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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 193 — FATHER ARRESTED | BOND TONE STEADY iTWO_ Stock List Groups Contrast | IN KIDNMG [;ASE! AND Vfl[”_ME [][][]]]l Gains and Losses In Day’s Trading; Rl 2l -3, Josph Urga Took Daughter Call Money Steady—Convert: Prices Recover Alter First Slump 31 WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN Away From Mother ‘ ible Show Pirmness of Price POLES SEER FUNS 1 3r last night to Mr. and M Harold Benning of Benton Harbor, Mich. Paul Nurczyk Heads Commit(eg e mensine mas tormerly s Trying to Raise $10,000 | and Mrs. ¥red C. Walker of | Harrison street, New Britain. More than a representatives of the various | cieties of the Sacred Heart and oly | Weddings Cross churches and Polish civic and | national organi this city | attended the first official mecting at the General Haller post clubrooms MCKENNY—SIMPSON Bond for his freedom pe { Tred McKenney of this city and |tradition proceedings w | Helen Simpson of New Haven were 500 by Judge Abraham married in New Haven March 26 by | city court, this morning. Urga was| Call was steady and ther |Ttev. C. C. Kennedy, according 10 o | arrested here with his daughter las | V29 an casicr undertone in time pi- | | return certificate filed for record at|night, headed south in his car. The | The monthly report of the New U |the office of Town Clerk Alfred L.|child will be under the jurisdiction | Uedarnigitonenyoglan PUTNAM & CO, l e | Specialties, Oils and “Utili- Nerih Y. 53¢ 57 ¢ WARTEORD mf’ii;i';‘fm 9 S | On Upper Side, | i ”;]‘1 R == = Rails, Steels and Coppers‘ Fhiips P On Decline—Ticker Falls Pub Serv .\J. Behind in Morning. ties = 100 presidents and Stamford, April 30 (P—Joscph| New Urga, 39, of 1908 LaSalle street,|steady ‘ampa, I'la., is held by the Stam- | ford police as a fugitive from justics | ™ | from Boston where he is wanted for |Kidnaping his daughter, Anita, ¢ years of York, April #P—Th | o We Offer: AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY CO. AETNA (FIRE) INSURANCE CO. HARTFORD STEAM BOILER INSPEC. & INS. CO. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. PHOENIX INSURANCE CO. listed bond market this weel | tone that has character#ed | N | Pullman Co | Radio Corp | Rad-Keith-¢ Reading RR Rem Rand 4075 Rep Trn & St 74 o (P—The stock | Roy Duteh NY 55 inlSt L San ¥Fran ars Roebuck Sinclair Qil Southern Pac Southern Ty nd Brands | lard Ga Ista oir cal Istd ol or Ista oil of Stewart W'r Studebaker . Texas Corp Texas Gulf Timkn’ Rol Ber Union « Union ¥ Utd Gas & I'p United Corp U S Ind Alco Rubber .. 8% S Steel . L1847 was continued today. An appreci tions fof n the volume of trad- able increas | ing and activity in sclect popular nding ex- b $2,- Wofsey in| es feafured the Call money earlier dealir Money Steady York, April was a two-sided affair the high priced special- | nd public utilities pre- sveral points of strength, wed weakness developed many of the copper and Prices generally bounded up- t the star, ran into a storm before midday, then made - recovery in the early afte only to encounter renewed | 1159 89 ated Sta Std NJ N EDDYBROTHERS £ (o Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Coleny Street - ioon, selli icker Behind At Times was in fairly heavy vol- the ticket again running minutes behind the market when the ey S ding | Thompson today. |of Tocal juvenilo officials until’ the|t18¢ member br ks are in a favor } i ronition Ay o position to increase their in- | Ieietcd lents. | A substantial rise in} i daughter lived, have been divorced |10t¢d the past two months, the Re. | | for nine months. He claimed he RSl (g8 Lmos ANy AL THAMES I]ISA TERMHM word from Boston recenily|CTéased bank investments have | | that nis wife was not providing pro. | l2Wed easier conditions in the money | | per Tiving conditions for the girl ang | Market, with a consequent strength- | : {decided 1o tako her himeci and| SIS Of the bond market, il " i place her in a boarding school. Hec | C&p[alll (’il]d O[hel SHIVIVOI‘S;“;H fight extradition to the limit. | Saw No Negligence On Ship \ Firmness convertibles, in was displayed by the| sympathy with th rally in stocks, although Generii Theaters 6s, and American ol rmany, April 30 (F) — |Phone 414s were casy. Iractional | Four young communists, threc of | 84ins were made by Baltimore anl [them Berlin students, were sen.|Chio 41s on a good turnover, an i ¥ of the burning of the freighter | tenced heve today to from six to 15 International Telephone 4%s moved 2d sound, last|months in the fortress for “incite. |UPWard. Philadelphia and Reading e e o | 6¢ advanced more than a poi s in noon, ticker | | YOUNG coMMUNIS f Leipsic, G S JAILED vor steel and copper | cast a damper on specu- | Pig Tror 50 cents a ton in the ict, and the weekly view stated that “pricc iron and has hecome new a1 enthusiasm, prices Chi-| L Tron | Vanadium Stl weuk- RR arner Br Pic ew Haven, April 30 (A)—The v | | stor Thames in Long Is sh steel PAUL NURCZYK at the Peoples’ Saving bank at 121 Broad street list night to for a $10,600 drive for the disabled veterans' fund of that organization Preliminary plans to raise money for the fund were discussed and a committee was appointed to look into the advisibility sponsoring socials and entertainments, the pro- of which will go towards the drive. Among the which have volunteered to give tertainments for benefit of arive is the St. Elizabeth’s theatrical of the Sacred Meart chur will present a military play June 4 officers inments are: I fons en- the which on of committee of President, Paul k; vice pr t, Mrs. Mary Owsiak; secrctary, Miss Labic and tre Anthony Kowalezyk. A B wski, chairman of the drive committee, presided at the meeting and hefors it was conciuded they decided that another session of the committ will be held next Tuesday. BERLINNEWS “ontinued From Page Seven) ive their cards to or Wilson The school hoard will i day cvening at & o'clock at the Ken sington grammar school he library will be afternoon and evening change of hooks. The midweek Methodist church morrow inz are Scoutm, cot Irid the ex- open or service at the will he held to- s o'clock in the churci social This service will be conducted in the n of discussion period or open forunt on modern moral problems, Rev. Wilsoa will conduet the meeting The Boys' club will meet Triday evening at 7 o'clock at Community Lall. rooms. ure with Tel lost, Truck Rolls Down Hill And Crashes Into Hou Tnvestigating a report this fore- noon tha an automobile had dam- aged a house at 77 Linwood street, Sergeant P. A, McAvay of the de- tective bureau learned that Cote of 156 Warren street had parked his {ruck on Linwood street hill about 20 feet south of Hart street while he went houses solicitir orders for sausage and the machine had rolled down the grade and knocked down a her lock tree on Alexander Bollerer's tront lawn before coming to a stop “ | later rang s Shen 1 Alfred | into nearby house, | to the United States Steamboat in- | spection board here tor | | | | }uc. k with a loss of 16 lives was told ‘ Two minutes after fir begin | Robert Sherman ficd, the crew cf 26 men went over- board in two life boats, both of | which capsized as they struck the water. Ten were rescued, nine by the steamer Lexington. The chief cngineer, his assistant and the second mate told the board that everything humanely possible | was done in these scant minutes. Tn | their opinion there was mo negli gence. The cause of the Dblaz they did not know, but according to | Captain Sherman, the cargo con- |sisted of highly inflammable ma terial, motor il and excelsior and {20 tona of sugar. Speed Overturned Boats Unable to reach the throttle in |the engine room, the freighter was proceeding at slow speed when life boats hit th ter |it was testified, was the reason they turned over, Only one or two of the men wore life belts, but Louis Hubbell of New Haven, the assistant engineer testi- cd that although he had none he ad ample time to thought of it The fire was discovered when the Thames ast of Captains Js- | 1and and those who | were rescucd picked | they had been in the water than an hour. Captain Sherman fold the | that he was in the dining when the chief engineer ran on deck and reported the fire. He said he investigated and the flames and dense smokc coming from the | boiler room. | calling to his men to pumps, le ordered the vessel haul- ed into the wind. Then he said he | took charge of the pilot house and rang the bell for slow peed and the signal it to be wi as abr Do were board room saw start the for stopped. As the smoke | tain said he sounded the Thame; whistle for help and then he was | forced out of the pilot housc near- ly overcome. inereased the cap- saw no hope, 1 ordered [ the crew to the boats. Not two min- | utes had clapsed,” Captain Sherman said. The at the over the fire was burning the crew went testified. Boat Immediately Overturned As the lifeboat he was in touch- the water, it capsized, due, he to the speed of the moving heels as he ca said, | boat | When Chief Tngineer Clarence | Tibbetts of Bridgeport was called, testified he had Teard only the | signal to slow the speed of the Thames. But cven had he heard the second bell, he said it would have been impossible to enter | engine room again. of Stratford, testi- | the | And this, | get one had he | up after | more | the | Captain Sherman said that at the | i They were charged with posting | \Yarier Bros. 6s were firm subversive appeals to soldiers on the the army bar here Leads Rail Advances St. Louis, San Francisco 4 1- the tgading in rails, with a slight ad vance. Rock I 5 and Atchison General 4s were other pop- | ular issues led ac Foreign bonds were firm Republic 7s advanced about 1-4 point :I:Hd there wa able activity 1-2s which held Deaths Miss Mary Dunn ry Dunn, veur old ey pafis e dull, ughter of Mrs. Mary Ward Dunn | of 42 Beaver street, died yesterday at the home after a long illness. She | was employed at the North & Judd Mfg. Co. for a number of years. UTILITIES IN LEAD attended St. Mary's parochial school and was duated from that institution with | of 1912, Besides her mother, vived by a sister, Miss Anna Dunn. | Funeral services will be held Jri- | day morning at $:15 at the home and at $:30 o'clock st. Na church. Burial will be in St. Mary cemetery. Miss M United States Governments wer the clas; ... Vacuum Oil Gains 3 Points— | American Superpower Strong she ¥'s New York, April 30 (P—A rally, centering in the utilitics ana developed on the eurb market as foreshadowed by the in t ift | | heavy last w day. pronounce transaction move minutes of | Ther di ngth in the i turned hesitant in the middle of the morning, when the board was, eavy selling coveri mer | trading Sat 1 Funerals Mrs. Mary Kotowska GO Tev. Theophilus Kotowski at St. Stanislaus's church, will celebrate the solemn h of requien tomorrow for the repose of the soul of his mother, Mrs. M Kotowska, aged who died Mon- day. Funeral morrow morning « home, Orar reet, and at 9 o’clos the ¢ Heart church. will be in Sacred Heart cem- ed upward again in the wly afternoon. Vacuum Oil In the oils points to a This compan | Standard of solidation is upheld in Gulf s another 8 spot petroleum group Rise Vacuum rose about 3 new high for {he will De rged New York, he con- i ear or 5 with services will bhe held to- 30 at her late W points in active tradin new stock [ were firm, reflecting rumors close affiliation. and Cities Service made med- Natural Gas stocks and Al rger headway. — Memphis iny Tra Munson Henry Yuneral services for Ira Munson Henry, aged 54, of East Main [moved up slight street, who died Monday, were held | American Superpower returned to this afternoon at 3 o'clock af the | the leadership of the utilities, with home, Rev. Raymond® N. Gilman, | @0 upturn carrying it back into the pastor of the Stanley Memorial | Reighborhood of its highest levels of church, officiated, and burial was in | the - C 5 I Fairview cemete Bond and S Electric, and of me United Ga of issues ectric re, American Gas American and | rants moved reign Mrs, Edward F. Farrell Power or Funeral servic for Mrs. Ed- | points. ward T, Tarrell, a former resident | of this cily, who died yesterday at | Tn her home in New London, were held | stock was morning at 9 o'clock at St Wi up 2 | = | | i Deere New Stock Teads the industrials, Deere in good demand in the hour, but encountered renewed 's Star of the Sea church ur selling on the advance Columbia was in St. Mary's cemetery, this city. | Pictures and American Hard Rubber S were buoyant featur the former Katherine Ahern | reaching new high ground for for Katherine |vear, formerly of this city, | who died yesterday in Bridgeport, will be held ¥riday morning at new first Tuneral Ahern, aged services Chicago Jail Prisoners o'clock at St, Peter's chureh, Bri Alarmed About Flames the | pronounced.” Steel ingot ion tim wply pro- ted at 78 per cent gainst 80 per cent Copper prices broke the London metal « i to rather wide- tions of a further cut to around 12 cents ex: . 8. steel Slumps el carried it was s Dbeforo ort, despite ly earnings exceeded common ore than 4 poi cctive buying suy that the quar late yesterday ations: tinued to reflect the sharp ) in earnings and traffic, pared | the corresponding periods ol recent years. Southern Railway I nearly 4 poi to @ new low 5 1-4 and Norfolk & V San I ind to 3 point ville & Nashville, upward against the g expe is neisco a 1 ractically all of the leading cop- ' sold at new low levels for Cananea, making on the tape th which stoc the vear. Greenc appearance 1d at $9, previous pri last December. De Pasco, Calumet Kennecott and Granby »oints or more, while lo other <0 W the led ro Of 1221 s of b or o among the were common Tl Case v, Teceived Ning m esterday’ an Machine up nearly which wag w rong buying support, than 11 points aboye final quotations. & Toundry was whi 10 points. American T issues jumped to new high records for the ¥ Vanadium Steel stman Kodalk, Diamond Match, Tngersoll Rand, Al- a4 Chemi; Houson Oil, A. M. md Loews sold 4 to nearly § higher, the last named cros; el Tea hacco W ar. Byers points ing 91 to a new rose G points to a new THE MARKLT AT 2: Hig Air Reduction 144 Allied Chem 7 Alli &Ch | Am Bosch 2 Am Can Am Gar & Fdy Am Com Alco Am & Fgn Fw Am Loco Anm Smelting Am Tel & Tel | Am Woolen, « Anaconda Atchison Atlantic Ralt & Bendix Reth Br Bush |Calm & Canada, Ref . Ohio . Avin Steel Mfg Term Hea Dry 1155 445 100 2118 42 1955 cm Ameri- | § points each | 1 | contrasts | N B Anaconda. | Palmer d Ari-| drop- | Russell Westigh's Elec 1 Willys Ove Woolworth LOCAL STOC| 3 (Furnished by Putnam & Cu.) Insurance Stock Actna Casualiy Actna Life Ins Co . Actna Firc Automobile Conn Gen Hartford I Htfd Steam Boiler National Fire ... Ihoenix Iire Travelers Ins Co Manufacturing Am Hardwarc Arrow-Hart & Billi B City Colt's He & Spencer . ol Compan Arms Lock fnir Beaging ( rt & Cooley nders, 10 . Machine North & Judd Bros Peck, Stow & Wil Nfg Co Scovill Mfg Co ard Screw Works . rington Co Union Mfg Co Veeder-Root 1, X o H Li Conn Elee Service Conn Lt & P 5% Conn Power Hfd Elec Light Co com Co pid INE T e e pid 1 Hrd ( Southern TREASURY BALA Treasury Balance, §1 L New York, building and awarded in th Rocky Mountai ending April April 50 engir during ports. ing there cent. with i of §1 Compared total an cts let ¢ week’s was Contr averag ness da for each bus ling period of the last ninc inere ness day of days o Corp, 1 issuc 5,000,0 6 per cent notes, th of which will be used t vear, ring iring ed $19.540,100 per busi- | . compared with § 5 1 ublic Utilities Stocks 03 $0 45 NCE 72,15 Wall Street Briefs P—Ney the Iic 10,14 of the the 17 contrac states ecast of the . amounted to $117,- | 400, the F. W. Dodge Corp., re- preced- | past corres which cox f April. 00 of will soon of- one- e proceeds o ot 50 Shares of AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY Stevenson, Gregory & Ao, Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Ofier: CHASE NATIONAL BANK Price on Application. “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MIMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran, Manager, Tel. 1388 Life Insurance Progresses For the first three months of 1930, sales of life insurance showed an increase of 1.77¢. The month of March recorded a 4.5¢, gain. The comparatively mild winter has resulted in relatively high underwriting profits for the life companies, We recommend: AETNA LIFE Tqcho- lumenthal & Co. I' MAIN ST. TEL. 66 Hartford Phone — Charter 80 against the veranda of the dlamaging the lattice work. Cote clained to have set the emer- gency br and turned the front wheels towards the curb as a prec tion before leaving the fruck 1t McAvay found no cause for police action. b pay notes, du and for others corporate purposes. purposes. port. Burial will be in that city. | Chicago, April 30 (P—Two thou- |Can Pac — - | sand Bridewell prisoncrs, with the Cer De Peter Riley | Ohio penitentiary tragedy still fresn |Ches & | Funeral services for Peter Riley [in mind, early Hodaw|C A SHPIS ©io1e of 39 Main street, who died Monday, | when in the prison's|Chi & Nerth . 8§1 were held this morning at 10 o'clock | carpenter | Chrysler Mot, |at St. Mary’s church. Rev. 'rl-oum\} The f Columbia Gas . . Lawlor was the celebrant he | quickly Com Solvents | he then ran on deck and spread the wwlor was the celebrant of the | quickly ‘om. Solvents . | {solemn high mass of requiem, Rev. |damage w Cong- alarm. solehn lus) : Rev. | § Cobe. After returning to slow the boat, | W aiter J. I was acon, and |James Curran said | Con as sub-dea- | a brief moment of lie went back on deck and took to a|1teYs John T. Connor boat. con. prisone In his opinion, everyone got off | AS the ket Several the Thames. In answer to a direct [Church, Organist time he blew the ships’ whistle to| attract attention, various boats in- | J ¢luding the Lexington, were in the | vicinity. Enginecr Tibbetts told the | board "that Oiler John MacNamar: discovered the fire in the top fir room and warned him. Tibbets,said 100,000 of 6 per cent co . Ohio -2 were arouse out broiic shop. mes ser- S 1 railroad i 10 freight 26,000,000, The Iilinois Cent the market for 2 to cost approximately We Ofter and Recommend: YOSEMITE HOLDING CORP. at $9.25 W extinguished any appreciable Superintendent that except fo excitement {he denionstration. Denies Driving Auto ‘ Figuring in Accident | The detective bureau today was continuing the inve gation into the wild ride of two young men through Jranklin square, South Main strect, | and vicinity Monday night, when an automobil struck and two oc- cupants injured by speeding car. Leo Laskarzewski, 22, of 1446 Corbin avenu who arrested | erday, pleaded ot guilty in po- nd beforg Marvin J. Dodd, preside Hooton Cocoa & Chocolatc Newark, N. J., has applied for nier hip in the York cocoin €x- don¢ {Continen Can Co., Corn Prod re sent |Crucible Steel John J. ulto the prison to guard inst any |Curtis Wrt em 13 ieetionil by Uorimissiones i A% it played: Ghonr Funeral i tempt at a wholesale jail delivery, | Dav Chemical Chapman, Tibbetts said he knew of | Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang “Pie Je- [ but Supt. Curran was able to handis | Devoe Raynold no negligence on the part of any |Su” at the offertory, and at the com- | the situation with his available forcc [ Basmn Kodak member of the crew. The same an. |Munion Organist Crean played “The | of guards. | Blee Autolite swer was given by his asslstant, | Vacant Chair” on the At - - Elec Pwr & Lt Hubbell, who gave 2 graphic ac- | {he conclusion of the Mrs. | ENGRAVINGS AUCTIONED OPF |1 R 1 | count of hanging on the keel of the |Cr sang “Nearer to Berlin, April 30 (P—Twenty {Fox I7ilm lice court today to charges Of reck-| gyorturned life boat until he was|Thee, gravings of the “Life of the Virgin” | Freeport less driving and cvading responsibil-| Lcseued #n hour or so later. | The palbearers by Albrecht Duerer hrought 130,000 Gen Ar ity and the case was continued for| jyypbell and William De Bore of |Flood, Joseph Flood, Alfred Joncs, | mar (about $31,200) at ion | Genl two weeks. Attorney Harry M. Gins- | New York, second mate, Thomas Morehead, Michael Con They c bought by Genl burg appeared for him. {he loading of their life boat, saying |nors and James Prendergast. is, London. Genl Toods According to the police, the ac| most of the men got in at the maia | Father Connor conducted { copper pla aving of | Genl Motors .. was taken in front of the Hillside | geck, | committal services at tife grave in lwuerer’s s of Rotterdam™|Genl Fub Serv Social club at 182 Broad strect by Oiler Not Seen Again St. Mary's cemete [was sold for 62,000 marks (about|Genl Rwy two men, and one of them is said| (Ope man, Oiler MacNamara re- | $14,880) to Sessler’s, Philadelphia. i\;hdrlf‘n Co em to have been Laskarzewski, but he ained 3 -k while the i —— = | Gold Dust the time he left it at the curb until | gy him after that. Houlihan, aged of High streer,| South San 17 Cal, APHl| Grahem Paige 10 it was recovered yesterday morning| pe Bore said there were men | Who died Monday, ~ were held — this 30 (UP)—A fisherman shot it out| gy con Gop 3 in 2 garage on Broad str their boat, none of which were | morning at 7:45 at the funeral par- | With two game wardens who tried 10| g4 Northn prq :d. In the other boat only onc | 10rs of 11 P. Duffy and at § o'clock |¢12¢ his caich today. ITe | pygson Motor crew, Tibbetfs, was saved. v's church. Rey. Waller [Killed them both and suffered mot=|y, o100 Gop | He testified that he went to the vddy celebrated tho requiem |tal wounds himself, L Hintl Cement forecastle and found that all men ““i:‘_l\“‘"“:““"v D T T T e et off duty had left. He said he Dbe- otlia: hasinob vat Been identined: Intl Nickel lieved that every member of the e U e G crey crcaDod SR Sao Jpeevet Rernarg | Son, giant Swede waterfront Johns-Many'le vl:y:;;d:_\.xa no onc to blame for th M\I_"'l”\'{";l':‘. e of Crockolt. | Kansas | Kresg, Other survivors Kroger this afternoon. 10 84 1 spig b 3 change made 5 no detective was bor the S The average renewal rafe f money in April was 4 per cel pared with 3.7 cent i 9615 and .78 per cent in April last B The high for call money in Ao 56 i 55 this year was 4 per cent low 3 1-2 per cent as compared with a high of 16 per cent and a low of 7 per in April 1929, or call | . com- | was M ! rch vear April ind th a5 5 per 967 chimes. was mass ve My God an en- Tank phalt lectric were William 108 M. L. GORDON & CO. Investments — Securities TEL. 1118 - 1119 62 cent deseribed Western Shect Manufacturer: |nounces that workers in union plants throughout the country will be r per cent May 1 May and Junc, based on a price of 80 per 100 pounds, be per cent above the rate compared with 27 per in March and April Plate an- in he | e 300 MAIN ST, 6 Sig | We Offer and Recommend: YOSEMITE HOLDING CORP. Circular Sent On Request Houlihan for Miss Mary | ss Mary services selling. will bas Funeral Rub meisco, 22 1-2 et 905 cent 45 191, = e BOSTON WOOI: MARKET 1103 Boston, April 30 (UP)—The | % 3 ton wool market report issued to | BAD BLAZE IN LOWELL unassisted but several were: rescued by the local office of the United | | Lowell, Mass ril 30 (UP)— | by firemen. H States department of agriculture fol- | Lon el e e & lows: | More than 150 persons were driven| o T et e ST ey The wool dull, early today| g s ; Values on the s of domes. | when a general alarm fire virtually | NCV York, April 30 (UP)—Peoply Gosport, Ting., April 30 (P—The|liquid © 2 tic nogls. however, appear to be |destroyed two buildings and .szp:no longer are surprised when Rob- S e SirorE | Shamiaek V. Siv Mhoviss Tiotors| Mats ATH fairly firm while on and lower|aged cight tenement houses. Dam-| et N. Buck, 16, and the youngest 10 HEAL BOULDIES B4k | services for John Crohan, | challenger for the America’s cup, [M K & T R R § auality wools some casing in auota- | age was placed at nearly $50.000. | jisenced airplane pilot in the Unite Hartford, April 30 (P—The Con-| e aant of i et | was handed over by the builders |Missouri Pac jisonie being _reported. ~ Current| The fire was believed to hava| oo B BT i, necticut medical examining board|nany years, who died Monday in |today to her skipper, Captain Heard | Mont Ward L L o e i on May 5, in the office of the attor- | Norwich, were held this morning in |and Colonel Duncan Neill represent- | Nash Motors on moderate quantities for immedi- | Claremont Trucking Company. That | 2 ; 3 ney general, will consider the cases|gpringfield, where the remains were | ing Sir Thomas, Nat Biscuit ate requirement: | cture and another owned by th ‘(l:n( he had taken his grandmothey of four or five Connecticid phys:- cians, whose licenses to pract R RO Tk ol CaihiRes concern were levelled. Flames | into she air. She is Mrs. Elizabeth Connecticut may be revoked, in res | of the g hero GENERAL CIGAR EARNING: ew York, April (P General Cigar Co., Inc., reports quarter earnings of $614,250, equal to $1.07 a share on 480,084 ot no-par common stock, compared with or $1.51 a share on 407,570 shares in the corresponding quarter of 1929. 30 At the conclusion of the m Mary 1. Crean sang “Nearer s Mr. My God | s Tel 763% 113 > pall bearers wer AT | Conley, Joseph Conley, in, and Claude Ravo. Burial was in St. Mary's cemelery. market is very finer grad from their homes here were to testifly SHAMROCK V DELIVERED Legal Notice T will sell at public (1) Chrysler Roadster, en Sat., May 3, 1930, at 10 he held at rear of No. 32 Tremont Strect.s Constable Irank Clynes, Attorney Cyril F. Gafney. auction one 1926 model, p. m. Sale str fo make a same the winds planned but spread houses, FOR BES HURALD CL in Mt. Cavalry cemetery, Chicopec |trial run {o; Y Central to neighboring tenement | Bellingrath, 73, just 57 years(old ‘11\1\5- ‘m'ow\l too strong. L\' Haven R R 113 USE SIFIED ADS Most occupants escaped | than Buck.