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-_— EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY MAY 22, 1930. Ready to Take Qath of Office As Fire Commlssloner Not Appointed Fred A. Collins of \mmm street came to the office of ’ro-\n Clerk Alfred L. Thompson this after- | noon and asked that ths oath of | office as a member of the board of fire commissioners be administered Col. Thompson had received no no- | tice of the appointment and so in- formed the prospective commission- er. None of the present board mem- LITTLE IN TRADING Dul Day Recorded as New Issues Claim Attention Pride of Princeton ()i |IST HEAVY | | | | AND DULL TODAY ;Selliflg Operations Find Resist- ance, But Most Shares Drop New | On Shor 22 (A — The curb | and hea today ons met Yo May dull | Selling operat 2 | market | with fair re- | Favorable News ! Floor Traders Sell Heavily t End — Ra“[es’hoodrn h Rub how Little \trength—[ Has | nspirain [Professional Traders Again Strike Speculative Inertia, With Market Even Lighter Tban Yesterday Genl R Glidden o Gold Dust { Grndy Con Cop Gt Northn pfd Hudson Motor Cop PUTNAM & Co, Members Nflg:a & Hartford Sinck z..s..,. 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTRORD m\ ICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, 24 THL: 21148 SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE CO. bers have been removed and there sistance in most of the leading sharw; | Intl Cement is no vacancy, although it is likely anda s ted | 5 B : Int! Har - GOLD DEBENTURES thac fnereloii ne twolermorottnts (S SRRECE TS M I | higher, b et ac a whote foung | Little Effect On List. Intl Nickel . e Colling is not registered with | (i "o OnF HOC e 5 seanions o st fortnight. o | Johns-Many'le % ; eitheviinolitlea i party bub! it is) ex=!| B T CREC Dy (HECEIE fodayi Lo fit e e e npze 31 Ihese bonds are exempt from the Connecticut pected that he will be teamed with | 72,7 PO PERE LHE ¢ 5 Srag o ”,”‘”‘;l":'h “;;L Ljionaltade 3 fowr mill fax, Stanley Samorajezyk in the demo en Eareing iotaline 15700 o alase Birnedlow a0 = We offer a limited amount at the market. cratic representation on the board. |, o iokin arket and 4 e O R came into the market and the tosa e bt . 43 “mil Hjerpe®will be chairman. ® lirregular course of listed bonds dur- Suppo. the lower l¢ the mar- | of ¢ Hon A fourth member has not yet been ®e- |ing the earlier trading indicated that et uctuated irregularly, with 5 e lected, it is understood the new issues were drawing atten- small ges in the prominent is- : o — {tion. Sales were small, running| fc Bondl & [Share: and| R 8% L about even with vesterda o o Rl W arorasi| ~ direction | 4 CRILDRENS HONE BAS 35 i i e S ] Rk ; i EpDYBROTHERS &G Call Money Unchanged | Power & Light, new, Ao y sub-| 5 1i4% 114 | v ITS Z7TH ANN[YERSARY Larlier dealings gave nn‘\:.d‘(fl.on dssoctated Press Photo | ,\Eu:,_ Commonwealth . / | 821, 823 Members Hartlord Stock Exchange of any change in the erratic course | * Niagara Hudson, Ameri- | Rif0 s lachay 3 : W v 7 s . of the market. Heaviest accumula-|p.. v 15 1odges of Plainfield, N. 2. | Power and United Gas side. Today's | z ha NEW BRITAIN, 29 W, Main Street tion Founded by Rev. Dr. ere in a selected grol | dee ILE s t qu of other 6614 6 Institution Foun ¥ Rev fons were in a selected group of| tiis ar oohes of EIEInAeld, . 30} but traded quietly Far Lad 6 ARTFORD MERIDEN Kt Tresiionss Hor 10 rallfdad, utility, and foreign Donda. [yon 7o was volod mos ey industria d St e ins I 5 : HARTFOR ME h e i i e (onveruibles turnediover i treduced | et t Notolizh sentiemits hestitins. ST I St S Eirsont [ IARE S e Lewis Street 43 Coleny Street Boys and Girls volume ¢ .. |ical build, sccond best ~all-around |cdme out in th G s s Radio Corp .. 43% 4 Rock Island 4 and Southern|mun, second best all-around athlete | Deere ) reralipolnial o e o Lone ints, and | Rad-Keith-Or 42 401 ! W anniversary of | Pacific 4's gained fractionally, while | and third busiest stu | Celanes pfd went to a new low on in FopInore D e i e nding of the Children’s Home | San Francisco 4 1-2's, Louisville and | : |a decline of five. Schulte-United pfd. |7 Reean i : on kliffe Heights by Rev. Dr. Nashvilie 4 1-2 Southern | was al v chnicolor, which | 27 Roy Dutch NY 537, 3 5 John E. Klingberg. No especial pro- | Railway 4's re: )losr flered a wide decline yesterday, Motor S sanr o We Offer: gram is being held in observance of | of the rails were dull | noved back five or six points. Anglo- clxcles fo aflarge fopera f o = BN ol Ry the anniversary. Utilitles Draw Attention { Chilean te, Ford Motor of Can- ToExine Wirom Bihelother | SEels s 5 Sh“ A tI‘ Lf l Dr. Klingberg founded his home Utilities attracted a’ little more | ada “A” and American Cya e Atlantic used nervous a” 0 ares eina 1f€ lnsurance when he took intd the parsonaze of lattention and displayed generally |*B? were firm “ the bear and cover: a5 A the Elim Baptist church where he firm tone. Cwnsolidaied Gas 57 | Quaker Oats, an infrequently R e e G Br : H ford Fi I uaker Oats uen i e e i B T e D e R S e B [P ienons e centens lution for the rise was resumed | a0 Bra; : 50 Shares Hartford Fire Insurance found neglected and hungry by the | Electric and Lacleds Gas and on orji Tobl dealings. The oi aec Rt eskand tedlistide i) il bt v 7 From that beginning t o of Indiana was| Splitup and favorable dividend ac. oA tion has grown to where continued the marked ad- wnhm Nex[ Yefll‘ | but Cities Service | tions anno! late yesterday fail : approximately 130 chil vance noted the past two weeks, by | ed n notable bullishness. | branch instity mder ing two points. Pressed Steel | I Mac 4 tion of Miss Mabel Ki 55 moved up a point | ~Washington) Ma -gligible r t : Ra15 sis inz operated in C Foreign bonds moved within nar- | sands of miles of tra and retire- | 17 o i o iy e . row limits. Most of the buying was | president Hoover t SHIr i ana 42 457, ned his pastorate to g in Danish, Japanese, Urugiayan and | carries through the most ac did . time to the work of superin. | Peruvian governments which were w in prospe 10 a new h 3 33 8% tending the home. He receives no|Steady to firm. Royal Dutch war- SR D Call m - 697 ; 9 stipulated salary 1 rant s touched a new for the S at 3 per cent ce a 2 pid e no established income. year. il 1s Texas ran 4 N \r]\ =T TEL. 6505 Two y the silver anpi- U. S, Tssues Steady 3 o . ouncement of al $1 divi- | warner Br Pic 6 o7 2 S ited States ar 1 nsiderat radl T 3 S S 4 o T 2 )1 J VErsaty of the home, former inmates | UNited States go e pRere | AL MICHSnsloaeio Byrd Enjoys Rest in ; N otmer g . MOTT, MANAGER , the most inactive secti ¢ the list, | n for the = G : & »ho have grown up & o8t dhac s L s e e Panama City Locality “ . he & in vario r y 7 s e d 5 Foe S = oolmworth = Satiniryseturned b The extensive new offerings today fon of his good i pRamama City, May "22 et lincluded at V00,40 6 per cent el i LOCAL STOCKS e penture isme of ihe B. . Good- | ey (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) AETNA LIFE . h Co.; § 0.¢ -2 per cent | s e zol ne S8 f the Prou Ba e Made Ma ] - fore return P C!ty Items goldynondiissueto Province o SRR e Insurance Stocks Ontario, Canada 1 $2.500.000 An exp TR i Ehetlian ¢ - merefal Telephona (n. | so often that I Camp and feyer Zim- man have brought suit for $300 against Paul Lacava. Attorney Car- ardson of the office of Feiford A son was n New Britain General hospital last night to Mr. and Mr Herman Peplau of 21§ Rocky Hill avenu A son born at N Brit General vital last night to General Strike Begins in | ana Mrs, Charles Adolfson of Roxbury RUTH KEEPS UP SPREE, HITS 3 MORE HOMER Brings Two Day Total to Five With Jerusalem This Morning erusalem, May 22 (P—A general of the Jewish population of lem and otk large centers against | sus- Circuit Blows in Third and Fourth Innings hit twd turns at he consecutive g _»,nn',._sc, n h the Philadelphia Ath- protest llboards an-|none o and urging | second of th in 1 Lary Hhanuock V Fourth in Howar ) Ay Trials on 40 ’\].]c Run " . London, Ma » e second today Lipton's vac h wice previously R [ f scored fourth consec-|home runs in abhsscll itive s fourth over the mark | games R W Shamrock 1« being gnen acive s BlazZes Through 4 for the America’s cup regatta White Heather was second awav th ‘andida and Lulworth preced- amrock in the order named. | mbria b ng up In l*\f\ Running through the lee of the however, the Shamrock soon to gain the advantage About half a mile down the river they picked up a better breeze Diplomatic Relations ‘ Resumption Applauded the first game of the double | congr Both d th Presi ot C as visited t |and the American ch desires to return this ca | the White Hou e trip shoujd be Acepd in the cool months ‘\fsr and since this would 1 ume to and Nowi |trip o | Lms yea | Whil | dete 1tinerary Not Definite more than now and | the extensive program isit them during his term cffice, as he had planned fo do he- Charles T. MéCarthy fore he cut short his good e the latter part of 4 ! ember if the preside "'#y‘AQ-. iz ! A‘r' ( < when congress con = dwar J. McCarthy ot found p. Rritain: th > Kennedy o Lester Wil 1,500 milge a thd ope cember to co! in 8 and Mexico ha Mr. Hoover that by the w ed on stern tour | the ry | ations for ious comm Mr. Hoover's ntention A W cl g .\v‘ er t the Rocky mounta Ma Eastm ng at Glacier Nationa eral will Koda mical. and 4 moving so ard La Ma was said that a plan for th r | across from Yellowstone park ¢ Portland, Seatt and ‘Tacoma ) low on omission of t ’ nsidered Some time 3 dividend due at t 1 | trip. however, Mr. ss will be cele f 1 wil was d [ expects to visit his hon n St. Mary's New | 1 ¢ Mrs. Frnest san e I|HRII' FUTURES STEADY i of T M - 00 :‘1“ A H e i THI. MARRIET AT ‘\l " Duce \pplmes (oulsc hich e e o A For Fascist Maidens | Air Reduction 1402 138y Rome. Mav (®) — “Le Giovan A ! " (The Toung Fascist Wo i anout { Allis ¢ s 6 | tion to bhe b S0l A Bos Its members are aged petween 13 A ( !”‘: =2 4 land They w follow clementary man <h Car d A ot 3 ! cocial a nce,”” the latter n Pw Rl Ty + iprvision of pla y AT & % s kindred activities : \ 443041 38 0 {430 1 be inducted into “Le !y 5 % A i 5 Fasciste” a four Yea vk ha An onda = 4 B 3 aining to “prepare t lves to } T a7 i {become good mothers, and to bring the Sa 417 A1 4 s | their contribution to the education o'clock. Burial w be 1145 | of the new generations | cemetery. The remains w Yy A | |state at the M. J. Kenney 4y 47 | Two-Headed Calf Unable { home until Satu Buenos Aircs, Ma (P—Re- ; R sumption of diplomtatic relations | | To Balance Self Erect between Bolivia and Paraguay, offi- ; White Sulphur Springs, Mont., | clally resumed vesterday, was wide- | May 22 (UP)—A little two-faced calt lv commented upon here today as on the William Crabtree ran 23g estor the friendly situation in would be o too willing to trac America that i befo one for a balance wheel. Apparent] 501 houndary clashes in he healthy in most respects, the ani 14 Chaco Boreal. in December, 192 | was born hout a4 sense of balanc: 47 Dispatches today from La Pa | When placed on its four gang! Mrs. Joseph Lemezis 531 nounced the arrival of Paraguaya legs Lapples over it al ces for Mrs laborers’ families to commence ro- | Incidentally, the two {aces and al- Rogelio Ibarra is the new Para- [ MOost players taking ‘out of the park’|) "0 1) \itn ejther mouth ngs, fans no longer arc startled : guayan minister to Bolivia who to- | hen @ recrult makes a debut In the —_— EiLEs Dosteniec R ciedon als ma‘mrs with 2 swarm of base hits. HALLJSOLORS ; i President Siles. Dr. Guachalla hand- | 5008 T8 & CRCE 96 P2y voung | Colors for autumn promise to | (ery 2 Bis ceedontiale o President Sog-l oy e wio ruaklared thess aaims| M @ Tioh Gf brovwus, with deoy, | — D than ziari of Paraguay, at Asuncion [ slugers four straight times, is some. | [¥9dish browns very good. Bur- CARD OI' THANRS evo Reynod . 3 6 R TR thing elS¢ again. Benny Frey, Cin-|Bundies and a tone called Vpurple sh to than o L S E COTTON FUTURES STEADY | innuti nawcomer, f the man, and|iris? wil he good. Also clenr is for their a1 5 New York, May 22 (#—Cotton fu- | (o e fpom o0 won hy scores | &reens, bright blues, including | our recent bereavement 843 823 3 1 opened steady: May 16.25; | 0% G0y ional” blue and all the vio-|of our beloved ur 41 4T 4Th July 16.35; October e i SRt reand will be seen. Black, wWith|John McCarthy. W 50 4a1, 48 er 15.12; Jaunary 15.1 v | pitcher comes hes of turquoise Dblue, white | our nks for the 47 October 14.5¢ December | jn rast company or pink prémises to be as good | floral tributes and « 43 43 January 14.86; March 15.06. | ¢q with Nashville in the then as now Vacuum department o & = S association, and hefore that - Frary & Clar 801 0 United States exported 25.- | with Toledo in the American assoc Owls are unable to roll their eyes, (Signed) as A 4 cets of false teeth last|tion. Frey is a midwest product. [the eyeball being set firmly in the ELIZABETH McNALLY 5 He was born in Dexter, Mich. socket. DOROTHY SCANLON, 437% 43 | | Manufacturin Ha \V'(‘ w-Har s & Sp & Hegeman Torrington o Mfg Co -Root Tublic Union TREF h! RY Bil Balan a6 SATT b Telephone 1 Fox Film, “FOX 5 Sk will be B cad o | Paramoun: Py is char FP” to “PX” a [ trom “sBX" SOVIETS CRITIC lll o Moscow, U. §. 8. R. Ma Soviet Russia secs o ster Aristide Rriand's pr a federation of Furepea a direct attempt to “offse ence of the Un ates as a counterweight to Utilities Stocks MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE ~ New Britain National Bank Bldg. Te.. 5200, ,, Bernard A. Conley Brayton A. Porter, b DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORE PHONE CANAL 4517-8. Corn Exchange Bank Trust Co. STOCK and RIGHTS Sponsor-in-Chief of Dixie Vets 4 eal ng beauty” ", above, of r-in-chief for the 1 . June 3 Sneed of n A. Confederate