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POLICE BLOTTER 15 ONLY AN ORNAMENT No Gomplamts Recorded at has been declared in the case of d T Headquarters for 16 Hours | 5en."snteommes "samncra® vt Standing Trolley Car | Mikalavskas for years was in the | —_— 8 | vesfaurant business on Maln and Caplain George Kelly and Licu»\pmkk e LA | irles PAT sl Buachler] tenant William P. McCue of the po-| Officers and directors will be | \8ed 10 have reccived when she lico department experienced the |elected at a meeting of the New | W28 Sruck by an autoumobile rather novel situation of being in | FFitein Tnvestmont Corporation in | »¥ ““f“gg Malkemus of this city as | Talmud Torah hall on Elm street at | S1e Was €rossing at the charge of police ing entered plaint or arrest blotter. Not for many condition existed according to poli at ofticials, The last complaint entered and noted was handled by Lieutenant Matthias Rival just before he went off duty at midnight last night. In addition to the fact that by ness was slow in the station it als proved to be an exceptionally quiet night around the police beats of the headquarters dur- | ing the past 16 hours without hay- | a nolation on the com- | months has such xl‘ nheadquarters, | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1930. City Items John Connolly of 50 Short a(rcel is a patient at the New Britain Gen- eral hospital where he is undLrngng mfldi al treatment. teferec Saul Berman of the lmnk~ ruptcy court has sent out notices | lhat the first dividend of 5 per cent $:30 o'clock tomorrow night. Paul Romano and Jennie Napoli- | tuno, both of 155 Washington street, | re married Monday by Justice David L. Nair. A special nreeling of the board of | park commissioners has been called for tomorrow evening at 7:30| o'clock. It is expected that the pro- posed change in zone on West Main | street facing the new Memorial en- | trance to Walnut Hill park will be discussed. A regular meeting of Court Co- | lumba, Catholic Daughters of Amer- | {'0M the injurics of Main | the basis of a an d East Main LG00 suit Malkemus is the defendant e 1 ank! | knee. She claims she accid; 30 and 6 of October claims the defendant iey car on the left and went a a signal to the scalp, torn ligament in the ent occurred o'clock 25,01 The ht. [ right and torn ligament in th, is still ica, will be held tomorrow night at |15 handicapped. Attorney Albert A. Greenberg rep- city. Not a report of any untoward |8 o'clock at the K. of C. club rooms. incident was made by the regular| A social will follow the meeting. policemen following their night's| Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz | work | was appointed receiver of the bank- | Police officials are at a loss to explain the reason for his quietude. Ttarely does such a length of tim= pass without something that will 1 it necessary to make an entry either on the complaint or arrest blotter. Many reasons are advanced for this situation but perhaps the most golid of all these conjectures is the guess that the depressed condition of business is responsible for the Jack of activity in police cireles. CITY T0 PAY $500 happening | rupt estate of Herman Feigenhaum |at a meeting of creditors held in the office of Saul Berman, referee in bankruptey, this noon. Attorney Al- |bert A. Greenberg represented Fei- ‘genbaum | | resents the Fred Winkle plaintiff served and the rap GIRL HIT BY AUTO FILES $5,000 ST Clmms Driver Went to Leit of is drives ers, ECKENER T0 HELP al- intersegtion street are in which between | in the afternoon | plzintift pussed a trol- ainst She claims infuries ation of a finger leg and left | suffering nd that her sleep Constable INR-[01 INQUIRY, Jaunty for Beach ‘[IITY RE[IEm]N[] Gral Zeppelin Commander Ar- ‘ rives in London Room NOW OVER $12,000 Woman's Club Contribut tes $500 London, inquiry into Dec. (Pr—The the court crash and destruc- f tion of the dirigible R-101 in France binations w lorful lounging « | was resumed today after an adjourn- Do 7 T[] INJUREI] quAN‘ ior Needy Rwdems | ment of several weeks. Dr. Hugo Blf;,’l Reco;d Eckener, master of the German Graf _ Zeppelin, was present (o glve expert 8 4 | Among new contributions to the | teStimony. A daught lay to Mr. Common Council Action N()t city's relief fund arc $500 from the | Dr Eckener, an carly arrival at and Mrs ot 1 |Women's elub, $5 from A. J. Sjovall, | the court, met’ Sir John Simon, sit- | W1 s o ed by M jgley (33 from Joseph Diloreto, $15 from | Un§ 48 Judge. and the assessors in Disapproved: by Mayor Quigley. {22, trom Josesh Biioreto, 316 trom| 55 oK com ana. eanversss aith et ey from Mollie E. Farrell. The last | them fore et honrabstore tuotre ONE BODY R"COVEPED : Sl convenec en asys having elapsed since the | DAMED CORTBMIon ropresents Lwo | o ok, Shmon entered the court IN HOTORSHIP'S WRECK common council approved the rec- yeca“ort fy (i IHIUTES BT S BECR room arm in arm with Dr. Eckener A1 VLVIN ommendation of the claims commit- | W0 R T VO e e e | and escorted him to @ scat almos: e tee to pay Mrs. Sarah Kendzur of |manner altho she was mot | immediately beneath a suspended | (pony o “ e West Main strect $300 for injuries ahlyg’r’sd (of“h penat 88 B0 Imodel ‘ot the aeatroyea dirigible; Tn | Cre Of 10:From Linton: Delicved gustained in a fall on an alleged icy City Treasurer C. L. Sheldon re- | Nis opening remarks, Sir Jobhn, re- Lost in Gale—Part of Ship sidewalk in front of the post office ported today on the d as follows: | [erring to Eckener as “the very dis- on West Maia street, and Mayor | From city employees tinguished German who Float Quigley not having disapproved the Previously reported ....$ 7,758.57 | had been at pains to re whole action, the city must make pay- Board of Health of the R-101 evidence L R e (additional) . vious seesions. Bl The chiarter requires the mayor to | Policemen (additional) s nans dig iy Jol IR v e epprove or veto actions of the com- | georeli S uyiaiy D N8 notyeniin; i i mon council within 10 days, other- analyzing explanations of the disas- : wise they hecome effective without | From other sourc Her his signature. Mayor Quigley with. — Previously report % W trom il ot held his approval temporarily be-| 18 J. 1. Hants cc mid- cause the possibility that the ‘"j"‘”n_l K LL RE AL[ ; G claim against the city was not jus- L & gald Lin nder cor tified on account of the fact that| & O Lh M of Cant of Labave the sidewalk was in front of gov- e ; ulp ca ernment property, the government |yt S CE BECE 600 Seof 1 not being liable for payment of as- | ;i rUI% S8 B © 2 scssmengs levied by the city. c ok i : 2 He said today that there Was | aptha Chapter. O 500 | Memorial Exemses at B. P. 0 question of law involved and in| Mollie E. Farrel] 00 View of the fact that the city exer-| Woman's Club of E L dg Next Sund ¢ cises police authority over the side- | New Britain 500.00 00ge Room eX[ i ay walk, it, was possible that the city —_— was liapje for its condition. Cor- | 2 ) A rial norial exercises of New I poration Counsel J. H. Kirkham, at | From “Dough Raisers” Britain lodge, B. P, 0. ks, witl the time Mrs. Kendzur was given aj Total to Date .. be held in the lodge rooms Sunday hearing before the claim commit- | - evening. December 7, at 8 o'clock. tee, said the city was liable in his | $12.008.36 | yohn B, Pickett of Middletown opinion and there was no clair e lodge, No. 771, will be 1 : egainst the government. Woman Who Voted First speaker. Mrs. Ruth Schad - Tt o e | Visiting in New Britain | fan i S niclst and H 0reign Goveraments - Fairly Canonicus Members Give | Sirs, Annie 3. Morgan of Lake- Sef i e AC{IVQP (1, eoenl Cains $25 for Relief Work [Port, N. H., who cast the first vote at the organ .G REoelL udlih Reports of Thanksgiving work |in |h lited States for Herbert| This annual program is carried were made at a meeting of Canoni- | Hoover at the last presidential elec | out In me of th ceased | Now 3 5 P—The bond cus branch of the Sunshine Saci !tion, is the guest of her nephew and members of the lodge and g Inc, leld Monday afternoon 1n|wife, Mr and Mrs® K. C Young of number of memb : South church with Mrs. George Cor- | 225 West Main street. variatio; Ior bin presiding. Mrs. Charles Sharpe. Mrs. Morgan was visiting in New regular mecting o s who reported on Thanksglving ac- | Britain during the last presidential e keld Siomarcoy e in- <, sald numerous baskets of | campaign. Under the laws owing to the vacancy in 3 Domestics and money were distributed. | Hampshire she was permitte ofNsxaitad Sl bripereRiel 1a fiom un- account was given of the gend in an absentee vote by mail, | 0°2th of Louis W. Fodt, nomi inksgiving observa inthe | whieh she did several days before 2nd €lections will be held at this ] ziven Blind Babies Home rmington | i ion. E acssions, JEuihe ippesent ofticerd arn uning stability where & dinner was provided by the | 0 L advanced into the higher chairs, el 5 / nominations and clections to fill the artford Automobile club. Droa et ket oVt aeouatBI I AL N8 BIE e URES D UL 1 boud he After letters from President “”'w rv. her claim to have cast the first| Distriot h wity Dr: He Mart 9% 2 I ver and Governor Trumbull were Wl ; ist DLy Dr- Henoy Martin = v i ; Goven Torte | vote for Hoover has never been con- | will n an official visitation o | JeauSdsachipliias condiaong R INAROFLOM e i aapn the Hartford lodge on December 10, ; £ 2 Ttico, $25 was voted for relief work = — nd to Bristol on December 18 ¢ A e e e so1 Plans will also be made at the LT oF 10, imembers are m’»;t‘;ll:?’hrn-g War Memorial Group to e NSt ! s ¥ Ktie stockil ind aprons, Aanty During the last two mumh}![ the (Re\l\’?,l,‘{ ‘tor(”"):g’c'"l‘ 500(”:' Rerty N iy overr curi hildren at the Newington Home L2l L . uch st i IS Linihdoy presents from | /e will present a final report o Scnate Approves Probe T T the socicty. A report of 28 sick calls '“r'{» "J‘:f;’l':r“’” ‘]‘Z“'\’\g‘l ,'—‘“‘y"l'_:";"‘m' 0Of Cotton Exchanges from Dicember o mount. 1 S R AU GRS | e R S S R R | i e s dao) = EEEEH e LR O ged nimendation will be made that ar- | S¢hate approved today a resolution | BT TORHEE O Mrs. Corbin announced the death ‘mmm ents be made to provide a | O investigate trading on cotton ex- jo o 50 LT Of Jessa W. Smith at Bethlehem | ¢4 e sorpetual care of the me- | CHanges. particularly two issues of $51.1 Mr. Smith was the husband of the | o i) 50 Wainut Hill park. tures trading in 1926- treasury discoun yresident of the Elizabeth Hnycs( The committee, of which George | 1€ first six months of 1930 Fapaie i The res: lution was introduced by ARG 58 BIRLERD Rl e i (LT G iy D o S G Y TGS ity ;‘,"’;:"‘w‘:"f‘o deelded upon the for Lon motion of Senator Smoot, repub- P | the process of proparation for pub. |lican, Utah. The appropriation for D th lication in the advance notices to | b0 R ey SR # eaths |0 : ow. A Sy I NARCISSUS TROOP MEETS SR | Young Carpenter Kills s el rae o LR g | 3 7] T 2 troop of Girl Scouts has juniped into Julius D'Amore of 114 Whiting | _belf When Unemployed e e s street, died this afternoon at 2 | New York, Dec. 3 UP) — Because .. a0l contest. The score el oclock at his homo after a short |he regarded himself a failure at 26 oG 0 EE SEo BIETRATE AR ness. | Reinold Erulich, unemployed e 363; Eagles 454 and Cubs 420, | Funeral arrangements arc being [Penter of Fall River, Mass. shot oo iy 0 0 S0 made by Laraia & Saga himself in the breast with a shotgun o0 "% 1ive iaus, Bileen Kuaus | < ¥ in @ midtown hotel today. He is in " 1 Gertrude O'Dell ol a serious condition. e e R S Holidofyfound jga ¥note 8aying, | ivening. They will be pre i ‘Please do not notify my mother, -, ‘jm\ = S Funerals || e e i powibie 1w veen ™0 NS G0 i | uns ul and there 18 no use | oo a Tl E S 0 o carn neor o'clock at the Stanley Memovial | Mrs. Katherine Dougherty AID TO JOBLE : chureh 1o 1:m\|\~ ‘.~’|.l'\<Kr:}n‘u:‘l'm u Funcral services for Mrs. Kather- | Washington, Dee. § Volers ung oze for Glirlainies i ine Dougherty, aged 70, who died lans out of work are to be given _ ‘0 Yool s “" i Monday at her home, 10 Irwin rfirst consideration by the veterans v\x od animal toys da will be held tomorrow morn- | bureau in responding to applications | °' o ! 9 o'clock at St. Mary's | for disabllity and compensation cer- SR 5 3urial will be in St. Mary's | tificates, according to' an announce- “ml“"" ':5 U:J\"\;"(l”'"ll ll‘rlm\ & etery. | ment made today by Col. G. E Heon, \1 o ““"” RS - Ijams, director of the bureau. Haye closalgtacic HANORC SILCENG CARD OF THANKS S Britain offices, it was anuounce We wish to thank all our fricnds.| BUCHER TO SPEAK HLRE foday. Decision to closs the local relatives and neighbors for thelr | John George Bucher, a fellow or OMce was announced a few week sympathy and kindness during our ‘lLic Royal Geographical society of 480 and at that time it was said Tecent bereavement fn the death of London will speak at the meeting ot that the Hartford office might tw | our betoved husband and father. We (he Rotary club tomorrow noon. He | closed and this has been done. also wish 1o cxpress our sincere will tell of “Germany Today.” The The company was headed by Cii* 1hanks for the many beautiful flow- talk will be illustrated. ton W. Wilson. a former local res ers. Wo cspecially wish to thank Mr. Bucher is a former newspaper | dent. Howard jemmer of th the Knights of Boleslaus the Cireat correspondent, soldier of fortuns | city, who was in charge of the loc socicty. &nd lecturer. He recently returncd | office, has made nection with Signed, Mrs. Bassen and family. from his cighth trip to Germany. |a New York brokerage firm. ) exnected na 2 will not ¢ eed as retirement of a portion of the debt is considered likely ted Press Photo 11 marry Johy bund of Colls | ding must wait yniil McCormick is legally fr ) Stock Market Retreats Slowly Report of Electric Power Production Most Favor- able of Mid-week Statls- Dalr tics. New market an oo Yor of ppeare The ca ion hree da o Hoo t Pres stious d ditions did not w been 100 u following, er's report that con- a 3 (P —The treated wolasses-like rath of today, stock liquida- he mp past and continuation of the 1 per cent income tax reduc- tion was an ¢ psychological factor, al ot have traditionall a tive 11 policy | After a ip in the hour, list red until more xter ling appeared in the aarly noon. causing fairly gen- ral declines of & point or two. Shares sagging a point or more ir cluded such issues as 1 Am Allied Cher and Per and Atlantic Announc hleher Be the for operations fro s poir ing out sions in . it it before as the most midweek ti Novern only ical Marqu Co quotat Telephone Works du A tion ern Americ: North General Ward Steel 1 Oppenhicim Collins lost st istome could not t quarter. iously discounted 1o 3 4 spicug utility Line 3.8 per < had shown A cot ne and bars for the resha main 2 to 3, nearly for first wed 1 was turn power wvorable from the L drop of had the and ad- plates, producers current aranteed be. market effort to Similar the de- While viewed the nelined 5 en- pro- of The week a de- the pr Noy ious week, a Jrctio s larger than sonally normal ¢ oleu res were about f. While crude output - soline cks on 1 ased substantia about b reduction of the th call money stiil at T There was little deu and offe s light hcre has been o1 laxation o money ma ket sir Monday, hows w o ng w nsiv THED MARKET AT fotal sales to hares. Ohlo P Nor ( 1 &1 Chrysler Mot Colur Gas Com nts Contin 1a i Rwy Sig Gold D ( Paiz. Gendy Con Cop Hud Motor Inspirat'n Cop Loy a Cabn'e Marlin-R'kwell Alk Nat Cash R N Y Central North Am Co Packard Mot as | Before Ooze of Liquidation As i F.itglsive Selling Makes Debut | Pan-Am B Par't Lasky § Phillips Pet A | Pub Serv N J 763 Radio Cop . " 5 Rand 81 ')’rh Irn & Stl 197 | Roy Duteh N Y 13 |St L San Fran ars Roebuck ir Oil ern Pac Southern Ry Stand Brands . Standard Gas Std 0l Cal Std 0il of NJ Std Oil of NY Stewart W'rner 1deba xas Corp Timk'n I ted Corp Ind Alco 6 J 8 Rubber .. 1¢ TS Steel nadium 5 rner Br Iic 183; 1's Llec LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks | Bid Actna Casu Aetnz Li Actna Fire Automobile Ins Conn General Hartford Fire Hid Steam Boiler National Fire ! Phoenix Travele Co Manufacturing Stocks i Hardware Hart & Heger & Sp Americ an Brass Arms Lock - Bearing Co - Coole 2 16 1s 7 14 Wil 4 7 M So . — Scovill Mfg Co ........ 41 43 ara Se 106 110 ‘tanley Work Torrington o Union Mfg Co .. - Veeder-Root 26 Public Utlities Stocks Cenn L pfd 102 105 Conn Powe Hfd F 4 i Hfd Gas Co com b Hfd € 42 4 NB 7 South i J TREASURY BALANCI sury Balance, lL Wall Street Briefs New York Dec. (P-—Domestic forcign corpor- taling \ Dece . says. calls e ions consisting of John k. Connett, and O been formed 1o pro- ¢ s of holders of first mortga 5 year § per cent bonds of the Ajah Rubber Co. The comi- pany recently announced that the due on the bonds i e omi AEW YORK CLEARINGS -(UP) BOSTON CLEARINGS on, De —(LP)ba lea I $72 Ll Adventists Will Bring Own Bibles to (hulch mbers of the Seco W on vill ¢ Charch Bibles v the o church at the re and aver service this evening and also Il delve into their favorite hymn 0oks for the old fashioned songs | arence Baker ) n astor, has announced an old fash ioned Gospel service, witl prog " IFor this d t personal Bibles be nd n books he cond Aa SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED D (P—One hundred larships of $500 eac college of agricultur a es. will nding 4-H club me Ly the International Ha v. Vice President Cyru k, Jr., announced today METALS MARKET York, Dec P slectrolytic spot and f Tron quict. unc and nearby dy: spot Louis At M Ne teady DI spot Iast Anti pecnal Iancy work and St. Louis spot Notice apron sal Dec day. Uriday and Saturday, 5 and 6. Mrs. Emma Richards, 24 Hough Plainville.—ad\t. Epbpy BROTHERS & 2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 3 Coleny Street We Offer: 50 Aetna Life Insurance 40 Har i ord Fire Insurance MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BLDG. el 5200, We Offe AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. estim at «r 0ld moth-- rnd ran a home 1§ Utilities Shares Fase i Light Turnovers Dumg Session from a firg en in in the” red onex cels of pro- streets to- reet has lia Hart certificate of of hep” ho died building’ passed, Louie 8. Insurance- ny havt 50,000, owners c assign-7, 000 of thy from War- Tobias re~ eging” io1 c theater lo Warnee nsferreil” to the. . Ine 500 Hiz N BANK SUES FOR SI tssociated Press Phote Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt o New ) Georgia's adopted son, was.a guest of honor at a m and taters” dinner at White Sulphur Springs, Ga two southern misses were Adelai fers of J. H. (left) and Martha Tigner, daugh- Tigner of Atlan hostesses.

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