New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 31, 1930, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY, 31, 1930. AUTO RACES TAKE “K OF NEW HAVEN” FAILS TOLL OF 5 LIVES Four Spectators Killed at Win- chester, Ind.—Score Hurt | Indianapolis, May 51 (P—Me- morial Day automobile races in In- diana caused the deaths of four spectators and one driver, critical injuries of one driver and one| spectator. and lesser hurts to other persons The four onlooke when a racer threw a turn and hurtled into a grand stand at a dirt track at Winchester, Ind., close to the Ohio State line. The | driver, Roland Bruin, 24, Tert Wayne, Ind.. suffered slight hurts. | He promired to appcar at a cor- | cner’s inquest at Winchester today. | One fatality was recorded in the annual ¥)0-mile race at the 1 dianapolis motor specdway. Pa Marshall, Detroit,” ridi as me chanic in the car driven by his hrother, Cy Marshall, Indianapolis. was fatally hurt when the were killed | ire, leaped a | racer = . sociated Press Photo The “K of New Haven,” groomed for the longest non-stop refueling flight on record—from New Haven to Buenos Aires, is shown above as it took off from Blamald field, Tartford, yes- terday on its unsuccessful trip. The plane went only as far as Roosevelt field, L. I, and skidded info a retaining wall fell from the banked curve | R : H | Birth Record . local e mechanician Monday. killed at Hale tay Bird, 4 Malcomb - Winc Gaughan, 6, ysicians held little hope recovery of Fred Kizer of Among the injured Hood, Columbus Brumbaugh, Troy, sried here The four were T. I Winchester Middletowr Richmond, . about and John of Muncie, Tnd for thc Win- | Ed- Jenn ester, A son was born ye FBritain Genaral hospit Mrs street Chids chester., Mack Ora and E. W, Ohio. Brimbg City Items Connecticut Vote On Prohibition Shows State Has Wet Preferences | | | ~ Displaying An \Txme Funds Touch Lowest | Level of Past 10 )cals,: According to Reports. | v York. May 31 ( — The cur- seek has contributed little or| | nothing of in ot interest to | the financial markets. Security trad- | ers called it er the close hursday. leaving a s showing market minent places and a move upward. < 80 apathetic cstablished a | Commodities | | of business stock firm . The holiday ettlement ange rate | funds which downward period member revealed a tion of 276.§00.000 in horrowings, and alo a holdings. There promising expansion in Shift Posttions Stock n ket pr(\{o ssionais shifted position fr Iy, with a prepon- derance of sentiment seeming to fa- sor higher prices. Severe bear pros- he farm implement he week and against each session was offset by shares carly in t | with 'Stock List at Close of Week Is Indicative of Market’s Firmness Upward Tendency \\ estern Rail Workers Want ! 0 Hnur Wecks Chicago, May 3 tives of v official n Execu- had cts raflvay aepart- ment of the' A Labor will spec emplos arican T hour work- | ing week ine presidents unions, affiliated tion, joined pany heads tha five.day their organiz national com- | > day and e policy all week will tions ag shopmen ment Four" Individual Need : Pay Corporation Bill John J. Erwin, Sr. who was for- 1y associated with sm hm ight ag n | & Wood Co. for was and th ber of that tion is now out of PUTNAM & CO MNxYfilMflMlfi.’ 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 We Offer: CONNECTICUT ELECTRIC SERVICE €O, CONNECTICLT POWER CO. HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE (0. UNITED ILLUMINATING CO. EppYBROTHERS 8 C2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street Colony Street We Offer: 40 Shares American Hardware 25 Shares Fafnir Bearing 60 Shares Stanley Works Price on Application. as no assets which o pa bill was one of utilities, the eading industrials and nonstration in a the foods 3 tail gs for April wer to- o ’ i r. as ad expected, but the ) the class one carriers, or net. was not as compared with a year ago March decreas improved under th smaller output the satis- toward cur- a f believed tha o5 would soon 1 companics operat i . . . ory. while approach ther Iy £ et e FEae G , ia i f the su r demand was also ¥ dditional i S = g t count by the oil share FEW READ NEWSPAPERS & mecting of the iachine 5o IN LAND OF BULGARS =50 ot e Sout i 5 S Bl < 1 5 o i : specialt eet and Hedwig A. Fret Monror the few Rroups. ably Big Circulation Increase Is Evident, street applicd Harvard Student Goes HINCKS BROS & CO Mad, Attacks Tcachcr 7 Mo Boston. May 3 1 2 : \N STREET ; Comia” 45 of Wateriowr. X H. C. MOTT, MANAGER But Only Onc in (6 Persons 1s shro \embers Ne Stock Exchange TEL. 6505 London Norwalk (Ballot Urns Stuffed oy 21 OR In French Parliament not exacti a b t T Paris, May 31 (®) - Stuffing of judging from official fiz-!the ballot urns in the French « © circulation of dailies ani | ber of deputies has led to tion of a bill for lectrical voting ma Reader Now Sof read Sulgark am- troduc itior insane, attac tructor Earl Cranstor ed from a t police in a shor vas subdued He it which so red of, ‘loading United States Electric Power : the circulation the provinces. newspapers | bill 2 . R A SRR : : he v ly reviews of the iron : e reported virtually litions. noting another in operat concessions. no hange 2 small d { the other [ jresant ther price Bushmen Really Wild, \houl \np]dnc Rid money Australia S CHARLLS BARTRAM DIES sridgeport, May 41 (P— ry tor John vears, died Caterpillars are Licutenants Soderberg and Broor cond Lieutenant Nils Billing and Buhren & extremely reader is gen e World o) Radlo News pansion in demands | TO Dealels (om cntmn We announce the removal on June 2nd of our this factor caused tic May Sw edlsh Theater Has comment. | automo- be main- school at F Swede (dtel'filll:aT( lub Gets Fifth Member Sweden. May (tp)— was born rown in ’ Kol el was at one time em- 1 pla it el ) Fely ; ployed by the Norwalk Savings T d later as bookkeeper for Norwalk Iron Works. He was 22d degreec Mason and a member ¢ Odd Fellows of Norwalk ived by a son, Sanford, of \C\, ‘IlCthdn \ta(c PO]I(C and a daughter, Mre. Lou 3 a of this cit Carry Fir Mic May BAR SILVER RE x'un|~ tori r of London, May 31.—P—Bar ¢ 17 7-16d per ounce. Money 1 per cent. Discount rates—short 1 2 1-16-2 1-8 per cent. Three months= 2 1-8 per cent NEW BRITAIN OFFICE to more commodious quarters at s expected May (UP) — A JCEeitolp et theater with a roof Market Disappointing garden and spacio yroom for | The bond ma tinues t 56 West Main Streef children is a s intro- the Amou novelty just Licutenant Bj who saved his life in a F'Rr.\» achine fell at | recent arm maneuver Lieutenant Behm was pilo Nicuport pursuit plane and v volved in i o Teleplrone: yield per cent duced at Flamman, o latest and most modern of Stockholm. “Many uever have a chance to see a motion picture aid an official of the Swed- h film industry company, owner | The children take Flame Tattes g | Or'] be not shake off its duliness. The | © nt indicated improved 1 that important source, | | mdl ¥ dividual investor refuses | L ki tion 1 * to be attracted. Bond men hope for | oy e ¢ el | improvem the German rep- = - ) - arations issuc s out of the way. SRS JOH\bO\ & CO. Members New ‘J,‘ te Members New To Bank clearings for the country as whole showed a decline of about 40 Wall Street, New Yerk Uptown Office=Lincoln Building, 60 E. 42nd St. per cent over the previous week. | with a r larger decrease in New HARTFORD NEW HAVEN NEWARK NEW BRITAIN PITTSBURGH in favor of under the management of uses in mothers 1stomed to t MR. T. FRANK LEE MR. DONALD R. HART town B. Hu “ | again cops at ARCHERY MELT TODAY M’A\\ ga cr, however, the of the room nurse, know that the afe and have an co- arge York city. Commodities failed 1 halt in their downwarg | 'sc and the department of agri- | of leading produce " ples was at the lowest level for May in nine years. Weakness of the f ALBANY BRIDGEPORT castern ex-|With. arche {a\fival,:rod[‘r" E brok- [ ceive hy the |usual t se in New York ¢ borrowings ty me o Yale Player, Without G lassec Out of (.ame Mrs. James Tevlin Word was re Mrs James N 5 + d interest June 1st ision | col and wvs ool 59 INTEREST BEING PAID presc ' was o i Open Mondayv at home could be | o days are necded to mak Joc Main here in this Wede i Business institutions o sk RN AIRPURT you, the indi- 100 Planes teel same color A month gone anc] June hcre. iudvment iS fOl’ 5 Y SUED ON NOTE Must )Im e Town 15 Feet ve you opened up that Sav- e : i & To Lay Out New Highwa: { Bowles- Meclean vidual, too. Come in and con- Charlotte ngs Account in a Mutual Sav- ! 2 which the financial problems. 025, Relly gave a note for $411 5 | or > Commercial Trust Co. and|M earn )Z for }rou' b W he failed to keep up payment | | the Fitch-Jones Co. was forced to | expend $205 on The late Dr. | Kelly was sccond endorser of | Constable Frank E. |lett a cop e writ | | New Britain st Co., executor of |a Dr. Kelly's ing to the|1a sult our officers concerning your tifft was first ings Bank > Make your savings i this | Charles M. les M. Oquist, fo died in Redding Wednesday: Clynes has| Mr. Pauist #ith the |13 years. In Oquist Cha s city DR GOUDSTEIN ELECTED 1w mem o ears ago h “Join the Mutual Savers” o Cyril F Gaffney plaintiff. Burritt Mutual Savings Bank | | New Britain Trust Co. e B B BT VAT bl 891h hirthday enterprises fail each vea and i3 of Fall Rix This | Willard C nited | Oquist. and years. iSa}J'!sur\ all of this cit Oquist: a F | has been the rule in tates fer the past 50

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