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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 19 PACIFIC WEATHER | BUREAU 15 AFLOAT Navy Has Ship Which (“o-oper- ales With Home Authoritieis Honolulu, Aug. 9 (A—The navy transport Chaumont is on the Pa- ‘cific ocean as a mobile weather bu- Ireau and meteorological survey sta- tion. Recently she was in port here ‘en route to Guam and Manila and Lieutenant H. T. Kincaid, naviga- ftion officer, told of the work he is doing in co-operation with the weather bureau in Washington. Daily weather maps are plotted aboard the vessel from information gathered by radio from San Fran- cisco, Japan, China, Manila, Apia ‘and Pinope, as well as reports from vessels at sea. Irom all these data Lieutenant Kincaid compiles & weather may for the entire Pacific. [The findings of the Chaumont are then radioed to the San Francisco ‘weather bureau for broadcast. The work covers three important ph: of weather and its relation to shipping and airplane travel. “Pirst of all,” said Lieutenant Kincaid, “we are making studies to determine what value to shipping sclected ships forecasts, supple- menting the major forecasts of the weather bureau, might be. Irom iexperimental work on the Chau- mont, I am convinced that it would prove a great benefit to shipping it certain vessels such as this one were designated {o make forecasts at regular intervals. “Our work also includes the tak ing of pilot balloon soundings of the upper atmosphere at zero, 6, 12 and 18 o'clock Greenwich —mean time daily. These are made with la view of obtaining data to be used 'on a pilot chart of the upper air of the Pacific for the use of aviators, 'similar*to the pilot chart of the upper air of the Atlantic that is regularly published by the | navy hydrographic office. Phe third phase of our study is that of the correlation of static with the atmosphere. The Pacific communication office is recording static fowr times daily at San Diego, |Ala Honolulu, Opia, Guam and Cavite. These static reports are plotted against the weather maps, with a view to determining what association there is between high and low and changing pressures to various static conditions.” Lieutenant Kincaid said that the | hydrographic office, co-operating | % with the bureau of acronautics and the bureau of engincering of the navy, is manufacturing instruments which Will automatically record the | dircetion and intensity of static. Soundings of the upper air are made by releasing balloons which are spotted with a sextant. ](_\‘ keeping a check on the speed and | course of the ship it is possible to | figure accurately the velocity of the ! air_currents and the exact height | of ®loud formations, ! Brooklyn, Aug. § (UP) Alys Sodero of “Roxbury wants to enjey the company of her husband, Riccardo Sodero, violini she must come to New York, Su-| yireme Court Justice Jidward Rig- | gelmann ruled today. Mrs. Sodero sought to have him extradicted to Massachusetts, 1t Mrs. Farmers [ four year old trotting champion, | eddings || i s Gee SCOTT—LAWRENCE | Berlin, Conn., but at present of 325 Second street, Lakewood, N. J., ani | 95th strect ained a marria at the Lit I Church Around Corner et was born Washington Letitia teedor | [ i| Locomotive Works, created by t 8 is the son of recent four for one splitup, has Wilson Scott. H D ea t h (3 | been admitted to trading on the New | | e was born in Lockport, N. Y. York Stock Exchange on a wh Burt Phillip and Associated Press Photo C. 0. Moser of Dallas, Tex., chair- man of the American Cooperation, heads the organization | committee for the National Cham- ber of Agricultural Cooperatives. Oak street. He was a resident of g v this city for more than 15 years and | comotive Works was cmpleyed for that period by the R Institute of —_— Birh Record Succeeds Company | Sliviviog ni York, Aug. 9 (P)—Formation | Lrother, Joseph Kulesa of this city. | believed 336,500,000 international public| The funeral will be held tomor S McCormick | sorship of 1 ious rates and may under the spon- | Sacred Heart church. Burial will be NS St O Rollins & ‘Sons, in- | in Sacred Heart cemetery. | action that was announced e | some ti A boy was born to Mr Edward Semrou, 2 ssets of a predece | American Equ boy was born Felix Ventur CURB PRICES FALL IN HEAVY SELLING {Rally at Midday Soon Turns fo « Further Decline will include offering of predecessor cot the company $21,000,000 Standingia * common stock of | this morning at his home following ites in the sonth- this company oper | | curb exchas | unload as, traders rushed to [ {erest in power projects in Euro odiscount | P’hilippines Personals morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at|at the start and later sa in the active leaders in the Belden street enjoyed a trip to wmother batch selling orders Blasingame of per | cation in Now leent, with pler Judge Decides Wife e iree SR Must Go to Husband |of the exchans: utilities were | City Items considered | M [natural {perienced application clerk today President George T. Kim- Justice Riegelmann said that So- dero, who is 21 years old, has a|f perfect right to live in New York if he chooses to. Sodero had pe- titioned for a writ of habeas corpus to prevent the extradition, which his wife asked on grounds of sertion, Sodero asserted that when e me to New York to live his wifc refused to accompany him and un- der those circumstances had no claim of desertion, Forbidden to Build | For 99 Year Period | 1t is understood in two warrantee deeds filed with the city clerk today that the purchascrs of property on Shuttle Meadow avenue will not he allowed to erect buildin | property for 99 years. The trans- are from P. I. McDonough to | Elizabeth S. Cutt and from 1 F.| McDonough to Robert J. Simnith Hubinger Will Filed | In New Haven Court | New Haven, Aug. 9 (P —The will | of Joseph Hubinger, millionaire manufacturer who died last week, w wdmitted to probate by I’robat Judge Gilson today There were no objections to the| Wwill though the manufacturer's son, | Joseph, jr., appeared in court with counsel. Young Hubinger was left | )0 a month by his father, but| the will puts a penalty upon any beneficiary who attacks it in court. | 1t was assumed Hubinger, jr. s | not satisfied with the provision made for him, though he gave no lv\]-v’vsxion to his objections. s on the | LOUW NAMED MINISTER Cape Town, Union of South Africa fug. 9 (P—Eric Louw, South Afci- can high commissioner in London, | was today appointed mini potentiary and envoy extraordinacy to Washington. The appointment was made in conformity with he | new policy of Premier Hertzog's | party, which desired separate diplo- | matic representatives for the union | in certain important capitals. STRIKERS ARE DESTITUT Gastonia, N. G., Aug. 9 (UP)— istonia city off; als who investi- gated conditions at the tent colony | ot textile strikers here, reported | today the people were “destitute” | for lack of adequate food supplies, | Tne international velief organiza- | tion of the stile union hy strik been | s, but it was | raid foday no food had arvived i | the camp since last Sunday TEWSTER TRIAL TUESDAY Maine, Aug. 9 P—Former Gov. Ralph O. Brewster will appen hefore Trial Judge G next Tuesday for arvaignment on | 1 ir two warrants charging him wiih reckloss driving and pas tomobile on a curve. ng an au- Although plus signs were inspect improvements Iardware Corp, orders the first of the week. | Utilitics lost 26 poin ovther [ public Acts of 1 Ready for Publishing point on a block of 30,000 shares The decilnes were more moderate investment Iricontinental corporation lost ienandoah common dipped 1 more than 3 Suchs was down more than | ‘ennsylvania rail- | Pennroad, thc road's investing company, more than a other acts, 16 special acts morrow afternoon at will be th» GrigshyGrunow lownward, dropping Newmont lost about 7. Ulen & co.| Crash of _Airplane er pleni- | " curb excha from above 31 {and then rallied a couple of points. [hurt when Jordar Real Estate News he passenger The plane noser-dived as Jordan | Kindness ar pinned under | ¢ ",..ms of tk Commercial CHILD TOUND, CHILD LONT slebonough to Herbert | Myer Zimm noon Stewart street Eritain Trust (g Whiting street two and onc orge Morrill [ filed illen D Carlson, according to papers aled today. HORSE SENT ABROAD | ira, N. Y., Aug. 9 P—Plucky, will sail August 15 for Berlin where | will be entered in the interna-| New York, Aug. 9 (P—wall handicap September 1 Street interprets the i by Peter Volo, the cham- 5 to 6 per cent in the New York . 9—Miss Elizabeth |Pion carned his title several weeks | pederal Reserve banks rediscount erly of East |280 at idge, Mass. trotting | rate as an cffort to make funds a mile 06 1-4, a world’s record. | available for commerce, while e | the same time restraining specula- S FLIERS TAKE OFF tion. Whils it inereased the redis- | Brownsville, Tex., Aug. 9 (A —lcount rate, the bank lowered its ge license ut | Col Miguel G. Granados and Lieut. | buying rates on bankers' acceptances | here today Carlos Merlen, Guatemalan 200d | 1.8 of one per centy indicating that | will fliers. took off at 7:20 o'clock |it would give renewed support to th here | this morning for Mexico City, ex- [acceptance market to help finance pecting to arrive there about noon.|the moving of irons The new stock of the Baldwin issued basis, John Kulesa || John Kulesa, aged years, died | vesterday afternoon at his home, 272 | Placed an order fc ing locomotives wit teen oil burn- the Lima Lo- a mem- | e Boston Federal Reserve bank » | has followed the lead of the New | Mafir Bearing Co. He w ber of St. Lucian's society of t his wife, Emilia 3 = ildren, Mary, aged| * Co iwart, 7 and Anna, 3, and one | Kulesa, three « Ayres of the 0. states th: redisco ency to Clevelar American | row morning 7 o'clock from the 3rs. Mabel Knox Castaldine willl tako oxer || Mrs. Mabel Knox Castaldirie) aged i e sor company, | 44, a former resid of this city, i and will have | died at her ‘Springfield home yester- Q | o tion of 2,-|day { | 500,020 no par common shares, of | Mrs. Castaldine is survived by five 000 shares will be out- | children in Springfield, her parents, = | assets of 000,000 cash $36,500,000 | Mr. and Mrs. B. Knox of | ville, five brothers, I ain- 1 Knox of )00 shares | Los An B ey, Waton, et o amen OODVertibles Lead Decline; High f 1. H. Rollins & | plete. associates ex- ey w York, Aug. 9 (P Anders Fredervick Johnson decline in convertil ol s wers Frederick Johnson, 70 of 646 Arch street, died with the opening wave ot selling, was accompanied by ther easing of prices in the gen cral bond list today. A few of the | high grade mortgages managed to entire out- | ¥ears of SN a linger illne Mr. Johnson was horn in Sweden r tand came to this city 50 years ago id since then has *~en a resident | 1old steady, | S "’mr this city. He was cmployed by | Settled in view of developments in the Corbin Screw Corp., for many | the credit tior fes and the | years. He is survived by a daugh- | Share Privileses Fall ter, Miss n Johnson of Ifulton,| The share privilege issues drop- | | Ky ped sharply at the openin Ameri- | IFuneral services will be held to-|can Telephone 41 ed . which touched a new day, lost 7, Interna- | Erwin Chapel where Rev. Dr. Abel | Atchison 41 A. Ahlauist will officiate. Burial will | high on Thu Corbin of | be in Fairview cemetery. tional Telephone 41;s fell off 6, Alle- Kew | e = | ghany Corporation 5s, 2 to 3. Ameri- Wednesday | - can I G. Chemical 5s lost 4 and home this T ||| General Public Service Corporation | 58 receded 6. Parts of these losses Funel‘als recovered after the first half 132 Lut prices soon turned soft | T O G el city, Chicago N | Railroa nds of standard styles | Funcrallliservices’ for vesisted selling pressure fairly well | T T the carly trading, although Texas | Rocco Mascola of 158 Pacific first Denver & Rio Grande 5s, Norfolk & Southern 5s | who was killed Tuesday in L Brooklyn accid ind whose body 10in to this city Wednesday 1 li- 3 o by Andrew C. this morning ot _ Industrials \.\ tken S S s hom in St instrials, specialties and utilities (20 Mary'’s church at 9 o'clock. Rev.|Weakened and losses of a point or £ 3 o Thomas Lawlor celebrated a | More appeared in International Pa solemn high liem and | Per s, Remington Rand 5 pulthiy and North American Se- was assisted hew J onal Dairy Products I , | Trayno 1 Mary's Hll\u-]\\;\:;‘ 2 4R i ich have been selling off for | ward St Andrews |7 e week, d another Willow I3rook begl £ P casket was borne into the bonds i Mrs b A0 Boilaraiinyed certificates worked fr- s | “Flee As a Bird” on the organ. At (! lower, in the foreign group R | the oitertory Mrs. Mary Crean sang |G lost fractionally X | “Pie Jesu and at the conclusion of the second successive day ne L S i the mass she rendered wer My |1 ond financing was cffered Woman’s Screams Keep | Goa to Thee accompanicd by Mrs. | Titie money held firs Her Neighbors Awake | Doitard on the organ i < — elee 9\‘,“,.” sitsrs| AleRRlaenccrs er oAt Bandits Secure $7,200 OF S WOMAN | lin, Patrick Lucco of Hartford In Minnesota Holdup OSR T Lin e Tt of h Man.| Blk River, Mi \ug. 9 (@—|clu IR e Jhn D, Vendrillo of Hart- | Three handils today made a prisoner Y ehborhoon | ford. Constantine D'Avanzo and |Of @ local physician and a_ bank | American The flo rers were Rocco | bank, held up the institution and [ar voman is | D'Avanzo, Edward D'Avanzo, Ralph | hreatened bodily harm to the pair NoLE R lla, Nebastiano Aparo, Ane 1€ bank “employes did nish I buzht They fled with $7 s » polie ot 1o, i I s Many Arrests Expected noon today. | carried the casket out ; After Waterbury Raid 5 thuroh the flower bearers formed a| Vaterbury, Auz. 9 (P —Whole s SRR Rl sale arrests are expected as fully two | _)b Rev Father iwlor conducted | S¢0 names of speakeasy custom- committal sorvicos at the grave, | €T Were found in the office of the (B —Publion rial was in St. Mary's cemetery, | [deal Bottling company plant, rear wets of the general as-| The funeral was largely attended |©f 149 Walnut street, which was 29 with the public acts [ by relatives and friends from New |'aided last night by federal agent of this week | York, Hartford, & 1 Manchester, | W0O sel $40.000 worth of hec and Secretary | Berlin and this city {and equipment Arrests of the plant i | ox d late today, as promise that William Carl kahms hecking on all plant the press e funeral of William Carl @& have set | Kahms, ears of ag who died will he n | vesterday morning ot his home at Beet Sugar Bounty [[Loo D lentiateedt il DlGAh el o] Better Than Duty o'clock from Washington, Aug. 9 (®—Senator act making provision for { his home. Burial wiil v 1air- ) Harris, democrat, of Georgia, de- the special | view cemetery Alaihacisa 7 T e el \'\;mm e better for ! t nerican public to pay a bount ing revised Mrs, Elizabeth Spurvey 1 1 Do s “‘ e . \ X ) the beet sugar growers than to Tiie funcral of Mrs (heth " submit to the ‘“cxorbitant duty on rvey, SO yeurs of 297 el Woodruff' Court, who [RIGoH S s o 'nh o Injures Passenoers i Ll pHIaRIls not only deman A high njures rassengers o nt on Bl str [ 10 ariic but also were asking the gov- Aug. 9 (UP)— | tomorrow mornin 8280 fromi er ! sciiment: to’ keop the' ‘hiimizration injured per- | home and i I reh o at | goors wide open.” to hring in Me pilot, Asa Jor- | 9 o'clock. Burial wil 1St m 1 to work on tk = AT s seriously | M cemetery farms, s airplane crashed - / A Hacrisonville, near here today. | CARD £ THANKS 5 . Paul Dye, of Niles [ We wish to express our sincere HORNSBY BEATS DENN Columbus, | thanks to our relatives, neighbors, Forest Park, St. Louis. Aug. 9 (P friends of Jordan, |and friends for the many acts of | —John Hornsby of Topeka, Kans sympathy extended us | reached the semi-final round of the eve-witnesses | 1Uring our recent bereavement, the | national public links championship \h of ¢ beloved husband and | at Forest park today by defeating but were | father, Willlam 1. Allen. We wish [ Gordon Denney of Louisville, Ky to the hos- especiafly to thank N. 1. Council, | amateur champion, three and onc \ No. 1S, 0. U. A, M. Washington 3 1. Morgan Lo No 71, K. of P JUDGES UNIOLD TAw Chamberlain Council No Ir. O New Orlean Aug. O (P T'he con 1 A M. Martha Washington ' stitutionality of the state severance reported lost and | gouneil “No. 1, D, of A., Star of | tax law w : upheld' by three foderal m‘un ling n: (Good Will lodge R h Tt s. Rufus . Foster. of the Unit- ‘j‘“”” AUl Laurel Court No. 8. Or of Ama-|od Stutes circuit court of appeals hat & 1081\ iy, oremen and Dept. No. 36 of |V G. Borah. of the United strect, and [pe stanley Works and the Tool and St cireuit court of the ecastern 3 Dye roem of I & IN. Corbins, and i ict, and Judze Ben €. Dawkins, was reported | the donors of the many beautiful |of the federal district court of the street. A [ foral tributes western district made to sec if | Signed S are_not only | MES. MARY J. ALLEN | RFAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS(N Y N H & H l And Family | FOR BEST RESULTS BANK RATE RAISE BRINGS MAD SLUMP iSpeculators Scurry From Mar- About 7,000,000 PUTNAM & CO. New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, __ TEL 2-1148 nerease from | | ket—Sales We Offer: CITY COMPANY OF HARTFORD, INC. Application. 30 points in ic’'s mad scramble to get el indications 0,000 shares le increase xas & Pacific Railway has| EDDY BROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD 33 Lewis St. New BRITAIN 65 W. Main St. MERIDEN 43 Colony St | mgs from cons | and commission sweeping decline We Offer: e last resort” would be preced the Bank of ved a serious decline in reserves as a 100 Shares UNION MFG. CO. gland, which has Consequently London rate was announc- early trading, As soon as the @Thomson, Tfenn & To. Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges New Britain ’hone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Manager points abov 55 West Main Street tecl common { industrial and We Ofter: GUARANTY TRUST CO. Price on Application. commission louses v customers liad advised the s dropped 6 points | opening more. | remai higher federal Lrought no immediate change in credit situation although it was g wion in security va “Investments That Grow” Fuller,Richter, Aldrich & Co COMMERCIAL TRUS1 BUILDING MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANG Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Call moncy oy | changed ceeptances as a resuit NEW BRITAIN ind the Seaboard issues dipped from | Directors of Kansas City Federal Rese mouncement ank directors BILLINGS & SPENCER Its one class stock should soon reflect its new progres- requests of ) banks for a hij 'ment, and the profits from its well diversified. American & two score others —_——— Consolidated obucco issuc nternational Utilities Stocks ias Co com American Cai Am Foreig Pw Gas Co prd BALANCE Anaconda Cop urance Stocks Manufacturing Stocks Hart G Cool 1 entry in the | Natl Cash |N Y Central Albuquerque, N. M., August ‘This is his Sunday- go-meetin’ cowboy outfit. North Amer Russell Mfg Co .......150

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