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b ———— —————— — RECALL WEDDINGS BY ANNIVERSARIES Several New Brjtain Couples Celebrate This Week Mr. and Mrs. the 30th anniversary of their weéd- ding on Saturday. They were married in St. Mary's Catholic church and have one son, William, who is asso- ciated with his father in the un- dertaking business, and two daugh- ters. Katherine and Mary. Mr. Ken- ney is active fraternally and has gerved op the board of public safety Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Fancher, 436 Church street, will observe their 25th wadding anniversary on June | 28 with a reception in their home They have resided here 12 years and have a son. Harry, and a daughter Elvira. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Yar- roll of Jefferson street will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary Sun- day. They will be “at home" summer horne Maner. Madisan Mr. and Mrs. William R. Linn of 463 West Main street observed their | ninth wedding anniversary quietly Jast night at their home with a number of their friends and rela- tives in attendance. They were married at St. Mat- thew's German Lutheran church by Rev. A. C. Steege, pastor. Mr. Linn is employed at the Stanley Rule and Level plant. Mr. and Mrs. dren, Lorraine Linn WINTHROP COUNCIL REACHES BIRTHDAY Sons and Daughters of Liberty Branch 40 Years 0ld Arop ters of Liberty “Tapawingo,” Lee inn have three chil- Shirley and Marjorie Council. Sons was 40 years rday and the occasion was celebrated by its members in Junior O. U. A. M am the large were state of- fittingly uded crowd present the exercises were ertainment day cake master During the b fellowing offi Councillor. Mrs. associate councillor MeKay: vice councillor, Mrs. Ftalbush secretary, Mrs. Abbie Meisner racording secreta Mrs. Lulu Schade associate secretary, irs. Alice Carle; treasurer. Stephen Eautte guide, Mrs. E Backus inside guard, Mrs. Elsie Bigge; out- side guard, Mrs. Rhoda Carle and tiu Luther McKay During a roll call of the charter the following were shown George C Sheldon: Carrie Grace stine Mrs e members to be Abbic Meisner SMALL CLATMS COURT JuAge Stanley J Traceski Judgment for t plaintiffs ims gave Bonner Brooks & Co. Johnson, $100 At E. B. Chalmer, $100; F. M. Zim- meérman Bernard Dougherty, Rudy’'s Battery Service vs. Angon Place, $19 Rudy Batter Service vs nald H. Loomas, 33 dy's Battery vs. Dwight $5.50 Lars Vs, vs Josaplt Battery $11 Joseph ony Bakonas, Corp. vs Electricians to Visit Westinghouse Co. Plant New Britain Electrical club "will sit the Westinghouse Light institu- at Grand C ral palace at New on 17 y. June 27 members will irsday afternoon at 4 ociock te Hartford and then will make the trip to New York by boat A unrlcoming committee will be en ihe pier to direct thair guests to the institution It 1s expected that trips te other cientific institutions will be made at the Westinghouse t. They are expecting to return to this city o6n Saturday morning. John M. MacFarlane of the State Trade rcheol is in charge of the P e a leave this city er the visit NEED MO;IEY LOANS of $300 or LESS IN 24 HOURS © QuUICK COURTEOUS SERVICE B s - Private Consultation Rooms et g Come in—Phone—or Write The only charge is thres and one- | half per cent on unpaid amount of | loan Beneficial Loan Society | #9 W. Main Street Tel. Room 201, Raphae] Bldg. 1943 Michael J Kanney‘ of 1340 Stanley street will observe | to their | friends from 2 to 8 o'clock at their| and Verner | Kelley & Converse | 40: | NEW YORK PAYS HOMAGE T0 BYRD (Continued From First Page) the bay today to meet guished husband. Relatives said she had not re- turned from the futile trip out to Ambrose Light until 3 a. m. this morning and had decided pone her greeting until later. was expected to join the admiral arter the reception at City Hall Rear Admiral Byrd left tine shortly before 10 a. m | bound for the Battery He was aboard the mur \Iacon‘, escorted by | tugs, a private yacht | trol boats and a host {orated smallsr craft Two Ships Follow Following them up the harbor arred veterans of the | Bay of Whales, thesarque City of and the supply ship Eleanor Bolling, Whistles shrieked a salute as the marine parade headsd up the har- bor. Admiral Byrd broadcast his greet- ings to the city from the racently jg- |stalled radio telephone aboard tne Macom. He said: “It's good to | good to have th |to have Grover Whalen here a third time. This is a good chance to expr appreciation send-off York gave her distin. Quaran- (E. S, cipal tug two other city three city pa- of gaily de back again. It's for the Ne 3,500 at Park At 10 o'clock an estimated crowd of 3,500 was gathered in Battery park. Many had waited patiently in the murky heat since daybreak. Early comers took up places vantage ulong lower Broadway the route to city hall and aro Bowling Green park. The crowd was 10 deep along the pathways. In city hall park hundreds more waited. The grandstands there were filled rapidly and park was closed to all except holding ti At Macom could be | made out fr Battery wall the crowd gave a cheer. Small boats were sellin $1 and up for a ride out to j marine parade Streaming along behind th com were of all descripti ine de of and e Ma- 50 or more harbor craf from Paris passed Governor's Is “hl\lltk Used Freely and siren handles tied down on passing tugs. and biz liners on both the Brooklyn and Manhattan shores added their deep throated salutes to the shriller sounds smaller boats boats played arching streazis 6f w ter into the air As the Macom nosed into Pier A the crowd on shore added its voice to that of the harbor craft. The ad- miral stepped ashore at 16:40 A moment later he and his party were in automebiles and swung out of Battery place, preceded by bands and a military and pelice escort into the canyon of lower Broadws): As far up the straet as the ey could a solid wall of peor cloged in, leaving only a narrow pas- | sageway Awaiting the admiral at city hall were three who really had a personal interest in the proceedings. They | were Richard Byrd, Jr., and the admiral's two ] daughters Evelyn |2nd Katherine. They were fai dancing with excitement { Greetad By Wife ware | Mrs. Byrd waa waiting at Pier A | |and and graeted har husband there. They | then were parted tering one car and Mrs. other | As the epen car car Byrd swung nd Bowling Green | Park and into Broadway, the ticker tape, which had been floating down in small streamers for séveral min- utes, came down in a storm Police locked made a n A enough for the cars rough Like a great wave r | the sea, a continuous rear of swept through the massed ds in the street as the admi rolled up the “glory trail” M‘,- hall 3 Two messenger bove wers waiting at city hall with telegrams of wel- coms from Governor Allen of Massa- chusetts and Mayor Curley of Bos- ton. each message bearing 5. Atures the admiral en- arou all barely 1o cresp t olling in from 5 to Thé mayor then escorted Admiral | Byrd to the fromt of the reception stand, erected on the steps of the hall As the crowd recognized the ad- miral, conspicuous in his white duck uniferm and its golden epaulets, t out a great cheer Mayer Walker hailed him as great scientist and a still {human being | “Yours ir a great ecientific achievement,” he said “But yeur humanitarism in the care of yeur men was even greater. You are one |6t the finest human beings alive in ‘he world teday Welcome home forever a greater Byrd Replies I stand here as a spokesman for 0 odd men,"” Admiral Byrd said in reply. “I wish te give te you our sincere gratitude for this greeting. I know of no other man who could | make me feel s graciously welcome | |28 Mayor Walker." ‘ Chancellor Elmer Ellsworth | Brown of New York yniversity then Admiral Byrd r | ‘wnferrfl'l on ronorary gineering ar “Doctor Byrd"” | The ceremonies over. When he addressad him the crowd roared the admira - AT HOMECOMING to post. | She | GH)| rected | the | g had time only for a word and |4 Byrd an- | cheer- | it | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUN VE 19, 1930. City Items Court Columba, Catholic Daugh- |ters of America, will meet tonight at 8§ o'clock at the K. of C. . club rooms. Paul Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs | Adolph Hansen of 67 Russwin road |a graduate of the Yale Electric En- | gineering school, sition with the New England Te |phone Co. at Hartford | The Young People's society of Second Advent church will hold its last business ng and social of |the season day evening at § o'clock. Members will meet at the corner of Main and Churc at 7:30 and take the bus to of Mr. and Mrs. Sar 1 of Kensington A son was | Britain General Mrs. street 10! Emerson born and Mrs [and son, Willia tomorrow on Wo trip to Holland, Mich weeks Cohn Charges Zucker With Not Paying Note Morris Cohn, through the law firm of Nair & Nair, has brought suit for 22,500 against Max Zucker an allegedly unpaid bill. Constable Joh Recor served the paper and nisheed moneys in the New Br National bank and atta erty on Linwood street The plaintiff alleges that on March . 1930, he executed a note for $1.- When mand for 600 in favor of the defendant payment was due, on the defendant note is still unpa he he claims, ‘Glhnfl \\'ill Asl\ City \ To Cm er Over Dump s tc"‘\d"a ion will request by Counci board a ‘“'. G. ground at K | ndceos sier with earth a.‘v{ grad This tee of th on council last | that the board of | prove the appea Real EstaAteiNews Warranty R ARRESTED 19 (P —Charged FRUIT DEAL. rt, June continued by Ju city court ds of § JUDGME was CITY COURT Max Bloom ment for $35 and Nels Nelson Attorney Mau glven costs in his city co P! was given by Judge against Attorney sentad the | POOR HUBBIES Ich o—Husbands of t Miss Adn Hess Tllinois Home {tion, savs that maki will be a partnership aff: | be a husband's d Sith (he dihes WA Siher nonacnnld duties. The association is advocat- ling home ~o8nomics studies for bovs schools to fit them for to loc Economics home it will titudes Iowest sea leval and the highest point being 3.400 feet T 14,402 Cuban Aviatrix the | degree of docter of en-| was escorted back te his autome-| bile and left for the New York Ad- vertising club on Park avenue for a welcome home luncheon MURPHY APPOINTED Hartford, June 19 (#—Henry R Murphy of Boston, assistant to the commissioner of the Massachusetts state department of public welfare, will succaad Ralph Barrow, resigned, as secretary of the hildren's Aid society. Connecticut | | | o | Senorita Berta Moraldea, 18, bea the distinction of being Cuba's firs: aviatrix. Associated Press Photo |Woman Crushes Hand | In Washing Machine | Mrs. Mary Scheyd of 135 Tremont street treated at New Britain General hospital this afterneon for injuries to her right hand which had been caught in a washing machine. Itis reported that her injuries were serious was has accepted a po- | Deaths Alf George Frisk George Fr ot Mr. and M 14 months old s. Hilmar Frisk died this morn- pastor of First officiate ¢ cemetery. Fairvi Victor F. Nelson ved in this city th of Victer E. Ne rer resident of this city yesterday. The remains to this his mother, and a brether son, a for in Chicago, Mrs Neta Nelson Hen 0. Ne Funeral sery urday afternoon at ices will be he an hou morning at the New ain f,’n:v 1 lowing a short illness was born in this city i the local schools. He a E ¥ '!d Order of Moose, Surviving him are his wife and a son, Leo and Mrs. Jos Heles ard, his parents cHasl ¥ Qui died short s ' Funerals Florence Malys pall be William were Walte Stanley Martin Broff for Martin Brof. Kelsey d streat r4 Wednesd 90 ng at the committal services at the grave Burial was in St. Mary's cematary James P. Keough Mrs. Agnes James P. who died {omarrow Mrs. Funeral servie Keough, aged 4 Keough of 72 Tuesaay morning at of St. John vill be in F aven Monday received road, who die from injuri le accident, noon at 2:3 Rev. Mart Germar hurch, officiated and b Falrvisw cemestery Boston Mrs. Paula Simoman Funeral i e St rr‘armn ied Paula Mon- after- ervicas aged noon a of Joseph and ot Aposto in Fairview John August Anderson eral Anderson, aged who died Tus morrow afte funeral parl t East Main street Schaefer of the Reformation urch will officiate and bu Fu sery eran ch rial CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighvors for their ki and during £ and of our beloved meo Also beautiful floral offerings Mr. and Mrs. Massimo Ferrero. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rampone ‘ Aldo Rampone. theel, o Ko-{ E ‘Stock Market Snaps Back Into Upward Swing Of Selling Exhausts Its |Owens Glass .. Large Orders Placed Send Issues Into General | Gains — “Hangover” Li- quidation Fails to Halt Rise—Sentiment Uncer- tain. June 19 (P—The stock ped back witn a tang ar phenomenon at the 1 of a phase of liquidation. The ing of <=H'ng pressure late yester. 1 et opened, a flurry of short covering '¢ opening, when prices leapeds forward as b ng orders of 1,000 to 10,000 shares were executed Home Hangover Selling After the initial buying orders were disposed of a little more hang- over liquidation had to be absorb. d. but it was not of important pro- porti and by day many pro. al traders took the bull side of the market in the belief that a substantial technical recovery might be expected, Belated short covering continued to appear. The markst to 'r-" comparatively dull after the orning trading, however, as ft 1 the pattern which h times vas prz'tn&,al‘\ ss arket to concl not and Wail Street ude that the re- a correction of Some com- news ance was the lett arket sentim ned uncertain prising in view short life of recent recoveries. Failure Discounted rapid recovery embraced oved upward i domestic e of a sr 1 ~xchangs house, was an. today, but it had no more nce on the market apparently,« n of both a Naw ton exchange house and a 4 mamb erday rp h evidant favorite targets for bear in the more volatile raore included Case. Allied and Ingersoll Rand Westinghot 3 Tobacco issues er Wheeler 7 and Water Work Atchison, Uni Gas and Ame as as 1 Radio and An up only about Johns Man. Pacifie Can. Such General Eles- can Telephone to 3 points Stand- THE MARKET ATA 2:00-3:00 P. M. Total 210 sales to 2 p. m.—2,265,- 200 sharss. Afr Reduction Allied Chem Bank Note Bosch Mag Can Car & Fdy Com Alco & Fgn Pw Am Loco Am Smelting Am Tel & Tel Am Woolen, Anaconda Atshison Atlantic Ret . Balt & Ohio . Bendix Avia Beth Steel Briggs Mfz Bucyrus Am Am Fed s & Canmda Dry Can Pacif r De Pasco Ohin North RIG&P Chrysler Mot Columbia Gas . Cong-Nairn Con Gas NT ntinen Can . m\ Del & Hudson Fasmn Kodak Elec Autolite Pwr & Lt Erie R R Fox Film A I'reeport Gen Am Tank Genl Genl Genl Genl Chemieal Tex Metors Genl Pub Serv Genl Rwy Sig Glidden Co cm Gold Dust Goodrich Rub Graham Paige irndy Con Cap t Northn pfd Hudsen Moter Inspirat'n Cop Intl Céement Intl Harvester Intl Nickel Intl Tel & Tel Johns-Manville Kansas iCty So Kresge Co Kroger Groc'y 2 Lehigh Valley Liqud Cab'n'c 6 Marlin-R'kwell Math Alkali Missouri Pac Ment Nash Motqr: Nat Biscui Nat Cash Reg Y Central R R ) After Pressure Energy 4612 Packard Mot 128 | Pan-Am' B Par't Lasky Phillips Pet Pub Sorv NJ Pullman Co Radie Corp Rad-Keith-Or Reading RR Rem Rand Rep Irn & Stl Roy Dutch NY Stand Brands Qvar‘dard Std Oil of NY Stewart W'r Studebaker Texas Corp Texas Gulf Sul Timk'n Rol Ber Union Carbide Union Pacitic U't'd Gas & I'p a“ United Corp .. 33% U S Ind Alco 70 U S Rubber U S Steel . 1 Vanadium St1 803 Wabash RR 353 Warner Br Pic 4£% West'gh's Elac 1403 Willvs Ovarland & Woolworth 557 81 LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Bid Aetna Casualty Aetna Life Ins Co Actna Fire Automebile Ins Conn General Hartford Fire Htfd Steam Boiler nal Fire P“ebr\ x Fire Travelers Ins Co 1 Manufacturing hmckl Am Hardware Arrow-Hart & Hegsman Billings & Spencer . Bristol Brass Colt's Arms Lagle Lock Fatnir Bearing Hart & Co A F N B Machine Nerth & Judd T/U\ Stowe Union Mtg Co . Veeadar-Roor Public Utilities Smclu Elec Sarvics & onn Power Hfd Elec Ligat Hfd Gas Co com Hfd Gas Co ptfi . N B Gas Southe: P 513% prd 1 331 [ == N E Tel . TRE Treas BOND PRIGES SHOW BIG IMPROVEMENT Fluctuations Narrow in Gontrast With Yesterday's Variations SURY B BALANCE nee $294.33 New York. June 19 (P—Prices of listed bonds improved today. Stock privilege issuss which have daclined steadily of the wae firmed and the since the moved upward as let strengthened ssuss ware jrregular b narrow in variations experienced the sharp- in m An up- fArst ns were contrast with vesterday when bon ast reaction weaks ard tendency was displayved grade tensive sues. both eign sactions Market comur similarity collapse of sec prices and November, on Novemb. list of the best is- in the domastic for 'h quidatior by n stocks was siz £ of margin, nalized bends substantial to protect Stocks reach- of the to wipe stock acco in e ad 1he low movement yesterday hquidated ny gains he past t and low car levels ree mant bonds to new convertible h trading has been moved upward with g of the market today onds as Atchison 4 1 . International s and Warner Brot with Athchison Telephone gain s each railroad v steady way about bonds rasy and utility with the chances 4 of a point. Sec- ndustrial bonds as 415 National Republic Steel 5iys ended higher grade up were Armour Real Estate Dairy 5 1-4s and Sinclair Oil 7s Foreign honds and quist, with dealings principally con- fned to western Eurepean govern- ments. United States governments were little changed in the early trad- Ing. ™ Libert and Liberty 4 1-4s most active New offerings today in ht and Power Com- per cent Minn $1.00 East Providence. 41 par cemt bonds of Hempstead T \ par cent honds 34s 7 of St pany City Pau 4% per cent bonds £200,000 bonds N peak r social respectable to h owing to the sup prestige of Norman-Fre PUTNAM & CO Mambers Now Yook & Hortood Stock Buchengm € Sn iy 31 WEST MAIN 8'1‘., NEW BRH‘A]. 2040 P BARTIORD We Offer: AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS MFG. CO. EAGLE LOCK CO. LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK STANLEY WORKS TORRINGTON CO. EDDYBROTHERS &G Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street We Offer: 50 SHARES AMERICAN HARDWARE 50 SHARES AETNA LIFE INSURANCE HINCKS BROS & CO Members New York Stock Exchange 55 WEST MAIN STREET TEL. 6505 H. C. MOTT, MANAGER We Offer: HARTFORD FIRE INS. Shaw & Company New Dritain Nationa] Bauk Bidg. Tei. 5200. Bernard A. Conley. Brayton A. Porter. DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8. AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY INSURANCE CO. SHIP VICTIM SUCCUMBS Beston, June 18 (P)—Mrs. Hareld A. Batson of Salem, who was sevi ax-Pinthis dead here to- hospital. Mer I number of CURB STOCK RALLY ELEVATING PRICES Flurries of Profit Taking Appear Generally Frequent York ¢ at the Carney death brought lives lost to 4% the to SEVEN HONORARY DEGREES Brunswick, Me June 19 P — Seven honorary degrees and 110 de- grees in co at the annu commencement of New Bowdoin college today _A gener rh stocks lifted prices POLISH LEAGUE DANCE bstantially today, although the was dul the advance owed a sharp decrease from cal vesterday. Opening prices nigher ime of seen absorbed ex of profit nt, but lea difficulty a ‘sport the College Inn necessitous ion was attended guests from sur- will re. ward n Superpow & Traction and briskly Niagara and e to P2y Taxes on Personal Preperty T'nited Light while 4 middle west son Regic Paper States Flactric were firm. There was some further pressure against Tnited Gas. Am & Foreign Power warrants and American Com- A Estate and Centra W BRITAIN, CONN notified that the follow- have d and are ble on the frst of July Taxes been and pava s Power ol CITY TAX ON LIST OF OCT. 1ST. 1929 RLes 27 Mills on the Dollar the Taxpavers Hum in the made by was a leader the Petroley ’\’fla."‘]' of In- an 2 diana and Kentu also wall Misso 18 17 29 to 5 p. m Monday and s. 10 receive the same OFFICE. OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS ng June and at the rate of 34, will be six months {f commencing July nominal zains -Kansas was stead avery developed consider- rength in industrial 4 Press. N Bement Manufacturing A can Cyanamid held firm Mining climbed 3 points then Stein Cosmetic and United Molasses wers among the few spots, cach breaking vestment T hea ed firmer Pond. Di and Amer N ed for the first cased n July several rate and which dis- cover- ares v liquidated tendencies on On personal proparty 2% per NOTE—Persons old list a req ment pense office avery and from annum taxes | monsy renewsd on the curb per cent Betore FINED ON CAR CHARGE Winsted 19 (P —Dewey Bal today was fine and § to $218.05 for tailure rented car Ball wate brought back frem Graensburg V’L last night. M 5 p. m Tto 8 p m. every Monday Saturday during June BERNADOTTE LOOMIS, City Tax Collector. Salisbury and bste amo to return New June 1 )