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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1930. HOOVER WILL CALL | Heads Group N} | ONDON YOUTH SEATEONNONDAY Informs Leaders Session on| Treaty Will Begin at Once | Washington, July 3 (#—President Hoover informed senate leaders at conferences today at the White House that he would call the sen- | ate into special session next Monday for consideration of the naval treaty, in the event adjourned tonight. The treaty situation was discussed with Senators Watson, Reed, Allen and Walcott—atl republican advo- cates of the London agreement. They were confident of keeping a quorum here next week for its con- sideration and also of bringing it to a vote within week or ten days. They left the White House deter- mined to keep the treaty before the senate until a vote is obtained. Asks Prompt Action chief executive reiterated his appeal for prompt action on the treaty in a letter which became public last night replying to a pe- tition signed by 24 senators wh asked that the treaty debate be postponed until the December se- 8ion of congrt “I realize fully the great strain which has been placed upon the senate by the long continued ses- sion,” the president said. “On the other hand, the national interest in having the Naval treaty brought to a conclusion is so great. I feel that 1 must ask that it be dealt with at the earliest possible date.” May Take Although the being called primarily for ratifica- tion of the treaty, the senate a may be asked to confirm the person nel of the recognized tariff commis sion and the newly created power commission. The Chamber of Commer, United States has added its name o those supporting passage of th treaty. In a letter made public to- day and addreszed me the senate, the boa the © ber exp! treaty would b eftective at an early Weddings NASIATRA-SZAMIER Miss Genevieve of Mr. and Mr John Nasiatka, son of Mr. John Nasi this city, were m this morn- ing at St Casimir church, Terry- ville. Rev. Peter vk, pas- tor, performed the nuptial cere- mony "They were attended Mary Foley of Bristol honor Austin Dela Bristol, as best ma The bride was of bridal satin and a M fe caught with o znd carried a bouquet of es and lilies of the velley. maid of honor wore a gown of crepe with a horse hair hat to match and had a bouquet of pink tea ros A reception was held at the home of the bride where guests from New Britain, stol, Terryville, New Ha- ven and New York attended. Mr and Mrs. Nasiatka will leave on a wedding trip tomorrow to Canada and on their return will reside at 15 Schultz street, Ter 1 Chlorine Tanks Saved . At Big Syracuse Fire Svracuse, N. Y., July 3 (P— in the Willis avenue chlorine plan of the Solvay Pr 8§ comp v, at Solvay, a suburb, which filled Syr cuse with fear of a general release of deadly chlorine gas such as w used in the World War, was declar- ed under control by firemen an 1 and a h after its out } The fire, followi explosion «t piant, endangered several hug rage tanks, each of which tained, workmen more jne gas than was used in any single gas attack during the world conflic No one was injured. London congress The Commissions al session Up spe is of the by Miss as maid of also of ired gown veil of T & blossoms white ros- The chior- REPORT OF THE CANDITION OF THE NEW LCZITAIN NATIONAL BANK Charter No. 1184 Reserve District No. 1. Report of the condition of the New Brit- ain National Bank of New Britain in the state of Connecticut, at the clogs of busi- ness on June 30, 1930 RESOURCES Loans and discounts Other bhonds, stacks, rrities owned Banking houss Furniture SR 5 Re Renl estate owned other than banking h St Reservo with Federal Leserve Bank o Cash and due from ban Gutside checks and othe items Redemption 1 Treasurer an S. Tre Other assets .. and 245,179.5 4178 ot . L147.560.9 Total LIABILIT paid in $ 500,000.00 305,700.10 Capital stock Surplus : Undivided p Reserves f tingencie Reeerves fo and other and unpaid Due to banks, fed and outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposi Other liabilities expenses accrued tncluding certi- cashiers’ checks ts | Total $5,032,876.14 | State of Connecticut. County of Hart- | ford, se. | 1. W. H. Judd, cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the ahove statement s true to the best of my knowledge and belicf. W. H. JuDD Cashler. Bubscribed and sworn to before me thir 3rd day ef July, 1530, | R. J. BERTINI Notary Publle. | Correct—Attes GEO. T. KIMBALL JOHN B. MINOR GEO. P, SPEAR Directors. Associated Press Photo Mayo clinic, s elected pi Medical t the of ntion. Dr. E. Starr Judd of the Rochester, Minn., dent of the Americs ciation to take office of the 1931 ¢ si- asso- ning New today to Donahue of A da Britain Mr. 81 ghter borr Ge and ) was al 1 M al tod BOND TREND STAYS IN UPWARD COURSE Gains Continue as Investment Issue Demand Remains Steady was quiet bu recorded change. The market m and good gains were as the demand for showed no signs of di The feature of the weakness of the Gerr ional bo broke nearly iiesolution of investm following syndicate. two ofi points KEPT CHAINED UP Mother Says He Stayed Ont Latell —Boy Resigned to Practice | New London, July 3 (F) — The practice of Mrs. Anna Dunmire of 311 Williams street in chaining her | lifford to a chair by day and to his bed by night a 2 means of keeping him from stay- ing away from home until late was the subject of an investigation start- cd here today. According to information already obtained, the boy has thus been chained for the greater part of his free time for the past three years. In being questioned, his mother said is was the only way she could keep the boy from staying out late at night. The situation was brought to of- ficial attention by Scout Executive F. E. Burdick when the latter chanced upon an application of the boy to attend the Boy Scout camp 5 not a scout. Brother Tells Story The application was brought to the scout office by the boy's brother with $30 and a note from his moth- er. In questioning the bhoy as to why the prospective camper did not belong to the s s or did not bring in the application himsel dick was told that the boy wa chained at home. Accompanied by Deputy Proba- tion Officer George MacDougall the scout execntive went to the boy's home and found him sitting on a box in a back entry with the chain padlocked around his left ankle and fastened to a rocking chair in the kitchen. Satisfied With Situation The youth appeared to be perfect- ly satisfied with the situation and proudly related his ability to get about the back yard with his chain- leg and even to pick up the chair nd run with it if occasion demand- ed. fastened appeared to be much more | developed than the other one. Upon being questioned about the matter his mother said that she has to support her two children by her earnings in a lunch room and due to the penchant of the one son to stay out until midnight and later she has had to take drastic steps to keep the boy where she will not be wor- ried about him. The other son, she said, gave her no trouble and obeyed her perfectly. Reviewing the growing difficulties | With the runaway son she said that has advanced more than th ican pi of th i0 Germ the first u the Young plan, ount to $95,500,0 tion loan two points ian North Louisville 1 Pacific 4s, ffected the hest of the Ger- dor sreek ine 6s were outh American ernmen ings, with p Bond offer hich week W bonds DR. CORWIN Hartford, July 3 former domest! PPOINTED (A—Dr. George feputy com for eig is- imals appointed adv o the director of the industry the Before his in 1021, g veteri- a iser for of Connect Dr. Corwin w nary for 18 y ment as a practicin REPORT OF CONDITION OF TRAE CITY NATIONAL BANK 100,000.00 o 131,640.56 $41,860.63 urniture and fixtures 10,594 §2 teserve with Federal R und with Demana deposits Time ceposit Dills payable and rediscount Total State of Co £1,315,540.64 necticut, County of Hait r of the abo swear that to the beet White, Cashi 4 bank, do eslem ahove statement is true and belief. H 4 WHITE, Cash to beforn L. Subscribed s 3rd and day of eworn me Ju B. A. GRZYBOWEKI, Notary Public. Correct-Attest: A P. WHITE JOHN A. ERICKSON | MORRIS 8. DUNN Directors. | she had called in policemen to talk to the boy and had also consulted oth but nothing had served to keep the boy under control except the chain and padlock. Boy Sues Dealer Who Sold Fireworks to Him Waterbu July 3 (A — Arthur Burbee, 12, who lost the sight of his right eye in a Fourth of July acci- dent today, started a $25,000 civil ion in the superior court against liam McFarland of this city, fire- works dealer, alleged to have sold him the sal A salute shattered the boy's eye on Tuesda land is charged with negligence in selling the salutes to a child despite a warnin he box against the sale to ch on SENATE SUPPORTS HOOVER Washington, July 3 —Continun- ice of the Hoover law enforcement commission’s o enforce- ment of ured today when the senate accepted the hou provision for in place of ts iting the in- | Sylvester Do Doran, aged Winter street, died this mor the New Britain eral following a short illness born in Ireland and country a number of years ago, making his home in New Britain and was one of the oldest members of St. Mary's church. Surviving him are his wife, a son, Daniel and a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Marsh The funeral will be held from M J. Kenney & Sons funeral home on Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock and from St. Mary's church at 9 S| o'clock. Interment will be in &t Ma =5 of ning at hospital G to this Funerals James A. Fagan Funeral services for James A.| Fagan, aged 49, of 149 Lincoln street, who died yesterday, will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. thony of Mr. of Funeral services for A Mendolfo, two year old son and Mrs. Angelo Mendolfo Clark street, who died yesterday, were held this afternoon at 1:30 at the home of his parents. Burial was Mary's c Mrs. Margaret Carlson Funeral services for Mrs. Mar- garet Carlson, aged 51, who died Tuesday at her home, 63 Mapl street, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Erwin chapel. Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, pastor of the Firt | .utheran church, officiated and bur- ial was in Fairview cemetery. Edmund Setter Funeral services for Edmund Se}- ter, 17 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Setter of 33 Vega street who died yesterday, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of his parents and at 3| o'clock at St. Matthew's German | Lutheran church. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. ] The leg on which the chain was | thorities, McFar- | while TIMOTHY S. REGAN, &7, EXPIRES AT HOSPITAL Widely Known Carpenter Dies in Institution Soon After Operation Timothy S. Regan, 57 years old, of 64 Monroe street, died last night at § Francis' hospital, Hartford, where he was operated on a few days ago. His sister, Miss Mary Regan, had received word of his critical condi- tion just before he passed away and was en route to Hartford when the end came. Mr, Regan was a native of this city, For many years he was em- ployed as a carpenter for the B. H. Hibbard Co., and more recently by John Kunz, a building contractor. Funeral services will be held urday morning at 10 o'clock at St Joseph's church. Rev. Michael Re- gan of New London, a brother of the deccased man, will be celebrant of the solemn high mass, and inter- ment will be in St. Mary's cemetery. DRY HEAD SAYS is summer, despite the fact that he | AGENT JUSTIFIED Backs Officer Who Shot Man in Troy Seizure N. Y. July 3 (P—Lowell prohibition administrator New York, :clared to- that Willlam F. Jacques, prohi- bition agent, was “absolutely justi- fled” in shooting Charles H. Wach- ter at Troy yesterday afternoon dur- ing a fight after the seizure of a truckload of beer. Wach wounded in the leg. Smith said that Wachter interfered . “and I will person- Jacques when he tarily, today." ering to Troy au- Jacques will be arraigned before a magistrate in that city. CURB QUIET PRIOR TO LONG HOLIDAY Hazeltine Goes Up Alter Federal Gourt Patent Decision New York, July 3 (P)—The chief concern of curb market traders to day apparently was to get through with the session as quickly as possi- ble and adjourn until next dav, It as the quietest day of the year dur- g the carlier hours, when prices moved listlessly up and down. The drift was towards lower levels, large- ly because of the extreme inertia There was further short covering and considers taking as commitment ed out for the long holiday Hazeltine got about a er as the federal court favorable decision radio patent suil were irregular, t high- returned & the com Other indu Techr American Manufacturing “A," bacco “B" and Anglo ( worked higher. Advances, , were difficult to hold, for most traders were willing to take profits quickly. Utilities fluctuated sagged after early fi Elec- tric Bond & Share gave way more than a point from the previous clos: 1d was joined in moderately low ground by other prominent shares in the group. Associated Gas & Elec- tric “A” remained a firm spot. Oils were quiet. Humble eral points, Pipe ¢ Cities Se United Founders wa issue in the investr p. but fi Money dropped g narrowly and lost sev- fhe ated narrowly. as m ful renawing to 2% 1 th Y. W.C. A. NOTES The “Stay at Home sion for the junior group W. C. A. will ope next ing and wil in 2 two weeks, T as been named of 1h Mo 11 this group plorers.” gy daily edule will offer amusement and edu to those in attendance and will prise the foli 9:30-9:45 assembly; 9:45 craft sports -12, sw 12:45 p. m, 12:45- council hou , stor ing; 1:4 0 dramatics; dancing; 4:00, closing rally. Special trips and hikes have also been planned during the two weeks of the camp's activities. Miss Howey, Girl tary and Miss Yoche rectors of t p 40 girls b o at the Reserve secr e car ween the have already sign of attending the sessior The staff which will cor camp activities is compose the : The Misses Car- wstein, Adel Osgood, Katherine Kennedy. Louise Noble, Nora Y em, Ruth our, Duoma Von Tromer, Janet Cooper, Hazel Swanson, Hilda Braunstein and Mrs. Robert Chapman, Mrs. Wil- liam Faye. The Y. W. C. A. pool and will be closed Friday and Juniors who are members of swimming classes at tion will meet on in the future instead mornings. The hours classes are as follows 2 o'clock; advanced at ing class at 3:30 p. m. More than $800,000 worth of golf balls were imported into the United States last year, and teria lay. the the of saturday the | 'Tale of Speculative Exhaustion Is Told By Stock Ticker On Eve | Offlthy Independence Holiday Selling Movement of June Appears Completed as Market Seems in Neced of Rest. New York ticker told haustion tod lower as the slo ing gong July 3 P—The stock ale of speculative ex- Share prices drifted ading dragged along at ace in two years, bare- n motion until the clo ded activit active trad wn, and deserted ample time to explode in the narrow and Broad served to keep nod- vake. appeared to be in need so much as a rest. The ement of June appears en completed. The mark s had a thorough house cleaning, the o t announcement of 000 reduction in mem s during June buf rests have not found onditions encou warrant the active bidding and bears positions an impasse immedi exhausted day's atteste bearish who had n occupy reduction r Corp., exy h a retrenchm current depression in ded in kness, and merely an indication of conditions prevailing in lines. Spiegel May Stern eka Vacuum were added to of er companies omitted lends. div situation from e sour owever, indicated th: extensive reduction of acr ke wheat growing ring the next several prices again eased g0 market. Air Reduction brok about 10 nts, a sharp drop for this issue ical lost as much, and Gillette dropped 4 to a new lo h 5 years. res losing luded American olidated Gas, Atchise el only part res, 4 Colorado F General E American Tele: 1to 2, J an Can lost cent, but sank to 2 as funds were freely offered for employment over the week-end. THE MARKET AT 2:00-3:00 P. M. Total sales to 2:10 p. shares. High Air R Allied Allis Chalmers Am Bank Note Am Bosch Mag Am Can .... Am Car & Fdy Am Com Alco 10% Am & Fgn Pw Am Am Am Am 2 645 Balt & al oh Bendix Avia .. Hecla ‘alm & n Pa Cer De Pasco . “hes & Ohifo .170 > M8t P &P 1LY “hi & North . 625 SR L& P Chrysler Mot "ol Gas . Com ents Con Nairn Con Gas NY Continen Ca Corn Prod ( tis Wrt Dav Ch ic smn Kodak ol Fox Film A Freeport Tex Gen Am Tank 1 Asphalt Electric 1 Foods 1 Motors nl Pub Gold Dust Goo 40 . 434 Rub | Grndy Con Cop 2 Northn pfd Hudson Motos Intl Harvester Intl Intl Johns-Manvill Kresge Co. Kroger Groc'y Liquid Cab'n'c Math Alkali MK&TRR 3T Missouri Pac 2 Ment Ward .. 353 Nash Motors Nat Bi it Nat Cash Reg . N Y Central N Haven R R 102 North Am Co . 96 North Pac T3y Packard Mot . 13% jFan-Am B ... 55 a 33% 53 4 160 Par't Lasky Phillips Pt Pub Serv NJ Pullman Co Radio Corp Rad-Ke r Reading RR Rem Rand Rep Irn Wabassh War, We TLOCAL STOCKS (Furnised vy Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Bid A Hfd Conn Co sa Manufacturing Stocks Am Hardware 57 . Hege Root e Public Utilities Stocks Hfd Elec Light Hfd Gas Co com Street Briefs | Wall \ wheat f du ended May 31 totaled 5 g by 694, rage shipments periods of a compilation per past kets wee repor s followed activity stood t at the New Was arouse he general York City Items at the Quartet dale. 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