New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 1, 1930, Page 15

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» P e —————— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1930. LINGLE SUSPECT | CAUGHT IN RAID Plice Claim They Have Manj Who Pointed Finger Chicago, July 1 (#—One of the| men particularly sought in the| 5 | Lingle murder case walked unsus-| mecting and unexpected into the srms of the law last night ¢ He is Grover Dullard. They say | an, a beer peddler an " Moran gangster. But w / with especial pertinence is the man who trailed Jake Lingle, Tribune reporter, on the day Lingle was slain, and that he *put the finger” on Lingl out to the man who the murder bullet ly fir 1 beside ‘h-’ re v in the Tllino's chigan ave- porter’s body Central subw nue at Randol Dullard w —— Only One Unemployed In County of 2,756 Everglades, Fla., July 1 (#— With a population of 2,756 and 32 farms under cultivation, Collier county, Florida, has only employed person, the c. port shows. Barron Collier, New York cap- italist, who owns the majority of the county's land and enterprises, claims a county record for em- ployment. Sei e et 'New Waffle Iron Quits Work When | | - “DOCTORED” CANDY CASE " CONTINUED ONGE MORE to waffle ir h | Boy ess Agains ruggist Ab- | indicate the proper cooki = atures of those delicaci | thermostatic element sent I'rom Court—Warrant when | in that city. provided the motive for the report- er's murder ed hmé Daughters of St. George of This City to Greet Leader Due Here Tomorrow The A. I. O. Daug] George will go to New 1 Grand President Hilda Lord | per makes her official visit to the lodge | T Members w IR Changed by Woods. of golden br Failure of Itzel Rosenblatt of 167 a patent f United police Linwood street to appear in Ch | and | bratt after c ordering him to be Maple Hill News Delicacies Become Golden Brown " ¥ BEST RESULTS PALD CLASSIFIED op oscillation inclined requested to others, includir + a raid by the Loop hea an mob.” had been un der surveillance for som-~ time Dullard Not Present Dullard was not present officers e !’u'fl by Gr . The offic President, Mrs when e walked &) presums M thrown from fce entered. It!siavenson; conducto nt cond inside g ; outside | Alice Chapman; Lord and the jun A"' Mrs. Leona Phillips or : Commonwealth ho side Two men obtaining f purposes of Cooling and Refreshing ICED “Fresh from the Gardens” In Packets and Individual Tea-Bags The Bentley School of Accounting and Finance T‘{E “following statistics were “compiled last year, from the graduates of our EVENING ‘division, one hundred per ‘Cent '/apomng % Similar statis- tics will be obtained this year from the graduates of our Day division. Range of Salaries in 1929 Highest Median® | Class of $12,000 $5,000 1925 12,000 5,200 1926 11,000 4,000 1927 1923 1,300 11,000 3,120 1928 900 4,200 1,820 1924 1,000 10,000 2,700 1929 936 4,140 1,600 ®Nore: The Median salary is determined by listing the salaries of the individual members of a class in the order of their monetary value, and taking the amount which is in the middle of the list. Hence, one half of the members earn more than the.median salary, and one-half carn less. Class of 1920 1921 1922 Lowest $3,200 2,340 1,100 Lowest $1,300 1,000 1,040 Highest $6,000 9,000 8,500 Medan® $2,500 2,350 2,000 Employthent At the time the ‘reports were received, ‘o8 2/3 per cent of the living graduates of out Evening division were employed as follows: Commertcial Accounting: Major Positions Minor Positions 364 653 Public Accounting: Maijor Positions Minor Positions Income Tax Work—U. S. Govt. Instructors of Accounting Commercial Credits: Major Positions Minor Positions Executives: Owners and Partners General Managers Assistant Managers, Branch Managers, \ Factory Managers, and Buyers “Treasurers, Assistant Treasurers, and Comptrollers 4z Banking and Brokerage: Major Positions Minor Positions. Miscellancous ling Lawyers Teachers (public schools) Unclassifed Unemployed: Student Out of work (1 per cent) Total living graduates Deceased Total graduates of Evening division 136 | A considerable number of business corporations and public accounting firms give prefer- ence to our graduates and send their representatives to us each year to select men from our senior class to develop in their organizations. %o be Bentley-trained Carries Prestige 1t requires two years in the Day division or four years in the Evening division to com- plete our prescribed courses. § Excellent living accommodations provided in our dormi- tories and fraternity houses. § Catalog mailed on request. i THE BENTLEY SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE 921 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS H. C. BENTLEY, C. P. A., President From Anywhere To Everywhere Let sHELL Road Maps guide you with certainty from town to town— from state to state—this summer! 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