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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1930 ROTARIANS' WORK reaoe s ikt STURGES INDICTED | ity Bems [0 2o IRREGULAR GAINS | ANONG CHLIREY DOBLES I PAST YR STOGKINJURY - Wall Street Brief Ui eUTNAM & CO Lrnest 1. Bowman, State Director his coop was entered and efgnt| Ne® York Jan. 18 (@ °=Ihe world Members New York & Hartford S..ck Bxchanges chickens stolen last night SRy OLRODDEE 0D D340 HINOUNIRG to 2,136,021 short ton a mo Mmost. $1,000 a Year Being "™ * " Fyryer Conneetiout Bank Head o o s e oo s whody st o 17100 S sl By Onglaught Ignored as Con- G N Painters in Bridgeport etonnte ihiairoen aon ol bitien s | b T nean o TEL. 2040 Spent by Local Ciub : S Ton 18 o1 Brhar s Among Four Charged report that there v o dispute over 100710 & month accoraing 0 v fidopos Seemg Restored WARTIORD OFFICY, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, TN 118 CatE gentnia tihie pli s payment for a delivery of oil. They * “'1_“. tian e vantage of the trade scheol training reported that the argument was set- | 2 SORSs S e S fered by the state is evident in the| New York, Jan. 18 ndict- | tled and there was no cause for po-| L0534 bl New York, Jan. 15 (# the New Dritain Rotary cl tact that enrollment in these course ents charging use of the mails to lice action Sep ‘l L d mn'w;u « < more than doubled in the past cetraud were returned today by a el S DR DR OVl e diing leading industrial sha 1 s () ffor: tederal grand jury against Bankers WASHING MACHINE SUITS 240 tons in December, 19 et 9 S £ We Offer: Capital Corporation, Eastern Ban! The Servap company of Connecti Gt e § ers Corporation, American Fiduciary | cut, Iy has instituted suit against I'ord Motor company STN - . iy Burritt hotel by Henry I , Corporation and Howard H. Gunder, | gy, ARk s : will resume i AETNA LIFE INSURANCE €O, Washburn, who presided. [t was an L g Tolanaige T ndall, Everctt J.|in S e | ODETAtION £ nu 5 B B . N INTQ 7 S “AIl Rotary" meeting with no out-| |8 Bl Stureb ana Philip Gunae in seven separate suits for allezed | OPETAons o He mEs i i ; HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE (0. S e h % g ! failure {0 pay for washing machines 3 | side speakers. Pre € i ' Of the four individuais named, f ing over to Mr. Washburn & missioner of Connccticut, was presi- 5 % 5 : h ersion on o 4 London and Deputy Sheriff Matthew E Tid v L i TR LERS Q T The Jatter reported that in_its 3 dent of the Bankera' Cupital Com- | vondon Rd Deputy Bherltt Matthew | 47, O R IRAVELERS INSURANCE (0. The plaintiff claims from defend- I, 1.. Singleton of this city $236: ph Latino of this city $220. Al.|t0 exchange its stoc Derry’ of this city $§0, George | Associated Oil Co. A = SRR i rson of this city §29, Osear An. COMWANY offes Home for Crippled Children . l);yu‘l‘lu’xr(or Howard and one of the | qTmROR OF (S At Okcen A1 rphanages, th M. C 8 . e L v $300. and Wanda|Ted for each sha 3 t N C in cight years. In 162 : yemberanlilpan satlmatedpreeiting G e offer to be thre: : 2 Danj o n Members Harlford Stock Exchange spent 2243 for boys' work 1 v SRR s K L BRITISH STEAMER AGROUND | mon for each sha ea i torat 4 Suentsdcnpni f ol 1 ltateaianbe Bl Baltimore 16 (A)—The Brit- No change w Y NEW BRITATN, 29 W, Main Street i B rient, five of which charge the mail- e R oksll £ was g, matter containing false sh steamer Nestley Hall, bound for | €ommon ) il s LA i tions as &' pact of an effort to|Baltimore with a load of ore, is{Vater Oil Co. Thi t " L 1. Credit HARTFORD MERIDEN in 1 amounted i of securities of the Bankers aground off Smith's Point, on the 2nd threc-quarte B £ 33 Lewis Street 13 Colony Street Corporation. the other de- Virginin shore of Chesapeake Day ant corporation a various near the mouth of the Potomac. Almost $1.600 a y for utility and work among underprivile ha dren, according to a repo Failure of th work among the children of q § pany of Connecticut; Howard H Britain the Ro y club # Gunder was chairman of the board for recreational faci § 2 of directors of Bankers Capital hievement an Club aid, ti : ; Randall was president of the Boy 1 Girl 8 . Newin ; . 4 “apital: Thilip Gunder s has b fontgomor unonnt water Associate Tidewater Oil and st e e r allied concerns, local agents reported today. They Wi is was i ion to other activities of the ERNEST L. BOWMAN T T e William H. Day, secretary, report- r t ation, told delegates (o . k ot an e At e tana [ i phiia s e e i AT NEW TUP MARK ’ Funerals Utilities Continue (o Recoup : “’- rll i i H‘“ ‘” IR t “ o ‘ot \E‘ \3”"»“‘ gl . Mrs. Jane J. Har L‘)'S \ I companies now in the fleld i i amani S o e v REGOMS—LiSCIs Steady | runer e e s sses of October Slump R T Steve bb report ¢ ; ‘onnecticut Couneil of Mast LT art, gold star mother who dici L e i nin 1 N ounced today Tuesday at the home of her daugh New York, Jan. 16 (#—With on's order to the Baltimor em of providin s bl 2 thies ontested, each of New York, Jan. 16 (A~—The larg- ter. Miss Lena Hart of 3 Short broaden of activity, curb market | (0 divest f of its holdir ——————— B 3 5 undoubtedly est volume of new bond financing street, were held this morning at 9 stocks continucd to work higier to- Western land was !y . The ever floated in a single week during o'clock at St. Mary's church Speeulative interest in this| Witho Hartiord, | peace-time was attained today with solemn high mass of requicm was viket, however, was agein concen- Selling a little high g mn % l of Meriden, 'the appearance of loans totaling cclebrated by Rev. Thomas F. Law ted in the utility share dications that congre f © mtg Canada. Rof e f 4 lzarding a trade should . e sh of Hart- $20,800,000, bringing the figure for lor, who was assisted by Rev, Mat Although the utility stocks suifcr- consider the Lill to investig A. and other 1 the week to date to $304.558,000. | th Traynor as deacon and Rev. *d most drasiically of the more way holding companies was witho MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE jer; | The previous high level was tha|J Wov a8’ sub-deaton. tive shares in the autumn crash, | notable influence on Alleg 3 Parsons and Frank Hart of | §267,850,000 total recorded early in the casket was born into f1 e been at the forefrent of | Announcement of further cut New Britain National Bank Bldg ustecs, February, 1927. Half of the c hurch Organist John J. Crean play r and hove been the only | crude oil prices howeve re. 3200 nan of the Hartford Jrent volume, of course, is in tho|ed “Heavenly .Home Mrs, Mary show much vitality since | obviously a co t 1y seaed AL Conley club entertained with a whistling JEWELER ITTEMPTING smerican Telephon. company's|T. Crean sang “Ave Maria’ at t signed to curt : f solo 2 ersonatior 1 2150,000,000 issue, offered on Mon- |offertory and at the communion of Developments in Utilities considerabl f ! TTPRIVATE NEW YORK PHONL CANAL 4517 oY m N day the mases Organist Crean played e past few weeks, there have i A large proportion of ihe 1uvfe ! the chimes. “Beautiful Land on | Mm¢ in the utility fleld, including mor n 3 points ir bond f i High" was by Mrs. today's first annual and Crosley dropped to & We Ofier: financing is expected to be for sung Crean at st statement of i Himberg Goes (o Hartford Jail in the utilitics, whose requirements for |the conclusion of the mass and as United Corp. showing an apprecia- | Auburn Auto lost morc 1 \ H |{lX L . . the present year are estimated at the casket was borne from the ton of holdings of nearly $10,000,- Magma Copper lost nearl 2 ! Ll [ Efort 1o Pick Out Men $2,400,000,000. Of this amount some |church Organist Crean played Cho- 000 above cost to the corporation, | flect rable e s Unlted Founders Corporatlon Lord told of the work of club in helping crippled chil- William Chi Brayton A. Porter. $900,000,000 LR r ne s funera rch lespite the sharp reductio ar- | tistics, Other o Who Robbed Him. ) ),000 will be spent for new |pin's funeral march ite th rp reduction of mar- | ti Oth 1 construction The pall bearers were Irans ket values. Recasting of the capi-| OF 50 inc ard of M@]Hbef IOF 45 YBfll’S lee” Me | Himbers of Himberg & | Listed bonds held sieady in the Hoole. James McGrath, Frank Fee. 1l structures of the Standard Light| Toxas Co. Chryaler, Studebak: STOCK lorn ' rtford county jail|early trading today despite the ney, John Erwin, James Murphy and Commonwealth and Southern | Ge 1 Mot Warner Bros. lH(’ll[O fi[ IllS[fl“fi(lUll > on suggestion. of the | weight of the new securities. High Frank O'Day ‘he flowor companies, and a good earnings re- Sears Roebuck lontgomery War eney, 1o see grade issues made small changes in 8 were Clarence Hart, Mi- port by United Light, have been re- Yesterday's soft spot. rallied a co it he could identify Hollis Suther- |cither direction on modcrate orders, | c mith and Charles Fay cent factors reviving speculative en- | Ple of polats, then reac it G, George Lynch, 33, | & few of the rails, notably Pennsyl- Father Connor conducted siasm Allied Chemical, General Electric who were arrested recently in Hart- | Yénin General 5s, Union Pacific 4s, | the committal services at the gr United Light A was again in keen | Worthington Pumyp. Standard G ford for burglary and are said to|Atchison General 4s and Baltimore | Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery, |dtmand, rising to a new high for the | and American Zinc 3 to rs f Phenix Lo were installed at a meeting "Tuesday night, and 0dd Fellows en blems were presented to several of the incoming and retiring official Installed v th following Himber: ) picked out Right support to noble grand, Wal- |ghotogray t Sutherland and ter Homan: left support to noble Lynch trom scveral which were grand, Fred Peters; warden, Fred shown him by the Pinkerton de- Hoffman; conductor. Simon Neilson: | tectives a It certain t were chaplain, C. . Londin; R. 8. §., Le-|the pair held him up and roy Lawyer: L. §. 8., Dave at cat him last month, stealing a inside guard, Harry Flemin diamond ring and wing him guard, Robert Lawson ght suy | from cuts and bruises port to vice grand, Maurice Mitchell left support to vice grand, George Smith In behalf of th ige. Williar i Schaefer, who was the oldest attend- | have admitted at least one burglary | & Ohio first 5s, cased. but there was - ement at Nileh s contrasfapnaifsdand dintammallone (3511 ver i compensating improvement in other Mrs. Mar . Luddy with a peak last September of 61 7 Stocks selling up 2 points or mor issues of the group Funeral services for Mrs. Max aERuE A Indsons Loher anhich BhasjpncludeaiGonsolidnted i Utilities and industrials were vir- | Luddy, aged 45, wife of Thomas 1. Deen sluggish of Jate, showed renew- | Gas Improvement, American Wat tually unchanged. Liggett & Myers | Luddy of 21 Edson st who died | ¢4 strength, mounting above 14 VAU TE VL L IRs ew Or an toc s 5s rose 1% on a small buying order. | yesterdry, will be held tomorrow |appeared to be in response to indi- | house Electric, Lastman Kodak Utah Power & iight 5s galned a|:norninz at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's | Cations of a settlement of the power M. Byer 3 point, hut most of the other light | ¢hurch. Burial will be in St. Mary's Policy dlspute between Governor | Carbon, and power bonds were quiet cometery osevelt and the republican lead- | eq Dry Time money was dull, but slight- poaiioa g2 o ahe ) Now Lok it slor at 414 to 4 5-8 per cont for Mrs. Marcella Montefarrario leetric Bond and Share andard PHE MARKET AT 2 3 Cull loans renewed | luncral services for Mrs. Marcelln Power and Light, and American went to 4 early in the | Montefarrario, aged 73, who dicd 14%ht and Traction were in fair de- R A i ar e Do ithas United States govern- | Tuesday night at the home of her Mand. The new Standard - Light Associ Goods Bought, Sold and Quoted D P. M - (Furnished by Putnam & Co head. High Low Clos p Al Che & 1 1 270 Bt Am Ag Che pd American Car Also Recommend ounced that Himberg had failed | ment sccurities responded fo the | 50N, Eugene Montefarrario of 531 /3lock was admitted to trading, mov- entify the men. more favorable tene by firming, al. | Stanley street, will be held tomor- |08 at 62 on the first sale in | 1OW morning at %:30 at t home of X Theaters Steong 170X Theaters A wag a strong spot though there was little business HER con R alata v Visits Am Forelg P'w HRIE STREET ;R |the Liberties and treasuries during | 1er son and at 10 o'clock at St. Jo k o GIADHIE DS S iAot e oA ; & | coph's church. Burfal will be in the specialties, rising more tnan AM Lo . . G Tona e minor accident at the corner of | ,:'l‘-—“::‘.h l:\“:lqj lii:m vent - ment that the Fox interests woulg |A™ Susdc ... 03 . ° emblematical of the order g n by Glen | 7325 changod hands at 120, a point| Funeral services for Emil Krass ;‘;“': 14 ;”1‘ ithetnieu o GOl lipemvonm e Noble Grand Fleming presented | (o o™ e oo i ¥ driven by |above the 1929 high, while the 7s|38ed T, for 45 years o resident of| /Oh% ~ ‘hdustrials gencrally re-| /0% "0 2 1 . * Past Grand Schacfer with a receipt |giti BMEREIoR: | W00 TIVER %% [also went Into new high eround at[this city, who died Tuesday nignt|gitined extremely dul. = The un-j{Eian oo =0 e OHSOIld t d L dr C ascRlongingawane POL CENt g a car owned by John Sehultz (@ Shade over 114, Norway s ex-|al the "‘\f’"l'"’ 0 ';‘\“ Bauiils !“l" cuts in crude prices had a moqersDalt & Ohio. 113 ate aun les orp' . 11“:; e " s |Of 246 Rocky il avenuc .‘n‘l‘m(\r‘”t:'“ tots e e e morning At §:80 at |AL1Y deprossing influence on the Deth “‘\“’ 5 been an active w S Q. 1./ driven William Schultz of (he | ™n 0% tibles did little from the | the home of his son. Emil Kraus, of "vm, Sarblonpend Bl 8 of ””m.\l R 1982 St e standnoint. ot olume: although 125 Pleasant street and at 3 o'clock | K1S88 801d off & point and more. [Cun Pacific .18 joined Eurek e of Plantsville,| Both cars Were zoing South on | yrices tended highor. American | a‘ St Peter’s chyreh. Burlal will ve | oW showed liftle response to the _‘|' sk October 6, 188 Tn 1865 he was|Main street and the accident hap-|Telophone 43s were fairly metive,|in St Mary's cemetery m"' 'f,”‘”,"‘: to production and stocks i S :‘.’“ s transferred to Phenix lodge. He was |pened when Hart started to enter |making a narrow gain | B L D st B QR noble grand in 1886. Mr. Schaefer stnut street. Both cars were| The day's offerings included a ucian Banaszewski b ‘|“h"'rd1“\'”hl el b S ithrough the long years of service is slightly damaged and there was no Minneapolis Gas light Co. $7.500,-| EFuneral services for Lucias i S it sy oo SR o I | burst of strength i , . | Colo Fuel still one of the most active mem-cause for police action. (00 fwo-year 6 per cent note issue, waki, four year old son of Mr B an $thes morning ; ber - - priced 100, and a $12,500,000 first |cnd Mrs. Walter Ban i of 10y | U aulekly attracted profit taking. |Congol 5% 8 Ludwig Odman was remembe NEW FACTORY DEDICATED | mortgage 29-yvear 6 per cent bond | Grove street, who aied Monday, Consol Ga 07 b ' with an 1. 0. O. F. lem. At the | Nopwalk, Jan. 16 (B-—With service of the Forty Wall Street corpora- |\ere neld this morning at 8:30 at Corn Prod 805§ ) o close of the meeting a reception was ! clubs and city offi¢lals, and officers tion. owner of the Manhattan com-|Holy Cross church. R Stephen JlieEta s % New York Chicago Bridgeport accorded the candidates of the term |of the campany in attendance this pany building in New York. In|Bartkowski, pastor, celebrated a re- || Dav Chem Nl e (s riagepoet Just ended. and were all presented aft oon the new million dollar|addition, there was a small loan in|quicm mas: Dupo i ) with Odd Fellows pins. A supper, | liodshon-Berg hat plant of Cavan- | the municipal classification. The pail bearers were altar boys SRg RTINS New Britain Office which was prepared by Baker augh-Dobbs, Inc., adjoining their of Holy Cross churci. They were| : nh 3 I R Mann, was enjoved by all present,|present huge plant in East Norwall The Herald's Classified Ad num- | Edward Pilewski, Stanley Cichow- : .lllnvh Teli 56250562620 55 West Main St. ter which the Tuxedo entertainers | was dedicated with appropriate cera- [ber 923 is the best known phone [ ki, Walter Nachidi and Bdaward Albert Speakma aged 4 A FilmoA NGl e Lk Lehaene Rl in ity | Chonicki. "The flower bearers were | 1531 Coroin avenue, died i John Kiclpinghi wnd Henry Chon- | home early orning s | icki illn ing past grand. presented to Noble On the N. Y. Curb Exchange All Quotes Furnished Over Direct Wire of two years ' Rev. Stanislaus Nalewajek con- Jorn in England, Mr. Speakman |G¢0 AMoto W | |aucted the commiial services at the | came {o this ity 19 veurs a6 fund il ooT g years had been 2m- grave. Burial was in Sacred Heart|for the past 16 Hudson Motors & ) Willys Ove Hfd Gas Co com Int Comb. Lng . Woolworth § Hfd Gas Co pfd | cemerery played in the shipping depariment ) An 8% Investment with Market Possibilities o, of i Snteglu i Ueva i IR S R ‘ A N Herbert Marshall He was a member of New Brit tat HTOCKS Seut N I rel in ; Funeral services for Mrs. Mary A, !lodze, L. O. O. M., and St. Mark's 10t Harves s (Furnished by Putnam & Co Jwere held this morning at 10 o’clock |6 daugihter, Miss Nora A. Speakman, | Mack Truck S Guilty to Desertion , N at the Taylor & Modeen funeral | @nd a son. Cyril C. Speakman Mo Fa Actua la, N, Y., Jan Listed on the New York Curb and Chicago Stock Exchanges |lome in Hariford. Burial was in| Funcral services will be held Sat. Mont Ward 4 setna I | Gin, Mazs urday aftefnoon at 2 o'clock af |Natl Cash Reg 7 6% 7 o the home. Rev. Samuel Suteliffe ot | N Y Central osatlantic Fire Ity in cour Operating a chain of 78 retail wearing apparel Estimated per share earnings will be over $3.50 o . Automobile @ charge of abandoning b < stores in R e Ty B e may exceed $4 00. ~ Meso Aunde M. Bairy &, Marivs churen will oiticinte and [N ¥ N H & H g Cont wra ind two children. Judge Lew Coast toCoast. Made up of three successful groups ~ Paying dividends of $1.60 annually in quarterly Funcral services for Mra. Annie | burizl wiil be in Fairview cemetery. | NOrth Amer 5 artrord Rire clayed sentencing unt of stores and negotiating for others. Most suc- payments of 40c next due March Ist. Earning M. Barry, of Hartford, who died 2 D T i un Boiler Elmer N, Edwerds cessful and fastest growing in its field. Sales about 215 times Common Stock dividend re- Tuesday at St. Francis' hospital Mrs. stankey Niedzviecki Pack Mot Ca X National Fire r ttorney, asked tae court for 1929 (eleven months—fiscal year ends Janu- quirements, after paying Preferred dividends of Hartford. were held this morning at | Mrs Aloxandna Niedzwiecki, aged Pean BRI § P ary 31st, 1930) over $7,000,000.00. November $2.00 a share. 9 o'clock at St Joseph's Cathedral, wite of Stanley Nicdzwiecki of Phillips P largest in company’s history. December sales fig. Sexton sirect, died last night at | Postum Co ures, just out, beat November. [22 Pravelers Ins Co b . wis convinced that Acosta Splendid financial condition, latest statement bortiona, Dupul wee B S Bee U 300 ROshu N IRT TR LI Stodks ould his family showing quick assets over 12 times liabiliti s edict cemetery Hg ey 2t ol 8 S Sla B ashorGallin Bub#Serv v am Hardwar s n $8 Valuable leaseholds, good-will, etc., are carried & 4 l,“\ ‘vas born in Poland and for | Radio Corp A at $1.00. Book value in excess of $19.00 a share, Charles Pethigala the past 25 vears had been a rest- | Remington Rd which is close to market price. Funeral services for Charles|Gent of (his city. She was a mem- | Res Pethigala, aged 53, of 117 Henry |ber of the Sacred Heart churci for | Rep street, who dled Monday, were held | Many years this morning at § o'clock at St. An- Besides lier husband, she i > e Ol arew’'s church. Rev, Edward V. Gri- | ‘ived by a daughter, Miss Ueclen Southern Pac wirded compensation totaling kis, pastor, was the celebrant of a | Niedzwicki; a son. Francis. and a|St Gas & Elec andecs T $4.880 in an award made by Con PRICE AT THE MARKET. | solemn high mass of requiem, | cister, Mrs. Julian Rawienski of this|Std Oil N J . 64 Sl i) pensation Commissioner Frederic M | Rev. Father Grikls conducted the | ¢1tY 4 Ol N Y . a2 AL Mg e Willlaad Me. Nobinkon:. Ghi committal services. Burial was in St.| lUneral arrangements in ciarge | Stewart Warn 41 Rorth & Juad | 3 | P oot working for the Seymour Commer o Mary's cemetery o K. Blogoslawski, are incomplete. | Studcbaker .. 4 i i Son Ii ‘\l“ & cial Company on December 21, 1928 tusse! Mfg Co | Texas Co . .2 LX! E i red a fracture of the skull caus F A CARD OF THANKS Robert Padelti | Tex Guli Sulph 3§ S ovill Mfg Co ? ing his death on the following day . . “ We wish to thank all our relatives| Tobert Padelli, infant son of Mr.|'Tim Rol licar Standard Screw 1 the Griffin hospital at Derby. S and friends for their sympathy and and Mrs. Charles Padelli of Main Underwood 10612 1051 nley Works he money will be paid at the vate Since 1910 Investment Bankers kindness shown us during our re- | Street, Kensington, died vesterday|i'nion Pac 218%% 218 3 Torrington ol £ $15 a week for 312 weeks begin e . ~ e 15 | cent bereavement in the death of afternoon at New Britain General| Unlon Carbide 8315 ] 3 Union Mfg Co 18 1g last December 22. The respond 42 Broadway, New York City 208 So. LaSalle St., Chicago, Illinois ourl nelovddt sontand: brothars. we | Nospital: | United Fruit . 10414 Veeder-Root a8t also pays the usual $200 burial Mr. Frederick H. Billings, 433 Chestnut St., New Britain, Conn., Representat |also wish to express our thanks for| Funeral services were held this|U 8 Ind Al .. 1307% 1293 Public Vtilities. Stocks (ward is subject to modi- i 4 pRsprecniative, {he many beautiful floral offerings. | fternoon at 3 o'clock at the Larala |l S Rubber 3 s | Conn Elec Service . 86 fication should the widow remarry. K Mr. and Mrs. Walter Banaszewski, | & Sagarino funeral parlors. Burial |1 8 Steel ... . 1733 Conn Tt & 5 | DR e £ anley Banazewski, was in St. Mary's cemetery, this| Wabash Ry 3 3815 [ Conn Power TREASURY BA Walter Banaszewski, J city. l\\'m wf (s i :,m,lm.q Elec Light ... Iroasury Balance, $111,444,284, Net earnings for the past three years of the merged group have averaged better than 12¢ per share on Common Stock on every dollar of sales. For the full year, making adjustment for acquisi- Selling at the current market around 5 times tions, setting up adequate reserves, and including earnings. non-recurring charges, ‘should not be less than 1930 outlook excellent for increasing sales vol $850,000.00, and may run considerably higher. ume and further expansion. vow-Hart & Heg Billings & Speneer Lristol Brass WIDOW GEIS COMPE Colt's Arms terbury, Jan. 16 () Lagle Lo on. dependent widow o Fafnir Bearing i Robinson of Oxford, was tc Hart & Cooley A boiled down analysis in card form, together with comparatire figures on chain storas will be sent on request for

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