New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1930, Page 21

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MRS, WILLEBRANDT QUIZZED BY DRYS Defends Her Position as Counsel for Fruit Tndustries Washington, Dec. 9 UP)—A per- sonal defense of her position respect to the grape concentrate controversy was made before the National Temperance council today | by Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, | former assistant attorney general in charge of prohibition prosecution. Mrs. Willebrandt, who has recent- ly been criticized by some her<conn on with Fruit Industrie. Inc,, which marketed the product was before the council for nearly two hours explaining her position. The session was closed to the pr but it was understood Mrs. Wille. brandt submitted to lengthy quxs» tioning. Mas. Willebrandt and Oliver W. Stewart of Chicago were the chief | of figures at the morning session. Stewart, a noted dry leader and preaident of the flying squad founda tioh_of the drys, told the counci that a prohibition organization funetion properly “in the present emergency” must be “political, religlous or ecclesiastical.” Discusses Church “The church-controlled state is as rauch to he avoided as a state-con- trolled church,” he said. “But the tact that the church and its directly organized and accredited have no place properly in a political contest does not rule out of struggle those citizens who are memi- bers of the church. “Qur battle must be fought and won by warriors who are not mem- bers of the church as well as by those who are.” He zaid the present activities of anti-prohibitionists made it impera- tive that the defenders of the law Tn.obilize for the clection of delegates to .the national republican and democratic conventions in 1932 “Elther we wi them and defeat them or see the amendment in great danger,” swart said Mabel Still Dry It was lear Mrs brandt had reaffirmed her the dry law and had m she is a there 18th Wille- ith in earnest an advoc ribition as she was when she ed the country iling Bmith's wet views, Dry leaders said Willebrandt's talk cordially by all present. The referendum topic, stilled definitely by last nigh lution opposing any such id: understood o have been revived to- day with appearance of Rep. Frank- lin W. Fort, republican, N. J. Fort, close friend of President Hoover, said to have si speech that wets and drys might reach a common ground in a series of State conventions rather than by submitting the prohibition to the voters, of pro- stump- Alfred E. that after Mrs. she was greeted City Items A meeting of the Polish Business and Professional Men's association will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o’'clock at the Ialcon hall on Beav- er street. with | | the drys for | | living state © | “that e not | production of cancer, | agencies | the | apparently | gesied in a brief question | {announced today by St. | Salford, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, R 9, 1930. HOPE T0 PRODUCE_ ARTIFICIAL EANEER [thago Workers Use Human Gells in Test Tube Chicago, Dec. 9 (UP)—A system of cancer research through human cells kept alive in a test tube was Luke's hos | pital, with the prediction that thc new method will open up new line of attack against the disease. “A small piecce of tissue taken from the human body and placed in a sterile glass chamber,” research workers explained. Small amounts of coagulated blood and a few drops of plasm expressed from living issues was added to it. “The chamber, sealed off from air, then was placed in an ltau‘d to the exact temperature of | the human body. Subsequent microscopic the anuouncement said, showed the tissue, first about the size a match head, remained and its cells multiplied. | Hope to Produce Cancer are proceeding on the announcement said, by subjecting the human tis- to the tion, that to conditions favorable the | mental production of cancer may be actompl\s!\u] Thus, we may have a was | incubator examina- | in al the | | | | experi- | new approacii to the problem of can- | researc Research workers pointed out that in no sense can the experiment | be considered a cure nor as yet even as a treatment, for cancer. Dr. Edwin F. Hirsch, director of St. Luke's laboratory, said the periment had nothing in common | with that reportedly being conducted | by Cleveland Clinic foundation where Dr. G. W. Crile is said w0 solved the problem of produc- life from organic matter. have ing Funerals Boleslaus Sienkiewicz, Funeral services for Boleslaus Sienkiewicz, Jr., two weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. Boleslaus Sienkle- | wicz of 313 High street, who died yesterday, were held this morning at 7:45 o'clock at Sacred Heart church. R Alexander Kowal- czyk, administrator, celebrated the requiem high Burial was in Sacred Heart cemetery. mass. CARD OF THANKS sh to thank our man ds for the kindness shown us during our hereavement in the death of our beloved hushand and fathe and especially to Dept. Britain Gridley Machine Co. ew Departure Mfg. Co., igned) MRS. H. H MRS. B. W. We o frie and the Bristol. THOM FALKNER. SUSPENDS EXPENDITURES Manchester, Eng, Dec. 9 (P— the industrial borough ad- oining this city, capital expenditures for 12 months, result that all public works and unemployment relief pro- jeccts have been abandoned. The decision was actuated by mounting ith the FEMININITIES GRAY ANGORA. AGE DESIGN ON ALL THREE IS IN GRANBERRY RED. @KJE DOUBLE BREASTED SUIT-ABOVE IS OF BLACK NORVEGIAN CLOTH. CAP, SCARF AND SOCKS IN RED, WHITE AND BLACK STRIPES COMPLETE TE OUTFIT. By Gladys & .?K SKATE o2 SKID | 7us:~s>wms BELOW 19 WORN WITH TROUSERS OF CRANBERRY RED SUEDE CLOTH. THE JACKET ANDBERETARE OF SOFT GRAY SUEDE LEATHER WHILE THE GLOVES AND SOCKS ARE- —GIADYS PARKER | ex- | | Mrs has suspended all | | ability o | the | manager |ma sistent Accused Woman and Sister Mrs. Pe the mur s with her vl O'Lo left), cc ler of her 10-ye sister, Mrs, with ir-ola Marybell life sentence was born at New Br PEAGHES BROWAING o GROSS EAANINED el et a1 e, ana | 1615 OF Relations With Manager i Suit for Gommission st to 298 North New “Anthony Pizzitola. of Main strect, Southington, Britain General hospital A son born Sunday and Mrs. Albert Yuknat at ¢ NOGREAT ACTORS LEFT, ANHALToAYS - Producer Takes Lions Glub Int Intimate World of Stage at ¢ at noon. Anhalt is ma explained that eartbreaks in ess than LIONS GIVEEN SCHOOL ¢ Pr—1 H. the STONE 0 no one on but the lost Success we his s person he atus, Livir « Mother Killing tod gre Held For Children at is di sold ou Temperan Anhalt ety He showing sses W S B rie Dres: parts, now is giv dramatic pr ” he sa He characterized Ston finest actor on t of the best actors in t ies just therr hey put words in t tated. silent mov- ‘ all when | r mou the weren't at Stating 1s by the sicians’ stag unions w t o 1other quity ald, actors’ uni tors' I fairest organization he protects the ipulous mar assoc actor a against unreli actol vell gev known the sccond act alty impos ociation by Gilman Asked Shakespes e back.” he replied that Wi come have never left us lly great them."” A. ser with ac ed the | Annot Robert Patte pre 1ctor of the Y corps ente Cre rothers of aders’ John J ertain obatics n play- ano. made ncement wi nd so anal no cperation forth from the ually exc t ’ Twad cost of by many hundred child thousand dollars. | cove red on his re Stock Market Drops Its Anchor Today After Drifting Steadily | Lower for Past Five Sessions | Some Rails and Specialties| sonne o Depressed to New Lows | Lehigh During Morning’s Fur- ther Selling. Yo market dro Dec. 9 (—The stock cd anchor today, after drifting quictly lower for five ses- sions. There the mor ail vas fur ing, de and specia selling during Z soine of the » rew lows, but which have re- of late, ics the industrial shares, ted selling pressure n to work higl Early de- clines of 1 to 3 points were reduced, and several prominent issues sold up a point or two. U. 8. Ste Be solidated ( Central, vorth, shem Steel, Con- . Athchison, New York Baltimore and Ohio, Wool- America Telcphone and Gooc bout a point, and ares adva luded and Allied ¢ cawa an, Sears Roe hemical. During W n Union, Missouri Pacific pre- 1, American and Foreign Pow- Internatio ephone, and all slipped 2 to 2 points to n um levels, New York Cen- Atchison and Baltimore and Ohio, also recorded new bottom s hefore & upward The strong support accorded the lustrial res as their general vel app'on‘h».d the year's low point recorded on November 10, vas regarded as distin The rails, as ex of 20 i Nov and recorded May, 1926. 1so new asured by ues, broke ber bottom the lowest Had the in- een permitted to into low territory, it accore he Dow theo- ned the decline in indi ce in their vesterday would and movement Steel Will Gain of the steel shares was tates Stee wced tomorrow, nees 1 products are reported in steel | ; e circles to have brought more n from consumers, and for li cts to be in gthen cop: ill in the hod pric balance, eavy in position cted in Goodyear all street e out- st in conservative, and r total will be figures ap- Credit Unchanged THE MARKET A’ Wt cn Hudson 1363 h Rub um Paige Con Cop 1 Motor Cop 9 Harvester Nickel ... 1 s Intl 7 soon | points or so in- | ctly encour- | | capacity. _ lewmployes |s39 ] EpDYBROTHERS 8 &2 | Mewmbers Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street o Johns-Manville Krosge Co. ... Kroger Groc'y Valley 5 Cab'n’c Marlin-R'kwell Math Alkali MK&TRR Missouri Pac . Mont Ward n Motors Nat Biscuit .. Nat Cash Reg . N Y Central N Haven R R . North Am Co Packard Mot Liquid An investor buying an equal number of shares of American Hardware, Landers, Frary & Clark, and Stanley Works, would receive a return of better than 7%. We recommend this stock as excellent investments. Pub Serv Pullman Co .. Radio Corp Dad-Keith-Or Reading R R . Rem Rand Roy Duteh N Y t L San Fran cars Roebuck Sinclair Oil Southern Pac . Southern Ry Stand Bran Standard Gi Std 0l Cal std Oil o Std Oil of NY Stewart W'rner Studebaker . Texas Corp Texas Gulf Timk'n Rol B: Union Carbide Shaw & Company MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Tel. 5200. We Offer: CENTRAL HANOVER BANK & TRUST CO. Stock et e L SFLLING EXTENDED BUYERS APATHETIC U S Steel ... Vanadiu m8t'l Wabash RR Warner Br Pic West'gh's Elec ‘Woolworth 58% 1801 Declines in High Grade Issues Market Displays Tendency Limited to Fractions Seek Lower Levels York, Dec. 9 (#—The eurb t displayed a tendency to seek lower levels for the current decline 1 of any con- HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Now nished by Eddy Kailrouds Vest R R | York, Dec. extended to all sec! 9P — Selling bond and was most marked domest in high grade is: but low Bros. & Co.) ions of the market today n corporate et losses ar S grade obliga- and virtually the entire list r. United States gov- ocks sagged. and sold at a £ oil of nsylvania and slight con m the previous ¢ réceded to new year's mini- day's final figures s but the Standard group and lina mar- Cities Service attracted support a -4 per cent on below their previous highway certificates which was the only offer t £ Anr of the abandon- The weekly federal re- of negotiations for merger of showed bond r New York city banks influenc- £ Tia’ 0o nereased selling of Goldman Sachs Sl ead ¢ last spring had declin- has a large interest in the Fire Insurance Companies week rs Trust, one of the nai Lo ‘n sug- The stock sold down o estment 735 a new low for the ipally New investm and hold- & to the demand any shares moved lower. incident to tk Christ- v group showed fair re- gs of government selling pressure and with \creased £2,000,000 and eption of American Light the total held b; er banks now i ction and American and is $340,000,000 above a year ago. reign Power which sold off more Virtually ole group of rail- (than a point each, the decline was rcad bonds, both liens and convert- Electric Bond and Share ibles ved lower today as liqui- - some pressure but sell- ontinued and m y new lows not extensive. American year were regis Gas recovered a good portion of its iternational T previou ¥'s loss. and convertible er r Harris and Amer- ¢ Cyanamid B were among the hat cased the latter to encourage their ited t remained apa- the medium and tions we Finance Companies Realty Co o which bile Ins e In holdings by In: York district ssia Ins " Tnsurance a Casua Companies ety Co i the wi Public Utilities ation 1 Gas Co, Elec Light e Water bon \lnuulm uring Compa on the curb SHOT CLEANING GUN na, aged 19, of 50 Lor- was shot through the left leg this after- shotgun repeater the gun in go h g, ted to the New ospital this after- en his cries attract- His condition is noi upward, rea a point. ReIEstat:\';ws ferred was olel e at o has ton Denuzz on Bond ford, Inc., gh Mortgage the sale havi MARKET Dec. 9 (P—Copper spot and fu- unchanged. nd nearby 25.00: Lead steady; spot Jast St. Louis 4.95. . Louis spot a Antimony 7.00- for $96.25, a services rende Hovsep Cowlis! eth FOUR YOUTHS ARRESTED Dec. 9 (P—John Los- Tariffville; xander loomfield: Tartford FOREIGN EXCHANGES New York, 9 (P—TForeign ex- m. Great Britain demand, 13-16; 60 day 6; France de- , 3.93; Ttaly de- 5.24 1-16;. with robbery to appes : Germany, 2 Norway Denmar, 10.35; Spain, Holland, 4 Sweder SECRET OFFICER SHOT Galatz, Rumania, Dec. 9 (P2 of Rumanian Switzerland fatally shot dur- 449 the Central hot echoslovakia, 2.9 14.08: Sa Po: ) Greec Yolantinkoff spy sy atz, d the alleged orsaniza ault on Koff was arrest and on Yolan- sian herson BOSTON CL Dec. 9 (UP 3 ing the p HEARING | ‘ ORDER OF NOTICE OF | x o e v s T Y Have $1500 \ in e empowered o By Saving $9.75 a Menth o [ nblction: on: | Bs mor v appea UR 36-year-old Plan of money-buildingis used by more than 190,000 investors. Write for free descriptive booklet, “Enjoy Money.” INVESTORS SYNDICATE FounoEp 1854, Local Office 99 Wast Maln Street " BRITAIN, CONR. York, Dec. $—Dow, Jones & reports rail mill operations Chicago district have operating schedules 10 per cer close to 40 per cent of rates c tv. Sheet steel mills are ave 40 and 45 per ing hetween The T s noti irestone Tire fied between to return slightly to work compan,. Is rations. nere November sales of Corp. totaled 2,441 cars, in November last year. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, E3saetitsa

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