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| which puts money above human| | sympathy. “I knew a rich man who never | spent a cent for others. When the time came for him to die he said: ‘Um willing to dic T said: ‘The| | whole town seems willing to have Iyou dic, so that makes it unani-| mous." | nd the man who puts his lo\el | for self above his love for humanity | and you'll find a man whom nobody | loves but his family, and they are| not straining themselves. | “The thing you are trying to do| CONHUNITY CHEST TOTAL 5 $£3000 Drive $8,000 Less Than Expect- ¢ at This Time A pessimistic fear that the coms munity chest drive was not going to}is to make the community fall in 80 over successfully this year was|love with unselfishness. Tt is the manifest at the luncheon of the | great purposes which serves not self drive chairmen today when less|but other: | than $44,000 was rcported which is| There will be no more luncheons | $3,000 under the amount {or reports until noon next Tuesday, expected “T wouldn't my home ci never known move for community didn’t wir & Punctures Boston's Pride The speaker again brought a Learty laugh from his hearcrs by telling of a meeting he had in Bos- ton, where he said he “punctured the pneumatic tire of Bostonian pride” by telling them that “Atlanta | was the-capital city of five outsand- ing United States products, Ty ©obb, Stone Mountain, hot air, Coco Cola and the Ku Kiux Klan, “There is one thing about a drive like this,” he continued. “It wipes out lines of creed and makes breth- ren of all. It unites us and wipcs out the things that, divige us. e Joyal to Atlanta, it T didn't say T have Atlanta to start any | uplift that. | Va lagdno Mintaro Tuneral services for Pellagrino Minturoy z 104 Beaver strect were | | held this mdrning at 9 o'clock at St.| ! Mary's church, Rev. Thomas Lawlor celebrated a requiem high mass. Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang “Veni | Sanctus Spiritus” at the offertory | and “Lead Kindly Light” at the conclusion of the mass. The pall| hearers were Anthony Pagono,(Sam Pulisano, Paul-Pulisano. Tony Pato and Saderlo Sencsbo of Hartford, | 10 of this city. St. Mary's ceme- al was ‘dn You gre cultivating the spirit ofj| unselfishne Sehiennexs is- the | use e meanest, blackest, hatefullest thing N ! in all the world. It is that _thing. e TARGE { Phone 1625-2 Opposite 8t. Mary's Church Resldence 17 Summer 8t.~1625-3 T See Our Display of |Garden Pottery, Bird Baths | Benches and Vases Bollerer's Posy Shop “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” 83 WEST MAIN ST, PROF. BLDG. T eMPERATURE! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1928, Cit_y_!t_ems ASK MODERATORS FOR MACHINE DATA Selectmen Want Informaticn on Equipment at Polls F. H. Vickery ponies, Inc., ner of the class M. C. A. last év ormer -~ Chari | William Cowlisha tion an eight ro z at 2 allace street, Vi Ar- o - - Moderators at the last election |Ihm'sll“m\rl Fifs l‘;:‘"“:;’ (P)fmfr The city's sinking funds now total | New York, April 20 (P—F have been requested by the bourd of | "4 Tioge 1. Maben ST | $324,217.28, City Treasurer Curtiss|on the New York Stock Exchange | selectmen to submit a written report | ' ¢ T arimen e e L. Sheldon stated in a report filed | broke sharply at the opening of sell- relative to the adequateness of elec- | 250 Suits, AoCapeiiIel BSR4 ) ! advt. David and I¢ one-half interest tion day equipment placed at their disposal, these reports to be consid- ered in connection with the fense committee, said Mrs. White. | Hshaw we “It is essential that we stand beforc |ain. Paul Syl the world as a united body.” {the committee. Concluding the debate, Mrs. Roy | - said, “There has at no time heen any | | thought of disloyalty to the present| Seerctary Raly administration. These resolutions | Chumber of Con {were only intended to clear the at-fu Jetier from the Americ mosphere.” After the vote the packed hou a copy of an art se to acclaim Mrs, Brosseau when Lane & e e ‘imann .. | rose to(d ¢ 1 e s vl”‘ ind ul 1 l. 1 in th 'H rald and the | Normandy Oriental nj]""""]'fll" Tex E in a platform statement s inally | Hardware City mag ne last Deeeni- | waltz by Ivanovi: -1 G, Aiatieged the binck 1ist quastion.” - |bor, entitled “Swat Charity Advertis.|on? overlure by rla ‘(‘:nl Asphalt he . R. rccognizes no black |in; The April cditio of the|Regiment Mar ' (:n: :{ ec ... list," said Mrs. Brosseau. “I did|Hardware Dealers' magazine pub-! From 7: o'clock .th 4(:;3""“0”‘ . not take the trouble or the time 10| lishes an cditorial, commending Mr. | program will be: “Willlam T Hidden ... 243 AETNA LIFE answer that accusation in public be-| Benson's stand, s ' by Resini: & “Brhemian |:{udmfl"\!owrs 388 fore. T fling the challenge here and LG B Polskic Kwatz; vocal solo by l"t;rs‘l‘\;ly“s‘ :]s i G Eont | 5 Jomb, 3 SR DR AR Ll !r:xhc"rmlr::;o"{r‘\:fl«o Sl CAMPAIGN EXEENGIE e pmen e ol iy (Ganient 11 Surplus, 1926 ..........v0.. .. $19,695,000 ANyl At or, T say that anvi pppioeq L. Curtis, recleeted to | Bristol: “Wa anube; R e S s, 192 b Bk magenthtis ) pestent nightiia ) DARCOT T ity Srefly e s M‘_M{:: ?uku - 8T urplus, 1927 .............. .. $26,008,082 3 advi er chapter as to who should | x i SRR i L >aper . 78% 4 i “I have seen no less than 25 such | TOUN AN from ihe Il Wanl o e r Glaconda: ~Mt, jMack Truck .. 86 hidden equities. Buy it now. It will look good to you two 3 Jists, tsstied by twenty-five other or-| STENT PH0 veROTE AL 100GY AL LI 1. Louis march. Marland Ofl .. 44 vears from now. ganizations. 1f other organizations | Ofee OF U [OWI oric show: Eiee | = Mo Kan & Tex 3% have this right we certainly e the ‘l'] s “' : n‘ “_‘ et eorntE | DINNER FOR MINSTR FOLKS. | Mont Ward ..1303 same.” | the hands of the town clerk mot later| 4 “ginner was tendered the mem- National Lead 12 | than April - — | SEA AR ol | Ders of the minstrel troups and com- 1¥ “’ ‘;f';_'{'a‘l ) 8% BODY WASHED ASHORE Z ~= | mittee members by the Shepherds ot N ¥ 2 3 2t Norwalk, April 20 (B—What p»l GIRLS ON TREASURE HUNT | Bothlehem st evening at Jr. 0. U. |[North Amer... 651 pearcd to be a baby doll, closer ob- | Girl Reserves will participate in|A. M. hall. The'tables were prettily North Pactfic.. fiw. Do Tevenled to thres boys the |the first treasure hunt of the |decorated with blue and white and | Pack Mot Car 65 N Do, s 3 HaiiE Cen o i ‘ body of a weck old infant w at 10 o'clock. Every-|bouquets of roses. Mrs. A. C. Fund-l‘gfl-l‘\‘ Am Pet B 49% uthern N E Tel ....190 185 witich, Qipped BT & MR onmthke 3 ullman ; up on the beach at Kast Norwalk one will bring t — sule to $175.50, was selling b Jast night. The child, according to| Two groups will leave the Y. W | e was the state deputy, Mrs. |Radio Corp i TREASURY BALANCHE jaround $1 by early afternoon. the examiner, had been in the water €. the same time and follow | Elizabeth Cooke, of Meriden. Tol- Remington Rd 28 Treasury Balance, $298,875, Delaware & Hudson, after selling off several weeks different routes in search of the|lowing the dinner a social was held Reading ......1091% 3 _— 1 $2 a share to $190, soared to 5 = treasurer aided only by muystery and old fashioned and modern danc- |Sears Roebusk l":‘_:“: 2 ! high record -at $197. Recoveriéa of READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS | dircctions. |ing enjoyed. :";:l“!‘:::nog‘ i ARKET HAS | $1 to $3 took place in other shares, ; i > 121 i g td Ol N J . 44 | | with more than a score pushing $3 and commercial agent for the D. L. & W. railroad, were speakers at the din- Hardware City Corporative Associa- HITS POPULAR NOTE CITY HAS $a24 217 of Chase Com- W. J. Northrup, | in traffic at the Y. ening. ity Superintendent aw has sold for the End Total $348,116 om frame dwelling Skal have sold their | the boar in the property at! ; i ; ; recom- | el N ain o g follows: Water, April 1, 1927, $109,- |able rccovery which wiped out most at this ngc ;.r the drive, in order | W nl n1|h(» final meeting will be held. |mendation that additional machines | }f‘ il 3‘\‘}[“\ “".ll lJ‘I;ulIul strects, to/ L gf‘ 3.,1'“‘ was | Of the losses and sent a score issu: to maintain the minimum averag: Today's as follows: |be purchased. el Stone, Dyiio heteRy DECAInER : e ew ligl d. Eg s5es i icati Ofiicials of the United Community | Amount | 'The letter sent out by the board of |the S0le owner. The property js at|dduvd during s yeur, muine 1he :fi:\l‘ ~“1 fr‘.;x‘,““ TO"un li ol“;‘r»lt ‘Ilo.' = Price on Application, corporation have figured that tod: 44 3 | selectmen, reads as follows: 34-436 West Main street, andNew figure §$147 sewers. | ged.ram ¢ £ X poibia, hul swang) report should have been at least|p. % “Dear Sir: = # 112-14 Lincoln street. | April 1, 19 21 to which | buying -_\”:Jllorfi quickly .-mmnwl’ $47,000, R o B hencoont ity and townd S Helen and Tiarbara Sur-{380,944.20 was added during the :(";‘r"y gar) ;—*;"}"’“"“ ‘1““;;._‘1’“'I'.‘\'>: « et UGS 3 S S e e e s _ | Bcore e selling 2 to 6 points “The angel in the park is not ful- Suens 19800 | election, complaint was made to the | {WSKL e sponding fhe week N e R newnistre 8184 N0 rday’s final quotations. 1y clothed and in-her Mght mingd it | Rule & 280 | solectmen tht there were not suffi- | eI parents, Mr. aill Mrs, Michacl| ,'_w\_" 3 achools, April 1, 1827, 81260 | S5y ag G0 sromendous vol- | she only has $43,000 when she | Nafnic sBearig 34500 | cient voting machines to accommo. | Surtaski. They are plaving at the 62611, to which 314 2 Was| e with blocks of 1,000 to 10,000 | Should have $47.000.° said _ Rey, | Xomis & Judd ... 13000 | date the voters during the yush |Poll Capitol theater, Hartford, with |added during the year, making thel G n. " nbel it on ¢ tape at fre- | Theodore Ainsworth Greene, #peak- | tatm e cn > t that many voters were com- |the "Marcus Revuc Dl et o city hall ) oo ont intervals throughout the day. | ing to the chairmen. - i T pelled to leave the polls without vot- | Mrs. . J. Lerouy of Arch | Ap 649.12. to Which | Wy “rooovery was stimulated by | n mn AR mmmunivv"\”"' & .”m ling because of inadequate equip- | Street 1\),.”-.‘”.“1 to her home with | dded ‘Iurmg“llh: the lowering of call money rates | 3 MUNILY | g nerican e an attack of influenza new figur 8, Y # chest hielps to keep one thinking of | jia Hutc wang, . 2 = 3 : . | h* Ifrom 43 to 4 1-2 per eent and the 4 > o community responsibilitics’” contine | Skinher Chnek “The selectinen seeured additional | Samucl . Waskowitz and. sy subway, April 1. 1927, 88, |0 L0 80 s ceounts were J§ 53 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2380 ‘ it el il e et il ? | machines which were installed in the [©f 29 l-ncoln strect are spendi 1.23, to which $394.28 was added | yeronely margined. Weckly mercans k. iy should take it responsibifities | BeiioL & Cadwall . > renort !m t, fifth and sixth wards, which ‘”““ 1‘“"\'"(”“ i \\‘l‘ ?"’"“' Al o makoiahe new, Hlgure 765.51. | ¢ije reviews reported that the normal Members of New York and Hartford Stock Eschange K 4t 5 s s | eablo Iron Work: 850 { cii - Officer George offitt notificd Bonds outstanding against the _ s - 3 den ) have heavy registrations. : onds outstanding against these g 55 was b : seriously l “In order {0 get the hest evidence | Captain Kelly today that an auto- | funds are: Water, §7 fhriol rprm;‘lexganswln.a( l:‘uam(..s was he- Stuart G, Segar, Manager He advised the workers 1o “stick S e NCC | mobile with one New York marker|s1 015.00 PR ) T | ing retarded by unscasonably cold . 5 . of the nceds of the city, the select- v i scliools, $29 City | weather in some scctions. Exten- to your man until you get him. don't | men are writing the mederator of | had been in the wooded section in [ hall $215,000; subways, $10,000 e > i 4 let him escape. The time to _\ b et 2oy ward for & report low the|)armington, morth of the New e HAsS sion of recent gasoline price ad- | We Offer: 3 sl s e as 00 | € ard for a report on how the | e " ! Bolances in funds at the opening | vances helped to revive bullish en- | y s en you need it i | cleetion equipment worked out. | city line, for the past several | or 1pis r as reported by the | {husias i | 8 by : i | : 3 o Pl e s ar 1 3 | thusiasm for the oil group one block | P b h s b rb Those prosent were given the op- | Yesterday's lotal s The selectmen have been inform- 1”-~ (Cantantislyepon dsoC0as e VR Lol isuran fave: I G on of 10,000 shares of Standard Oil of | ltt‘ lll’g uburban portunity of hearing a typical south- | Todws total S1L182.00 | oG that at times a line would form |Stable Fuller of Farmington. 190 9.85; New York changing hands at - ern spell hinder in a feakt of wit| bl 489 | \which would reac of the build- | Britain ezates 10 the 993 b i S el w Sem C mpan S e i soldom | SAGE R tis ‘l”"r:ylil”,l:- (rh.\-‘)\lv‘lc,y‘xl(all:»\:ul.) democratic state convention which 1 tadio which Yok 7. polite 104 ater ce Lo y heard in the Burritt hotel, when CULs DIV OUL |of the checkers, |1 to be held in Hartford on May i e To Yield 5.67% President Maukice Btanlay apexplet-{ oondon, Apnil 20, =) Lovd | &y tmen have been inform- |# and 4 will mect - at democra 2 LEOmel ' y ito 185, a new high on the current | ‘o Yield 5.67% sident ey | Ghinraton ans haeh guanied & disoncs| R bEm SR e S i alig, new school fund, [ move by early afternoon. Delaw ¢ edly introduced U. & Congressman | o SOR S8 PO BT ale in i | °4 that at times there was delay | heada o uted NN e 5 dogs, $499.09; public! & Hudson rallied from an early lo William D. Upshaw of Georgia. cree nisl by Lord Merrivale in di- | cuioing for machines after the voters | (ONIEAL af 8:30 o'clock {2 29 demodieitidii 3 oI AD S o E 4 vorce court on tlie ground of mi Ernest Schagerait veape |UMUSCMents, $2,288.29; liguor li-fof 190 to a new 1928 high at 197, Walking around to othe front of | donduct by his wife, Jessle, Lady | o passed the checkers. | ot 107 Bockwell avi o S | cense resorvo, $25 street. 4 New York Tractiona twere again | ! R A | s , Jessie, Lady | “upioace make writte e at | Of 107 Rockwell avenue, fell while i e s 3 3 the speakers table, the southorn | S on. Tormeris known s Denthc | por | cose ake wHiltet e ot | crossing the strect mear his home |Prtment, §2,03 zoning, $513.- | Leavily bought in antlcipation of « | statesman, who is a cripple, dis-| orme, musical comedy actress. T. W. | o’ 46 the common council has | aPout 11:15 this forcnoon, but ap- rage, $53.0 e aid tofavorable federal court decision on | carded one ‘.mmh -m“r ing on & s named as correspondet | \uiarized the board of finance and | Prently was not injured, according | VIOVS: 21; home scrvice bu- | the application for a 7 cent fare. corner of the table, hegan his talk so was not defended. gk 1S : A s DRfea W T by |TeaU, $363.49; comfort station, $1,-{ Now peak prices for the year, or with the following -statement: It | taxation to act on same and it is 0 - P Hayes by 1 & LT i ¢ St f i e b o | 13 4 | Total, $243,116.94, |longer, were registered by U. S. you have never boforc secn @ cop- necessary for the seleetmen to placa | Bonjamine Gagginno o &1 Maple | ) §2 . looneas gressman sit on the fable while he |the facts before the board.” |Strect. who was driving south on e e W et SR 200 Brofoped Ay Members Hartford Stock Exchange - E speaks, you now have the opportu- X Moderators in charge at the last|the avenue at the time. He " ; lulf DAY NURSERY _“:‘"\tr{ vody\omdngn,. Otis Nul‘ i T L e clection were: William 4. Tawlings, |4l not Dilivio Jis ear strie rene Fueney of the Day |prior preferred and several others. | NEW SATAIN HARTFORD HEMOEN 3 Sl S hatever et oanss i De aths | William F. Dorsey, Louis Holt, Mar- | child, and he offcred to ha sery was the recipient of many| THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. i f rtford T sl ‘ tin Connolly, A. H. Rice and M. I2 | sician examine Dim, {pzsetulipitebyestontayitromiheitsls S i ¢ P c Burriftianlbidy. Mo Com.Trust Bidg ~ Colony Bidgy : Stating vxnm he was speaking to | Honnos o ok LR wanis club for use at the nurse: (Furmshed by Putnam & Co.) | § *“lad and gentiemen, the gentle- | v 3 ST Among the presents was a much High Low se | : me who are prosent and the ludic| - doeph Barkowskd Child in Critical State {necded box of washed sand and a| Al €he & Dy 1611 15833 1013 | = | vou have enshrincd in your hearts,” | JOscphl, 13-months-old sou of Stan- 2 i | T eel R ine W o Siih |Am Ag Che pa 70 68 70 . Hio announced that T was the only 1Y Bartkowski of 150 Gold street, RCII]I(?‘\”e‘d Fl?lr\ H.OSpl_tal.unnvm,mru number of nursery American Can §3% ! 4 3 congressman from Guorsig Who vot- | icd yesterday afternocn at the "ls Mle Ble D Mot eet, aged one YA, O yictures and a special made express Am Loco ... 106% We Offer and Recommend: ©d that the women had' as much |home of his fathcr. He leaves two deida s [_"’ 3 ‘\»‘ 8 "";"‘1 home | oron Am Sumatra . 603 sense as the men. | skare Bopi i S aueney ‘w”""l' BAN'SH BLA[;K LI Tm~ S oluE ol o nvm,"'_”,; The Welfare association received |Am Sm & Re 186% ° An old time newspaperman him- | ‘“,‘;*lt:- 1_"-\ IL‘;': ieradied avhen ‘L’ o i e 1c¢ 1o large assortment of old clothes | Am Sugar ... A self, he claimed to speak with au- W45 VO Q0¥ O | psleheiat I e T | from Charles Law, president of the |Am Tobacco . e na e thority when he jokingly and amidst | 300 fUher et e 3 2 el e g : skull [jsxehange club. The clothes includ- | Am Woolen ; e eieteetio; 1o mewapa- | 7O worning at 3:30 o'clock at Holy | (Continued From Tirst Page) itdiaghongandi g Listoa¥al S idn \Wanving Apparel torianildren and | Anaoonda Top : t laug s SO @ G eritical at the hospital. permen as “unfumigated ‘prevarica- { orore € ’l‘i‘"‘ ‘;‘r 'x""""’ iR “‘; Mrepil e i Ssrellehn vlderly people and were donated Ly | Atchison ... R ‘_ eart cometery. and Mrs, Gwathmes White, Jnf T the members of the Exchange club |Balt & Ohio. He fold his hearers that the ques- | e ey | Wy clectad vice-president. gener : NS IN TORRINGTON at its last meting. Beth Steel tion yof community loyalty ent P | from Ilorida, spoke bricfly on the Between 35 and 40 member, e | Brook Man B @ nipaley 0 ik ning | resolution. local Masonic hodies motored to Tor- ORPHANS' BE CONCERTS Calif Pet it gl : Britai it F l | “L am convinced that the general Fngton last cvening where they s oncents Lot the Denanhior tha GaE Doty ;radz l“lfim* to sec New Brifain faily? unera 8 sentiment of his society s over- | fended a mecting of Ser lodge. | Polish Orphanage have heen :.r-‘ClmL.élSrM(: Ae AR, i whelmingly behind our hational David O, Swanson and William Cow- | pg : 5 1zed by Mana K was chairman of Legion b Sunday s tion of V, At th \d, and will be playes aft J. Di Fronzo, hand leade children’s concert, from i H. Benson of imeree has received n § icle written by him | Overture,” by Suppe: heir own lunch. a4 “Why- should" any-bank-# have the temperature of & fish: market!” Giannini asks the ques- tion, and Giannini is,non other than the man whé in comparatively few years- developed - the. 4th largest bank_ jn the coun- try—the Bank of Italy,: Californfa! Cbmig Helping to ‘create wealth “for others.” No one grows by himself alone! While our deposits. may také- a little longer’ in climbing to Giannini’s “bil- lion,” the sgjrit of helpful and interested service is here just the same! Growing with New Brit- ain by helping New ‘Brit ain to grow, .o~ - eoo: v | mnsl'@ll%'. COVRTESY, SERVICE i 1 CITYNATIONAL " BANK MEMBER PEDERAL RESERVE | Here are, left to right, Major James J. Fitzmauri SYSTEM | their trnnsptlaptic monoplane Bremen on Greenly !‘I'Inu photo copyright. 1 , Captain Hermann Koehl, ship out of the broken ice. Island. At the right is part of the rigging that THE BREMEN AND ITS CREW ON LONELY GREENLY ISLAND _ 928, by NEA Service, Inc. ll"prud\lfll_ol\ p?‘nlflhl(ml.) and Baron von Huenefeld standing in front of was being used to lift the IN SINKING FUNDS Balances in Funds at Fiscal Year| with Chairman Edward I. Hall of | ing inspired d of finance and taxation. His report shows tunds to be as g X ger Thomas Rarber tkers from New Brit- of {he Eddy-Glover post, American 'Chrysler Corp rnoon and evening at the ed Heart hall under the diree- ! Consol to 5 o'clock, the following program 2 and [will be played: “King Over AlL” a | of |berg was toastmistress. Among the PRICES GO DOWN BUT BOUND UPWARD Most of Losses From 8-7 Points Wiped Out ‘ . i PUTNAM & CO. Mombers Now York & Hargford Steck Bachanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL. 31541 vy higher re-discount | ratcs and the huge increase in brok- | +ers’ loans and then staged a remark- Aetna Life Insurance Co. R1I& Pac Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. d Colo Fuel Congoleum o COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING = NEW BRITAIN 4 e c MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE 1 Dodge Bros A 20l Joscph M. Halloran Tel. 1358 Harold ©. Mott Erie RR Flei SRS first, 18 Std Ol N Y . 33% Stewart Warner 92 Studebaker xas Co Tex Gulf Sulph Tim Rol Bear .1 to $6 a share above yesterday’s finai quotations, including American Railway Express, Atlantic Refining. HEAVY TENDENCY 55 2265 B [ner Bros. Pictures. Dealers Fear cm“gfi in Credit| ne vunt market, which has been | Underwood | under full steam for threc months. | tnion Pac . N 2 | received a decided set-buck early to- E | SlIllalwI] | day on selling inepired by the unex- E United Fruit 142 pected increase from 4 to 41z per 1US Ind Alco 15 116 | A % cent in the re-discount rates of the g £ Rubber .. 443, 447, | New York, April 20 OP—Trices| ‘hicago and Boston Federal Reserve 3 ¢ & Steel . 146 1461, (turned heavy in a fairly active bond | junks, and the unusually large in- | Wabash Ry . e " |market today icflecting eontinued | crease of nearly $135,000,000 in West o 1017 fear of chauges in the eredit situa-| yroors' Joans last week. Declines Willys Over 241 tion augmented by the increase yes-i iy qne speculative favorites ranged | Woolworth .. 188 terday in rediscount rates of Boston| rom §2 to $7 a share as blocks of - and Chicago federal r erve banks {100 to 10,000 ghares were thrown LOCAL STOCKS The recently strong semi-speculi-| on the market by panic-stricken | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) 'V 1S wer, Datiest WL AN speculators for the advance. Insurance Stocks. Buying support was quickly sup- L vy points and Andes Copper T8 about B 3 > F kY B""”I‘,A‘l;f“: The new St. Panl issues also were ;""l’ d by powerful pools with the re- Aetna Casualty L1065 * aubjeet - o profit-faking and the| <1t that a brisk rally from the low Aetna Life Ins Co New York traction issues likewise | 19V€1S was under way before the end | Aetna Fire Automobile Ins Hartford Fire National Fire Phoenix Fi Travelers Ins Co . | of the first hour. | Radio broke $7 a share to $176.50 lowever, moved against the kemeral| 0 then snapped back to $181.80. {trend, notably American Sugar 6s Hudson & Manhattan quickly recov- and Liquid Carbonic s, A fair de-|¢red an initial decline of $3 a share imand for amusement mortgages was 204 moved into new high grouad at lost considerable ground. One or two convertible jssue Conn General or0s.1820 noted, fractional advances being | 854 General Motors rebound- { Manufacturing Stocks. |scored by Locw's 68 with stock war-| ©d from a low of $188.75 to $190.. {Am Hardware ........ 76 7S rants and Paramount Famous Lasky | 87%. Recoverien of $1 to §2 a Am Mosiery ..... .. 22 - {6% the latter duplicating its year's|Share took place in other specula- | Beaton & Cadwell = 90 iigh tive favorites, with short-covering ! Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com .. 93 96 | The forcign group also was soft, | Playing an important part in the ad- | Billings & Spencer com 1 3 | with the exception of some Italian| vance. | Billings & Spencer pfd & 7 |municipal obligations. Trading con-| Opening declines of $3 a share, or Bristol Brass .. 14 16 tinued moderately active in the new- [ more, had been registered by & wide Colt's Arms 321 34%% ly-listed United Kingdom 4x on a|varicty of issues including Allled Fasle Lock .......... 70 80 30-day delivery basis, but priccs|Chemical, ~ American Smelting, . | Fafnir Bearing Co .....180 — |were slightly lower. Brooklyn Union Gas, Chesapeake & Hart & Cooley .. 240 -~ Further selling of U. 8 Rmorn-‘l\hm, Paramount Famous Lasky, Landers, F ......co00. 70 77 |ment issues pressed third and fourth | Gold Dust, Montgomery-Ward, Now N B Machine .... .. 274 29 |Liberty 4 1-4s to new low levels for| York Central and Union Carbide. B Machine pfd .....101 — |the year Easy money has been widely | Niles-Bo-Pond com .... 39 43 — | recognized as the backbone ef the A North & Judd 2 84 recent wild upswing so that higher 3 | Peck, Btowe & Wil 15 19 | re-discount rates. which threates #s ' | Russell Mtg Co ..128 145 continuance, naturally were & Souroe 4 | Scovill Mfg Co .. .o 50 52 of concern to speculators weorking | Standard Berew ......106 110 A sm“Nfi BMBABK for higher prices. On the other hand | Stanley Works .. .. 66 (11 higher money rates here probably 24 Torrington Co com ....108 112 will serve to check the outflow of TUnion Mfg Co .... 17 20 | gold abroad, and may result in the 3 Public Utslities Stocks. | (Continued from First Page) withdrawal of large American bal- s Conn Elec Service ..... 92 94 — !ances from the Londen mariet. 5 Conn It & Pow pfd ..104 106 |portunity to catch wp with their|which would be reflected im lower 4 1td Elec Light 450 490 work. ,sterling exchangs. [ ) N