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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1930. City Items (LINIGS CONTROL CHILD BERAVIOR Mental Hygiene Speakers Ex- plain Objects and Methods The first rehearsal of a mixed minstrel to be given under the au: pices of Court Columba, Catholic| Daughters of America, will be held next Thursday evening at the K. of club rooms. Mrs. A. C. Sundberg in charge and a number of the city’s best solois ill take part The Swift & Upson Lumber reported to Caplain Kelly of a tire off a truc Co. today the chinics on Slater 1o declared Miss Hart- tion, lental hygiene gi Nild an opportunity square deal' in lifc Eleanor Hope Jol yrofessor of psychology ut t iord School of Religious Edi before the Social Wor Y. M. €. A. this n Officer William duty ness ot Offi patrol by illness. clin < s ) slow 1o nd them the ihe r ton:orrow w da Haye 01 sume a fe er Thomas Lec force is confin night s home 01 Brown honie has bewn Johnson stated devclop despit Jie expenses o igh workers in paticnts m visits before lyzed. tford f t 3 Grove Hill ar Lodg hold a me at 10 ticir ca Hartford teaclhr to perfece thie When ild workers According to the takes a long time \avior of a child. brought to a clinic oL to out th s behavior hild limit aives vid “tanding it cu of a fearing ion of the chi to In to pur iviti EMIL KRAUS DIES AT THE AGE OF 71 Former New Britain Resident Passes Away in Waterbury iner many e child ank the 1eal nnot really 1 8 been et of s appears reason for its i ic worker 1 a Johnson tc rs impro S g habits fan s hel deve children a of chiidhood are to ¥ n b o Clin 1 lev velopment ity Dumont top of hon W rn in ( to this cou While her North & v Dr. 1. lealth vase ¢ superintendent | scial dis- itain Gen- » in abou of i Judd Mfg il open T eral hos two wecks as hig in ise of I at hospital cooperation had he torming the clinie. U letter of thanks be Ly t 1 Wor Reports were reg and 1 org e had b for two years Besides his wif is survived by Wal his h George 1 Kraus, Jr., of Grand Jury Looks for Evidences of Graft in Hartlord Hartford, re served committees burch. Burial will — Weddings E— JOHNSON—NERI Taolo Neri, pay in ment of public works, ¢ rude 1. Johnson, secretar law o Casale & re married in Roston, Mass., v, and returned to this city today. Mr. and Mrs. Neri were nded Mr. and Mrs. Chapin Linn, Bos- fricnds o couple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franz O. Johnson of 77 Com- monwealth avenue, and the brid, groom is the son of Mrs. Desolina Neri of 28 Andrews street. GOLD STAR WILL 60 10 Jan Saturday on offic number of Hartford banks, sum- them to bring before the which is probing report- | 0 in Hartford's hootleg records of the b members of former city waster the de- counts of < three police force, and a ices of we Mon- Zazzavo, former ter and a leader in 1 tic political circles, and Ser- dward L. Dion, former mem- Ler of the liquor squad of volice department, a two of the four in whose financial affairs the grand is showing interest. In all, there are nearly a dozen, police officials and others, involved in stories ivance in the hootleg ch the grand v is inquiri A detective sergeant and a po- | n are th r two whose| ng looked up. e wives of the police depart- 3 scrutinized. by ton into Lank recors The accounts of t three membe ment Lmblem of Son's Death in the Navy are & No Statute to Allow Basketball on Sunday Although the licer and ordi- b committees of the common council have taken favorable action | on the application of the Y. M. & B. society for permission to con- duct Sunday afternoon ketball ames at the society hall, and, in ct, the society league opened last inday, there no statute which permits this sport on Sunday, ac-| Mr to the oftice of the corpora- pher tion counsel today at the Lena Service of His Country Will Be Interred With Sailor's Mother. A gold the star, {reasured memento death of r son in the service of his country, will go to the grave tomorrow with the re- mains of Mrs. Jane J. Hart, who: grief over the death of her William Hart, in the United navy 11 years ago, hastened passit 0 ce is Hart, the Hart, dicd liome of Hart FFuneral morrow widow of Christo- hie cordi rday da Lot morning Mi of strect. Le held S:30 o'clock Years ago, all Sunday forbidden by statute, the were amendments passed, the most recent being one which per- wnitted Sunday football, baseball and | hockey, according to Attorney H. J. Williams of the corporation coun-| sel's office. No mention of basket- hall is made, he said today, conse- quently it appears that the society will be obliged to discontinue the and disband the les sne wer but gradually services will to- morning at from the home, and St. Mary's church. 1 St. Mary's cemetery. vorwalk Motien ’_(i'lul) Peeved on Questionnaire (UP)—T 9 o'clock at rial will be in Jan. 15 of Norwalk should 1 consulted or at inform € the social questionnaire nc circulated among pupils four junior high schools, M Charles De Wit Rogers, president | of the Norwalk Mothers' club declar- cd today. Mrs. Rogers said the questionnaire, which questions youngsters regard- ing a variety of subjects including divorce, morality of chorus gir petting, and prohibition, will be d cussed at the regular meeting of the club tomorrow afternoon. The questionnaire was written by | Dr. Frank K. Shuttleworth of Yal | who is endeavoring to learn the fect of motion pictures upon the juvenile mind. | mother been ue. Providence Man Held For Theft of Two Cars New Haven, Jan. 15 (P —William Gray, 2 of Providenc ing held here to | of Providence and | charges arising from thefts of au- tomobiles in the two cities. G an au- | st 2 1., was for the police New London on lice said, admitted he stole tomobile in Providence which was later wrecked against the gates of a New London railroad crossing. Gray said he abandoned the car and stole another machine which he also abandoncd when it ran out of gasoline in Saybrook. Gray walk- ed into the detective bureau here night and said to a detective 85 you'll want m He then cited his adventures to a detective. Police said Gray is wanted by the New London police on charges of burglary, theft, reckless driving and damage to property. He is wanted in Providence on a charge of theft of an automobile. Police Will Resume. Pistol Target Tests E 3 A , clergyman. Orders to resume target practice | “ "yt ‘Dl b ome the tomorrow were issued today by e g v ! 7 |bride of Leo Baldesari on Monday Chief W. C. Hart to policemen go- | £ Gross| cliureh ing on duty at 3 o'clock, and will | 92nUATY gt also be vead to the shifts going on duty tonight. Squad A will be on | the vange from 3 to 4 p. m.: squad sted, Jan. 15 B from % to #: squad C from 6 to local attors squad D from 8 to 9; squad E 1 week's illne from 10 to 11, and commencing|of pleurisy. e was 69 years old. I'ebruary 6 there will e practice |Mr. Shelley, who was unmarried, on the first and third Thursdays of | was born here and at one time had every month, reucd on the town school board. MISS DUNDECK SHOWERED Mrs. Bertha Dundeck of i Muin street was tendered a mise laneous shower her home last evening by about of her friends. e received many beautiful and useful gifts. A mock marriage was the feature of the evening, those taking part being Miss Mary Bal- ari as the brid Miss Lottie bridegroom, and Miss Anna WINSTED ATTORNEY DEAD (R1—James P, died at his ~ THO SUITS SETTLED “OUTOF CITY COURT Amicable Arrangement Reached by Opposing Litigants Two st most evi n presented court today. Jacob Sargis sucd Koski for commissi sale of property att he corner of Newington and Chapman streets whicn s agracd upon for $13,000 : pla claimed $390 commis- sion. After a conference betwe:n Attorney Albert A. Greenberg wio represented the plaintiff and Attor- ney Monroe S. Gordon. the defen representative, the plaintiif ived part of the money claimed Another suit which as the result of an accident between automobiles of Irank Maino anl Philip Mastrobone at the inters tion Woodruff Court and Wi Main street was settled after mo: of the cvidence had admitted this morning t occur- red Luary 1d al though it was declared no case by Ju anley J. Traceski v opened the hearing upon payment of cost M Frances Cza w was b of been ac on the plai brought suit Attorney Michael Sexton and K Dully of Hartfo:d the defendant was represente i Perking, Wells & Davis and At- torney William M. Greenstein. and Negro Sought in Death Of New London Resident N¢ London, J 15 (P—Charles Williams, negro barge hand, said to in Norfolk, is being on charges of mur followi the Mon- rning o cob Wsheman, Lithuanian 5 Shapley street, It eved th Wsh:- man had died of natural causes, later it s learned that he tacked and robbed and an autopsy had been caused by a skull It alleged by that this injury wa he was felled by authorities session of inform nt through the n after wo other rht as alleged death 88, was fi but hal turday revealed that been night death tured police when Main s The frac- the rdceived Williams on are also in pos- on that Williams pockets of Wshe- knocking him down, and negroes were jailed last material ses 10 the They of witn Ty, | Schoolhouse 1 son, of Mrs, Mary Mary A A. Luddy Luddy, aged 435, wife Luddy of 21 Edson is morning at 4 o'clock from a cerchral s, © hiomne hem- dy was born in this city her life here. She was a of St. Joseph's church for many years. Mr. Luddy, her hus- band, is employed by the water d | partment | Besides her husband, vived by a daughter, | Luday, a student at the [ set a son, James Li nes Farrell, of this cit Funeral services will be held Fri- day morning at 9 o'clock at St. Jo- Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. and member she is su Miss Marion nior High ddy, and a seph's church. Mrs. Marcella Monteferrario Mrs, Marcella Monteferrario, aged 73, died last night at 7 o'cloék at e home of her son, Eugene Monte- ario of 551 Stanley street. Death was due to a heart condition from which Mrs. Monteferrario suffered for six months. She was the widow of Carlo Monteferrario. Born in Italy she came to this county nine year ago and made h home in Torrington for five years. Ior the past four years she I been a resident of a member of church city. Joseph's this w St Surviving are two sons, Ilugene ferrario, with whom she made home, and John Monteferrario ance. ieral services will be held Fri- norning at 9:30 at the home of son, kugene Monteferrario, and at 10 o'clock at St. Joseph's church. Burial will be in St. Mary's ceme- tery. M her in J day her Mrs. Herbert Marshall Mrs, Mary A. Mar Herbert Marshall of 7 nue, Hartford, died yesterday at the Hartford hospital. Besides her husband she is sur- ived by two daughters, Misses {Gertrude and Marion Marshall, bo of Hartford; a brother, John Schmidt of this city and two sisers, | Mrs. William Walker of Shelburne Falls, Mass,, and Mrs, Robert New- man of Boston. Funeral services will be held to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Taylor & Modeen funeral par- lors, Hartford. hall, wife of Mrs. Annie M. Barry Annie M, Bar wife of H. Barry of Hurtford and erly of Portland, died yesterday I'rancis hospital, Hartford, |atter a brict illnes Mis, ames torn; She was a native of Portland, & | | daughter of the late John and Ellea Murnane FitzGerald, but had made her home for several years in Hart- ford where Mr. Barry is associated | with the McIntyre Machine Works. Mrs. Barry leaves her husbhand }and a daughter, Miss Mary C. Barr, ‘fnur isters, Mrs. William J. O'Brien of Portland, Mrs, William W, |Squire of New Britain, Mrs. Arthur B. McGinley and Miss Terese Iit | Gerald, both of Hartford, and a {brother, William G. YitzGerald of Watertown, Mass, Several nephews and a niece also survive. The funeral will be held T morning at §:30 from her late home, 102 Huntington street, Martford, with a solemn requiem mass at o'clock at St. Joseph's Cathedral. ursday | " Mrs. Rudolph Mullner of 52 Duwigl | dropped to 4 | vation Army golden Brownell ave- | | | Birth Records A son was born at New cneral hospital today to Mr. Wall Street Briefs Britain | New York, Jan. 15 (®—Th and | conda Copper Mining Co. has shut down its Leonard mine at Butte Mont., stating that due to the in- crease of more than 44,000 tor of refined copper it was thought nec- essary to e a reduction in the t. The company hopes the shut-down will be of short duration reet, VARKET STRONGER $90,000,000 in New Offerings Readily Absorbed in Day 5 (- a good investment demand today and | The Inte is ofter atio Co. g its to purchase 7 preferred ock of Paper Co., sub ated companies at stock may be paid partial payment fifth ann 1 Paper & uployes th cent c the International sidiary and affili- $80 a share. for in full or i plan Power kind New York Bonds met Tn the the list as a whole extended in the | this early the ich toward trading improveme struction mount ion. ¢ ¥ contract of $12 W his is a datly W appeared the close o of th 1esday ses Another group of ne n w i syndicates, which reported orption of the secu SEAE to Dov loans, the Chesapea Ohio $35.085,000 issue of and improvement 4 1-2s, soon after the openin scription books at t of 94. The suc closcly w ding | was taken of the sub- Tt The Standard Paci 1 e iy m«' been formed and op- ed, for it was the first | Srate Jointly for vall floated | Electric Co., and and was re. |CO- of California a from the Kettleman t of the m: e i for savings banis | MO, CAlif te ak, i subsidi Power Milling & Li Covington 1 Malone Light & Niagara-Hudso has acquired the ting Co., and the Iort . Heat & Power Co. CUR LIST SAGS ON PROFIT TARING Uilides Lose Ground Gained Yesterday—Some Show Gain N Io i System, Rteports that th ¢l Corporation wa ake further retiremen ded debt subsidiaries huying of the Tllinois S ich points o of 103 Thes: are aranteed by stec! tion. Allis Chalmer rican Smelting 3 United 5 solidated tis and North Ame s showed cmall The last named sold off yesterday on an- nouncement of th bearing he coupon. v Ame: can Telephone os yielded a shado Lut 1ged to stay a point above the price. Bankers report- ed that subscription for this is- had totaled abo 50,000,000, The rails were mixed. Baltimore & | Ohio Iirst Pennsyvania Gold Atchison 1 4s and Missoun 1 4s sold off, but the San Francisco listing Consolidated 4s and Chicago & A Western 4 1-2s tended high- rose call price 5 agair bonds corpor Rubt York son can gains. same Yorl was Jan. 15 (@1 inclined curb Ti | market to sag today, su under profit Ance in Several were in continued den 1 crept higher, whole, price changes conti row and of little significance ing was still in scant volume. United Light & Power A, for ch demand has quickened of late, 43 a conspicuous firm spot, mode ately extending terday's advance points. Earnings for 19 estima t around $2.10 a share, ¢ in of about 40 per cent over Regis Paper, which has extensive ility holdings was also a firm rising more than a point in turnover in view of the dullne the market. American Gas ro: couple of points in a few Some Slump Fractionally hares as Amerfcan Suj ied Power, Middle W Amcrican and Ioreign warrants, Llectric Bond and and Brazillan Traction, sold ionally ly of 1 aters specialti 10 be jubilee will be | taking on yester: ady the utilities. shares 1 oen however, I'rench Lead Toreigns pa) izn bonds were marked by {1 | of French governments, all hich sold up to about their | highs for the past year. United States Liberties and Treasuries eased « shade in response to the continued firmness of time money. Call funds W offerir Asso; Other 1 cluded tric §30,00¢ ted Gas & ie of convertible Ameri- sue of 40-year 5 Ntures at 95 1 of Alron, O.. 4 1-2 and 4 cent loan yielding 4.4 WILL HAVE MUSIC FESTIVAL A demonstration and musical | festival in connection with the Sal- 4 pe and 4.35. r w2 point in Iox was a feature of the The advance appeared sympathy with the cullish enionstration in the amusement held at the local Salvation Army|shares on the “big board.” Indus- headquarters tomorrow evening at | trials were largely neglected. Tubize 8 o'clock. Major Oscar Blomgren | fell back 5 points in « few sales. and of Boston will Le in charge. Com- | Ford of Canada sagged mode mandant and Mrs. Bror Dahlberg |ately. In the chain stores, It of Hartford, Adjutant Carlson and | Pork Stores rose fractionally in r Lieutenant Linea Juhlin of New | Sponse to declaration of an initial Haven also will be prese quarterly dividend of 40 cents. g The gan in crude production as vorted for last week was without visible influence on the oils. V Lum gained a point, and Cities Sery ice eased fractionally. In the in- 3 | vestment trusts, Lehman Corp. and from the oftice of the board of Wi-| Goldman Sachs eased, while Third ter commissioners, together With | Xational advanced moderately, warning that accounts which have | £ not been paid by that date will he | assessed a 10 per t penalty tay, | and interest at the of six per cent will be added It is also warned t which are not settled within may result in shutting off o water i he buildings against which the tax is levied. Notice of this last provision was publishcd on a pra-| vious occasion, and was followed | a declaration by the health depari-| ment that such action would not be | tolerated, despite the provision of the law which empowers the wates department to take this step. S DUE SOON Formal notice to property owners that water rents must be paid be- fore January 81, sued today | was i ¢ DIXON RETURNS EAST Lieutenant Carl A. Dixon Iy of this city, who recently went t San I'rancisco as western s ager for the New Standard Cornoration of Paterson, N. formes- s 1 Aireratt Nas anager, worsing out of the hom. ce, with a territory coveirng all New Linglaad. Lieutenant Dixon has moved femily to Paterson where he now resides with his wife and mother, He frequently flies to Brainard Fiell with new ships he is delivering to customers in New England, | (Furnished by Putnam & co.) Insurance Stocks Bid o his Funerals Ask | Actna « | Aetna. 1 Aetna Fire Ldward Erickson | Automobile The body of Edward Erickson, |Conn General . who died in South Dakota Saturday, | Hartford Fire ..... will arrive in this city late tomor. | Htrd Steam Boiler . row night. [uneral arrangements | National Fi are in charge of ¥ & Carl- | Phoenix 5 son. | Travelers Ins Co .. Manufactu Am Hardware .. Lucian Banaszewski | i Tuneral service for Lucian | Aprow-Hart & Hegeman 40 Banaszewski, four year old son of | Billings & Spencer 5 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Banaszewski| Bristol Brass of 109 Grove street, who dicd Mon- | (1ol day, will be held tomorrow morning | Jz, i t the home of his parents and | Farnir Bearing (o 0 at Holy Cross church. Burial v will be in Sacred Heart cemetery. Mre, Antoinette Eno Wood A Funeral services for Mrs. Antoin- | peck, Stow & Wil elte Eno Wood, widow of cnarlcs!ms,e“ Mfg Co Boughten Wood of Washington, D.|gcovill Mtg Co . C., who died in Washington, Satur-|giandard Screw were held this afternoon at|giniew Works 0 at the Congregational church | morriioton” o0 in Simsbury. Rev. Oliver Hart Bron- | ;o100 \ee oo i son of Santa Barbara, Calif., a friend | yo 00 "o & o 3815 of the Wood family, officiated and oo UaNteL Sty was assisted by Rev. Tidwin KNox| oo mee Service 35 Mitchell, Jr. pastor of the church. | oM Bleq Sersiee --. 80 Burial was in Stmsbury cemetery. | (0 10 L0 F o Charles Pethigala [Hd Dlec Lig Tuneral services for Charles Peth. | Hfd Gas Co com igala, aged 53, of 117 Henry strect, | Hfd Gas Co pfd who died Monday, will be held to- [N B Gas . morrow morning at 7:30 at the home | Southern N and at 8 o'clock at St. Andrew's church. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Hart & Cooley nders, 1° | N B Machine . | North & Juaa 44 TREASURY BALANCE Treasury Balance, §112,602,0 - | Beth ) STORE SHARELIST | — HAMMERED DOWN Montgomery Ward Attack Un- settles Big Board Today ry Ward, Cown mor low record for ttled crate nmost of from frac a few specialties thin marke but an ir ing the ions t droppe regular re carly Various R Weakness of bull” n tributed liquic ative bear point attac in ra Iron the now run ity on ces | tions.” ponding weck For Foreig ade figures howed @ dro eaports and a imports d o compar. prices, production of Midland broke 13 Colorado points ¢ 1 2, and Balke- a new wooT Atchison, Republic the Steel Produ poit A & ch u ern Columbi Americ and d cord Louis 1 and Gas yielded 2 points ement Bro o Warner Bros th more W Radio, €ith-Orpheum a Lasky ad ed A good deman a few railroad & s0 Line, Canadian P Hudson Call cent, bu oon. PHE MARKET AT (Furnished by Putn i & ri money dropped ren: o 4 Al Che & Dy Am Ag Che pd American Can Am Foreig Pw Am Loco .... Am Sm & R Am Am Tel & T Am Tobacc Anacon, Atchison Atl Balt Su, 0 . in & Ohio. Steel Man Pacit . De Pasco Ches & Ohio CMECES B ¢RI & Pac Chrysler Corp Colo I 1 Congoleum | Brook Can 1 [ 1 1 I I Fox Filn | Freeport T Genl Asphait . Genl Elec Motors . = Harves t Tel & Tel Ken Cop c H Amer. . Pacific North North Pack Mot ( Penn R R Phillips Pe Postum Co. Pub Serv N J Radio Corp ar m Pac | St Gas & Elec Std Oil N | sta oil Stewart Warn | Studebaker | Texas Co [ Tex Gult Sulpn 57 Tim Rol Be 763 { Underwood 1043 | Union Carbide 817 United Fruit . 1043 U 'S Ind Al l U S Rubber .. [U S Steel ’\\'al.i\.&H Ry | West Llec Willys Over Woolworth Yellow Truck v 1373 4 ign Trade D Woolen ed shares were vield ian Br 1 oklyn r more Film, pref 1 d Paramount erre Southwest Uni gain Pictures was points, 1l I point 30 P, M. n & Co) Low 268 14 PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hartford Swck Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTFORD OFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, TEL 1118 We Offer: AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. PATENT FIRE ARMS MFG. COMPANY LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK STANLEY WORKS S L e e S e EDDYBROTHERS 8 G ers Hal Stock Exc NEW BRITATN, 29 W, Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN } Lewis Street {3 Coleny Street We Offer and Recommend:: ACME WIRE COMMON New York Bank Stocks Bought, Sold and Quoted We Also Recommend Eisler Electric Corp. in Consolidated Laundries Corp. On the N. Y. Curb Exchange All Quotes Furnished Over Direct Wire BONNER, BROOKS & CO. New York New Haven Chicago Meriden New Britain Office 26—5627 Bridgeport Hartford Tel. 562 55 West Main St. Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2380 Stuart G. Sogar, Manager We Offer: AETNA FIRE Price on Application. “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL IRUST BUILDING MEMBERS HARTEGKD 81O Halloran, Ma NEW BRITAIN EXCHANGE Tel R Joseph M ager. 1253 $634 buys stock in four leading utilities ax fication in this field. 1 permits satisfactory M Connecticut Power .. (@ Hartford Elec. L Providence Gas North American Co. Two years ago it would have been necessary to invest £2,132 in ovder to obtain the same number of shares in these institutions. Reduction of par value is a distinet aid to the average investor. TION WOMEN Feeney and Offic NOTICE th of Public Works gives questior rning all Whether preferred . Thursday, January to I'riday Noon, Ja 0 on account of repairs to 83 | known. kl SE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS )