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i ‘| 9| ' L | ) f wurbance, | Only two of the six still are in jail, - Clarence Mille York commun- J# & st educator and George W. Carte Passaie, N. J, both under sentence | ot 17 to 20 8, I'red Lrwin Beal, who organized . se strike at the Loray mill #n Gas- ] onia; Louis McLaughlin, W. M. Me- Jinnis and K. Y. Hendricks, already R4 el Y .q,;' « . <41 ? NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, St gempeo NOVEMBER 29, 1929. L MRS. EMMA BA[;“N, Birth Record qu, PASSES AWAY A son was born at New Britain | General hospital today to Mr. a Wd illiam P Mrs. Warner Swanson of 59 Trin i WIH Ba ity street. oy 0 I L IO e e v L”ed Here 45 Years | General hospital tod to Mr. and | Mrs. Michacl Yud of 12 John strect A son was born at New Britain Gene sp day ‘ Mrs. Emma Whittersore Bacon, of | (°2€T], hoshilal today o Alr. and 30 Lexington street, one of the most | % SHENE Mt A0 L irominent and oldest residents here, Al died yesterday at her home after a | g e long illness. She was in her 91st C I e ity Items She was the mother of Willlam S. | Bacon, president of the American | Constable I'red Winkle will - Paper Goods Co.. in Kensington and | tion prop “th strect to- Arthur W. Bacon, clerk of the board | niorrow at 2 o'clock fo of compensation and assessment. judgment ir orn in Southbury, the daughter of Rev. William H. Whittemore, Deim tnd Charle (‘ongregational minister. she was . both of N York city ried to William P. their par came to this city about 4 SBEDElm as connected fo Mr vears with the Vulcan Tron Works Bacon and was treasurer of - sgome time. After r husband, about the company the death of 11 years ago. Mrs. Bacon spent much of her time | iew York, Nov. 18 (UT) - The seclusion. oval Dutch Shell oil interests are | Surviving her are two sons, Wil- | determined to press their Lattle for | liam §. and Arthur W. Bacon; two |2 share of tho American mar daughters, Miss Corinne Bacon nd therc vill be no compro:mis <istant librarian at the New Britain |according to Sir Henri Deterdin Institute and Mrs. Adele P. Peters|bead of the great Kurcpean « of New York, a painter of minia- | combine, which launched an tures: seven g children and four | lensive marketing campaign in the 5 | castern part of the United sreat grandchildren. Tuneral services will be held to- 3 ; | norrow morning with prayers at the home. The body will be sent to New York and interment will be in Wood- | lawn cemeter. Jesse Pomeroy 70 Today; Plays Few Checker Games Bridgewater, Mass.. Nov. 29 (UP) ——Jesse Pomeroy, probably the na- tion’s oldest lifer in point of serv- observed his 70th birthday an- ersary at the Bridgewater stat rm today. He passed the day only a few checker games low inmates to break the routine. Tomeroy huas quietly, with ith fel prison erved more than ineluding 58 vears in solitar confinement, for a murder com ted in his boyhood A few months go he was transferred from the state prison in Charlestown to the tate farm here Harrison Rel_ea_s_e'd— 611 Bond in Strike Case Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 29 'P»(In- seph Harrisor aic, N. J., Na- tional Textile Workers Union e ganizer under sentence of 17 to 20 vears in prison, was released {rot the county jail today on $5,000 cas bond pending appeal. With five other union leaders and membe was convicted in October of the dor of O. F. Aderholt, chief of police of Gastonia, during a strike d \d been 1ele Husbm{d Dies in F;l"' \\'llc Vlctlm of Shock | Florence, Nov. 20 (A— | Lemuel G. .\Lxrn Jr.. whose honu was in Kansas City, Mo., died during | he night fron he suffered when he fell down a flight of stairs in a hotel last night and his wife, the former Dorothy M. Faston, a native of New York, died his afternoon from shock caused by he tragedy. Mr. and Mrs. Marty cclebrated hanksgiving at a dinner here last iight, Marty ted for the ball coom a floor bLelow and fell the icngth of the stairs being picked up nconscious from the dance floor. He dled soon after at Vespucei hos- pital. Mrs. Marty collapsed and was aken to her hotel in a serious con- dition. Later she grew worse and was also taken vhere she died to Vespucci hospital this afternoon. HOWARD REACHES HAVANA Havana, Nov. 29 (P—Sir ksme Howard, British amba: United States, arrived inorning to spend several days Havana. He is on a cruise of West Indies and the Caribbean. here this the FARMER DROPS DEAD South Manchester, Nov. Lucius V. Platt, 55, of Norll strect, former well known W farmer, dropped dead of heart dis- rase at the Oaklyn Tilling station herc this morning while waiting 1o liave his automobile serviced. I had been in ill-health for a year. [ Elm MORROWS ' DEPARTURL Mexico City, 20 (P—Ambas «udor Morrow, Morrow and heir daughter, beth, are ex sected to leave Mexico City for th {'nited States on Dec. ably will go directly to their home n Englewood, N. J. whence the smbassador will go to Washington n connection with the coming Lon- @ skull fracture which | dor to the | in | pping | 6 and prob-| {Royal Dutch Shell Co, To Seek Share of Trade | ast yecr. will continue to meet competition in the S | wherever it arises,” Sir Henri said on his arrival Lere from England sterday “We never have compromised and never will. We create no price ars, but we are able to and s meet all price cempetition.” Sir Henri indicated, however that he hopes measures fo stabilize the oil market will be taken at the meeting of the American Petro- leum TInstitute in Chicago carly in December, He will be the princi- at the conference n understood that the el would draw most of iis oil for American con- sumption from Venczuela, where it is produced much more cheaply than in the United States. When Sir Henri's attention was called {o reports that American compar wer 1 to import great rom that sourc pmer can ¥ s of Vene- companies, by meet Ame the we shall 'Women’s Wear Lcaguc Comments on Customs York. Nov. 29 (UP)—A inciude business reaction of t element by I {port to and the ing statisti nufactur- to retail prices is plan- ned Mosessohn, executive |chairman of the United States | Women's Wear League of America |for the conference of business men | called by President Hoover and thr | United States Chamber Coni- merce on Decem 5. “We cannot commend too high! the policy of many retailers in pu ting on a stalf of extra sales pe sons for Christmas” Moscssohn said. e declared that such a pol- icy did much “to ill-found od impression that t ness for a fe Mosessohn of carrying for w da criticized the only enough one day’s practi stock needs. policy for provide it a bad Holl)rook Bhnn Lea\ es $50,577 Estate to Wife New York. Nov. 29 (®—Holbrook slinn, the actor. who died June 24 1925, left an cstate of $80,188 gross and $50.577, net, a t r tax ap- praical showed toda Mrs. Ruth Benson Blinn, of Groi- on-on-Hud the widow, receives | the entire estate, the principal t [ of which is real cstate valued i This included Mr. Blinn's interest in his home “Journey's | End" in Yorktown, valued at 540,- 000 | Mr. Blinn's stock holdings were valued at $6, but it was shown that upwards of $90,000 was repr 2o sented in holdings in Mrs. Blinn's name. Many of these securities hal | been given to Mrs. DI by him during his life time Other items in the estate sonal ciiects and cash, § includ-d mounting to $1,- Listed amor e the dedt 3.005 for fuy eral and trration expen: and $13.159 in debts. VOTES WHEAT INCREASE Berlin, Nov. 29 (@ The cco- nomic committee o Reich- stag today voted 14 to 13 to ra quest the government to inerc the compulsory percent home-grown wheat that is m in Germany from cent to during the trimesier ending el ruary 28. The committee suid that the 40 per cent proportion had not given satisfactory results. KILLED ON SHIP Ve | Cobh, Irish Free St Nov. 29 (P | —Five men were killed and 12 were | made seriously ill by gas in the hulk don rayalycanierHioe e [ of the wrecked liner Celtic which is AMr. Morrow and family returned |y, gismantled off tic coast her o the cap| from Cuernavaca.| ™ g6 of the dead included J avid ¢ ¥here they had their Thanksgiving | ¢armichacl, head of the contracting dinner yesterday. {firm which is engaged in scrapping i the wreck. The other four killed IS NEBO |\ cre local workmen. : New York, Nov. 29 (UP) — Al i Al Singer, Bronx junior lightweight, RILLS GRANDMOTHER sutweighed Pete Nebo of Ilorida| Batavia, N. Y. Nov. 29 P by three and a half pounds when | Brushing the frost from his =inc as hey welghed in this afternoon for |1 was entering the Willis hoine be their 10 round bout in ‘Jfl'”-‘-m\!hn“ after a hunting trip. Alva J# ' Squarc Garden tonight. Singer| Willis, 16, accidentally discheraed tcaled 152 1-2, Nebo 129. [the sweapon, the bullet passing Ior the 10 round semi-final, | through a partition to the living § sammy Tuller of Bostol! weighed | room where it lodged in the temple 4 .30 1-4, Johnny larr of Cleveland | of his grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Wil- 30 1-2. | lis, 70, Killing halmost instantly. JASPAR TO FORM CABINET HUNGARY BUILDS ROADS 1 ' Brussels, Belgium, Nov. 29 (UP)| Budapest, Nov. (P)—Hunga “The King today asked Henri Jas- road building program, calling for var. former premier, to form a new | 750 miles at a cost of from $14,000, sabinet 000 to §16.000,000 has been entrust- ol Jaspar resigned several days ago ed to an Hungarian concern which i ® iter a controversy with opposition lunderbid #,000 competitors, includ- ‘@ctions in parliament. ing several American firms. Con- It was announced that the former struction will e of concrete, as- sremier was considering the king's |phalt. macadam or bitumen accord- . | i « ‘cquost. ng to local conditions, Rum Boat Wrecked in Storm Blinded in a driving blizzard that lashed Lake Erie, pilots rum boat cvashed inte a sea wall near Cleveland, wrecking the [eraft, as pictured abov; Two men who hung onto the ice covered rocks for three hours were saved in spectacular rescues ! by citizens and coastguards. fty cases of Canadian whisky {were found in the cabin cruiser. The men, who said they were fishing on the sea wall, were released, them in the hoat, MEXIGAN CABINET FRANCE ANDITALY of a NOT BEING PIGKED ~ DENY ANY FAILURE CURTIUS IN BACK Rubio Reported Taking No Steps Naval Negotiations Admittedly —Will Go Abroad I Difficult, But No Break RGBIO FORMALLY Has 18 101 Majorty Orer O F 5 PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hartford S:ock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 RARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, DECLARED ELECTED ponent in Mexico The I ™. 1ua SR RIGHTS formally Ootiz | 500 in Fox Ohio t 3 | S e Tl Connecticut Power Co. vote recorded _ his | 4 Dust is sel (when issued) since no one had seen|for the Unit ‘ Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. ment n o ey - & Bought and Soid burs 1 re 1 2 galleric c Elial wrging 1 b I gal bec Ortiz n | ing privileges, was read amid alm complete si The fice Februar, HARTFORD t. MERIDEN 43 Colony St. red siock New BRITAIN 65 W. Main St. ident cl who takes of- xpected to leav 33 Lewis ¢ L is ¢ ©S S00Nn On a vaca- tion. He prob 1l confer wit e | President Hoover and other men: |<'!fi\) i Washington ad nistr tion. It also was understood e xico 1 P—Dis Pa 29 (UP)—French of-| atches fron « Ariz, 10 the | gija) sources admitted today that ot that t cabinct of SR Ortlz Rublo | s naval disarmament con- is practically conpleted and will in- | ¥ s with Ttaly have been dif. o former chiof cxecutives,|ficult and may not lead to a com el the be plete understanding but the Quai Sirieias e DOrsay w v publ i {reports in London t negotia- I e tions had broken down. At < S 1t was learned {1 ol Aloiio ure were entirely unfoun Al oY arror 1 Italy and France m; T ble to reach a complete i coming visit 1o {h L before the five power confer- tes is ¢ 1 in London, goi ¢ clec- principal difficulty con- (i following : Italy's demands for parity in preced Hoover, ¢ naval strength with France. France | pecially s to escay red certain to insist on an politics of office advantage in tfonnage al- cekers e ¥ compromise by joying a thorough rest from: th icial parity figures duous task of six months' ci ce tonnage so high 3ning that neither nation could afford to build up to it It is 1 ely 4 i Ort A government spokesman ridicul- bio will sidetrack the forming of his®eq the 1 1\01\'5 of breakdow cabinet Hoover d o S A i Sk nhea oo lid, until he has | pointing out that the conversation Hi L G had lLarely started before Count| om & distant outlook the multiple | Afanzoni, the Italian ambassador was pr v\u. ms facing is a nistration. | forced to return to Rome for n As soon a5 the clectoral mnachin- | instructions. After the ambassador's ery efficially pronounced presi- i arelsn N A (ta a8 (vielin e . Ortiz Rubio plans to leave with nd outlined to him the attitude f fricy for Rochester, Minn of I'rar her he will ente the Mayo others clinic for ough re : . (e M“ ]n‘m‘ B0k V‘J'“’ BANTAM PIRE CHIEF DEAD ent-cleot is. Sultarls from no | Torinston Nov. 20 (P)—Charles I 1. bk e raude hnale i | Perion 41, ohl the Bantam_fire o et department and former selectmen of el IR Litchficld, died today at his home in ¥ Bantam. He was engaged in the NEW TAX DRAWS IRE ge business in that villa Sur- No (UP)—Angzey | viv clatives include his and 30 per cent “superstition | three children. th lTocal Ching muni- s ved levied t COLLEGE GIRL PILOT religions ense and candl, Portland Nov pers affected hove joined Llinor Spear. ist the duty and thre to declare | girl and Wellesley strike unless the order is rescind- | first woman in the ed. for a flying license IRISH BADIO LINGTIST DILS Dublin ! Funerals O'Connell, a r of | tion. | federati | Ziebell, { Madison | Cr [ policemen can quickly | by lifting a receiver oif | George Dublin broadeastin . Ircland lost one of her most mplished linguists. O'Connell broadeast in oL Cai 14 languages and T under- - S = = standing i 22 othera, ALt fon ol EL K 3 who died Wednesday after an illness . of seve months, were held this After 1 at o'cloc at B. C D t h Porter Sovs funeral home Rey ea S ymond N. Gilman of the Stanley rorial chureh officiated and al was In Fairview cemetery Mrs, Lpifania Diemente oty i ~ todmond J. Vibert A Epifania Diemente, aged Fo for many years a resident of s "”Z‘m] v Dbens city, died late last ni t the |1t years of age, of o place, home of her duughler. e ford, who dicd Tuesday after- Cassclia of 70 GAk sirost aftcr Lo |noen at the Eariford hospital, weee s e s S e el sRa Tl oo o'clock at th n i = e Erwin chapel. Interment was the widow of Joscph Diementr e Mrs. Diemente 5 born in Com- 2 pobosso, ltaly, bLut cmig 10 T R e T Mrs. Antoinette Tolezyk as u member of Mary's church. | \,“,‘ ”‘r" ‘l‘:‘«r‘\“”oh;‘ ; uf((vm \,'}0,[: ides her Mer, Mis. Cas- O ¢ socle 0! e e Cho hreh today attended the ment is survived by nother « “AYK 2 0 LU B N S 2 ho died Mond © hon daugliter Mary Silverio’ of this{ ‘110 died Monday night at “’ \‘l"l'L city @ sen, Louis Diemente, 0 | hind it o] IR 0 ‘“( "‘; e ey To. | the chure hen acted morrow orning at $:30 the | Orary pallbe home Mrs. Cassella and at St U was held this morn= Mary's church oo clock, Inter- | 11 from the home and at 9 m i in s ary's ceme- o'clock e Holy Cross church. Gert i A solemn high mass of requicm was 14 celebrated by R artkow- g Al an Urey ki pl. vor,\.\\‘hn w isted by 1;'»\-I y nslaus Nalew on and AR they, azed poy victor Piastkowski as sub dea- Hart ot divd yester- on Lirituin General hospi- p AT : fenibors of the Sisters of Rosary Mrs, he was born in Tt Ly who acted pall beare Tl SR i A Mary Kulas, Mrs, Ann of six with her parent h. ‘kowski, Mrs. Chesler Radlow- a member of the Reformution | ¥ Mrs. Mary Chojnick Mrs. Rose v church for many s Wielechowska and Mrs. Catherine Surviving are her husband, Carl Uj‘l": '(f""i"l‘:"r‘;z'\:’ “rr‘:“ ¥i two sons, 115, an eey ac S R fitas T! Rev. lather Bartkowski, Rev e v Mre. Min. | Father Piastkowski and Rev. Father SRES e “and Mrs, | Nalewajek conducted the committal it her fath. | Services at the grave. where thel B R S T o Members paid final tribute. Inter- s Miss Mary Pianta, and a | ment was in Sacred Heart cemetery. brothe a, both of thi b————————— e LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW FFuneral services will he held to- fur morrow afternoon at o'clock at GRAVE COVERINGS the home and at the Keformation of Lath n o chureh 1 o'clock Laurel, Hemlock, Spruce or Iine ey rederick Sehacter will ofiici- BOLLEREWR'S POSY SHO nd burial will be in Fairview | <phe Telegraph Florist of New ¥ l* metery, | 3 WEST MAIN ST 25 Shares Aetna Casuaity and Surety and 50 Shares Stanley Works iplanned to er ipital for a r Hopkins he flF LENGTHY BATHS McCormick's Eccentricities Told by Witnesses Today cur ONYOUNG SCHEME New GEl‘mall Ffll‘mgn Mlmswr r Tl @ i We offer and recommend : \ = contestod e AMERICAN FOUNDERS (old) Favms New}y Mfld& Pifil] 4 \;\;lil{l:‘.\.\ FOUNDERS (‘nu(\\ ) ne, e i UNITED FOUNDERS S i BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS TIBikter et el e U. 5. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. et e e e s Ul R o PURLIC UTILITIES HOLDING CORP. e the Meiehstug Aol i EISLER ELECTRIC CORP. SiiCoRIisEaond) Helsycceeds iry P i ¢ At the market. ed the late I Affirming t plan { estifion. NEW YORK CITY BANK STOCKS was a great impro the las shaved M Bought, Sold and Quoted Dawes plan, Dr. Cu the i . Reichstag to reject tl onalists' |, : elie Rataal motion against it, which O TS e e . for the first reading today, and de- [, b (o ¢ i clared that the recent plebi PR ’ e 3 an attack upon authority | ieinip saia New Haven w'.m.u 'lyl.u‘xy:uxu of the state. he eceentricitic e In ]:v witty rw"ln that was fre- o, iy cross ex N New Br quently interrupted by the nation- ||y paxer. f foramuant = Wo s S A T e e ) i 26 55 West Main St. nationalist proposal for renouncing iyr.cormick. wi it Germany's confession of S i “attempts to ram o i | & ba *d upon senseless ¢ Germany's foreign policy erto buil s recognition of g 5 : e gt i the war, oo Stimson Probing Work “Investments That Grow” “The whole plebiseite demand is — Of Fascist Propagandists 2 “ based on obvious dishonesty Wish Aot F l] R ht ld & C After reviewing the efforts of ali A ch the «.;vm“rr« since the revolution to! u er, lc er, rl 0. make clear to the world that G ¥ el i : ) gl ' f roany was not alone guilty, the for- | COMMERCIAL TRU BUILDING NEW BRITAIN eign mir geelied thaantions of MEMBERS HARITGED STOCK BEXCHANGE the bill a the You plan of walk hopes in the peo Joscph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel 1253 pl though international trea- ties could be abrogated 0 ot s i IRVING TRUST COMPANY democracies the United and Swi such \ desirabl States York imvestment 1 ZrOWIr a rapidly Banlk. Dairy Advisory (noup Named by Milk Dealer: Gapital¥(pap SLEO)STSEses e S 00,000,000 Washington, Nov. 20 (UP)—Ap- SUT]ORE ba e S it o f S A s 82,750,000 pointment of a dairy advisory comi- DePoSitS onvees o onnss 27,000,000 modity commiittee to cooperat B v the federal rm board on problen JCOK Value ......o.ooiiiiiiiiieneen iry industry was an- nounced today by national co- operative milk producers’ fed The following were named Harry Hartke, Covingtor president, Prod Litch O'Lake Hou involving ti Average Capital Aver. Cap. Funds rned on Ky.. Brand Land Minn, president Creameries, Inc Hartford, Conn., gencral o Milk Producers clation orge W, locy Pa., director Dulryman's L operative Association, 1 Marysville, Wash., president United Dairy Association ¢f Western Washington State; P. L. Betts, Chi- |} cago, president, Chic Equity Union Exchange; and Emerson Fla Wis., of iional Ji Producers’ man; Themson, Tfenn & CLo. Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Strecet New Britain Phone 2580 Sluart G. Segar, Manager G English Teachers Say Language Improved c; A tse ion Cor f oWe Oner: AETNA FIRE INSURANCE TRIES SUICIDE Dodham, Mass., No scpn Maynard Flack ford street, Providence tempted to commit suic PR o G U DA trict court this morni Judge Clifford B the room affer for rther e charges of larceny IN covnT V() BALDWIN DIVIDEAD DECLARED k Clemenceau Family Will S Publish Will of Ti and Black whipped a v pocket and before r pris- oners in the cage could interferc slashed his throat. State S el M. Wragg, who crier, was attracted by commotion and leaped into the in time to wrest the knifc Black’'s hand, but not heforc prisoner had severely wonded self. The man was taken to Dedham jail where it was suid would recover. i four oti nator also a ia f » cou om the hi HOYT Portst Announce Portsmio ORDERED N ment v ro i IL., N PLAN § O S, BOXES Tondon, Nov. 20 (®)—To cope increased activity among bile bandits, the Metropolit trict of London will soon b with § O S. police boxes, members of the public as onuth 15 liome ith Navy Y ptain Rohert | cal corps the naval hospital he sume his du ptain Hoxt John T od nd with e Hoyt, 1°. 8 antomo- di ot ty fo. more He January | c here 1S ahout will Kennedy w ern o APPEAR IN CASE Philadetphia, Nov. 29 (P—Sena Elecl William S Vare said to- () i uld in Washington next when the him as of expendi- will leave here his headquar- assigned to him in building well summon help a hook JURY DRINKS ¥ Columbia, 8. C.. Nov. Buckhalter would know the us of a jury drank 47 bottles of his hor and then convicted him of ing intoxicating liquor asked the state supreme answer car before NEGRO KILLED BY ford Glover, can (U1 —Clar nt, to about $ivn rC olution to b that body Nov. 20 LODGE TOR NI 1 Atl Ga., Nov s igh has 1 gligencee mized her ol will me DS | on the first and third W ll\l. HERALD CLASSIFIED DS | overy th, POssesS- auto- e conrt WORKERS 29 (UP)—D) and w has | mo oft e office an HERALD CLASSIFIED FOR BEST RESULTS Use TREASURY BALANCE Balance, § s PSR -~ G ALl A R

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