New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1930, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 193(. N Student Hires Graduate To Take Spanish Exam New York, Nov. 13 (UP) — Hard times are ahead for state school students who persuade ‘ someone else to take their finat 1 | school examination Samuel Zurays i under $500 bail on a charge of obtaining a bstitute to take a regents examination last June in Spanish. It is charged that Zur- avski's place for purposes of the examination was taken by Jacob Gamolski, 19, a high school grad- vate. Zuravski is 20 and a sec- || ond vear student —_— LEWIS & C0. PUT IN BANKRUPTCY: Hartford Firm Insolvent, Bank Commissioner Says Hartford, Nov. 13 (P)—With an es- | timated deficit to customers of $100,- | 000, the local brokerage firm of Lewis & Company was petitioned into receivership by Bank Commis- sioner Lester Shippee, through Assistant Attorney General John H. | King in superior court here this | afternoon. This estimated deficit the pre-liquidation figure and may be considerably reduced The causes of the crash, the sec ond of importance in Hartford since | the current depression set in, three-fold, according to Commis- sioner Shippee. First, the continucd decline in the stock market; second, failure to sell out margin accounts, | and third, a general frozen condition of the The Co. Brooklyn, is Birth Record ————eeeeeeed A daughter was born this morn- at the New Britain General hos- al to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klage 66 Iast street. A son has been born at home to Mr. and Mrs. Mouchey Perperfan of 76 Oak street. City Items firm's ass Hartford-Connecticut was to be named receiver. Since October 30, when Commis- | sioner Shippee sent a corps of exam- iners into the company's offices, un- der Henry Evanier, to investigate its condition, no business has been | transacted. Today the Hartford o fice at 750 Main street and the Wil- limantic office was closed by the hank commissioner. food church cooked odist advt. ire Home M Fancy bazaar arti- | to- | nia golf, ping pong. Metho- dist church bazaar tonight.—advt. Moving pictures and plays. Metho- | | dist church bazaar tonight.—advt. [rrh ill be a rehearsal of St Mary's ior choir tonight at §| o'clock at the church The Young People’s society of the Advent church will hold a| meeting at the church to-| ng at § o'clock. Mrs. William H. Cryne Nace street recently visited o caverns in New York state. | DENIAL OF FRAUD - . ANSWER IN SUIT == MeMillan and Macauley Reply to Rction by Cianci lar Women Voters Choose I State Body Delegates New Britain League of Wom- s elected to the session | nnecticut league at Bridge- | November 19, these delegates: | Morris D. Saxe, Miss E. Ger-| Rogers, Mrs. Stanley Cooper, B. Stone, Mrs. W. H. V Mrs. B. Bassette, Mr: Ginsburg, . William Mon- Miss R ymour, Mrs. ayntor, Mrs. Joseph Beebe, | Mrs. A, ball, Miss Jean Coch- ranc and Miss Grace Baum | The election took place at a meet- home of Miss Rogers on st cvening. Mrs. Saxe | . Herbert Knox Smith armington was the speaker its and a social Mrs, en Vote of the ( port, M allege fraud mis ep- ation on the T io ho ¢ em brought suit | 1pyde the N5 CF agreem. to building on al to ¢ purchase Lincoln rry o Oppen, Harry tague Harold his 8 his hour » plaintif an Van for the defendants | contract y and ilently stated and ented 1o the defendants that t mortgage of $65,000 on the premises included contract set out in the 10 | R | tyear mor y t SS DRIVER Liebler reported headquarters yesterday named Domijan, who > street, au- of the 10bile through Lafayette street SEil e . after 12 o'clock while the factory ented that the sccond mortgage on |€mployes were emerging from their A P L the |Dlaces of employment, at a reckless | payable on the of speed. to be $16,220 The report further stated th ate of $210 pe passed a truck principal thereof on while another car terest payable |Was con in the opposite direc- s having a colli- | Oppen poured. The next meeting will be held De- « r 9 the home of Mrs. Ar- thur G ball, 61 Lexington street. | A delegation from the league will visit. the Long Lane farm at Middle- town tomo: . | rsuant to rpose of enter rity, complaint was a rest paya Poli polic John a man es on L b drove his mortg: oaid at the ! Zoing in the month until was paid in semi-ann 1 “The o Licbler st Domiijan every noon hour and he expressed a fear |that someone would be Killed | e drives in his report recklessly that COUNTRY York vho come AIR IN CITY hose country folk | the comy , and were known by the hen made, to be fal to the city are now able made and approved by 1 to get their fresh country in as of his personal knowl modern hotels. One of these hotels ounds i3 Yorker, air brought into the build- ore than five tons of dirt, dust nd noxious daily. A huge dust trap on top of collects the dirt which e plai were air to believs | the New w m the were further mac ases is carted away th .|v]‘1 n | 1iff, inte semi-annually ‘ ,‘ Deaths or rest 1ts of $1 every six months from the cution iod of two | til Februar 1 4 the ex-| vhen th mort three vears ears, John McCarthy McCarthy, aged 50, carly this morning at his homc Dowd street, Newingt He was | born in Middletown, the son of th late John and Ann Slavin McCarthy, 1d resided on for e cution of unpaid balar and r the second mort pavable quarterly, 1he principal is pava of $210 each and commencing on March a period of only five years, 4ire unpaid balance of wmortgage, to W and payable on March 19, 1 Attorney Cyril F. Gaffn sents Cianci and Attorney T A. Mag nts McMillan cauley John died at on becomes du s rthy was prominently fied with the Fraternal Order | gles of Middletown, Loyal Or- | der of Moose of Middletown and the | Painter's Union of this city | Surviving is his wife Funeral services ing at § J Middleto John's « will be in for the en- | repre- = will be represc and Middle- | John's urch GAS METER ROBBED telephone call received at headquarters this afternoon at o'clock from Miss Cora Beale, exccutive secretary of the New Brit 2in Welfare Association, stating tha a gas meter the association been robbed. The robbery was dis- |Street died this nmoon at New Brit- covered by a New Britain Gas Co. ain General hospital. Funeral ar- employe who went there this after- rangements are incomplete. noon. Dete <orgeant O'Mara, | who is investigati break report- | ed Tuesday at the same . wilt | continue his investigation further on Funerals | Burial Death of Morin Child infant son of Mr. and mund A. Morin of §0 Ju the latest complaint Gustave Kuehn | with Open Round-Table Conference The round-table conference, desig: India, opened in London with Pri ald (upper left) chosen to presi Among those prominent at the conferc of Baroda (upper right), the Mahara ruling prince of the Punjab, and right), secretary of s TIHE NOW 3 DAYS - Vasco de Gama, First fo Make Trip, Required 315 Dags ; o ntly set by Kingsford-Smith. | Diaz had r Vasco da Gama made a recor, f Goo to India, 100; his was the first all- can water trip from Europe o and it took him from Lisbon to to a bullet from D. C. h Geog derived fror Wing Commande Hope 5o t lic the adq shic Soc Da Gama Was a Pioneer plan his ia voy s and spices, " our ships crews were enli provisions we of unk were cted da G Hottentots “Gec G priests ch; nd children of sailor for such a vo. L fa dertaking. mythi- to cap- ed wi monsters, larg size the Portug ships . “Kingsford-Smith went don flying ficld carly on a few friends. With mony except a few handshake epped into the cockpit of h and zoomed off into space. He ed no food supplies. H filled with dependable power oline power w co enough to a Lon- mor 2t copp LIVE LIGHTEST LONGER da Gama tant wind King same agin Gama 1 irope aviator before looking da Gama got und perhaps, N Portuguese flect had scarcely di ho n when Ki dining in Rome stop the Cana ore he dropped was éot:i;.énd His Queen at Sofia al services for Gustave | aged 47, of 12 Fairview | ct, who died Tuesday, will bz | Leld tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 at| his home. Rev. A. C. Steege, pas-| thing Confidential tor of St. Matthew’s German Lut Amounts up to $300. cran_church, will officiate. Burial Rates % monthly on ill be in West cemetery, Bristol. Balance only. — August Anderson neral ices for August An- son. aged 76, a former resident of CASH ON CREDIT nent plan 1o ik meet times. w help your credit. Every ser Mutual Industrial Service iated Press Phot | | this city, who died Tuesday at his home, 47 Shultas place, Hartford, held this afternoon at 3:15 at ‘rwin chapel. Burfal was in Fair- i\]r w cemetery. “1uin — Over Ashles’s i Saturdas: 9 to 1 " of Bulgaria and Queen Giovanna, former Italian | { Nevsky cathedral in Sofia where their | wedding ceremony was registered : ng to the require- ments of the Greek orthodox church, King Boris | princess, shown leavir Stock Market Prices Rally for Third Successive Day Despite EpDYBROTHERS £ G NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street Flurry of Selling During Morning Intl Harveste _[Iml Nickel Intl Tel & Tel 28} Show Gains — Price of LaATEla el ee Red Metal Rises — Short | Kansas city 8o ¢ | Kresge Co Covering in Large Vol-‘\j‘;"’f"" Grocy Valley Copper Shares Particularly uid Cab'n'c ume as Bears Retreat. l el Alkali L& TR | Missouri Pac Mont Wa Nash Motors Nat 3iscuit NY R 1s not contin- selling rican. Smelting Rises LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Industrial Stocks X Manufacturing Stoc ks Public Utilities Stocks fd Gas Co p N B Gas CLEARING HOUSE ork. Nov. 13 (UP) BOSTON BANK CLEARINGS Jostes No 1 P Lxcl Alexande HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street We Offer: 50 Shares Aetna Life 50 Shares Hartford Fire MEMBERS MARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BLDG. SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE CO. 9 on December 31, was sShenandoah issues also wly. Liquidating value tter's common on October 24 against $8.74 Wall Street Briefs — 3 (P =7 I Yor duc Nov. ts Co. e curb approximat DAL, ¢ " IRREGULARITY SEEN ON'BOND MARKET "Several Foreign Issues Profit From Technical Recovery Nov. 13 (P—Irrégu- s characterized price bond market for a od again was in evi- lence today, in quiet trading. Sec- rails which dropped - to nd some of the for- re under presstire te 1 recovery of the losses. of wo la Meetings on the E: sblem are be tives of four t York C & York hich h which b ion marlket followed the hat has marked Seasoned high fairly firm with stment list neg- ept in isolated | s Lau t "0 e il { placed three of s 3 herwise the we sche week, as k 1d ve Woven | Trenton, N bond issues stood algne new financing field. Common- of Kentucky offered $7,407,- per cent bridge revenue bonds and there were two other is- the million dollar class. conditions now are wery indications are th indicated by the large sup- ries will exceed Octo- funds offered in the ‘call I 1oney and bankers foresee ntil just before Thanks- olds at 2 per cent. A feature of the bond market ac- day was the buying of Ger- Reaches Peak for Week On De- 7. pression Anniversary re cars for shown month and ree months have | sues Money asy each previous as st Paul oad issues lows vesterday. n 5 nd cded to new iy, Polish Business Group - Will Choose Officers any ion of officers of 1 Professional take place hall" on No P Falcon ttee, elect- consists John Zaj- John Kopezyk. the corpora- ed fo estab- mem - premium final Ye- hojnowski president on, after served ARRESTS IN OC YBER made They breach of peac 35 of _the 1 assault sconduct ordin vehic! ions, 1 and gam iolation of motor ola st in all LEFT ON STF ALTO old = M Officer John W. 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