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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 193 Labor Bueay Ol Oppess ::‘:,‘-ii:(l,:”,f,f“i:.i‘f'Liifl\"t't";‘7",'*-’:;l},. e S[. ter Brief Rally Fails to Hold NEW BRITATY, 29 . Mo Stect lcn'rr as he stood i uth side drug Double Wage Standard || store simpine « sou. Josephs Parsh Expives Today |75 8 S 5 30 Fresh W, cakness in Utility |Jnt Juler & 4% 5 | i Eerls cuert 43 PRionr Stewet Hunt, once suspected, police ; L ; o 2 v, 5 | George Major, firing at Monroe £ J Marlin-¥ 23 said, of trying to siay Leo Mon- || school, §21.00; Pasquale Guillero,| and Rail Shares Turns|ath alkali B We Offer: A plea for higher wages for wo- z?‘\f"l- '\"mlk.\vwar-l for George || AMiss Helen A. Ryan 28, firing at Monroe school, $24 B f MKE&TR % i 3 e Ofter: men in the present stress and strain | | (PUg®) Moran. north side gang || widely known for Jier dramatic ac- Gordon, chairs in o voting places.. Entire List Downward—/ Mont Wara 7 6% 16 ares ader and foe of Capone, refus- | tivities in St. Joseph's parish, died g9 R i o N Nash Motor 2 resulting from tke a - 3 $9; ugene Connelly, Ower Riley Nash Motors | suiling o rom mountioriunciiliag ol exy s presence on the || this morning at her home, 32 West P e e Tobias e and % H 1 - Nat Biscuit T T employment may seem on the sur-|| far south side except to say he || Pearl strect, after a long ilness, | Adston Benenld STorel v i Some Hit LowestiniTyvo) | el il AMERICAN IIARDWARE face like tying a weight to a per-|| had gone to a moving picture || Miss 1, who was a member of | opstrating voting machines: William Niear N Y Central ¢ 1271 127 son who is struggling to keep from || show. He taken to the de- | /st Joseph's dramatic club for sev-| Barles, $30 for demonstratin | ears. N Haven R 7 crowning. In reality such a ple { ] tective bureau for questioning to- |l cral years. was one of the leading machines; Paul Robinson, § North Am Co 2 2 ! 50 Shares such a time is analogous to showin day. performers faking difficult roles. demonstrating voting machines; 1 TR Packard Mot a'peraon How. £o move his armaland | s~/ [ s s vop 13 necessary to develop ways not 1 1930 Census reports ten mil- | b P of store, by endurance recor Pullman ( ever, is not such a simple matter. | monster thought to have lived | a pers move his E | Ik a host of friends by her ward Gorfain, rent of store, 3 New York, Nov. 10 (®—The | Pan-Am B 4 l QNDERS FRARY & CLARK lcgs to keep his head above water, S e friendly disposition and dramatlc ther Dalaugnski, rent of store, $25; | tually uninterrupted bear movement | Par't Lasky A y il only of maintaining but of increas- | jio; galnful occupation. It | e o8 |~ The list had ! 1 lio Cory 5 143 | | | Though employers maintain the | thousands of years ago was brought To pull out of a morass of unem- linclyded, a well-educated and train. | talents. Alexander J. Olson, rent of store, |ir stocks rolled into iis third month | Phillips Pe ployment and underconsumption it croup, was only $1548, | 13 Patters ovr Co., rent!today, having alre roken most | Pub ing the pur ing power of ST adequately for “”‘”‘} or tir rank and file ot the people i increased purch 4 5 fresh w 2 i . Il R d The present depression differs r would expand great i SO | v 2 n turned t t r 1 Blfl ecor from similar slumps in the past 1 | ready aviuable market : . | . A A A Ay % . s 5 | the efforts inaugurated by President , i | b e e ‘ 5 5% 40 [ —_— Foover to prevent wage cuts. To PREHISTORIC TOOTH . 1 pr longer st L 63% i A s been born to Mr. and keep wage rates from slipping. how-| Javelette, N, J—A tooth of a : . EE liam Bucei of 103 Hartfard ; technic | vinl S i S , Selling Pressure Resumed Alt er‘“. . the_ upturn guring |Souther o i o |Domestic Section Give Il won har e e e X g e o v | 2 T e : Barly Rally il |anortines. o cuva buainees and| B2t Brvss (2% 0, ) ey Lawen Trond i Session |5 Seesn oL MRS e | 7¢ was brought fo the : AL 1ev v < An army of unemployed faced! g, o faeatone s | e | : t ser n | Std 85 4 e e rn yvesterday at Ne h the possibility of falling into |incnes in diameter d o | New York. Nov. 1 3 s et < | sta oil NY 2 kil A0 e 2c1E eneral hospital to Mr. and the bread line are likely to feel that ¢ . tion of selli E - an | : - Wi ¥ g oW ’rner 163 . 1 £ H is. of Rocky Hil i regard to a job a half loaf is bet- HE WORLD/C ACED b carly interval of mods i S L aker Sk e Today |avenu i ter than none and to accept lower| People past 100 years of sent curb prices 1 ay. | o , e | Texas i SR 1 rn vesterday at New pay than they could command in : ; el hiinir o ¥ | Rallyin nd £t t HouL, i o e thlemiant in tho - : Texa f Sul 50 497%% ) X 5 ko sot 3 L hospital 10 Mr. and n:ore prosperous period for the 2ur i tulgaria. Th Vv & ¥ ¢ tive | | Ti | Ber : ! hony pski of 415 Bur- of services rendered st proportion 7 et iy : et toyal Dutch | {- s e T were not | v i ; Double Standard Two-Edged | narians i relation Lo its anthgr i ¢ 3 = e S 224 O 4 ' 4 s 5 i B s J urday after Tt t thi bl ity gro td Gas & I'p A oon at New B ral hos: is at this point that the double| jooii-i " inh . Jast consus showed around Suturday's lows Tl ot i : SHElalibg y ADD FEas 5 N wage standard—one for men’s work 3 e whole of Great £ ke Tk “:\“]‘:" il Doop i Z ¥ ¢ 2 diae _ 3 : cti 1 ¢ osi 5 . . Orland Newion and a lower one for women's—gets | rcludes only 145 such peo- Al 2R e Fangse ; in its deadly work as a two-cdged \in Wiasecondto Bulgaria, % A UIoukl ] v Sk £ 2 A =it . ¢ d to the dor . 4 1s born Saturday afters sword. The custom and tradition S enl et MISS HELEN A. RYAN ecline « 1 | for : iS5 5 2 |t ¢ Uniteq Stat vern- |noon at 2 Britain General hospi- still prevailing in many quarters of et - e T et 4 i Lo, 2 X “‘,‘”" “", e 5 2 tood out. Liberty 3las |t Mre. Adelard Dionng paying women less than men for el i SICUYEE cum 2 ’ : ‘ - 2] Resiny Tan g ———————————1 zraduated from St. Joseph's paro- B o E bl The be ntin 1 est'gh 5 same kind and amount of labo; 7 L ! y ] | R Cnion Pacific Falis i chial school and Morse By Col- | with coeive , osneni o Cesnatdacid e it I onveim 1 45 5 . " DUT e BT R L I[ Deaths |t o0 That i broki: more than & point | cpor. eiecs by 1o Expart Pe. e s .. HYNECKS OBSERVE ot nen in a time of depression if em- Shalnis 4 ) ¢ 74 f | - 5 ur i by P - : D NIVERS R rloyers try to substitute women for | Belats c e b L te Wee prot ’ (Furnisheg by Putnam & Co.) L e WE DING AN A wen on the basiz of paying women Florence Pacyna i 2 ; 2 2 1S 3. Delaw 8 lees. Despite the hue and cry no ; acyna, 5 da 1 being raised it is a debatable ques- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J areholders’ meeting d et 2 Industrial Stocks . ¢ : o o o ; de cir g 1 2 ithorn) were am SUCS Glenn Street Residents Recall Cele- tion whether such substitution has Stinatint dieat Satiirda f " e 5 ! t ‘H“ S doy oL nealilb ot ihe nine penasCade d; ; ;1 sties S ; bration Held Last Year Feen occurring to any extent. WOo-|at the home of her parents : i s Sta 1 AL i . . 4 3 1 eral B ;i men alto are suifering extensively | Funeral services were held this| ! E : Slitu i . iieean i e e By Church Friends. from unemployment. In fact the | morn ¢ 8 o'clock at Ho ! ¢ Women's Bureau has found that wo- | church. phen Bartkow men are more irregu employed | . . cel d the requiem h ia industry than men, even in good S T o times. But if there are cases whers | women h > in recent month I,«luu, e Ferdinand C. Hy- nn street, having golden anniversary vear observe their SR e niversary today SR R ican Gas & Electrie, Consoli- |13st ™ mohla Cravel Pt e 1 tended services at meniaobe. Mot e fanlcioithe Jesephisciden of Baltimore, Middlewest | V11® manufacturers are shortly go- | Manufacturing Stocks HEEAS e S e Bl oUNIE Tu n church wher women but of the double wage sys- as received in this cit Ladle ok : : ; = fering e 4 on el tem th of Joseph : Bl e ,,‘\d"””"" e W this 1 tend to che ] P 4 e DRSS Ry r et 0yl st of friends. : Strikingly apparent at this time j t ¥ e in East Ora ; i 4 | T f r r . | - ; p ] € J ere married in Rock are the force and wisdom of the i e He . cra the specialties and in- bills matu ills > was a former lived in this city evef standard ssed by the U. S. Wo- | resident Sheify i 1 re weak. Aluminum C s A s e 4 ‘ 1 1 T t nce e 50 years azo. M. ade, that wages should be establish at lock the home of | minimum. Mead Johnson was heavy 4 E ¢ 'S | = ; gever ) November v ughte They are Bernard e on the basis of occupation and | his daughter, ) 4 [-x; of S R S iespite favorable nings fore- | monthl, Edisiont T Rl ? h o= C e 1d Albert Hyneck of New Britair, on the basis of sex or race, and | kast Orange. Burial will be in cast. Aviation Corporation of the jst o 4 I 2 ) ‘ N Mrs n also of this citx, the minimum rate should cover the | Spring Grove cemetery, Harttord, | TO{a] 0f M336 to Be Considered Americed lodt 2 cousierot Srolile o R soreRI el alhoneh LS sl o2y e ] and Mrs. Martin Anderson of Plain- cost of living for dependents and | tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. 3 o 1id B and Newmont Minir ¢ k. 1t is report not merely for the individual. [ = | ! 2 ! el e b 7 ‘ —_— ir. Hyneck has long been an em- chifonineanalice e ot meocree. | by Councl ComMttee | Sieacs. “Taveatment. frusis sagged. |cireics that advane a5 ‘ e ey ; it : v Bills to %3 have been ; S that anlle s A 2 o M act that the great majority of wo- | dicd Sat y at_her home in Win-| 174 with t I ror oy (o5 Tost it Ko 5 1 S nen in industry fail to receive earn- | throp, Ma Wile BinEManls eI v o e e et oo e o i e [ e 5 o W . ings adequate to cover the bare ¢s-|she n er home 1 her daugh- | s and prin e o en ot R D v e e 4 s ZARECKRI—M CABF sentials for even the individual. |ter, Mrs. Charles H. Moore, Sleds { i 5 € L s R - 1arriz M Take the figurcs in a Women's| I‘uneral services were held 1his | jion expenses. One i) ehe 4 ol ceder-F s | Cabe. t Bureau analysis of the earnin, f|afternoon er home. Burial Was|New Iastern Weekly Publishing Co S e i i : ! L ablic Ctilitles Stocks 149,000 white women in 2,379 f in Lowell, Mass Hadi not been) tilea this Artatnoon: tories, stores, and laundries in 15| — The bills are as follow | v states—Alabama, Arkansas, Dela- o Bl B e, T e ST R N AL 571 : his_morn Elisthieves (rhodentered irausy vare, Georgia, Kansas, | ing and printing, %00.75; Heraid to stabi ifd 1 ight 03 ” t the house. ransack- Kentucky. ssippi. Missouri. Ne lishing Co., advertising, $41.75 Probate Court Hearing i ES ter 2 Tersey, Ohio, Oklahoma |;hm1f,‘! Funerals T Brintif e Cob b ntins e bal b EG N arcenaee lled Ut e R i ] LR L W HAVEN HOME ROBBED Haven. Nov. 10 (P—Police All wage studies made by the Wo-| Mre. Elizabeth Brockett, aged 84, — i it S Ll Russell Mfg Co .. We ddi ngs ek men’s Bureau stress the outstanding |a formier ident of Maple Hill, 5 : Sy R 3 g STy McCabr X time Saturday night i nue, ar 1 oc o 1 silyerware valued Father Removed As Guardian Alter | nversations v 1 ar ' % 2 ¢ 4 : LS : 2 was stolen : t who entered throug, Island, South Carolina and Ten- | ] e nessee—surve in the period fromni |4 i & W action betwe heir : o matd 01051828 ARUaing ya= e inca s , < ini ¢ A2 i Aan QRGO IOk 1 that e S Tel 1 ¥ Buch has t e s Siadas & the median of week's earnings CARD O¥ THANKS e £ 7 chi 5 ard K. Gaftr ¢ efinite 1ts : 1 : rred i ise Sunday morning which means that half the women| e desire to express our hcar Aionhs f ) 1 the father ‘ i ; = earned more and half less than the ! thanks to the friends and v oq oy ; ; oL 1 r P X 7 I'REASURY BALANCI dledbinng e a e e Lors for their sympathy E i : for it 0 ppoir Al : Gisons SR 3135 2 7 i : o Ao b5 Col TR Gl st Gty anc iring our rceent ca a e . - . elletier, guardi e S 2 ki, property on Smith street. Ato-P: S Peet iny. died and 8 of these stz a median iy L0y 63.7 llon. It : } 1 1 t SpUSE CLEARING HOUSI he e e less than $12 wife and mother, Mrs. Zephrin M: voters and 1 v € ' Wik | conee Tt t New York, No FOR BEST RESULTS ounde £ g e com- | were agair g ¢ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs The highest imum wa 1o nard, 1o those who sent the for experienc 4 adult worker: ful flowers, especially to the office - Farton ST enl oy and employes of the Water Tool establishments in the United States|C any, C Men's Club | cpjy 5.25: George 3 ¥ letier. wt ng in Berlin MARRKET AT 2:00-3:00 P. M today is the California rate of $16 E , shopmates at Russell | 1 St 14 25 Ir s not nished a 1 les to m.—3 5 eck, This mean: 1y ear S 0 n's, Ne Britain; loyes nnect LRt > - light me o s nd there- har BANK CLEARINGS only $832. with cmployme ver t ainville Llectro Plating | for voting machine 3; 8. N. B f aslied that he be removed as z lLow SR P reek hich is a rare occa ‘ompany; ployes of the I lephone C'o.. telephones in voting | suard The father claimed he | Redn 5 01 55 i ) 250 Anybody who thinks these figures | field § Works: Bristol Lodge A $100; D. & K. Coal Co., coal 0l hou irniture in ord look satisfactory on paper would | P. Q. Blks, and to all who, by their | yroe school The Van! that money ¢ 't of soon discover in frving to live on R esses, helped to light va Stlntins Volins listare ¢ such a sum just what the pinch of wurden in the hours of «¢ 3 yrace Charland, mech poverty mean sorrow voting machincs, $115; James Mag- Have to be Conjurers ZEPHRIN MAYNARD n. me o or machines ¥aqual to the magician who pr AND FAMILY tackl r ! duces rabbits from a silk hat are N tain, No G, 193 flashlignt , $7.10; USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS t omen who with less than $ | | | | | he varic Y e e s - essential in an indiv ge(—food. | -iing. cloihing Prepares For South Amerlcan Tnp laundry, v ation. insure and allowance fa ch thing: as vacation, churc decetor's and den s and oculi hills, and self-improvement just to + extent of purchasing newspa- pers: and also try to have something Jeft over for dependents Don't hrush aside the problent by 3 : : <nggesting that most women veside g C 3 g £ 5 o g home and do not need a living ¥ %, S S . 2 s b, 437, 4232 4 omr Plenty of convincing evidence 7 : 4 . vy available in Women's Burean re- orts to prove that the vast major ty of women wage earners must rot only finance themselves but centribute to 1amily support. There- | 11 industry living at or below the peverty line is relatively large. Also far from encouraging is the report recently published by the University of Michigan on earnings of 14,000 generally representative women in business and the profes- sions. This study points out that with a few spectacular exceptions | husiness and professional women | are not highly paid. that the median of the yea rnings of the women | ——— z i & % ¢ i % & 3 & 2 O UTH: " Foods asy payment plan to ¢ I o S S 2 g | CAMERICA k meet hard times. We help your credit. Ever thing Confidential Amoun ip fo 3300 3 3 ‘ . X Vajparaiso Hudson Moto ) N 3 hly o1 & - r Associated Press Phote ltates monthly oii Tnspirain Cop i BOY SAVES TRAIN & Associated Press Photo Intl C ; AL ey Mutual Industrial i 5 o 2 g Shcaenad Ml b o -‘ . T AR N e s Angeles Service The Prince of Wales, who sails for South America on the British steamer Oropesa (below) Jan- | 1 1 1 w:y\;—(v_‘] ¢ n | Emory she : h his wife and lmu ) told I,) _,X'ytxzedti' e ' i e 7 topped a Bostor B e ae ade ; e T R oan = a glass worker, $2 il 111 Main — Over Ashles's uary 15 to open the ‘British trade exposition at Buenos Aires plans to do some flying on the | i '“’a:\ v 2 : ey Pomapol 1 1 Oy ‘kf”" ‘l'w‘lr 1[‘ i URSE 8 T e s other side of the earth. He is shown above standing beside his own private airplane which poomsan Dot e a Mrs. E promising him § . Police say Brown li xplobabl\' will be taken over and stationed at Buenos Aires during the exposition. Map shows |yresze 0. ... 2 . v 2 | wise confessed. The two are [x Id in Los Angeles on murde: ‘ points he will visit on Latin America trip. Kroger Groc'y 21% 2 1 | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED .\|n-. charges, talance only