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DISCOVER GIRL'S BODY IN WooDS, Missing Youngstown, Obio, Girl Located at Last Youngstown, 0., May 28 (P—The search for 10 vear old Beatrice Ros- senbaum, who disappeared from her home here just two weeks ago, was | at an end today. The girl's body | had been found. but authorities still | were at a loss to explain the cir-| cumstances of her death. | Coroner M. E. Hayes and his as- sistant surgeon, Dr. I. W. McNama- ra, said after an autopsy completed | early today that the girl had died | from starvation and exposure and | probably had been dead four or five | days. Body in Ravine The body, found late yesterday in & wooded ravine near Salem, 0., 16 miles from Youngstown. was brought Here last night for the an- topsy. Coroner Hayes said there were no | marks of violence or indications ! that the girl had been assaulted. 8he had been without food for days | and her feet were swollen and crack- | | ed as if exposed to water, he said. Police had inclined to the theory | the girl had been kidnapped and | then taken to the wooded place near | the farm of Mr. and Mrs. John Lip- | fatt where her body was found by | two sons of the Lipiatts, i ‘The coroner added, however, that | in his opinion the girl could not have | wandered afoot the 16 miles because | of a foot deformity. He said she must have been noticed and \'\rB‘)zl-' bly taken to that vicinity by some | passing motorist. Police today however, continued to follow up indications that the girl might have been kidnaped, held captive and then left to Miss Lacava to Vis Europe During Summer ! Attorney Angela Lacava will sail June 9 on the “Saturnia” for a tour | of France and Italy. She will be accompanied by a Carli | of Boston, and they will he joined | in ¥France by Miss l.acava's sister, Miss Leonora Lacava who is an opera singer. They are planning to return to the I'nited States August 14, Attorney Lacava, who sociated with the law offices {irkham. Coopet, Hungerford and Camp, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lacava of Hawkins street. Miss Barba b is as-! of New Haven Woman Tries To Drown in Bathtub | New Haven, May 28 (8 -Mra, Ce- Ua Goffin, of §4 Scranton street, was foiled in her second attempt at | auicide within the past few weeks, when she was pulled from the bath | tub in her home today while at tempting to drown herself. | Mrs. Goffin has been mentally 11 since the birth of a child several | weeks ago. In her first attempt at sulcide she locked herself in her home and turned on gas jets in all | the rooms. AU 'IO‘~ IN COLLISION | John An automobile driven by Syglel of 115 Bull avenue, Wa ford, struck a car driven by Horgan of 112 Grand street ahout | 9:15 o'clock last night at the inter- | acction of Clark and North streets, | damaging both machines. Officer Willlam Grabeck reported that Hor- | gan was driving west on North street and as he turned north into Clark street, Syglel's car, going “'Lst‘ on North street, struck Horgan's machine squarely in the center. The | headlights of Sygiel's car went out | just before the crash, a fuse having | blown. He told the officer he thought | the other car would have cleared the | corner without beinz struck. | THROWS SOUP AT W1 Answering a complaint that there was a disturbance at 40 Clark street et 1:40 this afternoon, Ofticer 'homas Woods learned that Henry | Khebemeter had thrown a pot of | soup at his wife, and had left the house. i Associated Gas and Electric | Company | REDEMPTION NOTICE 6% Convertible Debenture Bonds ries A of 1925 e is hereby given that, in nccord- with the provisions of the Deben Bond Agreement dated Beptember between @ the right to redeem 3 June 1, 1 all of its onvertihle Debenture Ronds, Series 5, issued under said Debenture tond Agreement, and that on maid date ome and bo due and pay- » principal oifice of Natfonal sank of Commerce in New York, No. 31 Nassau Street, Rorough of Manhattam, N S L L ) City and State of New York, the prin- cijal of all of sald bonds, together with | woorued Interest thercon to sald date. | Yram and after June 1, 1925, interest on said bonds will cease to aicrue. fonds surrendered for payment should have attached thereto all coupons m turing on and after September 1, 1 Hondm registered as to principal must accompanied by instruments of T and transfer properly executed iank. assign- in EXCHAN Lonefit of the hol who may to retain an in- the Associated Gas and ctric . the privilege Is offered xchanging their bonds for Convertible Certiticates of As<ociated Gas Information as to nture Certificates may be ob- ssociated Gins any, Ine., | | deposited at once for | Debenture Certificatex, | Tor the bonds of Diebenture and Electric Co an the terms of these De ge for new National Bank of Commerce in | York, 51 Nasmu Street. New TYork | ity, or with the Company at Reom | 2015, 81 Rroadwov. New York Citv. Reg- | tstered bon Aepositea for exchango | need mot be asigred Dated Mav 26, 192 Amccisted Gas and Flectric Company, By M. C. O'Keefte, Becretary. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, 'BERLIN TO NEW YORK IN HOUR ’ WITH NEW ROCKET TYPE MOTOR | ! that ! rocket | the air. | champton, | would Propeller & Rockets mm——— Rockets Alone wmememe— Glides to Earth« Here is a light experimental model of the using a rockct ich an auto recently attained a speed of 12 airplane to be one with wk within 45 scconds. tried in Germany, new rocket-propelled motor similar to the 5 miles an hour The digram showa how such a planc would fly at | which hlgh altitudes from Berlin to New York. Editor's Note: The recent success- ful test of a rocket-propelled auto near Berlin has turned world-wide | attention on the new rocket motor, primarily intended for use in air- Klein, science editor here tells what the of NEA Ser future may hold. BY ISRAEL KLEIN Science Editor, NEA Service Cleveland, O. ing from Berlin to New ce of 4000 miles, in an honr-— ailing through rarefied air at ximum specd of 4500 miles an Of reaching a height of 31 miles above the earth's surface And you hace the future picturs according to present predictions, of the rocket-motored airplane this is even now in th first stage of con- struction. The rocket plane is the ultimate goal of the builders of a motor is propelled by a series of explosions similar to those of a rocket pinwheel shooting into Tt has just been applied near Berlin to an automobhile which attained a speed of 125 miles an hour within 45 seconds of its start, and which may attain a speed far greater than ever reached by man In such a vehicle, This is the unique idea of Fritz von Open, German auto racing who has been eollabo- rating with the German airplane and motor builders, Raab and Kat- | zenstein, in the construction of his| cket motor and its application’ first to automobiles and 1y to airplanes, Revolutionary sound, however, it serfously not only and his eoworkers, but by sever European scicntists, who have 1 been comtemplating a similar ide as this might is taken quite by Von Opel In fact, the Russian soviet govern- | ment, it 1s said, has appropriated $250.000 to finance a Moscow |tist for experiments of this kind. The idea speeds and the ca has forced experiments tain the principle tor. This would force a body the earth at a tremendous specd, much as an explosion docs to a fire- works rocket. It is believed this is the principle of the German rocket-motor al- though the inventors are ahout the matter. Munich inventor, has long been fig- of reat nt engines, to,enter- rs of a rocket mo- | be a motor that outward from ultimate- | > of the rocket airplane, T} veticent | Max Valier, the | juring on this type of motor to pro- {pel an airplane almost at lightning | |speed across the Atlantic. Vatier has reduced his theories to practical figures, m which he concludes a trip from Derlin to New ! York could be made in a little more |than an hour. | At the beginning of such a trip, says Valier, the rocket would? have to contend with the resistance of the asmesphere and therefore could he aided in s in- itial progress by a pair of propel- hooting up into angle of degroes, vocket airplane could reach a !height of nine miles in less than a minute. At this height, the at- mosphere would be so rare as to make the propeller practically worthless as a means of the plane along and the ship would have to depend entirely for its further progress on the scries of explosions of rockets in this pe- culiar motor. The extremely ever, would relieve the ship of so much resistence that it could at- tain a speed of 3300 miles an hour in a few scconds. At a height of 31 miles the earth, almost eizht altitude actually attained by Valisr figures the airplane continue parallel with the earth at a lprul of 4590 miles an hour. A bullet fired from a rifle V\U\lld go only half as fast! |* e soctiet shop weurd neash thin| altitude at a distance of only 43 miles from its source and in a min- ute and 40 scconds. the ) however, the thin air, how- man, In less than an hour the could be and the plan could glide slowly down to earth The gliding process would take longer than the actual flight. The fact that human heings can’t live in so rarefied atmosphere as that which exists 31 miles above the carth, doesn't bother the advocates v explain that the ship could have an airtight cabin, for both pilot and passenge in whiich the oxygen content will al- ways main the same as that on the earth’s surface. The passengers f{herefore feel no ill effects of mounting so great a height. Additional oxygen tanks might jalso carry oxvgen for combustion of the rockets would to In Great Britain there | 416,530 leprosy patients. { are now airplane | air at an | pulling | above | 1imes the could | 1o go on an even !\N\l | ocean LIONIST SOCIETY - Celebration Tomorrow Evening |- in Hebrew School Hall The New will celebrat of the first Pritain Zionist the 23th permanent ganization in this city.by a meeting & hool to he held in the Hebrew hall tomorrow evening. Tn 1899, shortly Zionist congress, by Dr. lerzel in the first which le, In to huild a local evganization and in | mar was dull and featureless | May. 1603, the Sons of Zion was light trading today. Buying ! tounded here. The founders were iactivity centered on the coppers, | Louls Guns Louis Edelson, Ralph |while other industrials, rails and Myerson, Abraham Eisenberg, Na- utilities were mactive. than Gamson, David Gordon and | Anuouncement that new govern- | Dr. Morris S Dunn history has Since 15 25 YEARS OLD district anniversary Zionist or- after the flrs' was called ! Switzerland. organization was formed in this city which exiated about two after the third Zion- ist congress steps were tfaken again that time | been a continuous | . City Items i John Kuninewis of 102 Hartford | avenue reported 10 Supernumerary Offfticer James Crowley that a chimney in a house at 94 Hartford | lavenue was in dangerous condition | and children playing in the yard ! might be struck by the falling bricks. 'BOND MARKET 1S DULL AND HEAVY ‘Buying Activity Al Centers| on Copper May 28 (P --The bond | York, ment financing is expected shortly was taken in bond circles to mean cither that the offering will take The orzunization was instrumental ' the form of long-term notes or that | anizing socictics in other eities | Uhe treasury is of the opinien that | in the sfate. The Hartford society |oney rates will become easier in | was organized by representatives of | the near future. It was the general | the New Britain Sons of Zion. In | beliefy however, that long term | 1922 when the national organization | P'onds yiclding about 3 per cent | {ie zed the Sons of Zion be- | Would be offere | Garie a unit hu thor mer slan mith||. Gontinucg fororabls Teporta! from | the name of the New Britain Zionist {the copper industry encouraged | [ district. Tho local committee is try- | PUSIDE Of Anaconda and Andes cop- |in® to arrive at the total amount | PCT 'S | | forwarded from New Britain to- = BRI | wards the up-building of the Jewish national homeland and will present | CHANC N HIS MIND. Daniel Norkum of 227 North the figures at the meeting tomorrow | street complained to Officer John night. From available records it §s | Kennedy that Tony Mergrie of 193 Tearned that very considerable sums | Hartford avenue hit him in the back | amounting to thousands ef of the Jewish homeland. At the meeting Tuesday will be presided over &amuel T. Kaplan. Abraham Gold- stein of Hartford who has addressed audiences here several tim and | bottles again. M. & Dunn of this eity, and = . Albert Sherman, who has just | returned from an extensive trip te | will give extensive | done Zionist and Hadaseah the Holy Land impressions abont there by the { orzanization the work " Succeeds Mellon | | | | of the Pennsylvania state can committes, succeeding Mellon of Pittshurgh. W, dollars ! were forwarded for the up-building General Edward Martin of Washing- | ton, Pa., has been elected chairman Republi- Marin com- with a milk bottle while he was in the yard and Tony as on the | second story veranda. The com- night | plainant wanted Tony arrested, but by | when the officer started to oblige, | De withdrew the request and sald he wanted Tony warned not to throw | Mile. Trude Brionne, Vienn | dancer, says she has fox lromu | more than 28,000 miles since jazz invaded Vienna baliraoms. Deaths | Mrs. Emille Truderung | | Lewis Truderung of |street, died at her home Saturday | Inight after a short illness with pnenmonia. She was 66 years old. Mrs, Trudernng was a native of | Russia. She lived in this city for labout six years. Survivhg her arc 28 William | manded a regiment in France during |a son, Otto A. Truderpng of Hart. | the war. y Jay-Cobbs Brings Fifth Avenue “To the Square” ford, and a stepbrother, { Kushman of Poland. Funeral services were held at 2 jo'clock this afternoon at Erwin chapel. Rev. Martin W. Gaudian, pastor of St. John's German Luth- eran church, ofliciated. Burial was lin Fairview cemetery. Gustave [ ——| || Funerals George Kevorkian Funeral services for George Kevor- | kian of 58 Winthrop street will be President To Visit Gettysburg Memorial Day From the rostrum (upper right) at Gettysburg, Pa., near the spot where Lincoln :po‘l;efl}:ls ‘ 1thin | immortal words, President Coolidge will deliver his Memorial Day address May 30, view of his hearers will be the National Soldiers’ Monument (left) and the Lincoln Speech Memorial (lower right.) held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock | |at the Church of St. Stephen the | Apostle on Tremont strect. Burial | {will be in Fairview ccnietery. | ' Edward Pudzin=ki ! Funeral services for Edward Pudzinski of 70 Sexton street will be held tomorrow morning at 8:30 jo'clock at the home and 9 o'clock | |at Holy Cross church. Burial will {be in Sacred Heart cemetery. WE FILL WINDOW BOX! Cholee Selection of Bedding Plants Now Heady for Planting Bollerer's Posy Shop | “The ‘:‘olqnnh Florist wf Now ritain” LEPHONE 486 OR 181 Joseph A. Haffey Wl'lfl.llll M . m‘l Chareh Residence 11 Sammer 8¢.—1623-3 | Wait ‘ | ‘ For Jay-Cobbs “On the Square”|| | | MAY 28, 1928, DOKNWARD TREND SEEN IN ARKET Some Declines Range From‘ { to 5 Points By Stanley W. Prenosil i (Associated Press Financial Editor) We Offer: New York, PUTNAM & CO. Mombers Now York @ Hargford Stack Buchonges 31 WEST MAIN S§T., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL 31148 o S e S o Al Che & Dye tAmerfean C Colo Tuel Corn | Mrs Emitie Truderung, widow of | Fre RR 1 Genl Elee L1503 | Genl Motors ..1927; Glidden Tnt Cement 1Mo Kun & Tex 351 Mont Ward ..146%, 146 IN Y Central ..182 181 [N YN H&HG61% 615 28 (M—The line of least resistance in today's market Although pools suc- | ceeded in litting more than a score was downward. | tood and copper shares clalties to new and spe the standard industrials and rai many of the declines in which rar from 1 to 5 points. Trading in the below 100,000 shares. Uncasiness over the credit situa- ! tion was the principal selling factor Call money held firm at & per cent as banks calied about $10,000,000 in is expected to loans, and that rate continue over the month-end. With draw! of $15.000.600 In gold for ux port to England Wednesday had tendeney to cheek bullish siaam Violent fluctuations took place some of the high priced specia dio was again a feature, r from a low of 1971, off & 206 1-4. Airplane stocks were wealk Wright breaking 131 points to 173 and Curtiss dropping 11% to 126 Cirysler moved up more than 2 voints to within a fraction of the r's high, but the ot motors Were heaty, dropping 4 and points. Pic points Hudson Arrow preferred and each falling back Case Threshing Machine, Otis Eleva tor, American Railway chfield Oil of California, such recent favorites as tional Harvester, reene Cananea Copper, TInterna | tional Paper and Brooklyn Edisor lelded 2 points or so. New York State Railways pre | terred and City Stores B each were | 1id up more than 3 points to new " peak prices at 34 and respective ly. Frank G. points and unfavorable dividend rumors, ral Ilied 4 points at the expense of an | over-crowded short Interost. THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. (Turnished by Putnam & Co.) High Low 1623 Am Ag Che Am Loco ... Am Sumatr; Am fm & Re Am Sugar Am T & T 1011 Lstablishcd 1838, Am Tobacco — | Members New York, Chicago Cleveland Stock Exchanges. Am Woolen = Anaconda Cop [T 0 » m S 2% § Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405 Balt & Ohio 1141 Don Hart, Reth Steel 511 s de Brook Man 53 Calit Pet 215 Cer De Pasco T4 Ches & Ohio i , 5 CRI& Pac ! We Offer: Chrysier Corp 1% “ongoleum Gas Prod Dav Chem Dodge DBros onsol A m Players . Fleisehmann .. I'reeport Tex nl Asphalt . Hudson \lolor! § Hl\! Comb, FEng It Nickel . It Harves Int Paper Ken Cop . Mack Truc Marland 0il |\onh Amer Pack Mot Car {Pan Am Pet B 51 ol 401 1'nion Carbide high records, selling pressure was quite persistent against | was | oniy moderate in volume, total sales | rst three hours running weil enthu- in Studebaker Extreme declines of 4 points or 50 also were recorded by Dupont, press and while Interna- Continental Can, Shattuck ran up §1¢ Certainteed Products, | which was heavily sold last week on Closa | CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. 512% Preferred Price on Application. ) Thomson, 1fienn & To. 55 West Main Street New Hritain Phone 2380 Members of New Vork and Hartford Siars Eschange Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: CONNECTICUT POWER Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchenge NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Burrilt Hotel 8ld3. Hartford Conn. Trust Bdg, We Offer: 75 Shares American Hardware 50 Shares Stanley Works 100 Shares Colt’s Prince & Whitely N Hartford Electric Light Co. Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGE doseph M. Malloran Tel. 1383 Harold C. Mot New Britain Machine i Preferred Phillips Pet... 42 411, , e R e s e We will accept called | Pullman .. 888, 881 2 > b Radio Corp ...211% 1881, £ ;‘OCk n]O“ at]loolln trade Remington Rd 34 321 3 r other Reading ...... 1m0 110 110 2 ocal - stocks Sears Roebuck 109 1061 1073 Sinclalr O . 26 Southern Pac . Std Ol N J . 46% std Oil N Y . 38 3 : L - 4N B Machine pfd first after dinner talk since he as- | Stewart Warner 943 12 ! | e rinanater S0 701, Niles-Be-Pond com. sumed the post so long held by T. Toxam Co ».... 645 fg | North & Judd ...... A. D. Jones. Former Czptain Web- Fex Gulf Suiph 721 | Peck, Stowe & Wil ster of the 1927 football team, and 'Tim Rol Bear 2 1 Russell Mfg Co “Ducky” Pond, a former star havs | Ghderwost . ,,3: Scovill Mfg Co been invited as have the Yale club |Gnion Pac I Standard Screw and the city's service clul | Stanley Worka Ynited Fruit . Iorrn\g(on [ o com ., U S Rubber .. 43 Public Utilities Stocks, | i BEC U S Steel ... 1467 1457, iConn Elcc Service ... 104 107 | e : ¥ Wabash Ry .. §0% 891 §81; Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...1031 10515 | V™iana War Vetcran, Shell Shocked, [West Elec .. 104% 103% 1043 (Hfd Elec Light 142 147 Pleads Insanity When Willys Over 25% 26% !N B Gas ..... g asd | d Aeaigned Woolworth ‘ 191 191% Southern N E Tel ... 185 130 | Today. Wb Lt SE LR L = | Valparaiso, Ind., May 25 (B e TREASGRY BRLANCEH 10‘ orge Allen Chisholm, 35, toda (Fur “',';::,‘,!' :T.:.:s‘ o) Treasury Balance, §84,200.431. ‘m- aded guilty to the murder of his sl oz o adiiad A — o [two sons, Edgar 7. and George 9, Bia «a |Yale Coach Will Speak =“§,""’"‘ L o‘“,,:,“',":‘o:, o 5 , i | : hicago. His attors ntr Aetna Casualty 1240 126 At Probus Club Meeting | evidence of insanity after they had Aetna Lite Ins oo 280 | Malcolm Stevens, head coach at|usked Judge Grant Crumbacker to AE e FHAR L will bo the speaker at the |mitigate his punishment. Automobile Ins 435 450 Tioonday luncheon of the Probus | Chisholm, « Canadlan World War Faieed Tves #0013 club next Monday, this being his |veteran, is suftering from shell LT T hock and other injuries received in Phoenix Fire: . S sy everal engagements in France, his Travelers Ins ( 1950 | counset argucd, Conn General 1900 | \hnum'mrlnn Stocks. ! C- d . A aeaace ne ity Advertisement | Am Hoslery ..... 22 = | Cadwel) . - 90 | gf:.‘?;'}(: (‘:( ‘:‘:1 com 91 a4 | The ordinance committee of the Billings & fi encer com 7 common council will hold a public ! e 5 heari; t th, mon- counell | Billings & Spencer pfd - - caring a e common Rristol Brass .. 20 Jay-Cobbs chamber, City Hail. Friday. June 8, Colt's Arms .. 32 y at § o'clock, p. m.. D. & on the Eagle Lock - 9 ausstion of permitting Sunday aft- Fafnir Bearing Co . 5 “On the Square ernoon motion picture exhibitions in Hart & Cooley = | the City of New Britain. Landers, F . 76 THE ORDINANCE COMMITTEE. N B Machine . .26 3 | By Waiter R. Falk.

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