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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1930. aaa———— JOFFRE FIGHTING |{Drivers Greed toeep ) CHIEF MOIORMAN DIES | {ARKET ATTEMPTS |Security Market Lifts Quietly Sober New Year’s Eve H[]PELES_SJ]ATT[E el e e e E[]MEBA[;K INVAIN| As Wall Street Turns Its Back EppYBROTHERS & G and a warning not to “drink and ton, Former Resident of New Mewbers Hartford Stock Exchange arive Was extenda” o ase: || patn, Kpires t Hamaen On Past Year’s Disappointments | ~ew i French War Horo Lapses Tnio||omee s o ey | e o v | SHOCKS Unable o Regain Ground, bp == ‘HART;‘;‘;:A R n:;';,s;:“ |North Am Co . 65 3% 643 < S motor vehicle: i i s : ts . ST, (AL S for the | ; g Mr. Parker said: “With partic- T b] E LO | ; - E Bl 3 s : emI-Gonsclousness R e umble Even Lower Turn of New Year Engen Pun-Am B ... 3 31 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street ——— 4 i 0 | ’ar asky .. 3 3 359 celebrations tonight and tomor- | |20 vears, died at His home in Mount | —_— | rsi L G : 1 . 2 Fhillips Pet 5 Paris, Dec. 31 (P — Marshal || row, I now urge all motorists who || Carmel, Hamden, today. He was 50| New York, Dec. 30 () — The ders Fresh Hope On],.,,;, N 7 Joftre’s phenomenal vitality which | | feel that they must indulge in li- | | years of age. A e ‘ 7 ; 2 . Istock market painfully retraced it ‘mer - | Pullman Co .. 50% 50 1929 Present, carried him into this last day of the | | GUor to put up their cars on this [|* Mr. Donohie was born in Ken-|sicrs down the diminishing seate of Firmer Basis Than For- IReais i Gorn ; High Low Yield year despite a heart attack which || occasion, and under no circum- ||sington and lived for a time in New | ghave values durir 5 4 1 P 3 & By : 4 | share ¢ ng the past yea S Rad-Keith-Or i . = = threatened to end his gallant battle || stances to get behind a steering || Britain before taking his residence o the point where its 1o27-1a29| MeLTYs |Rem Rand 53 || American Hardware ..... 77 59 8.50 last night, appeared to be exhaust- || Wheel after drinking any kind of | |in this city. | ascent became stee: i | Re: h 3 | N . last i s p and excitin, | Rep Trn & su 1 A 5 T - ine ftaelt this atternoon. At 1 o'clock | | alcoholic beverage. x x x. ”‘Hr;‘\‘\aiz‘:jlov:zlyedo;: motorman on | Desite injurics suffered in it | g A Roy Dutch N Y re - Landers, Frary & Clark .. 76 60 7.00 e sank into a state of semi-con- e gtree vay anuary 31, tymple from the 1929 peak, the| New York, Dec. 31 (P—Wall|gcars Roebuck 7 P Sta) ¢ S 5 i 0, 2 o . \ 2 21020 ! Lozl Stanley Works .......... 41 . malossnec i Rdoctoraggac iR s [ 100, and advanced to the position | market courageously resumed _its |Street turned its back on 1930 today | Siclaic OIl ... Y 67 .57 blood pressure was very weak. s 3 5 1902. On|climb during early months of 1950, Southern Pac : We hi; R > | June 2 ) PRt h . | clief. B e highly re s. Life hangs by a thread, onc of 2 o pumerat, :“L:l‘)m‘»‘,‘“’mb:“"‘:“— 238 and sctually had “regained by Apru‘“‘;”h Hus o [Soutnern Ry . & ghly recommend the above stock the doctors said, and death may Ital an S ecC l aoeschlal rman of the com-|aimost 60 per cent of the lost alti-| o, securll et | grond come at any time, but the rugéed‘ 1 p 1als | pany, which position he held until|{,da Byt 1: |Is‘ naxflrn('lji nFKlfl':lr’d} ly, as though rid of a J;;hu ’T 4 constitution of the patient may the time of his death. “':j leaves a |t sce gathering storm clouds of a|burden. Although the past 12[std Oil Cal carry him through four or five Rome, Dec: 31 (UR)—King Vie- widow, four sons and two daughters. | major business depression. | months have largely cured the stock {8td Oil of 7 more days. All visitors have been | (o : e 5 fetthe A The market turned sharply down- | market of its fevers of excessive en-|Std Oil of 2 2 ly clected president Novem- FeetIadens o entertins mok oo ‘I",',"j“;‘r;”"m“,:”L ’C"X‘h"’lfllr:nh'r It was said at the local office Of | ward in June, and as measurcd by |thusiasm, the turn of a new year|Stewart Werner 17% 17 er . ‘but Louis Barthou. onc of the mar- | \1{»1, P i ©|the Connecticut Co. today that Mr.|ghare price indices, by December |engenders fresh hope. And in view |Studebaker 3 Mexico — Pascual Ortix Rubio in- a Street Bfle S shal's closest friends. | | Donohue, while a resident of this |yaq retraced its steps to the general |of the enormous deflation accom- | Texas Corp ; 1, |augurated February 5, succeeding | Today messages of condolence.| (enoa, Dec. 31 (UP)—The hon”!"”" lived at East Main and EIm | price level of the spring of 1927. |plished, Wall Street fecls that its|Texas Gulf § Lmilio Portes Gil, provisional presi- Z 3 | ienoa 5% 41 strects. h ¢! o o e A r ba an |1 ol er 1 427 43 it. Ne or % coming from all over the world | of directors of Navigazione Generale | _ | The average price of rail shares|hopes rest on a firmer basis than Timkn Rol ,H r 4 ! T ey el e !e k Lec. 31—World pro- brought the hopes of two Amerl- | Htaliana have placed 200,000 lire aE| ‘:';"'J"' a level not seen in five|those of a year ago, when it was :'vm\ lPar;mw A 5 Peru — Augus . L jover- | duction o ,:‘,"‘,‘”. November de- cans for his recovery. Chancellor|the disposal of Premier Mussolini to ars, while utilities fell back to[still deluded with “new era” theor- |Union ific 1 Col. creased to 145,107 short tons from 3 5. Br P Wl Lt {e & | | prices of only about two and a half|iex of cconomics D't'd Gas & Imp 7 X B it (6090 N a8 152,616 in October, the Amerigan Elmer E. Brown of New \crk uni- f be distributed to poor tamilies with | | B provisional president At ]g““ 28, urcau of metal statistics repom 5 p e ¢ | years ng0 I TRe Rarnlat ¢ tax selling, the |United Corp . 16% 11 ty anc K 3 childre 1e ste ) com- The completion of tax selling ; semsty nd” Franiin' Q- Brown | many oharen, ho eamabiz com: | [) @ BEILE ||| v cxtamo depresion ot pronsacenPISlen % 2% sellng the e PR L ooy T Ganel Toor, it T Ko g s shoces § O el SR hebiadsids 5 : | | prices lad to an assumption in many mand from the 000.000,000 in|U S Gihe November 20 to succeed President |reduction when compared with 148~ €lub of the United States, sent the | year. I > e b I quarters that the so-called common | an. Ist interest and dividends, to-|U S Steel .... 14 : Juan Campisteguy on March 1, | 506 tons produced in September. cablegrams | R — Sl i anadium St Rouses, Asks for Water | Naples, Dec. 31 (UP)—An explos- Mrs. Leonarda Taradejna | stock era was at an end, statistics do | gether with somewhat more favor-|Yanadium Sl For several hours the marshal | ion of fircworks at the home of Au-| Mr Leonarda Taradejna, v\mnwi"%":;;*;\f;;@xflor( «Llf'h‘al(?n:‘!ynon |able than expected mid-week bu .-j“,:"'fr‘ Lo o 1 [ A gradually vxpa‘v‘.:mgpmlume of remained only half conscious, then |tenio Allocca almost asphyxiated Al- |of Joseph Taradejna who was known | * d in Speculative broker-ness statistics, helped the advancs| 2 Shis mles S ness can be anticipated during he awoke and asked for a drink of | locca and his young son. y‘lo hundreds of Polish residents for |28 accounts has bheen drastically |jn share prices, which embraced vir- Aot L i s E b months of 1931, in con- water. He took the cup in his own | were rescucd by firemen together [ his ability to set dislocated bones, I"‘d”"”d in volume. but at the same | (yally all sections of the list Ll eTE 2 trast with the lasz(vquurlfr‘or 1950, hand and drank its contents. | with Mrs. Allocca and other mem-|died this morning at 9:50 at the [!ime. lists of stockholders in '“d“} Shares Advance | ' 4 § und::rd Statistics Co. says in a sur- At three o'clock another doctors |bers of the family. New Britain General hospital after|Yidual corporations have increased | ghares advancing 2 to 4 poin R vey of sales and credit prospects: — an illness of several days. She was | !0 huse totals. |cludea U. Steel, Westinzhous LOCAL STOCKS __{le?;\\:f\;r' Lh]h B ey st g Trento, D (UP) — Alpine |60 years of age. Unwilling ‘Investors’ | Etectric Bethlchem Steel, Air Re- —_— uous efforts required to over- rovement and that there was little | ¥ s . x g %, come ¢ T 01 o L v ! [lakes in the Trentino district wero | Mre. Taradeina had been a resi-| Tt is probeble that many specu- |duction, Eastman, American Power| (Furnished by Putmam & o) | Prices Take Upwam F[lp__[;au]s L b : vesterday after continued | dent of this city for 20 years, com- |}ators have become investors against|and Light, American Telephone, Insurance Stocks sistance, and price wil para: “The patient's condit s sta- | frozen v v S. mnilrxwp,‘;”m h””r_,',':l oaid. a1, | cold weather. |ing here from Poland, her birth- |their wishes, that is, that they have|Stone & Webster, Borden, American | ; s we” Dlsmbfl[ed ’C:ur.-;n\a:zrdms\l\?gflx;\r:n?mz:v g e | [mau She was a member of ualy,dwdod to pay for their stock in|Smelting, Union Pacific, New Yo Aeina (asualty e 67 71 AL compares Pening. though there occurred a loss of = 1 . | Atena A months of 1930, aggregate business | Turin, Dec (UP) — Roberto | Cross church ull and take it out of their broker's|Central, Chicago and Northwestern,|Atena Life Ins Co consciosuness this morning leaving | 3 Hanasiitiiihe Ael ool % X i ates volume in the initial quarter of 1931 th i ;| Paribeni. director general of fine arts| Mr. Taradejna, who was a resi- | 1ands with the ermined intention Lackawanna. Auburn surged|A®°tna Firc g = X the pulse weak with intermitten 2L R lof ketning b untiltitieincoca = I atomanns Tas York, Dec. 31 (®—The curb | probably will experience a decline of fnterruptions. At present he sleeps PSPeCte 1 museums and the historic | dent of this city for many years, | piDg commands afyp more than 8. Trading turned | DORY R 2 S X - Now Yearlat per cent AR EIREOne L SRS | Palazzo Madama, undergoing restor- | died last year in Poland, wherc he|Price somewhere near that paid for|guil after the first hour. GonniGenerdl e s idl 5 S aanny o @F e 2Y0 120 Tlati tirnacat at tha PleeIn | ation, here yesterd He conferred | went o spent his last days. He pos- | it: N0 matter how long it may take.| gome bankers feel that the new |Hartford Fire . oo 513 312 ' niood today and prices took an up- S b SR 1 3 Haselton plant of Republic Steet | with the Podesta regarding new | sessed a gift of bone setting which | Brokers state, nevertheless, that|year is started with an excess of|Hfd Steam Boiler .... ins. although mod- | o 70O PLUE O ed in producs P"“[;E T[l BRINE [ Dufaings designcd to house local ari | wo him the reputation of being ons % IATE® section of the public 113 | possimism, comparable to the unwar. | NAONal FIre ... 411 457 erate wirh few excoptions, were well| 0T 1%, (el TACCS, (0 BEIGNES | gallerie of the most capable practitioners in | Profited from the experiences of the | ranteg optimism of a year ago, but| Phoenix Fi g srsibic IS ch tax selling as | a4 gistrict™'s 2 st f 2 Year and & hilr and now : hat district’s active list for seweral | that line pask 18 | they acknowledge that this may tend | Travelers Ins Co remained for the final session of | onipe —_——— ———— | Surviving Mrs. Taradejna are two | NXI0US to buy stocks at the botton | 5 prevent discouraging false starts Manufacturing Stocks 1930 was easily absorbed. Short | daughters, Mrs. Francis Qulas of rather than the top. towa recovery. 8o far as the stock AM Hardware 41 ng was fairly substantial | A g 3 Q | The result has been a small but g Hart & Hezenan > e ; | Electrical production by the Elec- this city and Mrs. Anna Holt of b s i 5 market is concerned, brokers point | Arrow-Har gl . & L and oils did particularly K 4 ecor il steady stream of odd lot purchases| o\s \1+y syen with fair (mprovenent e i : Soh frial specinitics | tric Light and Power Industry of : el - .., | dUring periods of extreme pressure |{r tno carly part of 1931, corporate | Bristol Brass ......... s e ion a5 | the United States for the week end- State Officers to Leave for Cali- R e b e In e early pact of 1031, corporate| BEltol Brasa oroooo 2 G2, |mors mot far heing, Buch fewtes 8% 0" ecember 37 shomed & deciase A son has been born fo Mr, ana |Urd2Y morning at an hour to be an-| ™ gy BjehL o | from the week before because of tire IU i { G t M | Mre. Sulvatore Pace of 1385 Corbin RG] I, IBE S T Chrlstmas. holiday, THe Natisng} Imia 10 et Man {avenue at home. | Sacred Heart cemetery. e telol LIsht A s Ristonlirt Dot | | The total, 1,646,346,000 kilowatt fo Mr. and Mrs. Gluseppe Nappi of | the great bull market which | RCE B ST to prevent any{N B Machine Gult, Homble amd Vacuum awere |hOUTS, compared with 1,765,585,000 Hartford, Dec. 31 (P—State po- LA e ’ o i he provious week . tigur Heemen Loyal V. Scranton and Elion |7 OP1e Strect (el : excesses of bullishne North & Judd ........ 5 |also igher, hut Cities Service ruled | il the previous Week The feure 4 ! | . e latest figure, for December Steel Also Alded Palmer Bros ’ 1 T o ohange. | for the period this year was 3.4 B Nolan of the Daniclson burracks u 1930 7 : : : LOL o n change. | . .t below the ¢ ding week cave tonight for San Dieg C t lt S 1, 1930, shows a total quoted valu The advance in the rail shares|Peck, Stow & Wil «... — Miscellaneous shares up & poigt or | Cent below the corresponding week ave tonigh San Dieg 1 y ems of roughly $53,000.000,000. While | (i oropied the announcement of | Russell Mfg (0 ....... e e e b & BOD: O | last year but 7.8'per cent abovh . with Frank | ! Hegan: ! : the figure for the like week in 1928, requisition for is shows a sl i M ¢ this shows a shrinkage of some 40 | {HEF BT BE o crn unification | Sc i . 3 r Express, Newmount, Niles Be- | alias Frank ias Lt A e A inda : : 2 . : : | Frank Perry. who is wanted in Kill-| Masses tomorrow at Holy Cross Frank Drezek :‘”:”:m"uo,’”;‘;"‘,,“' o ‘]: {v;‘lah;;o::: plan appeared to have been largely | i : e AR S ingly for robbery with violenes reh will be. celebrated at $:30 Funeral services for Frank Dre- 2 due to hasty short covering, t | Stanl vorks ... . 2 and New Jersey Zinc. Investment ' i lcbrate 7 3 5 = A ouble the quoted value of all listed ¢ regard the | T tor 1 e connection with the holdup of ) and 11:4 20k, aged 47, of Forestville, a for- | foun® the du besindingtotiie Wall street continus D e 2 |holding company issues received Markets at a Glance motor truck in the theft of $6,500 In | 1,ost—White Spitz dog. License tag | MeT resklent of this city, who died | ¥ 11 rther efforts to gain _ the | developments as onc od; the = v;. 'I CO tunrnni - 0 |support which was especially evi- silver bullicr 1999.1930 o s =ar | Yesterday, will L 14 Friday morn- | o0 i S i constructive of 19 and carrier is- | Veeder-Root dent in United Founders. | e BllnEly SR Un s oni ey e HARASC el TR by e elndk b e ams ard ik D “Nl”“‘”m: ot .:hr {ons apii¢| Sues were firm again today. = Steel Public Utllities Stocks Money rates eased. Call loans Te- | By the United Press. - advt, more of the large corporalions Spit| . . .o qore helped by expectations|Conn E Service .... 60 newed on the curb at 4 per cent but | Stocks make gains of 1 to 6 points Octot 6, cight men participating A ¢ 45 W ¢ | 8:30 at St. Stanislaus’ church, Bri b ¥ a Ryar plin of 45 Walnu rch, Br oir stocks, and these splitups, i Al i pae : 8 in the robbery. our liave already |sireet is in Chicago atiending & con | ol Burlal will be in Sacred Heart | Lo i Hooke A e o ahawe | of @ seasonal pickup in ingot pro-| Conn Lt & I f went to 33 shortly after noon. | despite profit-taking. Trading quiefs . gether with Pk duction in January, possibly carry-|Conn Power ‘uov\n in late afternoon. been returned to Connecticut s0il [vontion of the national emetery, this | .- . 5 S — | f the 1al association Le ues, reduced the average - SSlE S 4 E ht 5 Cardozza is the fifth to be nabbed, |or Togeners of Sy A 4 & & ey "‘"m‘“‘"; ’_hwrfi ‘;(‘i“’wk m:wi ¥ ‘;ffi ing operations up to 50 per ¢ ; of | Hfd Elec Light ....... 7 | Bonds higher; rails in heavy d-— and three others are still at liberty. | = o 0o H”K'M e Roal Francis J. Hartncy ‘\“ & l\'cr;i l_mm'n" to less than | capacity. Even the oils were firm, | Hfd Gas Co pfd ...... ‘mdnd i bulletin aid there had been no im- | 2 R carnings will fall below the early | < il Double Values of S e e L o el A glance at the total quoted value | SEREE, M P 0T S et | Fafnir Bearing Co ... 50 2 llyereeiecssd perere poliie of stocks listed on the New York | givigend reductions, which arc most| Hart & Cooley ....... Tidlana steodlont ini thaistess d ghter has bee 7 ne R e o e excha B 1 ¢ N ers, F 3 S C A daughter has been born #t hon ‘ xchange shows that much remains| . oocoouc ot the fag end of a de-|landers, F . Bends 1eum group. Standard of Nebraska, | | | “ardo, s ears and W Pnera | he wee etroleum sta- | 5t Cardozza i years old and Was | cunum will Hew held tomorrow Funeral services for Francis J.|g4o, the lowest level in years. although the week's p rb stocks rally under lead gf born in Providence, K. 1., of rnrm-‘;‘,wm: Tt & o'clock at Red Men's| Hartney, aged 31, of 96 Winter (e m'm‘" Smaller ’lssvy s showed another large gain in | § T e oils and utilities. guese parentage. His occupation, |y, M s street, who died Monday, were held L S fairlv heavv in the |gasoline in storage e ray P L. Dt : el et melles o s of | Nl T Plans will be | Street, o g E1d | Trading was fairly heavy in el oy weralone jonithe 4 Chicago stocks higher. - aade for the Installs SE bttics ing at 9 o'clock at St.|fipst of the year, and the mar- 5 | made for installation of officer: g first half of the year, and the mar. lmoneydenee) to 8 netas I Call money drops to 3 per cemt “bootleggers’ chauffeur. I SR : I e e s 5 e Fad AL anc L Grmer groups. The week's figures |for 1931 in January | . A solemn high mass | Jet experienced one $,000.000 share | Jelioni ehares — | For ; 3 o 3 | “Dr. John I '!'ni::-(“/'k toc .- | Of c s celebrated by Rev. | day !’:v‘nrr\ml\m;: co , | tor electric power produ ‘“';’ “i LATIN [EA[]ERSH"J s s Foreign exchange lomar.l ] Expensive Snow Balls hee b ‘ 2 X 0 a seasonal drop, but compared mo Dfllllesllc BOD(]S Relflalll Ufldel‘la, Wheat sells off from highs; corn turned 19 birth certificate M omas E Eugene |12, 0 and 16,000,000 : e past two years 1d oats steady after dip from early Tossed Into Park River city clerk's office, increasing to- | Serafin of ti 2 .‘v.&zun."rri-r turnovers in November, 1020, 2 ENY : ek Deceni- Iease: o Hartford, Dec. 31 (T—Probably |2l fOr the vear fo 154, or 26 less| was deacon and Rev. John B. Mal-| The 1830 turnover on the stock | than any prefions oer B Influeflce Oi Good Demafld | tinn fiturey steady meoimd DIRe i ioal roersivel srow T allsiion [tham) Des W Cann el wholRern was sub-deacon | exchange was about 8§10.00 | Ly against 5 2-5 | s 1 re-holida },i" or‘d'o‘h l_"\“”'”f("‘w"““"':‘) "' ‘I‘u‘rl: the lst for the year | Orzanist John J. Crean played the |shares. againat 1.125,068,620 in 1§29, a3l ‘“’:f “gd]'.':_:,z,," s R _— f:l':dw“o"lns Rt % river here by two 17 year old boys | Hosana Elia, a widower, of 131]funeral march “Flee As A Bird” a ITaAERet sllgbutyade thoutefor i O Heeibiihe pre-Christmas week f New York. Dec (®—Firmness| Rubber futurcs quiet and steady. Wio arc said 19 hase confessed o Seflon Drive and Teen Envw a|lbe coskt was | borne it the |u lares number of weues traded in) (e S0 S N o | {1 Republics Make GOVEIIMEDL: caracerised prices i the bona — participating in nearly 50 robberics, | W1dow, of §¢ Broad street, applied | Church. “Pie Jesu” was sung by |the curb market. The curb, further- | dropped 30,585 ct | : - e e e FACTORY CLOSES When they learned that the police | {OF & marriage license at the office | Mrs. Mary T. Crean at the offertory | more, suffered from the sharp de- | for ~\‘|R O e sdlat el fll Chaflges in Yefirvs GOUI‘SG narket toda Despite t sl Notices were posted at the plant were on their trail the youths cover- | Of the city clerk today. d later Organist Crean tolled “One | cline in common stock financing, Ca _‘r i Ry ng | activity was at a good pace although | = ew Britain-Gridley Ma- ed hundreds of dollars worth ir ‘ - —— | Fleeting Hour™” on the chimes. At |since as a primary market it gener- | cent, then dropp B A fot comparable with yesterday whea | Of | h : frr e o - he factory ) : liia dor fe man |ally introduces new s that the year-end firmnes At - B o nes | chine Co. today that t 3 jewelry with balls of snow and tos B O O MEETING [Besconelision Sothtners massl alss iliviintionuces Do stare Jaxing somewhat sooner than usual.| New York, Dec. 30 (P — Latin | |N¢ high mark of recent months Was| o5 )5 “suspend operations until } OEthe At special mceting of the Knights | Irene Balxt of Hartford sang “One attained. | 84 thew Jnlothe auicar. i e i A el a has had a big presidential | January 19 f : 4 Solemn Th " An Jorate domestic bonds remain- S otel {3 E hovel Pmae i orR GBS ociation | & v Solemn Thought” anl| : d L | Corporate domesti s | of getting rid of the loot to hide |will be held Tuesday evening, Janu- | Chopin's funeral march was played | EHERIARKEA T . CER : : s °G under the influence of a good de- | their purpose from possible onlook- |ary 6. at 8:30 o'clock in Knights of | by Organiet Crean at the reces- | e Reniofihe Slerepubiics spvanl: imanafandicontinusd) fo ‘m”omi Real Estate News i 4 f i sl street. | 8 E 3 ng b r Fran hie | Tax selling was virtua ended ex ers. John Halotek and Joseph Ied- | Columbus hall on West Main strect. | sional. w 7 Tihbean & andl the it o Nicola Badolato Thas leased o o e e on i " for | The officers will present their re-| The pallbearers were John BI]['ZE A ik o st| Caribbean Sea. and the Sirait of | copt sor n few ¢ sales and we cight ‘1”” .by'i'éx-gk‘jda:\:g aslleased gty . : : g orts and the corporation will be | Bre Eq s ;. Marc [ AlrgiRequcHoDRI0Y & BEAER MEESLAT gD acen ity inies in | jigicq from the market, which has i Y trial. Alexander May, 17, is also | POT orpora Teny dward Sweeney, Marcus [,\mrq Chem . 182% 181 1813 Asofnen Three coun- | sorved to make movement _ir- | Universal Grocery store, a store axd held in conmection with the robber- | dissolved, there being no mneed for | Cavanaugh, Lawrence Cavanaugh, o cellar at 144 Oak street for one year i ; and wounding ace the Knights of Columbus | James Shaughnes nas AT | Allis Chalmers 3 33 trie lents twice. S 0 ies and the shooting and wounding s Shaughnessy and James Mar Am e 3 % 111% E € presidents came| Bond circles regarded the agree- |at the annual rental of $420, with of a police officer who attempted to © on Franklin Square has been | tin, omas Burcheri and Sebas- S B S R l g M bldrenea 5 ; ; wer through revolutions, to 2 erp |an option to renew the lease for Lot b T Py T Ty 10 Vinei were flower bearers. J &YS ay l&le 10 G0 | Am car & Fay er throush revolutlons, o liment reached! by tn: mmd:w‘l:m‘i‘f““ L ° Eesayio 5 B — 1 r Lawlor, assisted by : : : & Fgr B S e e R ¢ Coo|systems as a fortunate 4 .w Partyka has leased 10 RIORDAN RLAPPOINTS STAFF SAYS MOVIES SURVIVED Rev.L Eatlior cerafinoonautiaTithall Il]glCSS n COI]I]&GUCU[ | Ar e 1 Drsea d as one Of the | neng that should serve to stimulate | \l‘ndr(;‘vl P?:fi‘n and Michalina Derby, Dec. 13 (P— Veap:|s L cles, Dec, 31 (A—Will H. | committ rvices at the grave. 1791 T ncipal ca countries |, .myumulation of carrier obligations ;,C\i\::\cl; G i W the el prosents in (he was of reappoint- |HaYe, 810 refurncd here yesterdiv | Burial ws in St Mary's cemters. | e S i : : e : 2”"‘“3‘5(;"\“,” A o ot 152 Broad strect, the store at Jrsn NivE e Hartford, Dec L ! 1 218 3 < onfiden 0D 3 afrec nd t arages for CARD OF THANKS nouncen in Bostor o att 1 ¢ AT T T 1t : o ’. v ho ignored (I)v‘r.(\a\dw]rr;lvl& ‘J‘g WO Earag g ney general of Massachusetts that |Balt & Ohio .. . % | malu ar 1 1 Bepublic— {01 "on ditions 2 ther rise | OB at $1620. ; tate police in thai commonwealth |Bendix Avoa .. 17 i the new year with arm S |in prices of tigament obliga- | Property on Monroe street 133 gin his sccond administration. The have successfully met the | also Harmony Lo AP & " [must have a scarch warrant before|Reth Stecl ... 521 = L " oD, Sonicg00d: BHINS ANELCHES ;;\Ly‘l :“j(]‘cvr"l’vcnir of settloment Of R re. | business emcrgencies of the last 13 | Lexington Lodge 1. O. 0. I anl arreat can b made for VIOIAHON!| Briges Mz oo T 2 4 e ered by railroad bonds al 33| e estate of his father, Bartlett L. appointment is Joseph V. Casey, po- t ! “Confronted by |of St. George, and Corbin e prohibition law, has re Bush Term ... 243 e 3 ZE L 1 : cord. |, gvances irited th ¢ of his " lice commissioner for the past eight |the problems which faced all busi-|Tool room for the sympathy extend- | il & Statement today by ( "';‘""Lwn |iGanada DayEs o g iy e following «s st ol M) > ¢ State Police Robert T. Hurley, |Can Pac T e y finally o = years. who is replaced by Leo T.|ness. the has not lost its|ed us in our recent bereavement in |CF Of 5 ! e S ORI ernment in the hands of Ger & 5 FOREIGN EXCHANG Molloy. former judge of probate and [step of continued progress.” 1m» death of my beloved husband | thet the Mtation M SeRnesteds SiliCer De Fasc Manuel Maria Orellana on December ¢ n government obligations | . Uy iy " Dec. 21 P—Foreigh well known newspaper man — o e | unchanged and his department will | “nes & Ohio X Decon red in liberty bonds. The 3%s| eV i Gieit Britun - : = TROST IN CALIFORNIA | Signed, Mra, Rosaley Durn, Mre.|PIoceed Io its cstablished mannes,|c ) gt P & P S s OB irst 4 1-43 firmed although | SXCIAMECS St o: cables 4.85%: €0 LAWYER CHANGES OFFICE Los Angeles, Dec. 31 (P — Jack | Emma Bennett, 3 . Browne. | “.'.‘(",;‘"‘ 'h"_,"fh’.},mo}" 1N ere |Chi & North il s 2 ey did not duplicate the peak - h0 453 11.4; France demand, Attorney Lawrence J. Golon who | Frost. dropping out of the north for | S A el r Mot prices last fall. The treasury obli- 4 ; cables, 3 taly demand, has been occupyving offices in the|a visit to southern California. camc; DAZED MAN “FINDS” SELF Hndir R and ks ators | columbia Gas | gations are virtually the only class G s 33g | ment of his cntire staff of city offi- | cials with one exceptior 18 an- ton, suis | nounced today by Mayor Willian the motion picture in: escaped | Riordan, who on Monday will be- [the gcneral ceconomic rression cere thanks to neighbors and tri We wish to express our moc Swanton = States recognized the latter. S el i ST S o succeeded to the office by t Schupuck building since he began | this year as an agent of relief to the | New York, Dec. 31 (UP)—James | oy Mave in the past’ said e |com solvents e s o aeniC bearing securities in the | ®5 0, [qe. "po'yium 15.96%. Ger- the practice of law about five years|unemployed Collins of Newark helped police |jr tho rylin In‘\h;‘(v“h\w”;’ .d | Con Gas NY 5 s 8 eral Lazaro Chacon resigned on 1d market that close 1030 a 2 $0. Holland 40.25. Norway #go moved to 305 Main street today | For twelve nights frost has Kept|search for himselt while in a daze any cffort g,,, Conoationt he | Continen Car 48 AREor T e top of the year's movement sweden 26.78 Demank and will occupy the office formerly |more than 1,000 men busy in citrus| after being separated from his | somnissioner declared that Lootles. | Corn Prod . ¥ Names of presidents \erc SUCRONdsay s Bee 3. Switzerland 19.38%. Spain used by Rabinow & Raschkow. Mr.|groves tending smudge pots. Many | pride-to-be, He “found” himself | gzors passing through Connecticul, | Crucible 6 591 w0 C oyl it Dagem or b in Latin | avers Jave rccovered only a .ty Al 4.50. Greece 1.29% gers i 3 of the ground lost in | p.) - Czechoslovakia 2.96%. They stand |y oogjavia 1 Austria 14.07% Golon luate of the Boston |others have Leen hired Lo (ransport| heaving coal in a hospital, called up | whether Messachuscits hound o | Curtis Wt cm 3 RS x 1930 as follows: AT it apprehiended, but rather will ve |Bastmn Kodak 1457 14 cverhtrown by revolutio Septem- | 4t 94.7 cor S L : Rum. J Argentine 32.25, Univer school “smudge” oil | Betty, and got married otherwise, will receive scant courtesy | D&V Chemical - 1 ient _ Hipolito Yrigoyven Providence. R. 1., Dec. §1 (UP)— BOMB HAVOC COSTLY URGES POPULAR SONGS presented in court as in the past E Autolite ! 39 | per 6. General Jose Francisco Uri- | and & r's peak at 1 : Brazil 0.80. Tokyo 4 Shanghai Jederal Judge Ira Lloyd Letts to Chicago, Dec. 3L—A—Bombs| gt [ouis, Mo. Dec. 31 (UP)— S T ol AT lec Pw & Lt bu hecame provisién president airly VL i T 34.37%. cal 99.853%. Mexico day announced appointment of Jo- are bamed for threc deaths and | popularizing of a few lively songs U. . PROBATION OFFICER je R R 3 y e g smal 3| Gity (gold peso) 47.80 seph H. Hagan. state probation | danages of $508,450 during 1930, 1 | Jjje “Yes, We Huve No Bananas.” DROWNS IN “Y" POOL Fox Film A.. : Bolivia—Hcrnando Si gned | et Britain in dollars, others in officer for the Pawtucket district, as | the report of G. L. Hostelter, exccu- | would help bring back prosperity by Hartford, Dec. 31 (UP) — A ner- | F t Tex 29% 2 Maz. 2 i G os neol — e Rhode Island's first federal proba- | tive director of the Employers asso- | serving an an antidote to discour. | vous disorder was believed today to |Gen Am Tank 60 5 Galindo assumed presidency of mili- | | > A. RAY DIE: 5 tion officer | ciation here. | agement. Prof. Charles S. Skliton | have caused Isadore B. Cheiffetz, 25, Genl A 2 2 S rnment, | West Hartfor Dec : TREASURY BALANCE Hagan, who is & graduate of| “Racketeers use bombs n.uch‘o; the University of Kansas, be-|to escape from Mt Sinai hospital | Genl Ele George A. Ray, vice president of the | Treasury Balance, $317,370,186, Georgetown university, will aseume | more deadly than before,” Hostc klu‘{lp-\m. and drown himself in the Y. M. C. A. | Genl Foods .. 7 \lio Prestes was elected | Taylor & Fenn company, and former | his new dutics on January 15. | said. — = swimming pool. Brot said he | Genl Motors .. 3 3 3 presic February 28, expecting to | vice president of the New England NEW YORK CLEARINGS Increased business in Rhode 1s- = SALS WOMAN'S SAVINGS had been brooding over long un-|Genl Pub Serv 1 1 o inaugurated M ) But | Foundrymen's associatio ed late New York, Dee. 31 (UP)—Bank land’s federal court, consisting chicf- WESTERLY EDITOR DIES New York, De (UP)—A man employment. | Genl Rwy Sig 7 7 7 iled into exile November 2 res- | last night at the Hartford hospital | clearings $1,396,000,000; clearifig lv,in cases involving the nationul| Westerly, R. T, Dec. 31.—M—in a telephone booth stole Mrs. Lil- | —— —— Gold Dust .... 321 i 324 | ¢ Was on Luis was ¢ prohibition act, necessitated creation | Edgar . 42, city editor | lian B. Lind's 35,800, four years'| RESIGNS PROSECUTORSHIP odrich Rub i 5 revolutionists October r E 3 old. of the position g rly Sun, died last night | savings, which she was afraid to put| Torrington, Dec. 31.—@—Ch ndy Con Cop 16 151 1 T 1 November, wher —— = = | terly hospital after ev- | in the bank. She was on the way raback today resigned his posi- Hudson Motor he saile exile. Getulio Var SAYS WIFE BIGAMIS TO INAUGURATE LEADER al months illness. downtown to give the money o har cuting attorney of the | Inspiratn Cop 73 T3 | took oath as provision presider 31 (UP)—Peter BOSTON CLEARINGS » storrs, Dec. 31 (UP) — Dr.| He was graduated from Amherst | husband. Charles R. Lind. o | Torrington city court hecause of | ntl Cement 2 50% | November 3. I. At son of Norwalk petition- | poston’ Dec, 31 (UP) — Bafk Charles C. McCracken will be in- | college in 1911 and joined the siuff | district attorney's office, to invest in | pressure of other siness. Judge | Intl Harvester Colombia—Eurique Olaya Herre: | cd superior court today to annul his | o1 rings: augurated as president of Connecti- fof the Sun the same year. His wife, | sccurities, when it was stolen. | George E. Hammann has appointed | Intl Nickel .. 151 | ra succeeded Miguel Abadia Men- 1919 marriage to Edith Abrahamson |~ gy changes $86,000,000. cut Agriculturzl College when the | Mary Starr (Utter) Mason and four | Thomas F. Wall, who was graduated | Int1 Tel g 91 | dez on August Bridgeport on the ground he re-| Rajances $37,000,000. college celebrates its 50th annivers- | children survive. * CHILD KILLED (U;sl NG ‘\from Harvard law school last June | -Ma b 33 541 Dominican Republic — Horacia had learned she was the wif | er a week’s illness of pncumonia. | house balance, $143,000,000; Fedéral Reserve Bank credit balance $104:- ary June 5.8, 1931, according to an- - - Willimantic, Dee. 31 (UP) —|and who has bec stant prose- | Kresge Co. ... 26% | Vasquez overthrown by revolution | ot Charles Little of Low Hampton,| = g payiiEs FORGED oUT nouncement here. The celebration MAN FOUND SHOT Coasting beneath the wheels of a cutor for some time, as his successor. | Kroger Groc'y 183 i | February 24, Rafacl Estrella Urcna | N. Y., when she wedded him. Spengneall, Maas, Do 31 ke will coincide with the comn Philadelphia, Dec. 31.—(®—With | mail truck, Charles Arthur, 4, was —_— Mrm, h Valley 3 becames provision president. Gen- | T SR | Fire in the basement of the St ment cxerciscs of the class of six bullet wounds in his head, the | | #led late yesterday. Arthur H. Ar- WOMEN DRIVERS BEST | Liquia cabne 42 1 Rafael L. Trujillo beg: a-| SCHOONER GROUNDS anies apartment block in State ey | body 0f an unmidentificd man was nold, rural mail driver, was held for| London—Women antomobile driv- | Ajarlin-R'kwell 3 lar presidential term i1 vard Haven, Mass, Dec. 31—1'( 00" i yoon forced 18 familtes eval uzas The schooner Albert H. Willis, | ¢ 41t ‘cireet. Damage will reagh | found carly today in the northeast | the coroner. rs. according to Stenson Cooke, sec- | Math Alkali .. 32 % | Guatemala —G 3 S East Ch LOST section of the city. | e relary of the Autemobile association. M K & T R It 1 con vacated presidency December|of Boston, grounded on East ChoP|several thousand dollars. Two fite- o Tolice said he hiad been “taken for PEARSON PROMOTED are better than mer I am all for Missouri Pac . 2 12, being ded by audillo | carly today. The schooner, Jaden | yion were cut off by the fire on the ride.” and his body tossed from an | New Haven, Dec. 31.—=(UP)—1 e woman driver.” he says. “We Mont Ward ... 1 161 | Falma ral Manucl fa | with coul, was bound from Hoboken | secong floor but groped their way utomobile to the lonely spot. His | appointment of It. [.. Pearson & have 430,000 members and 60,000 Nash Motors . 1 14 | Orellar . re Pal n astne Maine, l‘:-rn coa: to a window and were rescued By clothing was of an expensive and | sistaut general manager of the New wan drivers, 1 put the 60,000 Biscuit, .. 3 7 ce = nd the ghthot means of a ladder, Firemen suc- | well-tailored grade York, New Haven & Hartford rail- | women drivers against any 60,000 | Nat Cash Reg . 2§ 8 29y Haiti—Louis Borno va A € ¢ Snere s ng h ceeded in confining the fire to one E— road, was announced today by Vice{of the remaining men drivers any|N Y Central . 1 115% | May 1 r Lrovisional esident| and it was expected shie would be |side of the block but the entire USE HERALD CLASSIFIED Al)aklxflxd nt J. A. Droege. The appoint- rm. P‘ Haven R R . 7613 | Eugenc Roy. Stenio Vincent L“Lv‘m‘taken off without damage. building suffered heavily hy smoke. 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