New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1928, Page 9

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" SETTLEMENT RUNOR AFFELTS DEALNGS Wall Street Reacts to Reports o0 Railroads April a sett York, lief that ed in the ation, and that oif nt would soon wsed another r: shares oa th day. Simul much (P)—Persist- ement had been crnmerger situ- ial announce- be forthcoming, | in railroad | to- pid rise Stock nucously, her was the high pric- | carrying some of them ! the year or for shares in- rojects were the h Valley o imd Wabash, aft- aney, advanced Delaware & 550 to w0 zroup, voived in m © 1o $116, | . in respor kely to repor to incre from $3 to nually to 1 come. Jersey € cazo & Northwestern up rapidly. 10, nion Paci- ntral and Ch also moved | lem gain yest up to floor linst ye which had| rday, noon, was $4¢ sterday’s was | the | bhid, | peak | ’o0l oper ions in the industrials | med 1o i ! apprehension nt ternoon, | ) to $344 . and Wright 144 1-2. Ad- v red, which ad- than $10 a 20 more ROGKEFELLER WAS AN WHO THOUGHT OF SENDING SERUN (Continued from Tirst ©) vish to make it quite cle ot anti-America a tragi of ci ar that | ut 1 can- way of {aking pro- itivation under the rity. Here we have that is necessary and we *cd them to come from the ates to bring us serum, We along withonut American doc- they tie most accomplished lists of that great country. Serum Not Used e serur vhy they did not even try it It was not the right kind. Wo pass for a country of snows. That is a4 er h ithout. calling us « lind of iguorants, We have scien- | ! we seums. True, we | not all the laboratories needed; | wo could lave that 1 hope we uarded from such o pivc dit s an airplane be- | ing flown. from New York up here ever, do not United can g hing but 1 would of stup in more than sufficient quantity ] “Imust bitterly reprove 1i8se who have gone so far as to send a great | Yliero like Col. Lindbergh on such a | tutile mission to Tot him risk his life vulgar, if spectacular, publicity | ant." Premier Tascherean’s remarks | were mot so bitter but he left no doubt that he considered the flight “In Quebe Am “we saw | yesterday who a come to save the life it we had all that was e. We have excellent doc- tors here. We have serum. We have | oxygen, maybe even too much of the | laiter. One of those aviators asked | if there was a hospital in Quebec and he asked if there was a hotel fn Quebee, where an aviator could find | a room to stay. | Have Good Doctors “Gentlemen, it scems 1o be time | that we made our country known. | We have physicians and surgeons | | n nsibly ¥ ero. tvanted h 2 BIG SELLING DAYS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. To clear our racks of odds and ends we announce this sale for two days only. We have gone through | our stock and marked | coats and | dresses to and ! below cost,| making worth- | while savings. down our 238 MAIN ST. Opposite Monument P | the station. | Lospital, { Walsh, who also saw her EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL who have ce of Lurope. Col. Lindbergh was the only avi- ator on the serum flight, but n peaking of aviators the premicr was | sclieved to be including Thomas B. “pplegate, private sec ry to John | D. Rockefeller, J who accompa. nied Lindbergh as messenger bearing the serum from the Rockefeller in- | stitute to the Jefirey Hale hospital n Quebec, Lindbergh carried the serum to | da after an offer of help by the Rockfeller institute had been accept- «d over long distance telephone by Dr. A, L. B h, New York spe- bed the best MISSING BROKER _ SOUGHT BY POLICE Hunt I on for Roger Watkins— i Warrant Is Issed | Hartford, April 26 OP-Search was begun by state authorities today 1t to Quebec to care for|to find Roger W. Watkins, missing inett by the New York World and | Proker, wanted to answer to the North American Newspaper Al- | charge of embezzling $167.600 from ¢, which sponsored the reliet | the National Associated Investors, ieht on whieh Bennett fell ill. {Inc., of 15 Lewis street. A bench Mr. Rockefeller was said to have | Warrant for his arrest was issued interested himsclf personally in the | in superior court yesterday after- matter an e appealed to | noon. 2 Harry x . president of the | Mr. Watkins as head of R. W. Guggenheim fund for the promotion | Watkins & Company of 15 Lewis of aeronautics, to get Lindbergh to | street, successors to Winthrop Greg- act as courier. Lindbergh xmmun.forr and Company, is charged with ately acceded to the request when | keeping for his own United States told it was for the purpose of sav- | securities which he hought and sold ing Bennett's life. Two types of | as underwriter for the issues of the scrum were carried, but after they [ National Associated. were delivered at the Quebec hos Although the warrant fixes $167,- vital tests showed tha Beanctt was| 000 as the amount of the alleged suffering from a third type of pncu- | misappropriation, it was said today which this scrum could not | that the concealed assets known to ‘NSNUTETUMAN,ififilfifiM:R‘hggsu; SWALLOWS POISON hundred thousand dollars. Clifford I B. Wilson of Bridgeport, president (Continued from First Page) the ia d of the company, has admitted that Mr. Watkins owes a minimum of 000 represented by a $200,000 security note for the completion of the issue which he has failed ‘o per- form and the rest in securities which | hie has not deposited with the com- pany. Anson T. t John O'Brien to mak tien and they bre an investiga- t the letter to MeCook, counsel for th Investors' Protective Committee of the Hartford Chamber of Commerce and dircct counsel for cighty stock- | holders, today fixed approximately $1,000,000 as the amount of money Ber condition was not scrious. Lieu- | jnvested in the compuny by stock- tenant Bamforth telephone 10 | holders, “Denny™ at the number contained in - the letter, and shortly after mid- |y /' ¥ o 2 |mm‘:l man said 4o be the object (€18 Jal[‘Telm on . Complaint of Girls of (he young woman's infatuation telephoned to the hotel but was not = g rd, April 26 (P —Joscph allowed to speak with her son on ac- | Jucobucei, 28, of 40 Church strect. count of the ordeal through Whieh | oq in police oourt this morning be- she had passed fore Judge John L. Bonee on charges Miss Daniels appeared to be of a | o¢ vioiating the prostitution act and comfofteble station in Wfe, belB | liguor Jaws, e was sent $o Jail Tor cight months, ! Two 16-year-old Worcester, Mass., whe gave their names as Mary rdi and Margaret Aspero, wert iled by the police in connection with the case pending an investiza- | tion. Jacobucci has served | other states. The two girls ran away from Wor- | cester somie weeks ago. Miss Daniels was not taken to the the opinion of Dr. Joseph | being that ge. She was greatly unner: a4y on learning resulting from her ed f the commotion tion. Prof. Vance to Address New Britain Bar Assn R. Vance of 3 Yale Law school will be the Ruest spe er at nual banquet of the New Britain Bar A , which will be heid a dow club, Tuesday A y 1. The | ommittee in eharge of the bhanguet is composed of Harry Ginsburg, F ward A. Mag and Cyrii } terms in HUMASON IN TORRINGTON William J. Humason, son of Mrs Catherine Humason of 660 West Main street been appointed manager of the Personal Finance Corp. of Torrington and will enter Hartford, April arhers fupon his duties on May 7. For the Wwho shave opposing lawyers atc apt past 18 months he has been connect- to bo prejudiced in the opinion of With the company as assistant members of Tuttle and Day law | manager of the Bristol office. For firm of New Haven. They challenged | several years he has been active as Joseph C. Cirigliano, Hartford bar- an entertainer in musical shows pro. ber drawn for jury duty, hecause he|duced by several of New Brii. shaved Attorney Frank E. Healy. [ain's leading fraternal organizations, COATSand DRESSES s[.00 Values to $16.75 Values to $19.75 far to ford, May 2 lowing were | mi ' DEMOCRATS MAKE PLANS FOR STATE CONVENTION |Judge Mangan and Mrs. Mc Crann Relected State Central Com- mittee Members Judge William F. elected: chairman, Lucien dentials committee, gan., retary Mellon. The senate bill also would on club dues, he present rate tal stock transfers and s produce exchange tance. Approval was given, however, to| h provision to have the ad-| by ion taxes increased from 10 per cent to 25 per cent on prizefights. house Mangan rs. Nellle Mc Crann were re-elect- {ed to the democratic state central committee at a meeting of delegates the state convention last at headquarters in United Building. The convention will be held at Hart- aand 3, and New Britain will have headquarters to promote the candidacy of Thomas J. Smith for national delegate. * At last night's gathering, the fol- Chairman of the delegation, John E. R. Keevers; vice member of resolutions committee, Dr. A. L. Avitable; member of cre- Frank L. lon; member of permanent organi- zation committee, Lawrence P. Man- & 203 MILLION DOLLAR TAX SLASH IS AGREED | (Continued from First Page) | which the house house proposal to on the 1927 income r was eliminated but tively on |able this year turn of about § vidual taxpayers. on the corporation tax. Simmons, of North Carolina, and | proposed that night | be cut to 11 per cent. This | vote it. Simmons then proposed a per cent rate which {the house and then a | posal. Macor: Con- Grange to the Old Harbor guard station. Members Booth's crew were to go to on the afternoon train. Cause Not Lecarned Coast guards were mystified allow retroactive cut in the corporation tax payable it agreed to make the proposed revi sion of surtax rates apply retroac- t year's incomes pay- which means a re- 00,000 to indi- a this was The principal fight today centered Senator leader of the democrats on the committee the corporation rate was de- feated, 11 to 9, on a straight party with the republicans opposing 11 1-2 was voted by 12 per cent rate and similar fates met cach pro- CREW RESCUED AS SHIP 15 BURNING (Continued from First Page) co: of Boston None had zen injured in the accident. by |the circumstances surrounding the storc | accident in view of the fact that pi- |the crash occurred in well-charted | rammed and sunk. sailing port News, v Suit for Klemens able in city court on the |day in May. | Judgment for tic | non-suit wa {court by Ac burg in the ¢ { Milkowit, ferred the rescued seamen from the | s on the | waters under almost perfect weather | the « Crowell and Thurlow, ip brokers, The Booth was en route Boston from More than FUR STORAGE eA unique SPECIAL CLEANING and GLAZING Service , « + WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE * In addition to storing yout furs under idesl modern conditions, we subject them to 2 thorough cleaning, redressing, and glazing process. This process restores to them the glossy lustre and softness they had when new—yet with this invaluable spe- cial service our rates are as low or luwr than those usually charged. Write o phone. If you are in the met- ropolitan district, suburbs included, we will aall for your furs. Otherwise, send us your furs by express insured, cherges collecs. ¥Storage rates: 39, on valuation up to $700; 29, on valuation from $700 to $5000. Special rates for furs of bigh value. C. C. SHAYNE & CO. STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS 126 WEST 42nd ST., NEW YORK Phone: WiSconsin 4360 BSTABLISHED 1865 " STILL UNDER THE SAME OWNERSHIP o, 200 PO ~ 3 IMPORTANT SALES GROUPS! COATSand | COATSand DRESSES 1)% DRESSES $ 6.75 Values to $35.00 | Sizes For Women, Misses and Extra Sizes. ’All Sales Final, No Exchanges, No Refunds conditions. The night was clear and | | had voted to cut in half in each in-|the sca quite calm at the time of oast guards said. is owned and operated 1o York when The Grange Me., from This will be the first social leld under the administration of Mim Helen M. Stone. Expect 350 to Attend ! Tea of Teachers’ Club Approximately 350 members of New Britain Teachers' club wilt present at a tea and bridge to Calais, 2 e LEAVES ESTATE OF $7,308 C' \ Ac‘cordln: to an inventory filed to. lty ltems party which is to be held i the ot ';::“el.::";',,bfifi:‘dm"‘t club reoms of the Walnut Hill | estate of the late Philip A. Seibert §¢ s was brought by school Thursd afternoon of this valued at $7,.200 and consists of hah Kalkowski egainst Paul number 160 have | interest in two parcels of land and ry Massner, through his at- " intention of taking ) buildings rhe_reon, located on Spring Monros §. Gordon. The pa- games. Rock Place in Branford. © served today by Constall: . Recor. The writ is return- wcond Mon. part in bridge Ts of the Senior High sv)mol; e . - np A SUIT FOR INJUNCTION nd vocationa! buildis | Junior High schools and the Jun. i% Berlin is claimed in a $2,000 suit . " = brought today by Hyman N. Dus pachool shops will be hos- | howy et al, against Mary Bambergen Those selected to .pour are|or Berlin, through the law firm of is- Afrs. Louls Slade, Mrs. William C.|Hungerford & Saxe. Deputy Sherift case of Mike Vozella | Franch, Mr. James Ginns, Miss Mil- | Matthew Papciak served the paperg inst Catherine Herpst Harry H. | lic G. McAuley, Miss Maude A. Bun. |today. The writ is returnable i Z represented tke defendant. | nel and Miss Anne C. Pomeroy. | ity court the first Tuesday in June, defendant by nted today in city © Jndge Harry Gi iizens Supplies © Main St. Office Entrance We’ve GOT to Satisly You It takes years to make a good name, but only one slip to lose it. Main St. Office 3266 Yard Oftice The name we've been years fn building is worth so much o us that we've simply got to make sure that every ton of coal we sell is a friend-maker. That's why you can ALWAYS depend on Citizen's ¢ COMPANY \ SO PN The Buyers of 110,000,000 Can’t be Wrong! Goodyear has built and sold more than One Hundred and Ten Million Tires—millions more than any other manufacturer. Goodyear uses nearly one seventh of all the crude rubber pro- duced annually on the earth—50% more than any other manu- facturer. Year in and year out—for more than ten years, \Goodyear has held undisputed leadership in the tire field. Goodyear builds the World's Greatest Tire — the acknowledged standard of quality. More people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind. /) In this newspaper, in nearly every magazine you pick up, on the hillboards—everywhere tire advertising appears you will find a lot of extravagant statements and heavy claims, Up and down the streets and in and out alleys tire dealers feed the public on “Special Deals,” “Big Sales,” “Below Cost,” the best this —the best that and a lot of other applesauce. In the face of all this, aren’t a few facts refreshing? Because after all, what you want is a good dependable place to go where you will get the most for every tire dollar you lay on the counter. You get just that, plus our prompt, expert, courteous service, when you step in here and buy a Goodyear Tire. O’Neil Tire & Battery 29 WASHINGTON ST. TEL 900

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