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_ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1930. THIRD HOLDUP MAN GIVES HIMSELF UP Rdmits Taking Part in Slaying 0f Salem*Paymaster Salem, N. J., Oct. 30 (A—Charles Fithian, 24, of Salem, the third man sought in connection with the slay- ing of William MacCausland, pay. master for the Salem Glass Worl surrendered today. Fithian, police alleg motor car in which the sailants of MacCausland Peter Georgiano, 20, of Bridgeton, | s said by police to have con- fessed firing the shot that killed the | paymaster, was arrested in Phila- delphia yesterday. A third suspect, 19, of Bridgeton, who surrendered | on Tuesday, Was said to have given police information which led 1o the arrest of Georgiano. MacCausland, the small children, out warning n Only $500 of the stolen. FORMER LOCAL YAN DIES N 102D YEA Nathaniel Ward Expires af Son's Home in Los Angeles drove three the cseaped. Charles Ardis, father of thr n with- plant. payroll wi 158 v Nathaniel Ward, formerly of Parlk . for many years a member ot ptist church and prom- its activi died October the home of his son, IF. R. Ward of Los 4 5. He was 101 Years of age last March. Mr. Ward, who was this city ral de married three times but none of the marriages took place in this city. Arra (8} 1ts for his fun ] were postponed be the iHness of son, 1% R. Ward, formerly partner of the Ward & Mason Co., in this city. Burial will probr in Holland Pat N. Y H. V. Ward of the Warl 1 Mrs. Emma Winter street, were his son and daughter. He rvived only by his son with whom ke had use his nior Tce bly take place The late mdry Co. nith of 91 1 is s I made his home. CURB PRICES SHIFT DOWNWARD TODAY - Bears Find Siightly Less Re- sistance Than Yesterday ;m P— move | Ne ocks w York, Curb continued ward today dec terday, less T utilities Oct. to In some was for insta xtreme ne wider than ye found slightly ticularly in the Trading wuas lar, sional nature. Shorts ed by ti Vi ated the list rday, less showed cousiderable c extending their by the belief that only small liquida- tion could be brought out at cur- | rent prices. | American & Foreign Power war- | rants proved a soft spot, dropping more than % points, while American Gas & Electric went through one of its wide swings, losing al points. Electric Bond & found good support below and together with United Light “A™ middle west utilities and Associated Gas “A", held its decline to a point. American Superpower wa steady. Gulf the and oil of & prof were encour- | that domir: but neverthe ithon in ently in he yeste roun Oil approximated of more than points. a point, but Humble Uities Service ngged be In the natural gas grou Star and were its year's uum eased was firm. low 2 Lone Treavy Anglo Chi all amounts the rest of th General The taken price: pecialties were ter Tiquipment, Newmont Mining and Alumi- Company of Anierics oint or M were on was in at ris solt Decre 1 \wl\lnu«( | and s of a s0. Noranda, Dresser American Cyanamid Call money renewed 21 per cent. New York—A recent survey of the Pennsylvania Railway system 1eveals that it operates a veritable navy. It naintains 13 ferryboat 45 tug barges and 105 car floats. NOTICE On Wednesday, November 5, 1930, 30 P, M., in City Hall, the 1 of Adjustment will hold a pub- wing on the petition of the New Dugland Ico Com- change o one from Bus- iness “C” to “Industrial” on Corbin Place, 50 as to include all the pro- perty adjoining Corbin Ilace owned Ly the Southern New Company in the “Indust BOARD OF ADJUS omas Linder, 100 lic h southern pany for SWIFT & UPSON va. PARASKA YAROSH, tior Court, State of 1lartford, the 193 ORDER OF m complaint in said | Court trord, the . firs oday nd now T cla £ mortgaged premis lot No. 53 “Standard Connn., it appearing to the seribing authority the residenc {ho dttendant Yurosh asil Yarosh are swn to the [ Orde and pend River a and Wasil Yarosh by pub n the New Britain Herald published in New Britain, once a for 2 successive Commencing or before October LU AL ecticut, of Oc- G Srd day NOTIC cau in of brought 1a Coun: November. ning fore- lot N Tract, sub- nd plain- week on ks, 1 w | hind are | tan howed | | ROBERT L. ALLYN, Assistant Clerk of sald Cowrt. Police Halt Red Pickets in New York Deaths ”. Stephen Mocala, aged 41, of 45 Factory square, a resident of South- | ington for many years, died last | e e vy, Bearish On Pretext Following the Earlier Bull Defeat. | five children, Pauline, Stephen, Jr., George, Bernard and Marion Mucola. | Funeral services will be held Sat- |urday morning at 9 o'clock at Holy | "I‘rlnv')' church. Burial will be in the | { Holy Trinity cemete S i N prices w York, Oct [5:¢) again sank lower stock market today, was inclined to restraine ~— Share in a languid | Wall street | d bearish- Robert Beaupre Beaupre, six months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beaupre of 332 LIm street, died yesterday at | | New Britain General hospital. I Littie | Funeral services were held this |y, urte {afternoon : at the |y 0 {John J. parlors. Burial was Mary's cemetery. Robert as stock was offered for the me success on the earlier in the week, trad willing to turn bearish on pre(ext. An abrupt de- | some of the beverage stocks | ted by fir news t they would should the 1 of legalized sale, s arrant in St. ors | alr | eline in wtrib rs to r 105t Mrs. Mrs. Mae W. Manvil the general & Erwin plant, | hospital at Ogdensburg. llowing an operation. She had been {ill for slightly more than a week. | Canada Dry and White She was 63 years old and a widow. | also carried lower. It She waz a member of one of \h» ‘uu in brokerage circe oldest families in Lowville, N. had not | where the family resided for ~<‘\lv.lP A.., with the rest gencrations. She was a woman who | had {hus been left was known and loved by the en-| ositien 1 Ll s : 1ol tire community. She w ctive inly Opposition_between rival unions of the Communists and the| fe comuume Ste was acove W N American Federation of Labor flared into open warfaie when |in the Daughters of 1512, as well 2 300 Reds gathered in mass defiance 6f injunctions against the Episcopul church of that | r pickets who were arrested as they paraded in front of a restan- |city. Her family belonged to one of |issues declining rant which had closed its doors to Communist labor and em- |{i° carliest families to settle In . 5. steel, Bethl: intenat el A TF s 10, s The disturbance attracted q | New York ctate. Her father was the [iarvester, and Unlon Carbide. ploy : .. workers. ¢ disturbance attracted a crowd |jate Cleveland Devere Manville, one |of the independent steels, incl | , tying up a part of the mid-town traffic. |time editor of the Lowville republi | Crucible, Ludlum and Newton | HIGH GRADEISUES_ -1 e WARKET FEATURE Mae E. Johnson | Johnson, Johnson, assistant to | bo o manager of the Russell died vesterday in a| N. Y, fol-| mother: of | ick beer the prove succe Coca Cola w = soft spot, dropping points, and Rock were was pointed that Coca declined proportio! of the list, an in a vulnerabl il Kodak was again losing more than ¢ Atchison, American American and For $ or more, whil or more included s ure, scuit and in lost at| in the days marke ct o governed by ead agement over 1ere was littl influence wi . ly ege Queen of [Devey neiin: Atthough mother wnd B eeet 10/l BreHos o Southwest ward Tread Among Other ded in. the same town, Bo mL Marked | Lowville, Mrs. Johnson maintained |¢ her own home up to the time of her | last illness. 8 the family plot inability to ri: for more than i\\x): York (A — High tmg s of railroad o ions displayed ssive small volurie: nevertheless, Up nea U Oct. 30 ari Burial will be in ?m Lowville Saturday ; i P _— general liquidation, ‘uu convinced many tr s that the | market was thoroughly sold out, ana l its m.m to make a sharp techni- | Funerals oo the minds of traders who ex- vulul it to follow well knowa Joseph Wujeik pm‘ s, B iness was decide pri provement to- Funeral services for Joseph Wuj- |1V not aggressive. Some of the large v the impetus of the per- c, aged 53, who died yesterday at | operators recently active in the iuiry from institutional s home, 108 Market streot, will be | short side did not participate in th: Tl Sionards trand Ramiong held tomorrow morning at 7:30 «t | selling. ! s of domestic bonds was the home and at § o'cloci News Pessimistic | Saints church. Burial Mary's cer will news as appeared, however, too ful. Weakn ller steel company she atable s state showing riod Such no. fter their » rally of were Gu t or only the peak level of the foreign list g the rise of Lat- recent ions ning in bid- at lagged be- d to the new had a was chee the S of Agnes Niedb Funeral services for bala, aged 13, daughtc Mrs. Michael Niedbala of ington avenue, who die were held this morning at Holy Cross church. skowski celebrated m mass. pail rers Niedzwiecki, ~ John Niedbala and Stanley phie Rembis, Valeria § | Anna and Sophie Nie tlower bearers. Rev. Father Piaskowski the committal services ave. Burial in Sacre cemetery. to September quar- hy Newton | small deficits for and ter carnin nts 1 Otis, pe Reduction in quarterly dends of Packard Motor and national Silver, and omission of Franklin a4 payment, | news which had been although they the gloom d- and wrm- Tuesday. s firm. Ifoliowi Americans in there hus 1 ding but s 5 the divi- Inter- the wer § o'clock Rev. Vietor being adjuste a gh re- h anpeared on the P'rovince of Nova 416s, and company be Walter and Joserh | Symolon. So- arzych, and zwiecki were W s n . culative ling October in volume of all cla residential building held up | well. ¥. W. Dodge reported Mracts of 24,400 for : Rockics previous | the howed al- statisti for week e 2l decline conduct- | o€ e | though rly ( eart | 1 Heart| * 7 today York a mild rally culated in brok sion officials Sneiched R nsit on reports cir-| and | com- ed circles : nsi W d by co that an seme with the Interbor- snd the Brook- Iransit and Manhat- L for their purchase to effect unification. Several bonds sold a point higher. sth of German 5138 was a feature of trad- | in foreign issues. The loan sold 80 compared with a recent low of 733 and a high of 9 134, German | 7s held arcund its previous closing M olivian and Pe much improved. wioas eyes of co-eds throughout | outhwest are focused on Alic , above, of the Univers- | 3 5 who was crowned | at th outhw n | Hunerel 0 SO i £ ed Tuesda ST ™ | Te0, who died Tuesday is & member | this mornH‘m at 6:30 et NoTeie |Curtin & Sons funeral parlors and A |at 7 o'clock at St. Joseph's church. | Rev. John Donohue, pastor, | ebrated the solemn high mass of re- 37 1e Linst in the ough 1yn- offered in tI as 1 per cent, ligible. The remained Call money outside market as low wd the demand was ne ofticial how pegged at presumably on the |theory that a lower figure ‘ould withdrawals from out of town. | were held | was at the J. M T of 'lrl rate Interna- su —— e Birth Record —_——— has been born to Mr. ani Kenneth A. Sloan of 54 Over- avenue at home. i n has been born to Mr. and! John B o of 840 Stanley t at home. daughter has been born to Mr. Mrs. Ciro Gualano of 257 Tre- | cau the | Bu- quien. Rev. Tather Donohue read committal services at the grave. {rial was in St. Mary's cemeter 'HIZ MARKET A Total sales 0 P, m.— M. fors 1,516,- : Mrs. Thomas Glynn Funeral services for ) Glynn, aged 60, who died a: her home, 1094 Stanley | were held this morning at 9 o'clock |at St. Mary's church. A high mass of requiem was celebr ed by Rev. John 'T. Connor Jehu B. Malley was deacon and Rev., Thomas I, Lawlor was sub-d As th t was borne into th John J. Crean pl cral 3 an sar nd A Mrs, | look Higt 106 210 4115 l\'n' Thomas | Tuesday street, Air | an | AlL solern | to Reduction *d Chem Chalmers Can Cily Items Literary Guild —will | ng tonight at § o'clock | 4 con hall on Beaver street. | nd Nowingki, president, will mont A trec s ' hold & at th Lucien preside. Polish mee Ia r has been born to Mi, Diri tro of 99 Queen caske A | Anaconda at | At 0 }\Hw nis at reh *Ave Mari e comr ca fur Mary con- {he about | C1 Roc to N % chir s by S > at Aus- and nderly to be the large state | sung by Mrs. ol in the United States was een 1881 and 1888 Cr son offertory Organist Je tic Re & Ohio 1dix uni ved on nowk odel battl long, which is tail. 1t has 1 tinier ure the ¢ ship of wa cor tiny scarch- bulbs, and e room art room. | built Odd-Job Nobleman Back in U. S. ling conclu- | 1 “almt nada \ P sus wits | Term, Hecla Dry reific “hes & Ohio M St P& & North I &P hrysler Mot umbia Gas {Iniis e satd em ca casket & 101 Organ- | funeral 2 It raph mini fitted in n's m Glynn it Flaherty o Hoga William and lowerbear | > pallbea | Patri rwin, {John MelInerney land George Mcaloon John Glynn, Jr., were crs. Rev. conducted th e 455 4 163 443, 183 98 49% 78% 4% Timothy o ) Solvents . s NY D Matthew J. 7T he cor pa ices at Mary" o o Steel Wrt em rical Hudson KKos tolite & Lt Jakubowski Dav Chen S for Apolonia Tuneral service & kubowski, 10 yes Mr. and Mrs. P smn Booth street, who died T Llec Pw were held this morning at | Brie R Sacred Heart church IFox David the Freepo Tex i high mass of re Am Tank Che pall bea Asphalt Rakowski, Llectric and Alexander S The committal grave in Sacred He conducted by Rev. ‘ A Joseph of was celebrant a sole quien, Anthony Louis 1 Genl Genl Foods the | Genl Motors Genl Pub Se | Genl Rwy | Gold Dust {Geodrich Rub can you hawl[Graham Paige operators here. | Grndy Con Cop ct- | Hudson Motor to | Intl Cement Intl Harvester Alex ka at rt cemetery were Father Dawid. services Sii OPERATOR! Paris—No longer out the telephonc The telephone com ed and installed a device similar a phonograph to reply to busy and wrong number calls, or inform that | Intl Nickel the line is out of order. At each|Intl Tel & Tel § exchange there are several phono- |Johns-Manville graphs, each cquipped with appro- s City VYriate dises. 1f a number is busy esge Co. the operator merely switehes the [ Kroger Groc line to the phonograph, which says |Lehigh Valley 0. Argument with the record s |Liquid Cab'n'c i useless, because it continue t- | Muriin-R'kwell pany has pe Ka So 4 K Probably the only titled odd-job man in the world, Sir John| IFagge is pictured above with his bride they returned to | Boston from England, where he acquired an inherited baronetey. He was married in Europe to the former Mrs, Florence Goss|ing the line until the receiver is|Math Alkali .. Murdock of Marshfield, Mass. Only the title was left from the | "ung ur SN L estates which the erstwhile gardener, waiter, newsboy and it repe FOR BEST RESULTS {We | Hf confu- | | Billings | Hd shoestring maker inherited. jusE HEBALD CLASSIFIED ADS |Nash Motor \n Bisc I Nat Cash N Y Centr \a .\l B ard | P ”\'\I‘ Par't Phillips hb Sery >ullman € Radio Corp San Roel ars Sout Stand Br; “nion ot Lasky Pot Slightest | N Haven R NJ ‘o Paciti 1 Gas & Edl Got Ind ein TS Steel adiur Warner Br gh's 1 Woolwo D st'l RR Pi llee 645 Sharp Decline In Beverage Stock Attributed to Belief That Beer’s Return Would Lower Their Value LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Industr Aetna Aetna Life Aetna, T Automobile Conn. Gene Har d Steam nal Phoenix Travelers P Fi Casualty Ins Co Bc i Manu: Am Hardw Arrow-k & | Bristol Bra Colt's Arm Fa Faf Hart & Cool Landes, 1 N B Machi Nor Palmer Peck, Br 1l M Scovi Lock Mfs are oiler 1 Stocks Bid z Stocks rt & H ne ring Co Judd 0s « oy Stowe & Wil ‘o Co rdard Screw oy gton v Mfg Veeder bl Conn Ele n Lt n Powe Elec Hfd ( Hfd G Works Co Co toot lic: ns Ctili TREASURY BALANCE 5,441,15 New tion contra t decli prec Corp., repo: ponding | tract building as World ¢ tistics York of 1400, d rts, per the Oct. awa the 1 0O from Awards for last od D showe P d in Rocky tobe repre the week, F. ¥ week impor 1d production it t 1 in August Ame report \| Wall Street Brtefs Mount 24 tin N ca wi -Construc- | ins | to- a . Dodge | - re con- residential W Real Estate News Alfred C Nellie E. O and Bunne Ars. York Boyce Willia City, and banker, the board “ote Ison, 11 has tr et et transferrc property at Wooster 1 Associated Press Ploto m w Thompson, of Royce idow of the railroad, Col. 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