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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930. NORRIS DESIRES (™ ozt zocorzs ) SEVERAL RAILS "™ iincn towsoresy Slump In Market Continues Toda : EAPENSE PROBES ™G0 N BT, ™ gt Bl Rally This Aftermaos | PUTNAM & CO, Brings Suit Por Two Million Charg- Ea )l—ble:Y'-!'H'liwdSnd!d-' % Mr (:‘”‘,x r_{"“ l:“::’“t ,:]:_‘,,Y:“.:']"L ;7(: D R ing Restraint of Trade By 1 ] 1 - S e Wants Committee to Keep Eye Roay B, o1 | Trading Languishes in Early il iy And Halt Proc_e*ss_(flthuld@t’mn 31 WEST Mmmrz.‘,’ggw BRITAIN on Campa_igfl_xpgnflilures SHUENHAIR BRFAKS Hours—Finland Gains New High 7 Bear Attack in Morning N5 Nouw U0 5 WARTFORD ONICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, T 2118 > e % N Biscui Drives Traders to Profit Washington, b. 20 (P—Ap- T‘V i = f e s : ; 3 Nat ‘ o ' . pointment of a senate committee t | nks lent us i N N . i 5 5 of senatorial candidates in the ap- ket today, and trading languish- HioacTittig rimatiealt nallteliotion ed in the early hours, tra ) o) Declares Extra Divi- e BRISTOL BRASS CORP. s provosed in a resoiution inuro- | Pilot - Fsfahlishes Records for| mv far the most active sue was o g S0 (At s dend. an-Am 1 .o COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS MEC the American Telephone convertible publican, Nebraska g . i irious larg Lasky 1 13 i résonmtion was rererrea 1o e | OPEC With Added Weight |« -z wmien acetines ey L o Union Paci ‘ ! AGLE LOCK (0. sbnatn eleotione commiltios tot oo ik ¥ | shares, on fairly brisk selling : s IEpal A e e ANDERS. FR aching examination into the ex- | o) " sonville Beacl, o, eb, S S : ¥ to rui Jit, de , ) during the | R e b = nditures and * ences” —Leo- Shoenhair, of Akron, Ohio, | 1€ ol SEbL nt 1 » « i i e Rad-Kei : ; STANLEY =2 r was born at New Brit- ployed in the senatorial prim 1d conventions. Scnators up re speed records f ed weight | refunding 4s, Southern Railway g ction this year would out again effort 10 eral 6 nd the New York Ce barred from membership on the | ¢APture onc and possibly three more | ral, Pennsylvania and Wabash 2 o committeo which is to be named by | Marks g g8 were Fhe market » Judge Reserves Decision e vice president Flying his white streamlined mon- | expecting announc Senator Norris himselt s o can. | 0TI, Miss ,:,_\\m own, Shoenhair {00,000, fssue of cot e < In l |l‘71111\n|‘ Lawsuit noitiar - | . : EDDYBROTHERS&CO for reelection. So is Senator world record with | Roclk Island. : Sout S 2 g Borah, of Idaho, another leader of | 11000 Kilograms, equivalent to 2,204 iR 1 Pipe 1 1 L 8 W i 3 Members Hartford Stock Exchange #nd Senator Walsh, of Montana, the o : 1 Mexico 4 ) 2 (e deniacral iena. { is‘speed over the 100 kilometer [ noint advanc Wal th GBET C 1 tria ) o 5 B four years and on the basis of | Which exce .71 es an {in in the du s on e bl St : 1 and bl 33 Lewis Street 13 Colony Street hour the former 1 of 160.280 f o y ¥ S i ) s reports of expenditures in Penn- Ivania anc “{held by Captain H. Broad of | Great Britain Foreign honds ¢ to t Fr Smith, ey Finland 6 1-2s I William S, Vare, His records for the 500 kilomeier |0 2 now high for t 3 : ! 5 ennsylvania, both republicans and | €OUrse with the added load of 1,059 | 0 pi ot 1EL B8 . « s e k : 1 . rtified as having been clected to | Kilograms, 4 miles an | ponge were inact 4 i 5 v We Oftfer: 1o senate. | hour, exceeding the record also Neld | agiie trom the s v plagiari [ 7 i e race again this year | by Broad of $ miles an hour. " 943 TILPR 2P SRS e st o o i Womeies AU D SOTES, ut Quabee, ¥, 2 oxing i’ e af o L SR COLT PATENT FIREARMS lard Co land f France. the ord of 1,000 kilometer course [ oo ot with 300 kilograms added load, as Mellon May be First Witness in In- | well as the 1.000 kilometer course| oy ¢ - y : el W B T T { with no added load. i : 2% Goddard, of The Fss (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) vestigation Planned by House = e “1 e j s 1 L S i e : . ; hisurance Stocks T Banking Committee. of Memphi: € . 3- 1.30 for all maturitics shington, Feb. 20 (P—An 1t S e UNDER IPRECIRE o il il o G i iR e New York Bank Stocks house banking committee next racific Northwest Public h Secretary Mellon, or | — 0 rmed 1o consolic l 1 { 3 ne of his assistants, and J. W. Poo]« i attle and Portland propertics of < LBugene i 7 ookd for a moderate i | ) o : . ”i“:‘.]‘{,‘\’. ; '!n‘c ‘1‘“\:' X D‘flnie dee S]acke[]s o DCC]}I}&S fi[][l : ‘”’1":’[\‘ g sorands i s 3 L - e o T Bought, Sold and Quoted Wednesday and Thursday of each L v uvi\m y is .,m(.;m. ed. New Yor Felb v Curb s be the gov- City [tems e = A e ; ; We Also Recommend g market shares were und cady| s ¢ 7. Tomlin i \ ) Rillings © § federal ve- |y moderate pressure today. Trad-{a jyrid o at due forced (c i n ) s : Sl presentatives of fed- fing ended to slacken on declines, |home on Maple street, for t 5 T : 168 ) mp; 4 ( sery ! 1d other indi-jand in general the list maintained | qypper committee of {he i { [ Mg ; onEC r l r ectrlc s from the banking industry. |a saivly firm ur Bl o e e ¢ osihe abo > it th ) ' ° expected to have | rious cfforts 1 nerations | isetton < Sarved hether concentration | for the . rgcly un- N iecallineols alion: tralization of king ve- | availing | Tuesday eveninz in honor o ) should be limited by law. as| 1 ilitics bore 1 the loom R e ety B RS D N B L, L Consolidated Laundries Corp. f congress | timited 1o a point two. Blectric | cicav. Miss Mayer Wil become 1he {Bond and Sha rerican Super-| pride of . T Sub-Contracts Let in Eonon E 150 Pow-near future. She récei n - m X e e s ndarn Hospital Building Job s were among issues showing e i ) e ticia : mioved up abe : 1 On the N. Y. Curb Exchange Sub-contracts for all electric|gych declines. Central States Llec-|sirect was given work, plumbing and heating archi- | tric's favorable carnings statement|shower herk hon tural terra cott tone and |merely prompted profit taking. {the home of her sistc All Quotes Furnished Over Direct Wire cel reenforcing work have| A firm spot was United Light and | Bosckay. Miss Mayer Ol COIC iy n let by Herbert Goldsworthy, | power A, which was bid up more|cipient of many useful gift ¢ LA 1L rlo ¢ bt S > ¢ i presentative of the Murch Broth-lipan a point to a new high for the | will become the bride of 1) t0d £ lTorace strect ety St Car Lyl % Construction company of movement, but it quickly encoun- | Benoit in the near fufure s mo c home of her I 4 & Louis, Mo., in conncction with the | tered realizing. orge Martin of 35 Torrai v E &hort all s v S g i h > ) “ vork on the Newington Veterans'| JInvestment trusts like o sagged. | strect complained to Officer I'red : | National Investors, strong | Wagner that (w0 rabbits were stolen rothers and a sister annlad e i ) y ; New ok Cijcagg Bescpet fhe plumbing, heating and oil [feature, encountercd — particularly | from his coop Tucsday te eral ser v 1 1 3 i i ; N b burning ipment work was sub-|peavy profit taking, and Leman - i g New Britain Office to the B. Lerunwald company of |gorporation sagged moderately, Three Youths Again in tock Market @ FREASURY BALANCE ©Omaha, Nebraska. The hitee- | The Goldman Sachs issues were | Y LRy e r eart \ Nk Bala $a5 4 ial terra cotta will be furnished | fairly sieady, moving tractionatly| _Court on Theft Charges : S S the Atlantic Terra Colta com-|higher in the early trading. Penn| Bridgeport, Feb. 20 (Py—TFor tht ey ‘ B of New York city. The cast| Road encountered further liquida-|second time within a ¢ months, will be furnished by the Cic-|tion, dipping below 15. A few of | three 18 year old youths are on trial cone Cast Stone company of Provi-|(he industrials moved forward in |bcfore a judge and jury in superior [ F unera l S dence, R. I Jour hundred tons of |Jight trading, with chemicals show- | Court for charges of burglary, and | automobile thefts. They are Daniel aglinco, John Graugauskas anl i ospital. 55 West Main St. veinforcing steel will be furnished |ing notable strength. Ly the Tidewater Structural M Both New Port company and|} terials corporation of New York | United Chemical reached new high [JOhn Matthews, all of this city. C. Puffer Dies R ground for the movement. Johnson |, The threo were presented befor At Home in Rochester | Alco 2815 g Lo J e \ g . & (l’ . S demperall @ife 3 oo o Molov and Slaney Blameutigl Whe | g S Ralie by desth of & mem . Special LI . [GLIGCOlT m “daon the grounds vesterday -and |wise rose to its best levels of the | tal WS ATC tochester, i . 5 I 1 work on the cxeavating was started | year. i At the first trial the police test v, d . veteran postal tling 01 7 o i MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE oday. 2 | Some of the oils reacted from the|g o 41at the youths confessed to clerk s city, who was born i . 3 e e It Tt o — upturn late yesterday, Vacuum and |yt rone 08 R S S b aper Box | New i, Conn, on Jamyary . | Am Wollen e 17 7 % |a ) The New Britain National Bank Bldg. i £ . 1564 d whose only sist rs. . wonda T 1 : Tei 5200. F T aven S Humble losing ground moderately. | company of this ‘city and also {he : New Haven Student Gives ‘ i (ot G X 4 C. Judd, now resides in Ne Lo Ghison Bernwrd A, Conley Brayton A. Porter. Mol . ) Gulf and Cities Service were fairly | hert of two untomobiles. 5 Gvidence Against Couple | <teaay. Memphis was a feat The defendants have d _|aiea seladly Mandiy ntic R j New Haven, Ieb. 20 (UP)—Use of | the natural gas stocks E g statements confessing the crimes, (his home, 100 Mor o 4 Baisass s L0 3 L . % > DIRLCT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8, a Yale ent to obtain evidence |couple of points to a new K in | s offered by the state: Puffer was clected serg lix i ¢ | o x inst Abraham and Samuel Cutler, | active trading o Jieged “campus hootleggers,” was = e BOARD OF REVIEW MELTS imitted by police today | . . g he monthly session of the Boy Ui Untaniod sradcnt was sald ta) Coroner Mix's Funeyal T Bt e ae B s apw \ ; g o | ant will oparat ol . Seas ST 5 N SfHE0 e e 2 f Mich., in 1888, I et 3 2 We Recommend ive arranged for purchase of | Held in New Haven Today |scout c 7:30 o'clock la . i i ¢ T Ule of liquor at a designated place | Ny Haven, Feb, 20 (P—A not- |night. The following members wers | Was {ransicrt ¢ : mitic . b o N TED GAS COMP e of mon, it » degratu it |y Have e, 49 Goh mas Vil 3 olosing o et 141 e e : UNI ANY roon paid their last tribut »- | Neil MacDeugall. Francis McAloon, | ferred l « = 3 ) ¢ 10 < rhe Gutler brothers were held in|spect to the memory of Eli Mix,|George Burling, Fred Peters and M ent y > | he & 2 ; Preferred and Common 'y bonds pending investigalion. |coroner of New Haven county for|C. Heisler made a clerk c i X - —— ncarly 45 years, whose funeral was| John Boldoski of roop 7. passed | 1S Sumi i A [ Hinman Puffer; tw Mers, Mis MOODY SCHOOL NOTES lield from a mortuary chapel. Most {his second class test, while Herbert | ! A Mrs. g y * ara, A. T r rgnk wpplication The first meeting of the Moody |of the men were life long friends and | Cook of Troop 7. Don Holmes of |(lara A 1HER Wb FFE 0 1 e A % 2 2 Scoretarial School Alumni associ-|Intimates in professional life, judses, | Troop' 9, George Barbour of Troop (SCMIZ 140 ¢ s o 5 e -« Just Wanted Expense: fion was held last evening at the |court officers, lawyers and business|11, Dominick Cartelli of Troop 3, |HAlLy Luife At B 5 « For Woman's Support| GUDER FLYING POPULATL SONNENBERG BEATS STECHER chool. Both classes *2§ and 'y (men, to whom there had always been | Herbert Williums o Troop 2, and | i) Lol 5 . ' : bnaeia s ; | ¥rankfurt-or fa eb Mia ) =G o well represented. bui onc incumbent of the coroner's | james Naughioh of Troop 12 pass- |'eld trom hisl b coneathd « ) 7 dsioios Ll ) flving is & 5 rap e e e office, 0 long back did Mr. Mix's|eq first class tests. ILEENOONS U 28 D Clos L ‘on Gas NY ] o et inn T favor among G S ; : terms begin = i ment was in M Hope ceme el ! of 4 € ok Shorla Iior ¢ | sta t vorld's heavyweight Rev. Oscar E. Maurer of Centor e P - e ot 103 ¢ : ; e - it ast 2 Church on the Green, at which the _ FIREBUG IS SOUGHD Mrs. Teon I Licgey f Ly i R aian 1 1 A last night d \ining was empowered {o appoint a | <" ‘r“ e field, Feb. 20 (UP)—An in « $ v | feat of Nebraska in hanquet committee to make nec "}‘“I;w“lf“‘l~N'l"”‘fl onia Ay 1o oos | cendiary specializing in old colonial s here. Sonnen S N |8 g er 2 3 b houses was g W p e today 2 first and thir N ary arrangement pee R S e ht by police today | PEIMT ) AU Norin st rst .m\.l”: tall After the business meeting a pro \ 2 o ikt Latter two suspicious fires on sicces- e s | tackle. Stecher won William B. EIf§ Judge W. M. Pickett, | - ¢ who dicd Tuesd o R 2 TRl eiinte Hoay wolsiots gram wits presented by Loulse Her| v ooy B B pay Lt Isive nights which damaged Green- | e v lds e e Gien SECOND SCHOOL BURNS o sec with a body scissor i B P, George Nicoalrl, Chiel Harry TUt-{iy )5 i coructures JIOTIN SR S 2z ol ntest t minutes. » grorman ‘“‘\"“f J J"’”; e of West Haven and Coroner Mon- | e} Hill structur ! ! lchurch. A solemn high mass of 1zeport o seed L 8 ainne Netmann ’29, Milton Legat|,,,i of Waterbury, cach of whom |, -~2St DIghts blaze damaged a|, .00 was colebrated by R and Anthony Scalisc '28 I ieon ooy olosely i conheatadl| wiosstory RouseIbpIIE S0z hrownd] o fee ST B TR T COLLISION SUIT Refreshments were served by the [\iy the coroner’s office in years| 33 the Moorhead homestead e e e see 003 & i reeant e $ iRt i e : 3 SR S sgular committee, Helen Armstrong | past, The previous night firemen had |'poc” npomas 10 Lawlor was Sub- | oy o A 1d C ] ; 2 ced W endiary | Ziolkowski of this city Agnes Mahoney '23 and Mary | The honorary bearers were repre-|Poen called —from a banquet when | poi Srert e e e i : ng wa ed Clyde H. Perkins of Bristol Pietrzkiewi | sentatives of the bar, court and civic | flames virtually destroyed the Sally | ™5 50 - S 1 into th el e the cost of @ nion on an automobile accident Friday morning at the school a|life. Burial was in Grove street ceme [ Banks house, u landmark here sinee | ) ™ 5 oL nhalc dsi lenied that he th ich occurred at the intersection typewriting contest will be held, the | tery where so many of the Mix fam- | pre-revolution d played Schubert’s ol 1 le‘ SEEK SNOOK DEATH STAY TR 3 Myrtle and Curtis strects. Attor- operators being members of the day [ily rests, and where grave stones are Ao e O |auet, composea G T C > o BODY FOUND IN CANAIL ney B. J. Monkiewicz is represent- school. IFlorence Backhaus is cap- |inscribed so fittingly applied in thi START PANAMA FLIGHT S daaaT Connolly, sang | Genl Mators .4 : s ence, Mass., i%eh. 20 (AP)— | ing the plaintiff. taining the Reds, a team made up |instance “he was gathered to his| Miami, 1 Feb. 20 UP—Three |, %yt o YT e e of Archic Mundore, 37, a | Deputy Sheriff Matthew Papeia’ of Dorothy Miles, Dorothy Warner, | fathers. | ofticers and a non-commissioned of- | {4 nacc adapied to the requicn | Gem Rae ohy o) who disappeared January | attached property in Bristol, Dorothy Shanahan and Gladys Gor-| S || Gy the army air corps left [mass was sung by 1 Mary's | Glidden Co em 44 :u"!]v‘ ’v” ”"]“ o - s f e North canal — man and Doris Mount is captaining | GRAVES FILES SUIT | Miami at 6:10 o'clock this morning | amet formed by Mrs. Crean, Mrs. | Gold Dust 11 Lo noh e here th His only Known ' ypo11cr CHARACTER SLAIN ihe Whites composed of Anne Man- | Bridgeport, Feb. 20 UP—J. H.|in a tri-motored transport plane £or | o, 011y, Organtst Crean and Jame S ! Governor Cooper survivor s a broth talph, of|' icnneag City, Feb, 20 UP—Ros ghisi, Catherine Iereleto, Ilorence |Graves of Stamford today filed suit|d non-stop flight to Panama. Pan- | " 0008 0550 cie was pla Moore, a police character, was Linciz and Myrtle Avery. Prizes|for $10,000 against Danicl Keough, | American Airways officials said the | i o™ the organ by Organist Crean |Gt North pia 10 i ; 5 wt and killed on a street ¢ will be awarded the winning team. | Norwalk attorney as the result of an |fliers did not announce theiv destina- | G0 0 SRR ST UG Y AR B T ) n 1 t POPE 1S GRANDUNCLI carly today by assassins who —_— |automobile _accident ~at Darien, | tion in taking oft but adviees from |iy ot SO TN SN D ohue | napiratn. Cop o1 B e tome, Fob. 20 (P 10505 fired at him from @ motor car ard BROWN TO BE PROMOTED | March 20, 1929, Washington said they were bound | 3 R now a induncle. ) red away. Police believe the slay € was the sult of u gang dispute At the regufar business meeting jlans were made for a spring ban- and the president, Funeral sery for Mi Kennedy | ed 62, W Goodrich Rub 48 7 of exceution to permit [ Cleveland, Ohio Washington, b, 20 (P—Major| Graves alleged that he suffered a|for Panama. Airport officials dc :‘-:L’;m:;-u. ’K‘l‘:”‘” w\”""“‘““" b ¥ :"": ‘!;"‘”“”' .- 68 o 383 | Ceontral Falls I, ¥Feb. 20 (P— | \urchesa Marin Luisa General Preston Brown, at present | fractured skull, leg and arm. | clared they did not register upon ar- | {#® PATNS HOV G el e oy A. Wells, o “m‘u]‘ nee. oner | Ugolint gave Wirth o commander of the first corps area at _— rival last night. 8 y S IRy IS inol e T tor te Hectri Ways [ morning who will be nam TETUR “ERS Loston, will bocome deputy chict of | MORGAN AIDS TERRY FUND — [Riarci . : ‘ Intl Tel & Tel 725 : | company bus that collided With &|pio Pia. Mother and ehild are do- | NETURNS 30 DODAERS \ff of the army next month, sue-| Londen, Feb. 20 (P—J. P. Mor-| DEFAULT JUDGMENT GRAN | The pall ¢ James Johns-Manville 153 2 | truck dr by William M. Tabor |ing well | Drooklyn, Feb. 20.—lvy Olson, ceeding Major General Brian H.|gan of New York has given $1,000| Judge Stanley J. ki has filed i‘f“""“"' Mich: S homas | Kansas_City So 80 ~lof Usbri Mass., in Lincoln, caus- “The pope, as so0n as the news had | former star shortstop, will retura to wells. ‘xo\\arll a $30.000 fund intended for|a default fudgment in favor of the|CroWley, Mr. Hudon. Michacl Beg- Jo e gl H ing Tabor's death, was arraigned inpeen communicated to him, gent|the Brooklyn Dodgers this scason as General Wells has heen assigned | purchase of Ellen Terry's farm at | Stanley Svea Grain & Coal Co., in ifs|1e¥ and Frank x4 s | district court today on a charge o " {o command of the first division at|Small Hythe, Kent. The picturesque st Bita 1. Cutler. amages | 1iev. Father Tyl y St (1 | operating so as to endanger the lives | Majord » convey his blessings| Olson played with the Dodgers I"ort, Hamilton, N. Y. farm house would be turned into a were allowed. Aftorney | lRev. IPather Connor ad the com-|Aath Alkali t 1 R} of the public. He pi 1 not guilty |y congratu o thanked| from 1915 ‘.‘xo:t and was the —eeeee | museum in memory of the famous | Le: Appell represented the [Mittal serviees al the grave. Burial (At K & T RIU 5 < « | and was held in § « a mother for naming bahy Pia, | sparkplug of Frooklyn's 1920 pen- USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |actress. plaintiff. | was in St. Mary's cemetery. ‘u ssouri Pac . 901y 901y | hearing March 7. which is the feminine form of Pius. nant winniig team. | Dominio his | coach.