New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1929, Page 1

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New York, Nov A —The stock ymiarket closed practically at the bot- tom today after another sterm of distre liquidation had carricd scores of leading issucs down $1 o DISTRESS LIQUIDATION News of the World Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation’ For Week hndmL’ 15 635 Nov. 9th [ABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, éONXEC'I‘ICU'l‘, WEDNESD AN 1929 NOVEMBER 183, —TWE} Y-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS EXCHANGE TOUCHES NEW LOW LEVELS; LOSSES REACH $20 Close Sees Scores of Issues Far | Below Year's Record Bottom Prices Once More FORCES STEADY SALES Steel Battered Down In Per- U s sistent Raid—Rumors of Deter- mined “Bear” Attack Denfed By Livermove—More than 300 Hit Depths Never Before Seen In 1929 —Members to File Statements, quotations and net cha lers were off $2: Radio ral 11 ic 1l \In ors Anaconda Massachutetts. Tombstone Becomes Shrine A\ssociated Press Photo Attracted by reports of miraculous cures, thousands of persons have visited the tomb of Ask Daily Reports Father Patrick Power at Holy Cross cemvtery, Malden, Mass. Here are some of the thousands [ York Stock | of pilgrims who stood in line in order to touch the tombstone. Ilowersy jewels and sacred on all its member objects are heaped on the tomb. fil ement of their p tion 1 list of stocks borro ind om whom list of stocks Tan acount of 1 a list loancd and « horrowing to whom, of | failed to deliver explanation of | ex- by the ood that t. prima uu( terest, and the marke 1y be in the — Veteran Patrolman May Be Lost to Duty —_—J HIRKLOWSHI DEATH LISTED AS SUICIDE Police Conclude Investigation of eX- Soldler’s Vlolem End BANDITS FAIL IV ATTACK OV SHFE § HMen Tie Up Naval Supply House Guards in Brooklyn SOUNEY DRAWS UP ,lNSURANE_E POLICY - AR EE FIREMEN ol OF 71 Per Cent of Members (o New Plan on Co-operative Basis PAYMENTS START AT $300 WITH MAXIHUM OF 81,000 First Branch of City Government o Work Out Arianzement, Which May Be Extended (o Cover Sub- stitutes—Sponsor Betieves Depart- ment Will Come in 100 Per Cent After Studying Project has 1 Ty heral request since N Carlton, presid i . REPORT ABSOLYFS WIDOW WORK 5 HOURS OVER LOCK . ad company was aoing actory husiness Method of Silver Street Man Officer of Day and Men Fied Up In het « s fo year should ytal around $16,000 or about| in Directing Course of Bullet sheets and Tlrown In Bris—S86,- o ‘(‘.‘N“‘I';n';_”m;: ‘I'|‘:" e omnien. Authortlles ty Tovest 000 In Vault Safe As Group One block of 00 shares of | gae All Phases of Case. Lscapes. General Foods ¢ d hands in the late ding at 5, off $2.75. Followi in exhaustive investiga- ) ock excl > hag not sub- | tion into all t} mi such a ral questionnaive |the death of Tc 10 its members since April of 1917, |3 While cxchange officials would nol | erd mmen wetion, it wis un- ¢ Opdtios o sl © police report DESPUEY CHIED M. T. SOUNEY Ing heen going on ing this ; . 5 e perplexing decline, and - to CLARENCE LANPHER 3 ; 2 5 o inal accounts I “ 11 Last Wednesday (6} €l Lan K i ¢ officials of | a pistol to hi- It hroughou state Dan ! R ot re of d th one o tallest polic in New I « mbers’ account En v never ot $ « tal stock sales today of T, - bea iment ffected iding inactive 108, a en and put one of his and ca [ S b I cord for an & reviated ¢ mattress. Then | siderabl d incon or Pl T pre ession of the New York e kitehen and this ud 3 ! ! £ fito inge. This compares with nable to get o VGanY ol sales of 6,452,700 shares yes- iis life blood oozed slowly li rday and 8,367,150 shares on |from the wound ; Monday Said He Sho( Himself = < ! Ihe previous high ord for a 7 1 { (2 t our session s 7,184,06 5 shares on November 7 a 300 Hit New Lows L Hlinsd O More than 300 stocks. includin P Kirklowski's LESUIDEACHTY loved o : 9 Awcrican Can, U. 8. Steel commo detec- 3 LS ’43.]~ i r‘w Elect : n;“‘ um[nunm Italian Liner Rescues £ ,“\ 9 ‘ Pelephone Sear toebuck. nion 4 rR e e S L Men Aboard Hydroblane icact o \ Southern Pacific, sank to new low | that he alo Spezia, Italy, Nov ] Thel oo appro lovels for the year. Today's closing |va uicide, but Ita r Auguslus today Wil ‘u“ h s ol prices, in many cases, represented o by 15 1o certain detail slalion here she lad sav- Brooltlvna a0l only a fraction of the year's high befor he matter. kel b L " appe levels, several of which were ¢ b- ases ostion Opiang i ortly after 1 ; | i : i Although most suicides by shoo lles (o Tunis. irst pol Rclioitans Lo sl acisly ing are committed by sending a bul-| i de - ench broke $20 a share. American 10 (joveg S the hond, Kirklowshi (il i mad ¥ faili )y . [ e Sl e e R0 v e il e Bn s oL SHE AR Hides 44 ntity of stores, / | & Michigan Steel, Southern Railway, R e i ey e the naval station her 2 ficinal lig | Chile Copper, U. 8. Industrial Al-|j Iito aiont 1€ {hrough/|!2yed to x hereabout oy b . cohol, American ( Louis | {1, S Aleai a0l ghted the maroon Jildir wi Sout Norfolk & Western | n.t the bullet entered th b deaclt | e . g gl wette sold down $10|jeav, piereine the lun sing | GATkness was al ! The oflicor ¢ v vonton Council Finance Commit- 1o $15 a share. with little recovery, | rib. finally lodging near the right | \1Vors off ina sm he planc oy, o 3 B 1f any, from the day's low levels. |snoulder hlade. This course caused |25, ferced down off Cape Dalermi tee to Scan Street De- Closing quotations and net | the anthoritics to speculate as to | L Ao = [ Kirklowsk bility Hsi A pisiol LAKE EHURT Ib b[;l:NE partment (laims (Continued on Page Two) in his right hand and mancuver PRENCH PILOT KILLED ey e about 1o the m breast and pl . Paris, Nov. 13 () Maurice Wr 3 , which might account for ( Charles Nungesser, crashed in el and former City Enginecr s plane at Saint Cloud today and |4 ph D, (Continued on Page Two) s Killed committe at Tuba City, near Dinosaur canyon in the Navajo Indian reservation, . vesterday. OLD DINOSAUR TRACKS Arizona (}owrnm' to Fight Removal of Prints From State Phoenix. Ariz., Nov. 13 (R—Under gubernatorial orders fo prevent tie | removal of dinosaur tracks from the st puty sheriffs from Ilagstaff today weie en route to the camp of | a scientific_expedition near Tuba | , 76 miles away, to enforce the| cmbargo. I I'he scientific body. headed by Gil- hert Gable of Philadelphia and Hollywood. was said to have arrived Governor Phillips last night tele- | sraphed a protest to Secretary of the | Interior Wilbur regarding proposed vation of ihe tracks, discovered vear by Gi The governor told | fecretary Wilbur that the tracks | on Indian lunds, and under the | diction of the federal 'ending a reply from the see. Governor Phillips instructed | heriff of Coconino county fto| take steps to prevent removal of the prehistoric foolprints from the state. ‘Llpman Opposes Paying Government | govern- | a Key U ~ed in Lntmm;: Nor- ton Home—Jewelry, Money Stolen the ci A hearing several w 3 BC $2,812 Extra On 1924 Income Tax Ganing entrance e of x ey, | WHED 1 Bromny owncr g one or more tansack robber ons why they have not A another burglary to their Ic 1jst | Wiich have heent outst By GEORGE 1. MANNING f » internal Tevenue agent atllast evening when they entered e “‘“”_ :;'“‘ 1 a sury (Washington Bureau: N. B. Herald) s e e of claims that ¢ {D. Lipman, a furniture dealer, of and substituted therefor §12.54 e A e T nt wa n sirect, New Brifain, Thas|which repre ‘nvlrv! inelVentinatad iz ol S i o Some pr wed wit o »;1""“1»‘1-“11:.‘1:;"\1‘ b )vu,u“'ll‘”:(( \‘d\‘x:‘";’ his stock in trade on March | 7 1 100, & woman's wrist| NI i StilhGl comnilsmionerit ofll intsiaal|l Whon the tassueturnion the Newlt L caalucd Dyl sl ouklot ; o revenue 1o charge him §$2 Britain man was audited by the | PUTSC on the Kitchen shelf, §2 ouly | 7 0 gy % additional income tax for 1 commissioner of internal revenue he | Of On¢ bedroom and §5 out of AN~y fneny o the comple controversy betwéen Mr. Tip-|ruled out both the inventory figure | Other, besides valuable papers w ity of the situation ma d the commissioner arose and the amount ineluded for ac-| WOr¢ in a strong box for saft No property owners over the amount deducted from the |counts receivable. He admitted that | RCCPINE . called to tonight's meeting although former's net income on account ()":nv inventory figure could bhe de Mrs. Henry S. Norton reported th ther re still nearly 100 to he | accounts receivable and the value of |ducted from the mnet income but|matter to the police, and Officer iy, .4 in disputed bills. Tonight | his stock in trade juled that it could not be estimated. [ John O'Brien, who investi ST s Prior to 1924, the taxpayer fells| He made no explanation of the other | learned that the tenement wa SOt T A | the board, he handled his business | omission occupied from about " 4:45 o lar conditions ave r cash receipts and disbursement | Mr. Lipman now charges the com- | 0'clock and when Mrs. Norfon e On January 1, 1924, he in- | missioner is unfair since there is no | tur ed she found the Ritchen door a double entry system with |other way of determining what the Wide open, but the front door bolted nees of accounts receivable {value of the inventory of his busi- on the inside. It is believed tha THIES WEATHER ting 1o 49 and mer- | ness was in 1924 for tax purposes. “ lars took the precaution of cha ise inventory of $29,063.87. In In 1924, ) taxpayer paid an in- | putting the holt in place s0 that New Britain and vicinity: filing his return for the calendar | come tax of $74.60, on a reported in- | anyone trying to enter by the front Occasienal gain tonight and year 1924, Mr. Tipman took come of while the com-| way would be delayed long cnough Thursday; warmer (onight. deduction from the net income (he | missioner confends he should have inventory value of §29,063.57, Jreported an income of §35,8 | (Continued on Lage Two) I & Stricken Today ) SECRETARY GOOD OPERATED UPON FOR ACUTE INFECTION; CONDITION REPORTED GRAVE FORMER PRINCESS War Department Cab- DIES DISHLUSIONE]) inet ember Found o Have Gangrenous, Frau Zubkolf, 63, Was Sister of - Perforated Appendix Kaiser Wilhelm —Stricken Suddenly MADE DISASTROUS ~ UNION While at Office. : S e oo ward Huband~ Surgeons Admit Official Wa - | DEN orce noyal wire (o sell | R tyemely Sicl—Hoover L] fels Heart Broken Wom £ % o e in Constant Contact With Hospital Through Secretaries — Complica- LIPS RESIGNY - DIPLOMATIC POST :c2 e A0AMORRELTCE e tions Threaten Leader. \GCEPTS DECISION desman o Settl Veteran St In New I ! 3 England and Itear Pamily—Has Notahl * Rights Becord In State Depart- ment Work s .,uu] conai cted under the [ ) ¢ Not In Best of Health i0od is 62 years old un o Good was his offi~a his annual report when weal own nan ok beg He w nduced ho advised him further exam- Sentiio A T confe today between Wilbur of the interior de- Who is a physician, and 1 T. Boone, the White Housa Good 1 to a was some time ago 1 for oh- hospit Retired Once Betor dismissed after wproved Serve :I in Campaign dur \w( the 1in the leaders for the cam- leading Previ house of ey west, serve wtives from will and Dr House ¥ Towa of the Joel ysic Walt ied to operats Boon ondon Bandit o e nia e 1itenced to Prison 2 Lo I oyal stangin ion w 120 Secretary Good for oi- was released when hospital serious symptoms o take up the | o WIL RECENE 621 Payment to Mrs. Stanton Coming From Pension Fund WHISKRIY TRUCK SEZED r. S the first nt by the city to partment pen- 1 by th of an order com- he for; relation Cur s 1. Shel- nton $6 1surer would b (Co d on Page Two) Frraged Husband Beats Up Man He . Suspects of Flirting With His Wife with ¢ physical dis ‘ i 0 Y in search or A 1 N Mir oft A him on South M b t weording to the story oll 5 Herald, and then the cha o M o o rted. He found him in Gordor 1 the ranks Il lle, caused her husband 10| ¢ ifter he had inquired about objection to the payment. Chairman cha lira rom Nouth Main had conferred with Carpora sty > Leonard 1 I 1 t sel John H. Kirkham who 0 me o1y « i Plainvil 0 ed that such action would Atte i o N ( 1 LW w } 1 ki rnoc i cas Sing o money would come from Accord o info atic 1 1 W pension «hich is maintain- 1 today a t in Gordon's lasted ough two per cent of the tin and at the end Miv 1 was left to them ro [ second by It wa M amount should Ditlon was furio her voice was raisod his wife told him ahout Neg incident and he immediately came | hour, | (Continucd on Page Two)

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