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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930. JOHN STENBERG, TAILOR, EXPIRES AT AGE OF 78 Henry Street Man Lived Here For FRENCH CABINET T0 LEARN FATE Yote of Confidence May Not Be (Garried Paris, Dec. 18 (P—Premier Theo- dore Steeg took his newly fomnd‘ cabinet before a sharply divided | chamber of deputies today and ask ed for a vote of confidence to en- able him to carry on with his gov- ernment. His position weakened by resignation of one minister and two undersecrctaries of state a short|urday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the time before he ascended the ros-|Swedish Bethany church. Rev. trum to read his ministerial declar-|J. Fredeen astor, will officiate. ation, he was nevertheless greeted | Burial will be witih a burst of applause from the left while the right groups accorded | him a respectful silence. In his declaration he assured the deputies that the foreign policies ol‘ The $100 suit of Judge Bernard F. Aristide Briand would be carried on |Gaffney against the Railway Expres: and that would continue to |agency for the loss of a suit case by | strive for “peace and security.” |the company which was engaged to The most controversial point in|transfer it from Grand Central sta- his declaration was a reiteration of tion in New York to New Britain ihe demand of the radical socialists |came to trial in the city court this for predominance of the laical | afternoon before Judge Morris schools. This had already aroused ige Gaffney's son, Attorney opposition of the center and right Gaffney, represented his groups and was directly responsible udge A. S. Bill of Hartford for the wihtdrawal today from the represented the defendant. ministry of Minister of Pensions Ro-| Efforts to settle the were bert Thoumyre and two under-secre- | made as the trial was opened but the taries of state, Coty and Ca- | parties failed to come to an under- mille Cautru, standing. Judge Bill stated it was There was a distinct air impossible under the interstate com- mism in the lobbies and merce laws to bring about a settle- packed galleries of ment that would be satisfactory to 2nd even friends of the the plaint doubted if it could obtain a major- e . Gold Ore Stolen From Vault in Colorado Mine Leadville, Colo., Dec. 1§ (A—Of- ficers of the Ibex Mine reported the robbery sacks of b gratie vault hewn in solid rock e level of the ground i decline to est ¢ ore, which “several thousal Light Years and Attended Swedish Bethany Church John Stenberg, aged 78, for the past eight years a resident of | city, died yesterd Henry street, after a long iliness. Since coming here he conducted a tailor shop at 21 Henry street. He | Was a member of the Swedish Beth- | any church. | Surviving is his wife, the | tina Stenberg. 'uneral services will be held Sat- at his home, 21 Mrs. Chris- Judge Gaffney’s Action Against Railroad Opens ance Cyril father, F J case| tene of pessi- tightly chambar declaration was set | ernoon and evening ot unlikely government Parties of | T cted start : on the te this and it that th would be the center to challenge and most observers thoug socialists would hold the power. The vote is expected to be close. of the n tonight. of 16 the 100 feet ts worth nd el door, Rudy Vallee Gets Right S To Sing Vagabond Iim er v + nigl )y ng to t mine of robbery recalled to s days when loads of ore loot Chica s fr Tob- Val bond Lover” Ame 1 along the mou who rabond actend- | Prisoners “Fed U p" On _Charlie Clark’s Pranks ling, W. Dec. 18 (@) — b} K won't b to put ail. Jesse H. Brown, ong called Vallee Attorney composed Dream,” made ant in a sui man, composer er.” Bro which Vall - Friend rul- Ohio count failed time for rokt Fellow prisoners, hey can't star his Hugo M il Brown had was dge \ that his song Brown said his song 21 and contended written 1z titied he wrot who okes and aising a to obtain a protest nks fund parol Muhlman fails, it is said, 1y be fransferred to soms tution. first. n in crman's ten writte n merman bond Lov: ny long to hire « i Beesemyer to Change Plea to Not Guilty Los Angel H. Beesemyer, who nounced he would ple: grand theft charge growi his confession that he emb 000,000 from the Guaranty 1 association of L.os Ang according to v cell locks wood. It ours to r out of ed §8,- iildir eles, los: (.d) ‘vee!\lng Office in Polish (athohc Union | Joseph J. Gaj. promir in. the | ivitiese of the Polish Ron | Catholic union for the several , announced for the office union whith ion as quic clection J ended that if National home would b Gaj h eld m Iy, t|the socla the was head, today 1 his | 1 he < attor. and a de- would plea d he was moti He ity pri imme guilty plea ent and pe cre to t in un s of his guilty 1 by will ;18 at Hartford oft { hold it assertc hold its sire he ple need L a to cont hie s pe 4 is one g athletics past s Sacred Heart of the 1 in the {0 diate not urch ar ould s in mit his pres s the promoti sh. For the of the man hich was nts wrecked ¢ : serted | 1 ev L0, or semyer was “not attempting r . will attend t Vessel Limps Into Port, Lngme Dead, Sails Gone | P wn, Mass., Dec. 18 (P — schooner Elmer flying distr port today most her | e I'RAT l?\\(] the 1 of the senior will be held tomor n the 1‘- auxiliary iy AL Gray of Boston, nals, limped into ine dead and 1 away in the t last Mond 1 was 1 sl with sails 1ol 55 noon 1001 S fis Nova mixed Brown land I Coast ( in L tow to Bo Captain Brown left Boston thre fishing Chr ng grounds off cape Scotia, fish, Cay sent t with 0 poun Jou suge to the rd station ain juim Hig a a m asion ton nd the Wiekasigo for DISCUSS APPLE SITUATION I8¢ D 18 (P)—D] the apple situation with rc o the unemployed and | why the price per bushel vendors should be adve e wrtford, gard asons to the need 50 T cting this ticut Porao- here todar Glastonbury, ing agent and iveries to the of calling on to 'm nts from tmas Tree Sale Is Reported Normal cents formed a topic Christmas tree s indicate that ! able discussion at I number of es bought this " mo of the Conr will not lag hind the sales : logical society meeting year. A of vendors TSI G U radia? today to a normal demand | 0% Gt with approximately the | %10 18 prices being paid as were ask- | Dandi ed last year. dors, said grower . | Hartford, Hears Brother Died to the But Has No Brother difrenc William Myer of 48 Camp | !De une Biplayen. ptrect was notified by the :olice last night that her brother, Joseph Sed- lick. ad in New York city Mrs. Myers today said that policé must have mad n error cause she has no broth sider th ye £ last ted trees t far be g ar o number poin for same the d xpense the apples n delive the he coliccts s, bri and t vendors ring t costs 50 ce which Mrs. ORDERS $16.110 PAYMENT Dec. 18 () Gilson today or an inher the estate Hadley, Haven, Probat John 1 payment of $16,110.63 on thur Twining ident of Yale. Dr. Hadley died aboard ship in Japan a year ago. estimated at $518,250, low, Mrs. Helen Morris Had- as d re the be- of Dy former CLAIMS LIMITATION OF o His estate New t was leit RGUSON TAKES OATH | Ottawa, Dec. 18 () — Howard Ferguson, former premier of On- tario, took his oath of office Canadian high commissioner to Lon- don today in the historic chamber of the privy cil notion of Brit o 1 testan ¥rankiin | ainwrig n within gaid distri This Cof ailowed doth decree and limited to exhil Yo cou % stor and New MONEY T New York, Dec. 18 (#—Call mon- casy 2 per cent all d loans steady 30-90 A ol 6 mos 2 3-413 per i orn Prime commercial BERNAKD ¥. GAFFNEY, Judge. | bankers' acceptances unchanged. lation opy the sald town of New Dir placa wh the de und by sign i mear- sed last ey cent. this | Carl | in Fairview cemetery. | D. | company | gold ore from | in | | in | ven- | Hubby to Attack Barber [ Detroit, Dec. 18 () — Joseph Woznick took one look at his wife’s haircut and said flatly he didn't like it. “I'm going to give that barber a trimming,” said he. Forthwith he went Lienau's barber shop. | “Which one of you fellows cut my wife's hair?” he Charles Kirsch, busily on a customer, by Lienau. “All right,” said || dust trim up your hair like vou did my wife’s.” He seized a pair of shears and fell to, he hair flew as ton: sorial work suspended and hed to Kirsch's nau received several jabs with shea The whole affair wound up in court yesterday when Woz- nick was o to pay Lienau $100 damages. He also paid a $1v fine for disorderly conduct. — Baby Abandoned Today to Henry demanded. | | working was pointed out Joseph, “1'1 all hands ru defense, Lic- Wa on weeks old baby, almost froze was found doned on a front doorstep blocks from the White Housc height of the season’s first storm oA house, Dec. 18 (UP)- its arms a few at the snow- the or de- ents to was | r the coming from iced the small bundle | the An inquiry failed to ermine the identity of the pa | > infant was turned over | the ildren’s hospital “Grace Lafayette,” | park near which it was fou no steps. T T Wife’s Haircut Prompts [ A son, Harold Jeems, was Mr, a of St. tol hi Birth Record nd M Pete Irs. Fred rshurg, ¥ pital on Monday last. er is engaged in Petersburg, home this cf |has b David ty on nsta hom [ resent of I ity. rough and Bain able as J. s the and is pare: for strec John &, Conro; plain born to Atw Jr, at the Br Mr. At- toral work in is visiting at the s 1a Auto 3100 ctor. Sales against Proper- s attached tecor. Attorney of Hartford rep- company. BONDS GO HIGHER - INMARKET TODAY New a de lowed lint In Washington btorm Trend of Past Fortni L Mieets > With Reveml today's ate in t Iy exp fect o yester Wt | bonds STUDENTS WR | Buenos Aires 18 (P—Fi { hu the University | o s Aires wrecked the cla rooms in ti ical school today, | destroyed exa tion papers and pave the police a stiff battle as riot- ing government intervention iversity aifairs was renewed. Eventually the police restored {order and placed a guard over the | school. The faculty a | examina | schiedule guard out of orders this morning. K SCHOOL [ec would tomorrow 800 stu last LEGION Indianapoli quarters of vas notified Fidac rifle the 1930 sponsored M WINS Dec. 18 (P)—Head- American Legion today that the Legion won first place in itional rifle match | Fidac, the inter-allied ization. 1ssociation of Paris scgion team scored 1,- t of a ‘possible cond with third with the team inte ternationa howed 18 poi Belgium points Slade E\tends Wishes For Mer ry Christmas d France 1,659, i fron each to d Nationa . Fire Breaks Out in Quincy Mausoleum M (UP)— lat re presidents of the Some 75 women were at the First curtain, 1 tric light bulb, burst Arthur B church, ex- 1d quieted the had started X 10 United States. attending e Parish church lieved ig- eant 1 the d by an ele blaze 4 of gu omen, som wh exits. om solenm former Jo ith the cor pre Quiney ai ts of nd ly bene rred Sends U"J eals Bdc!\ To Pay for 1930 Issue J., Dec 'wu; Adams is lirect room where the occu ed $2 worth of 1 2 soals to the league Lssex reulosis me he in refused 1o pay 0 Chri but did | are, the tmas | ear v en- | can use Short-Line Railroads Ask Order Exemption | shington, Dec. 18 (Pr—six New England short-ling ed | the interstate commerce cor today to be pted from | fixing through rate | rn and | The roz | ‘\\ railroads exem between ts class rn told the irough 1 st west poin commission raffic and that « the B 1 Rairoad — comp: wick & Woodbury Railroad pany, Knox Railroad West River Railroad company {Tis Wilta Bive Waliroad, The: and e Woodstock Railway company. and Hard- com- company arre Che ny DAIRY PLANT ABLA Halifax, N. §., Dec. 18 (P)—A Fraser and Casey's dairy troyed by fire today. worth 330,000 but the loss cstimated. Five horses :d to d¢ plant waj not bu was were ath CIRCUS OW.{ER DIES, lina, N. Y. Tec. 18 (A Downie McPhee Downie nt AR after s An ormer Brothers cir member of America, dicd an illness of | M the pro owner of several months. | more recover moy ha more Ar were Ohio, lai ile ay Yort er how order Rostc Rio Granc ling Chic g0 e & n rong, d Colon and demand. mixed nbi Latin an isst OGDEN HILLS' ESTATE VALUED AT $41,000,000 Appraisal Completed of Holdings of || Father of Under Secretary of I Ogde showe Ne W Treasury—Big Tax. n Mil Yor erit 16 to th Mil Ded appra Is di N. k sta tax 1 to $3 DISMISS STEL cial ¢ don holders Lo W0 HOLIDAY N 1y hours ton 9 W rid HUNTER don of Brit p. 1T and 1t 7 o'clock o Dec f mor A\ De i HOUR 1 i *r on ¢ Y.. Dec. 18 (P— 1 \IDY AL OUNDED P—R S IN STORES Funerals Keane 1ioth | Jos w Foren ramily Cro! delli (Sig | M al ag stor cA wish rs. John sebvices d 17 Wals RD 01 to ¢ nd tha yors berea othe to tt for hown ven ank M Willi parist ANDREW Keane FHANKS MADRAK aund FAMILY Co. | | Vi, B 50 Shares North & Judd Mfg. ‘ 50 Shares N. B. Machine by | Out of Deep Gully In Which It Carried Issues to New Low Marks Liguid Cab'ne 4414 Tables Completely Turned | iariin-r kwenl On Bears With Indica- ¥k « 1 ‘Stock Market Travels Further : NEW BRITA HARTFORD 33 Lewis Street E EpDYBROTHERS £ G2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange 29 W. Main Street MERIDEN Colony Street 2 3 1 Mont Ward . Nash Motors .. | Nat Biscuit at Cash Re MK&TR A 4 & Mi. uri Pac tions Pointing to Consid- erable Punishment. We Offer: N Y Central N Haven R North Packard Pad't T Phillips Pet . Pub Serv NJ P n Co R Am Co . Mot Cps New cou York, 18 wge restored Ly the glven by the flurry of stock i n i ot R—With it sharp boost shorts, t. urther to-| illy in which t had finally de- the selling \ posite Radio Corp 14 Radio Keith Or 17 X R The on th in a that t punish somewt erday n quidation in of 1 to 4 poir ral issu pletely turned violent ups issues suggested | considerable rading quieted down nd the sharp advance of brought out li- | t further gains'g numerous, and i up 5 points and 1 Dutch NY ] Fran 48 ars l‘o‘ buck 3 clair Oil eve Tel. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGFE NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 00. . ich ex- , indicated g in what al corner. terday’s lo std 0il 1 0il of 47 NJ 43 NY was close to 30 Duplicates dupl Advance Te erday'’s ad points. points xas Cor Texas Gulf 4 Timk'n Rol Ber 44 Union a( E Vanadium Wabhash R Br Maxkets at a Glance ] eavy wide Auburn 20-point Stocks meet sel a Blac a7 o: S e L Willys Over special Woolworth , many com- selling had clarified the ustify the | tom had | to teadily to LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks caders g according to pre- | It a little and turned | pendiug develop- | ¢ ade, which | tonic effects | sterday's dull for const S ruc i oals dec followin rice or from n Iy line g early gains, noveme business an be hastened by th nrm market. Upturn is Automatic market's upturn was automa- appar disconnected s in in- h the most mildly en- d to port had bankers de- ; con- the ients in - Fire Hartford . Boiler .. Hfd Stean on cott exchange up Gole Manufacturing Stocks Hardware \vruu Hart & Hegems tly CURB MAKES SLOW PROGRESS TODAY Momentum of Yesterday's Re- covery Seen in Trading Arr Lock Bearing oley Fafnir Co (T el 1 cautio 1 onth, December of last seeme follow an in otk Humble ts whi dard of e firmed ASKED T0 KEEP MILK FROM OUTSIDE DEALERS Man g 0f stocks Upstate New York Creamery THI. MARK Testiffes Against Chain Associ- ation—140 Charged. Anglo Chilear points coin at final merger pecialties seve repo! plans to ship m ilk dealer who did associat “0 H St financing tk re soon to b Inve Cool PRICE CUT York, Dec. 18 (P)—The price port copper was reduced on, nt & pound today to base export COPPER W SEEKS PHYSICIAN v (UP)- 10.30 VILLAGE ot Ashl sor 18 price for do- which cus- 12,.C -Nairn NY FARM TAX (P)—As of REDUCE BRIDE APPEARS 1N H ) BAR SIL De New York e secon : 5 Hackensach ounc County revio Goodrich 1y Con Cop Motor t'n teen T Bar prot Hu low, or n lay Today Cop mvill So 4 Co. § 2 g | POR BEST RESULTS ‘lSL HERALD CLASSIFIED Al)i‘ Balances, $40,0( BOSTON CLEARINGS D (UP)— $77 Kansas City Kr Krozoer Bosfon s Groc Valley y Lehigh IRVING TRUST CO. Stock Wall Street Briefs »w York, Dec. 18 (A—Contracts construction of all types states east of the Rocky during the period from 1 to December 12 con- o show a decline. The total daily rate of $9,- business days, rate of $11,- 2,654,- w. For the year g ract awards in ; totaled $4,377,614,500, 200 for the cor- esponding pmod last year. ains Bethlehen el Corp. has work 200 employes who been laid off the tin mills Sparrows Pol plant. Diamond Match So. has re- iewed for a short period its 10-year ontract with the Swedish Match Co. distribution of Swedish matches country, Wall Street reports present contract will ex- mber The ad at at its luck, passenger traffic the Atchison, Topeka & railroad, said that the pas- n is showing & sur- increase and has required peration of extra sleeping cars, £ stockholders Mining Co. has calle January 17 at Phoenix, Ariz., to vote on a proposal Jose of its assets and dissolve cial meeting Of te been ‘ Dividends Declared— By Local Factories ar dividend of $1 per t year and payable 1 was declared at a quar- terly g of the board of di- rectors of the American Hardware “orporation yesterday. rd of directors of the Machine and New Go yesterday ockholders of the New Co. will receive a three-quarters ed stock and ire on common January stock. C. \Rll)l» 0 OFFERED JOB Dec. 18 (P — star Notre Dame offered a con- 11 coach at rmed Purdue er accept or Saturday. to Noble Kiz- ed with Notre play METALS MARKET \o k, Dec. 18 (®) rolytic spot Copper d future 10. v, spot Lead 0; Fast St. East St. Louis imony, 7.10. SEIZED SHIP TN PORT S P he Shama- hoon seized yese 1 with between liquor, was oast guards- iboard tish s Isla ) cases of OWNS OLD SKATLS 0 $ (UP) ore than wned by ne pair bhought skating © other with sed 65 ILKS CHARTER Bosto RESTORED The char- Elks, suse as result the local restored by ed Ruler Law= 1 of Grand Exal H CLEARINGS P)—Bank clearing Federal $115,~ NEW YORK nee, TREASURY BALANCE 3 $543,623,025¢ Ireasury Balance,