Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
i B e NEW _BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930. N remained technically a death|lodge at San Rossore. : Sing 8ing prison, so he sewed him- i Fouse inmate and, as such, contin- self in a mattress to get out. Every- ued to enjoy those few personal Milan, Oct. 18 (UP)—An explo- | thing went well enough until the; privileges granted the condemned. |sion caused by leakihg fuel in an | mattress was on its way out of the | Archie hasn't done a lick of work |engine sta led a fire in the chemical | prison gates. There guards saw it NI_] IMPRHVEMENT in 22 years. works of Florini Brothers, in- the | looked bulkier than usual, and in-! 4 el He might demand, and recelve, [suburb of Bosvia, yesterday. Dam- | vestigated. They found Levy and he i the better food that is the death |ages were estiraatcd at 100,000 lire. | was returned to solitary confine- Wool Market Quiet With Prices | oe"cirapre. tasten. e wants. omy |- " omo 2 commalties agpere Organized 1862 Son nm sml]&fl]flt plenty of tobacco, and seclusion CAUGHT! FOR BEST RESULTS £l g with his ]‘:}Pe “i::‘v‘;"é:;’fh“‘ New York—Jack Levy didn't uke!‘rsr‘: HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ever His cell is on the second tier Boston, Oct. 18 (UP)—No im-|o¢r one of the wings, and Herron . provement was noted in any of the |never stirs from it. Col. Edward businesses discussed yesterday in|p. Stone, kindly but ‘non-cod- Own o ew1n on Bradstreet's weekly review of local | dling” warden, has offered him all trade conditions. i the recreational privileges of a 2k “The wool market has been rather | wlifer” but he scorns them. They AT quiet with prices having a tendency |gay that the only time in twelve TOWN EXPENSES y [ to soften but the finer grades of do- | viars that Archie descended to Paid Estimated mestic wool are holding up well” |the ground floor was when his son | . 5 1929-30 1930-31 the review said. “Considerable pres-| came to visit him. His wife never | Official Services . . . $4,962.18 $5,000.00 sure is being.brought upon the 10- | ane. Clerical Work ...... . . 1,000.00 cal market because foreign markets| Center Keeper Joseph McChes- County Tax . e 1,835, E‘noo.mn have had a falling oft in prices and | ney brought word that Herron did | State Tax . ) . 791,71 3,200.00 therefore some of the larger dealers | ot care about having a visitor, | Metropolitan District Tax : . . 1,816.87 are holding off sales at lower Drices | put that the reporter could see | Metropolitan District Asscs 3 : 700.00 3 ;A » = 3 > as long as possible. him in his cell. This was about | Metropolitan District Two Fire Hydraats L 350.00 i % : = SURPLUS “Upper and sole leather markets|yal¢ way up the long block of lit- | Probate Court:.... i ; 100.00 ; A o 7 3 continue to be quiet with prices in | 4js barred doors. From it, through | Justice Orders e . 1,200.00 some lines inclined to ease off slight- | the big outer windows, Archie can | Street and Hall Lighting ... 7100, 7.500.00 o 4 ; o A Hh ly. Unsatisfactory conditions in 1aw | st a few minutes of sunshine, and | SUPPOTE of Patients in Public Institutions L o621 1,800.00 : . . B ¥ — 2 [162 4] material markets arc held somewhat | oy 0 000 o ional glimpse of | TOWR PooT ... 2.206. 3,000.00 ; : L -t = ’ ’ . accountable. s e Blank Books, Stationery and Printing .. 900.38 1,200.00 “Shoe manufacturers report al” :.',f:;e";.a?:"hi:";‘;p::'\‘),cv sani- | Town Hall, Fuel and Supplies e 203.05 300.00 slight fet-up in production in most | (o AT% BO8 T N € helt with |Insurance and Bonds ....... 264.99 350.00 lines. Merchandising problems and| . hackage of tobacco, and Archie, | D08 Expense and Dog Licenses paid “to state .. 1.170.22 1,400.00 prospect of lower prices for SPTINg | gl is short, stocky and pasty-faced, | Maturing Bonds L 8,000.00 8,000.00 lines are occupying the attention of | i St ZOCEL CM W1 a stubble | Interest on Bonds : 11,880.00 11,520.00 many manufacturers. | ge'ncuo b g elutehed his pipe, | Interest on Temporary Loans ! 1,271.88 4,000.00 “Dry goods and men's furnishing | 1L (04" CI0 T8 iho ceiling, and | Indexing Town Records ; < 666.00 jobbers report business unchanged. | Sty SHOR A IR CUEL it | Miscellaneous . 3 1,069.19 3,000.00 Men's clothing and cloak and suit | ot 058 U8 T WL Satery | American Legion scs | 100.00 Jobbers report business as quiet. S “Department store sales have been ‘Talked of. Health Highway Expenses ) e “The general volume in the whole. | S¥llabic. and confined aimost en- | Paving Dowd St. (Lo complete)" - 2,000.00 sale jewelry business is 30 per cent | tirely to his health and his tobac-| Paving Willard Ave. (Robbins Ave. North) 3,000.00 less than a vear ago and the retail | €0- “I've had a pretty bad cold.”| pienargs Ave 1,000.00 end of the business is 35 per cent less | R¢ said, “and I'm just gettin'| 1inwooq Ave, (By Assessment) than 1929. Collections are fair to|around to feclin’ mysell again.” te Olive) . : 600.00 slow."” Nofheididnisiread VHellindip sy Olive St. (By Assessment) . o 622.00 | to think about. A man can think Lawton Avo. (By Asscssment) ...... g £28.00 up a lot of interesting things in 22 I : ; t Frank St. (By Assessment) . 300.00 years. Yes, the "‘g‘“‘s WErCH Be Cedar ‘Ridgz Rd. (By Assessment) (From ting cold. He'd need some more | e West) 100,00 | blankets. He'd need some more [ ] | Hawley St. (Edmund to Willard Coart) .. .00 | tobacco, too, the keeper was ad- Broad View St. (577 ft. South trom Robbins) | vised. That was the last package | | 3 | on the shelf. Street Assessment Fund ................... 3,162.00 No, he didn’t have much truck | Junction School Drainage . G0veOr Orderad S1AF 0 YERIS| Tan sus as "wehs thar novods €ome | Appropeiations Not asd—Gaeriod Forwind This is a message to our depositors and all potential depositors. : to see him. A man got to be his West Robbins Triangle ....... £00.00 Ago, Then Died own best friend in 22 years of this. s L SO e Sure, he was happy. Good food. Buckingham St. ... : 5 £62.00 No work. A litde deaf, but that | Camoria Ave. . B 23100 FEleven Mutual Savings Banks of New York City, by a recent joint ad- Trenton, N. J., Oct. 18 —This is [ just kept him from being disturb- | \ppropr\allm\—(cm(‘lm) gas # 313.00 300.00 il i b e Tsine e i vertisement in the public press, give notice that, beginning October Ist, inter- L 1\.r’>x3 . A . 500.00 500.00 ihe valley of the shadow of death.| What did he think of being the . Nl £1400 S00i0 o . e 'AI1 that time, in_the State Prison,|only man who ever had lived o ; Sl o R 0o est at the rate of 4% per annum will he paid on all deposits instead of 4727. here, he has awaited electrocution |leng under sentence of death —to . Public. Health ...... 1,800.00 540,00 P 5 d 5 5 4] for a murder committed when he|cheat the chair and to outlive the Town Plan .......... ceee 1,000.11 000.00 A d : Q h d f % /% h b was 49. Now, at 71, he knows that |judge who sentenced him? AR e el reduction in the rate of interest paid on deposits Irom to 4!/27 has been he has cheated the chair, and is Arch smiled. “Pretty good,” proud of his unprecendented vic 1. and lay back on his bunk | Appropriations—Improvements nut In effect by varlous Massachusetts mu[ual savings banks, and other New tery. with a wigh of satisfaction. Town Hall Alterations . 5 .55 2,000.00 ce Herron w he bleak G e e Rl S e o % ousi0s . R 5 ) ; . T amath mouse, 51 “::;ulefs r‘:;\L I Nortssst Selool I 00.00 York mutual savings banks have under consideration the reduction of m‘tere.st d thr T t ivion. Sev- —Cedar St. Corner C r C 7.0 o SE EET i it soemed (bt hol calis LEAEUE DELEGATES | E e L on deposits, so that the rate of interest that may he expected on deposits in little man, who had boasted that 5—Dowd St. at $40.00 . . 200.00 h. b k . t- l b- t t t he'd “beat the rap,” would have to 1—Theodore St. ...... 3 5 17.00 1 1mely subject (o present. join them. But, alone and penniless, T[] EH]SE W[]RK B e ; 17,09 this bank 1s a y ] p he squirmed through a maze of 1—Maple Hill Ave., Soutn End £ 17.00 technicalities, finally to have the N B i miar e eeontion ™| Prepargiory ISAFIMAMGNY, QUM | Simooracy Ton BA' oo onrteners SH0RO0S The rate of interest to be paid on deposits should be determined by the Fire House S0 ‘Arente tives, ana smokes, ana | INission t0 Dishand Bt R e i e PR SR net earnings of the bank, due regard being given to the gradual accumulation thinks about the one great triumph Rl R $173,834.76 of his drab career. He has been for- = . . - D o om” g B | Washington, 0. 18 (B specty G ot P T of an adequate surplus. It has not been the policy of this bhank to appropri Even in the prison here, a volun-) conclusion o e work of the|giaio of Connecticut—Taxes on Ins. and Bank o w2 < tary hermit in his tiny cell, he is|League of Nations preparatory dis-| = gigeg ... . 190000 ate to the surplus a disproportionate amount from the current earnings, but almost a mythical figure. zgm:mfilf;‘lnti';’:m;‘“ d‘:‘\]‘i‘g;&:"i;‘sm» of Connecticut—Estate Penalty Tax ... 100.00 &6 ] . % b l 4 No Ruling Sought Gemza c A 3 “" | Dog Taxes (Net) ... 3 500.00 nn]v SUC]'l amount as \Nlll msure reasonable protectlon agalnst pOSSl le 0sses. Bt e o 1a Hoontas enoen twity) |ELCcpLC State Bank e Tyt scurity. It remains his assurance e Hpibie 2 De; t DEeEy . 00.00 . & 2 0 o atety. 1t anyone sousht a su. | Dresident Hoover, Sccretary Stimson | Deposits ... 5 5 | By such policy the present day depositor receives his full share of the earn- preme court ruling on his status, | and state department officials, the Hulliing Tasgicior 1 : 3 12500 z . 7~ 4 i I misht reveal that the door to| American delegation, headed bY | pypig Fealth Assoclation ... . ) il inos of his money, and no excessive portion of these are withheld and allow- the death house and its electrode | Hugh S. (axh:;n,)an;hasi«sior to Bel- |7 tice Court Reseraiin % 3 17E0i00 | : Yo 2 chair still stands open for him. gium, an ugh R. Wilson, min- |y 5 3 . 1 - . P erron ‘in & murdorer. There | lsler 1o Switserland, has left for | Mitcellaneous Recelpts : il ed to accumulate for the benefit of the depositor of the next generation. never was any question of his|Geneva to attend the session open- $7,650.00 guilt. In July, 1908, hec had been | ing carly next month. | p g o ’ 00, S haled. before the Rev. Samuel B. Ready to End Work Eerionelflaxes ISR 3,500.00 $11,150.00 [ s S tt, retired -“minister and| A number of other nations are S For the past six years this bank has pa!d interest at the rate of 5% per ice of the peace in Me- | understood to be ready to back any | g, prin gonool A ddition tuchen, near New Brunswick. The |plan to liquidate as promptly as B o Tisorasnly connict and| possiblaithe work of tne commtssion |\ jecessmony BetsTe e g FTAICA0 N, e R AL annum upon all deposits. It expects to continue to pay that rate mdefimtely. Assessment Balance—5% 1930-31 . 0,400.0 Herron was jailed. Immediately af-|S0 that some formula for disarma- 2t SRS $14,500.00 i st e Went 1o .| ent ey 5 I Beore 50 S | 1 souss and Apparstn, 198031 —ccrrrr. | “ibmeos Why do we expect to be able to do this> Because we feel sure that its eamn- Prickett's home and shot him dead. | assembly. . , . . . ings will warrant the payment of 5% interest.© Why have we this confidence? On July 28, 1908, Justice Jam One proposal favored widely, but 7 Bergen. in Middlesex Counts | which will be opposed by the United court. sentenced Herron to dic | States so far as its own land and sea during the weck of Sentember 7.| forces are concerned, is that for e qaymt ater o ¢ orror | budgetary limitation. Under this| R ekesue b g . G0 e P f Trecght sty af easciion. ama | method | expenditures for arma- o ) First: Because the hank has a surnlus and undivided profits of 107 of e fcs T b 1 the | ments would be limited as well as HICREEM BI2f E o ustice Rergen then named the | 1 uld be ted as well as Paid etimiei] : . : L TR L R L e OB S deposits on the basis of book value, and considerably more than that on the 5 BpLliere sarobe aques > [uition a A . 13.798.25 18.000.00 i % g tion of Herron's sanity, and a 30-| Will be that the proportionate cost & 1 1000 . . e e B e e 1ic secuicea harad | Lo\00A) Ealarlasiy f o ontt L EssTa0 s1s000 basis of market value. That means that it has one hundred and ten dollars of 0 & e Transportation ... = . 4,623.48 5,358.00 Fort, who later extended it an-|much higher than in other coun-|g, "y oht “janitors' Supplies, etc . 2,944.14 4,100.00 other month. On March 26, how- | fries. so that a budgetary limitation | g, 0\ biejon 254972 270,00 assets with which to earn interest on each one hundred dollars of deposits. ever, the governor ordered that|Would restrict unduly America’s o . g - 2 the electrocution take place within |1and. sea or air forces. Tt also will SRP;!:‘rrx:r) and Supplies used in Instruction . i ;.;l'\‘h.(\h 11 days. bo emphasized the United States | 55 G . +655.34 0.00 Questioned His Sanity give full publicity to the amount of ¥ ATy o . . 1.300.00 g e e Sl R e o e f| el AT oo o . 306.3 128000 Second: Having already accumulated a reasonable surplus, it is not nec- 9! Jns Replacement of }qm,»mvn' e % 3 3 400.00 shortly after this order was is-[ing forces. o Library Books ....... 5 5 3 110,00 3 f 1 gl iaotnen Reanicl from B ndlce | L e e o |ECGht s d (Cantapele (A ) : He00) essary to appropriate from current earnings any but very moderate amounts to Bergen dirceting an inguiry it e CE D Cheil G " | Miseellaneous ; 300, o7 . : ; : H. i e Promiaa e pese emphatically any limitation for e : : 230:9 200:00, ” - " . - -~ 1 e i e, o | Gt A - 2 Lo add to this surplus. This renders the oreater part of the net earnings avail- sts D | X Committec Expense S - & 75 .00 i i and Philadelphia, and because | cial aircraft ; Enumeration 0 - 1 1 S P R e o O : : 000 able for the payment of interest to depositors. B b dee an T une 2 cenferences he has had with the S e cution “until fur- | princi delegates has taken a whole-hearted interest in the for- This was the loopholé through |mulation of the American policy. _— A s : X 9 . Jphiswas the loophold ihrough | multtion et tre American poliey . ST Third: This bank has no capital stock; therefore, no part of its earnings Justice Bergen died in 1923 with- | United States will not enter the ses- S S T I e R R A ESTIMATED RECEIPTS—SCHOOL FUNDS has to be used to pay dividends to stockholders. All the net earnings belong : : a surprise, as at last year's meeting | L o, State of Connecticut— And according to New Jersey law, | & Surpris . las : Enumeration Grant . . 82,550 ihe seniencing Jurist st set the | vhen tho American delomation pro; | [LTSG0 ST e . ot to the depositors and can be used in the payment of interest on deposits ex- we an electr : i vard s Tuition—High School Scholars 7 “Archic me that | for naval limitation. While the | B e e e o ok merer was adopied, ji| Difersst-Town DépedtTund .il.llill e cept only what may be needed to maintain the surplus at its present ratio. said Irving C. Bleam. who has|opened new discussion which led R SRR been prison clerk for 29 vears,| !0 the signing this year of the Lon- | [ remember him well, from the | den naval tr Less Unused Appropriation—School Funds— D R e ks RPN | N s o eeiool ‘ Fourth: It has no frozen assets upon which no income is being received. Rim, sometimes , before the rw».] 4 arrived, and he always seem- 5 | s 7 2 o 3 F- - e ]l R ; i Upon more than 567 of its assets there is a yield of 6% and the average yield *#But as soon as the alienists | 2 1 1 came, he'd start acting queer. Net Town Budget—1930-31 SRRk L $95,072.70 uPon all Of lts assets ls 53/4%. He'd scream nd cu like a crazy Bari. Oct 18 (UP)—A violent | Net School Budget, 1930-31 3 5,440 man. The hearings dragged on|storm broke over Barl and the ad- (PO for five vears and ended in a dead- | jacent s sterday. causing con- lock. But I never could see but [siderable damage to cultivated | that Archie was as natural as any- | Jands one else it 1 56—8$1,000.00 p Less Unused Appropriations, town funds, 1929-30 Net Town Budget New Equipment ... 5 ,2 400.00 l’}lower for Junior ngh School Hl‘almg Plant . 300.00 440.00 > $170,512.70 Fifth, and finally: Rigid economy is practiced in the management of the et S| mrenee, 00057 _prineins| L5 Coupon B o DT bank and its expenses are kept at a very low ratio. Its slogan is “The Bank FUNDED DEBT ; ue each January lst Pretty soon everybody ovanna and King Boris of Bul- | 36—8$1,000.00—41 ¢ B e o e e e Ml e Sy Of and For the Depositors,” and its officers and directors keep this ever in agree, and nobody felt v5, arrived here by motor Thursday [ 146—$1.000.00—41 ¢ -—Coupon Bond A g T 146:000,00 S e e R R e L s mind and endeavor to live up to it. tion. Archie didn't give a bit of | Maria and their suites King Boris. | trouble. T guess he'll be our star|accompanied by his secretary, went | $258,000.00 boarder as long as he lives.” to Bologna today to meet his sister, | BOARD OF FINANCE L . The death house only held six|Princess Eudoxia. who will arrive | G. E. ROOT., Chairman A. FRANCIS, Clerk E N STANLEY’ PreSldent’ wmen, so Herron was moved fo a|Friday from Sofia | . E. M. BEAN . L. REDICK | i regular cell block to make room| Princess Giovanna and Princess | E. WELLES EDDY E ! | 5. WELLES E . A8 SUE for less fortunatc men. But he|Maria later returned to the xo:all J. C. GILBERT L gmfi']fg‘;‘;,mws