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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1930. BERLIN MINISTER ACCEPTS POSITION AS GOLLEGE HEAD (Continued From First Page) butes are more aptly measured by his views on extra curricular ac ties as related to general education. He is a firm believer in physical education, athletics, i debating as developers of the minds and hodies of young men and women. He fecls that a college does not perform its complete duty if the this view of be found in the facts conceded by the government the entire life of the national hmmnn act, “yvh the administration ment construed it as | purchaser in a case iike th i e supporl1,__.__ the matter, it would Birth Record A daughter was { Britain General hospital yesterday | | to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Suchecki of 1417 Corbin avenue, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs brief, that during pro- years, charged and enforce- unif mm]y including the S a period of ten department born at executive the act have not | no prosecution until the present one | Louis Miller of 117 Shuttle Meadow tion left the SUDBEN DEATH OF only preparation it gives young men | the battle of from the text- and women to face life is derived solely book and classroom clearly shown by the active part he played in this f hile He fostered a his boys and of a gold basketball t as coach of the Kensington® Y. M . A. basketball last year won the county Y. M. C i in the intermediate class. in charge of the a Kensington Boys' clu missioner of the coun Identified with Temperance He has lonz been identif temperance movement a strong supporter in moral way of the p m After gra nE bein coll 1917 Powers here, nted him physical and bition moye- from Otter- his or highly reg torical : 1ed he was pressed into service by ntercollegiate Pr ition ciation as a cer on the sub This connection took hi through the west as far as north- cast as far as Maine, and south to 1 Virginia spea ct all ansas the states of Kent During his with this bureau he associate general secret cral office Wasi He t last vear ast yea diamond bein colleg ship an endowr 10 was raise cees he was ociation ion of Follow ties car- area and 2] of the college WX, JUDDESTATE. WIS g - shares Niles- personal off Total, $3 LIQUOR PURCHASER HELD NOT LIABLE . UNDER DRY [AWb (Continued From First Pag: only to manuf; and authorized to wi alcohol for othe n bever: noses did not apply to rs from boot e e °RE Sheppard of proponent of the amendment, recognized not cover purchases of liquor from bootleggers and now had pending a bill to make such purchases illegal. | No Dissent In Opinion | No dissent announced to the opinion in Farrar hich said Texas prohibition that it did | was the case long hefore nendm nee of provision to of intoxicating lquor, ale of which was prohibited, guilty of no offense. And stat to the contrary have been the rare | exception. “Probably it was thought more | important to preserve the complete | edom of the purchaser to testify | inst the punish | the con the was | seller than to s fair in the resigr history of it, de edly omitted to 50 of liquor purposes any cri liberately and upon beverage | mpose the for He has been ! pastor | ctics among | proud possessor | store, | street for m His interest in athletics has "”“:Relil‘ed Mercham Stricken in W the office of a 791 Stanl store lish Woodmen th 1 tea i avenue at New Britain General A daughter was born yesterday at w Britain General hospital to Mr. {and Mrs. Everett Temple of 24 Leo. ffl:mv. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs ‘hnvM Molyneaux of Roxbury Road turday A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charl Gafiney of Green- | wood street at New Britain General ho:m'al yesterday. pital yesterday. \ son was born to Mr. Peter Dyndiuk Saturday at their home. 107 Gold street. A daughter was born Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neumann, nden been undertaken theory; and aware of upon a copgr this ¢ 1c practice, has significantly law in its origina and PATRICK W. SWITH and Mrs. Store on Main Street | street Clty Items | ged 64, of | former mem coun died heart at- ager of Patrick street common from an a day afternool R life-long re Mrs. A. M stead aven from of. the Dressel of 41 has returned New Britain General Home- home the hos- f Good Will lodge, 1 meet 0. 8 thix evening at 7 Followin the playe o'clocl meeting whist wil Fred A M. college, nor home Zehrer, a student at F. & has completed his sopho. year and has returned for the to his summer recess Attorney Leonard ldave tomorrow f 1ada. to be awa Officer Thomas (. Dolan is on a hing trip in Maine for a week The New Britain Typesetting Co Fas moved from its quarters on Court street to Church street Patrick O'Leary and his daugh- Miss Margaret O'Lea y of this city Mrs. John T. Lynch inthrop Mr. O'Lear: | connected with of Hart & Coole Mich will and Appell Maine several days red a 1 {is fraterns nnecti cl ice A0 B H Hol of St. Mary's ich he was a {e leaves a of rela- being among t Police W are \ street red O. F sentative, Joseph | %P1 | Rrothers Co and | 14 to- the A Mary's “CURBLIST ACTIVE, & - VARKET STRUNGER - Pools Operate in Utilities— BOND TONE FIR Teachers' school tomorrow nig! ope the purchase of liquor were issucd Gams Not Ext euswe But Under- d there was no change in the iime The heaviest Fokker Bid Up on News tone gthened g today. Pool |’ forw n some parade in ford Thusnelda lodge will arade. The vision will be Philharmonic band. d in the § Baumgaertner \erman has to papers / clerk’s office. The t in October of 1228, strer mo Ao el h moder Jacob Zin filed in suit was brov - MRS, ALOISIA SCHBIDL CALLE DBY DEATH AT 76 Member of St. ower Consolidated Baltimore an & 1 Powe r § | Fokker Bid | which is to b 26 Years Dies at Home on coms Whiting Street a Scheidl, aged 76, died her home, 38 Whi a short illness. she came to this city years ago and had been a Peter's church sin iving are a Hornkohl Scheidl of 1 Scheidl it two ngton and son servi mornin. at 9 o'clock a ial will b " BETHANY GHURGH MEMBER CALLED BY DEATH AT 76 TREN[] IS UPWAR[] Mrs. Anna Maria Peterson Dies at Home On Commonwealth Av- | enue After Long Tliness Anna Pete et died R ho afternoon monwealth ollowing a long illness Born in Sweden, Mrs. T rated his city ahout 39 y yesterday her home, 96 Com A—Bond tone today videnced in gains rs display- | ill any par- market. | 3 per cent, | I rson ars e in the work of health forced to give up her . activities of the listed Surviving all money renewed at three sons, City mbing pector Olaf Peterson, and William and John Peterson, | both of this city; a sister, Mrs. | Anton Johnson of this ci were | hrother n s i 10 grandc regis- | dren and or hild. early | fun ’ 1l be held morrow 2:3 edish v rates. " Convertibles Register Gains accumulations which nal gains in the Amer more tha ance, It was a convertibl to- the leading unced to. conversion pri vas $166.55 was con with $180 be 11 officiate iniew c Vance Re-elected Today To News Service Office Hartford, May 26 (®—At the| of the Parents and |meeting of the Connecticut members | is==e{ion of the Bartlett |of The Associated Press today at | {the Farmington Countr: ub, the | following were reelected President Pape, publish- ~ of the tepub land , An prest George tor o piano solo by [ Bridgeport cretary and na-Mae Me- |t » Vance, publish- and |er Britain Herald. Th will | was host at the din- office William Waterbu of the rtford New o solo 4-2 New | Peter’s Church For | | Mrs. DIES AT AGE OF 73 Emil Charles Kahl One of Ear- liest {0 Join Force s Kahl, a former mem- common council and one rst volunteer fire fighters his-city, died at his home, 470 | Burritt street urday after- noon. He was 73 years of age and had been a resident here for about ;’VETERAN FIREMAN | Kahl was came to th age. D ident interest in born in Germany country at an time he was s city he took a public life and common courncil in in the 1906 and 19 Whe was issued he wa among the first to offer hi He is probably that ¢ He Frary s services the st survivor of any employed ab was ders . Clark for years ee sons, ick R. Misses Helen A Kahly a bro Ernest Kahl; two and Ger- Louis A two sisters and a brother Funeral 1 Gerr services wi morr oon at 2 o'clock at the home. Rev. Theodore . Dunn of the South Cor tional church officiate be in will Fairview cemeters Church Society Dinner | Attendance Reaches 250 More 2 " guests attended a [ bang the Sisters of the “OV'V v Hol Cross basement of 1 ong those spoke ajk, Dr Attorney B. J g the enjoyed Tokarcayh Mon- John dinner SUIT SLTTLED out of court has the action of Dorothy Gulf Refining ' by a car owned ncern She was Judge W. J°. Mangan Greenberg, lr\\l\nl. Deaths Alexander Kowaleski Alexander Korv aged 36 past nonths an the St < Home for the Aged, on Bu et, died a t long illness, He is s Marian leski for inmate at rvived by his wife alesk Mrs. son and service take tomorrow mor; t Jamaica Burial Mary's ce: Flu; 1 Edward Gilman Edward Gilman, 40 years old. of 561 Main strect, assistant manag:r il in St metery, He was born in and prior to com Stafford Sp Wooste He wa Funerals J . August Carlson k at Erwin Aldersor Mrs. Jane ¥ Mrs. Petronella Pinto eral services for Mrs. to, aged 87. who die As the casket was bo to the church the organist, Mr argaret Remington, played “Nearer My God to Thee.” *Pie Jesu" was s Remington at the offertor: at the communion she sang tus. s the casket was borne o church she rend ly Light.” The pa from hearers were glio, « Joseph Caiazzo Puligese. Plainville and Mas Bridgeport. The flonc Ralph Truglio and Howard Pala Rev. Father Laden condu committal T beare servi tt ‘Bu“d‘ was 1n St, Mary's ce [enco | ve - volunteers for the held to- John | S Change Mostly in Attitude nprovement. te su early aut tor loped tock Market Shows Moderate Speculation for Rise In Day’s Trading as Reports Encourage \ Haven N R North Am | North Pac vormal Seasonal Lull\ Packard Mo = i ‘ ’MV‘v.‘ B Replaces Slump On l:,co-‘r‘j?'jj e hillips Pe nomic Basis Street | Pub Serv Seems Fairly Confident. for N G | Pullman Co | Radio €orp Rad-K Read Rem 26 (A—Moderate Dut rise dominated s Roe market today lair Ol considerably | Southern Pac irage the firmer ‘tone de- hern Ry | NY eared and Brands ndard Gas last d to be for t meager the seasonal | largely loas I staianics Std 01l of NI Std Oil of NY ewart W'r debaker mk'n Rol Ber - ) Union Carbide U'nion Pacific t'd Gas & rp Some Rails Show Drop 1 way operating i o appear, reports detract come I'p 4 LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Bid reported ess improvemer Iederal Reserve Conditions Unchanged Trust com ¢y of tions pract pointed to es and a ires as dete Manufacturing Stocks dware 5 be comparatively however. confid cisive s and some commenta- s pointed to history of pa ss recessions to back up thes 4 |‘uhnt‘ 1 nll!l!‘s Stocks Hid Hfd Gas Co ptd N B made w po 4 vo 4 Peoples G s sold TREASURY BALANCI mong issu Treasury Ba Eastman can Car av Tia d ( Chalmers 1 Bank Note “Sanc- | Intl Nickel L Tel & ns-Many MN—YACWMM-,. Ry 3 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAB( TEL. 2040 WARTFORD QFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, . THL. 21148 AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. RIGHTS (when issued) Bought and Sold EppYBROTHERS £ 2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street We Offer: 40 Shares American Hardware 25 Shares Fafnir Bearing 60 Shares Stanley Works Price on Application. Kitovenson, Gregory & Lo, Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, dManager We Offer: Southern New England Telephone COMMON STOCK Price on Application. “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran, Manages, Tel 1383 Power and Rail Trusteed Shares Once again 1 are brought to by talk of an affiliation between ; Niagara Hudson ited Corp. made Columbia Gas & Elec- Railroad’s acquisi- re, Lackawanna & e railroad news. Power and Rail Shares is composed of 5% leading rail and utility issues. PRICE ABOUT $15 MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE ~ New Nritain National Bank Bldg. Tei. 5200 Brarton A. Porter. PHONE CANAL 4517-8. Bernard AL (€ DIRECT PRIVATE onles AEW YORK We Offer: Central States Electric Corporation ~TOCK Pavs 107, in stock and 40 cents in cash. 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