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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930. ORDUNEDPRIESTS [ g e LA OURT 145 PREAOLIAYSLURP Stock Prics Keep Upward Trend B BISHOPNLAN e TS FRST SESSON DEADESTRADERS As Opertors Fel Recvery o | PUTNAM & CO ain General hospital last night to ' B . umbmlgnrwi aflmfmd Stock Efim‘. iy : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pascual of 53 | ! usiness In Rather Near Future Ryt - Two New Britain Men Rective crorsveect ™" ™ ™" Goveral Accounts Ave Seltled Moey Market Remains at Yes-| 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN |ain General hospital today to Mr. . | ) Q. y!qud Cabn'c TEL. 2040 Hoty Onioes o Wepflond » | b Goomd sl sotaz b g0s Before Trial terday’s Low Level =~ | Steel Shares Display Firm xian i WARTFORD OFFICH, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, . . THL. 1118 view street. | 2 & TR LD | ANIRAL B & : A daughter, born late yes Tone Because of Expect-|dont wara 5 Hartford, May 29 (P—Bishop |, Mrvm;i:!‘ ;Irsml""rai\”lrpi'}rle:btflrldso); Findings of indebtedness from $6| New York, MA¥ 20 (P—Suffering P [ Nilan raised to the dignity of priest- |17 .. %\ i : 2 ; e s bl i i . A Y ARl We Offer: heod of the Cathelic church at St |1 Vine street at New Britain Gen- |to $100 were granted in the first ses- | from the pre-holiday apathy ed Pipe Line Construc is Joseph's cathedral this forenoon |1 110sPital. died shortly after |sion of small claifns court this atter- | traders. the listed bond market dozed : . R G Aluminum Limited birth. ; today. Its lassitude held prices clgse | tion Projects : N Y Central the following young men who Nad i * 4 "oz ugnter was born to Mr. any|NOON 1 @ mession at which Judge 0t 5 S ose, with a siignt ] [N Haven R 1 113 3% G50 Cumnlative Preferved Stack finished their studies | atrs. Morris D. Saxe presided | s ey ke 5 % o {rs. Louis Bova of Stratford, April|*°rrs . Saxe presided. tendency to sag evidenced by early {2 o North Am Co ., 1° 12 > 3 Rev. John Oliver Cronan, Waler- |5 yr¢ Rova before her marriage| The largest finding, that of $100, ! trading. On few bonds which [ R ) Packard Mot 5 ) Net earnings for the three years ended Dec. dileirian Irancis P. Bre .1.‘Hu|!- was Miss Celia Dorothy Hoffman of | was given against Dzicek & Davidson | Were among those accumulated mod- | ew York, May 29 () — Stock | pan.am B 63 31, 1929, have averaged more than 2.30 times ‘:,”:' Yr;t.‘\ 1;:.:;»; "J“::;rrlplh: St leyagucey i {in favor of E. J. Gooby This cu:,cw""“""‘ made any progress nipward ?,:,)“/‘ ,',0,'“” leg: thele ’N;“m’ and | par't Lasky .. ¢ 699 9 the annual dividend requirements on the pre- ROy SRy SR b e p the dull market ewhat halting upward progress| phillips Pet S 3 Ntetanas i wich; Rev. John J. O'Connor, New | {involved the highest claim allowed | ' mhe money et S amatned int I(oq v, as professional operators 2 ferred stock to he outstanding upon completion Britain; Rev. Julian S. Pac, New |in the court. The $6 finding was in |its low level of yesterday and on the |SCRRNINg the rather meager indus- Im 4 5 75 | of this financing. Britain; Rev. James G. Gannon, | favor of A. Buchicre & Sons against | final business day of the month it!trial news at hand, still appeared to| Radio C: 1 Price 99! and dividend, to yield 6.057¢. Wallingford; Rev. Thomas 1. Hana- David Ela. | was revealed that the average ratc 1 that the weight of the evidence | Rad-Keith-Or | han; Rey. Terrance P. Finnegan, | Twenty of the cases scheduled |for call money during May was ”"i vored substantial business recov-| Reading T Norwich; Rev. Lawrence Skelly, { were given consideration. Others | jowest for any similar period since n a few months. Traders| Rem R Waterbury . John Phelan, scheduled were dropped “when a |y, e re v Rep Irn & § . November 1924 | large, however, were wait- Bridgeport; Rev. John W, T — settlement Dbetween creditor and| yolyme of sales was reduced ap- to be shown. | Roy Dutch NY Bridgeport: Rev. Thomas J. 0'Con- | debtor was reached in advance e aetanly ton R e LAl ] St 1, San Fran 113 4 b ciably tod 2 ssues | s least susceptible of TH nell, Derby; Rev. Thomas J. M. Toll§ Senate Na‘[a] Commjme‘ The first cases scheduled were SiX | ntiracted buyers, Baltimore and.bullish interpretation was the news|5ears Roebuck 853 i 8T DDY BRO ERS &2 Lane, Sevmour; Rev. Harold A. Des- : y [ ot Fitch-Jones Co., but the plain-|ohig convertible 4 1-2s and St. Paul|from. the stee! induswh. . but steel|Sinclair Ol .. 28 b i o champs, Hartford Blg smps Al‘e Needed UItf and defendant did not make ap-| 5 tended higher but most others in|aharcs as a group disslaved & Arm ern 123% ¢ . Rl pearances in the carly part of the oo s S e s = Southern Ry 1074 ; 2 e group were cither motio their sponsors felt that pipe - N N, 29 M S BovSiliantiacio B Ehally Y ‘,“I."""““ (el ey il "‘_’,.’;”““"‘1 Slighf)y Nowen: Forelsnl Borda were| s andtheays sontiriction ;w] s Sand inranrs a2 EW BRITAJ W. Main Street Jaine riesthood this wo cases were contested. The case | g0 ang o : | pion e tandard Gas 117 s s o L £ AL nembers of the se foreign rela- |5 ) S ainst | Americ v ents s i (3 e A maton i a9 5 Hartford by Bishop John J. P CH“"fm’: zenate foreign J. J. Erwin & Sons was contested by d:’;h'fl‘“" - Lf‘a‘l'f:‘”h _f"“”“?‘w rage rato of opera by motor |giq oil of NJ 8 ‘ 3 Lewis Strect 43 (u'onv Street ) Rev. Fr. Pac, who wars recently gr: fitt e yere Preparif 2| dfr Bowin who olaimed hetdld motiz IR SUUN Ul S SEE nufta “”‘ Mo tend to S ol of At 7 vated from the Sts. Cyril and Metho- | 4 port today on the Lon-|owe the bill. The case was still in | bilize conditions during the summer | ge\wart W'rner don naval treaty, the naval commit- | progress at press time, The case of ——— nonths. Nevertheless stesl s (4 abaier ius seminary at Orchard Lake, will s > s 3 'd”;fn .t{‘z,‘: first 1‘0‘12‘:,'“1 ,,\lh mass | ("¢ hastened toward a conclusion | the City Coal & Wood Co. against prices continue '0 decline with TexAs Conp L ash : 8 We Offer at the Sacred Heart church, this city )““*“' arate hearings on the pact. | xegen fez mian alEolconientad! T e P e D e S e : e 5 v a har of witness A e oot ling at Chicago and Pittsburgh. Dow | Tymkn’® fiol Ber - - . So s Tinele ehlbie aloek i I'he first finding was in favor of i 5 s mkn' I 3 S = i H d O vaduato. of tna Sacred |ined on the naval committee 1st | (ne City Coal & Wood Co., against e e e G s 40 Shares American Hardware I8 SHOSEOS and Chairman Hale expected to| 1. 1t A oLt rdindaailling Pacitic 2° . b : school fas dduat i P E. L. Atwell. It amounted to $54.53 or cight import; iron an 1/ T'nion Pa E Bt ool s Was RGSRIAE e ooy e e 0 1tk | mne e ot e S AL produtts declined this week to 45| U''d Gas & 1p 447 v 25 Shares Fafnir Bearing &chopl i Hale himsel 10s¢ called to | Co., against Georse H. Wooding re- 99 a t rom $47.24, and this ;vwed Corp : unfavorable to the new | sulted in a finding of $3 Other averag: not include cuts in | U § Ind Alco At 3 sas 60 Shares Stan}ey Worl\fi; * 8 Rubb PULASKI MWURIAL ”n;ml\gili: :‘;:0'::50! 3':::“,"m.czri“\gééi:i%,fi;gm Lm[‘]%@?eg;[élgeso?n Ifioevv({el‘YD%l!(ver;,:h:» ;“vv;frz‘fzgfer:.:\'\:‘:l;;;;"b‘,f‘ 5 " ‘ ‘V : SERRE Price on Application, endent of the naval academy. | David Odishoo for $11.66; City Coal L 2004 19°1 % Odis 3 ; 1 i however lcates that the month's Wern R L U s would get too !»‘\ child, continued for one week ;e “otton | 128t year, which w be regarded illys Overlan ight In cruisers anc Sl 2 5 : New York. May 29 (P —Cotton |last 3 ich would be regarded | o/ W2 i 314 BHaiEah et Ly | €oal & Wood Co. against Joseph Le- | gooned sicady at a decline of 4|in Wall street as hishly favorable EEesatIetrea Yy is| Conte, debt $27.18, will pay $UA | 5 Ll £oezng el Beadbuis i S : was largely a repetition d Il pay $UA | points 10 an advance of 3 points. [ The A omparicons were not con Fitercises £0 Take Place TOMOD- 56 that he suvs Sevicraag notoee tna | 37 €t Coal & Wood Co. against | Tors was itle selling on lower |clusive, owing o e lale duie. of LOCAL STOCKS XSI’CI A IR Gt «"as’ Mr. and Mrs, R. R. Smith, continued | {icornool Cables, but this was ab- ster this year. Speculation for (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) f % Y 2 | for two weeks: Michael Garfink!e v biiying o the rise was resumed in merchandise ) that committee was closing its hear- 3 sorbed by buying on reports of | " Chatrman Bogah of the committes | 4% . NeW Britain Wopdworkfng Co. | (jare dry, warm weather is wanted, | Week. Moreover, it was accepted as Bid Aprarantly breets s e e lve (CHratansent & Olaor, | continuRd fil iy B ct, however, | particularly good that one | Ae ¢ SN Nl | votes against the favorable report he | 0F ©N¢ week: A. Buchere vs. Mi- | ng jargely confined to evening up|of the largest publishing houses Actna Life the D. A. R, has been extended | ST 58 rouoik intoRs ‘m ael Weinstein was continued for|oe o0oh, ) preparation for the |booking for advertising for the sec- | Actna Fire * honor of unveiling the i hath et veeks on request of his atlor- | Jqiournment over the three-day |ond half of the year are now larger Automobile ki monument tomorrow mo! at | il Jie ov 1l the special (;\rm.: ey Yale Sable who said his client | oay ond than at this time a year ago. The Conn Gener AL ologksaciibe s Eulagh] systh session is called after the regular| ¥ 1li Buchiere & Sons, vs. L. Ku- | gijling of July against purchases rail sharcs, however, continued to | Hartford F Bursitt and Broad | streels M8 | cession ends. beck, settled when the defendant | o Getober was about the y “flect light moventent of freight. On | Hifd Steam Howard Parsons will place a wreath . | sent check for $50 although the |y S Vae sis of information now at hand | National on the memorial. Complete ar- debt was 231.75: Agnello Dress Shop | @~ 7 x i stimated that April ss for | Phoenix Fire . o nort P = s § 7 points net low ; new it is es wat April gross fo nix Fi rangemenis for the excrcises have Tieadyfio Reoort fhact e e e s S 0D TAD0 Aae byin amittee a s Washington, May 29 (® — Its ex-| 5 L lo, d 219 | October contract 1 h all class. 1 carriers was appro € | @reielors glng Lo ! 1830 U i d S E] i P been made by the committee and | 5 q.qpoarinte on the London naval|¥ould be paid $1 every two weeks| ot 1oss of 4 points, The market |1y 12 per cent below April. 1 s Manufacturing Stocks nite: tates ectric Power both civic and military organiza- an end, the senate foreign | Decause of illness of her husband|within a point, or se fig- | comp roy 1 | Am Hardware Ees i ‘v"“(\l"lrl»l\l- CLEeERaL: relations committee was reads today | "hO 18 in an cut of town hospital S e frst half | cent in Mar Arrow-Hart & Hegen AIA e e et o s T cis appeared - in court, 5 Trading Restricted Billings & Spencer Chairman Frank E. Za- | '© T°P0 senat | P K g Restricted To Mre. John C. Loomis, regent cessity for hugry | Albert A. Greenberg who handled a |in- had-absorbed some American|by the fact he. market closes|City Company » adoption of it i in that market and said th t he week, and | & S Arms e anb a pr n u which the treaty Manchester was depressed. A pri- v trad anticipation of a1 3 e iz Electrical Engineer vate report was issued pointing 10 v, lef vesterday. The R UDOA T fonatH eyl Stenhen) c ] ‘ropons of the : | decrease of 5.3 per cent in acre preparation three-day closing Inybedtion=rav.ssiepnen S ar6 arSiols havertrelss e To ‘}peal\ Here Frldaw : Hond ot A 2 and placing seemed to call out as much short ting of the New d Banner, by Holy National alrs—Holy 'Cross cholr, | bring the limitation agreement T Placing of wreaths by na cieties. . crop at 3 covering as profit taking. despi to a cdmmittee vote and counted on 'mva n br wn of the American So- |{jme a 3 . Aderate progress made this \ large majority in favor of ratifica- | cif f anical Engineers and e o1 AT e At s e s Holy Cross choir t the New RBritain trical club will y | shares made substantial 5 _ 65 MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE " Ranral iE AR sv Viclor Pia The exa ion by the forcign ade school R 2 S 2 kowski tion ttes, of a long suc- | next Friday evening at & o'clock [} UL | g 2 Sl d e s e New Britain National Bank Bldg. L S fon of high king na.a! cffic- ENT R b ces 100 1 »m the | Sta Wo s Tei. 5200, 3 ers was brought 10 a corciusion late |born, vice president and gencral MARKET ; 1 mbian . Hotping anE ot s it : Bernard A. Conley Braston A. Porter. | vesterday. Most of : had been | manager of the Roller Smith Co. i : 7 Union Mfg Cd 2 DIRECT PLEIVATE NEW YORE PHONE CANAL 4517-8, J ed by Senator Jourson, republi- of Bethlehem, Pa He v speak | toe] 3 Eal ¢ Veeder-Root 3 s > e ICANS sl can. California. who is opposed 1o on the subject of design and manu- : Tublic Utilities Stocks TO MARRY GIRL cneusencimmes sk et e, o e, e ™ Gunb Soaroly Moves W 2" v 7§§§~’ Siijueltenmie i W Offer: delegation which drafted the treaty, | working exhibit of measuring instru- : Tobacco B, Macy, #Sears | CONN Power J i . A s 238 e et st oo et s besrs i e | Brokens Take Week-ind Holitay 200 Lot SSuatier i i Appalachian Gas Corporation Bccomplice 0 COMDEETTL | mens ‘oc somncons wirnebses. Bt over hers on s way to the Bt e Gl T e G G 0 £ COMMON STOCK abandoned project with the falo power show. Fork. May 22 (# — Except N .B Gas SCheme SaYeS Hllll L{)Ilgel’ Term = ark: — sual evening-up operations| : 5 f“';i?rd;::.::fp"\ ¢ the | Southern N E i T 1 Corporation has announced the acquisition of 75 We have the votes." SUES WIFE O E | tha de a holiday period, there 2 ¥ e < i B By & ; To Continue Hearings S ”“\,l"f SONED K';‘_OS:‘M e A York |year. Other shares making e interest in the Southwestern Natural Gas Company. Hartford, May 28 (P—The prom- he senate maval comm.ittee ex-|J Knowlton, of Meriden, today en- gy M'“‘:;i e i Treasury Balanc fse to marry his accomplice in the to continue its h:arings on 1he | tered an action in court here seek- he city e ¥ s iy = distribution of counterfeit bills in act for some time. '”“]‘« *es |ing to compel his wife to meet ex- t ponE E ford se 1 months ago, today ! DRES ndent of | honges he was put to in defending i His LUGION THANKS GOVERANOL - X 2 saved Thomas Costa from at leas: (he inquiry of gn relations |3 givoren suit. The divorce action | SOT n : pERLemad s £ | Wall B f : ; 70 ENTER TOURNEY B e o e L cintand gl continnaneslwill ot oy on o e (he A IvoRce aedoB U e vl taking hetela; cake and Ohio dropped s all Street Briefs May 20 (P ) (P—A reco St dela by the latier L A Ll e - nts | Foints, then rallied moderately (it s s bW ; ¢ <rs h Judge Warren B. Burrows in the| The hearlngs have dovoloped af gty 200 e thd atite wi | Wers ma: | |\ i ; America United States district co conflict of opinion among the naval e et e : ch | o AAPEET AR 5t a0 v L 16 o Tl v At officers on the advisability of ratify- | = o L28¢ | has recovered a two thirds of = o Fanten alot ninethon i the New |iT e aty. Contrasting news were HOOVER NAM CASTLE, the ground lost sinc it ot G e ssad on the comparative Merits eihiacian' aray 29 Uriip i 1IN the monthyipuse frail, rather slender blonde. Lillian | Of FIERt-inch and six-inch sun cruls Hoover today nominated Wi |2 One point rise. A : Air Reduct 8 €8 Traction and American Patrotski who wept hysterically on ‘ f St lie I pt hy 0 Toaish ot the Teesty mas o Gepait R. Castle, £, as assistant sec- showed si Allied ( he shoulder of Costa throughou . s e el A\lisiChalmiera 3 Eou e from accepted naval construction s P b g 4 . £ Alm ’ he court proceedings, was given a| oyi.o e Jimiting of the United |held before going {o Japan as am- todiin the laktar < Not : e : PPROVE BINGHAM BIL month in the same institution. ' Lil- | ¢, o1 assais alth -in bassador during the London naval lian clung to Thomas in a full, un- £ S £ They hold the t-in ¢ to be particula 20 (A —Substa Electric otal sales to 2 m.—1,6 ) chares rrassed embrace when t Burro 1 to marr AN e opinion the treaty does not provid el < for paritv.with Great Britain, and F l amuel Goldstein nfessaq|ari0 beligyaithat it gives « Japan -a unerails ATt B Grotoh ok || cTuiser ration in excess of the five- 1R 0L 010! 8 €4 three relatione adopted for cap- L pleaded guilty | .- 2SN NELOTECO) Miss Hannah Loughery fon. Goldstein, | “"ey ineral services for Miss Hannah t01d the court that he had come | Loughery, aged 70, of 150 West v a o . Sl : Tecently (rom " Oakland, Calit | of 1o’ pact, and these two are ox-| MAIn ftreet, Who died Tuesday. will | 77y . . 8| Bor o A 7 O » has been a user of dope for the | acteq (o lead the fight against rati- | 0® held tomorrow morning at 5:30 3 3 w Staetl i : Pl g . . 2 past five years, ho sajd. In rocom. | hooicd | 5t the home'and at 9 olclack at St| on B e e : e inas inoneculini ol i tartoL ets 1ranscontinenial Mar mending nce Attorney Cohen Mary's church. Burial will be in St e hica 1 1 i s ’ told the court that he advised Atlan- HUBBARD SEES HOOVER Mary's ce i 5 i r 3 4 ta in order that the Young man| \wachincion May 20 —E. Kent - might have the advantages of mod- | gyppa g, presidbnt of the Connecti: John T. Hallinan c ern hospitalization where . Cure | oy Afanmufact Ve I. ° ) it Manufacturers’ association, said | Funeral services for John T. Hal- might be effected. Thé district attor- ciation, said T recommendad & voarang wiow |today after a call on President|linan. aged 60, who died Tuesday ] gcate’ Youth Who Hoover he had told the chief execu® at his home, 30 Summer street, will but {f waa e oplnlon of the cotrt | iiya s great fleld for Amerions: ox:|pe Held: (omorrow. masnine Lt 1 Ran Away From Here that a slightly longer time might be | poris was offered by Greece. | o'clock at St. Mary's church. Burial seph Degutis, it required {o bring about the miental |" - Tiubhard who was presentsd|will be My Gamelers 5 n away from the Town Home rehabilitation of the defendant to the president by Senator Bing- | WPl o N FE v weeks ago, is in istrial Irving Lichterman, 21, and Ber- \ ublican, Con = - s at Kis >a., ac- |~ g ham, republican, Connecticut, re-| Mrs. Michael Surawskd hool for Boys at Kis-Lyn, Pa eE R nard Weiss, 17, of Bridgeport, charg- cently returned from a tour of the| Funeral services for Mrs. Stella | COrding to word ed by Ch ‘.”,',""f‘ = ed with theft of a cat in Detroit | e e | wiGhnrastiarine co. department | CONtl an ] : which they transported into Connec- | He said Greece was the coming | Surawskl of 313 High street, who |from Charles F. Johnson, superin-|COT ’"\',‘” : : L ! Spolted.zaon ticut, pleaded guilty in court today. | eader of the Balkan states and he|gieq Tuesday, will be held tomorrow | tendent of the scho GUEtisEVsbich 9% > 1t operation of ¢ Lichterman was given six months in | haq found it very friendly to the | oo i ey e e d° | Degutis admits be ¢ Ch 3 ] 351 |t ng proper the Fairfield county jail and Weiss | {'pited States. rning at §:30 at the home and at| DeELUS Admils Be % i received a suspended sentence of six oo L W { @ oicIogkRALHEIOIy RO ossRREh Yo e il b ratin months. He was also placed on pro- MAINE WOMAN INJURED Bupla IRl LI Sacred RHearkl oy Be s traditio batien for one year Montreal. May 29 (DF) —— lary | Cometers. thorities wish when his s Chairman Hale of the naval com- mittee, concurs with Johnson's view . of North Bangor, Me., was | 3 attention of t Unemployment Figures | in « criical condition in Motreal| . Mre, Morgarer Metiee 3o yas caugnt in Issued for Providence 770", "o Southinstor eral | e i o e ued for Frovidence ... o a collision between her auto. |0f Mrs. No4alsd [1E s foean he Providence, R. I, May 29 (UP)— | mobile and a taxi. rly yest morning at St |yreak open the Definite information relative.to the | fiss Ryan's chauffeur, and the | Francis' hospital in Hartford follow- | tention at the Tow unemplovment situation in Rhode | taxi driver escaped with minor in- |ing an operation, will be held from dieposition of his case, o 5 % e S o nd was made public today by |juries, but she suffered a fractured | her home on North Main street to- | s 2l t ; 50% 513 | succeeding Ct Edmund A. Truelove, supervisor of | skull and several bad cuts. The | morrow morning at §:30 o'clock. A | SHAMROCK WINS RACH jenl Pub Ser G S oan the federal census in Providence | car was wrecked. [Eteznenien ¢ reanlens will| ) Tvde, Engint. My 35 (OB)—| Oen : : A i Sab Sagtndke — |be celebrated at St. Thomas' church | §hamrock, V, Sir Thomas Lipton's | Glidden Co em | His report ,based on data gath- [ CAMP FOR CABINET MEMBERS [at 9 o'clock and burial will be in| America’s cup continder, avenged |Gold Dust ... 4 : y el ered by census enumerators, showed | Washington, May 29 (P—A camp | St. Thomas' cemetery. S e G o oG AR R A7 i s e that Providence, with a population [for cabinct members near President | 5 S e ths i o oneote G Brlge o and Caoni Bigbes, of 250,288, has 8 persons out of { Hoover's Virginia lodge is r\\ppglod’ Mrs. Arthur Entress today in a race of 46 miles. Sham- | Grndy Con Cop R el work, and Pawtucket, with & popu- |at the White House soon to be com- | Funeral services for Mrs.. Fannie | rock’s time was 3 hours, 45 minutes, | Hudson Motor 44 {on Axle and Spring Co lation of 77,166, has 2,577 unem- | pleted « Hills Entress, wife of Arthur En- seconds. White Heather was TrenIeR R Con B0 el S ployed Secretary Wilbur, one of the spon- | tress, a former resident of this city. | second in three hour ) 1 Harveste 273 [ summated Truelove explained that these fig- |sors, inspected it recently. Two cot- [who died Tuesday at her home, 161 | 43 seconds Tntl ; 5 el ures did not include part-time work- | tages and a joint dining room and |Sisson avenue, Hartford. were held | Shamrock V. again star t | mn c 7 : HOOVER \vm e i : ers or persons who had been laid | community hall are being built for |this afternodn at 2 o'clock at the|scratch, while Candida and Camb ns-Many'le Washi May 20 (8 si | 1y 1 Roosevelt N. i attempt and set a off temporarily. He pointed out|the alternate use of the cabinet|funeral parlors of Taylor & Modeen, | were given a time allowar The | o ; R1 | doll Troa et : pt and set a that the figures showed that one in | members and their wives on week- [Hartford. Burial was in Cedar Hill | other participants wer Iwor Groc'y Lehibach bill fibe S A L ‘ & every 27 persons was out of work.|end trips during the summer, cemetery, .. j2nd his majesty’s Britania. Lehigh Valley auities for federal employes. ter Colonel Lindbergh's west-east record. |

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