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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1930. _———— DORAN ASKS STATE AID FOR DRY LAWS Blames Enforcement Failure On Wet State Officials ‘Washington, June 2 (UP)—On the eve of the federal government's su- preme effort to enforce prohibition through a new alignment of investi- gating and prosecuting agencies un- der Attorney General Mitchell, the administration has launched a new 2ppeal for better cooperation from the states In an analysis of prohibition en- forcement made public by Prohibi- tion Commissioner Doran, failure to obtain effective liquor law cnforce- | ment was blamed on some cials who were said garded their sworn d wet sentiment in eir communities, “If state officials were as active in enforcing the national prohibition act as it is clear they have the duty and obligation to be.” Doran said, it becomes at once apparent prohibition could b forced | The Doran charge against certain | atate officers was the most direct a cusation 10 be levelled against th states by a hig cral official al- though Chairman George W. Wick- | ersham of President Hoover's law enforcement commission has urged more cooperation from the states. ZEPPELIN MAIL STILL ARRIVIN ? Sent From Lakehurst Aiterl Landing of Big German Ship Further lstters carried on the Graf Zeppelin on its Pan-American flight arrived in t ey being covers despatched from var points along the route of the nd carried by air all the 10 Lakehurst, whence they | forwarded by regular ma | Outstanding among these letters | because of the number of brilliance of their stamp markings are those originating in Rio de Janeiro, B zil. These bear regular Brazilian stamps of 300 reis value and al 10,000 reis labels originally desizn ed, apparently, for the first commer- cial fight from Brazil to Lurope. but “U. 8. 8 has been overprinted on the word I “Graf Zeppelin® stamp- ed in the neath the is city these | were irope’ and ddle depictec flies over the ocean. T celled with the regular Rio mark of May 24 and also have a special cachet, dated May 28, reading “Cor- Aeroe Grof Zeppelin—Brasil— A.—Europa—Syndicate Con- Ltda.--Recife.”” © Green, vellow ack labels read “By “Condor A il in Brazil—Par Avion “Con- dor” en Bresil.” On the back is t Lakchurst cancellation of May dirigible inscribed “Graf 2 Iurope-Pan America Rou * both in vivid rero 1 S. dor and reen Nap in Automobile ( auses Two Arrests of 43 Kensing- an auto-| in Willow hen Officer George Moffitt happened along. his license, Dahlgren in the name of Carl C 47 Judd and had none of Carlson was of loaning his lic to and the latter was charged driving without a Hartford County Shows 81,048 Gain in Census Hartford. June (®P—Hartford ased by $1,048, ligh 4 per cent, cording minary figures re- lrased today by Williz sor of the n | 1 ng in sho: arison admi the charge Dahlgren with ac- as 244 as compared v makes that members of instead o7 one AUTO VICTIM DIES South Manchester, .J : P — Vincent Ginkus, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ginkus, § of Worcester, Mass., died here today from injuries received in an accident a week ago, when the automobile in which he was riding turned over on the Willimantic-Manchester — re near Andover The driver of the car, Edward Smith of Brooklyn, N X has been arrested and is under hond of $1.500 to appear before a justice court in Andover, June 16 on a charge of operating recklessly and while under the influence of liquor. FOREIGN EXCIIANG New York, June 2 (P)- exchanges casy Great B mand, 4.85 7-16; cables, 4.8F ay bills on banks, 4.53 9-16; der and. Ttaly 5.23 15-1 Deman Belgium, 13 folland. 4 weden, : Switzerlznd, | Greece, | 5: Czechoslova- | Jugoslavia, 1.76 3-8; | Rumania, .59 1 38.06%; Brazil, 11.75; | Tokyo, 4 hanghai, 40.50; Mon- treal, 4: Great Britain in dol- lars, others in rents. Norway Denmark 6 3-8; Austria, 14.10 Argentine, MICHIGAN u\\mu AT BAY | Mancelona, Mich., June 2 (UP) Five b who held nd | robbed the Mancclona 8 30 this andits bank here at 0 mornin are at | hay near icllaire fair "\‘m!s‘ and are “shooting it out” with nosse of 150 men, the sheriff’s office 2 was informed this noon. the | Dwo lin a suit brought by the | counsel for the | candidate for dent of the International Typo- | reached | City Items Officers will be elected at the an- nual meeting of Daly Council. K. of C., at the club rooms on West Main street tomorrow night. Mrs. D. R. Ferguron and daugh- ter, Ella, of Brighton street, returned home from a week-cnd stay in New York city Frank Terry of 147 is resting comfortably at New Brit- ain General hospital, following an operation for appendicitis. He 13 service manager for the (Capitol Buick Co. Mattabesctt Tribe, No. ‘14, T. O. M., will make final arrangements at a meeting tonight for the parade to be held in Bristol tomorrow. The tribe will also take action on an in- vitation to hold an outing at the home of P. G. S. Risley in Talcot- ville on Sunday, June § ¥dward Honeyman n have been made anley strect and Sadie defendants New Brit- mortgage October ain Investment Co. on a note. The note w 27, 1927 1t al amount was 2805, There is a balance of $65 still due. Attorney Dayid L. plaintiff and Con- stable Fred Winkle attached pro- Yy of the defendants located at 7 Sefton drive. Mr. and Mrs. Danicl Kelly of Spring street and Mrs. John Egan of Union strect have returned from Bennington, Vi, where they spent the holidays. Candidates will he in meeting of Dorc Odd Fellows' hall t Howard B. M service, will ipire Ly at Social temple at s evening acDonald of a travel speak on “The at the meeting’of the Lions’ noon tomorros Watson, chairman of the ;,om; of water commissioners, will | speak on the city water supply ques- | Hon at the meeting of the Kiwanis | club Wednesday noon Weddings CHATEAUNEY—LANDRY York, Jur ice: to wed as obtained at marriage burean Saturday by Miss Julienne | Landry of East Main street, Britain, 2 Ernest Chateauney of the same Britain address. They New York. New 1 arried in who was born in nada, is the daugh- and Dephana Landry 15 the son of and Bernadet Chateauncy. He s born in Berlin, N. H auney SADIS—WASIELEWSKI Miss Helen Wasiele unt Wasiclew- stre and son of Mr. and Mr: 49 Sexton . were morning at 9 o'clock at | Stephen | ormed the | nuptial cercmon They were attend Kukue as r ward Wasicle bride as best man The bric d by Miss Helen honor brother was gown She mmed carried a 1 lilies of atin, princ a veil of Rose-Maric fr with orange blossoms bouquet of white roses the valley The maid of honor was in a gown of pink satin r hat to match and t of pink tea roses A reception was held a bride and about nee. Mr with a horse had a hou- ) guests and Mrs. tomorrow for the ¢y plan to 'Breaking of ‘\'ifido;\ cares Burglar Off night by the lass, Miss Rose secretary 1o Prosecuting Woods, aroused family in from David L oo < is believed the entered Wal- ter Drobnis' s re at 2 Smalley Awakened la last sound of breaking Palmieri, Attorne iembers of see a boy running away Garston's stor Real Listate News Warranty Nelson o ¢ M Armstrong, Corbin avenue. Joseph Scapellati to Iranceschina Chiodo, Clinton street. Konstangy Mazur Brown, et uz, Beach street Arn J. Grant to Joseph G Commonwealth avenue. Jacob Baumgartner est., liam Bollman, Winthrop strect. Mortgage Joseph Gaeta to New Britain Lum- be Co., et als, $2,800 Common- wealth avenue Donato Pletroroia to Myer als, $2,000, Main street William Bolllan to Jacob Baum- est., $1,200, Winthrop street. Cl1 on to Cit .'\’:nmnul 000, Smalley street Dunn bank, $ HOWARD LEADS CONTEST Indianapolis, June 2 plurality of Charles P. reelection Howard, union today had n the votes of 53 officially tabulated. vote was virtually complete. The vote for Howard was 31,308 His closest opponent, Fred Barker of Spokane, Wash., had 11,885, R D. derstrom of Streator, 111, was third with 8,401, Woodruff Randolph of Chicago, candidate for rteelection as secre- tary treasurcr, had a total of 31.- 417 votes. _His opponent, John J. Ruckley of New York, had received ]i 230 wyotes. graphical 10,020 had been unions The | Knights of Pythias Memorial Services ngton L. Morgan .odge. K and Worthy Temple, Pythian Sister hold a joint memorial service at Junior O. .U. A. M. hall on Glen street at 8:15 o'clock to- merrow night. Rev, Samuel Sutcliffe will be the speaker for the evening. The service is open to the public. will | Nair is itiated at a| Viking | New | Gad- | wski, daughter | home | time to| to Harvey L. to Wil- | as presi- | Birth Record | UURB LISTLESS A Gegcra{\l h?]spllalh yesterday to Mr. \ and Mr oseph Aszkler of LGal Prices Irregular th Sllghl Variation From Thursday street, Plainville, FIVE DISSENT ON Ilonior e alnginien sy eloaiata tter |the noliday found the market just | |as listless as it has been for the past three weeks, Prices were ir- regular, varying only slightly either [ way from last Thursday's close most of the leading issucs. Utilitics Foundation Firm The utilities displayed a wide a Washington, June 2 (B — sortment of unimportant gains z members of the house judiciary |1055¢% but the undertone of committce today filed minority re- e Dotlceably firm ‘and (thon ports against the Hoover law en-|Were mild pool operations in a few forcement commission’s bill to au- |$oCks. Electric Bond = & thorize United States commissioners | whote annual re s e to handle potty prohibition offenses '3 800N to be published. was fir e Rout | \H‘;;.IH on ‘ZrDlhl rang Ameri- The Dbill is to be considered by the | 3% Light and Traction was bid up [ be; cor a point. Commonwealth Edison | nouse tomorrow. The five n\mmxrr(‘ ¢ e contend it is unconstitutional, de- i e etd Bt he gain was converted into a priving an accused of trial by jury, e s Pt i {and inaugurating a new procedure | oS8 Of @ similar amount. Consoli- i dated Gas of Baltimore sold off a in criminal prosecutions. They hol |it will not assist in relieving con- | gestion because it is not practical. | i Names of Dissenters | Those signing the minority report ere Representatives LaGuardia of | : . ans. and Tucker of | 55504 about a point. Vacuum was Virginia, Dominick of Sout 0- | active for a time at fractionally Jo lina and Celler of New York, demo- | o Jovels, Indian Territory lum- crats | and Cities Service als) “The bill a (new) yield- sioner to recommend the punish- 3 points | ment but the constitution prevents| °* "o AN BRGNS him from saying whether the de- | ., 12"} Of ndUs fendant is guilty or innocent,” said | oy oF ) FEEEEEC BT 1 La Guardia. “The bill AT e A e e e technical fn fis provisions of crima| 5 5 PR TR0 B IR LR L e inal jurisprudence yet it is flra'-m!r‘" i 5 L A4 in the phraseology and nomenclature [ (€T 3°vancec & couple of Points of the crossword puzzle {iln the ear! it !>‘= ut surrenderc. “It is destructive of cvery funda- | /¥ Tise: Technicolor was heavy mental, precedent, and S UIAONE: pokegneacly S o e T i ur federal practice. The plan is a ; | slipshod, ill-advised vrm’.flh“fl‘ (el GLE T D il | system of turning out stereotyped | Préssure, reasting about 2 points justice in quantity production re-| Transamerica was steady. | gardiess of the merits and the cir-| ¢ “y” onsy TeueRedialn cumstances In each individual case. | 2% 3 Rasenl Signed By All Five ARRAIENE[] TODAY Bachmann said the federal court | congestion existed only in certain {Page & Shaw President Ouc On $25,000 Bail | districts, and it was guicker for a Mass House Committee Split on! Hoover Liquor Plan the ini point or so | The United Gas | Hudson, United Light A | Hudson and Central firm Oils Are issues were Easy casy. nating "B thorizes the commis- | gacod. Lone Star G more than 3 Cork money curb | federal judge to accept a plea of | guilty under present pmmdum < than under the plan proposed. Tuc also objected to another hill of enforcement com- mission, defining offenses. He said the penalties fixed f ch of- | fenses were too | petty Gambridge i | Otis E. D m, of | dent of Page & Shaw, | manufacturers, was arraigned in stoc Dunham m‘ Rise in Volume of Sales Only\:~ e e Encouraging Aspect 1 being an | were conspiracy to steal | ccessory to the sale of sccurities without authority from the state de- partment of utilities; con- spiracy to defraud and being an ac- cessory e the fact to lar ceni ded ot y to and was held in ong the charges New York public prices sought generally in a The orders that June 2 (P—Bond slightly lower levels dull market today. accumulated during | | the three day cessation of opem.; tions brought a sharp rise in the | volume of sales but that was about the only encouraging aspect of the earlier trading in the listed market. | salesmen. The charges were Some Show Vitality to those against Dunh | A few fssues in the railroad and | pleaded not guilty and were | toreign classes showed sufficient vi- | bail of from $3.000 to $5, tality to resist the downward trend | The ents were among those but there was no notew 8 returne the grand jury last week against 23 persons all have been connected salesmen Arraigned The others arraigned Pox Harry Jaspon ar Sternberg, all alleged to b similar They held in ress anywhere. Heavy loan cal tone to the call mo ,|of the stock. 1though renewals held at | The corporation’s stock had been Utility issues were close to Thurs- |under investigation by state and day's closing prices. Stock privi- [ county authorities for son ge issues moved irregularly. fore grand jury actiol th n T group, Anu arrests had been made previou | Smielting 55 zained more than half a |and several actions instituted point and National Radiat s| court for the recovery of stockhold- moved u points. { ers’ investments and fu of the lation of National | concern alleged to have heen pald t s as the bond yielded s with the sale Dairy Brokers onally French tine Chile sh 5 1-25 moved' upward wa cing was confined grov $17,500,000 4 1-2 per cent certifi- | of ssiue of the Canadian National Offering of $2,500,600 entures by the Sig- nal Oil & Co. is expected shor Republic 65, ing out of the stock sale which ade d Connec involved in actions has been reported at $ Sale of the securities was t in Massachusetts recently by utilities commiss: were AGREEMENT REACHED Philadelphia, June 2 (A—An- | nouncement was made today that an | agre has been reached wher. the United Gas Improvement | burt strect Company of Philadelphia will ac- until tomorrow quire through an cxchange of stocks tRothocel the Atlantic City Gas Company, Peo and a | harge her ODDI CASE CONTINUED In Hartford polic case of Joseph Oddi, 31, was t police on a statutory Meriden woman | ples Gas Company (New Jersey) | jesorted iy i vet and Wilmingion (Del.) RGOS dcen ‘il Vaiao) be Erraigned row on the same charge | 0ddi, it is alleged. paid for the | woman's living expenses in Har! |ford while her husband was scek- ing her throughout the state. Oddi is married. tomor- QUEENS POPULATION GROWS New York, June 2 New York apartment dwe cheaper, airier livir from metropolitan doubled the poputation of Que Vew York's borough of homes—in 1e last ten years, census figurcs for | disclosed today. Complete res show Queens. largest in area.and fastest growing | of New York's five boroughs to have | a population of 1,0 an increase | of 613,170 or 130 per cent over 1920, Ten years ago Queens borou stretched across northwest Long Island had a populat which represented cent over 1910, Tod land, Baltimore, Pittsbu | Francisco. Fourteen thousand at "V('i».ilmmwv of Southern Ca Mary's [ have failed to qualify for perma- Mary's | nent licenses under a new examina- tion law, Robert H. Erwin Robert H. Iirwin, grandson of Robert R. Erwin, who was one of | the first scttlers in the northern | part of this city and after whom Erwin place was named, 1 terday morning at the home of his father, William Erwin of 170 | North street. He was 32 years of | |age. | Born in Stamford, he came to this| |city with his parents when an in-| | fant. He attended St. Mary's paro- | chial school and later entered the employ of his father, who conducted la plumbing shop here for many vears, Besides yes- gain of his father. he is survived | t by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Erwin; a son, William. and two sisters, Mrs Joseph Carbo and Miss Sadie Erwin. Funeral services will be held to- morrow morning at home and at 9 o'clock at church, Burial will be in St cemetery, 5:30 ifornia Share. | 100 each | alleged to| | nt1 n og 449,042 (1 | Business Surveys Over the e Week-end Prove Reas- ‘, suring With Promise of Improvement in Fall June esumed in Price trends and trans- were inconvincing, light. The three-day parently failed to re- the and the courage or rofessional traders of. veys and the week-end were, on assuring, but with In- improvement view summer or carly fall remained analyses ap- unenthusias- g of the Kenne wual dividend rate from $5 (o d been expected for some tin will b ott Cop- per an rnin nonth. ail of s statemer surage ambitious stock houses are tcl ing thei selected stoc are on th n counter, and a pointing out that the market usually forccasts business improvement sorn nion ad c. The false start made this spring, however, appears te be too fresh in the is of most traders clients t in addition to th 1 cut, included an- ce reductions by Motor, h, on top of r fuctions tended Packard old the motor | 1sat ¥y April earn ports out of the indications are hat the May reports will show scant improven President Storey of the Atchison said he saw little pect of improvement in traffic until new grain to move late in vay pros- begins The most pleasing news coming to hand over the week-end was the May sa of Montgomery Ward, s unexpectedly large gain. The had not couraging during past month t brought substa ing into Montgomery Wa s Roebuck was firm n thy Cha ore issues mad 1 sympathy and again supported some industrial specialties and chemical Eastman Kodak { rose d shares gain- ng 2 or more Reduc- tion, Colorado Fuel, Allied Chemical 1 American Water Works Spieg:l May Stern, Amerada, 1 Cigar preferred and Ingersoll Rand. Celo- ex sold up a couple of points to dismissal of the receiv- reviews moderate with the mail order houses utilitias well as well as of the esponse ship suit The Ke 4 been mu nzcott dividend action too widely expected to influence on the copper shares. Case dropped 12 points. apparently er bear pre Worthington pump declir s. Foster Wheeler, - | house, International Harvester anl Ceclumbian Carsen were also und-r pressure | THE Total sa 00 shar MARKET AT 2 3:00 P. M. 1.454 Close edustion 1543 Allied Chem i 62 | Am "«“ amt & Hecl Canada Dry an Paci . Ohio .213 P& P 193 > & North . 81 “hrysler Mot ‘olumbia ( Com Solvents Nairn Con Gas NY ‘ontinen ( orn Prod Curtis W | Dav Che | Easmn Kodak | F Autolite Elec Pwr& Lt irie R R “ox Film A “reeport Tex ‘hes & > M st | Glidden Gold Goodrich Rub Graham Paige Hudson Motor 43 | Inspiratn Cop 207 Intl Harvester 467 Nickel Liquid Cab'n'c Math Alkali MK&TRR Missouri Pac Mont Ward Nash Motors Trading Resumes Wearily As All Price Trends Show Unconvincing A(_:Eacteristyics After Holidays 2 (®—Trading | the stock | ntral N Haven R North Ar North Pa Owens G Pack Mot Par't Lasky Phillips Pet Pub Serv NJ Pullman Co Radio Corp Rad-Keith-Or Rem Rand Roy Dutch NY St L San I'ran 1 Sears Rocbusk Sinclair 0il Southern std Oil of std 0il of Stewart W'r er Br Pic gh's Llec Willys Overland Wool LOCAL Insurance Stocks Travelers Ins Co \lanu(mlur\n; Stocks Har Arow-Eart & Billin Heg: s & Spancer &£ P Hfd El RHfd as Co com Hfd Gas Co ptd N B Ga was previous v ) under STOCRS (Furnished by Putnam & Co durin ¥ola PUTNAM & CO. Menbers Now. York & Hardord Siock Eschangm 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 We Offer: National Power & Light Co. CUMULATIVE $6.00 PREFERRED STOCK For the 12 months ended December 31, 1929, earnings of the company were equal to more than 7.7 times annual dividend requirements on the entire amount of $6.00 preferred stock to be outstanding upon completion of this financing. PRICE 101", AND ACCRUED DIVIDEND, TO YIELD ABOUT 5.907. EDDYBROTHERS £ G Members Hartord Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 13 Coleny Street We Offer: 40 Shares American Hardware 25 Shares Fafnir Bearing 60 Shares Stanley Works Price on Application. Kitevenson, Gregory 8 & Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Ofter: AETNA LIFE HARTFORD FIRE Prices on Application. “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTEOK D STOCK EXCHANGE Josepb M. Halloran, Manager, Tel. 1258 Power and Rail Trusteed Shares are brought to an affiliation betv\een the Niagara Hudson United Corp. made Columbia Gas & Elec- N entral Railroad’s acquisi- I Lackawanna & railroad news. Once again ut 1e fore by te “1’ Gas of ties Cons. are, the Power and Rail Shares is mmpo«ed of 58 leading rail and utility issues. PRICE ABOUT £1 ==l W= announce the removal on June 2nd of our NEW BRITAIN OFFICE to morc commodious quarters at 56 West Main Street MR. T. FRANK LEF MR. DONALD R. HART J()H S()\ W. K. & CO. 10 Wall Street. New York Uptown Office—Lincoln Building. 60 E. 42nd St NEW HAVEN NEWARK BRITAIN PITTSBURGH ALBANY HARTFORD BRIDCEPORT NEW MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE New Dritain National Bank Bidg. Te:. Bernard A. Couley Braston A. Porter. DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8. We Ofter: Appalachian Gas Corporation COMMON STO(K Listed on the New York Curh and Chicago Stock Exchange

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