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GANADIAN CUSTONS: WEN SEIZE BOATS ) Onder Gomes Direct From Minis- ter of Goyernment Detroit, Mich,, June 28 (UP)— Canadian customs men seized eight motor boats owned by United States liguor rumners at the dock of the .unnuc“xwm Co., at La Salle, Ont., near here, it was revealed here today as United Statets prohibition forces continued their drive to stop smuggling acroms the Detroit river. Orders for the seizure came direct | from W. D, Muler, minister of cus-| i toms for the Dominion of Canada. | | While officials of neither govern- | | ment would admit the move predi- | cated a cooperative effort to stop| rum running, the scizure was looked ! upon with interest by U. 8. officials. [ | Without diving suits the best divera can remain under water about [ one and one-third minutes. With a diver's suit the diver is able to work | under water frgm five to six hours. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Gets U. S Post [IEYELAND PLINE “FORCED 70 GROUKD Blinding Storm Halts Attompt at Refueling Record | ! Cleveland Airport, {June+ 28 (UP)—The endurance flight plane, City of Cleveland, which took off at 7:16 p. m. last night in an attempt to establish a new refuelling record, was forced down by a blinding rainstorm at 1:40 a. m. after 'six hours and 24 minutes in the air. The storm, which broke shortly after the fiyers, Byron K. Newcomb and R. L. Mitchell, took off, forced them to descend after their alti- meter and bank and turn indicator | were put out of commission. Another attempt to break the record established a month ago hy Reg Robbins and Jim Kelly at Fort Worth, Tex., will be made this aft- Cleveland, Perhaps, as they say, all things work out for the best. Arch Coleman, above, resigned as postmaster &t |€rnoon. Otto L. Lelsey, backer of Minneapolis, Minn., to run for con-l”‘"‘ flight said. gress. He was defeated. A few days ago his appointment as first as- | The paper made in one year woutd sistant postmaster general at Wash- |1nake a path a mile wide, all the ington was confirmed by the senate.'way around the world. T'S A GREAT SENSATION When \?;:_A; Away On Vacation To Is Know What Going On At Home YOU CAN GET .THAT SENSATION BY ORDERING THE HERALD SENT TO YOU . TRY IT . Heads G.A.R, e Y emm— |John Reece, above, of Broken Bow, Neb., commander-in-chief of G. A. It. veterans, decided to visit Presi- dent Hoover at the White House the |other day. So to Washington he went and here's how he looked |when he posed on the White House steps. [ Birth Record ) A son was born last night 'at New Britain General hespital to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spalter of 45 Dwight street. A daughter was | Britain General hospital today to | Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Scavilla of | 475 Arch street, | A son was born yesterday to Mr, f‘und Mrs. Henry Rakowsky of 155 “Har(forri avenue, | CURB SKYROGHETS 10 REGORD GROUAD Ticker 40 Minutes Behind Mar- ket—Rise Is General New York, June 28 (#—A broad advance tet in on the curb exchange tod carrying several public utili- ties and other favorites into record ligh ground. Trading was so heavy |that the ticket fell at one time 40 1inutes behind the market. The sharp advances attracted some sell- ing, but the main body of stock | held their leads. Ten: per cent call mone: bullish factor, with failur New York IFederal Res change the rediscount rate. <rs viewed the $122,000,000 increase |in brokers' loans as a natural re- sult of the exercising of tremen.- Gous volume siock purchase righas, Utilities Power & Light “A" was {the feature, jumping more than 10 points to a record high above 51. before encountering selling. Through United Light & Railway this com- | pany owns a substantial interest in the common stock of .American Light & Traction company and De- troit Edison. Electric Bond & Share was pushed up more than 6 points above 123 to a new high Commonwealth & Southern. which broke individual trading rec- ords last week, opened with a block of 100,000 shares at {and moved up to above 27 for a gain of more than a point. South- castern Power & ght. American Foreign Power warrants, Long Is- land Lighting. Northeastern Power and Consolidated Gas were strong. | American Gas & Electric sold off on profit-taking. born at New ALLYN RESIGNS | Hartford. June 25 (P—The resig- nation of Major Gurdon §. Allyn of Waterford as an officer in the med- |ical detachment, 1224 cavalry. €. N. G.. has heen accepted and he is hon- orably discharged according to or- defs from the office of the adjutant | general today. NXONERATED s—Clifton MOTORIST IS | Norwich, June H Wi whose car killed cight year old Constance Main at Stonington. June 14, was relieved of all crim- inal blame by Coroner G. Mec- Kay in a finding tod. There are now millionaires in Great Britain and Northern Ireland; in 1925 there were 597. e [| Funerals | Lottie Gajewski The funcral of Lottie Gajewski. S year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gajewski of 60 Mag- nolia street, who died at her home Wednesday afternoon, was held this morning at 8 o'clock in the Sacred Heart church. Rev. Alexander Ko- walezyk officlated. % The tollowing girls were pallbear- ers: Monica Wileczyk, Alice Dom- nitch, Anna Cleskiewicz and Mary Perzon. The flower girl was Mary Kuszaj. Burial was in 8acred Heart cemets where Rev. Fr. Kow czyk perférmed the committal serv- ices at the grave. Paul Badal The funeral of Paul Badal. three weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Badal of 356 Church street who died Wednesday night in the New Britain General hospital, was held this morning at 10 o'clock from the undertaking pariors of John J. Tar- rant on East Main street. Burial was in Fairview cemetery. R TS B R ] OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING Flower lovers are invited fo visit our gardens at Johnson S, Maple Will. DOLLERER'S POSY SHOP A3 WEST MAIN ST. “The Telegruph Klorist of New Britaia” F 26 3-4| hittaker of New Bedford., Mass. ' RIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929, ULLS IN CONTROL OF STOCK TRADING Utility and Steel Shares Leap Upward in Strong Market New York, June 27 (P—Bullish operations were conducted at a i jon | vigorous pace in today's stock mar- op:,:az'i &'m}‘:;gt f::s'c':fi"y ket, which completely ~disregarded during the past week were valued | the increase of $122,000,000 in brok- at $64,555,000, compared with $125,- | ers loans last V\«eek, Public utility, 751,000 in the corresponding week |Steel and clectrical equipment shares last year, the engincering News- |Wwere in the forefront of the advance, Record reports. many of the gains ranging from 3 | to 20 points. The Ohio Seamless Tube Co., of | Meanwhile, credit conditions show- i Shelby, Ohio, has approved plans for [ed signs of relaxation. Call money an increase of 40 per cent. in plant [renewed unchanged at 10 per cent capacity. The expansion program is | for the fourth consecutive day and. the result of increased demand from | while the undertone was firm, the the automobile and aviation indus- [rate was expected by money brok- | tries. About 2400,000 be spent {ers to hold at th figure. ‘Time on new buildings and additional |money was suightly casier, with the | cquipment, * four months maturitics quoted as | low as 7 1-2 per cent. This was con- A $35,000,000 group life insurance | strued as an indication that rates | policy has been taken out by the |generally would work lower next Consolidation Coal Co., covering em- |month although flurrics in call ployes of the parent organization as | money was sligtly casier, with the well as those of its subsidiaries in | middle of July. West Virginia, Maryland and Penn-| Resumption of payments on the sylvania, Erle railroad preferred issues for the SHOWING ACTIVITY day's financial news. All three | classes of Erie stock responded to | (Convertibles Still Lead Market: —{ther Issues Irregular the announcement by climbing more than §2 a share to new high rec- New York, June 28 (P—Enormous jaccumulation of convertible obli ords. General Electric resumed its ad- tions of utility and railroad compa nies whose stocks have been soar- vance by climbing more than 6 points to a new high record at 322. ing was resumed in today's bond market. Price levels of the share U. §. Steel common, stockholders of which are looking forward to a feature lssucs were higher in the early trading, but the rest of the special dividend distribution next month, moved up more than § points to 191 h points be- low the high price reached prior to the eniarged recopitalization of the corporation, list was irregularly lower although time money was slightly easier, Telephones Rise The American Telephone Convert- ible 41; rose nearly 3 points on a demand that brought out transac- tions totaling $2,000,000 par value in the first two hours of the session. International Telephone 41;s gained a point, while the active rails like Atchison 41%s, Missouri Paclific 5%8 and Southern Paclfic 418, with war- | rants, climbed fractionally. Buying, was particularly heavy in the South- ern Pacific issue. Public service of New Jersey 413 made another new high at 293 on an overnight gain of 9 points. Other convertibles heavily traded | at about yesterday's final prices were the Allegheny Corporation and the newly listed Lautaro Nitrate 6s, when issued. Some Rails Strong A few isolated rails showed strength. Wisco-sin Central 4s ad- vancing 2 points and Southern Rail- way gencral 4s about 1-2 a point. Miesouri, Kansas, Texas prior lien bs moved ahead in sympathy with the stock. Intercst in the utilities and industrials was slight. Chile Mortgage Bank 6s ‘61, fea- | tured the foreign group with a rise {of 2 points on large buying. recov- cring yesterday’ loss. United States government ex traded narrowly and worked lower. Wall Street Briefs New York, June 28—The Johns- Manville Corp. has formed a $1,000,- 000 holding corporation which will control all its foreign operations ex- cept the branches in Canada. B April operating income of 98 tele- phone companies amounted to $22.- 55;8833 against $22,016,658 in April, 1928, Al Ch & Dye 3 Am Ag Ch ptd 4 Am Can Am For Pwr Am Loco Am Sm & Ref Am Sugar Am Tel & Tel Am Tobacco Anaconda Cop Atchison Atlantic Ref Balt & Ohio. Beth Steel Brook Man Can Pacific Cer De Pasco Ches & Ohio CM&BP C R1& Pac Chrysler Corp Colo Fuel Com Power Céngoleum Consol Gas Corn Prod Curtiss Aero .. Dav Chem Dupont ing Pub Sery . Erie RR m Players Fleischmann Fox Film A Freeport Tex Genl Asphalt Genl Elec Genl Motors . Goodrich Tire . Hudson Motors 89% Int Comb, Eng 64% Int Cement 85 Int Nickel . Int Harves Int Tel & Tel. . Ken Cop Mack Truck Marland Oil L1201 12514 107% | | 7Y, 6% | i 240 | 221 | Yonkers, N. Y., Louis Spreckels, nephew of Claus | Spreckels, famous Pacific coast su- gar manufacturer, died today aged 62. He was horn in San Jrancisco or many years he was general | manager of the Federal Sugar Re- fining company here. | His uncle took him into business at the age of 16 and he worked his way up in the mill of the Western [y =\ Sugar refining company in §an Fran- [ ot "L 1t jciton; Pack Mot Car 1311 Penn R R.... § Phillips Pet. i Postum Co.. Pub Serv N i Radio Corp. . Remington 1 Rep I & § 1007 34 9414 109 191% 121 2081 111 146 106 13015 83% 37T % Tk Mont Ward Natl Biscuit Natl Cash Reg 1 N Y Central . .20 MUST DRINK GINGER ALE Springfield, Mass., June 27 (ATt will not be neccessary for Wacd Skarznski to stop in a corner speak- easy cach night for his “ginger ale. {When Waco appeared before Judge | {Wallace Heady in court this after- | (®P £00 0 - 0 noon on a drunkenness charge, the | et FHOCH judge placed him on probation with { (I 2 {the understanding that Mrs. Skarzn- : 200tnern 'ski have a cold bottle of ginger ale |t "\(‘;‘l‘\'\_ ready for her husband each night. m’“ 0“ N Y Waco told the court he drank noth-| & O & b - ing stronger than ginger ale on his| Slowart Warne: visits to the speakeasy :r'""d‘ ’;{‘\‘ r HAIRDRESSERS NAMED Tex Guif Hartford, June (®—Governor | im Rol Bear Trumbull today reappointed Mary B. ;! nderwood Holmes of New Haven and Sarah |vl\mn « iu'hu]r\ | Raycroft of Bridgeport to the state !nited Ifruit . board of hairdressers and cos- |U S Ind Al meticians for two years from July 1. | § Rubber The third member of the board for | West Elec the new term has not yet been se- | Willys Over {lected, Woolworth Wright Acro Yellow Truck 4% 56T 8614 J 8¢ 35% | 100 % L1013 652 10815 £ Texas Official Is Under Fire LCCAL STOCKS lnsurance Stocks i (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) | Bid Asked 1785 1835 | Aetna Casualty Aetna Life Ins Co . Aetna Fire Automobile Ins Conn General .. 27% Hartford Fire ...1005 Hartford Steam Boiler 790 National Fire . 6 835 Phoenix Fire % as0 Travelers Ins Co .1965 Manufgcturing Stocks Am Hardware 661; Arrow-Hart & Hegeman 47 Billings & Spencer .... 10 Bristol Brass City Company ..... {Colt's Arms Eagle Lock {Fafnir Bearing Co .... {Hart & Cooley |Landers, F ..... N B Machine . North & Judd Palmer Bros .. .. “Uncle Jim” Robinson. abeve, for |Peck, Stowe & Wil . 21 years !n charge of the general|lussell M land office for the state of Texas, |8covill Mfg Co .. faces impeachment by the state ftandard Screw . houme of representatives. He is now 'Stanley Works .. lon trinl, charged in 20 counts with Torringtor Co improper conduct of his office. |Union Mfg Co .. — Veeder-Root 1040 8§10 R85 65 o 11 110 | Berlin, in the County of SURY BALANCE $407,364,383. TR Treasury Balance, Public Allied Pow & Light ... Mambers New York & Hardord Stash Bushanges 31 WEST MAIN 8T., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 il Automobile Insurance-Co. OLD AND NEW BOUGHT AND SOLD EDDYBROTHERS £ (2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange New BriTain 65 W. Main St. We Ofter and Recommend: HARTFORD .33 Lewis St. MERIDEN 43 Colony St. Equity Investors Incorporated Civcular on Request Thomson, Tfemn & Co. Members of New York and 55 West Main Street Hartford Stock Exchanges New Hritain I’hone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: Aetna Life Insurance Automobile Insurance (New When Issued) “Investments That Grow” Fuller,Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUS1 BUILDING MEMBERS HARTFOR doscph M. Halloran, Manager. NEW HRITAIN D STOCR EXCHANGF Tel. 1853 d We Recommend NATIONAL FIRE lNSURANCE'L Stock & Rights For Investment at Current Levels Conn Elec Service nn It & P 5 Conn Power Hfd Elec Light {Hfd Gas Co com . Hfd Gas Co pfd N B Gas Southern N United Corp Stamp Trial Will Begin This Afternoon Providence, R. 1., June 28 () — Tel The government's conspiracy charge “Pawtucket Johnny" Con- Elwood Tanfield and Rudolph Krafft, alleging they conspired receive and conce Pawtucket post of- ars ago, is scheduled jury late this after- to stolen from fice three to go to the stamps | |death this afternoon when a Michie gan Central railroad locomotive |plunged through an open drawe bridge into the Welland canal, one |mile from the Welland station. | James O'Dell, engineer, James | Freel, fireman, and Royal Merell,an engine helper, were injured when they leaped from the engine as it made its plunge. GOV. DAVIS ES EMPEROR | Tokio, June 28 (UP)—Dwight W, |Davis, en route to l\}aniln to assume | his post as governof general of the Philippines was granted an audience by the emperor today. Davis bore rowed a Prince Albert coat, the pree ribed costume for the audience, The United States embassy had dif- ulty obtaining one that fitted, bee cause of the governor general's size. noon in federal court here. The de- | fense rested this morning, afte presenting only two character wit- nesses and Banfield and Krafft in their own defense. Arguments of counsel this afternoon are expected to last about three hours. The government's case consisted of tes- timony by New York Bowery and Chinatown residents, postal inspectors and employes of the National Bellas Hess company. ich bought stamps from Ba | field. THREE INJURED ON TRAIN Welland, Ont.. June 28 (UP)— Three men were severely injured and more than 500 others persons. in- cluding many delegates from New- ark, N. J.. who were returning from the International Kiwanis conven- tion at Milwaukee, narrowly escaped LIMITATION OF CLAIMS At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain within and for the District of Hartford and St the 27th day of Connecticut, on Gaffne: Judge. motion of The Comm Trust Company of said New Britain as Executor of the last will and testament late of Berlin, within said district decensed. This Court doth decree that mix monthe be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Execu- tor and directs that public notice be given of this order by mdvertising in a newspaper published in said New Brit- ain and having a circulation in maid dis- frict, #nd by posting a copy thereof on the ' public sign post in said town of Berlin. nearest the place where the de- cd lam dwelt and return make. Cortified from Record BERNARD ¥. GAFFNEY, Judge. E ea detectives. | RICE CA CONTINUED Willimantic, June 28 (»—The trial of the divorce suit brought by Mrs. Edna C. Rice against Trenor A. e, was postponed to the Sep- tember term by Judge L. P. Walde Marvin in superior court here to day. William A. King, Rice's couns sel, asked for the continuance. INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY New York, June 12tn, 1929 The Board of Directors have declared a regular quarterly dividend of one and three-quarters per cent (134%) on the Cumulative 7% Preferred Stock of this Company, and a regular quarterly dividend of one and one-balf pee cent (115%) on the Cumulative Pre- ferred Stock of this Company, the current quarter, payable July 15¢h, 1929, to holders of record at the closs of business Jung 25th, 1929. Checks to be mailed. Transfer books | will not close. | Owen Surenee, Vics-Pres. ond Trotth —— | INTERNATIONAL PAPER and POWER COMPANY | Boston, Mase., Juse 1204, 1929 | The Board of Directors have declared | a regular quatterly dividend of one and | threc-quarters per cent (13{%) on the ] Preered Sack o this . Cumulative 7' current quarter, payably 1929, to holders of record at the | businessjune 25t | Checks to be mailed. T will not close. | i