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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7 1930. CEMENT TARIFE WOMAN DIES DAY STARTS DEBATE ~ BEFORE BIRTHDAY Senators Clash on Proposed Tn- ram;ly Making Arrangements f510 crease in Rates Gelebrate Her Anniversary While prep: made to obscr tomorrow, of Josep Main street, before 1 this mornir which she occupied S months ag Ondrik was born in attended the schools and was vated from the Southington school. She spent practically life in South ton. a member of the A pro- ington. March 7 (@ e for a tariff of six cents per 100 vounds on Portland cement, now on ree lis red in the 1o tod W being nty-fourth Mrs. Nellie ( Ondrik of cant nosal 1 day drik, wife h ours died hom ma A stiff conte this commodi in prospect on h was restored to the frec list January 31 by a vote of 40 to At the time that vote was taken the bill provided for an § n, cent duty, the same as that in he house bill. Hint at Retaliation 1 senators of the independent group. for a higher sugar tarifi have hinted that a reversal of the voie on coment might lead to a request for reconsid- ation of the 47 to 39 vote which placed a 2 cent a pound duty on siu- on the theory that such overturn would substanti “vote trading agreen Ve seven South- Severs can who voted he is sur- aad father and o nd, ymother, 1e will he held the Holy be announc be in Sacr ed ican, a ment He said it cost producer $1.57 & barrel to produce cemc 1d that the sales price at plants acros ne in Ontario W §1.41 Senator Borah, republi Tdaho puted the first figure, saying i ation had shown the cos to John Kos enator McMa ey S ota, O i to Rozalia of the bo e Pt ceme 11 der. § outh I tariff slic anowska to it n, Myrile street. stafis- arguing they based upon stionnaire answered by dome 1en they kne no possibility of an inve the comr v y were from the ti a qu were Mortgage Kaliman to Rozalia Dic 30, Myrtle street HYDE AND LEGGE ers w here ation ission the domestic man- and dictate the McMaster aid C surc they ariff, ti s a barrel in Ph ents in New York tha vaised delphia 20 ¢ and Bo the Present Facts on Proposed Gla l‘u a""e Rids March 7 claim ti Belgian Master continued cality “for ey dom “crushed | will be comy cls sold by Belgium ern mar- v ey commiittee ton agriculiure seesion today Hyde federal far icul a routed, ding the he country to justify this v THREE MORTGAGE SUITS AGAINSE CLANCI REALTY : Aguainst of the proposed senate inve rc are no fa jon of the grain market, now consideration proposal, made republic N. .. would L senate committec 1o m thorough tigation of ting micthods and their con- with t recent decline wheat. terday announced rm board to take virtuall, all of the surplus wheat off the market as a move toward pric | stabilization. Plans to Use Resources Operating through its newly rized national grain stabilization | corporation, the board plans to place all ifs available resources behind the move, Legge said. At present the board has about 75,000,000 at han- |and congress is said to be will to appropriate more the cmer 5| geney continues 1sionj perts who on report the vis ply now is well over 160,000 bushels, most of which is consid- cred surplus etock. is taken as an indication th 50,000,001 may be necessary to project sucesstully. Legge denied reports ion corporation is grain ma 1bilization | prepared, and expeets, livery of all ture contracts and miercha; market conditions permit,” To Hold Wheat According to present plans, Legsc said, the board will hold all wheat purchased or contracted for until fter the winfer wheat crop, which ot about the middle of sposed of. If the demand inery unespectedly the program will be under The by Senator powr inve grain ma nectio the price of Lieg: of the Forcclosures Brought l'ru-‘ perty On Lake Court and Corbin Avenue Three foreclosure suils, anci property on Lake street and | Corbin avenue, have been started by Herbert V. Camp and Meyer The defendants are [ 1nd Rose Cianci in cach of the first wo and Irancis Cianci, Albin Dir ol and John lrauc in the third ac- n the first suit which sterday Cianci is named lone defendant. The debt 1 $5,000 morigage given on Septeri- ber 3, 1026 on property including an ipartment at the intersection of Lake street and Lake court The defendant in the second ances Cianci and the mor! dobt is §$4.000. The mortgas en on July 5, 1929, and th perty i the inter mmm of Cor- venue and Wilna stre perty at the intersection of Cor- avenue and Wilna street is in- cd in the third action. The mort- > was given on July 5, 1929, and defendan rancis Cianci, el and Is > last two have encumbrance The note 70'11“.2 of $4,000. Attorney Harold involving nan. was filed he arce 1dying sible grain suj £ that the speculat- o The corporation to take du- dise it as 1he he N. Williams of | Kirkhani, Cooper, Hungerford & | Camp represents the plaintiff and | Constable Ired Winkle served the| paper | I7P. GILBERT IS ELEGTED T.A8B. SO”!MYS“CRETAR{ os program wa dent Hoover. hefore announced Hyde and also yere the John McGuire Resigns Post (o Be- announ nt come Manager of Store Cons ducted by Society. anes P Gilbert, ard of directors of B. society has tary of the o wce as libraria ldward A. Donahue, a speeial clection of the librarian on the Y. M. T. heen elected nization and his ill be taken by it was voted at | society last | secre about McGuire s been appoint- o store, started on h S tion ¢ of th and D hrou of John anager iety's 5 dutic *. McGuire amd Mr the only members of the hoard of directors prior to the last scui- annuel election at which the younger officers were replaced by older meni- Gilbert werc Mott Re%ldent Manager | For Hincks Bres. & Co. | larold ¢. Mott, formerly with| Fuller, Richter Aldrich will be | resident manager for Hincks Bros. | & Co, who will open an off at | Itoom 405, Commercial Trust Co building on West Main street. The firm is a member of the New York tock exchange, and associate mem- her of the New York curb market and has offices in Hartford, Water- Middletown, Norwich igeport rondway play ile,” written by Wesley, above, i ment” against capital it may continue. Oth be taken off the boards, Mrs. Ella Blake, of Amarillo, Tex, aged mother of Lobert Blake who, - | before his execution 1 murdes advertise themselves—Her- | wrote the agazine article upon Ad dept. | which the play is said to be based. I hit, ¢ -vear Joh: nuine argi: punishmen it must cording HOOVER Wa WIRES MASARYR March § (B —Pr Hoover tocay » gratulations to President Mass of Czechoslovakia on the oc ion of his S0th birthday. hington, a ry They ald Classified or-| 3,000 | complet@the | rain purchased on fu- | wpo | requiem high While | | Daniel, FACE COMMITTEE [ we in| plans | said, | | pa | Mary's | Barbero avenue, | morning 1 | ebureh | ma | requiem land the | enc | Alderson [the home. | rector Deat Mrs. Bernard Ly TONIG TO MARKET Incr Mrs. Rose Coyle Thoma hospital, after a husha daughters, Miss G homaston, Mrs a son Harry rnard Lynch of st eased Interest in Sound Isstues Appears Today York al dema tei honds 5 of optim at phacl's this mornir her Have: hort illness. leaves Besides two cury and on a marlet A4 prices to 1 trend today ites zovernmen n i di B = mor: G nd Me N N J. funeral will be held 50 o'clock from in Thomaston with mass at St. Thomas' 9 o'clock. Burial will Irhomas's cemet immediate intain the However, Uniteg s, which h sold off tr he mor family izs g th trading £450,000, certific in car asury ced chu of in St ton. Mrs. Julia Rivers Mrs Rive of 1 Julia oldest of this city, died yes oon the home of ) Riv of 1 ma hvestmer after 5 on monc o by illn Mrs. Rivers of this ¢ ne was one of the St Mars a short- had el oldest 1 he organiz been a e an in the her em- this since its tion city. rvivi Jo all of Matthew Crowe randchildren andchild Funeral nerrow mornit home of ( o'clock at Daniel Sulliv Gicor Rivers th Mrs, 21 g 1965. moving in the in volime company’s « Milford will ony wiich is us Consolid hond Mary Noun other. American di approached or lon on Steel Car Funerals | o Goodrich bright spots rilomas Williams CRILE rex i rrants | ¢ little nd for gupplied ices for Thomas Wil- 1 a former resident of 1 Wedn ford were held this o'clock at Erwin chap:l | and the bonds in Fairview cemetery upward move wife, he is survived| The Da- | of low E ith 164, who d climl t sold off toc from the top. Corp! den well only a narrow his velo sig N Vu no a daughter, Fred and William Williams city and s, Williata dlake of gian obligatio strong, shade 1 thi a sister, this cit 1all new offor rounded | | it I 1 ol on which, with Carl J. exee P tion of utility issuc, | - oc latively small amount d financing. Today's flota- P \ ho ho Wednesday, i tomo win ehapel died row el debentures 943, Tat loan in United and 2,500,000 conver n Utilities, Ahl- st Lutheran lsal| e and burial will tio cemetery. Ch CURB MOVES UP - ~ DESPITE PRESSURE * TH Totilevea: America Gs for Inc., il officiate Frairyiew o1 A\ Funeral ore tio! Florence Cole rvices for M Flor- J. Cole, aged 62, of 94 Frank- lin Square, who died yosterday, will| be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 ,r-\ Erwin chapel. Rev. \\lHHIn U tilities Strike Difficulties, But Industrials Show Strength Methodist church, ¥ officiate and burial will be in | ew cemetery. & A Al Henry Schwab services for Henry | d died Wedn t his home, 3 Basselt street, | held this afternoon at 30 at Rev. Samuel Sutcli of St. Mar Episcopal officiated and burial was in W cemetor There floral tributes. M | Am An An An Ar An An rch T (8- 0 to today, despite momen | ing here and there. The countered considerable sure, but several of ti investment trusts and good demand. The revival of Goldman The curb forward back d- ufilities en- selling pres- indusirials, oils were 1n Sch 9, wl . m . day a push wer church, Fairvic many we bullish Sachs activity in Harrison Wil- | An B Ridge, | A B Goldman Sac Atc ading up a point or more into new | At high territory for the recovery. Loh- | T man, Corp.. showed marked buoy- |pBe e for the first time in weeks, | B | selling up mearly 5 points to a new | gy | peals for the movement clos | Bu Arcturus Continues Gain Bu Arcturus Radio 4 Ca feature vesterday, continued its ad- | (o vanee with a. gain of about 20 points. | Some of the air stocks were in con- d demand. National Aviatiof ccently consolidated Acror tical Industric 7 point ta a new | ton Airplane Engine Tung Sol | spot. Republic depressed o couple of po in the day, but attracted port. 1'ox Theaters A lost about a reflecting indications that the | ve n plan may he delayed by gal entanglements group, Humble and in fair demand, hut | encountered consider liquidation, although it w supported around yeste 1l level. Natural gas stock active, but United Gas moderately in respo that it had acquire t in Northern Evelyn Davin Funerz s seven-yea Mrs., 1 services for Evclyn Davin old daughter of Mr. and Richard Davin of Logan strect, died Wednesday from blood poisoning, will be held tomorrow | morr at $:30 at the home of her| s and at 9 o'clock at St. J eph's church. Burial will be in St | cemetery. to 9 ube, strong Pasquale Barbero ral aged 3 second de | el I¢ v Hill orello’s held this i of 19 Websis vietim Anna with rose more hove rallicd of firc which home in troyed w Haven poin I ( ( ( & h arlors el York | Joseph ( ward ok ( celebrated (« of requicnt. b As the casker was borne into the g church Organist Irank Sullivan | « played Dana’s funcral march. Mrs. | I Frank Sullivan “Pie Josu [Ricuininye the offertory and at the conclusion | Citics Service of the mass she rendered “Nearer My | aP1° God to Thee.” As the casket was|SITONgly horne from the church Organist Sul- | 43Y's f livan played Gricg's funeral march. |V 1 The pall bearcers were Salvatore | Moved u Zoccoli. Thomas Ma chion. Anthor and James Bur and a o ‘o ‘ol ‘o o ‘o ru u Da De s church of St. Anc a solemn carly gl st so0n hi ng Ele Ir 170 o to a repo 5 Joseph Riale | larse i i | Ctitities ¢ levas in s ary's cematery.| In the clectrie Electric ‘o power group Bond & rpower volume, issues Share and American turned over in moved in narrow | Three Held for Thefts At Middletown Hespital Middletown, March 7 (P—Bench issucd today because of supplies from th { the Connecticut § rought into into the | before Ju Sullivay | three me ve played Grieg's funeral march. [ With the institution Flynn's “Ave Maria” was sung by | 30. and Morris Leitz Mrs. Frank Sullivan at the offertory [ Whom has a stor at the consecration she sang | Walsh. 20. Agnes Dei from St. Ceeili | State and local officers served th mass Mrs. Sullivan sang “Abide With Mc” [ warrants. The men each pleaded | € not guilty and asked for a jur: Lel the conclusion of the mass and as | Bonds were st for their appearance. | Lic casket was borne from the church Organist Sullivan played | Information as to the extent of [ Ma rer My God fo Thee” and the |t other than that they include | Ma funeral march “Flee as a Bird.” | and comestibles, was not given | M Ihe pall bearers we 3. Gian Mi netti, Salvatore Gian Ro- hino, Terr: D. Dragone and A. | save k flowerbearers wer 10} and Peter Perrofto. | sfr Donohue conducted | that wi rvices at the grave. | at the Mary's cemetery. | someonc s a wealth of floral tributes. | taining $2 as were | G¢ but | & | Ge | Ge | Gli Go | Go « Gr | Gt Mrs. Funeral Dana Courtney rvices for Mrs. Dans Courtney, aged 30, wife of Dana Courtney of 268 Cherry strect, who died Tuesday, were held this morn 9 o'clc St. Joseph's | A solemn L mass of was c John F. Donohuc, Keane was Brennan deacon. As (h chureh church. at hi ated by pastor, Rev n and Rev. | Berlin ts store hos- ri c In Int Int Tnt Int Jol |1 superior Rufus Booth no connection Joseph Lesser, | 24, cach of | Stanley was borne lon Organist Irank casket and ofis out a re et i, . REPORTS $28 STOLLN orth Carroll 158 reported 10 police today he was playing basketball | A. B. hall last evenir ole his pocketbook con T ira Na Na N N No he of Manplc Riale Father the commif®al Burial was in St There w. Joseph ot Rev. 50 Issues Again Reach N The Reicsl Light, d $2.000.000 in Gulf “"‘ then | | Allis ¢ n Com ‘er De he hi & Irre Gen Mont Nas ‘va‘ns Glass .. R | BOND []EMAN[] lS Stock Market Moves Upward In esponse to Easier Money Rate; Buying Orders Cover Broad Llst C\\ High Ground for Year— Drop in Foreign Redis- count Rates Reflected in Renewed Interest. March 7 (P)—Th v oan period of ney, me in to- in respons redit con and rovemet ng indust ributed over amu dem- It 4 into| ground on I to near that ran Believe Money Easier ippoint resuit ¢ York Iteder to cut th ¢ a lower s that federal 1 follow @n through th» purcha rnment securitic it rate is expeete due course. reduced from e Cl L rate tod Di G 1o icago Ied Janls no chang t rate ic participation in reported by s on hou .000,000 in brokers' loans we reflocts increased mar; and probably some distribu- by the many pools have organized since the t made erve 14 tly which first of Call Money Drops newed at 4 per dropped 1o 3 oney r 1ay 1in and bankers' were quict, money market one « with und as) People’ 1e points to lean Destinning ints. Youngstown Warren Brothe Manville, American Power & Gener: ctorics, Tiqu Worhir and R above many t price also high at jumped new 3 Tub Liews P rbonic, J p, Tairbanks Morsc sold 3 final to. 6 points day quotations. prices American T Drug Goods, Alli ring, Bullard npany. Borden, Canada Dry, Gen- al Blectric, Mathieson Alkali, N nal Bisc Packard Motors, Tex Land Trust and Warner Yictures col and MARKET AT 2:10 ered Associated Atlantic nal Unie IS, 101 preferred. 1§ sal ar :00 P M. o 540 v Red lied Cl I L Bank Note 1 Bosci Ma 1 Can 1 Car & 17dy Alco 1 & Fgn Pw 1 Loco Am Am 1 Woolen, conda hison lantic 1t & Ohio...118 ndix Avia .. 463 th Steel ..103 iggs Mfz 141 cyrus o 281¢ sh Term cm 47 Im & Mecla. nada Dry n Pacific n Alloy Steel Ias Oliio o 4% 1057 8 & North Tl Mot, M i i vslor lumbia Gas ol ng-Na n Gas nti Can m Prod icible Stee rliss Wrt em v Chemical voe Reynlds nn Kodak Autolitr Pywr & Lt {10 1 A o X Lilm port Am 1] n NY nl nl Motors nl Pub nl Rwy dden Co cm 1d Dust odrich ham Paige " Weol Brothers | + | tons * | by the Bendix Aviation Corp., | Vanadium si1 { Warner Br 1 Wst' Willy worth LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co,) Insurance Stocks Bid Actna Antomobile Conn Gene Hartford I'i Hifd Steam ¥ ational Iirc Phoenix Travelers Ma 1u[1(lu|lng >(m;\; Har G Hart & Hegeman Rillings & Spen Iristol Bra City Company Colt's Arms Eagle Lock Fainir Bearing Co’ Hart N B Machins North & Judd Peck, Stowe Russcll Mfg Co ovill Mfg Co Ser Works orrington « Union M \ ceder-Root Public Utilitics ;mu Conn Servic Conn Lt & P 5% Conn Power . Htd Elec Light Hfd Gas Co com | Hta Gas Co itd |~ B Gas outhern 2 Amn Wil Co 14 TEASURY Balance BALANCE 35,344.454. ——m Wall Street Briefs _— (P ingot production in the Unitc | States last month totaled 4,067,97 the Amierican Iron & Steel In- | stitute reported today. This repr an i of 251,521 to. and compares with produced in Feb; better showing the industry last month is cated by the fact that re only 24 working days, there were 27 in January. wtions last month were at §6.43 nt of rated capacity, as con- ed with 71.51 per cent in Janu- and 21.91 per cent in February, v York, March 7 1 1 il sents | over January by ferther § ther whereas Oper: per tra S stock of Telegraph-1in- Rerlin, has been the identity heen large block of Atlantische cll-Schaft WL by a group o disclosed conducted hich has ongh Bros. not negotiations of New Yor npany operates a cable North Sea comnecting with 1he the Iast England o Th in the lines o, o graph ( o H approv draul Brake Assoc plans for acquisition of the company on the | for six com- basis of five Bendix share shares of the Hydraulic Br pany’s stock. ew bond offerings this w taled $94,97 £65,455.000 ek to- last we | 264,000 in the sa Instead of cash dividends of 6213 |on the common stock. he Ce Co Mfg. Co., of Providence, R. T, makers of radio tubes, have declared a quarterly stock dividend | of 2 per cent, payab April 1, to| | stock of record March { the iy s a share directors of ndy Con Cop b7 North'n ptd 4 on Motor pirat'n Cop 1 Cement 1 Harve: 1 Nickel 1 Tel & hns-Manyv'le B msas iC o Co Valley Cabn'c R'kwell Alkali & 7 souri P Ward i Moto t Biscuit t Y Central Haven R rth Am Co . high mid rlin- th K 17 60 1 ¢ | Eleutn | Zenizelos \\ I” (ommuc Threefold Greek Policy Athens, March 7 (R—Continua- |tion of Grecce's threefold policy dur- ing 1930 Dhas been promi by rios Venizelos, pre in the newspaper Host He declared that the governme will continue its efforts to imiprov living conditions, strengthen inter- {nal and cxternal § and better {the gencral cconomic position by further development of the coun resources, micr, writing nt he calls for better hygienc nt of agriculture by the hment of agricultural banks and schools, exploitation of lignits increased tourist traffic, the ostab- lishment of an economic council mnd improvement of the mercantilc | marine. 1 said dwellings. 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United Founders is now merging with American Founders on the basis of two shares of United for three shares of American Founders. YIELD 5.77¢ ] Fading Art Treasures e Worry London Dealers | /| London, M T (P—Controversy | . o) 1 have won places in the French Justice. o judges and clerks have content to wield steel 1d the files, as in nearly all other administrative offices, have heen cardboard boxes or big pigeon loles built of unpainted boards. The change started when some onc the department of justice borrowed a typewriter which had been seized by the police. Now par- ent has authorized purchase of four machines, the hiring of four young women to run them and thp installation of one vertical file. T aroused in London tain West Iind assert the art cir- | pens a v e an $ t dealers who 20,000,000 worth of Turner water colors in the a being allowe to ing allo o i ccognition Hery which Tas Turner paintings, w r-colors, a Tiar dr denic colors declare its Awin that wre fading, that the wealth of 1 realizing that one none, while experts | blinded irners into ot day it may have | lery is GOLF DATES SET Toronto, Ont., March 7 (®—The dates for holding the Canadian open zolf championship at Hamilton, Ont have heen changed to July 24, bound fo {and 26, in order not to conflict with always re-|other major championships, it was irritating | announced today. ot guar- | = AILWAY VALUE SET Washington, March 7 (P)—Owned :wl used property of the Hocking Valley railway was tentatively valued [today Dy the interstate commerce S committee at $33,460,000 as of June ol 30, 1917, while used. but now owned 1d the vertical file, | property of the road, was valued at {sable devices in any modern office, [§1,028,123, John Laver light in any to water-colors. “These Turner | fade,” he said. I irded wathe wmedium hecause you ntee that it will last i to it Sir v out fatal | has pointed tha intensity is s are haye color is F l'cnch Justlcc l‘mall\ Adopts Modern Devices Paris, 7 (A—The type- | writer indispen-