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N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930. " MADRICK FINISHES He Is a H“m'},“ TERRYVILLE READY Bears Fail to Make Headway In COURSE AT Cfl[[EfiE g FOR ]]RUM [;[]HPS l;nve On Stoclt Exchange Pnces, City Items Henry Mercure, 17, of 19 Rock- well avenue, a truck dmu employ- | PUTNAM & CO. ! ? cd by Kolodney Brothers, was ar 7 g rrswd 4t 12:40 o'clock today by W’ N-zd@Ha#Md S Famed His Way Ti Way Through Syra- " Orgamza fions Expcted 0| s ter” Srerame " on Feanmn Rise In Brokers’ Loans Surprlse 31 WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN cuse by Ability as Musician Compete Tomorrow :[S{:;\_»K.s of the board ot park| News Developments of Un- i 7" - Rk moww SEgp | o mrm e [Fpcticn etius Y e olt cotrae| favorable Character — ;’:uk«a\ndv 2 ———— — (Special to the Herald) ening at 6 o'clock. Tomorrow Par't Lasky himself by fir N four-two one and - McGuder hitting home runs. | S S ey | MATCH OFFER APPROVED Copies of Taft Stamp | Istanbul, Turkey, June 6 (P—an- Arrive in New Britain gor# advices today reported that the Turkish cabinet A and had Eu approved the | new | ropean Match tod First day covers bearing the stamp reached this city erican company's offer of a $10,000,000 ad- and passed through the New Britain | COMPAany's off £ ?w‘ ,000 ad' post. office on their way to local col- [ '2NC° to th iriish - government | lectors. The new label, of the de-|[OF 23 years control of the Turkish | e i o 2% s mate ) i ee nomination of four cents, is in the | MAlCh Sahidie \l; wHi\nH";.n adnlr: general type of all the lower values | COMPany b ork will handle of the present issue and hears in the = center the like of the late president | DERAL JUDGIE RESIGNS as he was when in the White Ho Kk The word, “Taft,” is below, With| Washington, June & (#-—The res- “United States Postage” curved ignation of Judge Hugh M. Morris, ahove and "4 Cents 4" at the foot federal distr udge of Delaware, This stamp, which will replace the ed today at the Whit present four cent one bearing the | portrait of Martha Washington, was - ————— issued Wednesday at Cincinnati, O., SON VETOES MARRIAGE Taft's Dbirthplace. 1t Wil graduaily | p oo 0 T T come {nto use throughout the coun- Wambold's first act after being by assalochsiotitie nrevioUK stam DA s e o e n v ator iae hiaii exhaust [property was to veto the proposed | Charles Irene T Wambold, vear-old | {marriag: Boy an;iVF;th'é.th;id 70, and oct After Auto Collision “vore i Tony D'Angelo, 17, of 107 Chap- nman street and his ther, Rosario -——‘“—fi IrAngelo, 48, of tk same address | were arrested today for failure to F l | show financial responsibility follow- u n e r a s ing an accident at the corner of |} Fairview and Chestnut streets he- Uno Robert Johnson tween D'Angelo’s car and a truck of for Uno Robert | the United Milk Co. driven by Jo- | servic seph Skyzypek of 82 Oak street aged 58, former council- | Skrzypck was backing his truck | man from the second ward and | across the intersection when Tony, |prominent Swedish resident, who | driving his father's car, approached. | died vesterday at his home, Thinking that the truck would stop | Arch street, will be held tomorrow to allow him to pass, Tony kept go- | afternoon at 2:30 at the Norden g at a slow rate of speed. The rear | bungalow. I Dr. John E. Kilng parts of both came together herg will officiate and burial will be and D'Angelo’s care went into the |in Fairview cemetery. Members of curh damaging both front wheels. | Andre Lodge, 1. O. O. and the D°Angelo could produce no finan- | Norden lodge of I. 0. G.'T will at- eia' responsi y and bhoth he and | tend the funeral 1 body and will his father were placed v der arrest [act as pall d flower bear- | by Policeman James Kelly, | & miscellancous shower | street ‘u harlotte Accident Lalh Toda\ \lu.r, [ vodo the ) a pole. Th demolishad Three women, Miss Gladys en, a New York girl visiting in Rox- bury, who was the driver: nia. and Miss Peggy Gould, bury, were taken to the hospital. Their injuries Mrs. Der- 0, Rox- orwood not SMALL CLAIMS COURT The following findings were made ainst M hale Bednarcyk, $22.13. MISS WASINSKI SHOWERED Miss Jane Josifiak was hostess at held last night at her home at 174 Clinton | in honor of Miss Mary Was- inski who will become the bride of Joseph Wesoly on June 10, About 50 guests were present and | | an enjoyable entertainment was pre- sented by some of the guests. A mock marriage was performed and piano selections were played by Miss Addie Kamens | Miss Wasinski was the recipient of many gif! ORGANIZE INSURANCE FIRM Charlotte. N. C., June 6 (P—A group of Charlotte busginess men, leaded by E. B. Jones, banker, to- day annour organization of a life insurar ompany which they plan to incorporate at $1.000,000 The new company will be known as the Pyramid Life Insurance com- | pany and will take over the existing | Insurance company. ‘ Five Tons (;f Equipment To Be Seen at ’\Ieetmz up and operaling, will t i e of the joint ng of Britain Electrical club a can Society of Mech s at the state trade sc ht at 8 o'clock 'he s R. Sandborn, of Smith Co., of Bethlehem, Pa will talk on design and man of rlectrical equipmen cakers and other elactrical School Board Answer In decisions by Judge Morris D. s mall claims court this aft- To Marking Protest ernoon: Harry Gold Inst Anton| 4 reply (rom the school depart- Webb, n Dr. Arthur S Grant ment on the proposed change in t 1gains nard Dougherty, $8; method of marking pupils or Dr. Gra against Stanley Nedz- | basis of supplementary work will wicki, $10; Dr. nt against Mrs i to the niembers of the Paren Theresa Boalan, $13; Dr. Grant Teachers’ associatio of t against Mrs, Nellie Newton, $25; | Central Junior High school this eye- | Birnbaum Dept. store against Mrs, |1 the annual meeting. Hannah Hayes, $5.96; Charland | association has gone on record Auto service against Truhan & &5 protesting an unsatisfactor Clapp, $3; Sherman Auto service | Method of marking b ok okt dren are required to complete a cer- tain amount of guppwme\‘a-) worl receiv in other work. before e ot Probate at New within and for t t of in the County a d a Connect e 5th da A. D. 1930, ‘resent, Bernard F. Tudg state of Stephien A. Hadley or Ste Hoadley, late of New Brita ald trict deceased. Upon the petition of New | Britain National Bank of said New B ing that this Court make an as of the heirs-at-law an utees o tion on file more f . as y appears Ordered—that said applicat d and determined at the P n | New Br in said district th day of June, A. D. 193 n the forenoom, 4. g t at moti be given of the o 1 aps and the tir place ca & thereon, by publishing this n & week for two secutive weeks (o mencing June b, in e new piblighed said New Rritain ha irculation in said District, and ing a copy thereof on b post in the town New Britain said District_and return make Prod Fox Film A Freeport Tex Gen Am Tank Genl Asph, Genl Elec Foods Motors Pub S Rwy Sig Duht Gold % Goodrich Rub Graham Grndy Paige Hudson Intl Nickel Intl Tel & Tel Johns-Manville Kansas ( So Kresge Co .... Kroger Groc'y Liquid Cab’n’c Marlin-R'kwell Math Alkali MK&TRR Missouri Pac Mort Ward Nash Motors Nat Biscuit Na' Cash Reg N Y Central en Co cm Con Cop Northn ptd Motor 1 Harvester . tinen Can u 6351 1 17 e 06 BERNARD F, GAFFNETY. Judge. ‘f\' Haven R R 111 110% USE HERALD CLASSIFILD avs| ] conducting an orchestra | Terryville, June 6—A parade one the William H. Hall Co. will remove i ity Si 1 Philli I& aral faving on the university band, mile in length and containing musi- its e flnmenc from the grounds. | commOd]ty Situation Is Pub Serv NJ t . J ; cal organizations from all over the S | 2 Bernard “Bam” Madrick, son of Mr. s 2 : T Pullman Co eciric bong —nare Lo. Wil s ok ST state wnhy pretumle a field day cele- | Somewhat Cleared Up— fidim Corp Broad street, will be graduated from ration here tomorrow afternoon at S e Rad-Keith-Or Tati =00 Drofe Byracuse university mest Monday in| 30 o'clock. Of the 40 organizations Strong Silk Market Pre- | nesiine ni Cumulative $5.00 Preferred Stock e invited to compete in the meet, 1t . R 1 5% : | Sras R e |is expected that at least 30 will at. | dicted. |Rep Irn & st 35 5 (55 Bought and Sold St ol iy {tend. The local American Legion Roy Dutch NY 523 523, 52% B tha DR e e o | Drum and Bugle corps will be host St L San Fran 100 108 Detailed Circular Upon Request | which filled engagements for many | “0‘”1" paliie E1cunE | . Nem molluneis (R Sine stopk)l|Sai8) BOCDUCIRS LB e 51 g mong thoss which have aireasy o § lar F But | market was wwbjected < Sinclair Oil . 2 occasions in acuse and vicinit | as subjected to anothe: ST s aeniand el signified their intentions of attend. | 10 peG[flCU ar Features Bu minor hear. offenaive today but | Southern Pa A i : ] . o Southern Ry 145 T B R S NSRS tions during the past year. Ma ing the competition are the New'| G d F d S the Speculative community has giv- | SOU 4 ; " drick and the Universal Skippe Departure Flute and Piccolo corps, 00d Founaation 660 | en itsel up so completely to a pre. | Stand Brand % oy E Hive been entughd for the mumntes led by Johnny Totilas, world’s cham. F mature case of mid-summer apathy | Standard Gas 1137 1143, 114y o A pion baton swinger; Rockville Drum | that bears wers unable to make | S0 Ofl Cal d 4 . ) Clag anine e corps, the American Legion Drum| New York, June 6 (P—The firm | much peadway. il Ol Saf N} 6 with his orchestra in this city next Sorve priHartiond analsaushinstont | LiEe STITS nteditond ket as R Cirtet iwas distine v eumnrias | St O)l 0L N : & DDY BROT HERS & (2 | month. the T. M. Russell F band of | aitained today, with = United|eq by tho increase of $79.000,000 in | Stewart Wrn 28 . Members Hartford Exchange Dt his| sradudtion from the New Riddletown i merlean 1elonflniyy | e is B men 8 en d O EReE o s o s suncan 1aatFalent] doshaker 8 g d i Britain Se sC M corps of Seymour, St. Mary's Drum |SUSS setting the pace In view of the extreme sluggishness | L. *as <Orp . - 7 oW \ o e w~:<a(;:=nl\m?r:v:r[::‘ d l):iqon‘m\‘ih:;:;‘ corps of Oakville, American Legion | The market lacked any spectacu- | o ipo e vnar\xn dv—xsn:z'i"shni:q il i . NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street e DA o) Lot IE r feature but there c e e 3 Y | Timkn' Rol B. 7 i Teepsep it iymy Drum - corps of South Manchester, | |37 feature but there was continued | g ‘covareq pu ime loes topne PoT | T . 4 et et = q’:dr“;?u:: the T. M. Kirk corps of Brooklyn, | *Vidence that the demand for high gain wa ally Interpreted ag| Union Carbide - : H ARTFORD MERIDE: the high school he played the saxo- N. Y. St. Francis’ corps of Nauga-|Srade investmont issues is improv- new bond issues | SN EASNS, <] SH Lemishstiect Stonnyistieet phone in the orchestra tuck, Norwood and Chicopee, Mass,, | "€ The volume of Sassfinerean s mg well. This was| D0 G258 & 125 e Madrick plans fo continue < drum corps, the American Legion “‘Ow’v ”‘:“'- f‘\ “d '\‘\ ;‘b "“ood seized upon as bearish material by | ;g N RE 8 musical career when he enters Yale Drum and Bugle corps of New f‘_”_“d{ "‘F' ‘;1‘04“‘:"‘/? m‘m'bd“ professiona! traders. and prominent | 1 ¢ pupper i 5 in the fall to pursue a law course.|A canvas “rudd sewed between | Britain, the Y. M. T. A. & B. Fite | Vel ¢ b A shares generally were depressed a|y; g giaq) i i Stephen Madrick, his brother, is also | his legs enables Rex G. Finney, Los | and Drum corps of the same city, the | ™ . 4t 1n the face | POINt OF two. More than = dozen |y, . moe * o . : 2 ! oo - 2 member of the orchestra and a eles para redevil, {0 zooni | Troop 4. B. §. A, Trumpet band ;'\"’ffw“:,dfi{‘:: ho.!?“lh‘”;‘.\,”;;:f: Jasues oSty inconspicuos tresch - \\'T::HJ RR J 461 1 et T sad Redomieny student at Syracuse university, vard in t of a fiying |also ot New Britain, §t. Paul's Y. | o t® record breaking Taced on ihe | 16T lows for the year. Warner Br Pie 545, i el where he is taking a dental course. |Squirrel, in experiments to perfect| M. T. A. & B. Fife and Drum corps | oo, S5UeS AR ik b Woolworth Sales Drop West'gh's Elec : I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Madrfck, | metheds of Cotkaaran turi | oiasensington, and a mumber of | fin {7 e g0 hare” ol ea g| Slch developments as a drop of | 1VistETS and B s 7 ' attend the dedication of the new banks and loops ave been i R i vt i AT it ‘ Fe s yalenaliioug iy o) — ¢ | Hendricks memorial chapel which | formed by ey before he reaches | Maple, and Burnham streets amd AR easury issues|3U° 10 abnormal sales efforts a vear LOCAL | T s the altitude at which he must ope, | Both Liberty and treas SUES ago: a drop of about 9 per cent fn | 25 erected recently on Syracuse |t} PR will proceed through West Main |, d today and ap- g : B 3 (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) his ‘chute to himself fro Fieve in soodidemand ioday and ab-| ¢iis “Masydgles ‘ot Blmmona andlaubs campus grounds and is the second ilelio ey, TOM street and Harwinton avenue 0 preciated in price. Popular Euro- |, oo e e e largest in the country. ) L] Baldwin park, where the meet will|pean and South American govern- d'a“fi”: “1“?35':" L2 ',h: Ly ?‘\;, Insurance Stocks Other students who will be gradu- |take place. Prizes for appearance in | |- o atedlmpral e e raan CaNER S ticken analysig Bid Asked Bted from the university are Miss i 3 % ments were accumulated mo X~ predicting a sharp drop in automo- ! 2 S e 4 e |the parade will be judged at the tensively than they have most of the |\ guiput during the next 60 to 90 4 v Matylda Zurowski of this city Terryville town hall by Commander | week British 5 1 Italy SR ; o Ag —:z__— Viticent Srames of Taryviil . k. British 5 andylialy days, were not of a character to im- 4 n Szamer of Terryville, Blrtll Record Bates of the American Legion post|moved upward T eny busyancy to ke marlat Aetna Fir seee 68 e e ) of this town, George Dennison. and | New financing totaled less t par REaoyencs ® Markel. | Automobile Ins ) 5 Selectman Wiliiam Eustice 350 I ] ctive o | oo tie were some dndleations, how=l v o e eral 1‘ S a fam E $3.000,000 t A prospective Of- | gver. that the commodity situation s 3 & J E i A . ‘ o tona | Numerous Prizes Offered 60,00 Oissue of t cltaring up. Bome: Chicags board Fir ) ot Al Association '”:y];n’l:; Or::.:AhmT ybra:\c;“i\i «\(g;; \'orna\‘mun;}d-pa. eS| members are becoming more op- K b e A and le; f the Terryville fife and e 97 to yield about|timistic as IS k for the ABSENT I:R[]M PUST S O Conmer o 53| drum corps. will be the marshal of 9] - cent e Suliook Lo ;,h“ Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges Mrs. Charle O'Cor of the e} er cer wheat market. Silver reacted bu 8 i = = the parade and will have as his £ 4 s 3 A — moderately after yestarday's sharp A S New h u\ 1v.~ : Srte sl el o foiey yesterd | Meni facticing S i 55 West Main Street ew Britain Phone 2580 R‘, daug vas the New | prank Dzelenski. At Baldwin park, * Finance Minister Inouye of Japan | AM Hardwar: ElargS Sy Ml iey \\. i # ©f 87| prizes in the form of loving cups will stating that he expected commodi- | DiliNgs & Spencer 5 - Ve O - Tloublesome Leg Res[ i (SR n; awarded ot ners of seven EXERTE []N R RE e e e e i i We Offer: : ciasses as follows: & Anclent musle said indications point o a strong il Accidents in Homes mey Clendn son, Silic markst within a few wesks e 2o IRVING TRUST - o : . binations: m and bugle com- - 3 ity ® MANNING i i =il 5 inquiries from Japan's cotton te BARNING Near Those in Autos | vinations: bugle and drom o o Tt Bear B i At A coon s S e ; hoine | tions: e and piccolo combinaone. ULHIIiES [5SUES Bear Brumt of mariers maicate that an ene Hart & Cool AETNA LIFE B of bis sician Senator Frede & osin num- land d nd bugle, and fife. drum Bl o TGaiTrodiices A btmbe e Landers, F 7 C. Walcott of Connec H o luced annually |and h')g\r mbinations in ju- Ea]ly L]qmdauons A Kiy commodity pifs | B Prices on Application. V:,“v-g & week's res ; lngsta § a ir- vnc\r{f ,',“f, VAL o index gained about 1-3 of a point irn ¢ ; the first , After the meet at the park re- : Selling Active in Morning . Of the week when the tariff bill will| Just p alling down at home | freshments will be served to mem- June 6 (P—Fresh sell- Selling was most active in the be up for final action for ahout one of hi s of all organizations. At about vas exerted against the | morning and by earls afternoon. the "'hfl senator has been having trou- acciden With | 10:30 o'clock a baton swinging con- after the opening today list raliied in spots. Credit remained 2 ble with the circulatory system in sions cause more ies test in both junior and senior ranks and prices moved generally down- plentiful, with rates practicalls 2 40ty N of his legs and his doctor other one class of acci-| Will take place in the auditorium. | ward although trading tended 10 changed. A few stocks sold off ted that he glve the limb aa much medals 1o be awarded winners of turn dull on the declines 5 points, or more, including Ameri- | ../ ' rest as possible. Hence the enforc- | e first and second places. The judges| The utilities bore the brunt of the | uan Tobacco. Allied Chemical, ang ' Ccder-Root . 4 o Jacation from his place in the| SUGGESTS WILSON HONOR | °f the sWinging will be T. B. O'Con- | early liquidation and quotations on Detroit Fdison, Such issues a5 Amers Public Utilities Stocks senate, > - nor of Naugatuck. Peter Shea of the more active issues yiel a|ican Telephone, American Can. Mc b oty A ReStiNg A Waterbury, and Ernest Decker | coupls points or more. Electric | KKeesport Tinplate, N Amer ptd E noraie lof Bristol, director of the New De- Bond & Share, selling ex- Loose Wiles, and Lar Fower P M GHOO & amoclaliollipartiive thand! Major(Totlias, world's | Ariavican Gas & Bisstio. s R S Power ..6 ¢ esl- | baton swinging titleholder for eight |Commonswealths Power “A. " Amer. ~ lows included '1fd Elec Ligh e senior event. American Light & Traction, United | Industrial Alcohol, Erie, and G e e alol o Sonsne Ml miislc by da eIVISYinient i fpowar #A,0 Midale) West | national Marcantils Masima oL L | B Gasiis caaviuealll 4 Warm Weather Fails to Check En- “"*~"; fa ftom Hartford, will be en- | yyilities and Central States Electrlc | Ofl, Foster Whesler, and Cooy ¢ ola : joved in the auditorium from 8 p. m. re heavy. Commonwealth Edison | were conspicuous in the afternoon SRR thusiasm of Puplis—Pleasing and ffom attend- | uatil 1 2. m Gicks e ierai o slontna en frally st O wiodea v IETIE AU B ATAT o B 2 h I — stment company shares were | vesterday’s closing pri L SR Varied Program Carried Out [ - nvestment company shar ¥ g ) Misplaced Clothes Pole again hear targets, although activ- i Despitg the extreme warm weath- o 2 sl iR | s o - ty in the group diminished. Gold- | THE MARKET AT 2:15-3:00 P. M er. the children of the Israel Putnam | POLICE OFFICER FINED | . m?fils Of'_SuIt for $500 man Sachs Trading touched a new | Total sales to 2:10 p. m —1,980,. i June § (UP)—| stake on the part of an|iow and Transamerica lost about a | 300 shares ' W Il S B f Ha ot the schosl Erotniis vesteraay s Monahan of Bos- |28ent of Joseph and Eva Rzenik |point on a renewal of sclling, and ow a treet Briels &flernoon $100 for alleged | VhO placed a clothes pole on prop- | g erred was soft. £ tion 145 i oA e and $10 for al-|Cfty of Joseph and Michalina Owe res were slightly | Al ) 307 7 2 reed; dance i fter his convic- | Sie/k0 and refusal on the part quiet and | All Tery 5 SNew S¥ork, J S district | the Property owners to use it or haded off. | Am Bank Note — & LR Shoal,” girls led. move it has resulted in a $500 nes appeared in Am Bosch Mag — < 2 to three; potato re g charges, which ‘P ll:cfi Owsiejko couple the Standards. Am Can 1421 425 throw: “The lodged agunst the Sefenlnnle als and special Am Car &Fdy 541 55 I T Shpesac The plaintiff lives at 153 Broad been providing 1 Am Com Alco g 17 11 srade siiisi el ciatieTay s Jismissed, | S'Teet and the defendants live at 20 | Am &Fgn Pw 84 8212 523 e e = * | Horace strect, Th = s against four-two grade: seven jumps, i Hoiate - fech- ' am Loco . — ot : third grade boys; relay, secc ade vere being used by tenants of the | nicolor, stern Air Express, To Am Smelting iy children and basebal e O SR MIED TN SGFASH) pla il it is alicged the de- | Shipyards, Deere. and Cuneo Press| am ol & o1 25 repres two ith, June 6 (A—Two young | fendant had them removed, lost a point or s0. Noranda Mines. | am Woolen, ¢ - over t St Attorney Lawrence J. Golon rep- | which reduced its dividend rate, eas- | Ahaconas 55 and el resents the plain ed slightly. Atchison ) 9z a. first, A — S Call money renewed at 3% per| ; = ¢ Roxbury Man Killed in I Ralt &Ohio : ship-In (In- expects A #5780 e 1 ectio R g McNEIL HERE l()\ll-Hl 1 McNe of Br > democratic ational co! s Hartford Count) ocr Women's £ g jelega d Commn an AMcNeil will go to the A. & B. socie all on Ma s! members explained 1 who took part in the and on electio welc WILLIAM FALLON SUED William J. Failon 1s Y a 36 suit brought b Wil T rot Waterbury ) Hummel of that city tiff's counsel and Depu S \ 1 3t 1 I vania g Martin 3. Sareiis Walter s Reic { s vania grad- T tectt I ecelv IR I expenses for ars’ stud \ my in Rome,

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