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JKUTHONI 9200 THE DAILY PRESS, WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929 T*™* 0 \* 9200 Dealings In New York Stocks Appointed to Land Commission Retired TIFFS Little “ Trouble,\ JL'arr like April showers! They can “ soak ” anybody — linlcM properly protect ed. Trouble-proof Insur ance is the only kind we write 1 Our^-ecord for fast settlement of claims is our reputation. Telephone 3520 l N0X. CENTS'. J>TEVENS j ^Insurance * nothing else < Continued from C nearly nine point* ami held most of the gain while advances ranging to four poinu were made by American Power ft Light. Stand ard* Gas ft Electricity. Common wealth Power. Consolidated Gas, and National Power ft Light. Continental Motors __ 20 Corn Product* _ _ ____ #0 ’ * Coty Inc ____________ 87 Curtis* Aero _________ 146% Davison Chem . ...... 53% Delaware ft Hudson .183 i Drug Inc 130% 23-1 102 % 143 Atlantic Gulf ----------- Atlantic Refining ____ 3 Advance Rum. ’ Iy _____ 9 Reduction ------------ 0 ahany corp _ ___ — 3 Allteir Chemical _ Copper shares continued their , £u Pont D* Nemours .177 rally of yesterday, led by Anaconda; Eaatmnn Kodak __ — 171 which rose nearly three points- ‘ «•**« Auto-Ute _ — 140 Am,* th, ,|»rju U.,» M m.k. S ” \ E> up 3 points: .St. Joseph Lead, up E * Rai! , rol , d ____ => : I\'/™.-■.nrtaST.nn _TZZ 70% tlonal Telephone ft Telegraph, up F .... . nearly 3: and U. S. Indus',rial Al- |, rw , t XrxLn ______ 47'* cohol. up 4 poinu. , General A.phalt _____ 67% open Cloae General Cable A _____ 99 Nevada Copper - --------- 43% N Y Air Brake ----------- 4.3% New York Central — 181% N Y N H ft I ______ 80 ‘ . N Y Ont ft West ___ 26% Norfolk ft Weat ------ — 195* North American .. — 99% Northern Pacific ... 1 02 OUa- Elevator ------------- 326 Ott* Steel _________ 44 Pacific G ft Elec _____ 33% Packard Motor ______ 127% 70% | Pan-Amer Pet B ----- --- 57% 41 I Park ft Tllford ----------- 61% 93% |l*ara-Fam-Laaky _ — __ 82*1 I Park Utah _ -------- 10% 49%-Pathe Each . ______ 9% 69 Peerless Motor .16% 71 Pennsylvania Railroad 75'. 82% I Phil ft Read C & Iron 22% Phillip* Pete - _____ 41' __ 268 __ 128% Amur Car ft Fdy _ __ American ft For Pwr_ 61 Amer I-oeomolive ___ J16% Metals _________ 39% Amer Pwr A Light ----- 9l r Republics _____ 57 Amer Smelting ______ _103 Amer Steel Foundry __ 63% Amer Sugar _ ______ s_ 76% Amer Tel ft Tel _ ___ 219 Amer Tob B _______ 164% Amer Water Work* __ 81% Cigar . 56% ! Gen Electric - ........... . 90'. . Gen Motors ___ ___ 98% j Gen By Signals . ........ 33% J GiHett safety Razor..- 770 | Olmbel Brothers ____ 130% J Gold Dual ------------ Goodrich .......... . ....... . Goody liner 100 Postl » Inc Prairie Oil ■ 236 Public Service 84% Pullman Inc Pure Oil 110% Purity Rakerie 41% Radio Corp 63% Radio Kcllh O - 31 % . 64 lllillllllllllnill Andes Copper -------- --- 52' Armour A ---------------- 12' Armour B __ - ___ T ..._ 7 Atchison Topeka ft SF 198' Atlantic Refining GIRL INJURED SERIOUSLY AS OAR HITS TREE (Continued From Page One) Quaker Ridge. Scarniole. who was driving the auto, slightly bruised and shaken up: Hannah Weber. 320 East 63th street. New York City, minor cuU on the chin and head: Edward Flueehcr. 63 West Morning Aide avenue. New York City, cut on chin. They wero treated at the hospi tal. by Doctors Klein and Kinsman and released. Tomlch. who was driving tho au to which Is owned by bia mother, told the Parkway police that he was going south on the west side of the one-way drive near the Town of Greenburgh when a passing auto forced him off the road, causing him to hit a trge. Oflleer Charles Ulsamer of the Parkway police brought the Injured party to the hospital here. Tomlch was paroled In the cus tody of the Parkway police on the order of Dr. A. O. Squires. Medical Examiner, who ordered him held pending the recovery of Miss Had- Rail ft Ohio 117 Graham-Paigc ______ 4n% <sn% ; Granby Con* __ 92% 96% i Great Western Sugar _ 1 Greene-Cananea ______ .164 104% Gulf State* Steel ______ 63% ' Hahn Dept Stores ____ «3% Hcrshey Choc — . - 71% Howe Bound _________ 69% Hudson Mplor ________ 85% Hupp Motor . ___ ... 57 Interborough Rpd Tran 30 Illinois Central _______ 136% Inland Steel __________ 91% Int Business Mach____ 160% Int Cumbueton__ ; ____ 70% Int Harvester . ______ 103% Int Nickel ______ 63% ! St. Jen. 145H — 123% 124 H 235% -nsdall Beechnut Packing — ___ 91 % 92 Bethlehem Steel ----- _111% 111% Borden Co - ------------- 181 183% Brooklyn Manhattan Tr 66 66% Byers A M -------------- ,134% 156% By-Producu Coke ___ 115% ne% ' ' fornla Packing __ 74 75% Calumet ft Hecla ___ _ 47 47% Dry G A _____ 81% 81% Canadian Pneiflo ____ 234' Central Alloy Steel . _ 46 ’ De Banco X Dlv 100 In-Teed Products _ 16 s . tpeitke Corp _____ 83% ft Ohio _220% Chi MU St Paul A Pae. 32% Chi MU St Paul Pao pf 52S Chi A North Western _ 83% I ft Paclflo __123% Chrysler _ ______ 92% A Aikraan , ____ 57% Colorado^Fuel _____ 64% Columbia Gas A Elec .139% Columbia Graphophone 68% Commer Solvents ____ 282% 70% r» Roebuck _ .ttuck ' FGI :lair Gil — Stan Gas A Elec _ Stan Oil iCall — Stan Oil iNJ) __ Stan Oil (NQI L_ Stewi 244% ---- 49% Kresxe (SS) __ Kroger Grocery Liquid Carbonic Loew s lno LorUlard _____ black Trucks - Marlund Oil . .... May Dept Stores _____ '84% Mexican Seaboard ____ 48% Miami Copper __ M»Kans-Tcxas _ Mo Pacific . _ Mobawk Carpet . Montgomery Ward _ Murray Corporation Mullins Manufseti Murray Corporation .. _ 70', Nash oMtors __ _ __ __ 98% National Biscuit . _ 178 Net. Cash Register A_125% National Dairy Prod _ 124 National Power A Lt. 48% 59% Studehaker .... ____ _ Tennessee Copper ------ . . Corp --------------- .180% 182% [Texas Gulf _________ ‘ Third Avenue ___ _ __ Timken Roll Bearing - Tobacco Products ___ Union Oil (Cal) _____ Union Carbide . WALTER H. YOUNG New Rochelle lawyer named by Justice Morschauser on new Mohansic Condemnation Board . 50% 214% ‘ arlflc ---------------- United Electric Coal 46 U S Cast Iron Pipe ___ 42% U S Ind Alcohol ---- _144 % U 8 Leather ______ 24% U 8 Realty _ ..... .91% U S Rubber _ ________ 53% U S 8teel _________ 188 Utilities Pwr A Lt A._ 41 Vanadium .Ml Warner Bros Pictures.. 99% Weatern Maryland ----- 42% Western Union 191 Westlnghouse Airbrake 47% Westinghouse Elec _.. 144 wuiys Overland _ Woolworth . . ---- 211% New Pipe Style May Follow Dawes When He Appears At Court Washington, April 1! (UPl - Europe faces a new era of Dawrs pipes The dlplomatlr corps Is guessing whether the new United Staten Ambassa dor to the Court of St James wlU give his first pipe to King George or Premier Stanley Baldwin. Dawes buys his famous un- ijrrslunc pipes by the dozen ever lie goes As both Bald win and Ramsey MacDonald, i lie labor leader, are pipe imokerr, Anglo American re- atmns may be headed for n xertud of cool, sweet under- dung diplomacy. LONDON PRESS HAILS DAWES declaim Him as Worthy Stic- i cessor to Houghton — Like Hu Favorite Ejaculation [ IftDdon, AprU 11 (UP)^Thc^p. “ ^tntaent of former Vlre-Prrsldrnt Series G. Duw.-s as Ambasaidor ; Court of St. Junta met with U acclaim In the London pres, ortby successor to Alanson B. ghton, uno recently resigned r added that Dawra would bo n to maintain the high trvdl- of the past dtatlnruMhed am- Unlted 54 KNOWN DEAD IN TORNADO- SWEPT TOWNS (Continued from Page 11 Sneeds, and Batesville. demolishing property along a two-mils path and killing thirty-eight, according to best available Information received via crippled lines of communication today. The dead by towns, as gathered by tho United Press, were: Alicia, 16; Sneeds. 14: Parkin, lie Lorado, 8: Gulon, 2; Batesvllle, 3; a total of 54. ~ * stages and threatening to Inundato 1 the storm-swept area SL Louis, Mo, April 11 — (UP) — Albert Events, assistant national director of disaster relief of the American-Red Cross, left here to day for the storm swept villages of ortheastera -Vrka.ua Event** departure was in re sponse to urgant appeal* for re lief from Newport, Ark . authorities • I mldwrstern branch headquarters r the Red Crass here. Batesvllle, Ark.. April 11 — ' Within v minute* after thr tornado struck the little town of Gulon last night tho J ’ tilage was virtually ob. had Just time enough to get to the storm cellar when It struck from the West.\ Weaver salrl. “ I heard It coming and rushed out of the house to the storm house. Just When I knew from the sound that It had passed. I opened the storm door and saw practically buildings every structure In tov blow- away. Probably were levelled. “ When 1 first saw the storm. It •was hurling huge timbers and tree* Into the air. \After it had passed, the Missouri Pacific depot was demolished, some no houses Were destroyed and noth ing but the vault was left of the Gulon bank. Seven stores were in i ruins. ALLEN DIVORCE SUIT GRANTED iCdnunued from Page One) mg the announcement of former District Attorney Lee Parsons Da vis of White Plains, counsel for Al len. that he intended to move to*set aside Ute Judge's findings on the ground an investigation showed two selves. ----- this week he would not press jjjls motion and the Judgment was filed today wl4 ~ Stanley •' — County Clerk ler. of New York City, Allen. j trial produced evidence Urn Allen had on several occasions brought a buxum young blonds wo- — his horns in Larchmont dur- wife ’ s absence & Florida. Allen denied the charge* emptmlc- ally and produced alibi witn«Wi*. ''Peaches' Browning did not tn- IT the.case to file a denial nor waS * «a®« as a witness. CREDIT GIVEN PLAN LEGION : MRS. KAUFMAN WESTCHESTER MARDI GRAS IS QUESTIONED LEGISLATORS . .. - „ t . ... ! AS TO ESTATE. Jainre F. Bly Tells Society of Architects How the Rcj:i9tration Act Was Passed Westchester County legislators In .. rncral and Senator Seabury C. Mastlck of Plcaaantvllls In parti- ■ were given credit for the passage of the bill to regulate the practice of architecture by James ;ly of Brooklyn In an addrru ■r. the Westchester County So ciety of Architects In White Plain* ' at night Mr. Rly. a practicing architect id former member of the New York State Assembly from Brook lyn. wae the guest of the county society which met for dinner at the White Plains City Club and then adjourned to The Daily Pr**» build ing where an inspection was made of the plant and the regular meet ing conducted ltbAhe board room. of the publishing eomplny. Mr. Bly explained how he had ney General's offlcs. He told how had approached Senator Man- helped to draft th* bill with rep resentatives of the Stste Depart ment of Education and the Attor- to father the legislation be cause of hi* acquaintance with him alao because of his member ship on the education committee to h the bill was certain to be re jMosps Taylor Post of Mount | Kinro Arranged For Big .Spectacular Ball ml e Klsc shen they will stage Ball and Mardl Gras i Legion Auditorium Many Plains Leglonalrcland their s are planning to aftcml and Westchester county cltl- lave been sejected as a court > choose \Miss Mount In the action by fonner Surrogate John P. Coho!an of New York City while State Senator Walter W. Westell of While Plains appeared as -penal gunidlan for the two young er children. Rosalind and Millard Kaufman, now living with their Tho two administratrix and to revoke her appointment a, guardian of the younger children arc Max Kaufman borg. both living in New York City, and Mrs. Ruth Kaufman Green- Before his death. Mr Kaufman conducted a bathrobe business at — “ — rw York. HEARING HELD IN 2 ACTIONS Six of Ten Articles in Bill in Negligence Suit* .-^re Grunted Hearing on a motion for a bill of particulars In two 3100,000 negli gence actions brought by residents of Yonkers was held tn Special Term Court here today by Supreme Court Justice William F. Blrakley. The suits are to recover damages for tho deaths of Louis Dcgensteln and WllUatn J. Hutchings, former residents of . Yonkers, who were killed when the truck In which they were riding collided with one ” '* Continental Baking Company THOMAS H. CALLAHAN Joined ranks of retired Exalted Rulers of local Elks last night. MAN KILLED WHEN MOTOR HITS A WALL (Continued From Pago One.) The crash threw Delello from the car. and he landed heavily In tt road. He was rushed nt onca_tn nearby home and a doctor tun moned but be was past medical aid. Celello then went to the offh f Dr. T. I. Lane of Yorktown 'here he was treated for his h The men wero on their way to farm which the produce company maintains near Yorktown. The place where ‘ Celello was killed la almost within sight of the farm. Celello is well known in Yonkera and Is survived by his wife and a family. Tho accident was investi gated by State Troopers Havlland amt Znuncr of the White Plains Barracks. Dr. Squire Is expected to hold preliminary hearing Into the acci dent later today. 1 ELKS INSTALL NEWOFFICERS Dinner and Ceremonies Marl Induction — L oom Kenny Is Now Exalted Ruler other lodges attended the dlnnet ceremonies that marksd thf Installation of otfleera of th* B. 4 O. E, 835. Whit* Plain*, last night The ceremonies following th< dinner Included (site by the out going ruler, Thomas H. Callahan^ by the new exalted ruler, L. W, Kenny and by the Installing officeq Edward McGrath, of Brooklyn. a brief address, Callahan thanked the member*-for th* aup> port they had given him daring nil term of office: Kenny expressed gratitude for the honor bestowed upon him by his election; aod Mc Grath urged loyalty to the lodge. Herman C Schneider was ap pointed esquire, and Raymond Ber ry. Inner Guard, by th* now ex alted ruler. An election win prob ably be held at the next meeting to fill the position of tiler, left vacant by the recent death of Prank Roach. The officers Installed In clude Louis Kenny, exalted ruler; feeler Scott, leading knight; George Danner, loyal knight; Ed- ward White, lecturing knight; Ed ward O ’ Brien, secretary; Charles Oberg, treasurer; ai * ------ Scott. Jr, trustee. 10 Wei 23 m »i of Judges Klsro ” to whom will be presrnte a silver loving cup. The committi la headed by Mrs. Albert E. Marc of Chappaqua. director of the West r 11 *■ “ old *° h * cheater County Recreation Com ‘ \'ness annually of 33.000,000. mission and Includes Rockwell i One feature of the attack made Maithewn. Dr Charles F Chap- . ipon the widow as administratrix man, Charles Sella. Frank Steven*. » the sale of the bathrube butane** Mrs. R. C. W« “ »ersch*Id. and Ml: * to heraelf for one dollar. Catherine DcCost who recently won The full value of the estate, ac the title of \Miss Connecticut.\ [cording to a transfer tax appralaaL Two orchestras will furnish theTwas almost a quarter of a million muato for dancing. More than '50 dollars, exclusive of the bathrobe Mount Klaco school children will [ business, take part In the opening spccUeli which will be followed by vaudeville aetk. Many Mardl Gi novelties will feature the program. Dcgensteln. of 45 Cliff avenue the administratrix of the estate of her husband: She was represented by Maurice Dcgensteln, Justice of the Peace In Yonkcr* and brother of th* deceased man. The second 1,1a brought by John F. McCormack ns.administrator of the estate of Hutchings, and representing the widow. Mrs. Monlcafttlutchlng*. of 1 Jones place. Six of the ten articles In the bill of particular*, wero allowed by Justice Bleakley today. Clarke. Close and Davis of this city repre- aented the defendant In the action. VERDICT TODAY IS PROBABLE IN LEASE ACTION ? LINDY LANDS IN ATLANTA (Continued from Pago One) Tex., at 10:55 a. m, yesterday after being missing for many hours In a flight over the border from Mexico City. He did not reveal his desti nation but airport officials said he was enroute to New York to be present at the return of the body of the late Ambassador Myron T. Herrick, from. France. Lands In Mississippi Meridian, Mias. April 11 (UP) — Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh atop-, ped here at 8:30 a. m. and left again at 9:15. ’ He-refueled his plane but declin ed to say where ha had come from or where he was going. • VICTIM IDENTIFIED Izabeth. N. J, — A man and two women from Greenville. Pa_ today positively Identified the body of Cranston's “ torch murder ” victim as that of Mrs. Mildred Mowry Campbell of Greenville. DEFEAT RESOLUTION Jefferson City, Mo, April 11 (UP) A resolution to ask con^rsss to sub mit a'prohibition referendum to tha nation for repeal of the eighteenth amendment, was defeated by th# Missouri House today. The vote was 96 to 22. The action was taken without debate. Will Investigate Man Who Drove Car After Suspension Mamaroneck — Howard Mc Carthy. 23. of 315 Rlverdale ayenue. Yonkera. thought he'd need a lawyer after he plead ed guilty in Mamaroneck po lice court to driving without \What do you want a law- yer for?\ inquired JudgV Henry D. Holden. \You have pleaded guilty.\ \Well I thought I ’ d new! a lawyer. My license expired the day before I was arrest ed.\ said McCarthy. \Why. ” aald Judge Holden, “ the operators license don't expire until June.\ “ But I got a notice from the State Motor Vehicle Bu reau that mine was suspended because I had not filled out all the Information desired In the application^ \You should have been ar rested for driving after sus pension of your license. ” said the Judge. “ I will Investi gate this. ” '(Continued from Page One) Reciting the history S? what he called “ a record piece of legislation\ •xeepting the bill* which are en acted In response to emergenry i from the Governor —he traced the bill through the Legists ture In this fashion: Introduced the Senate March 13 and refer- 1 to Committee on Education. Reported out on March 19. Placed on the general order calendar on March 20. Introduced In House March 13 and tent to Rules Com mittee. Passed the Senate with Senators Mastlck and Westell glv- utmost suport on March 22. Passed the House on March 23 af- •mblyman Snonk. West- cheater member on Rules Commit tee, had beep urged to use hi* In fluence to report the bill out. ti»tr Bly told the architects that Rnsavelfa hands represent a fair and reasonable compromise and give* 'proper recognition to all in terest* effected. Some Strong Opposition There 1> strong opposition to the meaaiwe. Mr. Bly added. The same lobby Which opposed Its passage bv legislature Is active In at tempting to prevent the Governor* signature. Representatives of the New York Stste contractors ’ assn, latlon have filed a brief In opposl- Ion with the Governor. Governor Roosevelt will hear Mr. Bly and ■ney for i other proponents of (he bill Friday afternoon. It defines the practice of archl* tectur# and penalizes any who may practice the profession who ... without proper credential* from th# from the Education Depart ment after January 1, 1630. Builders of projects or altera tions costing not more than 310.000 are exempted from provisions of th# act. JUDGE TO VISIT SCENE OF FOX MEADOW CASE Following a visit (o be made to the scene of the action In Butler'a woods, by Justice Morschauser himself at four o elock next Tues day. the attorneys. Judge WUUqm D. Cunningham for the Fox Mead ow Company, former Governor Na than Miller, chief attorney for the Village of Scarwlale. will submit The high lighj of today's trial came with the placing on the stand of Ferdinand Fax. a realtor of Scarsdale •SUCCUMBS TO GAS POISONING The act provides that every regis tered architect shall obtain a »ea! from the state and It la mafte man datory for the architect tn attach that seal to ovary set of plans and ■psplfleations and document which he issues In connection wrth the practice o( hr* profession. a It also provides that the heads of Bly and. _i\l- tjulldlng departments ah id len- T force the law In this and every oth er respect. It 1* compulsory for them to make sure that all plans filed after the bill become* rff*c- tlve are of the work of registered architects. The bill does ne* prevent the practice of architecture by anyone who waa engaged In that work prl- to 1915. providing -a certificate that sJfoct is obtained from the it#. r (Continued from Page 1> Mrs. Goodfellow complained of feel ing 111 and lost consciousness. Her husband carried ber Into tho ad joining bedroom where he, too. col lapsed and fell across the bed. Mrs. Donohub arrived and found both her parents near death. She called help and tho aged couple were rushed to th* hospital In an ambulance Mr .Goodfellow recov ered quickly and was released from tho hospital Monday morning, but his wife was unuble to throw off the effects of the severe shock and the poison fumes and her condition grew steadily worse She died at Tho t teral i rangen a completed. FOUR FLIERS MISSING * Sydney. N. S. W. — April U — Two aviators who hod Joined In the Search for the Southern Cross and Its four filers were missing today and no traco of tho trnna-R%3iflc plane had been found. nice the violation with the claim that If there was any such lease, it waa surrendered In the fall of 1625. In May. 1925. Pearsall moved his restaurant from tha Long EiAtors property. 145 Main street, to 155 Main street. He further declares that any lease as claimed waa can celled as tho result of a Ore In the Greenland Jewelry Store. 147 Main street, adjoining the former restau rant premise*. In 1926. making the restaurant premises unfit for use. A light note entered the selection of the Jury when one member ex plained that he might be unfit for duty - since he ate regularly in the | Pearsall restaurant. ’ ’ Don't let that bother you, ” said | Supreme Court Juajlce Frank L. I Young. “ I eat there myself.\ I \And so do I. ” replied Maurice Zuckert. attorney for the defendant, i Charles E. Long, attorney for the plaintiff, did not mention where he L ate but the Juror waa considered f acceptable. Th* trial waa continuously Inter- [ rupted by the objections of the at- ! torneys. until Justice Yeung waa forced to remark that \certain per sons In the court are apparently trying to mako a comedy of this i although It may be unintended. Long took exception to this remark, until Justice Young motioned that the trial go on without further delay. SUTHERLAND TO STAY Washington. April 11^ — Alien Property Custodian Sutherland has been asked by President Hoover to continue In office and hi* resigna tion has been returned to him. Sutherland has had charge of the alien property office sines Decem ber. 1925. REMOVAL NOTICE We are now located in our new office* in The Daily Pres* Building at 107 Mamaroneck Avenue BUILDING 8C REALTY NEWS First Page Advertising A limited amount of First Page adver tising will be accepted by The Daily* Press at the rate of $2.'00 per inch. 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