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Exchange B reaK Wide Open Attorneys and Court Offi­ •* vix'y In Early Trading; Promi­ SMOKES A 5 CENTER "Notion That It WiD Destroy cials Here Honor Him To­ GETS CRACKED SKUIX New York, June 21.— (AP)— nent Shares Lose One to This country, in the humble Onr Foreign Trade day; Associates Eulogize opinion of one Charlie Brown, a Eleven Points. Celestial,' still needs a good five out Fonndatioii,’’ He cent cigar. His WorK as Prosecutor. After a five-year fast from New YorK, June 21.— (AP.)—The smoking, Charlie tooK three dares— "lEliminates die Charles R. Hathaway, dean of StocK Market again broke wide pufla from a blacK five-center Manchester’s lawyers, and prose­ and woke up in St. Vincent’s open in the early trading today, hospital with a gashed scalp and Uncertainty of the Last cuting attorney for the local town prominent shares losing one to 11 a possible fracture of the sKull. court for thirty years, was given a points and several reaching new The cigar made him so dizzy complete surprise this mornlhg, 15 Months’^ -U . S. low ground fot the year or longer. that he fell aigainst the stoop of m when all of the lawyers and court an East 14th street house. officials in town gathered in the U. S. Steel common dropped -A courtroom and presented to him a nearly $4 to $154.25, a new low Continue to Trade AD hamper of butterfly roses and del­ price of the year. American Can phiniums. dropped nearly $4 to a new low fqr Over World, He Asserts Judge Hyde's Praise. 1930, and Allied Chemical recorded HARTFORD LEADS It was just 50 years ago yester- a new minimum price for the move­ W hil. police Vigilantly patrolled Jrtu2 S‘y”'^rd“d 'by ™“Se?tm eTi°sSnM ; ment of $240, off $11. Waslngton, June 21.— (AP).^ ou. ‘ h. .at lb a W«a to trobt ot hi. home, shown at Sold in BlocKs CITIES OF STATE Secretary Mellon praised the new P h T S ' At th^Srft I S t iv e “ LrmtoinrbuUet holes (Indicated by arrow.) to Horwltt’a car. The nnltnown ^nman was believed to be the StocKs were again^ sold in blocKs tariff law In a statement Issued'for SLto* who iined two perfons to parKed autoiohlle. to the Borough ol Queens and, to letters to the newspapers, threatened death to fourteen of 1,000 to 10,000 shares, but the ticKer was only a few minutes late publication today, saying it had re­ others. ' _______ ■ ___________________ ________ ___ _____________________________ _ at the end of the first half hour. moved an obstacle to business,’Re­ Traders were evidently disappoint­ Offidal Figures Give Capi­ covery “by eliminating the uncer­ ed by the further drop in prices tainty of the last 15 months.” ■3* ONTARIO CREATES VIRGINIA GREETS yesterday. In the face of the re­ tal 163,849; County’ s He deprecated "gloomy prophe­ Police Continue Hunt duction in the New YorK Federal sies” made by the opponents of the Reserve rediscount rate and large Hawley-Smoot bill and said “ti» ITS FAMOUS SON drop in broKers loans. Professional Population 420,776. notion that this law is going to de­ A DIVORCE COURT bear selling appeared on a large stroy our foreign trade is certainly For Maniac Murderer scale. without foimdation.” , Important comtaodltles were al­ Hartford, June 21.— (AP)—^Hart­ The new law was defended also by so subjected to further selling. Senator Watson of Indiana, the Re­ Formerly Couples Had to New York, June 21.— (A P)—U n-}> Joseph O. Clark who was arrested State to Turn Out This Aft­ Wheat on the Chicago . exchange ford Is the largest city In the state publican leader In a radio address daunted by the elminatlon of nu­ in Philadelphia after John Mozyskl dropped 1-2 to 3-4 cent a bushel, with an official population announc­ delivered last night and a short merous suspects and the failure of the July delivery reaching another while before President Hoover an­ Petition Parliament; Eng­ a plumber and brother of one of the ernoon to Welcome Rear new low for the crop year at 93 ed today by William M. Harney, several promising clues police to­ supervisor, of 163,849 as compared nounced he was contemplating some day continued tho search for maniac men slain, received a l^ter threaten­ cents. Cotton on the New YorK changes in the present personnel of who has written letters boasting of ing to Kill him if certain papers Admiral Byrd. I market dropped about $1 a bale. with the preliminary figures of New the tariff commission in effecting lish Court a Model. two recent killings and threatening were not returned to the writer, Secretary Mellon’s statement on Haven, not yet revised, of 162,650. the reorganization authorized by LCi to commit more murders. proved to be an escaped Inmate of the tariff law, pointing to the bene­ New Haven Is Hartford’s nearest the Hawley-Smoot act. Two young Women who witnessed the Creedmore State hospital for fits of the flexible provision and ex­ rival. The total population of Hart­ Toronto, June 21.— (AP)—Rules ® __ •____ 4-U.^ iyt /-’KiiAAflO Vtroa Violfl Richmond, Va., June 21— (AP) — The President said he expects to for procedure in Ontario’s newly the shooting of their companions as the insane in Queens and was held pressing the belief that ' foreign ford county was officially placed at send the names of the new men to for recommitment after the two Virginia’s arms were out-stretched trade Would be unharmed, failed to 420,776 today as against 336,027 In created Divorce Court were an- ! they sat in parked automobiles in today to its most famous son of the the Senate before Congress ad­ Charles R. Hathaway. nounced by the Supreme Court to- ! lonely lanes in Queens Borough are women had failed to identify him. bolster the market. 1920, journs. generation—DicK Byrd. The figures for ^ e towns com­ day being depended on to identify the A man who identified himself as From the far comers of the Old “It seems to me that fears and day since Mr, Hathaway was ad­ killer if he is caught. John D. Galvao, a Portuguese, was prising greater Hartford are as criticisms have been greatly exag­ mitted to the Connecticut bar and The rules, which are patterned Dominion bis fellow citizens came C. N. G. CHANGES aftt^r English procedure with some arrested in Newark, N. J., because gerated ” he said. “Whenever e, began his life career. This fact be­ Miss Catherine May, who was to pay tribute to the conqueror of Hartford .............................. 163,849 modification, provide for public with Joseph Mozeynski, College a policeman believed he rtesembled the ends of the earth. The loving new protective-tariff law has been came known yesterday morning. Hartford, Tune 21.— (AP)—Ser­ Windsor .............................. enacted gloomy prophesies have trials without a jury. Point grocer when he was Killed ten Joseph Ustica, an escaped inmate of interest of the folKs at home which geant Oscar B. Cooke, of service Just after court opened today the Where the filing of a petition is days ago and Miss Elizabeth Ring, the Kings ParK state hospital at West Hartford .............. 34,949 been made. They have failed to ma­ flowers were brought in and placed has followed him to the ice-bound battery, 192d F. A. has been di­ East Hartford ................... all that is required under the Eng­ who saw Noel Sowley, young radio East Islip, N. Y., Galvao was held reaches of both Polar regions and terialize as far bacK as I can re­ on Mr, Hathaway’s desK. Judge rected in adjutemt general’s orders Bloomfield ............................ 3,238 member. lish rule, the Ontario procedure re­ engineer, shot last Monday, were for investigation by New YorK po- across the Atlantic was manifestly to appear for examination for pro­ William S. Hyde addressed the Newington ........................... 4,570 Did Not Hurt Trade. quires the issuance of a writ accom­ unable to identify any of a number lice although Uatica was eliminated present here. motion to be a second lieutenant. gathering, and called the attention panied by an affidavit of plaintiffs of suspects taKen before them yes- Thursday as a suspect In the Queens Wethersfield .................. 7,oii “The rates In the bill as it passed of those present to the fact that Mr. Today’s plans for the homecom­ Second Lieut. A,. B. Watson Cpm- Town Population swearing that they believe the alle­ terday: killings. ing of the son of Winchester, Va., the House a year ago were higher Hathaway had completed half a pany D 169th Inf. and Sergeant Ar­ The popnilatlon of the other gations to be true. were simple, but clothed in the at-* than in the bill recently signed by century as an attorney, was fit­ thur H.
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