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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH \ 26, 1930. {MISS MARY C. LINDSAY YICTIM OF PENUMONIA | Liberty Street Woman Passes Away A.J. MURPHY HURT, TAKEN T0 HOSPITAL Supernumerary Police, Dazed,| Unable fo Explain Accident Deat Mrs. Jane Andrew Mills Mrs, Jane Andrew Mills, aged 83, widow of former Lieutcnant G ernor Lyman A. Mills, died at her home in Middlefield Sunday. Born in this city, the daughter of Deacon Alfred and Mary Lee Shin- man Andrew, she moved to Middl:- field after her marriage on J 1866. She was a member of the Middlefield Congregational churec Surviving her are a son, Herbe L. Mills of this city; & grandson, Kendall A. Mills, also of this city; | a granddaughter, Mrs. Edwn Davies of Cliquot, Minn., and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held to- morrow afternoon at 30 at the home. Rev. Charles K. Appelgrain rector of the Middletield Federatel church, and Rev. Charles S. Milis of Hartford, a relative, will o ate. Burial will be in Middlefiell cemetery. After Brief Illness—Lived Here 10 Years, | Miss Mary C. Lindsay of 50 Lib- | erty street, for the past 40 years-a | resident of this city and a veteran . ¥ 4 paet | CMPlOye of the American Hosiery Albert 3. My;ghy. ; -\f’f -ESE, 1{;“‘ company,-died at the New Britain street, was taken 1o Wew Briiail|General hospital this morning fol- General hospital this aftérnoon in a{oing an attack of pneumonia. She f@:c‘daign:;“&': H\i‘larcrhfl’j‘cidff"‘é"_'}’;fl,was admitted to the hospital for treatment on Monday. lock wholesale grocery establishment | A Miss Lindsay was a native of on East Main street, where he is em- | scotland. She lcaves three brothers, ployed as shipping clerg. Robert B. Lindsay of Hockanum, Murphy has a laceration of the|Alexander W. Lindsay of Oakville, scalp and a fracture of the left col- | Conn., and John A. Lindsay of this larbone but because of his condition | nd three sisters, Miss Belle ihe hospital authprities were unable | Lindsay, Mrs. Margaret Muir and to learn the details of the accident.|Miss Euphamie Lindsay, all of this It is believed he fell while going | city. i about his duties, although deta The funeral will be held Friday were unavailable at the office of the | &fternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will concern. be conducted at the home by Rev. Murphy is a former newspaper |1- A- Greene of the First Congrega- man and for the past several months | tional church. Interment will be in has been a supernumerary police- | 2irview cemetery. man, 3-Year-Old Child Asks $500 For Scar on Face Virginia Sargis, three, has brought inst Sargis George, joy Hoffmann's hot cross buns|through her father Alex Sargis, al- through lent—advt. |leging that the defendant's negli- A recital of selections by Bach|gence, carelessness and recklessness and Wagner will be given by Organ-|While driving an automobile on ist J. C. Beebe at the South Con-|Sept. 13, 1929, in which she and her gregational church tomorrow eve- | father were guests, caused the car ning. | to collide with a fence at Black Rock The condition of Herbert Morans | bridge while attempting to turn left | of Hamilton street, who has been |into Burritt street from West Main critically ill at New Britain General | street. hospital for the past several days,| The child sustained a remains unchanged, it was said at|near the eye, e = _ e 3 the hospital today. | permanent scar, according to U\c:]m]n;rl_‘r:éc;f?,‘“‘?‘ Lo enhe Mrs. Clarence Lanpher, Jr. ofallegations in the writ, issued by At-| S B850 P02 S0 SO0 BTECH| Black Rock avenue is seriously ill at| torney Cyri F. Gaffney and return- | 100 (¢ P38 CECa W0 3¢ ZHE (00 home. y able in the city court the second ;o o TN P e Judge Morris D. Saxe sat in ses-| Monday in April. | 2 7 o'clock at the Sacre sion throughout most of today while | Heart church. Burial will be several attorneys presented argu- | | Sacred Heart cemetery. ments on @ sum of $2.:00 which was| MCAvay in New York | left in the c of Attorney Martin | Again for Shal‘pel‘ - | Alice Cox Alice Cox. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ocial Cox of 28 Oak street, died this morning at the home of her parents after a short illness. Funcral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the funer- al parlors of Frank P. Duffy at 648 Main street. Burial was in Fairview cemetery. City Items E Funerals | laceration | | s ; whi¢h will leave a | iophen Indianied her Mrs, neis Merwin Cone eral services for Mrs. Irances Merwin Cone of the Commercial | Trust Co., who died Sunday at her home, 373 Main street, Wethersfield. were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home. Hill cemetery. Stempien, trustee, of the efate of | A A Mokivan of thy 85 nk Bordinaro. Al press timie|iectjve burcau went to New York they were in conference trying 10 35t night for the second time in the sogitarsetiioment; interests of the case of the st i e R _ |against Peter Saul. who is wanted JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANT |in this city for obtaining monty Judgement for the defendant was r walse pretenses. ; miven in t which Caroline and | Last week, Magistrate Weil of the | William Benjamin had brought | first district court of New York| gainst Martha and Driséilla Car- | would not turn Saul over to the lo-! rington of Bristol for an accident |cal officer because an investigation which occurred at the intersection of | Was being made to determite| Monroe and Vance streets on No- | Whether or not the Schenectady po- vember'$, 1929, |lice wanted him, and the court| The plaintiff's automobile was go- | 1earing was postponed until today. | Ing wost on Monroe street and the|UP to this afternoon, the local po- defendant was traveling in a south- | lic¢ had not ']m"“‘“d “"“j pln=lolihs direction on Vance street. Con. | OUtcome of the proceedings. ble damage was done to both ViR A REDEEMS PROPERTY On the last day when he a Margaret V. Hennig Funeral services for Margaret V. Hennig, 20 years old, of 194 Lafay- ette street, were held this afterno o'clock at George W. C. Hill, pastor of the South Congregational church, offi- ciated and burial was in Fairview cemetery. CARD OF TH: We wish to thank our friends and could | neighbors for the kindness and s have redecmed @ large parcel of | PAthY shown us in our recent foreclosed! propsrty at b05L621 reavement in the death of our Main street, Sam Rosen was succ nd brother, Mario Also for ful in doing so in a deal which was beautiful floral offerings, | brought about by Attorney Albert A.| Signed. Greenberg. The other parties wer MR. and MRS. CRENELLA Sam and Michael Levin who will as- And Family. sume an interest in the property. ! | The plaintift in the foreclosurc was m Waskow side cars. Lady Wallace lodge, will meet tonight at § Red Men's hall. DO ST 0s o'clock in | | son h East | la than a week after he had ob- v Frank W. John- ghland terrace, for employe at the Stan- iey Works. died this morning at the New Britain General hospital fol- Towing a short illness. He celebrated his 65rd birthday last Thursday Mr. Johnson was born in and had been a resident of for the past 40 vears. Hé ‘ y member of the Knights of |, 11 the complaint it was stated that Pethias and treasurer of the O. U. [the defendant took out a mortgage ol { note for §3 wlu and \.':"d‘u; 5 5 e property on Clinton street. He trans- Funeral arrangements, in charge | 7 May 17, 1928, The property is| subject to T10] mortgage of | C. Porter Sons, are incom- | g¢ o0c LA L | Warranty - { Arthur T. Jones, et als, t Attorney Maurice W. Rosenbers | oot o ‘,&A‘,‘, 0 vepresents the plaintiff. Constab it i = mrants) dhoj it | Bernard Stein, ct als, to Philip edWinklo seryediho paners: | Bardeck, Arch and Monroe streets. | A. S. Petrauskas to Mary M. | Petrauskas, Brooklawn street, H. V. Camp to Jozef Jachimezyk, Eddy-Glover boulevard. Mortgage Philip Bardeck to Bernard Steln, £| et als. $16,000, Arch and Monroe <Il‘"r‘l< Boleslaw Monko, ct al, CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our recent bereavement in death our wife and daughter. We cspgcially wish to thank the friends of I n and Plainville and Dept. L. B. 0. Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co. Signed, Alvin Solomon, | Mrs. Nelson Pelletfer. of S10T many years FORECLOSURE SUIT FILED Stanislawa Laskowski and Stephen former residents of this t “have been made defendants in a foreclosure suit by Kowitz. w this city was Mr. and Real Estate News Miss of S. M. Birth Record A son was born at New Britain General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Zapatka of 338 Bur- ritt street. was born at New Britain | hospital today to Mr. ant Bagdasar Hartoonion of 227 street. | A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Heller of 449 Stanley street at New Britain General hos- pital today. iness meeting of the Art| league of New Britain will be held | a the studio at 30 Cedar street Fri- day evening at 7:45 o'clock. Re- ports on, the Beaux Arts ball will be read and the present and future of the art school will be discussed. The first annual exhibition of paintings, sculpture, etchings and |law Hanko, $800, Hay drawing by art league members mul Boleslaw Waskiwe be held at the New Britain Institute i Pol gallery from April 7 to April 25. TOR BEST “ SULTS HERALD CLASSIFILD to Boles- es street. et ux., to n Loan & Tnvestment Co., $1,- , Burritt heights. aw Waskiweicz < of New Britain, ritt heights, M to Savings $5,000, Bur- USE ADS Consolidated Laundries Corporation Owns and Operates the Largest Laundry System in the Country 3 The Laundry industry is one of the few industries reporting in- crease in sales during first quarter of 1930 compared with similar period of 1929. This industry embodies many of the characteristics of the public utility industry inasmuch as it supplies an essential service for which there is a constant demand.. Likewise, it operates with a minimum of in- ventory and on a cash basis. Consolidated Laundries Corporation reported sales during 1929 of $9,437,793, and net earnings of $721,155, a substantial increase over 1928. All indications point to further increase during the current year. The corporation recently purchased and erected several new units, with addi- tional capacity of approximately $3,000,000. We recommend the purchase of Consolidated Laundries Corporation common stock selling currently on New York Curb Exchange at approxi- mately $15 per share. ANALYSIS UP REQUEST Bonner, Brooks & Co., Inc. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING—NEW BRITAIN New York — Chicago — St. Paul — Detroit Offices in Principal Cities in Connecticut ici- | Burial was in Cedar| 0 Main strect. | 'Stock Market On Erratic Course With Some Issues Hitting Highs; REPELS VISITORS ’ WITH ROLLING PIN Woman Uses Weapon of Sex to, | Block Inspection of Home | | | | | | Goodrich Rub Graham Paige | Grndy Con Cop 57 Gt Northn pfd l““ Hudson Motor Inspirat'n Cop . 23 Intl Cement Intl Harvester tl Nickel ... Intl Tel & Tel Johns-Ma | Kansas Ci 57% 0l Better Business Helps to Raise Price Levels —| Some Houses Urge Cau- tion, Believing Recovery Too Sudden. Calling at a house strcet this afternoon, | Bentz, former supernumerary po- [liceman, and John L. Meskill of | | Winter street, were given a hostil: | | reception, according to Bentz's con | plaint to the police. Bentz wantel| Meskill to make an inspection of | work done in the house so that he| might be able to testify in a civil ac- | tion pending in the city court, but| lthe woman of the house refused to | on Cabot | Alexander | Kroger Lehigh Valley Liquid Cab'n'c Marlin-R'kwell Math Alkali MK & Missouri Pac . Mont Ward Nash Motors Nat Biscuit Nat Cash Reg . N Y Central .. 18 V Haven RR . North Am Co . North Pac .. Owens Glass Packard Mot . Pan-Am B Par't Lasky Fhillips Pet Pub Sery NJ Pullman Co Radio Corp Rad-Keith-Or Reading RR Rem Rand Rep Irn & | Roy Dutch N St L San Fran 1 rs Roebuck Sinclair Oil Southern Pac | Southern Ry Stand Brands standard Gas std Oil Cal std Oil of NJ $td Oil of NY tewart W'rner 407 Studebaker Te Corp | Texas Gulf Sul Timk'n Rol Ber Union Carbide 101? Union Pacific 238! Utd Gas & Tmp 407 York, March market pursued an erratic today as opposing speculative (# —The stock cour; or high 106 % 1063 24 1147 661 |n scssion wore on. Light and Traction Rises ‘ A feature of the day was A can Light & Traction, which sho; points to a new high for r in response to the proposged 4- The new stock on a when relatively | for-1 stock splitup. was admitted to t 1ed basis than ntion of arbitrage oper- Bond and Sha on ators. El which has pressure of points in o spe (Furnished by l‘ul.num & LOCAL STOCKS Insurance Stocks Bid 138 r of tr up to 122 today to 116 beforoe fresh forthcoming. blic utilitics were again o | forefront of today's advance. tric Power & Light was the specta- | s |cular feature, crossing §9 to a new ‘ AL tomobilsl Ins [high for a gain of more than 10| o O™ le [points. Western Union, which has| port UEEE 0 | been weak on rumors of new financ- | yr'eq Steam Boiler ling. jumped 8 points, Brooklyn| xaiional Fire S [Union & and American Power and | podic ire . a mew company giia0iol| IERCRI SR e oment Solanen toRRat o Vet e Da e e 1 tube business. Stock new com- [ 11 One block of 35.000 shares ot Manufacturing Stocks d be distrit ¢ al tio. changed hands.at|m raraware 60 it 80, followed by a further advance | srrow-Hart & He | stock was firm in response jBtoAn e hish, sroti dog i Billings & Spencer . Foldoretinie | Among the many other issue: Bristol Br Oil shares were lar acliosay che o pravious RLESD RNIBT G i o ompany Humble made a substanti 4 Alreratt, Na-| ooiprs Arma | Standard of Kansas lonabia porfation, Bullard| poye ok D Co. International Harvester, Johns- | pafurl gearing Co [t Manville, — Commercial _ Solvents, | & B SEA0NE Mathieson Alkali. Air Reduction, 2 2 | Columbia Gas, Superior Steel, Stan- | Landers. I dard Oil of New Jersey, Barnesdale |~ B Machme . Continental Oil, Houston, Colorado | North & Judd Fuel, Chicago and Eastern lllinois| Palmer Bros common and preferred, Atlantic|Pock, Stowe & W Coast Line, Borge Warner and Mid- | Scovill M land Steel products. | Standard National Biscuit (old stock) drop- | Stanley Works ped 4! points, and United Carbon, | Torrington Co .. Indlan Refining certificates, Auburn, [ Union Mg Co R. H. Macy and Advance Rumely amor he admit them and took a rolling pin to | rests continued to struggle for was detailed to investigate and om | o 1 % | new | within her rights. She struck Bentz | gains ranging from 1 to 9 points, |so Sergeant O'Mara took no action. G &t S elling. While the volume EURB HIGHER BUT d the market, the delay at tructive business develop- { b I They were the report that ember, and the Iron Age Re- f | middle of Februar [eurb market continued ply at that figure. The time mon sharp downt on the big board [T PT! | in bankers' accept- early hours of tradinz, but a strong 4 | it they are committed to an easy ds to the belief that no on houses adherc a lightening of speculative hing from rece 5 Realty { the recent irre arity, Vanadium St'l all week, again moved over a Wil | West Elec .. power war « s vd 12415 to 114 in the | irthor into new high grou support wag | th named, a 1 iisclos al gas proje emphasize her refusal. control of the price movement, but |learning he circumstances, advised Fifty more issues moved into |a slight blow with the rolling pi L X Ioshinly a scattering of others sold ‘ g was not as large as that | |the end of the third hour being ed to maintain bullish en- Sharp Brcak 0[ Yes el’day T n export sales of copper yesterday were %'s report of a small upturn in { a1 1.9 March 26 (P —The| Call money renewed at 3 | higher teday, although price move t was dull and somewhat firm- late yesterday made traders in this|t™O IV erday. Officials of the Bond & Share (! v policy as a stimulus to busi- iuction in the rediscount that the recent risc itments and scale buying of | United Corp s s believed to be be Rubb Vanadium Steel, which has been | Wabash RR issues were active | ¢ | Willys Overl'd Several of t favorites ding yesterday ran | cluding Deere new stock, Americ Wy pipe Pilot Radio Gains I Detective Sergeant P. J. O'Mara & the main tendency appeared to be |the callers that the woman was| | ground for the year on but he did not ask for her arrest, |} s S down 1 to 5 points on profit taking ! vesterday, the ticker again ran PRI[;E RAN[iE lflw more than 30 minutes, | Mvgffl of any single day since | Traders C Today New York. 1 to worl |¢ent and was in fairly plentiful sup- {ments were largely narrow. The : umably in reflection of t market rather hesitant during the ANCeS 5 New York Federal Reserve intimated as the t the rise in bankers' accept- s contemplated at this time n too rapid, paying industrials S Ind Alco . nd the market ac unts for much Steel ctacular individ | performer | Warner Br Pic ind foreigu | ock, which dropped from a|woolworth . the industri nd then fell ba Chain, American Cyanamid B Radio sold up cts, Pilot to a new fractiona pany tockhold to stock- al of the split-up. UESALO Iy al zain, a pIices old into however, n sold | igh | Eight Given Diplomas In Traffic Management | Tight future traffic managers re given diplomas at graduation exercises of the third year of four year course in ffic manage- ment at the Y. M. C. A. last evening. | Speakers at the exercises included | | \r”\\lr H. Petts. Walter L. Bell, P. affic managers of Rowland, traf- or Cheney Brothers of | of the traf-| Veeder-Root .. |to Public Utllitles Stocks American Locomotive sold at an- |Conn Elec Service other new low. Conn Lt & P 5% pfd 10 | Conn Fo < | Hfd Elec Hed Gas Co com | Htd Gas Co pfd Hfd Gas Co pfd IN B Gas 5 Southe ! fic manager | Manchester and member e committee of the Connecticut| THE MARKET AT 2:30-3 Manufacturers’ Association: and| Total sales to 2:10 p ! nt general sec- | S0 10 shares. [ A : ‘ : 00 P M 54,- m.—3.7 assist High 148 Low 14575 Close 14 to have | A They | advised til they vear. ir Reduction Allied Chem Allis Chal Ruls & |[Am Bank | continue the course completed the fourth as follows E. Jacobson. Stanley Level company; Joseph Kozakiewicz, | Am P, & K. Corbin company: Frank L.|[Am Fountain, D¢ tow & Wiles com- | Am pany: Donald R Standard | Am | Steel & Bearing com C. Doe- | Am ben of the Wilcox, Crittendon com-| Am | pany, Middletown: F. B. Connelly,| Am | Fatnir Bearing company: Rernard | Am Tel & Tel 2487, Butryman. Colt's Patent Firearms|Am Woolen, ¢ company; Peter T. Beaucar, Wallace | Anaconda. Barnes company Atchicon T e R S Atlantic Ref .. Balt & Ohio.. Bendix Avia .. Beth Steel Briggs Mfg Buc) a4 SURY Bilr\\( P Balance. § Wall Street Briefs York, March — earnings of the Union Paci road are showing about the | decline from last year as was ported for February, Carl ¢ : | president, said today. Heavy de- creases in grain loadings and in the | | movement of lumber, coal and au- tomobiles have contributed largely to the recession, TRl Treasu Com Alco & Fgn Pw Loco . Smeilting New same re | Two Points Record Quakes | This Morning to Officials | | London, March 26 (P—A consid- | evable earthquake was reported at | Kew observatory today. The first|Bush T, impulse was received at 7:30 a. m.|Calmt & Hecla 29'% The record indi that the|Canada Dry .. 743 | epicentre was i China. |Can Pacific 2141 | Con Alloy Steel 331x Cer De Pas ( ( The Central Verm diary of the Canadiar system, has received the f ) new automobile cars ord use between the middle we: New England point over the Gran Trunk-Central Vermont route. keting of equipment trust c totaling about §1,900,000 in conn tion with the purchase of the is expected soon. The Shell Kastern Products Co. has increased its pri of U. S. motor gasoline in tank cars | at local refineries 1-4 cent a g to $3; cents, mecting the advance re | cently made by competitors. A new issue of $5,000.000 5 cent 100 year gold debentu | been authorized by the We | Electric Co., holding company the electric properties of the Ameri- can Water Works & Electric Co. onal 1 for March (P—The seiznjograph at IFordham Unive | rezidtered several minor quake a three hour span this mornin | ginning at a. m. It was esti- [Chi Pne Tl cm 36 mated the quakes were contered [C R I & P | about 1,200 miles away in a north-| Chrysler Mot | easterly direction which would place | Columbia Gas . | them somewhere in the vicinity of | Com Solvents . \\u\rmmdhml scene of last Novem- |Cong-Nafrn | ber’s severe submarine upheavals, | Con Gas NY Continen Can . 691 |Corn Prod ... 97 L | Crucible steel 91 FRANCES PIONTER | Curti Wrt cm 1 Court, State of Connecticut, | Dav Chemical 4 Hartford, the 18th day "“Del & Hudson 175% | Basmn Kodak | Elec _ Autolite Elec Pwr & Lt Erie R R Fox Film A.. Freeport Tex Gen Am Tank Genl Asphalt Genl Electric Genl Foods | Genl Motors ~| Genl Pub Serv | Genl 3 | Glidden Co em 3 kccm Dust New York, 26 w Yor ‘hes & Ohio " MStP&P Chi & North Petroleum STANLEY TIONTEK Superi County Marel, 5 13 P n ORDER OF NOTICE Tpon complain in said cause brought to said Court, at Hartford in sald County, on the first Tuesday of April, 1930, |claiming & divorce, custody of 3 minor ren, it appearing to and being found the ' subscribing _ auth that the hereabouts of the defendant is unknown o the plaintiff. ORDERED. (hat notice of the institu- | tion ‘and pendency SOUTHFIELD CHURCH BURNS uthfleld, Mass, Mar. 26 (P—A fire which started after the ste had been struck by lightning spre to the rest of the old Congregatio | church here carly today and conve ed it into a mass of flames by time the first apparatus arrived Firemen ostimated the loss today al rt- Others Decline On Profit Taking and | for the | PUTNAM & CO M-bnll-?u! Hartford !&H* 3 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 [} — T 2108 We Offer CONNECTICUT ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. CONNECTICUT POWER COMPANY HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE CO. EpDYBROTHERS £ G2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 3 Colony Street HARTFORD FIRE INS. AETNA LIFE INS. M. L. GORDON & CO. Investments — Securities 300 MAIN TEL. 6119 - 5900 We Offer and Recommend: Utilities Power & Light common Listed On New York Curb “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldnch & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BLlLDl NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD sroar EXCHANGP Joseph M. Halloran, Manager, Tel 1388 North American Group North American Selling Around 120 to Net 109;. Central States Electric Selling Around 34 to Net 11%. American Cities Power & Light Selling ‘Around 26 to Net 10%. Sitevenson. Gregory & Ao, Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stoart G. Segar, Manager We Ofter: Connecticut Electric Service Price on Application, BN LISTS DULL; VOLUME DECLINES Utilities and Industrials Display Firmness—Rails Quiet |and Allegheny 5s were firm. Foreign bonds again advancel, although their rate of progress waa |slow. Irish Free State 53 equalled | their top a 972 Liberty Fourths Active berty Fourth 4 1-4s, the most active in the government the ecarlier dealings, issue group during 1d off slightly Che New York, Lonis railroad's $ Chicago & St 000,000 issue of 5 , maturing in 1978, offered at 977%. Vancouver, . old at $4,055,000 loan in 58 d to vield 5 to 4.90. Prospective new financing igs cludes a §7,000,000 issue of General Baking company 10 year debenturs y and the trading declined. Call money, plentifully offered, rencwed |at 3 1-2 per cent against the 4 per | cent renewal rate vesterday, but ti funds firmed in the longe | Good Rails Quict Is of NUTT DENIES RUMORS Cleveland, March 26, (P—Joseph R. Nutt, treasurer of the republicdy ional committee, denied flatly tpe day thatl he is under consideratien for selection as secretary of the | United States treasury or for chair- man of the republican national com= mittee. Yesterday, Nutt resigned as prest ls displayed crable firmness, with ol compar {bonds finding a good demand Small gains in Canadian National Cleveland Union Terminal 5 {Winois Central 4 3-4s, Internationa |Cement 5s, New York Edison 5s, St.| dent of the Union Trust compapy \1 -ouis, San Francisco 4 1-2s, United | here but continued as chairman of Rubber s and Union Pacific | the bank’s board of directors. 1-28 were accompanied by minor cessions in Northern Pacific Prior en 4s, American Telephone 5s, {ernational Paper 5s and New ans Public Service Howe | trading was inactive | most sections of American Telephor Baltimore & Ohio com Commercial Investment American lnternational quiet consi MARKET TREND MIXED Boston, March 26 (—A mixed trend was in evidence in early trad- ing on the Boston stock exchange his morning. United Founders zained 1-4, United States Electris Power 1-5, American Pneumatic 3 ind Quincy Mining 3. Eastern Steamship fell off 1-8 and United States and Overseas lost 3-8.

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