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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 193 Ny . VETERAN FACTORY | - FIREMAN IS DEAD John . Walnwright With Corbn Screw Corp. 40 Years | e — \ John F. Wainwright, aged 76, of | f25 Camp street, a veteran employw of the Corbin Screw Corp., died this morning at New Britain Generw | Tospital. He was born in Ware- house Point but had spent the great- er part of his life in this city. { Soon after coming here Mr. Waln- wright entered the employe of the Corbin Screw Corp., remaining with | that concern for more than 40 years Yor the past ceveral years he hal been a foreman and retired on a pension. He was a member of the Corbin club and Trinity Methodist church Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Charles Glover of this city, Funeral services will ‘Wednesday afternoon at at the home. Rev rson, pastor of officiate. Burial Grove cemeter. be heid o'clock William H. All- rinity church, will will be in Walnut Meriden ATTORNEY CHASES FOUR RUM AUTOS Sullolk County Officer . Faces | Barrage of Revolver Fire Patchogue N. Y., Nov. 24 (@ — Guns blazed through the maln Streets of three Long Island towns carly today as the district attorney of Suffolk county engaged in com- bat with South Shore rum runn. When the battle subsided a heed- light on the automobile of the dis trict attorn: Alexander G. Blu:, was shattered. No arrests were made. An undercover telephoned 1e at 3 a. m. that two boatloads liquor were being unloaded at Timber Point club in East Tslip. leaped out of bed, summoned sistant and a deputy sheritt 1 raced toward East Islip. They found the roa three sedans and out of h nocturnal stead, one of straight at him one side. T t Blue returned « agent F Blue a v ue called on irren and to the and ick ru to b the Tn- s car forced Down the Montauk through East Tslip, Islip a Shore they raced, the truck weav ing back and forth across the road to pr the pursulng car from passig More than 30 shots w vent it re At Bay Shore Blue to summon aid from state troopers and when the troopers appeared th truck and its cargo had disappeared PROWLERS HURL ACID ON COUPLE IN BREAK By turned aside Discovered Couple, Burglars Badly Burn Man—Husband May Lose Eyesight D prov Pate Nov. 24 (UP)—Two house hurled acid over William and his bride of 10 d woke to find them 1 their bedroom early tod ed head and eyesight physicians say 1, left roit to ine the atment two-year-old Lor by a previous m was the bedroom at the time of the acid attack but escaped the effects of the cheinical M daug! rs' Parents Under Arrest For Abandoning Child Anthony Napi ¢z of the Brony, ew York, who arrested vester- day 1 local police and held New York thorities wher d on « of aban- and cl aiv- to New York of Detectiv f the 40th ent dent of in New arge , has v extrad desire to returned ng in charge George Bellensradt o squad, New York police ¢ His wife, Mary, also a the Bronx being held York following her arrest by tive Ballenstadt on the same charge, ndoning her child | v Restau;ln?a:cs Food To Hungry Unemployed T the past three months, it was d today, the Cameo Lunch at and Commercial streets, has distributing left over food fo ne:dy of the city, through At- dance Officer Bdward L. Steb- A large of families been provided for Tear Main cen number in this man- es where it was necessary to food, the Cameo Lunch proprictors have saved considerable money by furnishing it at wholesale prices. Terryville Collision Ends in $35,000 | A 000 dar suit was tuted today by Be of Terryville John Jablonowski, a ville, based on dent which o on June 186, “AAttorney B. J. sents the plaintiff ley of Terryville Edibles Solicited For Il at Hospital Worman's hospital hoard innual appe for edibles through the ind parochial schools of the vity, the offerings to be brought to the schools by the children. Irom there they will be collected and dis- tributed to the patients at the New Britain General hospital, the Chil- dren’s Home and the Polish Or. phianage, uit manowski W. and 0 ferry- itomobile acci- in Terryville K Peter ot an urred wicz repre- | Sherift Buck- | ed the papers public | tions B — Mother Slays Daughter In Streak of Insanity Billings, Mont., Nov. 4 (A — Elinor Hietala, 15, died at Red Ledge lact night from a skull fracture inflicted, officers id. by wn iron bar in the hands of her mother, Mrs. Hilma Hietala, 55 Mrs. Hietala's body later was found hanging in a barn. Sher- ift John Alberts said he believed Mrs. Hietala had slain her daugh- ter and ended her own life after becoming insane through illn. GREAT FAIR WILL TELL MAN'S RISE Trusteg Outlines Aims of Chi- cago’s 1988 Exposition Chicago, Nov conquest of the e has sub and harnessed t to do his bid- ning that the labors of the world as well as provisions for his every comfort may I complished, will be the theme of the Century of Progress—Chic World's r of 1933. Rufus C. Century of mary p 8 the portray significance of and of the cha hrought about by cation in indv 2 To accomplish this three exhibits are being prepared basic science exhibit showing at of important discoveries realm of pure methods by which second, applied show the developm indust s as affected entific discoveries; val of the social problems wl have sequences of this cience to industry. Story of Man's R The exposition will tell in m ial form the story of man's r story of the steam engine, the story elect fr I discov- e inter- Man natu giants 24 (UP) forces 1ed how these Dawes, president of a Progress, expresses the rpose of the exposition al of “the nature and scientific discoveries ges in living condi- their appli- stry First, a the n in science and were ma exhibits of var; by thes third a changes been the application the the to ou por- and con of sci of ci auto- history of bac stion 1 1 the airp s and radiur mobile of X-ra &y Thesc as pos tories will be told ihic in liagrams but in the original machines in reproc d model hich the wher tions ¢ model time possible dels n operate tator hims To show t all 10! hropological a will 1 the han's 1 sociolo- give prom- exposition. The 1's environment inent place in contrast between m: now a carlier will be illustrated the hibits telling story of on this continent at 1 105t primitive times to the The anthropological exhibit will portray life and culture of the carly inhabitants of America Results Expected Of the many results which committee of the National Rese Council believes should I this Century of Prog the an increased { and appreciation of in modern life. n increased appreciation and value of modern science ance Second > dignity and industr Dr. W of the Cen Phesy on said If Chic of the art trustee in pro- expo- Allen P of Progress ccess of the lo exposit r he cago sho! its motfo ilr) and people of the United States are less intelligent th of Lu- rope, where of expositions s widely recognized. ~We have a prosect o t interesting success one mo 18 1d the expo 15 1o live tion ever held a is up to up to the oppor- City Items of his that ars Ann nia by from He Hill o is old and Sabaika I live. Maple Real Estate News Jacoh Yung, Lliza Y and A Y Zehler have relea a mortgas Louie S, Jones on 47 lots on the Westwood Heights tract off Corbin 1e. Half interest in the property recently transfer ved by Mr to Samuel M Davidson and ander Leven- to wa Jones Ale J thal. Charlc Famous fixtures in the t to Benjamin b. a. The stock and § Main W or Willer 15 sol nnedy for reet has Woodland Pomer- George and Mary T transterred property on street to John and Pauline enle Myrtle Old Say- Ikir New Britain hird interes Wilson estate Adele Cook brook, Ethelyn May ( Madlyn Alice Cook been deeded one each property on through distribution of the Edwin A. Clark of Old There is a bank mortgage on the property ve in street of Saybrook of ADOPTS STAGGER SYSTEM Battle Creek, Mich., No (UP) —1In an effort to relieve unemploy- ment, the Kellogg company, c: manufacturers, will go on a six-hour shift basis Dec. 1, it was announced today. hus four shifts will work h day, increasing the number of jobs by approximately 25 per it was said At the same time, of pay will be incre %0 that the for men will be average daily wage plant approxin base 121 minimum £4 a day, with of the en- the ased return per cent, w scale the tire cent, | MRS, SARAH HILLS - DIES AT AGE OF 82 Trinity Church Loses Prominent Member for Half Century Mrs. Sarah Elvira Hills, aged 52 died last night at her home, Arch street, after a long She was born in South bury November 20, 1845, th ter of Albert Andrus and Dickinson Andrus, and had resident of this city for the | years. She was a member of Methodist church, being active affairs in former years, Surviving ara her Eva L. H. Bigelow of three grandchlldren, 1 Bigelow of this ty, Mrs. IFarrel of West Hartford Charles D. Vibbert of and four great- Ifuneral services 1 morrow afternoon 2 o'clock at Erwin chapel. Rev. William H. Al- derson, pastor of Trinity Methodist church, will officiate. Burial will be in Fairview c I Deaths 1’ Donald LaV. Donald LaVa Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gold street d the hol his pa Funeral vices rlors of daugh- Elvira been a ast Trinity in its hter, Mrs. his city ford C. alph V. 1d Mrs, Harrisburg. ndchildren. be held to- etery lice nt son of Vallee of 158 ay night at rents. were, held thi 3 o'clock at the funeral Joseph A. Haffey. Burial Mary's cemetery William J 1 J. Dooley Dooley aged 61 home of Dooley of 1 short illness dely known in he me While ther Grocery resident died his 194 Mr Kensin Doole where home iny years. Joseph Doo- held Wed- st be in I'rank Dolce cld morr t ‘ t and at o'clock ch. Burial will be ceme Brooklyn, to- morrow the hor of 1 9 Mary Johr's tor Frank Deutsch s for the sar the march. At Rival su” and “Home 1s played om the pall beare r 1 A., Emil, Emory, k and Louls Deutsch mil Kett Lmil Slad as s the ca was all col g ner and Irank in d grave conduc Membye Stani re ink 2 e d m so- 1 ir Stanley Sulima. < for Jr. vear niey who died Frida turday afternoon at 4 o'c d Heart h. Burial 1 Heart cemetery arers were Iskra, Anthony Mieczkar and Henry Kowalewski, Leo Losck 4 Joseph Bartusiewicz. The A bearers were Nop onska, R Galonska, Helen Likwala, Mary Miec Phyllis Cajewska and Jennie Szeaurpinska 1 Mr Grov held S 1t Henry Edward pa THANKS ank our for their " Al Order A « War Veterans, Ausiliary, Milita the ard of associates, officials Home Laundry, th Paragon, Kolodney Bros, org a1 1 Mayor George A Dobson. during the deatl our beloved husband and father 1. Mrs. Tke T. Hills and sons, and Donald CARD 0! wish d ssion of sympat relative kind nd flowers, ccially Frater P. O. Elks, W A ammond Li Spanish ards Public and a ves of t bhoys at t Co., school W W, Quig Signe Guorge CARD OF THANKS vish to thank our kind fric neighhors for sathy and floral of death of Joseph Kohl. W to thank all those d the use of their auto- mobiles for the funeral: also the | Doneu society, St. Stephen’s Sic Renefit socicty and the Red Men of Atnerica is of the W nd expressions tributes at especially wish who donate ind and hank our friends the Kindness ns in We cighbors fct sy ywn hereavement in the death of our loved husband and father. We ¢ pecially wish to thank the Landers Trary & Clark ned, Mrs. Lynch and Family. vish thy the recent W%Market Shakes Off Uncertainty — Of Early Morning and Continues Feeble Climb, Awaiting Holiday Collins of Worthington ridge yester day afternoon. daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy was born yesterday afterncon at New Britain General Early Lo hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Asal of 1537 Corbin avenue. | CURB FINDS LOWER LEVELSIN SESSION~ Little Activity Results in Small- | -+ v est Turnover in Weeks s s oot hours of man; Wiped Out, But Trading Is Dull as Impelling Movement Is Awaited Christmas Boom Hope of Bulls. Motors Biscuit t Cash F New Yo ged ra b toda —An i 24 ely York, Nov curb found mode¢ There in t the lower levels today as little activity any- i smallest where and turnover was one of Fail through in week of the o ¢ saturday session cated that traders had adop cautious attitude toward ments on the long some switchir position ed ling o and oil accounted for mos decl few of which exceeded a point tric Bond & Share, Associate d American & Foreign ta wer e rise arr. ingdi- ed a commit- ther the side to sior util of e & d Nat vitality, leader of point National Petroleum a displayed less Kentucky, week, dipped r loss in LOCAL STOCKS d by Putnam & Co.) W irance Stocks strong Cork was weak Johnson, Glen Alden Coal & 1g the more active point or two. trust Domestic Section Displays Firm Undertone On Upward Way & Sper its Holiday Signs Public Utilities Stocks | Hfd Gas Cc N B Gas BALANCE TREASU " USE RADIO NEEDLE Doctors Find New Device Cuts Sharper Than Knife AT THE MARKET 2:00-3:00 P, M. otal sal 1 WEYMOUTH MAN KILLED ‘ h. M No t could AMAN APPOINTLD Nov . HARR Washington, i con parcel post by Postmas Due to the gr Brown said it w ralize its organization The considerations invol of handling, introdu con- in cost, the 1 1 f | Hudson special ha t t r with other 1 Rwy b1d Dust h Rub Con Cop Motor Con omy rates re COTTON FUTURES STEADY Ne York Nos 24 (P futures opened stead four points January 10 cember 10, |81 May bher 7 W Ca igher. Dec New January July MK&T Misouri Pac 11 11 EpDy Baom ERS& (¢ Members Hartford NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Coleny Street 33 We Offer STANLEY WORKS To Yield Over 7 c This Company has had an unbroken dividend record d the past 50 years, Urge United States of India uring o, poastosemisom s r— - ed Press Photo A ate Maharaja of Alwar (left. speech before the Lond 1 table id up goal h conferenc Bikaner SOVIET MOBILLFS YEUTHS FOR WoRK Plans Inieasive (ampaign 10 Avert Industrial Crisis el e by the prince of India, in his e. The ition of Indian states. Wall Street Briefs ablished xception which, 1 varia- month, ded in lower, pe- s was he previ- accord- eporter, sponding a barrel. also was e prev ores, Inc., recently e suspen o corpora r office for MEASLES NEAR SAVINGS BANK OF NEW EUGENE STEELE, BT OF NOTIC iesigning plants refinery ill ah- of whieh 1 Loco- in. EPIDEMIC g been ment o 2 at noor ew cases <. Of th Hart BRITAIN AT E