New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1930, Page 19

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

CURLEY PROPOSES RELIEF PROGRAM Boston Magor Urges Cities Order oy Year . Bottoa, Nov. 6 (Ui’)—Mayor James M. Curley of Boson today proposed an unemploym-nt reli plan which he believed would expe- | through- I the wheels of industr it genera dite out the United States adopted He suggested, in a specch Lefore the Massachuscits emergency com- mittec 01 unemployment, that every city and town in the country placc orders immediately for tlic unper- ishable :upplies they would n during the coming year. In the ar- gregate, the mayor said, this would mean purchases approximating $900.000.900. The maiyor said Boston recently purchased 10,000 barrels of flour at the lowest price ever pall by the city, and that a survey vas now under wey to determine how many more supplies could be beught to good adiantage on this ‘vholesal: basis. Hp urged cities anil tow throughoiit the nation to muke simi- lar surve:'s. BOSTON WOOL MARKET Boston, Nov. 6 (UP)—Tho Boston wool marlict report issued today by the local office of the United States department of agriculture follows: “Demand for small quantities of wool for guick delivery ‘45 some- what broader with a few eoncerns. hut the outlet for wool generally Yomains quite restricted. s, however, are fairly steady. Siles are ruostly on 64's and finér wools al- though bB8's, 60's quulitics are re- celving a . fair percentage of the ctlls. Occasional lots of §6's and 45's, 50's ire boing movod. {ON IN PLEDGES York, Nov. 6 (#—Ple™. doMars have been r hy v York emergenty ployment committee, Chairm: Seward Prosger anneunged teday. The committee already has pro- vided work in the city parks for 2,000 uncmployed men at §3 a day The pledges already received, Mr Prosser sai, will provide 300.00 days of work. Police Commitsior Mulrooney lias fixéd at 29,845 the number of needy and unemployel families in the city. DEFENSE RESTS IN CALE Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 6 (® — Tie defenss rested today in ! trial of Isaa lay, stock lrokers; presient of Page & Shaw, Inc. others, all ‘chafged with con- in tie sals of a $§2,000.000 the Page & Shaw manufac irere. until tomerrow will heard adjonrnmént next Monday arted N a million the n Otis Dunlum. and issue of candy adjourned cern, Court when niotions that another ordered until mrguments will be will be when BANR OF IRA\\I Taris, Nov. 6 (UP) atatement of the Bank of day showed gold reserve 009,985 francs, an incre 000,000 francs pr ta paper weekly nee to- e of 164,- portion of ot gold yor cent British zold ¢ French rescrves ing six tons of bullion gpecial train from Bologne. rriving London I»lnull. EXCHANGES w Y« Nov 6 (#-—Noon- I‘vmm Mercantile I'ap s per cent Jorcign exche t rates (Great Britain others in cents:) Grea G: Franc Germany r ‘ Demaiid dollurs dy: n BISHOP CANNON SERIOUS Washingt Nov. (LP)—The condition of Bishop James Cannon, Jr.. who is being treated for arthri tis in a hospital here, remained seri- ous today, his physician sai JUMPS IN RIVER 6 (UP)—An uniden- bo jumped into river at Dord - and was drownc attached 1o the WOMAN Boston, Nov. tified woman, the Nepo mills today Metropolitan police Hill st recovered iion HOVSE (UP)—Bank CLEARING York. M IS cleari lous: Rie 000,000, clearin JFrederal $130,- balance rve bank ¢ eredit balance BLANKET MILLS BUsY 13 8. (., Nov. § (B —The ham blanket mills here, have night operations to meet orders ¢x- ceeding the day shift capacity PUTS SHOE REPAIRS IN Quiney, M Nox. 6 (UP)—Two dollars for repairs to shocs vorn out by many miles of travel in quest 0f volers support was an item in th: Jist of campaign expenses filed with the city clerk to by Dr. Eugene 8. Taylor, unsuccessful deniocratic candidate for state m-r»semmm Chat- begun AGENTS RAID Ih(l \\l RY Glizabeth, N Nov. 6 (®—Six prolfbition agents ralded the Peter Breidt brewery, which was closed several weeks ago by court order, and arrested three men today includ- | fng a United States marshal placed ' to guard the plant. The agents said the men were manufacturing becr. e LOANS ON TIME It is as businesslike to buy money on time as it is to buy anything cire you need. Cash—quick! confidentially up to $300 Repay $1.00 per weck recessary. Rates only 5130 per mon Mutual Industiial Service 111 Main — Over Ashl; Ehone 1771 — Daily 8- dey 9-1, wd ! Hart and Josepb I'ol-| After | the | COLDS ARE INFECTIOUS, | RESEARCHERS DISGOVER | Groups of Johns Hopkins Workers Say They Are Transmitted by nall 1itarable Virus. Baltimore, Nov. 6 {#—Thc com- mon cold is infectious, the agency of transmission being one of a group of ftilterable viruses so small that | Ithey defy the mose powerful micro- | scope. it has been found by the re- scarch workers at Johns Hopkins | university ged in five-year [.'lud\' of the malady. | The announcement is made in the |proceedings of the society for ex- perimental biology and medicine The infecting agent, the virus, is Ipresent in the nose of every person suffering from the cold, the rescarch | disclosed. It has been imake it grow found impossible to in the laboratory, but transmitting the disease is to, strengthen a theory long held that the cold is the result of an infec- tion and not merely the product of chemical changes in the body. British Consul Refuses Boston, Nov. 6 (UP) Consul General Edward F. visit from Captain of the motorboat Mazel Tov, seized in Rhode Island waters by coast guards as an alleged rum runner. Captain Cook and elght of the Mazel Tov's crew are under bail on smuzzling In Providence | yester captain presented | a &(avnmrnl to British Vice Consul D, Dubois of the Rhode | lc]pnd dlstrlct. In tue statenent ne contended his vessel was seized a milc and a half ottside the 12 mile limit. Frank R. Cook charges Ay the eral here, but the latter said ho had “~d ward ta that effect. The maiter was out of his jurisdiction. i1, and any complaint be forwarded to the Can- jon at Washington. he wou | vember |dence, according to | Red Men To Aid Canadian Skipper | British | | A daughter told the officers that her horic early Gray said | today he had no reason to expect & | Captain Cook and counsel had an- |, nounced flicy intended _te presept | Reserves was host yesterday after- another complaint to the consul gen- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. City Items An automobile owned by Hartford | Kirschnit of 15 |which was stolen 1 has been ed at police headqu Arthur Roy of | was arrested at 1 Thomas J Sergeant warrant charging support. Me wlil tomorrow’s session court. Members of Mat will tak | parade in Meriden Saturday be given exercises | galia will | | rooms on Main strect not later than {12:30 p. m. The m |at the hall [den, and join other { Men's division will Main street for th the effect of the success obtained in ‘MlSSlng Man Is Found Lying Ill i Thomas Glynn | street, was found night in a doorway by Officera Kumn suffering from t | shock. Upon learning th the officers took h left to had | father had {afternoon when he pay Supernumerary Glynn, a son, was when the officers b in and the entire fuse in to the officers, Mr. Glynn, yomid L a week ago. who COLUMBINE C© noon to about & Senior high school meeung The zongs fic Pt d [ George M. Cassidy answered a number the high school, of ' questions conc | technique and forn Clearing Up Mistake On Schultz St. Zone Tn order to correct an error, reso- being prepared by Cor- | Counsel J. H. Kikham for the next meeting of the {common council with reference to the action of the council on a pro- poscd zone change on Schultz street, |7 A petition was presented Ly Fred | | pept: al. for a change from Res- idence C to Residence A zone but the hoard of adjustment saw fit fo commend, that it be changed from sidence C to Residence B. The {council approved it but later votcd | te rescind the action because the quired 15 day notice of hearing had not been given, and to- day it was found that instead of inding the C to B resolution, the action actually was on the C 1o A | resolution. | | ons arc | poration u ot re publi <Trumhull Ofl'ers Cross i Facilities of His Office | Hartford, Nov. 6 WPr—O0itering ti |facilitics of his office at the stai: capitol in furnishing any informa- the governor-elect might de e rnor John H., Trumbull to. to Dean Wilbur L. Cross, congratulations™ on the ory. He extended an - tation to Dean Cross to visit his At any time, and promised fo | 1y adiice or suggestion which might wish. tion t Lincerc fan's vic |New Britainite’s Auto Strikes Newington Man (Spectal to the Herald) Newington, Nov. § — George H. ctland, this town, was struck by an automobile as he was walking on East Robbins road curly night and rceeived injurics vhich, though not serious, requircd his removal to the Hartford hospital. {The car, driven by Edward lcault of 193 Main strect, New in, skidded on the wet pavement ind hit Sweetland a glancing blow, throwing him to the ground and fn- ficting a broken mnose and about the His condition is not considered serious. cuts face. Men Pose as Dry Agents, Try Robbery in Norwich Norwich, No (P—Posing | prohibition agenis, six men started to ransack the hoie of Louis Web- cr on the outskirts of the town fo lday but fled wlen Mrs. Weber ran from the house screaming for help The group arrived in a car bear- ing Now York license plates when only Mrs. Weber and a tarm hand were present. oy claimed to be real estate brokers and Mrs. Weber {let them in. They presented badges when she protested their searching lthe house. She ran out screaming and the group escaped in their car. They overlooked, Mrs. Weber re. ported, $500 in cash. {Sharkey Would Battle Stribling for Charity Boston, Nov. 6 (P—Jack Sharkey, vyweight hoxer, through his manager, Johnny Buckley, today of- fered to meet Young Stribling in New York neat month, the proceeds to be donated to charity VISIT WILLIMANTIC ELRS Dr. Henry Martin, district deputy grand exaltced ruler Connecticut Iast of the Order of Llks; O. Lambert | Lord, grand esquire, and Otis O. But- ler, grand secretary, made an offi- | cial visit to Willimantic lodge last night. More than 200 Elks sat down to a dinner. A number of grapl 'exalteq officers were present The next official visitation will be 110 the New London lodge on Noveni- 18, lver | CONSOLES FOR MONEY London, Nov. (#—Consols for R 1- De Beers 5 7-8. Rand -4. Bar silver 16 3-4d pe Money 2 1-8 per cent. Dis jcount rates: Short bills 2 1-16 0 ) 1-8 per cent: threc months 2 |to ¢ 3-16 |\rr cent. H’m HI T RESULTS % mines 2 ounce. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| | Ma7 o Uafolla, ATTEMPTS ( New Haven, atewostan, 21, breast at her home nd was taken to a hospital where it was said her con She told police sl living.” ployment JFune Maurice P. Funeral services Woods, aged 57, W in Syracuse, NI Y., urday morning at of his brother, leseph G. Woods street, amd at 10 o ph's church. Buri Mary's cemetery James ¥ services 84, of Tucsday, 1t 9 o'clo church. itev. John elebrant of a soler rcquiem, Rev. Th was deacon and Donohue, pastor church, was sub dc As the casket Wa. church Organist Jol Funeral rell, aged who died morning ed Chopin’s Funeral Mary T. Crean san, the offertory and at Organist Crean tol God to Thee" on th conclusion of the n sang “Ablde With The pall bearers Tnerney, Patrick McDonough, Williar 'Neil and James M Austin and Patrick ywer bearers. Rev. Father Mallc committal services irial was in St Louis G vices . who his home, 519 My Bield this morning St. Mary's church. Lawlor cclebrated t mass Organist Chopin's 1 casket At the offc sang Ve “Abfde With Me” Crean at the conclus The pall Sereno, Ricco Mustrianni, Ralph and Dominic| Burial v Funeral d Tohn 1 neral waus horne as in St Vrancisco al one and Mrs. Carmillo Burritt strect, who were held this after at the home of was in St. Mary's year CARD OF wish thanks and fricnds, rel their kindne: oiferings in the death of our unele, Joseph 1o cspecially General ler Po eir kind services ofth & Judd Mf| floral offering. signed by John Blejewski, Mary Bl Ricjewski, Henry T We [ appre L sym rec Bleje think CARD OF We wish to than rolatives and sympathy and kind ilin nd death o | We also wish to cx thanks for the many (Signed) MR. & MRS. 1 8 on Colony not family was beginning to be alarmed. | their expressions of thanks 4 his wife slightly over The Columbine club of the Girl Nov. shot herself She had been out of 9:30 at the Prosecuting Aftorney Mary's cemetery was sung by Mrs. hearers Mirabelli, ervices for his parents. cony fves and neighbors for beloved neighbors IDWARD M'MURRAT, Weddings PAJEWSKI—HURISH Announcement s mad marriage of Miss Victoria urish of Auburn, N. Y., and ewski of this city, cinth's church, in Aubu day Mr. and Mrs. Pajewski in Auburn. Mr. Pajewsh widely known among the set in this city, is employ Scuth End Pharmacy — Birth Record —_—— Y A Mrs. strect Fanny avenue | in Hartford No- | found in Provi- | a report recetv- | uarters. Beaver strect | o'clock today by | Feeney on a | him with non- | be arraigned at of the police of the Anna John Hya- | yester- | 11 reside wiio ounger 4 at the is tabesit tribe of e part in the in the dedication afternool. Re- out at the clut b embers will meet Meri- Red | West | tribes. The form off of p;”‘n‘if and | Main has been born to Mr Buzzo son Giuseppe at home. of 690 \rrcsted for Deserting Army and Stealing Autoi Joseph Frazetta, aged about 14, of 169 Washington street, this city, went to Springfield yesterday and in an alleged attcmpt to steal an auto- ruobile there was caught and held for court today in Springfield. He was questioned by the Springfield police, who say that he is a deser- ter from the United States army Frachetta is scheduled to tried in Springfeld police court day on a charge of theft of avtomobile Officer Joseph - =i - i also at home ARMY FLIER rought his {a:hcr[ Bridgeport, Nov. 6 (# — Captain family was pro- | Vincent Melloy, U. S. army {took off fronmi here today in & worsky amphibian plane on the first | leg of a flight to Porto Rico. He ]’wu accompanied by George Wheat, vice pregident of the United Aircraft Corp. The first stop will be Bolling Field, Washington, where Major John G. Everson, will be taken on board. Several other stops will be made en route from. Washington to | in Doorw: a) of 1094 Staniey | about 30 last | on Willow street and Bloomquist | ne effecls of a| he im man’s identity to his home. be t0- an in the some bills and returned the i is advanced in | LUB MEETS 0 pupils of ‘the at a foothall and cheers were ha visitors. Then football coach at 3 x Nov. ¥ 5 UP) — the rrhenian cailing vessel Santa the loss of three sail- the English freighter, Trader. and the Italian Nuova Felice aground, and the regular nger ser- A vi- Seu Palermo, Italy footbali | Olent storm in | has sunk the Anna 1I with {ors; driven erning ations YWN LI 6 P — Irene in the today here n | freighter | delayed ecar vices. BAXTER VISITS HOOVER Woshington. Nov. 6 (#) — Percival | axter, former governor of today called upon I'resident r to pay his respects. said he had taken up no busi- the chicf executive. dition is serious. he was “tired of em- T Hoove He ss with BOYNTON RESUMES HOI® Mesa, Ariz, Nov. 6 (M wwnton, boy flier seehing a est-east record, resumed his flight 3 a. m., today. taking off fo Albuquerque. N. M. Boynton. holder ! of the cast-west record hud spent "o with friends here, after | from Los Angeler Real Estnte rals Stanley mior Woods for Maurico [ ho died Tuesduy will be held Sat- hom in of 135 Columbia ‘elock at St. Jo- al will be in St c“ Title of property on Stanley sire the owner of the equity in whic was David Garston, has hecome ab- solute in the name of Chel Sevings bank of Norwic throug foreclosure procecdir e miort- gage was given by Santi Cianci. arrell for James Far- Main street, held this 5 h were ck at Mary B. Malley was an high mass of omas F. Lawlor Rev. John I° of St. Josep acon s borne into the hn J. Crean play- March, Mrs. “Pie Jesu” at the communion led “Nearer My o chimes. At t mass Mrs. Creun Me.” were John Mc- Higgins, Patrick n Collins, Martin oriarity. Williaum McMahon were St. AN TO SC Washington, Nov. ping hoard today employmient for between 300 and 500 men by directing the Merchant Fle ¢ corporation to advertiee for bi looking to the sale for scrapping of 45 idle government owned stecl vessels The v provision ping or conve begin at once. Bids will be AP BOATS G P —The provided futus 8 N be sold with th toward scrap- | em into barg ssels will that work rting th opened December 10 1930, Sixteen of the vesscls are New York. 22 at Norfolk, at Philadelphia. EK PROVENCL 6 UP—Polic REUATIVES SE Dallas, T Nov and relatives of Dr. E. W. Prove president of the Burleson lege at Greenville, Tex., for him foday after here Monday ence left Greenville ne y conducted thi s at the grave. | Seine disap- ing 1 pear Dr. a ne wife Mon e was going to Dalla He came to Dailas Gaylor who said D the automobile in a re trict with the explanation od o visit a sister. Nothing |been d of him sinc entile for died rtle ance P in c for his Louis Gen- s | uesday at street, wert 10 o'clock at Rev. Thomas 17 ) e requiem high he intend- had Crean played March a3 the = - into the church. FR. O'BRIEN SHIFTED Crean | Hartford. Noy » The fol- Spiritus.” | lowing clerical appointment is an- nounced in the Catholic Transcrip Rev, James E. O'Bricn from Saint Joseph's church, Danbury. to Saint! Peter's church, Danbury, permanent | Upset Allen sion of the mass. were Saverio Frank Calosino, Frank | i Frangione. Mary's cemetery. | Tafolla ¥rancisco old son of Mr. Uafolla of 198 | died Tueeday. noon at 2 o'clock | Burlal | cemetery. | I'HANKS ey our ciation sincere | to our pathy and floral | ent sickness and brother and wski. We wish the members of st, No. 111, for and employes of g Co. for mcir‘ i, Jane Kasimer Blejews ejewski ll!’J(’\\A-\\l THANKS k all our friends, | for their iness, during the f our fnfant son. One press our sincere | tion” v floral offerings. | Geo, ate in | Henry | Associated Press Ploto ets of the clection or u was the na- s balloting of MeGill Kansas. He def Allen, one of the administra- tion spokesmen. emocrat |a few half hedrted attempta to push {of 1oday's session, but only the util- {ground. and thias group showed lit- | dustrials ’mis wis largely attribufable to in- | | ok | Genl Pub | Hudson | r {0 the sen- [ Johns-M ted Sflnu!or,l \Market Braces Against Further Selling Flurries, Making Several Half Hearted Forward Attempts Weakened Mazgissi Ac- counts Jettisoned in the Early Hours of Today’s lling Session. Marlin-1Ukwell Math Alkali MK&TR Mont Ward Nash Motor N Riscuit Na‘ Cash Reg N Y Central |N Haven R North Am (‘o Packard Mot Pan-Am B Par't Lasky Phillips Pet Pub N Pullmon o Radio Corp Rad-Keith-( Readi Rem P R R New York, Nov. 6 () — Tk~ stock rarket bruced itself against further sclling flurriea today, and even made forward. y The drop inte mew low ground sterday appeared to have causcd | iderabla jettisoning of weakened nal secounts in the-early hours ‘ v i I tics and speclalties were driven much lowoer. Pivetal industrials were firmly supported. Trading to expand | Sears Rochuck on declines, and contract on advanc- | Binclair Oit es, however. l.\'omh-r-\ Pac sag to New Lows Southern Ry In the wutflitfes, American Watcr | Stand Brands Works, Congolidated Gas and Ame tandard Gas ican Power and Light sagzed © to Std Oil Cal 3 to new lows for the yeswr, :md;s‘td Oil of NJ neariy a score more recorded new [Std Oil of NY minimum. prices with smaler losse tewart W'rner bu: pronounced rallying tendencies | Studebahior appeared after noon. Several of the Texas Corp rails also sagged into new low |Texas Guif S Timk'n Rol Ber 47 Union Carbide 587 Union 194 U'rd Gas & a5 United Corp |U S Ind Aleo | tle inclination to recover. Such as American Cin. U. | Steel. Dapont, Loews, anéd National ngt uit sold up 1 te 2, #nd Allied Chemicel more than 3. Burroughs mountei! 3, also. Bastman dropped | U S Rubber 3 1-2. then recovered. Amcvican Tel- |7 S ste g phonc touched a mew low at|\anadium Stl 190 713, then rallied. | Warner Br Pic Octoler chain stere sales reports|Wesvei's coutinu?d to show improvement over | Woolworth Septem'ser. Weoolworth's October jvolume was 18 per cent above the previovs month's, but fel 4 1-2 per cent short of 1929, A few systems chowed gains over a year ago, but in Paci I'p LOCAL STOCI (¥urnished by Putnam & Co.) Irdustrial Stocks Bid Asked 99 ~.. units. Grand-Silver showed | ain of 13 1-5 per cent over 1929, but thia yiar's figu includid the Canadian subsidiary Merch (ndising issues mo.ed narros Ae Actna Li Aetna Fir | Automobil Conn Gene Hariford H Petroleum Unseliled Doy tlopments in the pet dustry reflected continuc it, and Stgndari d 51 5-5, .8 mew lo Pe um omritted the 40 erly dividend, and reporte irficis for the third aquart r reductions in crude oil prices were reor rud; now the lowest i on nstances. The wee n platistics showed 2 ciude output, but g1 nued to in, show irn of 560,000 barrels “on fitions in the indus jromoting consolid has made an of * and Tidew atimg for Ric weckly Wir roleum unset- NA, touch Manufacturing Stocks Hard 10! nt q a small [ A olin 15y Ky cont tions hov small dr ious k. week Octobe o ‘Koot l'ubllc Eilce Lt & n Pow Ele lird Ga 1 Gu B Gas “outhern 1 8 7.2 Utilities Stocks he previous Call money ndertone, t r cent official but outside been of | 1 credit ly quiremne reflected t of the mo of England noin i DTy o u th : Bank duc e n so nor Harrisor federal 1o way to Euroy pects that any Eng! rat ferred The further rate of TREASU Balan Wall Street Brtefs ount ough there in Londo of the New Yor on his 411 strect « in the Bank now b his i r 3 sury 3 o G . and V char d No No ) all types v cast of week 144,400 New Yorlk tion of 37 states tains in th 51 6 New con- wdertaken the Rocky ended Octo- 5,100, com- for the cor- Governor THE MARKET Total sales AT totaled with $8¢ ling AT A An e Ghio Avia Brigzs Mfg Bush Term, cm 361 : 1 Zine almt & Hecla <hipments du anada Dry 5 (414 |32,635 tons, against ‘an Pacific 421, [tember and 5 in August ‘er De Pasco . 11 (ber’ production totaled 40,940 & Ohio gainst 40.485 in September and M St P& in August. *hi & North [ rysler Mot 3 15 At providing olumbia Gas ents” ‘om Solvents by ong-Nairn cailing ‘on Gas NY cld ‘ontine ( orn Prod “rucible St urtiss Wt x in instit August e ober tot 30,173 in Sep- Octo- tons, 4 “hos 5 P . 1 ) oil su of Richfield r made in ti ide Water Associ for a consolic Oil, they will sub to the con cm Al Ohio £ the 32,000 common have -year Corp shares been per ir e Chemical & Hudson ismn Kodak lec Autolite lee Pw & Lt R R Im »av S in eac tock on a basis of ds for ric “ox 1 ‘recport Am 7 A Genl Blectric Genl Foads Genl Motors ery Sig A Woolworth es of §26.421 » per cent fron sponding mor 222,859 fron r tober fof 4 Ior W Co. $27.678.31 h las t Genl Rwy Gold Dust Goodrich Rub Grndy Con Cop Motor apirat'n Cop Intl Cement In‘l Harvester Irtl Nickel Intl Tel & period esident, said inc showed an t over the $2 H % | ed for September 7% | districts October show A over dd. president o cring & large pe )ou 1o $70,000 Tel Foundry ¢ I compa litures of st Vie rom ¢ now JUTIUTIES SELLING EDDYBROTHERS £ C¢ NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Coleny Street We Offer: 40 Shares AMERICAN HARDWARE 50 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK MARI\'ET REMAINS = DESULTORY TODAY Firm Tone Maintained out by Foreign Bonds 6 (A —The bori the doldrums rested fOr i to liquidation and the hesi- The prige level by the routiee aill equipment nufacturing current state of to t s company equipment rather from it, because in the new mills will fnow in use. ntended to costs. He reduce upplant those The American Cyanamid Co. is ported negotiating for acquisition ot A. Klipstein & Co., chemical manu- facturers and importe | | | York, Nov. of | merket remained |teday where it has month or more due ock speculators of investors. affected transactions and the ket Rem fairly steady. i The firm tone of forcign boRgs | was fairly well maintaincd although the trading was featureleqs. Latin American bonds held their upwdid trend in more quiet activity. Gei- man governments movad lpyier wpelo Fzangh and Rritish govepn- ment obligations were virtually wu- changed. - | Some fractional changes Ifl;.z: rule in the domestic group, s some irregularity in' the ik | Deglie Pufl”tmd by Fregaent. Wan Ralies Slaskening Pace |oic. " hocr” v ;2‘.,“; ‘m}ml'ml buying. e -~t fan now financing w ictive. An unusual featurs was the nce of two onc year bond Ja- American Community Powgr ny offered $1.800.000 §35s 700,000 53¢ per cont 5 the New York State Eleetric ant oration, both due Novem- 31 T roughout George L. Harrison, governor in e New York Federal Reserve bank, iled last night for Europe to visit central banks in England, Ger- and France to confer with the heads of this institutions. He was accompanierd by Allan Sproul, |assistant deputy governor in foreign tunctions. was little T ELT |num HITS 19 NEW Luw Ne Ning v York [or ery into Nov. f () — | utilities ctive member o new low ground on.t market foday. 1ding active ‘than yesterd cline was p ited an rallies that failed 1o I etfect, serving chiefly to slacken the the case sas Corp he given Wy votghs nation Tyesday o 106,000 in bond - m«wrrd interest “fn as some of the «sted to be Tie opening was stea S yus large blocks changed hand market soon found the Electric Bond & Shar: t t as numer- but gOiNg whici <0 g8y sold fra ally al transaction low, rings o recovering American Super- Hudson and Central ric resulted n lows Associated Gus & soft two P N. C:T. l Officer & aa s - Wet V mtones Not Great Des Moirn Nov. § (UP)= Sich inroads orces EnT clections hawe « Tdn B w& dent of {)) day. i Walsh in Mok Dennsyls more than t victories-in’ prohibition legis- - over the wat 1irohibitien 4 attentien o ey repeal en eral N tes Ele mall e losses “A vas sinking Oils moved r price stocks under 0 wn on reports of and a gain in gas- Standard of Indiana its previous resistanee hough the small de- to out much stock. Humble also reached new «ndard of Uhio firmed sagged 10 within he 250 bottom. Vac- stead) ading n the industrials was de- sltery. Mead Johnson lost a co points and Glen Alden Coal fell The Ford stocks were firm Mining. which been ome tin ued to Investment % 1 areas sted erents had re rom voti VOLCANO Montt, Chile no today The in ERLPTS Nov. 6 (- ~as reporte i abitants of th are greathy CHILE De Forest Loses Lawsuit On Lac of Trade Name Nov (—Dr. inyenter, was AN DEFLATED Nov. 6 (P —Citi- CIGARLET Portland. Ore of injunction | electio radio ap- <ed “not IS WORS Nov. 6 (PI—Th 1 Mistrangelo lays, today He = 75 CARDINAT apvlicatior Radio for Le ompany from using For om D limited the Ont.— 1t took s who recent The pigs city jail the in {he {he rehased e For on U Dr Ang % et e % them Navy Department Gives avay Honors to Dead Officer Nashy N. H.. No Pr—T department moved with ghos formali to Augu navy stus . ul Klein Expects Revival ()f American Buqnc\\ amber of Commer his honor here today ave works ould next of disappearing vy hess crisis & T roughout ormed ‘ © v t ted I'ress Photo are bett he radio and o ommun onfined d-wide. measures roin as a er improved on crisis, hov America wide ica 64, famous seriously 1l West Melba rano, was al in Fremantle, Australia. not to is | operatic cura- arr world upon her ) o Only tive can be effective.”

Other pages from this issue: