New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1929, Page 2

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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBFR 22, 1n»’>q 0' ] | IZ[:R covered in the charg xcceded” | to the manner in which the 2 i 10. Hoyt's figure is $166,400, made 4 = imn Nhn.\l l’nplls BEL!FVE IT R Areaen AL i it Coates added that he hadfyg 5oy tpat the minute book was not i \r Q 2 (P aad ¢ e | found records showing the amount a part of the financial record of th ! l[a R | 2 \ 1 to noteholders totaled be- company. Martin tried to show 4 = vond “twice that that the accounting firm's audit was Coates said that the total liabili- not adequate enough to substantiats ; ties of the company on the day of assertions made by Coates on the el were 144 ex- stand, but was balked by Hoyt, who o clusive of $13.000 insurance. Actual was sustained by the court. £ (Continued From First Page) | debts were $514,328, of which $23,-| Then Martin asked Coates: “H was due the Nationul Trades- you any proof that any of the money : s through or. man’s hank, and $114,500 the Second you testified was drawn from th ! 1. Me- Nutional because of overdrafts, scgregated accounts went into the T seneril rred stock totaled $490,200 officers’ pockets? ' decorators common $39,800. The mil-| At the same time, Martin pounded y | lion dollar figure included bhoth the attorney's table. . i v help ¢ types of stock, (oates said each| “I object to the question and to 5 | would organize | oflicer ow $10,000 of common, | the dramatic shouted Hoyt { ot questioned on the dis-| “Well” rejoined the defense | of pref stock. The counsel, “I object to Brother Hoyt's ( investment of each officer | jingling coins in his pockets and w Slade of de- swinging in his chai 1 sel objection to T sonic ument Martin an : A s testifying on the de nounced he was “withdrawing” his : s hanking departr rks. o to the company “What do you mean?" asked > imon vould be immaterial Wolfte bt t withdre question “The remarks about the coin & B Clarifies Dransaclicis and the chair or your question.” o J o WHICH WOULD 4 Coates” testimony clarified to some | e = w YOU RATHER HAVE- 5 an volved transactions on King George Bags Many pa L hs iy stimony and documentary % 5 o 7 —_— o o eh i Birds on Hunting Trip e Longworth Hom A BALF DOZEN, DOZEN w n i © complicated manner in | Sandringham, Fng, Oct. 2 % 5 ) At King George went ht b DoLLARS use of the nature of the | ringham preserves ' : p: | O0R mith business and of the number of friends. = ; o } | a1 wetivities, had obscured the | His Majesty, who is acknowledged ¥ o ! | SWDOZEN, DOZEN e of the festimony and '0 De one of the hest shots in th DIMES ¥ material United Kingdom, found his eye un ] hatz of Harford, at-|dimmed and his hand as steady u | } ; {hicr of the Hart the concern in the re- ter his long illness, anc Pt ; Grien Tames G e o birds fell before his gun. €xpo « 5 5 this o 33,000 from| It was understood the roy < ! r e Joh count, and (household will return to Lond it ; i ting and Willi i » Peter Kolinsky ac- |sometime in November for a sia YU ] | e that the at Buckingham palace. GH Exd ( s company had 581 from - — - « Sl ) T".SUN RAPS SENATE its own accounts and about $300,000 | Jacob Jennings Buys ‘ ! om mortgage trust accounts. i & ‘ ; | The chavees against the onicers| Bridgett’s Smoke Shoy . 1 | cover only ha am how-| Bridgett’s Smoke Shop at : ‘ Nirives nl 9 Oldlock | H]R 'I'AR".‘F HELAYS ! Chureh street, which was conducts , ‘ D for many vears by the late Datricl £ £ + trust (. Bridgett was transferred this aft ‘ : : —_— w ways made payahle, Coates|ernoon to Jacob Jennings, long ar ) : Ohio monut (Continued From First Page) to the bank in which they | associate of Mr. Bridgett. 1 Sils ; to be deposited ) 2 (A & : o : : GEETe. (hat {avift Finds Court Opposed NEW REALTY CORPORATION A > : | duties will be n Charles J. Martin of defense Articles of incorporation of Gor : 4 e N . SRS creases in rate 1 n cross examination of don & Kelly were filed this after- the . into the Unio | conceded.” he found the court opposed | noon at the office of the town clerk 1 Mi - | questions concerning the | authorizing the firm restora 1 . icity of Coates’ records. On|hte insurance and inve b CapT FeLix AUBREY RobE 775 MiLks presentation at | obicctions raised by Hoyt, M ) Corporators are 1 IN 5 DAYS, 13 HOURS . o Uy ovenulod | ron 8. Gordon, Francis ¢ G S snlafo 1o Kansas Qly—(348 ne defense counscl began = bylpenjamin Levine. The 0 {liam ( o Gurat Brala i rrtioh i o ther the directors' | oqpiiaization is $50.10 i Voulia il ion has 1s connectioniliesiyo g8 raia in to begin b N : 0. v | » cralananagersinngd bookkeenlng are teelly has restenod the office com- | piesident at the ‘dopot. Oscar TOMORROW—A VOLUNTARY PRISONER FOR 48 YEARS e s P B : il : o o z e Ll - B . Wightman represents ticity of the record books or the | PeCOMe the corporation’s pres ints 2" Wolfe. | : o of ‘” 1 it : e 1 {atift hearings at| o S. King, 1. W a0 bl B bearing on | MAVE WHIST AND SMOKER i s f ) te: Lo the | oihierer Slanisy Works: 2 ruling I will make _ Hollywood lodge, 1. 1. P. 0. 1 ey 1 of its v 15 also represented. Martin replicd: “T want to present 085 of Plainville held a smoker T I ( 1 4 3 fot Iy a true pic of the sit- the lodge rooms 1 n Refrc ' L 1 1 5 or & % cticut Professor uation ments and wh enhanced the plens : ot 1 y in this Groton, ¢ 1 predicted Al F “What picture are you talking Ure of the affair. The outstandir ; ; : wild Vil 5 9] he hout?" asked Judge Wolfe feature of the entertainment was ; e B to! 1o was that it s 1 made aft- 4 f this minute book,” four round hoxing match bet o T o RILC; i ; Jim Ruffen and Kid ie. 1 e 1 neers found t A scasonal red vt I Wolfe then pointed SRR & v 1oall o 1 i ¥ > that the defense would have WILBUR FRESHMAN LEADER ] sl bu v o i o | opportunity to offer testimor New Haven, Oct. 22 (P—J. ; S0 1 led permis t the c i ) | (Continued Frem First Page) lence disproving the authentici- Wilbur of Cleveland o, was most of J ¥y tot t hef Columbint reity profes- | = ¢ of sluminous docu- | ele captain of the Yale fresh i ! < i OOy helin g secratary. ofl ine npwlys ony was offered to mentary and other evidence, | football team last night. Wil ; L2 : c falschood, ol e N “happened to the money Martin Reports Hotly | plays left tackle and prepared « D e 1 R e o r payment to the note- | Martin then said angrily: “T feel | Loomis r 1 St 1 “Did to e s ; that T want to take exception to the - - " 1 m's or oates said h total amount cou comments at this time and | HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS it} i 1 Capt William T N on in o gham's p \ ; . e ¢ % s Gl ; ey iy he (Dingham) is was th i Wears Moming Outit f conversatio wit DGt O I Gl #ian t N Mr 1o forr 3 - Cool 1t he said Cooley 1. “The Alcorn (f‘ 2 S : ¢ i ng mo 5 sponsible. Com- A ! 1 Bill Before House Eyanson affair Refers (o Opposition S 1 " e : T vt ot Levitt e in some [-] [ ] Bnd Mrs, | 1 fry. Ed i g . 4 4 Hoover dwo o peLiee Wik S HARTFORD, CONN. th r B} T i t Alcorn of Hartford i L ] Walker Wille- orate z o g « ' torney general SNSRI ) T T PRTT - A — E 7, ‘ 1 States had not Bin FREE TELEPHONE FOR NEW BRITAIN CUSTOMERS—CALL 3500 tor i s torial 0 1 By the * Oc " 5 S ferred to Sl ¥ employme ; [Vl St o e e L All This Wee The Semi - Annua 4l o n f ¢ for sup- L ) j : Bingham for the office of en s e e s J senator, | X petition bore the names ; crsons from all sections of ; " state rs included . i William rd Taft & o ft school at Wa- A . harles L. Johnson of d d e Underprice ( o 118, Horace ft is a ] fdry." v e . Pracon toal GnaeriStatute OR Men's Week we have planned to offer n \ P the 1 of this petition, 4 the men of Hartford and vicinity the - : SN . wmv“ EBe o greatest values possible in men’s clothing, ute i 3 h ¥ of tition be the furnishings and shoes. We enlisted the co- o upc ¢ : o 1 ] o ’_f(:"nw :m‘r“ operation of standard manufacturers, gained fdent t Plan Gala Ceremony ' jot 1 ¢ unusual concessions, which we're glad to thr 3 « o professor charged the public hos alonsito voul t ic utilities commission had admitted Ppass along to you: t oppc has } to him failure to comply with an- i ]l)(‘! %T{_‘ 1 h | t ¢ n statute requiring that the ; u; LRALL ‘ : th for the ¢ It | ommission order one grade cross- removed for eve railroad track Levitt's tition was given t. che in the office of eral Benjamin W. A expected to receive it ng ernoon. d he v in Redd withou sovernor John H. T ‘ | DFTEEIINE Wil f o ASNTE T Signed Dby Mistake 5 ’ C ioner Johns one s, told the United Pri ned the petition under W er 1 : G ol ‘I understood the petition was ssed to the ra for the Iroad and 50 miles of Attorney this aft- Id return to asked removal of grade ¢ Each Day Features New Groups of Merchandise on Sale | The Week's Big Feature o an who t in- rum- ross- S : g 2 et . agaressed to C. R s Sherman declared. “It would S [ I I I S 1 : 5 Gt o Trdianapolls; ‘stafed, in ridiculous for me—a state offi- & an to sign a petition seeking the t the s t f time t X ot . Blines v Aratont your yval of other state officers.” ;:l «'\]\‘:‘y‘- g0 t e LA I e crman said he did not believe | R $ _50 and he was in o1 of the Ohio o 1 intended to deceive him as A | tMe statement at < t Festifics On Cooley Statem ) the fish deal- | to the purpose of the petition. L f t : ¢ 3 1 i t o of N Richard T. Hig chairman of e , the public utilitics commission, de- [ missioner I 1 1 v 1 ‘ lined to comment wWhen informed sured the police T } : of Levitt's action. | . ; ’ o o o sentatives that it ! L g he I Sees R k Downfall R T | Men’s Clothing—Fifth Floor Men’s Furnishings—Street Floor derstanding er 1 ema rd, Oct. 22 (UP) Cattle have been eliminated from the garage employes she 1 I on gham’s cmplofment of a | ihe fax rolls of Mississinpi in order | ilce cars the preference OV 1 te ¢ patient He said it i “‘absc sentative of the Connec H‘)v | o ‘Ldrl\. 122:1\;;‘"‘ of dairy- other work. I 1 fon whose | talscliood.” Manufacturers' association as and livestock g . ' f :

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