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DEATH TAKES BABY BORN N TAXICAB Tnfant Two Weeks Oid Is Vlcum‘ of Pneumonia Henry Gronski, {wo week son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gronski slm strect, who was born in ab in front of New Britain hospital, died of pneumonia, Examiner John Purney said the was It is said that shortly before birth of the child the mother virtually driven from home start=d for the home of her mother in the northern section of the city. Realizing that her condition wou not permit her to reach her mother” *home Mrs. Gronski went to the home of a brother. He ordered a taxi @nd had her removed to the hospital After the driver of the cab dashed Into the hespital to report that he had a paticnt he returned with an orderly to find that the child had been Lorn. Both were then admitted to the institution. Dr. Purney said that in his opin- on the mother left the hospital too soon. He ‘also remarked about Tome conditions as being unsuitabl for the baby, who was brought back to the hospital when he becam: sericusly ill at home. Dr. Purncy was told by the par- ents that the child fell from a pillow to the floor but an autopsy per- formed y y failed to rev that the accident in any way con tributed {o his death. Besides his parents the infant< is survived by geveral brothers and sister Funeral services were held this ernoon at 2 o'clock at the funeral parlors of John J. Tarrant. Burial was in St. Mary' ete EAGLES, ELKS PAY FINAL TRIBUTE 70 LOUIS FODT Fraternal Brothers Form Guard of and ce Honor At Lact Rites For Man Prominent in Both Lodzes was paid tod 90 Monroe . of New Britain lodge, nd state president tion of the I rnal nd pres- ¢ organiza- Fi Louis Fod cd rul 0. E, organ of 13 B. P, ast of the Order ent off: tio; Funeral servic ere held this noon at 2 o'clo Congre George W Burial South D was in ions representing 1 Britain Aerie, No. red an honorary guard for - member, who had held 1l the oftices of hoth thc orders. The pallbearers Henry T. NWalthers, president of the local aeric of Lagles; Willlam E. Tyler, past president; James O'Brien, secretary; Matthew Meskill, ingfde guard of th ‘New Britain lodge of I John Doyle, outside guard, and George: Hoft were MRS, HERBERT STOCKING PASSES AWAY IN ANSCNIA Widow of Late Editorial Writer ()f‘ New Britain Herald Expires at Home lla Stock bert A. Stocking, edi on the Herald from 18% died her home in An- s mor a resident of made her hom and was widely known here. Mr. Stocking died in 1923 at his home in Ansonia Surviving are th Dorothy Brooks of Ansonia, Herbert A king, Jr., also of Ansonia and Mrs. W rk of Hamden. I‘uneral services will be held I day afternoon at 2 o'clock home. Burial will be in An; Mrs. ‘wite of b Yal writer to Bonia While Stocking more strect children, Mrs. mortgage fore- filed this fore- follows: savings Bank, John . Downes, ish et al, mortgage 10 property on served by Papciak: Savings Lis pendens in five clost ~ re roon The Burritt through Attorney vs. Lthel § dated July Francis stre Deputy New Britain Cooperative and Loan Association, through At- torney John ¥. Do vs. Michael Krall, e tal, mortgage dated August 16, 19 property on Ledgecrest, papers served by Deputy Sheriff Matthew Papeiak: Anicla Sieklicka, through Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz, vs. Martha Laskowski Smigicl, mort- gage dated August 1928, proper- ty on Burritt street, by Deputy Sheriff Matthew Papciak The Fortland Trust Co. vs. Stanle Krup et al. mortgage dated Septem- ber 9, 1827, property on South streef; Stanlislaw Symolon, throu Attorney B. J. MonKiewicz, vs. stanty Grzeszezyk et als., mortagage dated July 1 property on Gladiola street ith papers riff Matthew FORECLOSURE Vincenzo and J Sam and Michela N cited in a foreclosur ham Rosenblatt ¢ Feigenbaum. Vance street. Constable served the papers on the fendants on instructions plaintiff's attorney, Judge B. Hungerford. SCI lI:lnun on ed Winkle new de- | from th Frederick Special Notice Leading S No. 23, 0. 8. of B, will meet at 7:30 sharp Thursd: Card party at 8 o'clock vited.—advt Special Notice ral good time ] Johnson & Woodward of Hartford Admission vocents, 0dd Fello Asso., Arch St., Saturday night. Nov. 2 You will miss something if you don't come.—advt, A tertain- nment Amuscme Dancing. by it Serviee turkeys papers servey | Public in- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930. CHURGH EDUCATION | COUNCIL T0 MEET Pastors and Lay Delegates to Gonvene Here December 6 | “The Connecticut Council of Relig- fous Iiducation will hold its 73rd col ntion and annual meeting in New Britain on December 6, bring- ing together pastors and religious education leaders and lay workers | from all parfs of the state of Con- | necticut. There will be morning, | afternoon and evening sessions all | of which will be held in the First| Church of Christ, with a banquet | session to be held in Trinity Meth- odist church at 5:45 o'clock in the cvening. | Only three times in the long series | of conventions which this organiza- | tion has held has New Britain been sclected as the meeting place, once | in 1880, agam in 1892 and the most | rceent time was in 192i. The Con | ROOM OCCUPANTS P mmme——— Birth Record —_—_— A daughter was born at the New Britain General hospital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Skonieczyny of 20 Orange street. Twins, Bernard and Bertha born yesterd: to Mr. d Bernard Griskevich of street. B sy GONE AFTER CRIME M 'Key Also Missing, Witness Sags |° in Reinstein Trial Boston, Nov. 19 (UP)—Occupants and the key of room 205 were mniss- | ing on the morning after the slay ing of Samuel Reinstein, white slave | er, at Hotel Huntington here | necticut Council of Religious Educ was organized in 1857, that bearing the ne of State Sab- | bath School Teachers' a 2 | Later the n Connecticut § ssociation and for was the Col School association of the general assembly state the name wus changed to Connecticut Council of Religious to the cach- years Sun- 1925 of many hecticut day but in the Liducation. | The body is the branch state of Connecticut of the Interna- tional Council of Religious Lduca- tion in which 42 denominations co- opcrate, It conducts a summer | school of religious ecducation, co- ordinates the efforts of denomina- nd other Christian agencies in the state in the interest of a more complcte education for the child, conducts a summer school and credits community leadership train- ing schools for the training of leas- crship, promotes surveys of church schools and gathe statistical data promotes interchurch and interde- nominational fellowship and unity of spirit in the cause of ( istian cducation through the state. The| one ay convention s been found 10 be very helpful and i al very strong program 1 ional | leaders such as Dr. Benjamin P Winchester of the Federal Council of Churches, Dr. Robert M. Hopkins, general secretary of the World Sun- | School association, and out- | standing leaders from Yale Divinity echool and the Hartford School of | Religious Education ! first for th., ac- tion al secretary Council n' Rev. J. Connecticut Education, ler. Mr. Miller ha aken his work in the or-| ation but he comes with splen- cducational preparation and ars of professional experic Hu‘ graduated from Bridgewater collegw in Virginia in 1921, received the de gree of master of religious education | Joston university in 1 later A graduate student in Harvard rsity and is now completing | mm for the degree of doctor rilosophy ty | .m Mr. Miller se as direc- | tor of religious education in local | churches, later as the superintend ent of the veland Council of Re-| ligious Education and for two vears| |as instructor in religious education | in Boston university. An outstanding feat !convention will be an t of materials for ligious education in all departments | from the cradle roll to adul cation and including th igious Art from the collection of . H. Augustine Smith of Roston All sessions of the convention will open to th neral publi The officers the C zlous Mil- | onl\ year, uinte this state ce. of this of ticut A. Greene, New James L. Cas e president: John W. Pot- erb treasurer; He: B. I'ancher, West Hartford. auditor. | It ed that hundreds of ! delegates will be present, represent- | ing the non-Catholic churches of all parts of 1 Brit- Nor- ev. Theodor president Woman Will Speak to Rotarians and Wives Marion Angeline Howlett, t} woman to address a Rotary club in Orient, will speak to members of the New Britain Rotary club an their wives at ladies’ night meet- the Burri hotel tomorrow 5 | Mi; Howlett he ceived by Presid Hoover and presidents or high officiais of Latin American republics. She sonally witnessed two South A can revolutions. She will spe the sixth object of TRotary profits most who se s best Real Estate N Emanuel Richman [ gned to Ttose Richman his interest in a block the corner of Main and Comimner- cial street by reason of a mortgags, the original amount of which was ,000. The mortgage was given several years ago by Lena and Henry Schupack. Mary Krukulski has property at 34 Gladiola Adam Tietz SECOND ADVENT CHURCH There w be a midweek service lof prayer, praise and testimony at the Second Advent church on Church street tonight at 7:30 o'clock. | This service will be of the oldfash- ioned type with music and a mes- sage from the pastor, and will last |sbout an hour and a half. | A choir rehearsal will be con-| ducted tonight by C. Elmore Wat- | kins, director of music, mne“mg‘ the prayer meeting. e first the in cveni ing has been personally e\\ S erred to tran street M'KAY DRY AGENT HEAD Hartford, Nov. 13 (P—Arthur McKay, nemesis of bhootleggers in w Haven district for the past has been appointed agent in of the prohibition ofice n | that city, according to an announce- | ment made public today by Robert | 1. Sengle, deputy administrator of Connecticut. McKay will succeed Edwin F. Rafile, whose resignation J. 1 ( yea charge rm announced last week. | state ballist | revolver 1 | calibre | stein's | vehicle | has bee | Connecticut avenue | the Universal Coal & Wood Co., | follow. The association has been en- t year, Daniel = Sullivan, night | clerk at the hotel, testified at th murder trial of Moe Neuman of! Philadelphia here today. Prosecutor Frederick 1 in his ing he Neuman and his brother Jeff had taken room 209 several days before | the killing. i Found Him in Corridor Sullivan said found Reinstein lying fatally ded on the ond-floor at the withi : shots abou B B Doyle sail | ould show that he sec- | hot:1 earing 13, 1929, He firs S | Miller str in following ter T the Sullivan te second-floo cscape open after th lowing the fire e first-floor exit, operate a buzzer stated. witness declarcd. tified that T door leading | shooting. Fol- | pe to the rear found wires that alarm cut, Sullivan | Cross cxamined, he said he had not vestigated the condition of the alarm wires for a year previ- ous to the shooting. No guests hut occupants of roorm | 09 were missed after slaying, | ullivan said | Gun Held Against Neck | da Reinstein was shot in the righ upper part of and over th: ]rfL car, Medical Examiner Timothy | seary testified. Dr. L d that it his opinion the 1 the T volver was pressed against the skin | for the shot which penetrated the | neck and that it was held only a | fraction of an inch from the for other shot Captain Charle neck Van A . des aying as a mbur ed in the Colt police positive Doth bullets were fired fro t sume revolver, Van Amburgh said Room 202 was locked when he rived shortly after the shoo Patrolman John A. McGregor testi- He said he had the ro opened with a pass key and foun ergeant 4 with two | d Rein trisked" |} PHA(‘ Dennis A la arrivi at the hotel | other policemen. He room, D, clothing hanging found no weapon A gun was reportec found in Reinstein's days after the ng Shea and in a close Sk said. have beea | a fe to room City Items i The driving license Walter Olson, R. F has been Rosa of 425 Burr n returned to him s , 5 to T, 50c Sam La Roger's it \e final rehearsal for the o rel and dance to be given to- the Masonic Hale chapter, | Order of DeMolay will be held this evening. Approximately 400 persons will attend the show, accor reports today:. Harold W. G past ma Centennial lodge A. F. and side this cvening at mas " night Harmony lodge A. I. and A. M. will motor to Simsbury this evening Worshipful Master Henry F. dell and his as officers will | the Master Mason degree | Mark's lodge of that comi- g a past sociat 7 has returned | 1 m a business trip to Boston Cashier William H. Judd of New |/ Britain National Bank will be in | Boston tomorrow on business. n Spring has presented a bill st the city for $20 for 10 Bel- | an hares killed by dogs, and John |; regorczyk has presented a bill for | £15 for 9 chickens killed in the same manner. A judgment lien has been filed iv‘ against property of Harry O'Dell on | and in favor of the | allegation being that a judgment for $144.20 and costs of $37.54 rendered in the court on Octover z{ re- mains unsatis Attorney Willlam F. Curtin repr nts the plaintiff. At a s eeting of New Brit- ain lodge of B. P. O. L. last night it was voted to have delegations a tend the funerals of three deceas members, Louis W. Fodt, James H. Towers and Isaac T. Hills, whose deaths occurred but several hours | apart. Members will act as honorary bearers. orney Israel Nair i ab ta fa B. MEETING OF P. O, E. The regular m of New Brit- ain lodge, No. 8 P. 0. L will be held tomorrow evening. This will be 2 busine ting only. Plans | will be discussed for entertaining the | Past Exalted Rulers' Association of | Connecticut, which will hold its winter meeting in the local lodge room on Sunday afternoon, Novem- ber 30, at 1 o'clock. A banquet in the social room will i w of se tertained here several times in the past $200 RECEI More than needy families charity bridge given Britain council of Catholic women last evening, it is reported. The | bridge was held in the Elks' hall. PIS AT BRIDGE 200 was raised in the city by by the for the New FOR BEST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS or | wit street, came She | v |liam Coffey, |day morn home of of at St. be in St | the | vived {ing to |of ind son, who d after son, | and Newest i to take | trip | carried 0. Dusenberg. cargo of th | Bowen stranded on t l\ cusely De Mrs, Mrs. Margare died tain General ys' illness wit Mr McGratt Ivania and at had resic Mr s. William ty; three Funeral servi a 5 At Mar: . Mary k. Word was rece sday of the urrill. a rook F ife of William Besides her by two ¢ Burr Josc Joser d Gene He was this bor cit o rary anig; Charles L; a Funeral sex 1y morning i Andrew’s chu Mary's cen Mrs, Charl ry aged pastor, offi airview cemet James McGrath of James McGrath of 35 Spi this morning to this ci her sons and William | grandchilaren. her daughter wood strec death of grandson of t | Sharpe Burrill of this city, Jesse aths t McGrath, aged i Deaths hospital after a few h pneumonia. sues Quiet Selling With Shares Several Points. h was born in Penn- t e of six year paren northe mber of he is sur- Mrs. Wil Bailey and 1l of this James, Jr and Yorl, ed the g wave the gher in quiet Business ne to inspire that S of rath : ices will be t $:30 o'clo Mrs .and at ¢ Burial held of nge evidence ion had Shares r more iclu Union Pac Wes Burrill ed in this c Mrs. ) her hor was the who was Mary Ann riday. 1 H. Burrill late husband daughters, il and Miss Ruth three sons, rd Burrill, ph Lynch nch, ed at the New Improvement last S a short illne n in Lithuania, com- ¥ from Pe He was en & nsy! 1plovec Clark brott ynch, both es will h. Burial Stewart les ices Larson for Ch 2 Church stre h Axel ciated. Bur . CARD other, e Mr flo 0 the Joscph OF THANKS hbors prov Car Loas s. Pearl ral o ann ounced from ‘BELASCO STILL GRAVELY ILL BUT SHOW GOES ON While Life Wit iy too ction to Dr. Je at 1 LINDBERG Wash airplanc ir hon two o re of the PLANE warl ght of yout nt at Ne | Fokker down ye ide wat by off The plane, p Boston w from three ngers. A. Duke All JETTISON New York, e co w Bedford w aground in w of 35 Product Producer ts h rome B N. ¥ They w Sediller and remained tion Well Received Pights tor h Pncumonia cart Wag o1 HS AT SESSION P d welf hours lock in i st ion's ¢ A th ildren. STILL N WAITS Chicago D: ere Miss May AL el & Hudson 144 mn Kodak 17 Autolite 5 ¢ Pw & Lt R R Film Freeport Am 1 pent the SHIP'S CARGO Nov. 13 (UP stal freighter The Harry off nl Foeds Norfolk 1 Motor g nl Pub Genl Rwy | Gold Dust s00drich bound fron Serv Sig ith a cargo of the fog Mor aboar lay 673 34 ay Rub Push Higher a sec ing in 'Market’s Recent Nervous Tension Avparently Eased Judged By Way Nelvs of Firm’s Failure Is Heard am Paige Grndy Con Cop Hudson Motor Session | in=pi (.ammg (®—Having | N7 ondary seli- rket pushed today. too turn, but the was able 1o ent of i aller garded oc as t nervous ten- vely ed 3 point Reading to son, ern Timken Ax issues as [ Americ 4 7 .l Treasury Balance, confused | and | an Br: ndard Gas Ol ( 0il Willys Wooln LOCAL STOCKS (Furrished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Public Utilities St | Wa[l Street Bne/s ———— production of anced sl tional lo: BOSTON CLEARING BANK 1% (UP)—B: TREASU R\ BAL \\(l $9 EDDYBROTHERS &8 & Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street We Offer: 50 SHARES COLT’S PATENT FIRE ARMS 50 SHARE AMERICAN HARDWARE CURB MARKET RUT CHRISTMAS SEALS PREVENTS DECLINE ~ T0 BE SENT 500N Opening Irregular But Firming No Gonllict Between Red Cross Tendencies Halt Low Prices and Tuberculosis Relief Society — Announce- te Tuber- t the Capitol ent between th s and the Na- Association, in between the nas scal sale. nt reads as fol t there is no official ¢ yetween the roll call and th e roll call is held from up to and including seal sale \ksgiving. rican Red Tuberculos p their chaptérs ations constant- understanding ) orgunizations will do 10 clarify in all news- r publicity the distinct of the periods during agreed the roll call al respectively shall w Yor appeared hough t S Ay it later in the L y can ed from cover 1cav Gle res firmed tion Corp = 4 reement permits Tuberculosis Assocta- tiliated associations 1o Is in advance to large ions who use them on their are mailed out a few vs b e end of the month. “Th agreement refers to the roll call and the does not preclude the and publicity ed Cross and Associa- carry on oft company a 5 o i S the National rose : ot oL deliver e is Douglas Aircer rs YA & dy to ding i was which 1sts ly a point and onally I UNDERTONE FIRM ON BOND MARKET Large Volume of New Financing Attracts Attention ally e and educational ich the cten ampa n in Tuber- is agent cals, ADMITS SHOOTING MOTHER IN BACK Michigan Man Denies Knowledge of Missing $3,000 . Nov. 19 (®—A mitted early to- sheriff's officers. hot that killed ne Gruno, §5 s said Gruno idental. nding his moth- u fow miles y. Mrs. $3,000 ; was riday tantly shooting. rs he ha and No or no change ed a firni to t was ac N motie d him to started a shot- The gun nd the mother’s He gaid nd stolr to notify ASKS POWER RUBIO TEACHERS CLUB SOCIAL ARCHBISHOP' TO LEAVI — = 0 P Y. BANK CLEARINGS Yo No: ' (UP)—Bank caring Fed TRUMBULL ATTEND Nov TO » New Eng- held at Bos- annual meet- hy to e DIDN'T H \\ 1 TO JUMP —Noel I the gover- N ingland 1bull, ac r. Henry e confer Hartford morning. TOR BEST RESULTS UsL “l.l;.\l.l.)' }'IA\AIFUJ' ADS 'USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS