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NDURANCE PLANE NOW IN F1TH DAY (Continued From First Page) iron as the tenacious motor, Fliers whose faces are lined with the cares of eeping the horizon level” for great lengths of time, shook their heads and marvelled with the laymen who watched ghe astounding flight continue. There were many elements of chance which might suddenly ter- minate the flight. Favorable weather conditions continued to prevail zs daylight came. Crowds, so often disappointed in their expectancy of a landing again moved to the airport with the dawn. with only the promise of seeing the endurance <hip refueled again later in the day. The plane had flown more than 66 bey the record of 174 hours, 59 seconds set by Roy L. Mitchell and Byron K. Newcomb of Cleveland. Culver City, Cal., July 12 (UP)— A thrilling battle for supremacy be- tween man and machine continued over Culver City airport today as Loren Mendell and R. B. “Pete” Reinhart neared the 250-hour mark n their record refueling endurance flight. The motor of the sturdy Angeleno, “getting noisy” yc after nearly 10 days in the air, was purring contentedly again today. At 7:30 a. m. Pacific coast time (10: E. 8. T.) the fliers conpleted their 240th hour in the air. The 250- mark will be reached at ) p. m (P. C. T.) providing the motor ani the pilots hold out. Trouble With Motor For a time late yesterday it ap- peared as if the two grimy ani whiskered pilots had outlasted their machine. A note from Mendell in- formed the crowd below that the “motor was becoming noisy and there was a little trouble with the oil pump.” Officials took the note 10 mean a landing might be made any time and ordered an ambulance rushed to the field to take Mendell and Reinhart to a hospital for ex aminations as soon as they landed. But the fliers sighted the ambu- lance and dropped a note in which they spurned the services of the “sick buggy.’ If that's for us we won't need it for 100 hours or mo the note said The fliers’ spirits ran high through the night due to the fact that a cr cent moon and a clear sky supplant- ed the heavy fog they had battled through two previous nights. They were able to take on a full quoti of 125 gallons of gasoline as they had a high ceiling and were able to fly at a 1500-foot altitude. Motor Losés Noisc After the 35th refueling at p. m. last night, the motor of the Angeleno gradually began to lose 'bing noise which had been noted by the fliers and the ground crew, and another “bugaboo” of the flight disappeared. During the slight trouble with the motor the pilots had addressed a direct appeal to the crowd on the ground. “Please don't rush out 1 when we come down. tired. We have many ‘ued for the Angeleno. Want to keep it intact if possible. We ex- pect to be up 100 hours more, but want you all to help get down sa , S0 please don't mob us when we land.” Belief the pilots might descend then was dispelled by taunting mes- biplane erday on th2 We are things plan- us it had flown approximately 45,000 miles, has consumed nearly 8,000 gallons of gasoline and has flown a distance equal to the circumfer- ence of the globe. G A. E. McManus, one of the back- ers of the endurance flight, revealed that a non-stop flight from Los Angeles to New York and return was being considered for the record- breaking fliers and their craft. It was reported A. A. Durant of York had offered the fliers each if they remained aloft 0 hours. A fund of has b raised by popular subscription the airport. New Plane Awaits Men Officials of the airport also said | that the six-passenger Buhl Airse- dan, en route here from the at Marysville, Mic as a gift Mendell and Reinhart, landed Clovis, M. The ship. valued $13,500, is the i out by the company. flown to Los Angeles today and will be presented to the fliers after they land and are rested. One of Reinhart's hoyhood pals in Salm, Ore. has stepped into the | flight picture in an important ca- pacity, it was revealed. V. M. Moffet, one-time chief of the Salem police department, he ed the country motorcycle p the ficld for two nights before he learned that the “Pete” Reinhart, who was causing all the excitement was the same “Pete” he knew as a youth in Salem. “Pete alwa was an adventuro youth,” Moffet explained showed the same nervous ¢ the football field back in Salem, in everything showing now Moffet's voice is hoarse from tell- ing thousands of pecople back there,” or “keep away that,” but he took pleasure in talk- ing out his former townsman One of “Pete's” first jobs ing to Moffet, was on the motercycle squad. Then the thought he could find ment as an officer highway patrol. Imagination Fired By Reinhart held the good shape, married ery indication of s be a good officer of aeroplanes and their captured the young imagination. “Pete” took up the new game of the air. Working as a mechanic for a time, he finally learned the art of flving, but still was short of the 200 hours necessary f transport li- cense when he went into the Ange- leno venture with Mendell “Pete would have made a fine officer,’ Moffet concluded, “but as you can for yourself he is mak- ing a better aviator.” Experienced airmen, who have marveled and worried alternately as the two pilots overcame fog and other obstacles, gathered in groups and talked about the flight Talk Runs Technical Th talk ran mostly to technical flying matters such as oil and gas consumption, the g t perform- ances of the Wright Whirlwind mo- tor in the Angeleno, and the game- ness of Mendell and Reinhart Fellow pilots have 1 to pre dict when the flight will end. “I have quit gu sing on birds,” one pilot said. “We have to shoot them down.” Telegrams and letters of congrat- ulations were piling up at the air- |port today. Many of the messages came from noted ation leade | Others were from friends of the two pilots: 100 en at factory to 1d rol at dse he did, as he to “stand accord- Salem vouth excife Oregon more of the Flying job in ov- to state 1d tlin the law until nervy pilots patrolman’s quit his job and o down those may UNIONVILLE DRIVER from | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929. FILES §13,000 SUIT OVER AUTO DEATH Fatal Injury to John Skoners Results in Givil Action | | $15,000 against Maryann | Ba k and Andrew Rostoski of | Oak sireet and Daley avenue this| city, brought today by Attorney | Gordon, representing Mrs. | Skoners of Newington, ad trix of the estate of John of that place. Property in tain and a mortgage in Mer 1 were attached by Constable John Recor. The plaintiff it of Mar the in an when he was car owned by iriven by Ro Rostoski is allege iriving at a spced greater considering the on the highway, not havi un- | der proper control and attempting to | evade responsibility by failing to | stop and ascertain the result of | Skoner's injuries t for was that s rs was walk ew Britain-Elm Hilt casterly ruck and kil Mrs. Bonczek osl on the have been th conditios was safe, his car NAUREEN ORCUTT {Women's Golf Favorite Loses | | | | | { Groton Match At 16th Hole Groton, Conn., th Quier o a startling upset to: | ing the favorite, Miss Maureen Or- cutt, metropolitan women’s gols champion, in the final round of Shenecossett country club tourna- ment for the Griswold cup. Miss Quier won by 4 and 18-hole ra., 1y by overthrow- sp n the . contest ended green, where Miss second shot close to sank her putt for a | 1t was the tournan: | for the Pennsylvania girl | competition. Miss Orcutt principal rival yesterday. was to win but f best game. Afte or: of difficu v star was five She rallied in cut down some of | gin. Miss Orcutt got by the time they but Miss Quier s touch on th next on the Quier put the' pin 16h | her | and 2 threc, victor majo winnin first nt in after disposing of her Miss Helen Hicks, | 1 top-heavy favorite ed to produce her | ering a suc- | w Jer- turn. | r encon down at the game effort that Miss Quier's mar- back two holes ached the 15th, | plied the winning | hole, POLICE NO PARKING SIGNS ! Authority Extended By New \l.m-‘ Law to Be Used for First Time. | first local matt law which authority for tr: arking | nd towns with | to the ox- | bodies, is th no-parking lation in citic police departmer clusion of legislative roposed placing 1s on Orchard str Alderman W. R. Fa petitioned the common have t} ordinance cor ex- council | Taxpayers |ORCHARD STREET 10 HAVE. | ter, [ fenr May Be Ambassador Associated Press Willys, prominent bi m returer of Detroit, is bei conside for + diplomatic ment sident Hoover. LOW LEGISLATIVE Photo automo- n, appoint- NEWCONER usts PAY UNBELIEVABLE Washington League Amazed At Gonnectiout Salary T onnec & ic the ¢ wpparently so paltry to he to the Americ of 5 S national st Question iy, v now in such matfc Figure rate, ¢ on Salmon’s st that and ma tele tione T'h Salmon will 1 Cor lin mile ry. posta W nsation in ninary repor sent to Mr. The memb \ session, for t New York W New York legislat and receive their services, one Wi vania, th 1 session ea plus § and $30 for special session. Tve $600 salary three is eked out with newsy Bt > sta tain pen tions & ticut's for of | as an Washington, compiling a to Comp- | no side 1 foun- 1ps. 1hout class wit get only | sion, a the capitol, so far nd | as | || Wall Street Briefs York *an Co July 12.—The Ameri- has acquired the Simcoe canning and preserving plant of the | Canadian Canners, Ltd | £ | sales of s Corp. | ending May {an increase | cors nd States Dairy five months totaled $9,060,5 $1,806,400 over the riod last r. United for the Standard Gas & Electric Co. s ring stockholders of record July e to additional stock at $85 on the basis of share for each ten held are worth yout 141,855 shares to be sold 061,075 in new capi- rights to subscri comnio The will provids | tal. TICKER BEHIND 0N HEAVY CURB DAY Furious Trading in Utlities Breaks Market Records July 12 (A—Furious Luyin public utilities on the curb cxchange today spread through the list, carryine nearly a score issues o new tops for the year and in many for all IFifteen min- 1o opening the ticket hind the market and p again with th mid-day it was an hour sos tin Blocks Traded Small \ trading was at a blocks of shares not as la | rccord days of last month | volur one fast were n the stock alone—Com- n Southern—exceeded a million shares in one day. Call money rvenewed at 9 per cent re- ports of industrial expansion. Mer- favorable state- 1 dividend con- inued to drift in from practically all scetions of the country. Earning Increase Shown sensational advances scored in st month by the Central States i all of which sold at price levels today, were part- plained by announcement of an nt increase in gross earn- the 1 th & earnings actions for over the the 2 months ended preceding 12 month: old common this is equivalent ) a share, compared to $2.04 ding 12 months. On the h was created by a nt stock dividend payable he carnings are equal fo « share. The company's rrincipal investment is in North American Company stock. Other lude Electric Investor: crn States Power and Corsoli- ated Gas of New York and Consoli- ied Gas of Baltimore Llectric shot up more han 10 points to a new high above 19, while Electric Bond & Sh sroximated its previous high vielding ‘o profit-taking. Ame ican Superpower new got up to new top. Other utilities to br through to new highs were Arkan- « Natural Gas, Middle West Util », Electric Share ymon and preferred, Unit- t old and United o Gulf Oil Reacts its Investors 1k Gult 0il encountered irst re- above 200 and held Cosden Penn- after its advance Humble was strong 1 its record top level ntered profit irigshy-Gruno 389 | {ton gain in stocks during the | Buoy June ! | Day FEWER LOANSLEAD | 10 BULL MOVENENT \Utilities and Steels Rocket Up- wards-Call Money Firm New York, July 12 (®P—With a violent bidding up of utilities and several of the industrials, parficular- Iy steels, the bull party celebrate the first reduction in hrokerag loans since late May on the market today. Although the stock reduction was only $14,000,000, 1t was interpreted as indicating that the gain of about | $485,000,000 during June was du2 largely to the exercise of rights ot | heavy new security offerings. { e upturn, which took about ‘wo score of issues up 2 to more than 20 points to record levels, was too vio- | lent to hold, however, and consid able profit taking broke out in early afternoon, when the bears launched another drive on the motors, Call money still held at 4 per cent, and a less fav bl o- velopment in the overnight news | was the federal reserve condition atements, showing that in the past week the New York banks had not reduced their heavy mid-year bor- rowings the reserve in: ition and promising, Wall street belic comparatively firm money cral days more, A conspicuous day's news was tics, showir meeting with iling output, d by 3 per Smaller ments, however, resulted in a 13 month. | of Youngstown £k t and accounted th of a 20 per stock the for feature of ths June that copper producers in was some success cent ship- Tube was declaration jdividend. 1 Commercial Solvents was a high | flier, mounting over 20 points to a record price. | i was sent up its 1929 low, and such share as American Telephone, Bethlehem Steel, Youngstown Sheet and Tube, and Union Pacific, were hid up 4 points and more to record prices Ruying of the Utilities was partic- ularly heavy, several blocks of 10.- 000 to hares ch. cord price at 20 ts THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) High lLow Close 3441 344 1681 Al Che & Dye | Am Ag Che pd American Can Am Voreig Pw Am Logco ; Am Sm & Re Am Sugar Am Tel & Tel Am Toba Anaconda Cop Atchison Atlantic Refin Balt & Ohio. Beth Steel .. Brook Man Can Pacific | De Pasco {Ches & Ohio CM&SP .. CRI & Pac Chrysler Corp Colo Fuel Com Power Congoleum Consol Gas Corn Prod Curtiss Aero rem Dupont h >3 Pub rie RR ‘am Playe hmann Fox Film A points | @ PUTNAM & CO. Menbers New York & Hartford Siock Ecchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTPORD OFFICE, 6 b CENTRAL m.'i. TEL. 21148 Connecticut Light & Power Company Bought and Seld 77 Preferred EpDYBROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange New BRITAIN 65 W. Main St. HARTFORD 33 Lewis St. MERIDEN 43 Colony St. McQuay Norris rights BOUGHT, SOLD and ADJUSTED @Thomson, Tfenn & To. Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING New Britain Phone 2380 NEW YORK TRUST Price on Application. NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1258 Billings & Spencer The following companies, all adversely affected by the end of the W rld war and depression of 1921 have made remaikable recoveries during the past year. Acme Wire Bris tol Brass Mkt. 33 July,1928 10-12 20 KILLED IN ACCIDENT (Continued From First Page) . 3437 15 | 3943 ; 335 New Britain Machine .. : Niles, Bement, Pond .. (¥) Including United Aireraft. place the signs which wer by the American Hardware ( ation on Orchard st department It out, rew peak, reach ing last night at this issue was starte nent the comry after clos. Recovery in | by announce- was about to Noranda of the again 26 concerned. Z0-25 70-75 sages which Mendell and Reinhart dropped during the next few hours the messages invariably ended with the phrase “We'll sec you next we IFrecport Tex . Genl Asphalt nl Elee enl Motors Goodrich Tire Hudson Motors Int Comb, Eng Int Cement Int Nickel Int Harv jInt Tel & ' Ken Cop Mack Truck Mo Pac Mont Wa 81,000 FOR FIREMEN'S FUND Net Receipts from Social Function | orpor 190 by poli ny a $100 refr e was the radiator engine hood may have came up through and windshield caused the fatal the W. m Mines however, that Ll fective, be dinance, so Alderman 1 cd that the matter in that matter In the m state law became effect nd 1 iy e July m signs, backed to Billings & these companies Spencer has the same po: and 1ad one year ago. acture Borou ported. fire the crash house nearby ex and notified Of- jured man, who was a group, broke through to stro C Midland bilities that Bath Rudely Interrupted must Another fact added to the Hakbasa io8 of the two sc yled “hard boiled [Sheriff Nathan hombres.” They had considerable| The car took fun while Mendell attempted to take |and residents of a bath in the crowded compartment 1 the of the Angeleno. They ordered an ller he ir extra quantity of water sent up by in the car when the refueling plane. Mendell ap- irred, was given parently w the to for the bath. ent and taken to But as he was scrubbing himself | It is believed Mr. ¢ s fell four other airplanes zoomed close |asleep while driving Mr. Curtiss by the Angeleno. Accordingly, the|Was proprietor of the Tunxis garage | disturbed flier poked fun at the|in Unionville and conducted ground crews with the following |a&ency for two automobile message: facturers. He leaves a CRa) e el father and a brother here,” wrote. *I R T S e DRIVE FOR GOLF COURSE planes flew by. Can't we Team Caplains Appointed for Cam- Steel high mining SEDAL skull, Fuller new Lvening To- time, Last Thanksgiving however, falled $1.112, Commitice Report " Same Gains As High As 3 Points e | -Other Issues Steady ' Southern N | Farm Board Member 0703 188 638 192 b5 nguish er I was Ciiy Items comme il that the matte 1 b 1 $1,000 into t alo) cident oc the first ac- vote has aid hospital. be turned over wolice depart- treat } par itary Dolan of the health d ported to the police today that a lot on Grove street, north of Ly- man street, is used as a dump be= Inspector John A. |41 Forced to Flee arbmsntie s in Baltimore Blaze S Baltimore, Md., July 12 (UP) ”“",“;“‘ B ot i were obasd o program in conneciior Pack Mot Car tween 5 and 6 o'clock S and many had 1 escapes in a | this year. ov ) » (P—Convert- |Penn R R.. T R B I ew York 2 (P—Conve 1 i and 9 and 10 at night, = | fire carly today w recked the | | ibles raced I with stocks in thc | Phillips Pet > $ { ty at 108-112 B : | e ——— Postum Co. 1 8835 Y & 08113 Belden . afrbet . B 11214 sferred by John Preil e : & : ner to M. Corsini, under an agree- et v ' filed at the office of the town RENe. e clerk vesterday, the deal to be con- s summated when Corsin cars Rocbuck 1 bE) HIORETLyERL Sinclair Oil Hariocd el R b g \e Meriden police today SRt e lconvartibles S ; : L 1l police to notify Albert five The maxi- g Ol N J . 51% a7 - : . Palumbo of 494 South Main street I vance 1 corded by the [tg Ol N Y . 89 to be in Meriden police court tomor- | American Telephc s which [Stewart Warner 741 row. An automobile accident in touched the new top price of 116%. |Studebaker % he was involved some time Atchison 414s at 144, and Allegheny | Texas Co Meriden will be aired in | Corporation 1049, at 104 were |Tex Gulf | others at record levels, while Amer- [Tim Rol {ican International equalled [Underwood . & ) | their previous peak of 111. Ameri- [Union Pac this city and wis 4 | . PO jean 1. moved up [Union Carbide eld of Plainvil | United Fruit body will rails was |U 8 Ind Al of I 13 and |17 § Rubber Quiney 4 U S 1 West Ilec | Willys Over Wright Aero . Yellow Truck . 40 day North Am . Yorth Pacifi shades tried when have up to take four any rrow hotel, in Charles and 1 several s wer ading. A dvanced on ivir rket tod s for sharc ht out standard rails atter e — ' hond m ik ‘V'm»'u‘»nwu‘ e Kruger hotel adjoir | niz privacy up here? T | his Paul Whittier, pilot of the refu orin e s D ea t h I3 ‘r o ing plane, messaged in reply that if | | the two fliers were going to stay up (e————— =1 forever he would to have a shower bath installed in a curtained compartment. Prominent caterers have taken over the job of selecting the food for the Angeleno’s crew. Their dish- cs are selected without salt. Swee although stimulating, are avoided. The Angeleno, which was ove hauled for the present flight afte marines, s g th it the attendin game dtimore esterday. | marin 1 to have| Ars T luctant to flee ving their bedroomns. trapped in fter the st with flames vindow sill 1o leap to ral paign to Raise § 000 to Istah- atter seball | with 1 The A meeting of the newly appointed | MENE of rest team captaing in the proposed L ¢ = vo of them, drive for a municipal golt courss |¢'irg fioor | was held this atternoon at the i ohe i [ritt hotel. Enthusiasm was mani- | cmoke. took (o {fested and it was decided to begin |geemed 'dotermined |the campaign for $25.000 for a n(_\':g und. golf course on or about July 20. | iremen and a crowd of spectators The following m captains | yelled, “Don’t jump.” Firemen final- | were appointed by Edwin P. Lan-|ly carried them down a ladder to phicr, jr.. most of whom were pres- | safety o SOkMIPAIN:’ o ent at the mecting - == The Board of Directors have declared [ joher™y & Hancock = Arthur . Real Estate News a regular quarterly dividend of one and 'y 'yrie Atorris 1. Sixe. Beninn three-quarters per cent (134%) on the |y “ayod A LR S SR o Cumulative 7% Preferred Stock of this |11~ McElhone, Roger W ! Wy Company, and a regular quarterly | \n\lnv\\ J. Crozier, Mrs itherine A, Murray dividend of one and one-half per cent 'H‘ Walther (Ruth B.). Hamilton street, (15%) on the Cumulative 6% Pre- ’.lm\"s‘ Donald R. Hart Mortg: ferred Stock of this Company, for the | Collagan, Dr. Arthur J Fengler ux current quarter, payable July 15th, |Harold W. Hatch, Arvid W, $4,200, 1929, to holders of record at the close of | Mrs. Julia Parsons (Mrs business June 25th, 1929. M.), George Macauley, Mrs. Checks to be mailed. Transfer books |ard Parsons. will not close. Owan Suernenn, Vi list ang M. Beriha 1 rtha L. Ling well | lish City Links. ains Up to Five Points L 19 Pearl e home cight weeks native 1 marri and wa the her at > fina Lo bedroom an and % 3 WHY NOT FRAT PINS? London, July 12.—Baronets of Britain, with the exception of il permitted by, an to wear a classy consisting of a sHield Ulster, surmounted imperial crown, and enclosed an oval border embossed with a scroll-work. The ot baronets had badges for 300 years. ourt, Hau; Besides her D - INTERNATIONAL PAPER vived by two siste 01 3. Chemical 5148 ly a point to best de | Tosey Canad | Chicago, 1 1 & 4 Arms of 4 Big Four 41;s up advanc- ad Cowles, Kenneth | lLouie S Edward Savard “red Borg. Savings Harold How- 1 point ¢ nd Green debentures, Air Line 6s that comp Bay Seaboard but nt 5s sagg man Lutheran chu Burial will he Vs just- to Bur- Highland CHAMIP’ GRANDMOTHER London, July iandsonie kind « trophy to Mrs. Michael Fitzhen- of East Dedham, who in her 40 vears of life has raised a very large family Although comparatively voung, she has reared 13 children and helped raise nine grandchildren. “It is not an easy task,” she says THAT'S SPEED July 12 A flying ma- of making 600 miles hour been recently entered patent papers here. It is based on the latest theories of gravitation, and will vertically, speed through the air at a high speed and make Irance in 4 minutes and New York in less than 24 hours. I rick - I 3 LOCAL STOCKS Hart & (Furnished by Putnam & Land e N B Machine Insurance Stocks North & Judd Bid Palmer Bros ... L1860 Peck, & Wil .1300 Russell Mfg Co vill Mfg Co Standard Screw bank Governments Recede United States government securi receded slightly, the first and fourth liberty 4135, now selling near | par, yielded a negligible fraction Cooley rs, I' ¢ CARD OF THANKS We wish to ex preciation and M. Dower to Hugh Chris- Locust street Mirante to on street ross our sineere ap- | o ks to our many riends and relatives for their sym- it & pathy and floral offering during our | 2f1°F @ firm opening. WARRANT FOR LEONARDI | recent bereavement in the death of { American Machine & l‘nlmn‘{l,\' 6s, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney W. {Our beloved father and g E ;‘\:\ (ot \h‘: DOES o) 6s and n.HN{ tford | M. Greenstein received a report to- [ We especially wish to thank th & .n-x‘ _ Rubbe Pl oa strong [day from State Officer Zokas rela. |Din Screw Office and the | points in the industrial section, but Hospital and Has Not Been Seen | (ivo (o a collision on Church street | Baseball team their improvement made on the ation in May. h rs 2 ! Lo i A | small turnovers smulative 70, Preferred Stock of this | Since by Anxious Daughtcr. | U el il e ) 3 Foreig w en acar driven by John Leon- Company, and a rezular quarte: | r & Toll with dividend of one and one-half per cent | Mrs. Grace Simpkins of 13§ South «rdi of 20 Union street and a taxicab ROWING man 115) on the Cumulative 69 Pre- |Main street reported to the police [driven by Andrew Bali £ Miller | rma fcrred Stoclcofthis: Companytforfihe JhUt hergta ther oTianaing s Paliner, | steel, (B L NACLANE Wity tesUed Zon | current quarter, payable July 15th, |aged left Hartford hospial onardi's arrest on charg off [ 1929, to holders of record at the close of |terday forenoon and had mot been | reckless driving and driving with- [Fordens o businessJune 25th, 1929. heard from. Tt is feared he wandered |out a license. He will be in police | BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP 83 WEST MAIN S§T. Checks to be mailed. 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Aetna owe INTERNATIONAL PAPER and POWER COMPANY Boston, Mass., June 12th, 1929 The Board of Directors have declared a regular quarterly dividend of one and ey-quarters per cent (13,97) on the 5 were Lansing Palmer Leaves Ha Stanley Works was foniCo lLandon hab) has warrant gained the het- on moderate ac- OUR BUSINESS IS ( rep Travelers lied part of ity Flower lovers are invited to visit our i 5156 pld e yes- & Johnson St, Maple Hill. Belgium is planning an extensive onstruction program in connection with the internatioral exposition to | e held there next year. SURY BALANCE $255,919,095, TRE Treasury Balance, will not close. R.G. Lavo, Avs't Trear.er e R e