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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930. | failed to keep up payments on sev- | MANY PROTESTS N NEW TARIFF, 160 Objec {0 Rall s—Gurus Wea'a'zngs AANGEL-JEZEWSKA \hu He!r'n Jezewska, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jezewska of (67 Erwin place, and James Archangel, son of Mrs. Anna Archangel of 49 Oak street. were married this morning at 9 o'clock at Sends Bill Back Again Washington, May 25 (®—More | Piastkowski performed the nuptial than 160 protests and observations | ceremony on the tariff bill have been m.mmd‘ They were attended by Mfss Alice | by the state department from over | Arghangel, sister of the bridegroom, | eral notes. RAILROAD ISSUES Kirkham, Cooper, Hun- | gerford & Camp represented the | plaintift. UTILITIES SHOW FORWARD STRIDE RECOVER GROUND Earopean “Government Issues Find Favor Among Group New York, May 25.—A, forward movement in a few utilities and se- lected industrials gave a moderate- | rong tone to the trading in ‘ Has Little Effect ‘Reduction in Petroleum Output! Weekly Steel Trade Re- simistic Than Those of Week Ago. views Notably Less Pes- : Speculation Rises While Bulls Continue to Seek Air Holes and Mont Nash at War Mot Biscu N Haven | North A Nirth Pac d Nat Cash Reg Y Central S_li)_uing All Forward Movement PUTNAM & Mnbcnflt‘lfuiaflaxfad&cd 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTFORD OFFICE, 6 We Offer: Packard Pan-An Par't Philli Tublic Pullman (o | Radio Corp Radio-Keith-0 Lem'gt'n R'y'l Dut St 1, San F Sears Roebuc) 30 foreign countries and forwarded |as maid of honor and Michael T(m-‘ Now! York s iay 2 ta the senate finance committee burini as best man. The bridesmaids | yrices moved uncert ,oda\ A large majority are from for-|were Misses Jane Brecki and Bertha | the New York stock exchange cign trade organizations and in- | Abramson and Charlés Kinlen ‘and | few railroad issues showed dividual producers. Some, however, | Ricco Damato were ushers, | signs of recovering from cxbress the views of the govern- | The bride was attired in a gown of | verse effect of poor earning ments. | white satin, a Rose Marie veil and | put e st e The communications date back as | carried a bouquet of white roses and | spots in the list made narrow strid-s | far as March, 1320, but several lilies of the valley. An orchid gown |ferward, Selling was concentrated have been received this mont | with'hat 4o match and & bouquet of | in a fow dom bonds which mov- | The senate last week called upon | pink tea roses w worn by the |ed irregularly, and foreign govern- | the. state department for the num-|maid of honor. The bridesmaids | ments which maintained a firm | ber. of communications received. |were dressed in gowns of rainbow |trend while this information has not colors with horse hair hats and Call money bheen supplied, it devélopcd today |shoes to match and had houquets of memoney that 103 memoranda had been re- | yellow ities ceived up fo September 5 and ap-| After Horerhoat LoF proximatcly 60 ce then: | held at | which showed L o powers today was the St. Paul Ad- Bristol justment 5 which after touching NENGRDIEICNE low ground on two syccessive davs, thelr hor nearly a point. Missouri Pac M Rand * several Pennsylvania at 49 Oak s Rock Island irb stocks today. Operations for the adva the fa d issues ' were not with much vigor, | ver, a market tended to (e i nd the top, where some profit ta g was attracted, American Gas & Electric was run up nearly 3 points during the morn- ing hours, but met stock around 153, Electric Bond & Share crossed 107 to the hest price of the current movement. American & Foreign power warrants strong and United Gas (New), American Light | & Traction and United Power & Light also met with fair buying. Nevada California Electric equalled | its year's h on an odd lot =ale I Vacuum Oil was in demand around | 89, yesterday’s closing price, but the reduction in petroleum output in the | past week had little effect on the group as a whole. Humble and ¢ ities | ¢q Service inclined to heaviness. Texan TR e AT o Oil appeared in the tape with some| 4 rair outlook in structy | frequency, advancing fractionally £ N e Deere rallied 3 points on the ini- W tial sale. but quickly reacted below ; B Toat i Tuesday's final price J i gained part of its | S Color pushed ahead 2 ik Crocker Wheeler moved nearly : G AN IBInON as much. Anglo Chilean Nitrate was| ' 1°2 Per cent of capacit about a point higher. Morrison Elec. | #00'¢ T4 ek tric lost a couple of points. Dresser | Y®AT 289 and 78 1.2 two A and B were firm. | niitl (R Blue Ridge preferred featured the | Ste€l indust investment trust group with an ad-|Nardening, it was vance of more than a point. Gold-|ductions have been slight during the man Sachs trading eased silently. | Past week. Both the Iron Age and o en v aden curb | Tron Trade Review composite prices were unchanged. Natural gas devel- | | opments ur or planned are | expected a huge amount | of during the summer. The| Amarillo, Tex., to Indian nounced yesterday. alon ire about 0,000 tons. Irks News in general was scarcely of a character o help the bullish ele- ment her delay in disposing of bill was regarded with|Travelers Ins (‘o 455 in sp lative circles. | Manufacturing Sll‘lk' loadings greport! Am Hardwar 5 decline from the | Arrow-Hart & Hegeman and gave no indica- | Billings & Spancer breaking away from the | Bristol Brass levels since 1924. Latest esti- | City (ompan crude ‘il pro- | Colt's Arn a decline of only | 1agle 1om Y, against| gart & Cooley 35.000 anders, 7 IN'B Ma Nort { R CONNECTICUT ELECTRI( CONNECTICUT POWER (O. HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. UNITED ILLUMINATING (O, SERVICE CO. on A some | the reports strong 1ce in pressed nd the Las ps F New Yo ) on was ma day's stock May 28 (—Specula- the rise in to- arket, but bears con- arch out air holes, and progress was slow and un- irge scale buying in some lities, but 1 the whale, | maine dull affair. were numer displayed con- hand lows fo. 10w ad- fo8 NJ a 1 to s a s or so Luoydhey se, recorded were o 2 but a vet renewed at 3 per cent. eazed on short ithe JL (0] EDDYBROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W, Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 13 Colony Street day's mews veekly steel trade reviews, far from cheerful, they potably less pessimistic than ago. Iron age pointed to ac e line demand, brisk busines reinforcing bars, the pro uance of present cuous ceremony a reception the home of the bride, 100 guests from Hartford, Rockville and Torrington On the return from ymoon trip to New York Mrs. Archangel will reside street. the railr strong recupers hile Debate Curtis Action Washington. May 27 Whether Vice President Curtig ed to aid President Hoover when he send the $£630,000,000 Smoot-Haw- ley tariff bill back to the confer- ence was the prime question of de- hate here today among congre AT (UP— ’U\ Texas Corp Texas Gulf Timk'n Rol nion Carl Union Pacific t'd Gas & I'p United Corp pect of a Sete ral of , New York Cent ! peake and Ohio 415, 4s, and Erie 5s were moderate demand and fractionally higher Convertibles Lose Convertible lost some of their customary popularity today znd moved quietly. The exception was General' Theaters 6s of '44 which rose three poin The American Telephone 4 1-2e again did not ap- pear in the early trading., Baltin: and Ohio 4 1-2s and Philadelphii- | Reading Coal and Iron sained slightly. European HUGHES—ROBJNSON John ¥. Donohue officiated ¥ : o |this morning oA sl suthanjtiossand ooy : marriage of Miss Shirley Robinson, AERIDLS “:;”s Hke oot |daughter of Mrs. Marion Robinson Leader Watson and Chairman | g T, SN B ed the ad (ration had turn- |Of # Bronson strect, and Joseph J.| e e |Hughes, son of the lats Mr. and cd against the bill. Minority leaders | MUghes. sop of the late Mr. 2 like Robinson of Arkansas and Har- | Ur* ; his ¢ ) rton o¢ Mississippi openly charged | U‘:fr“"_‘:m took place a! Joseph's . e o bill back €Y 1,urns’rmmn ?a:dr‘“\: mr“ e B roolraon nas matd o to conference evision. was part | M otk 3epublieanit aftorh fowlill (tne (Ne 0L iand B measure hy delaying it. Democrats have been encot to believe republicans have <ome enthusiasm for the bill becau of the large number of foreign pro- = E We Offer 40 Shares American Hardware 25 Shares Fafnir Bearing 60 Shares Stanley Works Price on Application. although it re- |, - tial rise. Techni-| ¢ d 2 points and|, 4 issues a A con at about , against per’ cent years ago. structure in the | ws little sign of notable that re- | tir and un Vanadium St'l Warner Br Pic West'gh's Elec Y ulys Overland Woolworth last week, 95 a est g t Maxwell was best 6s LOCAL STOCKS AT (Furnished by Putnam & Co and South government issues found est favor among for and mado some headway offerir ride trimmed Marie wore wedding with maline, and a v ught with oran She ried calla lilic i oed of honor wore a printed [pect of the s b e i) gown with a rose colored |ture of the e e aaa ot 1at. She carried a colonial |annuity bonds has drawn the aften- recently. Though wor 2 {:dn‘m |tion of investors to q a list of [} ;{on;‘v’r: :l);rnd'_"rf;‘nf"_ jn UE“YW i | German municipal power and indus- vided s allowed {o retain con- ) guests [trial issucs. ol :( et provision, demo- Bedsord, [ n”’r s crats insigt he would be relieved of | ol g |ze claciony e ambarrassment if congress let the| M. and Mrs, Hughes left for a‘R_O"H»“\“fl' At mbfsrase TR wedding trip to Philadelphia and |Were firm toda Bl Bles 00 et i o Waslinaton: § Mrs Highes' wore 'a (18 Biian 82, Hiis friends assert his action was dic- 48Tk green traveling ensemble with | were other bright s “d by the sonate rules. They |hatand shoes to match. The youns | he marlket for Ur maintain he was compelled to rule|COUPIe Will make their home on|ernments showed modera o conferees cxceeded | Chesinut streel upon their return.|With the trend slight their authority when the wrote the|Mr. Hughes is connected with Mor- | Treasury 4 1-4s new comnromise flexible provision |§an. Kingsicy and Thompson of this | in the bill LU | Causes Week's Delay The effect of his action will how- ever, cause a d of at least week and probably more in eo eration of the bill in the senats. Smooth announced he would sum- |1, g mon the conferees to meet again to- | o morrow to see if they can eliminate | tained atin eriean sreat- oup he pros- near fu- German lost | th h un Insurance Stocks Bid 40 ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mr Norbert R. Hart entertained t thr s of bridge at her home dar street last evening Priz awarded to Miss Anna Bancroft, Olga Brusick and Peg Scheyd. Refreshments were srr\c'L) r way to require maid s “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran, Manages, trom |apolis will r 1as line on ( home e 2 | General | Harttord Fi Hifd Stean National T Phoenix Fire mother fi New s re Bo however, h <o far ight gain. Ge ind rial French 7. and Argentine spots d States gov- | derate activity || higher. | the rgost heaviest trom Boston, Hartford man | jssues Italy 6s Tel 13838 counsel car previous meek | tion © Arthur Entress lowest Hills Entress, wife of | ss, and only daughter | of Gilbert H. and Nettie Bacan Hills of Hartford. formerly of this city. | died yesterday morning at her home, 161 Sisson avenue, Hartford. Power and Rail Trusteed Shares t s are brought to an affiliation between and the Niagara Hudson recently United Corp. made for Columbia Gas & Elec- Central Railroad's acquisi- Delaware, Lackawanna & features the railroad news. senate Mrs, Fann Entr Mre Wins Divorce ON—PADER about leral oil conservation board's recommendation of the unit “uneral services will be held to- | plan of control in its report to Pres- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the | ident Hoover, however, was regard- funeral rooms of Taylor & Modeen, | ed as a favorable aug A 3 Washington street, Hartford.| International Business Machines, the matter which Curtis found ob-| marriage license at the Burial will be in Cedar Hill ceme. | Worthington, Norfolk, and Western tionabls, He decllned to explain | unicipal building here yesterda, { : teEs | and Bullard gained 4 points or more, e :! 3 ¥ | They will be married in New Yor! i $ i i | and issues selling up 2 to 3 included why he refused to permit Curtis m} e 3 fiandiiesuce acliinguin) 2. |nclided act on four other points’ of Ordpr‘ Thor Bilda ele Al st e in éonnection with the bill in order | L N0, ST | e Retan T erigan. Eompr i to speed legislation. Ha denied | ynoivFi ¢ o D e M iCon o howeves. At Me U0 1 the sen tioual Harvester, Houston Oil usual cou was dhtated by any 00 5 0 SN Al b desire to stifie the measure now in ' ANTA L AT s D el s nalistages. iy tional and United Fruits, Hershey v pointe “ colate and Coca Cola A, reache that such tactics gave support to Sy 4| the d cratic charges that the re- publicans are quietly planning the bill's death by filibuster both Smoot and Watson declined to offer an ex- planation “Ask Smoot.” said Watson “Never mind.”” said Smoot, “we | s the bill. Tt is not dead yet.” tis intended to act for Mr. Hoover in his ruling. upholding the democratic point of order made late | vesterday by Senator Barkley, dem., | cluh tomorrow no. Ky., Smoot and Watson were not in | Yo ndra on the understanding. They frankly were amazed At the interpretation Curtis gave the rule. “Charley threw us down raid later to newspapermen, arguing | there was no foundation for the stand taken by the vice president. | These leaders are just as much a$ ®zea about what they will do now. In decision C said thé con- ees excecded th whes adopted a allowing the iff commission proclaim rate 0s law if did not firm or It wo CARIL al (o York, May ret Pader, New Britain, and Mil- 1san, a telephone en- East Haven, Conn., ob- New Yo Ma | Map “offer Yo block n exchance tric. New tion of a Westerr & Judd Stowe & Wil sssell Mig Co ill Mfg Co 1dard Screw Stanley Works Torrington Co { Union Mg Co N'eeder-Root 91z Public Utilities Stocks Elec Sery T stre A. ( of a stock Power and Rail Shares is composed of 5% leading rail and x&lilit} issues, PRICE ABOUT $15'5 Mrs. Willlam McGee “ial to the Herald) hington, May 2S—Mrs MEGee, wife of William North Main street, died I'rancis hospital, Hartford o'clock this morning following an | operation perform=d last Iriday. She was taken suddenly ill and she failed to rally from the effects of the surgical shock 't was born in the daughter of Pader. Mr, Carl- of John D. and He was born in | | Conn Conn Garh Powor Hfd Flec Ligh Hfd Gas Co com Hfd Gas Co ptd |N B Gas Seuthern the So! 1y, & Mar- McGe 5 S E was Stevenson. Gregory ] o, Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Pbone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Manager City Items j y American Rolling Mill and Lam- NET BA8) WA bSrAilin Balnymore res | i S2c0Ndroppediimote fthantiye points to new lows for the year. The land, and came to this country as & | management of the latter sald busi. | girl. She wasabout 45 years old. | psg was improving and the div Besides her husband, she 1eaves|gend not endangered. St. Pau her father and mother and two #is-| yreterred and Pullman also reach- ters, all of Balnymore, and a brother | pq nao. jowe and sister in London. England Funeral arrangements arc incom- | THE MARKET AT 2:15-3:00 P. M. Total sales to 2 700 shares. TRE Treasury |L Wall Street Briefs_ New York Coal duction of the week 1060 net tons SURY Balan Louis Chernoff of Columbia street |returned home today from the New | Britain General hospital where he recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. Dr. L. J. Dumont, the department of health, will| eak on the subject of refuse col- lection at the meeting of the Rotary Dr. Edwin H. to member- superintendent ot We Offer: | May 28.—The National association estimates the pro- bituminous coal du May 24 at § as compared with §,.- | 185,000 tons in the previous wee land 8,285.000 tons in the week end- ing May p.om—1 IRVING TRUST Price on Application ted High 146 4 6134 Low | Air Reduction ending | Allied Chem Allis Chalmers A'm Bank Note | Am Bosch Mag 39’4 7 % | | Am Dt 145 % | Funerals = — Mrs. Flora Case Hine Funeral services for Mrs. Flora | am daughter was born at New : Case Hine, aged 73, widow of Henry | ym Britain General hospital vesterday C. Hine, who died Monday at her |y to Mr. and Mr arles Weber of nome on Hillside place e held | \p, 363 South Main i3 afternoon e & A & was horn fo M hon Rev A L N = R R W e U g e LOAN CORPORATION " Watson | Birth Record 39 et A ¢ of gasoline one cen and Dela Com & Fgn Loco Hrv s C au fo 8¢ da Te the presid Hyur:,\ o them o~ Judgment for $5,226 Against L(wal Theatcl Damages lowed in confe to strike out vision and report back to remainder of the fiexible clause provides that th~ fariff commis- R on recomm changes 10 | 505t Motion Pic e the president and the president |y pyry against Joseph does not act, the rate recommenda- | rudoniins by default was given tion then would die automatically, | cyyor of the plaintiff in a suit heard although the president would be de- |\ court toda | fying the law in refusing to act {1t is allcged that the defendant According to Smoot and Watson, | i _Mrs. Michacl Surawshi Juvemle Robbers Meet Waterloo When They Steal Purse and §$83 i o..t i, s pro- the senate ment of which the former A { Warbu from t Rot Pelt, above tonth & Ohio dix A Beth St gs Mrf ‘anada Dry ‘an Pacific hes & o al- her v man Iphia. He was 21 and she when they cloped several He is a son of Major Barclay | Warburton, former Mayor of Palm Bea and a grandson of, John Wanamaker, famous merchant, won Wells K 1,) the of Wa- Dzicek in |ago young societ B H. Macy Bamberger & . Hannah Loughery s for Mra, ¥ 50 West who ¢ i1d Friday mor the home and . Mary's church. B E Mary's cemetery 79, 0 Main 1 q vesterday, will be ing at 8:30 at oklock at & be 9 Ohio rial in Surav the be act to the house flexible provisiol rday he l *ld Friday morning at creasing the authority of the p dent act. He insisted simple compromise cannot copted The Curtis rul the home and at 9 o'clack Cross church. Burial will Sacred Heart cemetery ng indicates the t Holy vice president may act similarly Bori about four.more points of order which the democrats intend to make. Rates fixed on cherries, rayon, watches and clocks and cheese were placed by the conferees at higher levels than those in either the house orsenate bills. The democrats are ready to contend the conferees also exceeded their authorify on these | rates. : th It was H\r')-r four points which Senator Smoot refused to let Curtis which came when Mrs. Antony decide late vesterday, thereby caus- Pentslaski of 60 Silver street left ing further delay. pocketbook containing $83.10 down on a counter while ske turned [to look at merchandise on another [table. In an instant the pecketbook disappeared and once outside the boys divided the money, the one| {one who actuadly committed the ‘ause, | theff keeping most of it. i brought said ( at Hartford, In Going to the bakery of Louis x2:d County on the Tuesday of May, | Neubauer at 263 Myrtle street, they A A0 g new jaiming © forced a screen on a rear window mesciiz. in thintiobst ANat the, defond \nd gained entrance while the pro- 2 reeived 1ot nden prietor out making deliveries ald @ompla, The cash register yieled $5, and the R Shal the gounters were 1 of candy and | quartet fled of driving ets in the north- stion. finally capturing | “the Pit” on Myrtle street. e chase, the boy left a trail | ¢s which came out of mq‘ a veritable shower and lupon being questioned at the po- lice station ho gave the names of his companions. Later, Sergeant ceney captured the second boy, and this aftemnoon he and Sergeant M. J. Flynn werc hunting for the | others | According to admissions made by | the pair, ot those whe has not {Been cauglit stole the pocketbook and kept most of the money. The Grzybowski house on Grove strect, which was entered a few days ago, | was one of their “jobs” and one of them admitted that the canvas shoes he was weasing stolen morning n the where pocketbook was stolen The boys told the 1l which was stolen on Adams| We wish to thank all ou ntly was “bunked” in a |relatives and neighbors rove stree en one | kind expression of sympath had | our recent hereavement he took |of our beloved ut did not | Peterson. In a speci wish {0 thank the mer Swadish Bethany church signed Mr. and Mrs Olaf Peterson John Peterson, whose ages range from vears, have been stealing indoor baseballs and other besides entering at least|of cigaret pockets in Four boye. to 12 yeles, president railwa e head of a par- an 10 articles, lone house during the past scveral days, and two of them were taken into custody by the police today Slipping into a Main street store forenoon they are alleged to e awaited a chance to steal, John T. Hallinan Funeral services for John T. Hal linan, 69 years old, who died yeste day morning at his home Sum- mer street, will be held Fr (ing at 10 o'clock hurch. Burial will be cemetery. 3 Chemical | & Hudsen smn Kodak Autolite 35 171% 24113 tion My insp an railways urpose of w plans for reorganization ilways to conform standards. day mor Mary's Mary Film A or®® Tex Am Tank Asphalt Electric Foods Motors | Genl Pub Serv our | Genl Rw Sig floral | Giidden Co cm wish Gold Dust T voodrich Run aham Paige dy Con Cop Hudson Motor Cop 1 Cement Haryest Nic erican Norton & Co mining gpmpan will become affil Clifts Tron Co. controlled on-Ma interests Reliance Loan PHONE 4299 Gen of th S on ies CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our nds and neighbors the sympathy they expressed during our rec bereavement in the death mother and for their mar offerings. We especially thank Local No. 301, T. A Sons and Daughters of ; A MAIN \Y COR. MAIN and Genl ec ted fr Cleveland 1 2 | the F 47 4 s, | Cleveland 9 240y [T 403 her one for Genl HELEN HAYES PRATT to KICBARD SMITH PRATT Supéger Lourt, State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, May 10t SECOND ORDER OF NOTICE Upan the complaint in s The prospect of icers of the New Yor xchange has arisen ncement that 22 members ar an independent ticket the election of by e CARD OF THANKS 443 police th election is nd where LE us H 0ard of the Barnes chairma Helen Wills Moody and Helen Jacobs Win Ti clean the heen off it back tell the owner The boys, al have absented * nt Thomas J. Fee bureau was through Myrtle street when the boys saw him. “Cheese it. Keeney, Fee- commencing o of | ney," went up the cry and the quar- | according to the police, and for at ALLYI |tet scattered. The sergeant chased |least four nights they have been| aid Cout xonc lad through Booth street and | sleeping away from home. ‘ s-Man sze Co mother Kre Kroger Groc Lehigh Valley | Liquid Cab T4y | Marlin-Rock 4 418 Math Alkali .. 457% MK&TRR b Wedding Anniversary Observed at Bndge M and Mrs. Richard B of 440 tgeve nl | bridge last evening at Vhr r onor of the fifth detective sn ugh of school age, themselves of late, am e in New | once a week. for er Connecticut, ve waeks, Sist day of May, RORERT nt Clerk ackt osed of Wm. Peterson Japanese ew lippines © reh stre hea i of wedd

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