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JOHN B, FARRELL, EXPRESSHAN, DiEs Talcott Street Businessman Was Liletime Local Resident John B. Farrell, aged 55, of 40| Talcott strect, one of the most pop- | ular expressmen in this city, died this morning at 8:50 at the luruord hospital of pneumonia. Mr. Farrell was in the busine | many years before the auto truck re- placed the old fashioned moving wagon which was drawn by a pair of horses. He devoted his entire life to the business. Born in this city he attended the Old Town school of St. Mary's par- ish. He was a son of the late Michael and Bridget Farrell, who were among the first Irish settlers After e left school he enter- trucking business. des his wife, he is survived | by two sons, Edward C. and Harc Y. Farrell; two daught Molly E. and Grace C. sister, Mrs. Peter Clark, and a brother, James I, Farrell, all of this city. Tuneral services will Do Jriday morning at 9 o'clock at Mary's church. Burial will be St. Mary's cemetery. held st.| in| Junior Hadassah Plans Dance, Literary Meetmg‘ The entertainment committec Junior Hadassah met last gvening at the home of Miss Sally ‘Croll of Sheftield strect. A report on the au nual formal dance held at the Bu ritt Hotel was given by the dance committee. A meeting and Purim party was planned for next Thursday evening, to be held in the vestry rooms of Congregation Brethren Sons of Israel. Miss Sylvia Adler, chairman of the group, has announced that the literary meeting will be held Thursday evening, March 27, at the home of Mrs. Morrin Shurberg, the Glen Apartments. The book to be reviewed is “Jews Are Like That,” by Louis Brown. CED TO PRISO! | March 12 () — John | ron) Kushner, 33, was sentenced | te's prison for one to three| A. L. Brown in su- perior court today when he pleaded guilty to eight counts of obtalning money under false pretenses. Kush- ner solicited orders from hou wives throughout the city, accepting | deposits on payments for goods that | never were delivered. SENT Bridgeport, (Ba to s SHIRT MAKER D D Bridgeport, March 12 (A—Richard | B. Halsey, president of the R. B. H: Isey Shirt company and a resident of this city for about 60 years, wa seized with a dizzy spell at his home today, and fell, striking his head against the edge of a bureau. He died from a fractured shortly before noon. skull HEFLIN AIRS CHARGES " Washington, March 12 (UP)—Sen- | ator Heflin, democrat, Alabama, charged today that onc of the mem- bers of the democratic state commit- tee who voted to bar him from the Alabama primary had been brought to Montgortery for that purpose from Norfolk, Va, where lhe is a qualified voter. KENDALL CO. REPORT Boston, March 12 (UP)—Com- pleting its fi full year of Consoli- dated operations, the Kendall com- pany of Boston, which manufactur- ers surgical dressings, today report- ed 1929 earnings before depreci- ation, interect and taxes, of $1,818 830. Net profit after all charges was reported as $644,776. The company's balance sheet as of December 1929 showed cur- rent assets of §8,745,629 against current liabilities of $3,144,281, CLAIMS BILL SIGNED ‘Washington, March 12 (P—A bill extending for two years the time within which American claimants may apply for payments under the war claims act was signed today by President Hoover. The measure extends also times for applications of awards of the mixed claims commission and of th: tripartite claims commission for two vears. PAPER STOCK March 12 (P—Har- president of the Amecrican Gas and Electric company said today before the federal trade commission that the Appalachian Power company, a subsidiary of American Gas, held stock worth $24,000 in United Newspapers, Inc., which owns controlling interest in two Wheeling, West Virginia, news- papers, the Intelligencer and the News. HOLDS NEWS Washington, old M. Sawyer, PENNROAD ADDS TO BOARD Philadelphia, Pa., March 12 (UP) —The Pennroad corporation todav | appointed threc additional members | 1o its board of directors. New di-| rectors are: James Alexander, New York; A. H. S. Post of Balli- more, Md., and Phillip Stockton, Boston, Mass, REAR ADMIRAL BURIED New London, March 12 (—Rear Admiral Clarence Alfred Carra, United States navy, retired, was laid 1o his final rest today in Yantic cemetery, Norwich, as the notes of taps, signal that work is done and it is time to sleep, were sounded above his grave by a marine bugler. | The funeral services were simple. COSTS $150 TO START FIRE Hanover, Mass., March 12 (UP)— It cost Mrs. Paul Shats $150 to start 1 fire in her kitchen range. Her hus- band had tucked the money into a pile of newspapers for safe keeping, and Mrs. Shats used the papers to Kindle the fi SIX PINTS OI' BOOZL STOLEN Westfield, Mass., March 12 (UP) Six pints of whiskey which had cn confiscated were stolen from a <trong room in the basement of po- lice headquarters by a thief or | the | Ru: |ana thieves who forced an iron door. \ She Shot “Home Wrecker” Aasociated Press Photo Marion Bullard, above, 18yc high school senior, has bee with the shooting of Daniels, 26, alleged *flamc father, at Alamo, Ga. Mi Daniels was critically wounded by the girl, who was declared by au- thorities to have accused the olde woman of “taking my fathe from me.” A divorce suit is pending between the parents of Miss Bullard. Birth Record A son was born at New General hospital today to Mrs. William Fitzgerald Stanley strect. A daughter was born Tuesday, March 11, at the Hartford hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Koplowitz of 551 Stanley strect, Britain Mr. aad of 13(3 —_— Deaths Donald Kroll | suits for $15,000 instituted by lLosses of About Two Poinis Re | early afternoon. | the big hoard, ;Sl\url‘. ped two points before rallying. Donald Kroll, infant son of Mr. | and Mrs. Albert Kroll of 160 Smith | street, died this afternoon at the| home of his parents. 1 TFuner morrow rnoon home. Burial cemete ervi will athe will be held o'clock be in Iair- to- view Mrs, Joseph Wiliczho Mrs Ielen Wiliczko, wife of Joseph Broad street, died last night at her home after an illness of seven months. She was one of the pioneer ian residents of this city and was a charter member of the Rus- sian Orthodox church. Mrs. Wiliczko was born in Russia ame to this city when a young girl and had remained here since. She was among those who helped | to raise sufficient funds for the erection of the church edifice on Washington street and for many years was instrumental in its ac- tivities. She is survived by her hus- band. Fune of plete, aged 44, Wiliczko of 217 | in are ral arrangements, nley Borawski, charge | incom- Marion Chinitz Marion Chinitz, nine months old daughter of XMr. and Mrs. Isadore Chinitz of 1535 Stanley street, died this morning at the New Britain General hospital following a short illness. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the funeral parlors of Frank P. Duffy at 648 Main street. Burial will be in Beth Alom cemeter — Funerals I'rank Todzia rvices for Frank Tod- of 274 Broad street, nday, were held this 0 at the Sacred He church. Rev. Joseph T. Dawid w the celebrant of the solemn high mass of requiem. The pall bearers were nley Todzia, Joseph Jarnot, Walter Jar- not, Stanley Wasielek, Alexander jewski and Joseph Zejewski. Two nephews were flower bearc Rev. Father Dawid conducted the committal services at the grave. Burial was in Sacred Heart ceme- tery. Tuneral zia, aged who died morning at S Matthew C. Impressive funeral scrvices Matthew . Egan, aged of 27 Harrison street, veteran clerk of the w Britain post office, who died Sunday, were held this morning | with a large delegation of associates and friends with whom he came in | daily contact. The delegations of | clerks, led by Postmaster Herbert 1. | Erwin and Edward J. Munson, his assistant, acted an honorary escorts as the casket was borne into the church. The funeral was held at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's church. A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev. Thomas I". Lawlor, Rev. Mat- thew J. Traynor, pastor, was dea- con, Rev. Walter J. Lyddy was sub- deacon and Rev. Thomas J. Laden, pastor of the Church of St. John the | Evangelist, sat in the sanctuary. As the casket was borne into the church, Organist John J. Crean played Grieg's funeral march. Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang “Ave Maria” at the offertory and at the conclusion of the mass she rendered Sweet Day Mail clerks of the post office act- ed as pallbearers. They were Harry Phelan, Michael Lynch, William Roche, Charles Corrigan. Benedict O'Brien and Thomas Botticelli. Rev. Tather Laden, ted by Rev. Father Lyddy, conducted the committal services at the grave. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. Egan for Some [points in the morning break. activity {Loard. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930. GIRL GOASTER HIT SUES FOR §13,000 Child Struck by Auto on Pleas- ant Street Is Plaintill T | hom | star T the of nie at ( George Johnson and Carl L. J son, both of this city, havc made defendan in two - been separat rtha | father, Alex- | based on an tonr Parda, aged 14, by her o ander Parda of this city, automobile accident on Pleasant | street. Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz represents the plaintif. The plaintiff claims that on De- cember 27, 1929, at he was coasting, and after the sled came to a stop at East street, the defendant, George Johnson, who was driving the car owned by Carl Johnson, struc! her. She received such ous in- Juries, she claims, that she was fore- ed to go to the hospital and remain there for some time. She claims that some of juries she received will be nent, such as concussion brain, a long scar on her and injuries to her left 1 Deputy Sheriff Matthew served the \’\'\l’)(‘v dre the in-| perma of the| forchead tive Tapciak bon | market | was plentiful and inquir) |the Mm CURB RALLY HALTS MORNING REACTION . T on \'fHdH' the . | des: | son: wel duced by Early Alternoon (#) — The New York, March curlb market reacted moderately in | the morning toc but leading shares attracted strong support after conces losses v eqn e ma 11 T reduced or cancelled by As short selling is a lesser factor on this market, it did not decline as sharply as the hig‘ board did during the morning break. [ Ohio Utilitiés Pressed | oni Utilities again bore the grunt of | the selling. American and Foreign Power warrants sagged to a new low for the yrar along with the stock on | and Electric Bond parent company, drop- Duke Power dropped nearly eight points. | A firm spot was Central Public | Service of Delaware, which crept up fractionally into new hi ground Some Specialties Losc Technicolor, Loews deben righ Crocker Wheeler, Products and Arcturus Tubc among issues in the spec industrial group to lose 1 re Ger 4 oy the sm: mo on Lo ture dio we and to 4| A firm | spot was Polit Radio Tube, which moved up a fraction to a new high | P for 1930, despite heaviness in other | ¥%2 radio shares. The Pacific Coast Bi cuit issues were strong on renewed reports of negotiations looking {o- ward a merger with National Bis- | cuit, although the negotiations we said to be far from any successtul | conclusion. Babcock and Wileox | [0 rose a couple of points to a new | top. | Olls Steady | by of nd (A 1- sen Loe | poi Oils were steadied the favor- able crude production figures f t week, and Standard of Califor- nia’s increase in crude prices. These shares, however, failed to make much progress. Humble and Stand- ard of Kansas sold up a little. Cor tinental of Maine came out of with a gain of a point, sympathy ith recent sl ngth of Continental of Delaware on the big In the mines, Newmo! dropped a few points. Investment Trusts were irregular. Lehman Corp. dropped £ points then | rallied smartly. the [ mel | e shif | the | san nt | e but bon {on [ Fre | Ron lirn {126 1 litul cen Laskowski Recovering From Suicide Attempt | Florian Laskowski of Rnxrlll street, who attempted suicide by shooting himself in the abdomen rday morning after a night Of‘} v over the disposition of his| case in superior court at| Hartford, was reported today to| have spent a “fair night,” at Ncw Britain General ]\O\Iv\\ 1l. 00 oy at Lig 1 rail tru. MAINE Portland, Southeastern several distir t night. local and no A fairly severe [ enced in Irecport | was followed by other: | tensity. | About 6 | shaken at Topsham, imately the same hours. persons liv- ing in the vicinity of Bowdoin Col- lege at Brunswick experienced the tremors. SYMPATHIZERS SEIZE MEN lizabethton, Tenn., March 12| (UP)—Seventeen strike pickets, a rested today before the gates of the Bemberg-Glanzsto yon mills here were Iyer taken from the cu tody of Acting Sheriff George Towns- end by a crowd of sympathizers. The crowd milled about Townsend and the arrested men as the group neared the courthouse, forced the sheriff to surrender them, and then | marched with the pickets to head- quarters of the United Textile Workers' Union. HQUAKL: March 12 (UP)— | ne was shaken by carth shocks carly e {remors were purely damage was reported shock was experi- 5 p. m. This of lesser in- Me N | | i | at 6 I G , buildings were and at approx- ) p. W CHALLENGES RECIOR Washington, March 12 (P—M Frank Foster Greenawalt, a regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution toda wlenged testi mony of the Rev. Thomas Burgess, before a senate committee, that he | represented the National Council of | the Protestant Episcopal church in opposing a proposal that certificates be issucd to aliens legally residing in the countr REFUSED TAX REVIEW ‘Washington, March 12 (P —Rob. ert W. Bingham of Louisville, Ky., ay was refused a review by the supreme court to test out the rigit of the federal government to com- pel him to pay the higher tax of 1922 on $62,534 reccived by him in 1923 as dividends for 19 tain stocks owned by him. | | | | Ihn ficd | by | meet ferred on a class lodge, I. | meeting ad Pennzylvania N Santa hands ions of two points or so, and | Hockin vestc prior ’\wx rican v "| strong, visin “| Standara 1d firim 1t | carlier dealings, | phon n whose redemption New ame ea, sult City Items nity Rebekah Thursday ne of Mrs nley street. he initiatory degree will be con- of candidates ting of Lexington Thursday cvening will the 620 ewing circle afternoon at George Krum of regular o5, mee 0. 1 this weel v 0. ater Jahn Lodge, D. L tomorrow night at Odd Fell hall. there will rnantent. liss Amanda Ca avenue sers’ H., Tollowing the be a pinochle 1son of 34 Home ttending the hair- convention at the Hotel New York City. ACTIVE DEMAND IN BOND LISTS TODAY : Heavy Turnover Indicates Wide Interest—Several Gain 12 (P— demand rails (e ew Yor and ds, spe i March ssive the today. Tor sent the 11 money dull, with per cent rate loans 1 agar cially her result that the cared at noon ewed at 4 Lavge Turnover at I'irst urnover in the carly trading the largest scale of the ye support to the belief 1 current strength in bonds of all criptions had 1e time. The ‘ below {hose 0, but 1t 1ad wa a depth not seen in aver are still of and three the 1 in the been graduall two arket into this differer in ubsta alling nged 1mount high of an inactive, de over n.llul new top ) of the last sale. Kansas City licago & North- Baltimore & Chesapeake & san IFrancisco s & Tacif J Missouri Reading General of the nicreasing ularity of the rails by registering i1l advances. Telephone Tssue I Telephone few wee to a new buying I 415 en inian 4s and cvidence o Vi 1eral acific 19 10 Tvic 53 of ago at high at Public nother mnew ccord priec Gold red ved up large ctric a Gas also esta & Columbia ril maty r strong- ¢ support Ridding for Price cont Hube Thealers t K, & the as 41, the again a point, but sold off two low. were more than w's 6s with warran nts. Standard O1l Firm Oil of New wround 1021 §s lost two and Cement 6lgs Jor IMisk Ru North Amer Industr one. mostly qui he downward tur the convertil with A 41is dipping bel first {ime in severa ee Transportation the foreign ted from the Europeans, stock 1o pric can Tele- 158 r days also tion Am Igiunm interest Latin B ready been mad ction of the by gian parliamer ded activel moved up slightly to 11 ds apparently are to be redeenc June 1, the interest date. nch Republic 71%s, German 7s, me City 6145 and Serbi 1. Brazil 6ls and Chile 6s of retained their recent gains. unm States governments showed e change. The early dealings| tered in the Libertie Ofterings included $10,000,- American Commonwealths Corp. 10-year convertible 6s | retirement ne wer as.1 ht mortgag $4,26 ro: 2 per cf juipment certificates, yicle ' to TWO ¢ ton, OWAWAYS DIl March 12 (GP) Coldhrook, from death of The stowaway believed to | starvation or The here re erday South ted the route. were her America two stow huried died from 1 1 wioy 1ifoc Associated Press Photo king of the Hedjaz d, recently position defeating vebellious Sau 1 rti- Arabia This h an « has his as rular of heiks. recent photograph is one of few ever | Inspir made of him will | o'clock | * | weeks had 2| Industrial |Stock Market Hits Sales Wave, Many Issues Losing 1 to 10 Points; | Reactlon Checked Near Mid-Day at| Adverse Starts Breaking Prices — Hour. Slump les Cro 000,000 Shares in Second Busmc:,s Year March stoe selling today record-b for the carried market G ore or Ve covery 1 the c with the tapc our lat cllin, Wi 10 arded mporarily ition, the an h Sec Te necy to sel tavo: Iroy Tor from busi port pro t of th per Po cd copy y is T fre car March 1 same lowest ended low t ver sinec the daily a duction last wec [t 1 noney {4 per cent, demand, and ti to 3 1.2 Time cial paper wer streot to 1 decr in ral Reserve row. Almost Entire List Hit Iy sellin ntire the public equipment the in 8. Steel commor 1-8, Dow th to operations of drop! Vanadium and {sharply, althou, covered its lo Auburn Auto broke 10 1-2 pol tion, Columbian and Westingh down 6 to met eoffective Alcol points o a new quickly ped 1y price points to 13 | sinee at §5. Fastman Ko pheum pre ternational | ville, DuPont down 3 to 4 e tric Power & Li both new peak American Repu Refining also ground. THE MARRIT Total sales to 000 st | | | Air Reduction | Allied Chem Allis Chalmers Am Bank Note Am Bosch Mag Am Can Am Car & Am Com A Am & Fen Dw Am Loco | am smelting Am Tel &Tel Am Wole Anacondu Atchison [ Atlantic Tief . Balt & Ohio . Bendix Avia Beth Steel | Briggs Mig Bucyrus Erie Bush Term cin Malm & Hecla. Canada Dry Can Pacific ser De Pasco . ‘hes Ohio > M P& *hi & North *hi Pne Tl cn RI&P “hrysler M ‘olumt ‘om Solvents at | & P Sontinen ‘orn Prod ... | Curtiss Wrt cm | Day Chemical | Del & Hudson smn Kodak Elec Autolite | Blec Pwr & Lt I R R fox Film port Tex Am Tz 1 sphalt Genl Electric | Genl Foods . Genl Motors . Genl Pub Ser Genl Rwy Glidden Co ¢ | Gold Dust | Goodrich | Graham Gr GtN Hug A Gen Genl n Paig orth'n p on Mot ‘ Cop ‘lnll Cement . 1 wec is confiden rred, Harvester, and ta 12 nto a ppea volume ar. doy w1 50 d at oE ihe avera ems ction ossar; op- it impetus from ndustry cent per d in r during loadings for 79,102 were k f crude unchanged 1y looking the lisco cmbraced practically | list but was most utility, and chemical groups. old down Jones reporting that ped Inland also sold off I th by and in Carl ouse, hol 1930 back ¥ ght prices for the blics reac AT 2:14 667 L ndy Con Cop & of ving ores to to t for mid Whole; Wi cof avy de hat ha te the M last y corre One in the situation was 90,000 ba ne New unt ra stec corporation which had been maintained at and 86 per cent of cap b to e forr early and bon, Electric 1-2 points hefor bu supy sank low 1-4, Other Tssues Vall Keith- American Can Jo Coca 2 points. International Match p bid up 4 1-4 points to 1 158 and hed 1 ) p 1 641 §h -day by which materially 1y declines. 000,000 share m T ond ne some would cent in the 1 increase arch, ate acity Air at above immons (‘0. was carried down ne 3} American & eign Power dropped 5 to a new low ¢ ]n\l Hary News | xnu Nickel | Int Te) Record o1 Kresge Co o in 2, Kroger Groc'y Lehigh Valley Liqud Cab Marlin-Roc Alkali Missouri P Mont W, l"] Nash Motors W (P—The orm of red to be of busi- Y Central Haven RI PUTNAM & CO WNflle fl}hflordsxod!nim 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, __THL. 2118 e Offer Travelers Insurance Co. Price on Application. North Am Co North Pac Ownens Glass r'm wrd Mot an-Am R rm t Lasky Cp Fhillips T'ublic Pulims Ttadio ( |R tem'st'n liep Irn & Uyl Dutc of issues 10 poin ir low the 1 re- otal sales| rv NJ V Co orp. dio-Keit Thour. arly half Or sale widely re- “tion of culative | ed Lon-" un- lopnients opcrations 1 declined little ain half 1 We ( and Brar Standard G Std Oil ¢ Std Oil of N Std Oil of N | Stewart W'rner udebaker exas Corp | Texas Gulf 5 b | Timk'n 1ot and|] b nion Carbide Union Pacific rrd Gas & nited Corp S Ind Alco . 1 S Realty S Ruhber . S Steel . first of 10 stoc t) & ca 5 year. spond- | of 1the 1 e cil pro-| s in U U U 1 o Vanadium St'l Wabash RR 300 MAIN 5 EpDYBROTHERS & (2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Coleny Street DfTer: 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark 50 Shares Aetna Life Insurance M. L. GORDON & CO. Investments — Securities TEL. 6119 - 0900 d comme W forward York Fe tomor Warner Br West'gh's Willys Ove Woolworth Pic lec and 1897 P4 We O LOCAL STOCKS (F'urnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Bid effective electric U. 3 poin ih Casualty Ac Life Ins C Actna 1 i Automobile Ins Conn General Hartford Fire | Htrd Steam tional fully | Phoenix rnoon. | Travelers etween §5 for thre per cent Boiler Fire Fir Ins mer af ople Co Manufacturing Stoc! ks Am Hardware b Arrow-Hart & Hegeman 4 Billings & Spencer ; Bristol F ; 5 | City Company bog | Colt's Arm 101 | Eagle Lock ‘ afnir Bearing Co Hart & Cool: Landers, I IN B Machine North & Judd Palmer Bros _ | Peck, Stowe & Wil Alhee ‘y""" Russell Mfg Co Ntan- | Seovill Mg Co an . S| Standard Serew 01 | Stanley Works 3 __| Torrington Co S }Lmon Mg Co to s Ga Reduc- J. . Case sold | they | port. S, down e lowe: o | hns Cola ; com st Public Utllities Stocks Atlantic | Conn Elec pew high|Conn Lt & P 51 | Conn Power 5 | Hfd Elec Light . . .| Hrd Gas Co com Josep! TREASURY BALANCE Treasury Balance, §4.478,133. 4915 141 Wall Street Briefs N We r 23 W March 12 1ildi ring work contracted for 7 states cast of the during the we March mounted to . W. Dodge Corp. reports compares with $133,899 contracts let in the preceding weck, | 5 | which was an unusually heavy con- | truction week. The total for fl corresponding week of last year $90.445 Contracts since the first of the yer $714.096,900, a daily bout 18 per cent below activity during the 19290 Rocky Mounta @ lof Stocks of rc and South Amc 223,123 tons, 29,719 tons over ti cd February 1, an with tons on Mar the American Bureau | tistics reports. Total fined and blister copper |1 were 497,912 tons : | 613 tons on February s on January for M stocks o | March | t 475, and 439 on 1 o 1 Standard Oil Co advanced the p il 25 cents a barrel fa gravity oil. The prices % ‘K\A\l y oil also have been >4 |the 14 degree gravity oil % | creased 6 cen The nia has SPECIAL COURT Waterbury, March 12 (P—A spe- cial session of the superior criminal court will be held here Friday after- noon at 2 o'clock at which time the men now held in the New Haven county jail will enter pleas. The men were bound over to {l ane term but were unable to | nish bonds Judge Frederick M. Peasley wi preside. To date 36 men h beer | held for the June term of whom _u i grandd are in jail for want of bonds. | fur- Prince ,|and Pri )Mfer: UNITED FOUNDERS (Listed On New York Curh) Sitevenson. Gregory & Lo, Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2380 Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: IRVING TRUST Price on Application. “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. MERCIAL TRUST BblLDIN NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE h M. Halloran, Manager, Tel. 1883 American Cities Power & Light ‘B*: This New York Curb Stock has sold as high as 607%. ecommend it around 26!, o yield 107, —_— e Japanese Prince and Princess Takamatsu, younger brother of the emperor of Japan, incess Takamatsu, formerly Princess Kikuko Tokugawa, aughter of the last shogun of Japan, in their ancient ceremonial robes on day of their wedding,

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