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News of the World Average Daily Circulation For ) By Associated Press :)‘cetek_’fift}:‘dmg 15,590 | { L ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRI’ ) I AIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929.—TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ERUNDY SMI“NE[Y Bring Huge Tri-Motor Plane Through Safely E”Y BUYS ML[]TS [ Condemned to Death ] RA”_Y BARR!ES STOCKS UP | —_— It A L L ! . f L . $ Blandly Describes -Wide § il B \ landly Describes -Wide Scope Land Will Be Held for Expan- ( Of Influence to Senate Lobby sion of Educational Fa- NDUSTRIAL STOCKS ; 0 e o Governors of New York ommitee cilities on Clinton Street | J 1L PR e e | 1 “|| - SAYS LOAN 0 FARMERS | COME INTO DEMAND Exchange to Delay AYS LOAN TO F y ‘ § LOAN T0 FARK , STANLEY WORKS SELLER, : Openi T MAY CONSTITUTE A GIFT PRICE PAID IS $1,700 g penng lomorrow { ‘ Conservative Buying on & Yiell Until Noon—No Ses- | S i o Pennsylvania ~ Woollen Executive T o o e f . F .d d [ v Pl Basis in New Britain sions on Friday an Tells Inside Story of Harding Until Needed for New Building— 1 = = o Nomination—Calmly Tells Mem- Chi AT i ooms AT [ G OC Saturda Th‘s v eek- s o T e i Rooms TENTION GIVEN LOCALLY y W bers He Doesn't Car Whether Present Strocture 1o Accommo- S [ They Classify Him As Lobbyist or date Pupils — r Families Shares of Manufacturers Believed | Clerks Are Exhausted— Not. There Than in West End By Brokers to Be Sonnd Invest- Strong ]iuying Support Washington, Oct (P—A wide Ac onZ o ur ment Because of Steady Yield and 4 range of activities of Joseph R. 5 0 o Restores Confidence of Grundy, of Pennsylvania w t ¥ @ jury whiel dise ded i : i Many Buyers—Key Is- quired into by the scnate lobby com- T v officer ot ollowir iod < o 3 Ivity i 1 o 2 mittee today, covering the 1920° re- A : : q Associated Press 1 property for sues Rise Briskly as Da L e oo on| These pictures, telephoned from the west, show the crew of the Weste BB rt ow R = : % Y i age | Plane forced down near the New Mexico-Arizc na line Monday by a heavy snowstorm. The | the Stanies ris. U ; (ontinues cago and a Pennsylvania patronage | ! 2 ! L ) OWSto S, 3 i 0 | pilot made a safe landing and the five aboard staved over nioht in a nearhy c ibin, The picture 3 eT d conference in Washington this year. e : S ) { 2 { AElmE e shows, left to right, R. L. Britton, steward: James Doles, ¢ LGP : : E g | co-pilot. ol w Yor . 30 P — Gover- pation in a conference of republican rev 5 0 U RALE S A VilEot rs of t York stock ex- leaders at Chil which deter- = = - = 1 to press the nomination of gonstrtction revailed g 1 change voted today to delay the L press the mination o — 2 L ¥ e r W : “| d fter the deadlock ‘TABS, FAV[]RABLF Mouse Halts Political p i drgmiay | though ther n by no r tomorrow until noon, and varren Harding after the deadlock | Mous alts f1ee - ich time as v', ini W ,d " i the shrin values hane between Leonard Wood and Frank | U 4 Rally—Women Depar U o aaaienat VITBINIA Warder Denies MO[]ey i alhle o exehancobon Jeeiday e 3 i ally—tyomen Depart took place dobie o o exchange will . Lowder radford, I O ( ¢ . tically ever v Britain stock I 0 : The president of the Pennslyvania i L Pl e e vield Most of them, at cur- |cleetion day Manufacturers’ sociatior in e _ 5 ¥ s brin : at least | . : o vas in : 5 The governors, in an official quickly accepted any credit due him Z y ’ ; o ) e o . X u £ the il CONTRAD]CTS STATE STORY it iy e gov ”1" Dy A 5 for rate increases in the penaing | P3sy Yo App t (i { ; : G fooneh Senate Finane _ | from t in . e e o il statement aaly i He said he was host at a lunct to N q i Deal the floor, : o (Mhairn Tha Kindergarten as : S P vears to last week been so enormous s { ¢ 66 UF an Giose Girf Tells Attorney She Was With | £uar | eon here in April of Pennsylvania | et i te’ i Mrs. Grundy stopped in the 168 (‘J]HHMU (’I]J al . come unlc try at organization of the stock ( ,‘ 1 1(‘“.‘“1‘;_;“:‘:(“I)”(\];‘v“');; l\(;ll(:; —_— m.‘i(J '1 3 4 1 i ‘h'"‘j Parents On Day Prosecution Al- ul\[ ]\v‘rr!—l Va .‘v‘-,\zul‘]’ l[y\:n"‘i\‘ (e 1ze houses have reached a middle district of Pennsylvania, | it within a few 1 1 3 Financial Tosition Strong : : ket | i S0 h e it £ Ferrari those of the Stock Clearing cor- | was discussed. Watson's nomination 1 as 1 « Tiocal concerns RO R e e et e is n \”:1 !r”y r’ (1’2\“‘);] hn1 | roponents ¢ fove to Dispose of c Pormer Minister of Herriot Regime § New '\- [ Ijé’ Uhe 26 | financial ion 5 ‘.u\ tinuous duty for days and nights enied that he had o Eapbyol, L 5 5 ¢ \ S X ] s ear old hter o worth pu torbelic eyt el ; Walsows nonibation. ity he| Fraternal Home Win Point By | iround ihe y 15 Radical-Socialist — Daladier’s ildre W der, resigned banking superintendent | the consensus in investment circles |PASt and many of them have been LG G e e i : S bt s O in the Lincoln school district, he ex- | o 5 ; ot without slecp for 48 to 72 hours. Sl s e Narrow Margin — Mortgage Bond Effort Ends in Failure, He Reports plaine SLLEn g bolaT pRassy DEALlacE| havel W Nogion cifafyicolltag, Fan Eany Sl was agreed to leave the nomi e \ . |to fo examinations of the de- | that hottom prices have heen reach- ST up to Senator Reed of Pennsylvania. | Sale Continues With Satisfactory ¥ v n | to Esecutive. eyl Ser WL ALt tha by Bt eoaniy tn | on e ana e ursvi 10 o on it | BRI S S0 R G5 Telling of the Chicago republican [ VIIA[]AME CUR!E fi{Tb ) nt will be installed. | ¢ stand today that any |joard and ¢ ity ,\‘\\‘ ‘\m]\ Oct. 30 (P—The .scll- convention conference, Grundy ex- | Response. o | Paris, O () — L vl construclod |y d delivere ney to her , more healthy, increase in |18 1:.(. which has been Bpoens plained he was invited to it as rep- | Aftor o spirited d ol = = A UG o on Will | sather on the day on which t This is true of all [in& through the securities markets ) resentotlve of the Rennvlvanis fioci) neuly tiree boues the T 1t 8 f | onter iirman of fing . L 0 & room | contends he reccived $10,000 rever the organizations of the world during the past geek { delegation [ B ot e 11 | committee of the senat 1 mer |1 2 for Francesco M are situated. There has be 4ppeared to have passed here to- Lodge Brousht In I e el L Herriot IO , late president of the by past, a lack of interest in day, and prices on all leading ex- e R Lol it mer e — ! ing was Yowers Co. Centradicts Testimony turing stocks on the local 1 changes rallied brisk Scores of i N'] ‘, he ] te --“‘; or Lodge, | row fijto, Aave palcommitice Ut i 2 cabinet, “today cept rrin- Lansing i con- iss Virginia M. Warder's testi- | cause of the promise of ¢ issues on the New York stock ex- AR s Lol ancainisu Bto Pncsauad gn len bt Fl o ove 1 Speak S L x ex=lei ol dtin s 08 e cabinat | tr s M. A Co. o s heard in contradiction of | an. the. big Leard, . Af hange.were marked up $5.to nears i the convention, presided at the con- e socls ¥'s fraternal home on Main | iSes BTt i 1 the recently defeated |HATH ory of Gennaro Dell’Osso, | value was looked to, rat share, with early afternoon | ference on I'riday night of the con- | strect. RO | cises Honoring Famous el L er-in-law of Ferrarl it Nl ot theldividends wenerally holding steady | vention week. He reported Lodge 1e move for the sale was‘made ¢ % i i) N bid taken 310,000 to Warder at the | heen nil in so the day's high levela, | as saying the nomination of either :w]f]wmn-- . Dovine who said the | Woman Scientist 1 i d roof tl LURTUN HflNflRH} IN Riverside drive home fofiara i T Tl on RNk FoTE W nn'r] :’)r I.rj\\nl’» n had v?n come im- ""]! L‘{‘YL \‘“”l‘\‘lm‘(u‘\' + u”fl “','f‘ ';‘ll 4%, L EXOUD, L v‘ 2 He i & mber 28. This par of sy ors, lar stock xchange in the first two xm.u.(,\h.‘. ind that Warren Hard- | 00 hatithe mubiic tahould. Lhos of 4 5 ) o | transaction is the basis of the in there are many of t 5 trading were 5,576,000 Harding was nominated next day. Rasiain A prospective pur- | Curie, co-discoverer of L ! 4 < | tried k returns, removing tl 1 s in the same period yes- The ves-olinrestiany Rotifthe |1l fp dos 1 Ity |in Washington today t diary., | port from the local market and re- e Rl saoaia) |Ichaser ol ave great ulty | in shington today fc e — Vi na R S e i FenneE L d el i s e >l | finding out whether or not he could | rocipient of the means , i P 3 ‘m,l,\ sultingdnower prlces fon tho stocks. Ticker Hour Behind s i I el e e T 2 enator's Funeral Services E | o les Duylug of Loeal Stacks | gy didon, the shouk, seeioiies LOREICNIaNSRGH counSrs B o i e ; e - 5 S Now that it appeats that the spee |ticker was running an hour behind mvm:«”vn sby eommitice, ‘cooliyiad | pi BT 8 30U MRSl SRR ne S d in a continuation of % Followed by Memorial 1T oot ol | ootk Lenshro lina dtopeares Tom the market, while the New York o anvestikators he Was 0Ll one of the veteran members of the |search we - Gt DA, that day and | phoy Strect for the time belig ab|curh ticker was 1 1-2 houts late. TSR RE o i SR e e e o ANS voleonutn s s IR U TS Sy R T S R at Capitol R icestand ther bovinea sield over | High priced stocks, which were loNBEHew s pitasasuponEhIsRactivities st a i aa [nW v orloF Appoint % 5 5 oAt e RR i Ly SBLEn L DOSIaEN e b . witp the hardest hit in the recent reac- in behalf of a higher tar b Hoov the White House, the tiny | Iy because ¢ is ac w t with her fin ming, conservative interests with - o ’ : e J of a cor , and 30 op- : { S e Who have proferred |tion. led the rally. Allied Chemical, nator Blaine, republican, Wis o woman who accepted as the 1 i i in t ue wi Oct. 80 (P—In 'a |Mother arri money to invest who have preferred 2afthox had ki that G Nty | e out Herrio nst SOIN SR ot ! when the | (o keep out of the speculative mar- American Telephone, Eastman Ko- consin, had remarked that if Grundy |~ Approximately 15 members at-|of her husband the con Sighias : ! )y of the late | SO Aft v s L et e N e Daarar e ;\’"Hr'l_\:u“" P ~:"'\j-~ :fl‘;""“l ”*"“ ]l:: tended the meetir d a large num- [studies prompted by their P Burton G he said she was | oy },\.‘ putting their money to work | Hudson ran up $20 a share or more, it Ceoulinie e i ifled as a | L5 o0k part In the diseussion. |of the cloment, today was i i her mother | oy an interest bearing basis, or bet- | While Canadian Pacific, Johns Man- l‘}"l “ H,’,,," T olassified as 4| Among the matters talked of by the National Ac = ‘s arrival and that | (op relying upon the stability of ville, Electric Auto Lite, American’ 0““\\1)\v n‘\ ha \‘1?1 S el ! le of ““"““‘, nd the report of A" draft for s “‘U s d at the apartment||joca) concerns for a continuancs of | & Forcien Power! and Nostoll ik 4 Seueany, M,f"',lr"l.“‘[“‘l': o% 1r|‘ the circus committee. In the latter had been made out to he 2 % - Always Answers Bell dividend rates Western were among the many is-. ol “";"1’;‘ SiaeL et e e e ierilo ¢ aen ”‘l”"‘ Sommit | presentation this afternoon at ’ nes Under Cuil’s questioning she sai If the entire country is headed for | sues selling $10 to $16 a share ndy. ee was present and no final re- r high governn f SHLEE b 2 i : resi iason L L e ingg Anjac =l Ty o e omary for her to answer | gpiivion, that is if the buy Sil- | higher Wil Assist With Stecl port was give 2 President Humason e e oned by iplomatic rey andl thatisi: couladmayell Bl s e e N teal fsommon! whiehi broks He added he would be glad to | &ave a partial re .‘rmt-‘ of a gr of radit A had it E. ed, there is not a cheerful outlook | to 36.50 in yesterday's wild out- p aupport Blaine’s suggestion that he | Tond Subscription Encouraging | used in the ¢ Boian i it s Dell'Osso call for money, even in the bank. If burst of selling and closed at $173, go Defore customs officials and en- | The g i e e R R &) Wiy i e t any time on September | ¢ MAREN CVEL i eaviaton! on selling at $156.50 a share this dorse free entry of steel for farm | phers have subscribed to the bond Inasmuch as radium is no lo £o¥G 2 5 ,,I‘H;H,( T fle you were there?” | ) o pasis of present day prices, the |noon. i implements le was considered encouraging and | extr 1 from Americ ores, ar- A " ']‘ : Ios Tobingon oF Ar: investor has little to fear, as hi Following are 12:30 p. m., quo-' It was Grundy's third appearance |zn air of optimism prevailed. OFf | rax nt to present her with the (Continued on wo) oS nts, which was @ dollar three fations and net changes of some of before the committee and a full [ 256 members who were approached | radium If were foregone in or > > : hs ago, will buy him just as the active issucs. crowd had gathered to hear the fur- [ and asked to purchase bonds, 3 | der that it might be bought abroad i 5‘9 HINENIIN ” oA PCOIL ek in necessity or luxury, as the ¢l common 1S4%, up ther testimony of the white haired |agreed to do so. There are still 300 In deference to Madame Curie, | [; E h Al xi 5 Cuft| ;olar would before the 0 Motors 44 1-4, 4 1-4; | man who so far has frankly told the [ who have not been consulted. Presi- | who has not enjoyed the best of < 5 = £his vision, t ay not be worth Anaconda Copper | committee he raised campaign | dent Humason, at the opening of the | health recently, no elaborat i A N 1 EOT 1 of s much on paper. Underlying busi. ysler 33, off %; funds for the republican party and | meeting, said the greater portion of | functions had heen planned. Supm l ‘J {]H‘ MPT [)A f L \ditions are sound, is heard 4, up 5 1-4; Gen-: then came to Washington to see | the members is not working for the tary to the at = uvL e casket was a larg ny well informed quarters, 'eral Electric 234, up 12; Texas Gulf that party pledges on the tariff were | society in its cfforts to get out of its | wyjen 5 e ady) . e and there is no reason to suspect - carried out. | financial aifficul He urged the | goyse last ni 1 P 3 bon. were in front of is was the date |this to be untrue. None of them are ucd on Page Two) The committee discussion today [ members to patronize the new this afternoon, it was arr Washington Newspaper- e rostrum and « 1 the cham- e tate contonds Warder | Willing to predict there will be any P — shifted to the wool tariff. Grundy |Shop which the society is conducting | onyy o few friends of the i = ber | th S dden and violent upturn on the \ defended this and insisted it was | In the building, family should mect her toda men Refuse to Violate A simple private funeral servico, | Feceived the 3 P stock market to cqualize the paper “one of the best ways of helping the | A new bond committee will be ap- | TImportant government ¢ T Joo 1 t minutes, was held losses of the last few weeks, it farmer outside of giving him $500,- | pointed and will be instructed to call | and many of v s Ethics Code iis Connecticut avenue residence Petition Massachusetts would take a brave man indeed to 5 000,000.” on members who have not been ap- | personazes were invited to the cere- the special services at the s tance do that, but many of them appear “Who is giving the farmers $500,- | proached. y ’ monics of the presentation of the = For Auto Insurance Fund P e S e i : | . In the future, meetings will be |qraft ton. Oct. 30 (A—Th committee of 20 senators in.| Boston, Oct. 30 (®—Joseph La- | cumption of confidence and a prob- | (Continued on Page Two) | held the third Tuesday of every| ors for The Washington Tin itor Tess of Ohlo, whigh Tountaine of Tirockton and & gToup gl gradual increase in prices| ; Il SN e | month and a social will follow each NO WORD FROM STUDENG e Spaper, were! toda ed to accompany {he Of other citizens today filed With |,rter the botfom has be truck. City Department and Prop- meeting. | forbuey Oct 20 (PN 6 wvord ed to 45 days each in 1 veland for burial, at- Joseph I Warner, state attorney There probably will not be the op- P . s e g de SR e e vton Gordon in the District n Noble Piercs, general, an initiative petition to es- [portunity to reatize on speculation| ety Owners Arrive at . { CITY COURT JUDGMENTS 195 (DOSR Tenclvor Anom i = i eme court for re- of t regational church, tablish a fund for the pay- {o the extent of tion during | Two judgments were given today | Allen, son Princi & |‘«”}”» : y" to \ to the grand jury - me of compulsory automobile in- the past several but all of Agreemcn(s [ ford. defendant in two NS T j‘l . T whom they claimed to hav = on of the state registrar of motor malcy in investments and an oppor- i e | brought through Nalr & Nalr. by College of Walerville, Me., yes- wsed MHREL\ 1 tunity for the conservative buyer An agreement has been made with 8 \"J““’SN 6 il Bl "“rf' Was ""';“' ‘\'} i iy ‘,“',‘M; sor ot ; o e e ! L GHILDREN BURNED Fountaine and another group who has feared an abnormal bull| A. W. Williams for sewer rights of - +a | €n judzment to recover damages of | Mr. en stated this mo o el T told the trio, rockt den 1 a second market way through his Barnesdale pro) alf Dozen Houses Are | " Jud sy : S s T 1 told the tr : rockton residents filed a sccond |market. Lrough his Rarnesds b o le C d SSlAs I i o ’"“}‘rl‘"l S s Ll S n 3 inton T0 DEATH N ILLINOI iative petition fixing a poll tax Local Stock Analysis removing the only obstacle! T 3, 1 1, supplied. Louis r was given judg- | disappearance of h 50 ) ~ i . 11 an v r 0 3 v t 1 1 stocks, w © has stood the way of th Wrecked—Couple Carried | ¥ o Sl ; J ST of one dollar annually for all per-| A few of the local stocks, with| which has stood in the way o £ P ment of $868 MR REICED) Ll 1“”““““""““ o ”\\1, ‘;:“' i | that x = ns over 20 years of age, the pro- | their regular dividend rate, today'’s trunk line sewerage plan for this. 500 Feet in Bed material supplicd. IED ISR OUL WESE ! VA5 he gr herosene Stove Explosion Claims cceds to be applied to the public district. Jud Traceskic, who presided |last with his son Mr. Allen said he |, 5 sequest fund (Continued on Page Two) After the finance committee of th over the cases, filed :m dmsmnjxyfi satisfied with his work at the ;% Lives—Mother May Die from JuEs BrEibn Faoy [ sivasEita s porayal Houiston; /TexaROctaa 0l (@) ==one|[wid fthefcourbician it tot VAN COLIEEE I fossior nt grounds for a SeFious TjirfestiATso is afternoon, Mr. Willlams will be! man was perhaps fatally injured plea. f unity 4 : i . 1id §$1,000 for the rights which he and two women and two men were | . . . The men told the court they had | Hodgkins, TIL, Oct. 30 (UP)—Ex- w m N m t WO aces will give, and the owners of th hurt in a tornado which struck the WISconsln Representative ans boughty Houor L 49 speakeasies in|plosion of a kerosene stove on omen ominate or Sandberg tract will receive $4,000, a iRt ten i akota }\\‘[\.m ¢ ;\ L xplaine ‘1‘ ey i e hr A e Mo Savlan . omise amount agreed upo; L Half a dozen houses were de- . f C B L was cooking supper while her four n board o ercantl € DUreau «:ter the city haa osered $8,000 and molished, barns and garages were lquor 0 S art 0 CnSllS‘;";';""‘v>“" Lt tney Mad promiscd | children played about the hous the Sandbergs had held out for $6,- : Mt ol el o o eveal the ’:""”-Hn(-'y‘x\- ,:' “.y.((’n. G A 21 100 for several months. H & unroofed in goin o e anenic ,,’\.’“.l" o unT of her children were burned FFor the first time in the history of | Christian association and for the Layouts for the sewerage plan B. B. Works, 68, received injuries| washington, Oct. 30 (®) — The]of light w and beer, Represent= | 4o &1 08, (0 o o0 ating o eximy | t0 deatn the Chamber of Commerce and the | past two years has been a member Were prepared more than & year ago from which he may dic, and his 65| o1 o e American people on ative Schaf M s it Hal S SR John Matejevich, the father, a wmercantile bureau, women have | of the board of directors. She was and were approved by the board of. vear old wite was bruised and eut| o R LT e by | Wil seek action on it at the regular quarry enginecr, was working in the | heecn nominated candidates for | one of the organizers of the Busi- public works and the common coun- n when the twister struck their home, [ th¢ modifica D cssion of congress in December. NI T T Tae ey basement when he heard the blast. | directorship in the bureau. Miss | ness and Professional Women's club | ¢il. Delay was encountered when; < Carried 500 feet in their bed, |the enumerators who will take the “This method of securing the | 5 He beat out the flames in his wife's | Helen Phillip: owner of Helen and has been on the board of dire the Sandberg and Williams tracts amidst the wreckage of their hous 1930 decennial census is proposed views of the American peoj on ‘» clothing as he carried her to safe- | I'hilips’ book store, and Mi tors and treasurer of the organiza- Were reached, and the council and N Mr. and Mrs. J. A. M by Representative Schafer, republi-| prohibition,” the Wisconsin repre- ¥ i |ty. Then he ran back and got John, | Bollerer, manager of Tollerer tion for the past eight years. board of compensation ard assess- death. Mrs, Martin wa onsin, in a bill which he sentative asserted, “would 1 FHE WEATHER 11. Once more he started in- | shop, have been named by the nom- | Miss Bollerer is a graduate of the ment have been working co-oper- when rescuers reached the scene. y he has prepared for in-|er than a national referendum on e ut ng timbers blocked inating committee as candidates for New Britain high school and of Max atively in an effort to arrive at an. She suffered probable internal in- | troduction the question. The results of the Nowt Bl and hicintty: way nmembership on the board. Schling's school of flower culture in | agreement. juries. Her husband was scratched | The measure would require the |questioning by the census takers Lain tonight and probably Mary, §; Gertrude nd Virginia, | Miss Phillips is known mostly for | New York. She is a member of the | In anticipation of settlement of and bruised. census takers to ask all citizens|also would be of great value o Thursday morning; rising 9 months, hurned nother room activities in Y. W. €. A. and | Socicty of American Florists and difficulty, work has been started Near Alief, where the storm was|whether or not they favor modifi-| president Hoover's law enforcement temperaturo Thursday, Mrs. Matejevit v die, physi- Dusiness and Professional Women's | ornamental Horticulturists and of | at cither side of the Williams plot,: : helieved to have struck last, con-|cation of the prohibition law to|commission in making its ‘recom- cians said today. Her son’s condi- club work. She has been an active | S and will now be carried across that siderable damage was done, Pwmnt the manufacture and le 'mendations after its investigation. tion was less serious. ‘.mrm'n r of the Young Women's | (Continued on Page 14) land. \ i 5 \

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