Mexican dollars 44 1-8,