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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1929. ' MRS. CHRISTINE DROSE DIES IN HER 80TH YEARI[ Negro Cadet At West Point Denies : He Has Been Ostracized, Declares Relations‘With Others Are Normal Resident For 58 Years, Was Active in Stanley Memorial Chu & - ANairs. Spikes Rumor Admits Math Difficulties, Asks No Public Pity in First Public Interview at the Movie Urge to Spoil | Farmer’s $25,000 Suit | Kunsas City, Dec. 3 #) mission to the unive u [ 2 Christine Reuman Droes the past 59 vears a resi-| de of this city, died last night at the home of her daughter My | 1erdinand Young or 135 Stratford road. | Mrs. Droese was a pr member of the Memorial Baptist church and active in the Ladies' Aid society. § as the widow of Rob ert Droese, | Surviving her are five Mrs. Ferdinand Young, w she made her home, Miss 1 man of this city ot Berlin, New York, Stanford of this city Funeral services morrow afternoon at prayers at the home and the Memorial Baptist church. William H. Barsch will officiate burial will be in Fairview cemetes 'VETERAN . & E. EMPLOYE, | * RETIRED TWO YEARS, DIES Martin Sub- high “get in the mov cost Lester I"owler, 1 Waverly, Mo, a pretty money IFowler sc frovy the S as Service 101 of sum of “Point” in Century. dam: City Public R company for injurie from an shock that he s per- crippled when e ched the rear end of G daughters tered electric Ve Point, N, Y., Dec. 3 (P— 1a the first pubidshed interview per- litted @ West Point unde \ ntore than 100 years, Alonzo Par- || cur which carricd a sh today spiked ru e nors that he has been ostracized Defensc the United had Parham, who was Fowler, taken recently, West Foint by 1 him vigorousl De Pricst, of C1 chopping Kindling with “Published pered swings of his ax never talk to me ov The pictures were taken tions with them said, by men who represented ibsolutely falsé. 1 realize that themsclves as employes of a com- ders cannot be issued pany eng Iships and that scencs pely personal Fowler the eftect that « iered not to taik “Since July 1, the Fowler vhotn | na Rev . Irank Kund abeth Droese of 1d Miss Anna Droese a son, William Droese | says manenily aduat ik i e t circuit- m, negro cadet, e« attorneys said today tes military zeademy. || goy appoin present moving pictures o showinz ill be held 2 o'clock and unha reports tha that they governing rural Missouri. makir o me City Items hen 1 ¢ e John Rankin, 59, officer: 2 never tent at ts has been fai Spent I Years of Life in Same Pac- Wy circumstances has T discrimination or officers are con any sign of yprejudice, Al the ing me a square deal. Enters Al Activities “I have participated in every ity with other fourth class from the minute of my arr addition to the milit lave participated ports, playir thall football and several others, At ootball trips to Boston, New Have oni of 155 DAy | 16veq there for and New York city, I have marci Pt for tHe | s te or W hinh ks aent i Wio ens stands exactly as the otl The new ety v e He suid math popular among he ziven him considerable s of this city and is hat he had for public works boirl extra instruction on vice president of | gy ter he had been posted for bring Works Il a al, deficient in the subject ves ot Uso had been required Tha attend irranged by the A e of the tory Oftice into the use of to collect overdue committee 1o in- giv- ; civil officavs | accounts for sonal property taxes was scheduled | for last t. but postponed | | Chairman William D, Bole | e tond. Chaimnan| Lorn in New London, he entcred ting at s the empl of the Russell & Erwin division of I\ Ameri WS | fardware corporation. e was John Martin Ttankin, aged 5%, rot years a resident of this city, | 1 this morning at S84 Main street ill- any his homy after ey long ival and drills, vamural wa Boyle dat The ment base Marcheg 1 chosen Frank Zucc ivenue 1o act as the | socivty years, the great- For {he ¢ cadets.” es on Junuary 1 R et ics had sident is b et trouble and side and received cmployed b occasions the from active work. Mr. Rankin wife son, Doy lian is survived by his as Rankin of this nghters. Frances and wtherine Rankin, also of this eity, brother, Daniel Ha two Joseph 15 Stor two « Stanley and a nkin of 2 said he ith several our rsday. London. IFuneral irsday others to one- services will e at the B, at § conferences tor L ta work in c times i He ey and Chamber of will be addr Hoover Com- | 7py morning cr Sons funeral home Mary's church Burial will be New asked esed iy | 1 tebekah lodge will hol in S Mary's eeme- Dislikes Public Pity G - m ebjected to ) Ld position so | meeting IPriday London DIy (hc 1 ers for coming year FUNERALS Joseph Kohler troet Daly ave- | oy iven him and s raging (o sce my Application i ior iy fage sgepresented 1o b object for pity neral Willian perintendent o nd nge has heer Joseph Nion of 8§ Franklin street lajor ¢ M. Pernsse o This young u is Gwn exactly rroll . lolla n a mortzage of o Paneral Johinson Hill avenue; = soll to Antony s e property on ! oy of his color is said talking to I > discovered any mereny Am no orders 1tocky ro Giacaloni Iin Sunday @ St ucis hospital. Hartford. following in operation for appendicitis, will b 1d tomorrow morning at % o'clock N PEANSYLVANIA .7 lent of this city, who dic under tl Snow Covers Whole Bast—Tral- %7 fic Slowed—HMany Accidents cliur 1ssuin movement ¢ 10 (o would immed v helore a He said uch a arpret it wely bring t ral court that involved movement he vich peremptory MILITIA GATHERS 10 UST OFFICAL Gov. Long of Louisiana Later ;%" Says Move Only Test ngtey New Orleans. Dec. 3 (% o tiamen, hastily mobilized by | < Governor Huey P, Long as Robert X \acstri prepa ume cha of the state conservation dep: ment office, returned to civilian pur- suits today, the need for ices apparently having pa the peaceabls ivion, cadets were = T g et home of his Wild of 120 Winthrop stree held this afternoon at 2 o'clo funeral home of B. (. Porter Rev. William Ross of the stist church off ted and burial was in Fairview ¢ BROPHY MISSING FOR SECOND TIME brotl York. Dec. 3 () depth from several inch covered most z traffic to more than a oot cast today. hamper nd s hecause 1sing many accide roads. York inches of city four ompanied by slect, koon « Former Byrd Manager Fails to ot et Reach New York ets and sidewalks into Stat e ihe entire street called out to red to car the hig heaviest ways. fall occurred fn . New with 14 10 16 inches| here and drifts cight | Brophy county. Despite | the Byrd expedition who hways in the | i0 Omaha under an had dis York today said former business n yivania their ser sed retirement of \ ord count assun former conservatis cad Irion surrendered his post yesterdiy fier losing a court battle for the office. For months the title to the « opened {0t last result of an all-day pa- | Brophy tru with | day tuchinents 1l of atly through the inch occurring in 1d none | Shortly all in the 1 southeast. country Sleet Covers New der ng In southern New Jersey the quickly turned to vain and hich ks ndre roln Chicugo, snow plow wite York tien nor (ap SHowW \ manaser of tion department o “ce had been oy i only a bouts. turn to disappeared. leay at Coney his wihiere up in litigation. with Irion. ap of the latc Henry Puqia, in physical po: ion. fo th of Maestri, appointec of the claim of north « sectic auter Broph i note’in a bath-ho Island that he intended suicide That was the and | o1 until hie was found for | working on an Omaha newspaper Mrs. Brophy. still suffering from shock of her husband's faked nointee Governor sclu sHow sleet o commit ntly last heavd Governor Lo Itece state npreme upheld Macstri, Ask Writ For Appeal Attorneys for Irion, wh ¢ s not legally re me, asked Chi* Justice O'Ncil for a writ of which would have permitted an ap- peal to the federal court Larl K. Long, brother and of counsel while waiting yesterd court the im froze o here eeLs dangerous both pedestrians otorists. Scores of autono re stalled and abandoned in various parts of | suicide, said today would ma unden. Burlinglon and [no attempts to veconcilia counties, Accidents from | tion, cars were numerous. Mo-| “ chedules demoralized. | hud 1y passengers left the ve- | not hicles to walk to their destinations. | he | . i In northern New Jersey there was | the fornays ferithc S chiets instice oM Eisr o o i (i St e ¢t on the request for the Ik gas cdeas writ, said to Trion, who join- | )/ a the grot s, “You I xve been and ave holding the conservation office by man .and the militia will be used to remove you.” About that time, in another tion of the city, residents hrown into excitement by mobilization of the national 2t Jackson barracks. Tt developed hat Adjutant General Ray . Flem- ing. on instructions from Governor long, was mustering artillery and cavalry units. Writ Denied By Meanwhile, the s denicd and Trion said he dy to give up the conservation Macstri took charge and di cted the discharge of all previons cmiployes of the department’s office bt two. Atforney nounced making it claimed movable at this Charles A the she Gloucester. (¢ Atlan skiddin cifeet a am going ahcad happencd,” care 10 see my wishes to sce me first everture as if nothing said. L do husband. It he must mak torbus and m vere she of the for Maestri, with Irion's super- covered with a ay traili succeeded in Automobile numerous throush- | laware was Hig ads mantle of sleet was lowed up. 1 keeping their s accidents SCC- 1 out the state. Through New England storm was general. Sixinc snow fell in A three in Maine. red in the Boston tributable to the storm. A pedes- trian cxhausted by the storm col lapsed at a subway station, and a presented by Assistant Slate's Attor sailor blinded by the snow fell from Donald Gaffney. @ ship's ladder and drowned J J ey i Pt et g of non-support of & mior Child Hurt in Collision Shlld L siience Nasdetoned. To Receive Compensation | 1o cher Davies pleaded guity to He was represented by. Al- I"our year old Anan Skiotis who | torney Yale Sable. Seutence was de- received scalp wound while sit- | rerred on her mother's lap when the Mildred Miron, 20, of Southir cutomobile in which they were fon pleaded guilly to a charg red in an accident, | bigamy. Sentel deferred. settlement which| Pleas of zuilty were entered vas brought bout by torney | the charge of ahortion uy Cnarles W, Tamulonis. Rose Bmmericn, Harold Awmmer- \nna was riding in fer uncle's Leroy Cleveland and Leo Bon- nmobile when it with The aileged took owned and Aran | place in Balin and resulted in the street, | ceath of a Bristol woman. Nentencr of | vas deferred ford several ltems On New Britain were Docket Disposed of m Hartord wer the guard the snow s of ssachusetts and T'wo deaths occur- area indirectly at This Afterncon, Several New Britain cases wer Called at the December term of Su- period court which opened in Hart- today. Judge Allyn L. Brown vas on tiue beneh Th cases v Court supersedens writ was General Vleming an today that th mancuvers constituted merely a mobilization.” in troop benenit by BLACK MODI is th Black ite for undisputed favar daytime frocks. One vose chenille bow in front topped by a hutters | collided offense kas a ad s plush hat fie operated by i I esbon ction Parbour road inst ihe| The a medical | is 54 tim J. Dray, Irancisco, black A4 with pink itney and Ol 1 thrown merons chicken nd had to have life sentence on a Texas prison farm. i ¢ Dr. I therts, cuilty of nu- | s arca of Los Angeles | as that of San ssed i sorving a as large [ detect | vember 4, 19 jone of the Guests In Rooms Next to Fatal -~ MARKET RECOVERS | Apartment Heard No Pistol Shot; |\ BROAD ADVANCE Detective Resumes State’s Story' dish 5 —— - Hoover's Message Brings Opti- Mc‘z‘\.l‘alnusl' 'l";'i.a'l (.'un-tinues:B[]NI]S HRMER AS | misti Ware of Buying Today ing of Probe at Hotel— dmit Defendant Sur- i Syovhat [nregular in 2 Cage okt Eonalbns Barly Trading, However | aions s et York, Dec after 3 (P an irregular The stoclk oper a Dbroad upward price nfiuer an iness under the rendered to Police. con- ditions by Preside Hoover in his . s to co ran from 2 to 10 points, sress. Criminal York, Dec Courts Building, New | xow york S atntes the lowest the « ng of 19 5 (P—Although in room to the MeManus Arnold Rothstein, two the | nance of time money at few next that where state | rates since Lrought out inguiry bonds today and the market held a tirni tone nor selling operations, ard no or | sttributed i shifting of ftoom 349 between | purchases of the night of No- | stocks, gave slightly was testified at ppearance in the leManus' trial for murder today. liquidation Tha testimony was brought out ed strong |in 1l cross-examination of Delective Pat- vick Mlood by James D. C. Murray lefensc attorney Flood said e tives made the rounds of the rooms on the third floor after they had found Rothstein fataily wounded on ch the first floor. Nortl Couple Heard No Noise Debenture 4s. Pennsylvania 45| that At first they ot no response to and Southern Railway General their knocks at the door of room |all of which moved higher under t But finally they heard a door Stimulus of investient inguiry. closed in the room so they opened | Cessions averaging about v situation is improving \e door and found a man and APpeared in Atchison General 4,0 his pronouncement A e nsylvania Gold s, Central of | e T 5s and Baltiniore & Ohio 4. | (reanian a0 ahatin United States vernment of November 4 sy | Liberty first oq contends Geor shiot for high grade Tra reased with blocks of 5000 s people told es they i noise part to a mds for investioent list a \ervals. practically all leading 15 one the middle disturaa it 10:30 and 11 p. 1 the groups vegul trading this small and the n stocks 1oy but sive sinee market hit of last r traders who had bee stocks freely in the vushed to cover as lar | 6vders appeared sortment of tive Lottor arket small more t oftset by ad the steadiness o montl resi declines were B ances and by number of ance. The last a lar and other detec- |issucs for a westment some of Ruils Ar Leaders in the Jed Chesapealke rm 428 New Leaders railroad gron & Ohio showed signs of York ( President issnes, rool [loove had heen no ix commodity prices, that forei expansion steadies ind ployment that there tion in 1 em icultural with and in favor of raii road consolidations government Shoals | Ihe oup noise operation higher. | timent their i and restore confidence news wlled » fourth s top. Inquiry day's business year's h virtual eve they sai wouldn't red they hadu't, positively nevally tocks started soo ident appear on financial news tickers. that call ione debenture e room e, Utilities Also Sold e couple registered from Moun of the high grade utilitics Vernon, N. Y., Flood said. Tt he I 0 visi il remember names b v e Murray also questioned IMlood as on 6 1-25 were to whether he had “Con Morin Flood ar Hoover's rice v aports money their per was he- loaned o outside popn Products A small purchase of Corn 3 first 58, usually inactive - NEINGGS Lo o the | Was made an advance of more | . Flood said | (B0 & point, but fhe industrials Aan’t and w sked further et 1 conipany ion of whether the kel pursued the case with dili charge that ey didn't bein issues or 1he - was Lrought info ! i [ound 1 1o nine first today 2 = - i in the 5 Dts Lawyer o Nott, e e Caol Ir. pr tepublic of Poland L Glas improved, Assistant. Distric T George N. Brothers Lo ask i : ook prices | detailed testimony of police in- g L A o o lice Iv ain of 4 International estigatior ateri phone 434 o largest notei that he didn't see how 1l & it lie Slice dut A P hons Municipal \nother questioned a ressman Pennsyl- MeManus had whisper to his counsel, hu from stocks vania.” pointe. namg , Ctas 1 Warren fic common 18 not hich vesterday The lice the orbed sold off mrnovers. mic Ao | . bonds displayed sorne o cent city election 801 S points (he case for Judge Judge ing, inte tective the Tate harles upted I'lood by ruey time Among Le 1 ons arlied up four poi Biscnit Western Murray Corporation, Ate American Forei - ere Nation liott Ivisl sym- | Elliott Iishor Compuny. Ame dur livision the or negl ith the didn'y Iy 1 our 50400 Loan Appeurs municipal loan appeared day's new offerir It was a (i Seattle, Wash.. issue of .\ 0,000, due serially unerous floatations in Brothiers sa cither, bt work allowed the MAR City of irnished total amount BLJEWEL this ¢ cation have L cently commandir Another offering wi New York ( mient certiti ion enty bop ant are insert- ASUTILITIES TEAD Moderate Increases Follow Drop e in Bear Pressure SRS Deaths Mus, Mrs, Mary B Mary Bermitski rmitski, 40 home 961 Stanley sfrect this mor short illness. Lithuania and had 3 : skl in Pennsylvania for tocks £ L ELAGLU A e time. For the past scven yeurs WOr(hy prozues was born in her home several days fo- ad been a resident of this city 1 CRLIRAGIEE LB IS Sy Ahember of St. Andrents (ncouraged hy the failure It pre ides her hush he is sury crmitshi ki this eify six Mis, 1 Yorl. Mrs. 15 Cote Nellie, Sophie of this « Palmino of Al and A Funerals points orenoo John . Coyle Fineral Coyle, services d 44, a ball yer for for John I ssional L 17, B0 Anierican G an and and 1 many ye i d Corp substantial bu and Electric ain letharaic, ed e lent a discordant day’s operations. It opencd w lio bIock of 16,000 shares morning his stree held this 9 o'clock at St Mary's wreh. Rev, John T celo- Lrated a solemn quiem As the as borne into Org John Crean played “Abide With Me" on thel sy o chimes. Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang “Pie Jesu” at the otfertory and a the concl the mass Or ist Crean played “The Vi ir* on the chimes. As was borne from the sung “Face to T} palibearers W. 1. Len wihan, J. F. Duity, Dom Abbate. Salvo Lombardo. Joseph Kulak and John Pinches Interment was in s comefery. The funeral g attended Ly employes of the Metro- ) Tnsurance company. died Sunday home 24 Wilcox norning at Connor high mass of re- 1vine of Iennroad Corp Corp mington Rd 2 pomt, and subse Ded 10 @ new low under sellin This poweriul banl given litule tributed Opers more or rouded in m althou it is rstood iccumulated some va b propertios. Its 14 in hea L issue, sponsored ion of ng intereste, has heen nt support since i church Mrs, fons of compan less s xas oy G ture re tain until s sta erstate comm. established. mains rather us bLetore th - comuy ion v Rol Weakness of stock | Undery given rise to various rumors, all | Union nconfirmed, one most frequently | United Fruit heard being that the 1. (¢ . con- | U S Ind A1 solidation plan is unf the |G 8§ Rubber Pennsylvania 1 eel Webueh Ity West Flec Willys Over Woolworth Yellow Tey forme avorahl the church railroad CARD OF wish to thank all Is for their sympathy savement in the d Leloved nenhew and o Jolmson. We ulso thank all who attended funeral in n. Tn a speeial manner we thenk Carlson & Torrel, and for the many beantiful floval carvied from interesis' plans, * Oils were steady (0 firm rally awaiting with 1 g the the titute, V. derand our ors A of th our | Pe Gus | in Cities Service fucinuted around 2, National Biscuit wish ronz spot, and som Iso appeured for American offer- 3 ( to Ii. een o f Theaters A (signed) Gt ol o AT nd ire Gl Toltne King seme hewdaay. In- Mr. and Mre, Gus son rust and Trading com Mr. and Mrs. Adolph pany issues were quiet and irrcgular I ontcon American 1cuun was still ndus- weeting o A th of role In 1sin fair thos in the f HARTEORD STOCK EXCHANGE Thom- Yo | DBros & ) Euilrond Siocks Cyanainid 1 t ORI guar Banks nud Triost Compunies Mines wmont and Lindgren. PUTNAM & CO Mambers New York & Hartford 5.sck Eachanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTPORD OFFICK, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, TEL 31148 CONNECTICUT POWER CO. Rights (when issued) Bought and Sold EpDY BROTHERS & (o Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD 33 Lewis St. MERIDEN 43 Colony St. New BRITAIN 65 W.Main St. 25 Shares Aetna Casualty and Surety and 50 Shares Stanley Works We offer and recommend : AMERICAN FOUNDER! AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) UNITED FOUNDERS BRITISH TYPE INVESTOR® U. S. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLDING CORP, JISLER ELECTRIC CORP. At the market. NEW YORK CITY BANK STOCK Bought, Sold and Quoted BONNER, BROOKS & CO. New York New Haven Chicago Meriden New Britain Office 55 West Main St Rridgeport Hartford Tel. 56 —0526 Wall Street Briefs —_—_— New Yor Dee. 8 (P—New g m han $2¢.- placed on the market York banking hous:s mount new Fire Tnsurance in Noven- 2 of 50.1 pe months az rainst $5.190 sponding period last cent and Othee Insurance qoxr companies aain of i pe ed the tank wagon in the Buffalo dis to 14 cents a gallo follows a similar on Publi service station Vlilities ARy Milwauker Paut o spend aboit in maintenan quipment & WOMAN DECLINES 0 VERIFY RUMOR Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers Has No Comment on Story Manufacturing Compiies on. Dec. 3 (P—Reports L:dith Nou blican. Massachuse Massachusetts senx the sext repubii today prompt: i was “100 bus: con- entative v for nator Gillett e it rsons have requested me o candidate for senator lett,” Mrs Kind of however, 1 am worl very with cration. Rogzers did not sav would decline to the impor the hous decision at this VARIETY AT HOME Just for (h ke of the stimula why not this winter. rniture dif- ligh Even if you & >sent arrangement, ion variety os one. home room’s f ge Your cach tly. experimenting with md €0 (n? to your p ui wve been interesti RAINY DAYS children toy or tired o gawme, collect g box in the attic 2row them for forget then and will reserve LEAVE YOUR OBDER NOw tor N They COVERINGS ot Hemtoek, CRAVE put away. V them, Lanrel, Spruce o v BOLL Velegraph Ulinois soft WS POsY sHor ot New 1 TLL. produced coal last Wi 55,9 g of 836 Florist WEST MAIN ST

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