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0 it tire not her the Her ter, hot the o DETROIT-BOY, 12, KILLS HIS FATHER Shoots When Man Whips His Stepmother Detroit. Mich., May “29 (UP)— Angered because his own father had whipped his stepmother, Joscph Fiori, a 13-year-old school boy, and Kkilled his fathe “I ddf't know whether it murder or not, sir,” the told Polics Licutenant was youngster ward shot | Lot ivo Weddings ZYDANOWICZ — LUDWINOWICZ The marriage of Miss Emilia Lud- winowicz of 82 Booth street to Stan- ley Zydanowicz of 84 Broad street took place this morning at Holy Cross church. R tephen Bart- kowski, pastor, ¢ ted the nup- tial mass and performed the cere. mony. The wedding was one of the largest seen in the new parish—nine counles attending the bridal couple. The bride was dressed in a gown v satin, trimmed with Spanish lace and were a veil of the material, the crown of which Jtrimmed with a chain of was orange Radtke. “I never shot u pistol before | Blossoms. She carried a bouquet of and 1 didn’t intend to kill him. But | White roses and lilies of the valley, 1 had 1o do something desperate to| The muid of homor was Miss stop this whipping of mother,” The father, Sam Fiori, shot last night outside his home an hour after he had quarrcled with his wife and was allegéd 1o have whipped her with a belt Unable to comfort his stepmoti- er after the beating, Joseph left the home - promising to “fix it all up. The shooting followed. € The boy is held today pending the coroner’s report. BLEASE DISCUSSES ‘him, Helen Potaz and Zofia Kliska. | They were attired in dresses of rain- {how hucs. Anthony Grudzien was | best man, The ushérs were Wlad- Wiadyslawa Kozakiewicz @ gown of nile green georgette and 4 hat to match. She carricd & bou- quet of pink tew rose The bridesmaids were Mi | Sparkowski, Mary S; { Mary Gierochowski, Helen Panline Sparkowski, Anna who were sie Bingel, Lukow- | vstaw Romunowski, John Ungerheir, Joseph- Rusa Gregory Lukowski, { Josenh Trzeciuk, Joseph Golembieyw- same | IGOURTNEY AWAITS BETTER WEATHER|, (Continued from First Page.) completely of Spanish construction. It is a_monoplane of the long di tance Breuguet type. The single motor is a Hispano 500 horsepower. | The weight of the kilograms and it carries 4,100 litre of gasoline in tanks in the central fuselage, which is divided into two compartments. Safety valves ai provided to dump the gasoline in se of a forced landing since its great weight would otherwise smash thé plane. 'SEEK HEAVY BONDS IN EMBEZZLEMENT CASE (Continued froni First Page.) ! Egan. who insisted that Watkins | would sooner or later realize the fu- | tility of his efforts to keep out of | the 10ils of the police. Hle reasons {that if Watkins desires to keep un- PAONESSA AND M'ELHONE DISCUSS LIG: HT SITUATION cckup to be Made to Learn Where IMumnination is Streets, Mayor Paonesffs lighting today with district manager of the Connecticut planc is 5,000 (Light & Power Co., and it was agreed that a check-up wi termine what stre lights, The lights are the improved by ing. Mr. Mc oftentim Slhone sestions of the mavor and will mect him at a later d report on his chec! GASOLINE TAN AS WORKER USES TORCH Garage Repairman Knocked Senses less When ¥ Fumes in Gasoline fumes ploded when the mayor lights on Main street might be more frequent wash- Needed on discussed street 1 B. A. McElhone, 1l be made to de- ts have 100 few also reported nes dim and that accepted the sug- 1 te to present the -up. K EXPLODES lame Ignites Receptacle inside a tank came ex- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1928. Wall Street Briefs Contracts let on new building and engineering work last week in 37 states east of the Rocky Mountains amounted to $148,991,100, an in- crease of $1,500,000 over the week before, F. W. Dodge corporation repofts. New construction started this vear to May totaled §2,- 680,728,800, nearly 5 per cent more than for the first five months of 1927, The week's largest award was for a casino in Ashbury Park, N. J. costing $4,000,000. April exports of copper in un- manufactured form were 40,049 metric tons nst 41,338 in March, the American hureau of metal statis- tics reports. Great Britain import- ed 10,874 tons in April. ports of unmanufactured lead were 9,47 tons against 9,654 in March and ex- ports of zinc 2,620 tons against 2,- 358 in March, BETHEL WOMAN IS ASHING INSURANCE oo vusct| Brings Suit to Enforce Terms of | STOCK MARKET ON | UPWARD MAREH Motor Sham Sold Heavily, Forcing It to Rise ; New York, May 29 (®—Hcavy buying of the motor shares, bascd in part on expectations of favorable second quarter carnings statemen PUTNAM & CO. Mambers Now York & Hartford Stack Enshongss 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN ‘ TEL. 2040 We Offer: . CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. - turned the course of stock priees up- ward today after an early period of 5129 Preferred irregularity. Early declines of 1 1o Price on Application. 5 points man; were cut down, or wiped out, and more thun {two-score issues werg marked up 1| ito n issucs arly 15 points ading was 3 | fairly heavy for a pre-holiday ss- | sion, sales crossing the " share mark before the cnd of th third hour, Wall Street apparent! {:‘rrd from the shock of Thomson, 1fenn & Co. {eent call money rate yes 1 highest in seven years. Call loans renewed today at 6 per cent and M55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 there appearcd to be a plentiful ply of funds available at that f There was no calling of loans duri the morning, indicating that banks were in a position to mect 11 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Stuart G. Segar, Manager Terry { ki, Wladyslaw Zanicwski and Stan- |0°7 cover there is no better place | with the flame from a blow torch heavy holiday and month-end de- 3 | ok in the world 10 do so than Chicago. |4t the Line Garage, 191 Park | . A As rhnds We Offe ption was held at the Uk- | "It was a very foolish piece of [strect, about 4::u o'clock yesterday | A”eged Pohcy The day’s busis we wis I]AVI ANI] uN[;l]LN ainian hall on Erwin place, attend. | Msiness all the way through,” said |afterioon, blowing out both ends of aanvddeasnd i e CONNECTICUT POWER | #d by many guests, among them a |Attorncy Egan. *Any man who at-|the tank, ouc of which struck Wil- ltax bill by President Coolidge was I number of friends and relatives | tempis to l\:’»n-p ;md«;rktu\»?rm\\hfl'l- .L‘n‘.uu(m.i;] : vll ot 4l J'l::m s May 29 (P—Attention ! widely commented upon as 2 bulls | roni out-of-town. | fugitive, and who takes his entire strect, in the head, vendering him|was directed 10 4 case in Superior |wh factor dlthough (e cut it i ioati e s e MCALIONE: b [ family with him fn two Lincoln au- |unconscious. At New Diritain Gene | civil court 10dny becanss of some of ST e e Price on Application. o . DOBRKOWSKI—FIL1S tomobiles while deing so, is \xry‘~m( hospital today it was said hejthe unusual featu in it, and the | pany had hopetl tor carlier in t fliness™ among abscent senators, pre- | The marriage of Miss Stella Flis, | foolish to say the least” he con-|is listed as “very sick,” but it is not | claim made by the plaintif, M LX) The weekly steel trade 1 venting immediate attendance [ daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. A. Plis [tinued. Asked if his trip to Now belived his skull is fractured, al-|Bertha A. Staih, of Bethel, adminie. views reported a further Sackeming | 3.24 a. m. — Scnator Steck, dem., | of Burritt street, to Constantine [ Mexico had resulted in any particu- |though he sustaincd @ gash several | tratrix of her Lusband's cstate, o Gimara i i inRe Tows, appearcd, making 41 present | Dobkowski of 58 Fairview stret, [lar good for his clients Mrs. Wat-|inches in leng p The defendants are the National | 11 fairly steady elthough only three ) were in the | took place this morning at Sacred | Kins and Maynard and Guy Tressler, | The tank had been taken off an| Casnalty Company of Detroit, the Dodge Bros. preferred, which has il Hoart chureh. Rev. Lucyan Boj- | Mr. Egan declared he could sco no |automobile aud placed on a bench | Threo Pay Sales Corporation, the | peen tielaing moacty 10 per oent al g:95 4. m Ashurst dous green | nowski, pastor, eclebrated miass and |sense in attempting to fight extra- |for the repair of leaks. Avery had | Judge Publishing Company and the recent levels. ran up 1% 1-4 points DDY ROTHERS & Six il and Bacss e clslt | performed the ceremony. The prin- |dition to Connecticut, and in that |draincd it of gusolin: but had not|Teslie Judze Publishing company all | 1o a new peak at 83, while the com- 4 a. m. — Blease imitates birds cipals weee attended by seven cou- [respect at least, his trip had resulted iummr.x on the fumes. The toreh | of New York. mon advanced about 3 points Members Hartford Stock E,‘choné. 35 a. m. — Only Johnson and | ples in some good. {was being used to melt solder which | The plaintiff sucs to recover § o #mricoat ho v oy, Ashurst i chamber. Ashurst fast |~ The bride Wore a drow of white | “I am perfectly willing to have {was to close the leaks, when the ex- 000 claimed to be due as insurance | e PrIES opening of foday’s NEW N HARTFORD ?-‘ asleep { georgetie trimmed with Spanish lace [my clients be put to trial in Con- | plosion occurred. The force of the on the lifc of her hushand, Mr.|giooi market, which was featured " BITA T 5. m. — Barry reports no recov- | veil of the same material trimmed | necticut on the charges of being ac- |concussion flattencd the metal but | §taib died aftor being struck by an by the transtir of 4 block of 25,00 Burritt Hotel Bid Hartford Conn. Trust Bld& s (oiony w‘ eries from the sudden ilinesscs of | with rhincstones and pearls. She |cessories to a claimed embezzlement | did no other damage. Another work- | automobile ¥ |shares of Chrysler Motors at $4 up absent senato | carricd a bouquet of white roses and | by Watkins,” said Mr. T can- [man was nearby hut escaped beingl On December 5. last, the plaintife points. Radio announced 2 1 6 a. m. — Only three more need- | lilies of the valley. not for the life of me see how such |struck by the other « r\vl of the tank. | says, the Three Pay Sales Company | points higher and Wright and Cur- F— ed for quorim | The maid of honor was Miss Anna [a charge can be substantiated. Even obtained an order from Staih for @ |tiss openad unchanged: Initial s |} We Offer: 9 a4 m Duting Scaator John- | Plis, sister of the bride. She wore [when ?\'n;lkins s r:‘mrnnd ::lnnv g:;'wl STRIKE SITUATION r\\fll\h:.l':nn of the Judge Company fof a point or more were recorded by 5 e e |a flesh colored gown with a picture |10 trial there may be some difficulty | « and with it was to go an insuranece | pogtum, Chile Copper, Wesling- 75 sh A 3 Hard Fan el e e e e e e L ;m; | molicy. * Staib is said to huve paid 4 | nouse Klectric, Amercan Snivlting ares American 'ware hastening back, haited the aticmpt- t of pink tea roses. | embezzlement.” deposit on the order with the Three fand Union Carbide. Case Threshing | £ oo, | The bridesmaids were Misses Hol- He is charged with embezzlement | No Materfal Change Reported Today | pay Sales Company. Tt is further fhroke 5 points, Consolidated Gas | 50 Shares Stanley wOrks 9:40 a. Ashurst vielded | on Dobkowski, sister of the bride- [of $167.000 from the Nations \\“ in Bridzeport Where 600 Hod Car- | alleged that Staib was later inform- | dropped 2 and Atchison and Ameri- | floor to Arizona col 1e, Senator | groom, Monica Kozlowski, Catherine |sociation investors, * jed that a policy would be issued !can Linseed each opened & point ) Flindon, aftér Maving fisar 13 honre i e Ressit Marv Ton A e [when 1o paid the 83 balanes dne |lower, /K 100 Shares Colt’s 25 minutes, Hayden continued Wili- | Josephine Rozycki. They | 3 | on the order. The hxl:uur s s Talk of a large increase in sules | A [ wore rainbow colored gowns with | Bridgeport, May There was!to have heen paid on February 17. and vague merger rumors involving 1:15— @ m Hayden stopped | hats to match and earricd bouguets | {10 material change in the strike of | The po it Is further clair Ford and other companies .Mmu.! talking and Cuitis introduced his of red roses and carnations. The | about 600 hod carriers and building | was fo contuin a clause that | punicd the advance. Chryslor ex- new adjournment resolution | best man was Walter Smulski, The IN AFFL"}TE“ FAMILY laborers today except that masons on | would he pavable to Staib's estate |tended its gain to 7 points by touch- | i Sl [ushers woere Joseph Zisk, Joseph | |some jobs hud to lay off becausc|should his death be due to being |ing a new peak at 87 5-5. Stude- Ilis. Johu Fearnley, Stanley Dob- | [ helpers (o carry ma- | struck by an automoblle while a{iuker, General Motors, Hudson, | ° ° INQUIRY TO BEGIN Kowski, Frank Dobkowski and Jog | terial. The contraciors were to pedestrian. On February 25, Staib | Hupp and Mack Trucks advaneed | & ph Lutty. ! (Continued from First Page.) meet later today to discuss the steike | was struek and fatally hurt by a3 13 1o points. ! l = A reception’was held at the Lith- | T which was begun yesterday on a de- | machine while crossing a strect In| " yternational Harvesior, Frank G. ! Inquest Started By Coroner o De- |y, I[mll on 1 ‘un s|l;ll ‘,"”";]j ,1\“\ail'f-. fl;{ dh:m". Florence Loisand mand for 1 wage increase, an cight | Be «\;m o AL | i.m:\m.“ .ulm\.m‘! y:'-mymy _\\m; Lstablished 1878, ed by a large number of fricnds and { Marion Renshav [ hour day, 44 h woek, time and | Mrs. Staib asserts that the de-| jiane <old 6 to § points higher ang . : i What Led Up to| "1 DY o couplo il leave 1ate | Tuneral serviess will be ol |a malt for overiimn ang erestime ok | fendant, comyantes never lsued th | bins S0l € 10 § points I stores, ([l Mewmbers Now York, Chicago and Cleveland Stock Exchanges. R y = 1" extendsd honeymoon | Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at |Sundays and holid v, policy. {May Department stor " o Death of Fairfield Clergyman | trip to New York and points south. yipwin chapel. Burial will be in| Phe (,,m‘,“dum. by the local! Claiming that the Three Pay mw[. hemical, American Smelting, Bumtt Bldg._sg We’t Maln st__Tel 5405 Bridgeport, May 24 (P—An \)\r: Aftor their return they will make {3sipvicwy cometery, Junion covers neariy all frades in | Company served as agent for the|yum, Qtis Elevator, Greene Car quest into the death on Saturday | their howe at 215 Burritt strect. | e [Connecticut construction vork — ex. | CASUlty company and also acte S|Copper and New York State Donald R. Hart, Mgr. last at St Vincent's hospital of Jo- | = = = “ 000 VOLTS FATAL {copt excavators, Eent for the publishing houses, Mrs {wars preforred wer T ] seph Berry, negro clergyman - of | REPMRING CHURCH SPIRES | Ofticers of the union said they [ SU1D aske for $5,000 dama 3 many issues to advance 2 points or Yairficld, apparently from injuries j-,\», re encouraged over the outlook |“£MNst the Insurance "0"""“""“} |more, International Paper ‘nim up esiad in & AEHE wilh G SHnedn — I8 - . as a dozen contractors had signifind | A84INS Silisr sompEnion | |more than 8- polute dripile Wie ek : . o > Bruce, was begun by New York Lineman is Fatally In- ‘ tonti ¢ = i % _court finds that they were agents!oc g3 a ton in the price.of news- | We Offer: law ¥ '”"1) ‘lflv ‘;"', Rl | Parts of Steeples at First Tutheran :":m“l ROk meBing :the unfon'eids | of the Casualty sualty company. H'”“‘ for 1929 delivery. | ner Phelan today. ” i 8 st ands. o i only evidence {aken was in | House of Worship on Frauklin| Jured While Working in Stamford | itn i tveve betng ats bl iy Us ”_‘x(\;n:' xoint jup !Ln“’l“'\;;' s L ; 1e nature of u statenent made to : aiving fon. This Morning. meet the situation which has come Pac vk b s | H f d EI L| h Co :!mv:x i H, 1. Mwond by Berry (o | S0iare Recciving Atsasion, I A labout by a thousand union ¢ peic | [;URB MARKET IS """’“”l ""1' "":,l'r"n‘“,f‘,‘ e “10:::-(@ arttor ectric g t d which e said that Bruce threw him | portions of the two epires on the [ Stamford, May 21 (P—Matthew | ters demanding a five-day wes oL ’“’1 ‘]“' e e NasTle anal down and, broke his right thigh in | Fiest Lutheran chureh on Franklin of 201 8t [Anna strect, |11and, o Nas retaliation for being charged with | square have been found to be in | city, died today at Stam- K. OF C. MEMORIAL MAsSS -‘mllh'_'" £ Py P, M 11 treatment of his Wit WHo 3 {nced of rather general repalr, and |ford hospital, & fow hours aster he | K- OF €. MEMORIAL MAS , T AR T AT 20 P, M. e —— Berry's daughte {staging husobeen erected by the |had come in contact with a power |, & WU s for doc (Furnished by Iunmlm &0 o | Woolworth .. 1891 616 1897 Nlies-Bement-Poud Co, pfd sess’ 81 The coroner card there was angCarlson & Torrell Co. to carry outWire carrying 11,000 volts, at the |y . q" g0, o0 L e o s l6e" 160" 160% |Wrleht Aero . 3 LT | ek, Shve & Wi cd D “I n eye-witness 1o the fight and asked|tho work. One of ~the spires was roundhouse of*the New Haven, road | o1 (PRI o John P]lCe Movemems A]‘e M]xw Al Che & Dye 163 160 160% |y ey & el 2 200% (Blimpton 31ts, So % ® Colinh W 3 the police to locate him when the | found to Le in poor condition several | here irio Tiangal i [Am Ag Che pd = R AL | Prait & Whitney Co, ped s nquest is resumed Friday years ago and repairs were made. It | Jiyan was an cnginer repuir man _— Toda jamerican Lans 005 ' THARTFORD s ou. EXCHANGE | Bussell Mig Co ... was feared by officials of the cliurch and was engaged in his work when y ],\m Loco . S 5 = :: '””"‘:::. Clock C The African finch is said to have | that an accident might result if the | :hv {uudem dl\um\»lwmi. He was | —_— ',»:“' -‘:“"”;‘"l' i Smyth Al o e p . ¢ cas allowed to contjnue, lorribly burned by the high voltage jAm Sm & Re i | Standard & vocabulary of about 300 word condition was allowed to contf ! P e S e ‘"JII’:),: F l New York, May 29 (P—Trading | xm Sugar 1% Stundind which he received in falling to the unerails lon the curb market was unsettled Tobac - Stanley tground from the engine on which [todiy and price movements mixed. Woolen w22 Stanlty he was working. {The airplanc issues regained some | \conda Cop 7l | STUDEBAKER The Great Independent Monument $250 All Granite, 4 ft. long—4 ft. high. New England. Price includes carting, lettering, setting Come Any Day—Buy Direct—Save 25% =~ A Postcard Brings Us To Your Doer = Set anywhere in and foundation. Order your monument now for Decoration Day and save $100. Write, phone or call for Designs and Prices. T. C. SMITH SONS Stanley Sts. New Britain, Conn. Tel. 1799 Corner Smalley and | West Point-Stanford { Game Is to Be Booked | Washington, M 29 (P—Secre. {tary Davis has authorized a football | Bame between the West Point Cadets | |and the Leland Stanford University at Christmas time on the Pacific coast, if Major General William R. |Smith, superintendent of the mili- tary academy, flnds arrangements desirable to contract for such a | game. The exact date for the g: |15 to be decided upon by author of the two schools. Secretary Davis said he had investigated the effect of the long trip upon the academic, work of the cadets and found that | by making the journcy during the | regular Christmas vacation, the team would be away from West Point only two and one-half school days. India’s death rate is three times | as high as ours. At a Court of Probate holden at New in, within and for the District uf | erlin, in the County of Hartford and cticut, on the I8th day of 5. Present, Bernard ¥. Gaffney, Judg istate of Frank . Schroeder of New Britain in sald district incapable. Upon the petition of Amelia Schroeder of enld | New Britain praving that said 1€ Schroeder b restored to hie cap ,and that she he dise tor as per apj | aprears. it ORDERED—that said | heard and determined at |Office in New Rritatn, in ity arged as Conserva- ication on filc more fully application be | the Probat said district, | BE RNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. Edward Pud, rvices for exton st Funer: zinski of 70 this morning at § 10 where Rev, red prayer, A of requicm was Stephen Bartkowski Anthony Wojceszh Rev. Father § deacon. he pall beare Markowski, Vi John Grumwald, Matthew Jebji iak, and George S st fick, and Stan The three priest r« were Henry Hai ki Iward Pud- st were lield the | Piaskowski | ) o'clock at Victor solenin high mass Rev. assisted by Rev uk, clebrated by as deacon and as sub- rs were Joseph nt Grumwald, wnley nski, s Jebjien- | ieh. Klower brar | \der, Nicholas | ley Pryosfus. s conductied com- {mittal at the grave Burial was in cred Heart ecmnctery, e | Geor Kevorkian uneral services for George Ke vorkian of S Winthrop street wer cent bereavement of our heloved Hu: and also for the bhea ferings reccived. W to thank Eagles, the Q Vater John held this afternoon at 2 o'clock & the Church of St Stephen tie| Apostle on Tremont street. Burial was in Fairview. cemete: CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our fricnds and neighhors for the kindnese and [sympathy shown us during our re- in the drowning shand and Father, utitul floral of- especially wish uartet Cinl, th Lodge, 308, D, Cheice Selection of Bedding Now Ready Bollerer's on the 4th dav of June, A. D. 1828 at |0 H., Mr. and Mrs. William Fop- 10 e'clock in the forenson. daylight sav- | 5 oo |ing fime, and that notice be given of |VeIl and volunteer workcrs. the pendency of said application and the | Signed, time and place of lhearing thereon, hy | M Waldamar Herman and family, | publishing this order In_some newsnaper (Mrs Jred Jurgen, publisied in sald New Britain, having a | iy s circulation in sald District, and by post- | MT's. 3 ing & copy thereof on tha public sign- [ Mr. Oscar Kreissig. post in the town of New Britain, in said District, and by mailing & gepy to all persons Interested, and roturn muke. WE FILL WINDOW BOXFE "lunts for Planting Posy Shop “The Telegraph Florist of New Brituin” 53 WEST MAIN & . TELEPHONE Visit Our Greemhouses at Map . PROE. BLDG. a8 OK Joseph A. Haffey UNUERTAKER oppostie. B ostte Residence 17 Mary’s Church immer 8t.—1625-1 establishments will close their doors | this evening and will not open again until Thursday morning. Stores, banks, factories und of- fices will be closed all day tomor- M. C A will be open a the post office there will be ‘no windows open and no strect de. liveries. The regular holiday collec- {tions will be made. Outgoing mails | will follow the usual schedule up until noon and the holiday schedule from that time. City ball will be clos d all day. Lt Amaterdam 9 P—Argen- May tina led the United States 4 to 0 at the cnd of the first half of their U\H\‘pl\, games soccer match today. There 18 an Egsptian lotus (Lotus | | Arabica) which, when growing. can [be cut and fed to cattle; vet when ripe it containe a deadly poison. cam Turbine Co lost ground and a few industrial | ychison 191 ] Torrington Co 108 110 specialties made small gains, but an | 5., 114 113 310 | Union Meg Co . 30 ing tendency was noticeable, es- |y “greol L., 61 603 e o ; \-':;:‘s::‘ Co. G :; 5 vecially among the utilities and oils. | 100, =y . | Witttork Coll Pipe o " & 1o supply B showed a gain of 2 54 Wiley-Bickford-Bweet Co, 5 it P - 3 i points noon and Wright Aero 27 00 T4 Vinsted Hosiery Co v... 102 right were up nearly as wmuch. |G SRR 1953 Freeame Transcontinental air was heavy and (M $ OO T 116 TREASURY BALANCE i Aero exports unchanged lo m;* er Corp 881 Treasury Balance, $82,292,686, Stocks of companics catering to |1 e " the automotive trade continued to | 010 St : Congoleum .. 261 gain under demand, among them | CONEOITI e 2 Aluminum Co., Safe-T-Stat. A, 0. "”“’| ]‘ goidsl | il Ll Smith and Motor Products. Motor | ('orn P'rod ey ey T ik v BB Dav Chem ... 49% x Copper company stocks wore [ Dodge Bros A 213 1 Tus € ’1 strong, buying reflecting favorable ‘:A l‘-h ‘.w re) | |trade conditions. Tron Cap reached | Fimn Playel : e 3 a new top at 8 1-2 and Consolidated | Ileischmann ., LY Lo PR ARIsy e S| | Copper Mines . 5 al- | Frecport Tex 691 69% | 4. Casuait | 7 pper Mines improved fractional- | v |a s R m Iy. General Laundry Machinery, Ca- | Genl Asphait 855 | ¢ | Tessure 0 my d naugh Dobbs, Brillo, General Bak- | Genl Elee 156 : . ing and Lehigh Coal & Navigation | Genl Motors .91~ 3 © 130 || Go]mm]es made further gains, the latter ris-, Glidden ..., 25 21 B ing more than § points o a new Hudson Motors 83 st seig — peak at 1487 [Hersheys ... | 1 New York, May 29 (M=Bond l,"llm-]s were inclined to heavi- | ' .'_a “.l’. prices continu-d to move downward n although most los: were | Int Comb, Eng 7% f P toda Finding limited. Oils remaine sluggish Int Cement sanl Ading to: weliet: Trém jtha — {Int Nicket | pressure of high money rates, trade c”Y To SPEND UIET DAY |Int Harves “rs appeared to be convinced that Int Paper [the moncy stringency would mot ‘V‘(lnu ":rv 3 Mo |case for another week at least, Stoes, anks. Oftces and Factorics| 5 e Apiaialest Rails especially were under selling 3 pressure today, with Erie General to be Closed all Day—Holiday | 10 Kuil & Tex i3 |45 and Philadelphia, Baltimore and Mont Ward ..141% Washington 4s sagging to new lows Mail Collections, t";m:‘-“] | for tie year and others reaching the ety 19 ] he s Tomorrow. Memorial Dav. will be N v N 1 & H 61 o> mpminm. The Heis. 1806 % . e d soll off more than 5 points at noen. observed as a general holiday 101 North Amer £ A 1 point gain by Southern Pacific this city. Mercantile and industrial | North Pacific.. 99% refunding 4s provided virtually the Pack Mot Car 77 only exception to the general trend. |Pan Am Pet B 49 Industrials also cased off. Ameri- Phillips Pet 411 can Bect Sugar debenture 6s, which Picree Arrow.. 177 1 active around higher lined more than a point. foreign list and U. £, govern- obligations were inclined to Pullman Radio Corp . | kemington Ra ment Reading 1091 1081 Braimard Co heaviness, | Sears Roebuck 105 i .1 . }sinclair 0il BiTat R L [ Southorn Pac i New Haven Man Is Sued 1 St N J . » « & A, . n J, - R R L Ao | For Non Payment of Tax L(‘ ey 0 Co 21 New Haven, May 29 (P—Tax l\' l.l‘ el sag n ‘“'L o, '|"“ "“' ns have been filed In the town's ol Do pid o s 1% |clerk’s office by United States Ine rex Gulf Solph . 5 ternal Revenue Commissioner Robe _, vrt O. Eaton against Harry Comen, tormer official of the Connecticut 12 Alcohol Distributing company, aad | Tim Rol Bear { Underwood "Union Carbide Mauning Bowmar 150 Manning Bown, | n p antiomers, « 4 Mrs. Comen. United Fruit , 1547 Motz A 1 ‘\- Ind Al . 1121 Swtgomery. o , Comen owes $21,614 income tazes $ Lz National M ' U 8 Rubber .. 2% N B Mach co o5 for the years 1924-25-26 and a U & Steel 14371, N B Mach Co - penalty of $11,869, according te the Wabash Ry ... $21, How Dagrture Wik, Ou, o8 lien, while Mrs. Comen owes 913. West Flac 1008 R e e 832 for the vears 1934.35 o3 & I willys Over 6 Niles-Bement-Pond Co, com penalty ot § .l:’.