TWBLVB SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22,188«, \ — I ' ' ’ ~ ^ ^ ' - '' ATHKARf DAn.TlULT CnodlA'nON neUher prsaetiBwnnir-prMiglj WIFI ' i l l M B for the . THE WEATHER named In that verse. Fenonalljr,Peraonalbr. be JU irU s SUPPLY OF KE I ForeeMt-OtJC.JI^Wwitker Bntb—, AHNJyUWN tald be did not like the word SCANNATOlNIIIATE floWws and n^ni|i.. Hartford "preacher” and advised the congre­ for im ooenalons. \ 1 \ gations represented to refrain from ^ C O T T fflS WINTER Delivered anywbetel ' Gloiidy, probably foOowed by snow 6 ffloera and tesehen the South calling their ministers.- by that o Member o t ttbsA ndt Uetbodlit church school will meet NEW PASTOR HERE BIG CLASS TONIGHT >AIRE G MMERICAL cbonglng to rain tonight; rain Toes, name. The term Is never mentioned Boreon of «jticaHt|pns day, rising temperature. Monday evening a t the church for a in thee new testament, except as a It Has Been Easy to Fin Stor­ Inialness session, and to make plans verb "preach'preach the goepel” or ^‘preach""•■••eu JWANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE ('HARM for the spring program of the age Houses Because of Con­ the word." Altogether too many tinued Cold Weather. IGERATION VOL. LV„ NO. 124. (UaaoOled Advorttalng on 1U.| school. Dr. Story will speaU On' the Dr. F. E. Reynolds Welcomed men are preachera and nothing else. Degree Team to Be Seieq in BiANCHESTER, CONN-, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1 ^ 6 . "Privileges and Rcsponslbllftles of Dr. Potter went on to give the Greek (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THKEE CENIN ' the Church School Worker." mot of the word "pastor” which There la little likelihood of an All T ypes^ IniitaUations, Including: Into Hartford Ea^t Associ­ corresponded with the i^gllsh New Regalia; Many Visit* Mr. and Urs. Frank V. Wlillamt of "shepherd", whose mission Is to Ice. ehortage next summer. ' Both TNC^FLOWST Tolland Turnpike have ^as their ation Last Night. take the sheep where the tenddr- S. !a. Buck and L. T. Wood, who are 17 Oak Street Gets First Pension Check At 109 guests Mr. and Mrs. 3 . C. Owcrs pt grass grows, carrying out Jesus’ ad­ Mancheater'a principal ice . deolera ors bpected. OOLERS EROSION BILL HAGOOD, ARMY and who cut and etore natural Ice, New Haven, formerly of this town. monition to "Feed My Lambs". (New Asrating S yste^-l No Bulky Brine Tank) CROSS MAY SUMMON Mr. Owers was formerly superin­ Pr. Ferris E. Reynolds, the new Dedication Prayer have both harvested their crops A large claaa of candidates for tendent of the Second Congrega­ from ponds. Mr. Wood in addition minister at the Second Congrega­ The prayer of dedication was. also membership will be Initiated to- IS BOOSTED BY CRITIC OF WPA, tional church school and Is a deacon to manufacturing Ice at his plant on night at 7:30 o'clock at a special WALk-IN BOXES —\DISPLAY CASES of the church. Ho came up to a t­ tional chiireh was officially wel­ given by Dr. Potter, with Dr. Rey­ Blssnll street cuts Ice from the pond RITCHIE IS D meeting of Scandia Lodge, No. 23, tend the recognition service last comed Into fellowship of the H art­ nolds Standing by his side. Rev. near the railroad stattoh In Bolton. A SPECIAL SESSI Andrew Stanton of Immanuel Con­ Order of 11080, at Orange Hall. It BUREAU HEADS night for Dr. Ferris E. Reynolds. ford East A.ssoclatlon of Congrega­ He has filled the Ice house there TOWN advertisement / Wa t e r c o o lin g ^ ic e m a k in g IS DlSgPLINED gregational church, Springfield, who will mark the first appearance of tional churches, at an Impressive Which will be more than la needed to At the midweek service of the was to have thus officiated, was im-. draw upon this year., Hla atock of the men's degree team In tuxedos NationaBy Known Figure In South Methodist church the coming .scK'icc of recognition held a t' the. able to he present. and red fezzes-bearing the Scandia \ IV AIR-CONDITIOI^G manufacture. Ice Is much larger In insignia, and black tassels. TICE OF THE ■ PUERTO RICO’S |gs Attended by Fed- OF STATE ASSEMBLY Wednesday evening, Dr. Earl Story church last evening and attended by Dr. Truman Woodward who gave GeneranYho A M e d Gov- .slor^o this year than in the past. Delegations from other lodges will begin a series of Dentcn talks a large number of eminent clergy the charge to Dr. Rejnolds as he Mr. Buck has to cut Ice twice from E s tim a te s F u rn is lu Democratic Party Passes stood h^tde the pulpit gave an eH- throughout the state are expected end that will extend through Holy Week. men from this section of the state his pond jn order to fill his bbuse. cials Who Tell of emment Policies Sfripped The subJecUor the first meeting is: ...... „ , quent-discourse'disc on the value of »n- There has been ample cold weather to attend and the Invited guests In­ AXCOlLECTOIlf POUCE CHIEF C0V€ ._l!Why.. Wa-Qbserve LienL."------as Jhual^-m_church • work.-rightemis clude, Dlstrlot-M oeter Mies -Hsther . Aiay Jn d d e n ly - a t. Hia ■—men. xru.io Music In 'u charge" "^"^-flndlgatlonbf'O r when there Is ne.5 of It. to • get the ■ hscessfiry "Two cutOnge' M A S O I im ilr and he has In storage 200 tons of GuIIberg of New Britain asd’ otli^r All persons liable by law pay Perils of Loi^ SoO and of Command by Order W St. Margaret's Clrcje, Daughters ganist E; A. Wilbur of. Wethersfield He deplored the frequent change of members of the state board. En^el- to and the singers Included Mr. and Ice in hla-house on Birch mountain ■the Old Age Assistance Tax of $3.00, Home in Baldmorel IS MURDERED Necessary Y^ongreii of Isabella, will form a study club fiastoratcs made by some ministers fuad. brecht Lodge of Meriden wlllXpre- Iri the Town of Manchester,' are at the regtilar meeting of the circle Mrs. Percy Cooley of Rockville, Miss and referred to Rev. Russell Conwell sent the program after the/lnltla- Silted G ovem m ^D am s. the Secretary of War. TOWN'S SOOAl Helen Bailey. Mi.ss Geraldine Ten­ au^tlior of "Acres of Diamonds”, who hereby notified that 1 will have a to be held in. the Knights of Colum­ cercmpnles. and. will /'featu re rate bill for the Enrollment Of 1935, Baltimore, Feb. 24;—(AP) —y Does Not Change Ksf bus home on Tuesday evening of ney, Roger "WrnlBTi"a'nd"Tf;"M,"Tc!r-" remained BO years In his Philadel­ numbers by junior members. Former D. S. Army Colonel ney who sang aa a solo, "Just for duo and payable on February l Former Gov. Albert C. Ritchie, a nexJL week. Following the buslne.ss phia pastorate, and touched briefly MISS SQUATRITO GIVEN Tho local degree teaiVia captain- 1936. Washington, Feb. 24.—(API Washington, Feb. 24 — (AP) — FETE, Today," accompanied on the piano on the splendid accomplishments of LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EAT? Security Act—Wonld 'meeting a social will be held, this by his niece, Mi.ss Tenney. In ad- ed by Amandus Johnifon ana the Nationally knowm figure In the Shot to Death by Two Na­ DeciaraUons that the farmer’s' \ Major General Johnson Hogood was part of the evening’s program being Mr. Conwell In that field, where officers are Herbert ^hnson, chair­ Said Tax Payable at the Tax Democratic Party, died atiddcnly at financial status has shown "vast In charge of a committee consist­ dllinn to the congregational sing­ were literally "acres of diamonds." A BIRTHDAY PAR man; Oscar Johnson, vice chair­ TRY OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS his apartment here early today. He summarily relieved from his com­ Called After Election. ing of Mrs. George H. Williams, ing the choir song two anthems. Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff, jins- Collector’s Office in the was 59 years old. Improvement” and that the nation ,. I" ^ mand of the 8th corps area at Srin The platform was decorated with man; William prison, chaplain: 60c tionalists Who Are Slain Antonfo, Tex., today and ordered by Most Pop Eyeilt of^ Mrs. James McVeigh. Mrs. \Vllllam tor of the Center Congregational Carl J. B. Andep^n, past president; Municipal Building from Ritchie, pioneer advocate of pro- la threatened with "billions of dol­ Hunter, Mrs. John Lappen,' Miss ferns and cut flowers and several church of Manchester, who gave the. Mrs. Lillian Yeomans of Cen- Roast. Turkey with All the Fixings hlbltlon repeal and recentl,- an out­ lars” loss by soil erosion were plac­ President Roosevelt’s direction to Turkish rug.s. Elmore Thor^, master of cere­ his borne and "await orders.” Hartford, Feb. 24.—(AP) —Uri-. Margkret Zorskis, Miss Nellie .Smith right hand of fellowship, said that ler Street; Entertains Oak monies; and Evald Erickson, assist­ Genuine Ndtive Calves’ Liver and B spoken critic of the Roosevelt New by Police. ed before Congress today by gov­ son to ^ f g e At- and Miss Stephanie Tonskl. Presents Paper. February 1 to March 2 Hagood tn recent testimony be­ less Congress changes Its Social Se- - At the council meeting of the part would have been his eholce had Street Young Woman. ant master/of ceremonies. Refresh­ Ckimplete, Full Course Dinners Deal, apparently died of a stroke. ernment agencies. fore a House appropriations sub­ association in the afternoon. Dr. he had anything to do with the pro- ments wilt be served by a commlt- Inclusive... H6 was alone in his rooms about committee sugge.sted that Utjngrrss- tendai to State Armory; curlty..AcL.or.: ___Rev. J. Stuart N.clU will address -grani. . His words were exceedingly Ml®, Margaret V. Squatrito of teo headed by Mrs. Erica Dahiquiat...... o r ...... mtdilTght When ht felt HI arid called sab JUan. 'PuciTo Rico, Pbb. 24 — Governor W. 1. Myers of the Farm takc advantage of what he termed protect Connecticut Interests, there the members of Dllworth-Comell Reynolds prosonte(Ta'pii]ier on ” Tfie' complimentary to the town and Its Hours: 9 a, m. to 4 p. m. except Credit Administration, which holds Certainty In Religion.” and answered Oak street whose, birthday occurs p resld ^t of the lodge, and dancing Wednesday, February 19, Wednes­ FuU C!ourae Sirloin Steak Dinner (AP)— Puerto Rican Nationalist "WPA stage money" and use it to will be a special session of the Post, American Legion, at the reg­ people. He said they were tolerant today was honored with a party yes­ will fbllow. about 40 per- cent of the farm mort­ Improve housing at army posts. Gnmd March at 9 p. In, ular meeting Monday night at the profound questions put to him by and friendly. Everybody spoke to day. February y R j and Monday, agitation, which resulted In the gage debt of the country, said there State Legislature after the Novem- . the clergymen of the.14 churches In terday afternoon at the home of X. March 2. Hours/9 a. m. to 9 p. ra. After the theater or during your shopping /(rip try bur new slayings of E. Francis Riggs, chief 'The order relieving him of com­ Masonic Temple. Rev. Neill has thi! pastor and he advised Dr. Rey­ Mrs. Lillian Yeomans of 329 Center had bSen . such a "vast improve­ mand at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., her elections for adoption'eff an ua- ■Chosen for his subject. "The Life of the association, who inter went into nolds to be on the safe side and to Penalty of $1.00 will be added if varieties of Special Smi* of the Insular police, and a district ment”, In the farm status that need executive session. At six o'clock street, who was assisted by Mrs. not paid within thirty days from headquarters of the Eighth Cori The 2Sth annual .ball, of Manches­ ;^pIoymenl tamjaac^ Washington." speak to .everybody he met until he Catherine Bchrend, Mrs. Eva Ken/ ...... Freehly Made, Home 'Made'Con '^OOr Sprcialty. police chief, drew today a vigorous for governmenbi;redIl Is decreasirigT Area, was Issued bri February '^vernor Cross said today he baa ^ tho women of the church under the became better acquainted. In be­ February 1 , 1936. KIs testimony waa given In hear­ but not made public until ter Lodge, No. 73, A. F. and A. M., direction of Mrs. Charles J. Strick­ nedy, Mrs. Ethel Reopell, Mrs. Jefi- Try Them! They’re DeHoloiHikM »!\' official-investigation. will be held this evening In the dccM ^ on hts procedure because x t jl ; Dr. Clinton Wunder of ToWrnsend half of the association and of the nlc Yeomans and Miss Pauline Lks- Riggs, 48-year-oId former United ings on the annual Agriculture De­ No explanation of his reiriovnl plan fame and Dr. John M. Phillips land, pre.sldcnt of the Women’s churches of Manchester he extended GEOkcE H. HOWE, partment appropriation bill, made was forthcoming immcdlat. In State Armory. The mld-wlhter the emergency nature of the unem-; league, served a supper to the guest plna. About 2B of Miss Squatrlto’s Dance States Army colonel, was shot to ploymefR compensation situation Of the Center Congregational church, the right hand of fellowship to Dr. former patients at the Maplab hos­ Collector. death here at noon yesterday by public today. War Department quarteri social event has ever been the moat ConnecUduL Hartford, wrlll debate tlie questlbn minister."., thelr^ wives 'and church Reynolds and Mrs. Reynolds. - A warning that billions Invested Order of Bell popular formal attraction of the representatives.' The meal consist­ pital Were present. — Tin: TEA / r o o m r- two Nationalists, both of whom Tha-governor"- in the Bushnell Memoriai, Hartford, Pastor's Record The decorations were In rM, white TURN HALL 883 Majif street...... Opposite SL James’s Chinch W'ere killed later by police. In.enormous dams Is jeopardized by The order, which apffeared In the winter season anft the attendance March 6. Local people Interested ed of roast turkey with dicssslug. Rev. Ferris E. Reynolds was bom silt piling up behind them and fill­ in announcinig^ hla un«. , mashed potatoes, turnips, cranberry and blue. Games were and North Street Read The Herald Adfs. Justhours later. District Po- compensation ''oommlssiasr are advised to get in touch at dnee In Tampico, Ind„ In 1907, the son of a buffet lunch served. / Mrs. R.jo liye^Chlef Francisco Velez Ortiz at- ing up re.scrvolrt was voiced by H. (Continued on Poko Six) (Continued on Page Seven) ifdth Mrs. Fred Dart of Main street jelly, celery, salads, apple pic, rolls a minister, and a descendant of a T H. Bennett, chief of the Federal Soil will begin exteiIMva reseoroh and coffee. The favors were nut I>cll entertained with/a demonstra­ /tempted to put down a Nationalist map out an unempIoynMOt insOr-! who has full Information as to tick­ long line of clergymen. He was tion of how Kate Si^llb of radio riot at a cafe in the central town of Erosion Service.. Bennett likewise ets and other data. cups In boats on the sails of which graduated from Butler University TONIGHT z Utuado, and was killed. ance bill, presunw bl^or the speda) i fame sings "Wher. The Moon Comes asserted the future of the Irrigated were the words. "Welcome to Man­ a t Indianapolis in 1928, and received • Governor Blanton Wlnship an­ At 109, most of the thrills of life long have passed, but ons '^elcome session. chester." The blessing was by the Over tho MoiinMn." Miss Squa­ KOSCIUSKO ORCHESTRA West is-menaced. Mrs. Prudenc' Dougina of 187 his Bachelor of Divinity degree trito was prcHo^ed with ‘numerous Admission 25c. w nounced that a full inquiry Into the Before completion of the Elephant one remained for Mts. Sarah Isaac, when, as shown here, she rfcqelved Been le Rev, Truman Woodward, of the First a FUTURE OF DISARMAMENT Bummit street was ti&en to Man­ from the Hartford Theolo^cal Sem­ incidents would be energetically her first pension check from the state of Michigan. Dr. Philip T ^ I - Henry S. Beers, Congregational church. East Hart­ gifts. / Butte Dam in New Mexico, he said. chester Memorial hospital late last inary in 1930 and Master of Sacred pushed. It waa estimated that the proposed lahan, chief of the Michigan Old Age Assistance Bureau, Is making the associate actuary of the Af night with an Injured arm after she ford. Hostesses at the tables were Theology In 1032, His first pastor­ ------.Deploring-the slaying of.Riggs as presentation...Airs.-Isaac was-borm in Chatham,-Ont., but has lived'in-N Trisufaoce compariy/)s' f ' -■■■ihad- fallen OB -the Icb on- West- Mld‘- MrS; Ferris Reynolds, Mrs,- e. 'J. reservoir to serve 150,000 acres of one Michigan county. Allegan, for 104 years. ale wa» In StHnton.lfidraha. He "dastardly," he asserted a revival land would fill ,»1 th sHt In 232 years. PENDING ON BRITAIN man of the coriimlBsion by the/ die Turnpike. The police were In­ Strickland, Mrs. j. C. Owers, Mrs. was also pastor of the First Chris­ of capital punishment here and a ernor. formed that Mrs. Douglas had been L. J. Tuttle. Mrs. Nelson Smith, Mrs. tian church, Springfield, Maas., and ban against carrying of firearms, Fifteen years after completion forced to walk in the road a short Harry Rylander. Mrs. F. V. Wil­ for the past- two years studlect in twlng urgeo upon the Legislature, another survey showed It would fill If a special session U no,___ |dlatance because of a snow drifted liams, ‘Sirs. H. L, Tenney, Mrs. Scotland on a scholarship from tho Ye O lde New England House vmuld prevent such crimes. in 100 years., the governor said, be would not sidewalk and that she slipped on ice George F. Borst, Mrs. William J. seminary, taking his doctor's de- BOLTON A\ sudden burst of fire struck flails For Protection , So Sojn Foreign Secretary CLAIMS CUMMINGS ’’disposed to Inject unemploymzt- in the gutter ae she attempted to Taylor. > grec at the University of Bklln- Riggs, member of a prominent Calling for protection of water­ SHANLEY WOULD EXEMPT Insurance Into the political campalgK return to the sidewalk. Aniintinces Acceptnnee burgh. A Conveniently Located Hotel with Rooms by the Day or Week Washington and Maryland family sheds from erosion, he said: "when because It is not a political Issue ia 'l Eden in Speech Before | any sense.” Following the organ prelude and SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER — 7.5c. / and ch la of the Insular police since a major reservoir Is filled li Is done gprs $90,000 YEAR opening hymn of tlie service, Rev. late 1983, While he was returning by for, generally. Engineers have pret­ The governor says’ t)iat if he h it' David McKellh of the Aslyum Hill Cream of Tomato Soup Florida Btomom Salad JUNIOR BUYS GUM Ritchie automobile yesterday from a mass. ty well .agreed that It is thoroughly TAX ON SMALL CONGERNS Commons; Oil Embargo Isj to call a special session that It ' Congregational church, Hartford, Roast Native Turkey Impractical and too expensive to Manchester With Dressing and Ulblet Gravy WSs Unarmed would be Immediately after the elee!^ gave the Invocation, and 'Charles T. WITH ME - ^ Unarmed and carrying a prayer desilt them.” tlon. Corblt of Glastonbury, moderator of C ra n ^ ry S ^ c e Mashed Potatoes hla secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Bennett predicted a ne\ era of Discussed. Cpuzens Declares Treasarer Date Book M a^ed TurnipA . Attparafpia Tips' Smith, a t her home. He told her he book, be died almost instantly. The legislators wofild have to the association, announced that the i'm j u s t a s k i m p y 1 ' His chauffeur. Policeman Juan land use baaed on conservation of CongressniaD Drafts Bill lo FLOIM^HREATEN journ before the new legislatoni-, young pastor of the Bcmnd Congre­ I,. T. Wood Co. Lemon Meringue Pic Appl e Pie Cocoamit Cake was lU'ond asked her to hurry over soli resources. Tea or CofTes Alvarez, turned thb car tn pursuit of Democratic National electefi in November, take thelc,^ Tomorrow gational church. Dr. Reynolds, had si Kissell 8t. Tel. 4196 as fast aa she could. of the slayers pmd continued to Ho uald the nation 'Is about to London, Feb. 24.—(AP)—Anthouy Feb. 23—Minstrel show by Lut- been accepted as a member of the Broiled Porterhouse Hteuk with French Fried Potntoes LITTLE PENNY\ When Mrs. Smith ai'rived several seats In January, the governor i drive, although he was-himself shot bring to an end the exploitive policy Hdp Smallec Firms in « T E E N STATES Eden, foreign aacretary,. declared nia Choir of Polish church at Turn association and officially recognised Creamed Carrots and Peas minutes later, ehe found Ritchie through the shoulder. \ of land use.” ' BeecoMT 'ObnriectlcuU failed _ _ hall. aa pastor of the church. He lauded a g e n t Lettuce with Russian Dressing I'LL DO A LOT MORE \ sitting helpless in a chair near the to^y that the future of dlsarma- Committee Gets th a t adopt oh unemployment InsttfaMil^ Other police joined ip ^ e chase "We have had cIvlIlzaLona disap­ State— Connecticut News bin In the 1935 s^on. this statfl Next Week Ills scholarly paper on which a great Choice of Above Desserts ' telephone. She helped l.lm to a bed and seized two youths who they pear from the face of the earth be­ nlent depended In a large extent up­ ' Feb. 34—Annual Masonic Pall at deal of time and thought had been Tea or Coffee , and attempted to call nearby physl- were Ellas Beauchamp and Hiram on the military strength of Great cannot participate In the first year-’ expended and the ans\vrrs given by FOR THAN THAT cause of erosion,” said Bennett. Washington, Feb. 34.—(AP) -r- ben 3te of the employen' tax lifti:' State Armory. Freeh Clam Chowder Served Every Day. clane. Rosado, both under 21 years old, "Our own countiy la already feeling from the Capitol. Wanner Weather Over Part Britain. Feb. 2S—chamber of Commerce Dr. Reynolds to the numerous ques­ r ^ She wms tmsucceSsful for, several "I shot him,” police quoted In hla first speech as chief of the S u a to r Couzens (R., Mich.) told the posed under the Social Security A O L i all-membership msatlng at Y. M. tions submitted to him. Rev. David DONAHtri!: AND MAHONEY, Props, the effects of e.osion. (3ur yields are No state may share In the benafite i minutes but finally got In touch Beauchamp, who said Riggs was British diplomatic service ir the Senate today that Walter J. Cum­ until Iji own program is approved J C. A. Carter, pastor of the Federated PPPERS Phone 8828 for Reservations. ELECrmCALLYIj with Dr. Cecil Bagley. He called his killed to avenge the Rio Plcdras of Nation Causes Snow to House, of Commons, .the young Feb. 27 — Meeting of Manchester church of Wapping, then read for (Continued-On Page Six) Washlngon, Fob. 24.—(AP) — mings, treasurer of t)ie Dentocratlo by the Federal Sodel Seeing ’1 brother, Dr. Charles H. Bagley, Jr., "Massacre” In which police killed Move to exeiript small corporations, statesman declared; ”T1ie road to Board. " ' improvement Association at Y. M. tho scripture reading an appropri­ and the two reached bis beside four Nationalists last November disarmament Ilea through the in­ National committee, receives salar­ C. A. ate passage from II Timothy. about fifteen minutes later. near the University of Puerto Rico. which will Include ^ large propor­ Melt-"-Ice Jams, creased power and authority of Lie ies of $90,000 a year as an official Interested groups like the Con­ Feb. 38—Lecture on South Africa While being questioned at police tion of Connectijrirt’s manufactur­ Leag-ie of Nations.” ot firms borrowing from the Recon- necticut Federation of Labor have at S. M. E. Church by. Organist A. The recognition sermon was by 6 OKE When they saw the aertousnesa of I LL wash ALL OF his cmidltlon, they ^palled the fire l;eadquartera, officials said, the two BOSTON THEATER ing Industry, frp^ a corporation In­ He said that the League, in turn, struotlon Finance Corporation. fbmeUy_^aqueale. SQUEEZE 540 prisoners reached for guns and po­ Chicago, Feb. 24.—(AP)—Floods depended to a considerable measure call a special seeston for this pur­ Feb. 29 — Leap Year dance' at D„ who was pastor of the Center department for a pulmotor, realiz­ come tax is helhg prepared by Rep He made the statem rat in oppos­ pose. ‘Today for the first time Gov­ Cash lice opened fire, killing Beauchamp threatened to take their annual toll upon "the arms and strcng;th of our ing a bill supported by Cbalrmari Rainbow by Dllworth-Comell Post. church in Hartford for a' period of ing that in that way they could get instantly and wounding Rosado Shanley.. / own country.” ernor Cross publicly states »hsr h a : .- American Legion...... 30 years, later with the American Price, 1 2 ju n io r 's clothes ORANGES RDR HIS a tank of oxygen the' most quickly. ROBBED OF $12,803 Bhanlcy/ls drafting a bill to pro­ of lives and property damage In at Jesse Jones of the RFC to exempt Is In accord with the view that fatally. He stated that Great Britain had bank stock hSId by the corporation Coming Events Board of Foreign Missions and now Ton Ritchie's breathing by that . time Governor Winshlp, away on a vide thp'^exemptlon, which ha, cora- least 13 states today. not yet derided upon the applica­ Conrectlcut unemployment' Insur­ March 7 — Irish Tea Party by dean .of the Hartford Theological was labored. \ picnic, waa notified of the shootings pares/to the exemption froni per­ from state taxation, ance program must be adopted l^'. Daughters of Liberty. ^ FOR A MONTH BREAKFASTS -- Four persons drowned tn Califor­ tion of an oil embargo against Italy Seminary. Dr. Rotter chose for his He died about 1 a. m. \ by motor courier and returned Im­ med Income tax given those of nia where streams inundated thou­ but declared that the Britlal gov- Couzens said Cummings rsoiMYea Jan. 1 , 1987, under the preeent' March 10 — Annual meeting of text a verse from Ephesians where One of the first to express regret mediately to confer with Attorney Two Suspects Questioned— tBuJIer incomes, for early Introduc- erm.ienv stood firm In the policy of $76,000 a year as chairman^ Ml the terms of jUia Federal Act _Toung Republican club. the Apostle Paul urges unity that sands of acres. Two inors, were General Fernandez Garcia' and to on. Senator M.’'ioney he 'said, s missing on a goveimment navigation maintaining steady, collective re- board of the Continental /'Illinois. NeeaesMy Marcb 13 i—, "Blue Bag”, 3-art the cliurch may bo etilfied, reading (Continued on Pagb Seven) announce the investigation. conaidjrtng the problem in the slstanct to aggression under the Bonk of Chicago, to which'the RFC -Epwrorth -League, ^N orth “And- ho gave some, app.stlea, ami light tender’s liouseixmt which dis­ 'rhe'gdvernor believM action may To^uve you money The Puerto Rican Nationalist $3,500 Found in Room of Senate. appeared from the mouth of the League Covenant. has lent $50,000,000, arid $15,000 a be neceseary before Dec. 1, because M. E. church. some prophets, and snnie evangel­ movement is the island's group Among those with, whom he has "The sooner oil la discussed ot,d year from the Chicago, Milwaukee, of Lie time necessary In getting op- March 26-27 — Faculty piny. ists. and some pastors, and teach­ Green river in Indiana. • Thty were campaigning for Independence from conferred on . the matter arc James George Pete and his wife. a decision taken,” said Eden, "the St. Paul and Pacific railroad, an­ proval" val from WWaiblnston aiblniton and sells ^ ' ‘TJnddy. Long Legs”, a t High School ers.” pr. Potter in his inimitable Evenlj-sized coal the United States. Headed by Pedro One of Them. , better, In the view of the British.” other borrower. ■ machinery for hall. Bencflt- of Educational club SLEUTHS PROBING Walsh, West Haven rubber manu­ up machlnety for jtamlali why dealt with ca0 t, describing the Albizu Campos, a lawyer and Har­ facturer, and 0}1. Thomaa Hewea The flood-threatened states tochid- Having Effect "if these' banks con pay these th Act. . '■ and Verplanck Fund.- natiire of their catling, He said burns better in your vard Graduate, It Is largely a youth ed California, Idaho, Texas, Iowa, The foreign secretary said that salaries,” he contended, "they can Wanted of Farmington, former aaalstaht Nebraska, South Dakota, Missouri, He sesumes there may be revUdon . beater and cuts fuel orga'nizatlon. Boston, Feb. 24/—(AP)—Two secretary of the Treasury. Hewes, the League sanctions already In­ In the Federal Act that might moke - MYSTERY MURDER An Indication of its size came a t. men/ suspects In a Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, . Kentucky, voked against Italy aa punishment (Continued on Page Six) during hU term to the Treasun De­ Michigan and Pennsylvania. a special aeealoo unnecessary, but be costs.' the last election, when the party $12,800 robbery at the Keith Boston partment. devoted his attention for her war with Ethiopia were hav­ » proceeding with hie oOmmlaMOBi d u t about 5,000 votes. theater last night, were taken Into Red- Cross - officials, the Coast ing a continuous comulative effect ■o aa tr be ready to act at any Nationalist leaders advised their cuatoay lasgely to a stud, of tax probleiiu. Guard and other governmental agen­ Enjoy Even Lucky Person KEEP HIS MILK In addition to providing a fairer which must ultimately influence the time. - ■ . That’s why every load you IRON 4 OF HiS followers to refrain from listing william .LfWngston,.deputy police cies assisted thousands of families in cessation of hostilities. However, the governorito taklnff P ic tu re Attractire IHrorcee Found themselves ■ at th«r recent registra­ threatened lowlands to move , their , The House cheered Eden when he FAVORS PLEDGED receive from us is extra- superintendent, said $3,500 waa (Oontlnoed on Page Seven) no chances and Is paving the way Temperature FRESH Er SWEET tion for the November election, found in the room of one of the livestock Arid personal belongings to assured Its members that Great for a apeclal session to handle mat­ PLAY SUITS., howeMr, Insisting that whatever ■ men. He did hot Identify It as part safer territory.' Brita'lp’s utUtude -toward the Italo- ters confined to action on the unem­ F ram in g To Win screened before delivery. Strangled by Noose of party Won would be subservient to at rU times with thermostat of the stolen money; '“ ■ ^ A sharp rise lo temperatures over Ethloplon war waa based solely on PARTY DELEGATES ployment .Insurance emergency. control dampers. Screened as it comes out FOR 4 HOURS the "Yuiqui invaders,” to whom Livingston declined the men’s a wide area yesterday from North­ its duties as a memher of the The study commission, the j ' L O W PRICES S O k ra lm g ^ , this West Indies Islaml was_ ceded; James and said, they would be- held ern' Minnesota to New Tork arid ifi Leogvib-bf'-Natlens.'...... -njr--atd-'taday;—la—'Tion^i 'Minneapolis Clwclt Ther­ of the silo, to remove dirt, by Bpalri 'ln ISSSi ' " for questioning. One, he said, was the south froiri California to Ala­ The British policy, said the young He will call the group together ^oat Returned' arrested. In the South Boston dls- bama added to the flood dangsrs. statesman, "has been Inspired by no soon, the whole problem wTu be mostat and Motoy — Eight $ dust, and lumps broken Riggs had returned to San Juan trlct, and the other in Readville telflah or ulterior'rnottves but solely Senator Maloney Wonld Have gone bvrer from the viewpoint o t Long Beach, Calif., Feb. 34 Only last Thursday, after a brief Forecaster C. A. Donnel of Chicago' Dollars. (AP)—A mysterious guest at the just beyond the Boston limits. CAUSE 3 DEATHS said today would be even warmer by Uie ( uldcratlon of the duties Connecticut’s needs, and a report Elite Studio in transit. You can be sure leave of absence Iq the Dominican There were three to the robber Incumbent upon the government as will be made this year. Room 0, 9S3 Main rpntalm apartment wherb Mrs. Ethel Palm, Republic.' He was designated to with a possibility that the niarcury- a member of the League of Nations State’s Envoys Vote to 1.37 Henry Street attractive divorcee, lay strangled by band that gained entrance to ihe mlgbt rcMb 60 degrees hero. The One o t the troublesome questlOM /.i properly-sized, clean, represent Puerto Rico Saturday at theater manager’s office by a ruse and a wholehearted supporter of the for Ceimcctlcut Is whether empl<^- Our Door Prize has a noose of . silken lingerie, was the opening of a George Washing' about 9 o’clock last nl|ipi^t highest Bunday was 45 a t 3 p. m. doctrine of cbllectivo security.” ' 'ffstinpr antliracite ,1 - ■ - 4 sought today by ] ‘ 51ideJiL-J^ashiogtim^ TCentral standard time) and a t 2 a. Renominate Roosevelt jss a s wcll as employaia shall con/ OLD her death. persons In the aadlTorium Borah’s .illack tribute to the unemployment coori- gone up to $40, u n ­ when you order OLD public,^ but left More receiving were unaware of the robbery. Thou­ ra. It was 44.. . Although Eklen’s statement was pensutlon fund. C O M PA N Y’S ..A I I /'■ ■' ' ' 1.' Twelve-year-old Billy -Cboley. Governor Wlnahlp^s notification. sands of others passed the brilliant­ Kflls Three and Buries 20 The only subzero temperature In made In explanation of a recently The governor expects the study •TONIGHT’S SPECIAL' claimed. We are now COM PANY’S LEHIGH awakened by a blaring radio In the An autopsy showed he was shot ly lighted lobby without knowing It the Nation yesterday wSs two below publicized Ipter-departmental re­ New Haven, Ckmn., ,Feb. 34.— to roat only a few thousand doUaia. looking for a winner. LEHIGH Palm apartment, across a narrow through the head, right hand, chest was taking place. zero at Havre, Mont. port on Ethiopia, his hearers bellev- (API—Senator Francis T. Maloney The money will come from the from ns. lurt from hla sleeping room, told and arm. \ The Keith Boston is to the center Motor Cars. was among the Democratic leaders emergency, relief commission. wHieh: Are you lucky? Try^ dice he heard someone drop Mrs. Riggs, returning by steamer of Boston’s theater district (Coottnnad oa Page Seven) (Contlnued on Page Btx) of the State today who favor send­ will also furnish a statistician. BRING HIM 6 OF ^ I'm not so little rough a window from the apart­ fhim a visit to Washington, was ing a pledget, delegation from Con­ CHICKEN \ ment about 10 p. m., Saturday advised by' radio that her husband daln Entraiioe necticut to the party’s National your luck. Register night. Benjamin Domingo, the manager, Seattle, Feb. 24.— (A P )—Jcresh HIS FAVORITE HALF was "critically.IIL” ...... said the robbeni gained entrance to snows-added to the danger of fur­ convention. _...... ,...... - TREASURY JUUANCE. now. There is no I'm B id PoUoe said Mrs. Palm died Sat Riggs was born to Washington In his office by ansn’ering the chal- Home from Washington for the ^ urday n ig h t Her body was found 1887, was graduated from-.Tale In ther slides today after an avalanche Washifigton, Feb. 34,-^(AP)—The CHOW MEIN charge to it ‘ lM |e ^’Who'B therr?” -with a curt roared down Spp(;ualmle Pass, fak­ Mustache Cups Scarcer weekend, Moloney said last nlgbt a t G. E. w m is & SON, me. HOUR RADIO .^ early yeoterday vtian W. Oaptar, 1849, entered the .Anny in 1911, hisnm uuinohome Inlu jncnviMeriden that he was position of the Treastny FSbruwy Opal, Lumber, Haooiia’ SoppSea, Paint fiouse manager,, forced commanded the 325th ArtUleyy, ing three. lives and burying more D jrtfw in ^^ electrically nAmerican -ShtpedlUeaeiy-- >Roreesr .UUMU,2fi-infltoZucaia.-.undn- ^toim- .of- \ ! f ! snow. . _ - . __ ' . lying on Uw- floor of her llv l^ room and retired in 1930 after 'serving as safe. With Domingo , were Louis' Jnan-Flannel-Undervoettrr^^&^ii^’^tth e renomlnsuon Of Prestdeot tRooss- ’’^ lures, $20.31i;97ftl6t'Tiet'^ oaianoes PROGRAMS /liesldo the.radl'i, nlaviny at m i yoi, Guards k e p t, close...vVateh bri the Between 9:30-10:30 ;; tfine'. - - ■ - I mUltary. attaclut-at.Leningra , search of possible Biimtio'nid vie- The old fashioned mustache cup, a* her husband.” PRINCESS of other dinners THE • TONIGHT Wero Armed survey of Columbus atotfes showed I "Yea, I remimber nhem. ” mused Connecticut or the 1%mocratlc July 1). $2,288,511,837.58: expendi­ and sandwiches |i , Uthougb detecUvM said- It would He was appointed head pf the Domingo said the three<-held au­ Urns. Parly of Connecticut any place ex­ tures, $4,635,162,607.95, tncludlll4:" That Tasty, Incomparable, Home Made ...J^ve Seen difficult for the 40-year- Island police upon the recommenda­ tomatic pistols, were fairly well A fourth snow slide fatality waa today, Is even more scarce than the 1 a restaurant man who has been In cepting In the United StatitS-Senate. ■■$2,132,465,711.96 of emergency e»vt1 6 R 1 L L _ , 'dld woman to strangle herself. tion of Senator Millard E. 'Tydinga dressed and apparently were be­ reported from Salmon, Idaho, where renowned red Hannel underwear of | business since’ 1910. ”My lather ”I am hopeful, however, tba,t the pendltures. Ebicese of expendltuiaK'' MAPLE Sir RAVIOLI ^ Another In Aykrtmeot' CD., Md.) ’ tween the ages of 25 and 30. Norman C. Olsen, a CCC worker the Gay Ninettes era. ■ had one but he turncA it into a State convention will so Instruct Its $2,346,650,770.37. Gross d ebt $80.- :. IS Short Steak with Freab JUustuPema Mrs. Alice Dooley, Billy's The robbers ordered the four the­ from Berg, N. D.. died of Injuries Many pf the surviving cvlpa have | shaving mug. delegation, and If I am there, I shall 50.5,591,896.13, a decrease of $1,181.- Spaghetti aad Hot Sansagw ' . -■ mother, police learned Mrs. film ater employes Into an adjoining received when buried under a slide. become Instruments of destruction “We never used them In the res­ lend my efforts In that direction.” 339,00 Under the previous day. GeU ■: LittU' Penny buy' only ONE sticL of gum whicH bad bean working in the kitchen of room, took the money from an open The gvalanch'e at Snoqualmie for the very things they sought to taurant business. I often wished Recently, Lieut Gov. Frank Hayes assets, $t0,160,430.912.()l. - • TAVERN AD Kinds of Hot and Cold siuidwlrheo her MMUtment a t 9:10 p. m.. Satur­ protect, the survey showed. Instead we had, though. If there was any­ him feel unimportant.! But when h,-’ bt*gins to buy safe and threatened they would Pass. 65 nflies east of here, crashed- said that he favored an Instructed 21 Maple Street day, Mrs. Dooley said she saw an­ RESUI^ ! of being used to keep those Ipng thing that made me mad. it vv-as to SIZZUNG HOT STEAMED CLAMS electricity . . . th.it s when he feeK big. Anyone will shoot if lOny of the employes an­ down the mountain Saturday, cover­ delegation, but he made It clear that other figure moving about the Uvlng swer «1 k ringing telephone. — ing half: a-'riaile o l the highway "handle-bar" mustaches from drop­ have one of those men with linndle- he h ad 'DO particular candidate In COLD WAVE KILLS FISH BINGO BINGO Where the Best Beer ‘ Oyotpra On the BoIf-iSheU rtdrnilth.vtLiHlfP.'nivybu'. .i;ot ELF. CT^*C ALLY. room a t the same- time. "Stop that advertisement thaf Two of the robbers left the thea­ ping into the coffee, they ara now bor mustaches come in and try to ' Is Served In Town! Our r.it«' .»r»- imonu th»* low. ,t m Am»*f .♦ you tan in The Herald Satur­ which forma the main traffic artery lowly shaving mugs. .inlnd. For a real treat in a bMe to eat, y«>ii can’t beat Regmiander'sr A Baturdsy afternoon visitor, Brn- day”, a boir’s'imlce said over the ter quietly by a side door, carrying between eastern rind western Wash­ drink coffee. Walsli Oppoeee e New'York, Feb. 24. — (A P ).— Moke np a pnrty tonight! let Bakr, a ranch employe a t Pieo- the money tn a small black bog, ington. Inquiries from most chtnaware Where could one be purchased? On the other band, James J- Twenty square miles oi dead fish KINCSBURY , Ugr. told pc^ee he dra^ several telephone, this morning. On Domingo said. The t|ilrd remained dealers brought some bluk lo^Sv. Army and Navy dub Saturday Robert Richardson, of TeUs of Tragedy Well, you might be able to get one Walsh, a fellow-townsman of Sen­ "Were put down today ae Additional The Aristocrat of Beer BOCK BEER ON TAP ilgbballa wlth- Mra. Palm a t her behind a few minutes, then quietly But s few smiled and remembered. It'yAu went as far as Germany, one ator Maloney and former chairman victims of the cold wavre. wme and. left about 3:80 p. m. '203 Highland street, loot a set of followed bis confederates...... The death "of Ler, Utchy, 36. of .and draughtsman’s tools to a leather I’ve been in this busjneas 47 dealers sold. Most of the. old ones of the State Central Committee, h'as .Captain Lawrence W. Long, e* HARVARD, EXPORT AND BLUE RIBBON A. E. I^lm , the dead woman’s for- Domingo explained the safe door 23Uah, who left bis truck to investi­ years, one sighed. ' "1 used to sell were imported. TONIGHT — 8:S0 HliLL CREAM ALE' ease. He advertised tn The Her­ gate tins roadway ahead, was de­ indloated he favors on unlnatructed the liner Haiti, related as be return­ m r husband, said he called at her was open because be- bad just re­ dozens of them, but I’ve sold only What would happen If there were delegation. ed from a West Indies eniiae that And Every Saturday Night! On Tap ’ T h e ipartment with his aeeond wife Sat- ald ordering the advertisement ceived the money from a dowiutalrs scribed by State Patrolman Fred one in the last 16 or 20 years. That continued for three: days, S. Grant. a sudden renaissance of. the flowing Maloney, Hayes and Walsh' were his ship encountered a vast area of irday night but was unable to get a office. The manager’s office is on was a couple of years a g o . when I wbiahers? dead mullet off trie North Caroiloa , 15 GAMES.AND SPECIAL GAMES Try One Glass and You’ll Be Phone iTISl ."They were returned to me jibe mezzanine floor. •’He was waUefog toward the first among those who four years ago Admission 25c. Asking for More! . REYMANDER’S TATON •esponse to hla knocking a t the door. Saturday afternoon just after the found one back in the etockroom. A •TWell. I suppose the boys would fought for a delegation pledged to coast Saturday. Door Prise.' ' rbe visit, be said, oonceraed a finan- The manager told police be wait-' slide,” said Grant, who narrowly es­ c^ple of weeks later a woman came just have to drink their coffee some Dr. E. J. Hoover, ship’s surgeoiL, 35 Oak StrMt Chas. Reympider, Prop. I paper was out on the street”, he ed about two minutes after the caped burial himself. ” 1 was a waya Alfred E. Smith. dal setUemeiR he Wanted to make ' said. fh and said that was just what khe other way,” someone offered. "Pci- The Democratic State Central said be believed the fish wein k in * ^ rith his first wife. third robber left before sounding waa looking for. the alarm. Bonally," he confided, "I’m fond of- in swimming from^theU warm Gql£ .(OoBtiaaed -a«,Fage. tievmiA Did she want It for a»-antique t dunUng." (Continued on Fags 81z> Stream Into colder fmteri A

■v'. ^ V ^ h lis iiUK CVKMNG HERALD, MANCt^TER, C O N N ..^NDAlr, FEBRUARY 24,198«. MANCHES?TE|l E V E N IN G ITElt.iU.D. M ANUHESTKR, CONN., M O ND AY, F E B R U A R Y 24,198«. \ -P A G E t w o PAGE.THREE. V UA FITiU HONOR Manchester STATE?‘ SOaUTREldtS’’ MARKET GROUPS SAYS CONFIRMATION "ANYTHING GOES” JOLLY M. I. A. MEETING ^ Savant Hnds that Rath .10 Son Is Born Today fOREHmttUBTOilERR L o d i l ^ o c k s HEHRY L ROOSEVET Hunt for Catchy Slogans ’ Date Book REDUCED BY BOUniN AND TUNEFUL FEATURE Does Not Piirify the Air SUBMARINE BASE OFnCER H IT B Y S k iN G Furolsbed hy F. B. Rhaw, Inc.- ADDS TO VITAL LIFE PROGRAM LONG To Woolworth Heiress Assistant Secretary of the Engages Political Heads 75 Pearl SL, Hartford Bing Croffby Starred in Musical Lt. R. H. Barnes to Be Speaker ; Tonight OfTicial PublTcallon of Relief Wllllatn R. Martin, Local Navy Died Saturday— Dis­ Annual Masonic Ball at State V.r- at State Theater — Many Springfield, O., Feb. 24.-L(AP)—*and 86,000;( an hour after the London, Feb. 24— (A P) — A rionfmlght be kidnapped If token to the at Gatkering at Y. M. C. A. CommlHsinn la DLsconUnueO. Repraaentatlve - _ furnace ash' have been carried tant Cousin of president, Washington, Feb. 24.— (A ‘the "Big Stick" 'The Square Deal/ mory. Favorites in the Cast. A Wittenberg college profeasor, re- was born today to Countess Bar-] United'States. On Tuesday, March 2. TO LD UOTRI OfTieials Announce. / Only Few Issues Buoyancy in Living Is Result out. t - - • The hunt Ipr catchy slogans wiL^ and ’Trust-Buatlng." » ___- ■ Tomorrow Sapper, Several Spe^ers .1 porting findings with. a-''duat TQUll- bars Hutton Haugwitz-RCventlow, 'The Count, however, denied this - B ld ~ ^ k « d Soft,/avy ■ Ufuupdamp teowDUVW sm LUO Washlagton, Feb. 24.— (A P )—The which- to- conjure -votos' next- Novemr^ "He-Kept Us Out of War* wiM \ Fab.' 96.— Ohamb'er o f Commerce Bank Stocks yUting Ckiea," which bad Its la the best heiress to the W oolworth mllllohs. report flatly through the Aasoclated ... The next 'fcgular m6htBry'*m'e«t- ter’’ of his own Invention, said to- Capital today made plana for last ber Is bn, biit the phrase coiners are D ie-v^ as Woodrow Wilson's forcsi \all-mcmbcrshlp meeting at V. M. Buck D o w p ^ Trend— Cap. Nat Bk. and Tr. 30 22 of Giving Service to God, premiere yesterday at the State "washersher o f air,"air,' reducing the con- The Countess was married to Press. Ing of the Foremen’s CHub is sche­ Hartford, Feb. 24.— (A P )—"Con­ and EirtertaininiaitM " T dajAthat he bad counted 160,000,000 Count Ourt Haugwltz-Reventlow not satisfied with, the resulto as yet. snatched a close victory In 1916. Gorernor Hoffman Jleclares Ov, A. fTonn. R iver B k , ...... 450 /— Theater, la a Jolly, tuneful, enter- tent to 260,000, h e \ »ld , but rain honors to Colonel Henry Latrobe Floral gifts from friends fairly duled to take place at the Manches­ ' This Week necticut Social Trends, for months foreign particles In a cubic foot ot May. 14, 1935, following her divorce James A. Farley, Democratic In 1924^ the country was urged li First Nat Bank ..... 100 — 'Inlng picture. Bing (Jroaby the does little. The hardu the rainrain, the Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the _ overflowed the bIgN Regency house, ter Y.M.C.A. on Tuesday, evening, Feq. 27.—Meeting of .Manchester chairman, has experimented with "Keep Cool With Coolldge." the official publication o f the State Losef^igh As 2 Points. Htfd.-Conn. Trust ... 74 78 ' Says Bishop. - featured player In this song-starred Tharsday Niglit; air during the recent cold, cloudy less dust removed, be sajd Ten m il from Prince Alexis Mdlvani. Mdlvani -overlooking Hyde Rark, where the March 3, at 7:30 and a large attend­ ' Willard Whited, - Stale’s Improvement Association at Y. M. weather here. Navy, who died Saturday after a was killed a few months later In an Haugwitz-Rcvcntlows are living. ance Is hoped for by President David "Keep Roosevelt In and the Gang A 1 Smith ebped unsuccesafulh Emergency Relief Commission, was Htfd. Nat Bk. "nd Tr. 28 30 Paramount presentation of the pop­ Hon averages have been- reported brief Illness. C. A; Dr, P. R. Fehlandt, assistant pro- during light rain atorma. auto accident In Spain. Gloat bunches of red Snd yellow SUlcs. Out." Republicans havc- trlcd out with Herbert Hbover In 1928 c] replaced today by a bulletin which x Phoenix St Bk and Tr. 225 — ular Broadwv musical comedy .Colonel Roosevelt, distant cousin Feb. 28.— Lecture on South A fri­ which broke rmords during its New feeadr of chemistry rind phyqicb, Dr. Fehlandt said the machine he The young mother's father and tulips were stacked In the entrance The principal speaker on that "Save the Constitution.’ But both! "Let’s Look at the. Record.” War the commission said It planned ,0 /N ew York, Feb. 24.— (A P )—Light For, -the" dghteenth consecutive A program that Is expecib of the President, will bo buried In Chief Witness at the Lind­ ca at S. ri. E. church by Organist Insurance Stocks York run. He Is assisted by such •old bis machine worked according developed draws air Into a ^ ttle stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Frrinklyn hall. evening will be Lieut. R. H. Barnes sides arc still racking thetr brain. ren G. Harding won,' In 1920 ot ■’out effective selling today depressed Aetna Casualty ...... 105 110 year, the Right Reverend Cfiiaun- Arlington cemetery tomorrow with Hutton, came to England from the A. W. Cooper. release monthly. favorites as Ethel Merman, Charlie last nearly three hours has to a method called more than 98 filled with an alcohol mixture. There The physicians’ automobiles stood of the U. 8. Navy department. Mr. What are the easenttoU of a.per- "Back to Normalcy.” Feb. 29.-t-Lcap Year- dance at most Stock Market groups. Aetna Fire ...... '... 07 59 full military honors. A detail of United States for' the event. The Sta'e W elfare Dppurt- ccy B. brewster. Bishop cfncritns of Ruggics, Ida Lupino and Grace' arranged by President Josepb per cent accurate by the U. S. the dust particles accumulate. . - empty at the curb with the chauf­ -Barnes who Is stationed at the fect slogan? Political authortUes Hoover won In 1928 promlaiag "4 bergh Trial Denied Story. Kalnbow by Dllworth-COrnell Post. A few railway equipment and Aetna Life 37<4 39'.4 Marines, with whom Roosevelt The British press recently has ment had planned to take oyer pub­ Connecticut, officiated at the annual Bradley. The feature will continue of the Manchester Improvement As-'' Bureau of Mines and reported these Air enters the bottle through'a feurs gone for cups of tea. Indicat­ United States Submarine Base In say It should. If possible, be crisp, Chicken In Every Pot,” but loM il American Legion. specialty Issues managed to buck Automobile ...... 39 4i serVed in several campaigns, will printed reports that the Count and lication of. Social Trend.^/but the confirmation exerchses at St, through tomorrow night soclatlon for Thursday evening of other findings; ing that their employers did not In­ N ew London has a very Interesting short, and contoin only one Idea;; 1932 on - "W ho But H(X)ver"- edtik Coming Events the trend, and the utilities, with the Conn. General ; . . . 43 45 glass tube to strike a baffle'plant boar the casket. - Friends in the Countess would make thetr home In State Board of>Flnao^-and Control Mary's Episcopal church yesterday All the famous Cole Porter songs this week In the Manchester Y. M. Air popularly regarded as "pure” tend to leave the Countess for aomc topic to brlng 'to hls listeners-con­ [fiat I t Shot)jd involve such concepts friends of - Frankltn" D;* RdosS^*: Trenton, N. J., Feb. 24.— (A P )— March 7.— Irish Tea Party by exception of Consolidated Gas and Hartford Fire 82 .84 undei the surface of the liquid. It Is Navy and Marine Corps wUl be hon­ England, fearing that their child time. cerning the government's method of ruled that the dcpMtmcnt had no afternoon, when a class of thirty-five which Were universally popular are CL A. building. Supper will be served contains 2,000,000 particles a cubld as "democracy,” "Justice" and sdug • "Happy Days A re Hen Daughters of Liberty. North American which lost a point Hartford Steam Poller 83 86 diffused into - small-mlst-like bub­ orary pall bearers. operating bn the high seas. H e Is Governor Harold Q. Hoffman today statutory au th orityto do so. boys and girls were confirmed. Moie heard In this mirthful picture. He at 7 q,’cIock and at Ita conclusion "equality” ; that It should sound well Again." March 10.—Annual meeting of or ao, were, fairly steady. National Fire ...... 80 82 foot; air In public, building offices ble*, allowing the dust to become Services will be held at St. John’s well qualified to speak on this sub- 'ueuaed Millard Whited, Sourland In Its first Jskuc of the bulletin, than 300 parents and friend.s of fh5 has provided a number of others President Pero ha.s am used to have but not mean anything too definite. Young Republican club. At the same lime losers of frac- Phoenix Fire ...... 96 98 and halls averages 10,000,000 a damp and remain In the fluid. A Episcopal church. The Pre'stdent having'apent a greater por- it e . JTTI.c.Lcqmjni!^^^ -Confirmanila__attended...the, acr.vica W;!U9h .,.are. .sq,ugjly„,j»s, .good.. .69-Ahti —euUo-foott-aiid-bv-tbe-average-darap C9.?n» — (ftlppecanoa and -Tyler—Toou—-to ENDURANCE. w eiinteln hnnberjeeh-anA one-of-the March -18.—f-'’Bhie - Bag;'‘-8»act ■ttons 'to-9'X>r -moi^,-a»'"the— season Ro.<(Bia insurance t ; .'v Ssm ple-of-the 'fluid-then-may be-ex- *nd1lIiT.Tt{»36VeirpJiB*f6*^relu"ni'C) irew“(5rhrfiiTr^m"thTTerviti5"6rKtr "in’ view of tlic demand . for in-. and heard Rev. Brewster say that "Y ou ’re the Top," "Anything Goes, chairman of the Manchester Board THREE BROMINENTMEN KafflBbrc! department store with among the best remembered of ---EdbnfoTrN C ^ ^ r meet atate’a chief witnessrea hgnln.sl comedy, EpwoHh League, North approached the fourth hour. Includ­ baaement, the courtt- runs 10,000,000, amlned under a microscope. Washington early tomorrow from country. Lieut. Barnes has chosen formatldD regarding the relief slt'jii- Travelers Ins...... 630 650 the dedication of one's life to service and "I Get a Kick Out of You." Ad­ which he had been connected for 48 John Harrlkon SpulII, 87, more thal Bruno Richard Haiiptmai^n, w^th M. E. church. ed U, S. Steel, Bethlehem, Youngs­ o(; Health, will speak on "Sanitation" Hyde Park. for his subject for this meeting "U- American campaign slogans. Wil­ tlnn, 1he emergency relief commis- Public LtUlfy Stocks for God-gives buoyancy and vitality ditional songs by other-music mak­ years. \ half way. “lying," .^a charge which might be March 28-27. — Faculty play. town Sheet and Tube. Chrysler. aU() In his talk will touch on the The N avy •> began a two weeks' DIE OVER WEEK-END Boats In the World War." Rofresh- liam Henry Harrison, affectionately sloh will Issue a monthly news bulle- Conn. L t and Pow * . . 64 68 to living. ers are included. / ' question of the milk supply In Man­ Twenty-five years ago, a muk the basis o f perjury'action aghin.st "Daddy Long Legs." at High school General ilotorS, Packard, Great class Will meet from 6:46 to 6:16. period of official mourning yester­ , ments w ill be served by the W om­ known as "Tippecanoe" because of lin.Kiyln^ current relief Atatlsjlcs. . , Conn. P o w e r ...... _ 49 _ 51 He.explalncd thc.mcanlng of con­ Outstanding In thei lyric line are kicked him, breaking a collar born hall. -Benefit of Educational chtb- Northern Preferred, - N, -Y, Central chester. -Dr* Moore. w’Ul.not ievatB The N. Y-. A .-first aid class -will day. Flags on all ships were at en's Division of the Y.M.G.Av’--: his victory over the Indlans-at the "This bulletin is occasioned by the Htfd. elec. L i ...... 70 72 firmation and told the class that the parodies on’ "You’fcThe' Top" and four ribs. A few years latei The governor, who questioned and Vcrplanck Fund. / Southern Pacific. Santa Fe. North­ his talk to the milk situation aluRc, NEUTRALITY ACT meet at 7:30. ' . half-mast for the first time since Frederic J. Corbett, Jacob L. Attendance at the Foremen's'-club Tippecanoe river In Indiana, was the disrontlniiance of Connecticut Social Hartford Gas ...... 43 48 ",vou have given your.sclf to God hut which Crosby and Miss Mer-ihan a mad dog bit him. Then be wai Whited at length Saturday, said the ern Pacific. Johns-Manville, West- but will talk In a general way The men's swimming classes will the death of Calvin Coolldge. Fox, of Hartford and Dan- Deaths Last Night meetings has been Increasing each candidate for president and Tyler trends made necessary by lack of So. New Eng. Tel. . . . 148 lO'l also confirmation means that God sliig. These took the audleivtfe by caught In a peanut plclfing machti J "printed and written record shows Inghoiise, Du Pont, U. S. Smelting. storm with -their unexpected lines, tnc methods of Improving sanltattoi meet as follows; 7:00 to 7:46, life Colonel Roosevelt died at the time. At the February meeting fo r vice president. They were statutory aiithorizatlon for Its pub­ has given his spirit unto you. ford N. Barney of Farming- and physiciansph;- ’ ' feared" * 'he wouldift I that he was lying." Kennecott and Anaconda. filanufacturing Stocks and proved4he high spot In the en­ conditions In Manchester. D c Moorl saving; 7:45 to 8:30; non-swimmers. '■’’•val hospital after suffering a over 50 men attended the supper, elected by the W higs In 1840. lication by the office of the .commis­ "Genuine faith docs not mean a CAMPAIGN ISSUE ton Pass Away. 8L Louis—Tom Kearney, 65, na­ recover. I; Whited was one of the two wll- Baldwin Preferred got up 3 points Acme W ire ...... 42 44 tertainment. Ntarly everything un­ will have a doctor from the state A public setback party will be heart attack. He bad been HI a and movie lecture -by Bill Edson, Another old slogan la "Jackson CONGRESS CONFERS sioner of welfare.” and Improvement was shown by sluggish faith In some mere religious tionally known betting commission­ A hit-and-run driver got SpuOl i| „ ' nesses who placed Hauptmann tlcar Am. Hardware ...... 36',4 38'4 der th*/ sun Is Introduced in these board of health present to talk on held at the West Side Rec on Cedar siiort time with Intestinal Influenza. and it Is expected that an even forever,” shouted in 18219 by admir­ The commls.slon reportcd'^ln the Baldwin Common, Westlnghousc Arrow H and H, Com 46 48 dogma but It gives a vital, personal Hartford, Feb. 24. — (AP) — A er. The sporting fraternity knew 1928. Both legs were broken; i the IJndbcrgh estate at Hopewell parodlbs, from Ethiopia to strat­ the milk situation riot only In Man­ street. Play will start at 8 o'clock. Secretary Swanson, who is seri­ larger number will bo on hand for ers ot Old'JIlckory. bulletin that the number of relief Air Brake, Yellow Truck, \merican and truly moving force to our lives, him as a man who handled millions few nights ago,' SpuUI ran Into man about the time of the kidnaping, Billings and Spencer. 2 3 ospheric flights. chester but throughout the state and ously ill at the same hospital, was prominent attorney, Frederick J. the March meeting. A board of Abraham Llnchln was elected the cases In Connecticut In December, Locomotive, Cclanese, Industrial enabling us to work In service for of dollars In wagers and never trouble. He fell and fractured 4 _^arch 1, 1B32. ON NEW FARM BILL Hbistol Br(8sa ...... 71 73 The bright dance routines by Lc- tell what I3 being done to regulate Congress Bloc to Attempt to told yesterday of his assistant's Corbett; a utlHti^ official, Donford governors has been appointed to at­ first time on hla declaration that "A 19.30, totaled 26,386 compared to 34.- Rayon and S2:henley. others through our 'ovc of God", "welched" on a bet. tend to all matters pertaining to the hip In tw o places. ^ The Sourland logger was the only Collins Co...... 120 130 Roy Prlnz dc-serve mention, as does the supply of milk In other places. death. The Cabinet officer had N. Barney, and a leading merchant. House Divided Against Itself (Jnn- 704 In November and 50,624 in De­ Corimoditles were mixed. Wheat Bishop Brow.sler said. "Faith means Hollywood. Calif.—Ed W. Smith, club, one man from each plant. They But although doctors despaired (2 wttnesa .New Jersey called at Colt’s Pat. Firearms. 64 66 the fast-paced direction of Lewis Archie Kilpatrick of The .Herald P o t ^ c h a Plank in Both Y. M, C . A, Notes spent a restful night and was re- Jacob L. FoXj^.dicd during the week­ not Stand" and the second time bn cember, 1934. The cases rcprc; llrrned and cotton was moderately Eagle Lock . ..______3 6 _____ 38 the ndvcnture,')omc.selzing.-Of npp(ir,. Milestone. 'The audience is carried hqa alao been secured tb glve-a-trtlk end. ^ x' 67, former sports editor of. the Chli- arc; WlUlam Smith. Talcott Broth­ bla-warntng, "Don't Swap Horses In hill life, Spu|l| told-them: ...... — Iftuplniann's extradition hearings In sented 107,414 persons In ticcchibcr low'^er. Bbnrfs moved Indefinitely. ported*to be Improring. Fafnlr Bearing ...... 95 lOO tunlty In our lives. Only a Hfc ^rillt headlong from amusing escapades and has been asked to select his SCHEDULE FOR WEEK Corbett, former Hgraord corpora­ cago American. He also served as a ers; Carl Herrick, C. R. Burr Co.; the Middle of the Stream." "I’m going to live to be a hwe ^New York to place the Bronx car. House Quickiy Agrees to 1935 nn against 133,521 for Novem­ I,padlng foreign exchanges were up In the absence of Admiral William referee and was a mkgazlnc writer. dred." Gray Tel Pay Station 28 28 on faith can achieve Its highest ful­ to diverting songs, and from spec­ own subject. In addition to the tion counsel and lydandldato for the George Snow, Orford Soap (Jo.; Horace Greeley, famous Ameri­ penter near the scene of the .rime ber and 189,457 for the previous De­ in terms of the dollar. Hatforms. Monday, February 24 H. Standley, chief of naval opera­ Tucson. Arlz.—Robert L. Hoyal, H art and Cooley . . . . 135 145 fillment." The speaker cited Inc Hfc tacular night club scenc.s to madcap speakers'there arc arrangeme'its Dcril(3eratlc mayoralty nomination In Harold Norton, Lydall A Foulds can Journalist, vainly fought the 'Whited swor.i he saw Ha\ipttiiann cember. . With, both the government and 12:00— Klwanls Luncheon meet­ tions who now is In London, Rear 42, husband of Mrs. W ilm a Hoyal, Paper Co,; James Shcekey, Man­ Hold Parley With Senate Landers, Frary A Clk 54 .56 of Helen Keller as an ouUltandlng comedy. being made for amateur vaudeville the .1935 electl^, died yesterday aft- second election of General Grant 1* prowling around the Uhdbcrgh "The principal decline", .said the the utilities Interests claiming vic­ ing- ' Admiral Adolphus Andrews i.s act­ director of women’s actlvUics for chester E lectric Go.; George Mann. A Bow. Class A 7 9 example of faith that overcame se­ Crosby Is a knight errant aboard acts to 'be presented with Jack San­ terhoon at St. Francis’ hospital a 1872 with the slogan, "Turn the grounds on two occasions late In bulletin, "occurred In the several tory In Saturday's Federal Court Washington, Feb. 24.— (A P )—An 1:30— Trade school gym period. ing secretary. the Republican National committee. Nichols, Case Brothers; John W ol­ do.. Class B . . . . , . — 2 rious physical handicaps. " I f she a trans-Atlantic liner. His borrowed son of the Slate theater aa master few minutes after he had been taken Rascals Out." ' -February. 1B32. He repeated this work relief categories, representing decisions at-Charlotte, N, C„ follow- attempt to project the neutrality IS' 3:00— Open gym period. cott^ C. E. Wilson Co.; K arl E. N ighf Coughs to Rush the Measure. New Bflt. Mcb., corn'; 23'4 2 0 ^ could overcome sudjt tremendous passport gets him Into trouble, for of ceremonies. to the institution from his home. He New York-=^'Walter Leroy, 80, for­ ■William M cKinley’s slogan, " A " testimony at the Flemington trial. the transferor persons to private In­ ors of the power stocks appeared 4:00— Jolly Crew Girls' cliib. mer actor and circus proprietor. Johnson, (Jhcncy Brotherk; Paul Quickly bhcckcd do., pfd...... 95 — handicaps", he concluded, "Imagine It belongs to a public enemy. That In order that the committee m ay sue lnto” the Presidential campaign was 4'r-ycars old. Full Dinner Pall" was credited with %. _iT h e defense, both at the extradl- dustry and to W PA projects." to .be L bit confused as to market 5:15— Business Men’s volley ball. Milwaukee— OorncHus L. CJorco- ■Volquardsen, Trade achool; Thomas without “doeliig." North and Judd ...... 37 39 what faith can do for you who pos­ passport forces him to tumble in know just how many to arrange din­ waa planned today by the "strict 'TW O FOR ONE” DANCE Physicians said his d^atb was helping him win In 1896. Bon hearing and at the trial, pro- Exclusive of WPA cxpendltiires, procedure. 6:30— M ilk Dealers' association ran, 72, veteran Milwaukee alder­ Glenncy, Carlyle Johnson Co. Washington, Feb. 24.— (A P ) — Peck, Stow Wilcox 7 9 sess all your facutles." and out of sundry disguises ’sdth hi­ ner.for It Is requested that the cofn- neutrality bloc” In Congress. caused by an 'attack of gastric (Johorts of Theodore Roosevelt ffneed witnesses who attacked the bulletin' said, the general rclh f O f much Interest to the financial larious consequences. The whole supper meeting. man who served ns president o f the Russell Mfg. Co...... 30 35 The confirmation cl(uis consisted mlttee In charge o f the arrange­ hemorrhages which he suffered un­ played heavily upon such phrases aa Whited's credibility. Whited held Tlic House agreed quickly today to program required an outlay of .ti.. sector were the government's tax Although the group Is still driv- 6:30— Emanuel Lutheran group City (-ommon Council and often Scovlll M fg. Co, , , , , 30 .41 of the following; Rita Mary Bq)- ship becomes a madhouse of fun, AT REC FRIDAY NIGHT expectedly Saturday night. H a had hiS" tdentlAcatlon. and- Saturday a conference with the Senate on the OIT, 668 In December, o r whic'h proposals which may be submitted when Crosby stops at nothing to di­ ments be notified by__Wednes-ia-'j;. . Ing for further legislation at. this gysxL. - - - - was consulted-by- offlclals-of-othcr Standard Screw ...... 123 1.33 rher, Eunice 'Eilzabcth Brown, Lois night. 'The committee Is c5mpos.’ (1 been 111 for 10 weeks with influenza Governor Hoffman that he had $343,318 was met with Federal funds to Congress later this week. While vert passengers of their costumes. sesjslon, they realize they have little 7:30 Senior ''V ” gym. cities on Icglalatlvo problems. BOY SCOUT NEWS new .$500,000,000 farm bill. nervous markets were expected to Stanley Works ...... 48>4 .50'.) Annie Callls. Barbara Caroline Car,- but was recovering from this ail­ :rlbed the prowle'r to Co. and the balance with state and local In the ..nd, he gets hla reward with of Matthew Merz, chairman; Dante chance. (Their objective now Is to 7:30— Bright Lights Glrls’1 club. Englewood. N. J.—Dr. J. Rltcbic Speaker Byrns named these Torrington ...... 97 99 ter, Jean Russell Clarke, Phyllis A special Opportdnlty Night will ment. Troop 1 arles A. Lindbergh the day after funds. Tn November, the cost was follow *he Introduction of various an elusive romance. Paganl, Michael Coughlin, Edward create pubUc sentiment to force 8:00— " Y " Bowling League: Smith, 84, professor emeritus of revenue measures by other than the Union M fg. Co...... 9 11 June qiatk, Doris Elizabeth Dixon, neutrality pledges into the party be the feature attraction at the Barney, who waa 77 years old and The meeting was opened at 7:16 e kidnaping. members of the agriculture commit $1,354,180 and In December of lt),';i, Stein and Joseph Pero. CToughlin's vs. Shearer's, Reid s vs. homiletics at Princeton Theological administration forces, the belief U S Envelope, com,. 110 118 Edna Louise Hadden, Alice EHzji- platforms. Recreation Center on School street vice-president of the Hartford Elec­ Seminary. on yonr own I Hoffman’s Sttaement. tec aa conferees: $2,'238,470. Gibson’s. Keller’s vs.. Talcottvllle. by Harry Elliot. Announcements ‘ I ‘In view of the fact that there was expressed that no drastic tax do., pfd...... 127 — beth Little, Barbara Ruth Lltllo, The Senate munitions committee Tuesday, February 25 this Friday night when a "Two for tric Light company, died Saturday London—William Adamson, 72, were made and were followed by SIGNATIJRB Chairman Jones (D., Tex.), Repre­ The W P A payroll for Deeomher, bill would get throufth tbls session. Veedar Root ____ _. . . 82 u. 84'.i HKIen Matchett, 1,41s Estelle Mc­ the price of One” admission privi­ CASH night at his )iomc In Farmington. Secretary for Scotland in the labor Neema to be a studied efTbrt to sup­ the commission reported, totaled .$1,- ’Will soon submit a report on the 2:00—Mrs. Mixter’s cooking dem­ Patrol meetings at 7:30. sentatives Fulmer (D.. S. C.). Doxey’ Whitlock Coll Pipe ' 3 Collum, Mildred Elizabeth Sheldon, i Qu in n’s p h a r m a c y lege will prevail. This new venture He had been In good health during governments of 1924 and 1929-31, W a will land you up .to press from the public certain Im- 405,275.02 compared to $600,023.73 ASKS DISCRETION neutrality , phase of Its inquiry. onstration. The tests pm’sed were "T h rift" M rta n t Information concerning the (D., Miss.), Hope (R.. Kan,), and J. B. Williams Co. . . . 43 53 Geraldine Amanda Smith, Shirley Chairman N ye (R.; N. D.), and oth­ 3:00— Open gym period. is to make it possible for more to the past week and his sudden dcrith Buenos Aires—Gen. Manuel A . by R. Stone, W. Armstroiit,, and W. $300 on your own signature and give you at long at 30 Klnscr (R.,_Pa.).______In November. June Steven-son. Ethel M ay TIdmas, ..Mauptmann base and .my interest in. fillsoellaneous __ , er members feel the present Jaw: Is ._..6:30t—I nter.-councU supper meet­ attend the! regular weekly dances was attributed to a cerebral vascu­ Rodriquez; minister of war of Ar- .McBride.. A t .8 o'clock we Jiud .some, ...monthi (to. repay. Single, ond- married, paopt* v^ome - to ue • Tt was said that ‘any eonalderabTc Chapman' Valve ...... 19 2) Beatricn Loulsr- Torraflcc, Mar­ IN r a d io TALKS^ ™ b e r e n o y a t e d 'a long step forward, but that It falls ing. held at the Rec Ceijter. For this lar'accident. gen u n a:...... * ...... R from the standpoint of seeing jorie, Mae Tucker. drill on right and left face and at every day rather than bother ralativei and/lriandt. to If shat final and complete Justice Is delay woiild thwart the desire of Conn. Invest. M gt. .. 351 4 54 far short of what la. necessary. 6:30— Chamber of Ckjmmercc din­ special occaaion the King's Men will He was alao an official o f the Ausslg, Czechoslovakia — Dr. 8:10 Mr. Griswold read us the Scout Robert Atkinson Chambers. How­ Heinrich Lumpe, 77, known os the cash will help you come In today. the matter,” the govenior administration lenders to get , the N . Y ^ t o c k s Elec Steam Sterilizing 234 354 They are convinced that Ameri­ ner meeting. return and all those who heard them Connecticut Power company and a play, "Trip Through Scouting." ard Conn. David Robert Dougan. More Space to Be Made Avail­ "Falh.r of the European Bird I wish to make this further soil coDBciyation farm subsidy bill 300 SEE SCANDIA Jacobs Co. (F. I.) . . . ■ ‘ I g i j 2G can Insistence upon a freedom of 6:30— Girls’ basketball. at last week's dance were loud in member of the directorate of a num­ Wc had five boys visiting the The r*lp of intereal efcarseS la tkrea f Wnurikn, Okla. George B. Perry, enlil nmnnnt r - ihr'lonn. Tkp pnti at, a *100. Inna for tra Whited: season gets fully under way. Alaska Jun . . . . Sanborn Map 97 — Not to Be Interrupted. 8:00— So. Methodist Bowling Lea­ smooth and snappy dance rhythm. Colt Patent Fire Arms Manufactur­ Bclyes. monlha la 010.00 oiilr, wkra erlaeleol- la rrealO la tan .son. John Martin Hyde,- Robert United States entry into the World As was stated last week this orches­ ing company. 81, son of William Flake Perry, , a "T did not question this man upon "(T h e legislation, though passed Allegheny ..., Sparta Foundry ...... 27 Vi 29 V(, gue. The meeting was closed by Harry rqnal nionlklr laalallairnta at tan Oallar,. raek aa aeracS. CLASS INDUCTED James. Madden, Clarence Gordon War. They would sacrifice this tra, although only organized about Confederate brigadler.-gencral ih the whose IdentlAcatlon Hnuptitiann was by Senate and Kouse in aomewhat Allied Chem Sylvanla Indus, ^ ___ 27'y 20'.j 8:30— Women’s gym (Miss T in k ­ Fox died last night at hla Prospect Civil War. Elliot at 0 o'clock. Maron, Wilfred John Maxwell. Fced- cial lAppeal to Political Work was started thia morning at trride to keep peace. a year. Is rapidly coming to the at­ brought back from the Bronx to different form, provides In general Am Can ...... Taylor-Colquitt . 3 5 ’.’. 3714 er). avenue home here after a .week's noom t erlck Charles Mohr, Howard Elliott | the Quinn Pharmacy which will add The present neutrality law which tention o f the leading dance enthu­ There will be a hike Saturday, ||and trial Ip New Jersey because 1 for Federal subsidies to farmers for Am Coml Alco Now York Hank and Ins. Stocks ’ Wednesday, February 28 illness o f bronchial pneumonia. He Nliilr Tbciilvr Ilnll4lnn iiank o f N Mohr, ^enry William Edward Scott,' much needed floor space to the Congress- has voted to extend until siasts and* Is proving popular was 79 years old. Insects which carry diseases arc Feb. 22. W c will meet at the church, P E R S O N A l / Uieught he was not telling the truth, taking land out of commercial crop Am Home Prod Leaders During Campaign. May 1, next year, embargoes ship­ 2:00—Women’s )rowling. harmless, .so long as they have not a t 0 o'clock. Everybody out.— Bruno Tri. .54SO TSS Mala SI, Degree Team’s Work Re- Am Rad at S . Bankers Trust ...... 6.5 Burton- Elmore Smith. Robert Henrv ’ storci The first change that will wherever It plays. Ill 1925 he retired as Jlce-presl- WMAMCB, COMPAMY''^ M it because the printed and written produetlon and devoting It to soil- I Smith, Robert Clark, Terrill and ‘ be made wHI be the installation of ments o f implements o f war tb bcl 2:00— W ell Baby clinic. blticn a diseased animal. Mankus, ' record shows that he was lying. ' , — l. i Am Smell . . Chase ...... 58 3:00— Profession men’s class. building or other ''economic" pur­ -Charles Volkcrt. a new prescription department llgerents. i “On April 26th, '1932 he gave to Chemical ...... 55 poses. For the first two years the ceiveslompliments; Those ■winter Park, Fla., Feb. 24.— which will add a 4rpth of five feet to Preeldent’a Power 5:00— Manchester Green Group Am Ton B .. .. Central Hanover .... 114 gym. the state police a signed statement subsidies would he piiraed direct to (A P )—Owen D. Young, chairman the store and make It possible tb It also glyea the President discre­ in which he said that he had never ; Am Wal Wks .. Continental ...... 18'; 6:30— Andover Group gym. farmers, except that If states coop- I Anaconda Corn Exchange ..... 63’, of the Advisory Couricll o f the N a ­ give a full view of the store from tionary power to warn Americana seen any or suspicious versons in New Class. that they travel on belligerent ships 7:30—-Cubs Group gym. aged, they could handle the distri­ Armour. 111. ... First National ...... 1875 tional Broadcasting Company, ap­ behind the prescription counter. In ■ V bt tha woods nor in the vicinity of 8:.30—Arrows Group gym. ’ 7 bution, After two years, the sub­ COLUMBIA pealed today for the- "choice word addition to thia there w ill be new- at their own risk. the Undbergh homo. His next 'Atchison .... Guaranty Trust ____ 294 sidies would be paid only in co­ ^nd the measured phrase" In radio side cases erected and In doing thi.5. Congiresa alao voted to expand 0:30— Talcottvllle Group gym. airaed statement It dated October Auburn ...... Irving ...... 16 8:00—Teachers' bowling. operating states.) Nearly 300 persons attended the The February meeting of the La­ speeches, particularly during the show cases will be removed from this law somewhat to include an Ctn, 1934, when after having been Aviation Corp Manhattan ...... 28' Initiation ceremonies at Orange hall dles Aid .Society was held at the hall political campaign. the floor which will add consider­ embargo on credits to belligerentj. Thursday, February 27 repeatedly shown photographs ',pf Borne of Contention Balt and Ohio National City Bank . 35 2:00— Beginners' dancing class. Saturday night In which a ciil.s.i ol Th()rsday, W'lth 28 ladies present. It Speaklna on "radio responsibility" able wi^th. Now fixtures are to be Many Legislators ^believe this will Hauptmann by Corporal Wolf of One bone of contention was the Bendix ...... ■ New York ...... 117 largely cut off American trading 3:00— Intermediate dancing class. ten Iipplicanls w ere, acceptcU into I Public* ...... 41 was an .all day work meeting. The at a Rollins College Founders’ Day installed'and work will be carried on the state police, and having been method o f dividing sulfsi^ly money Both Steel ___ ...... 57’ . with warring nations, since credits 3:00— Open gym period. membership in Scandla Lodge, No. j Title ...... 12’ quilt which is to be sold at the next convocation. Young declared the without ari interruption of the regu­ promised payment and a part of the among the states In the permanent Beth Steel, pfd ...... 128 that might be essential would be 4:00— Advanced dancing class. 23, Order of Vasa. The Initiatory P'air was worked on. aa well as' "preservation of the right of free lar business In the store. The car- nward, he went to the Bronx coun­ program. Chairman Jonci (D., Borden ...... 28'Tl Insurance lacking. . 6 ;00— Speed Boys Group gym. ’ degree was worked by the local ap'TDns and fancy work. A.‘delicious speech, gained after bloody battles pentcry work that will be necessary ty Jail and Identifled Hauptmann,'as Tcxl) of the House agi'lculturc com­ Can T a c ...... i s '4 American (Newark) . 17' The neutrality .controversy has 6:30— Improvement Club supper men's degree team, attired In tuxe­ lunch o f hot dishes, salads, rolls will be done as much aa possible a man he had.seen twice In the mittee docs not like the method Cc.«o (.1. I.) ...... , .117117 I American Reserve ... 30’ and enormous sacrifice, now depends aroused Intense' Interest abroad. meeting. dos and red fezzes. The team cxc- ,50’, I American Surely ... 53' cake an Baltlmorb, American . 80 by him who undertakes to speak be­ military experts are looking ‘ into 8:00-7-;Eagles Group gym. fcctlon and was highly cmpllmcntcd 5,7^, l.Exce.ss ...... 131 -Mis . Junic Sqiiler. .Mr.s. Arthur bo need at night work so aa to.allow Has Both SUtements. subsldlea ah'ould be paid on the f.'hrysler ...... 975J, Smith. Miss Katherine Ink and Mi.'is fore this giant reflector of his the question of supplies for France 8:00—Women's bowling. on Its work by those present, many ' [ 94 I Kid. and Deposit . . . . 100 ' voice.” for the carrybjg on- of the store In any future war. Because of the \The governor said he had both basis of "acreage and value of the Coca Cola . . ,. ! ...... 94 Annie .DI.n. *rhc March meeting 9:00— Bucharoos Group gym. of whom were from other lodges in business during .the day and eve­ Neutmllty Act, the American raw aigbed statements In bis possession. major soil depleting and mr.Jor ex­ Col Carbon ...... 104'410414 Gfeat American .... 33 will also be an all-day meeting, and "Freedom of speech for the man ’ Friday, Febriiaiy 28 the slate. ,fl,' Halifax y, ...... 21 ning, as at present. - —' material market might not be wide On Saturday he Issued photostatic port Crops produced." Col Ga.sand E le c ...... •...... 16'3 the hostesses will be Mrs. Vera L y ­ whose voice can be heard a few 2:30— Cosmopolitan club. The new memUors o f the local 23’ , I Hanover / ...... 39 -V open tb France and other nations in copies of the April 26, 1932 state­ in the House bill, the basis In­ Coml Solv ...... 23’ , man, Mrs. Bessie Trythall, Mrs. hundred feet iri one thing," he add- 3:30— Girls’ gym. lodge arc; Dr. Alfred B. Siindqulst. Cons Gas ...... 33811 Home Ins...... 36’ BU8INESS t^lPROVES wartime. m ent cludes ■ "the farm population— the Winifred Field and Mrs. Ruby c'. "Freedom of speech for the man 5:15— Business Men’s volley ball Mrs. Elmore Thoren, Sherwood Cons Oil ...... ; .. 13’ i, ! Homq- Flro Security . 5 W olff. The date will be announced whose voice may be heard around Economic Experiment "The 'Alibi Boys' may try to laugh value of agricultural commodltfcs Smith, Arthur Johnson, Mrs. John A French official said that "since 6:30-—Intermediate Basketball Cont Can ...... _ 78 j Mass. Bonding ...... 51 la* r. the world Is another, defend Columbus. 0 ., Feb. 24.— ( A P I - . ^ s off but If these records and the produced— and the acreage and pro­ E. Johnson. Miss Viola . Thoren, America's neutrality act was pro­ League: rtdo horn Prod 77 ! National Liberty...... lo t The barking of their dog arotlsed them both and will to the utter­ Several hundred ralispad workers, " dtscreptaaey in the testlpifany ductivity of land devoted to agrl- Clafience Carlson, Miss Constance many o f them fuririughed since posed Italy has become a guinea pig 6:30— Concordia vs. Arrbws. Del Lack and West . . . i. 22'a North River ...... 28’, -Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Young about most. but w t cannot be blind to t -by. W hlted^at-the- FioipfngtoTr cnlttiral production." ' Wfnhergren. William Orr and Ray­ . ' j 47i^ i ProV' Wash...... 42’ 1930, returned to work on Central In oh economic experiment -which 7:30— So. Methodist v». Talcott- ...... are not sin lflcan t," ,he said. Du Pont ...... r ... 2 o'clock Thursday morning to find the Increasing dangers of careless- vlUe. Will Reach Accord mond Wognian. Am ong the Invited Ea-'i-iman Kodak ...... ;, ] ']60'%i ' •’ ’'<'f''A'^<'hlent ...... 20 Ohio railroads today. Officials said naturally ia ltteets us." "then 1 do. n.pt Ttno'w Just what Is th-'r.houae on fire. At that time of ncs or Intemperance In their use." 8:30— Oxfords vs. Eagips. However, Jones predicted the guests wcre-~Mf8s Esther Gullberg Eire and Mu.s ...... ]] 7.'4ii Seaboard Surety .... 21’ the severe winter weather and gen­ "A fte r a ^ ’ he said, "^ e may, be H i^rtknt In this case." nigh It was Impossible to get Help He quoted recent jvidlo utterances 7:30— Live Y ’rs Girls’ club. conference would Iron out all diffi­ of New Britain, district master of Elec Auto Lite ...... 421, ' Security Ins...... 42. quick enough to save the house 01 erally Improved .businesa caused /guinea' pigs ourselves some day.” Prosecutor Anthony M. Hauck, of former President Hoover, Alfred fi N ye arid his group want to go Saturday, February 29 culties quickly. Vasa; Henning Johnson o f this Gen Elcc 40'^ Springfield Fire A Ma. 148 much of the contents, the hoiisc be­ their recall. Jr. of Hunterdon county, who was B. Smith and Senator Robinson; furtheythan the tegUIaUon jiial 9;30- a. m.— Boys* Craft class Smith, chalrmar. 'of the Senate town, secretary of the district: John Gen Foods ...... [. 35'%, "S p p L i f e ...... 668 ing the edge of the town, and ■ Englnemcn and trainmen mad* rtsent .when Whited was questioned adding: p oss^. They would compel the (Ercd Sweet). S agriculture^ committee, plans, to E. Johnson, also of this town, past Gen Motors ...... , _ 801- U. 'S. F. and a ...... 18 having few near neighbors. It was up the' bulk of the recalled em­ You^e a funny talking man aturday, explained that Whited fight a House amendment declaring district master: and Eskll Hultin of . 17T-. Westchester ...... 39’, the last house In Columbia near the "Without questioning Uielr right ploy.!, but some roads reported In- adent to curb shipments o f Iron, "9:30 a. m.— Grade school boys’ Gillette ...... 171; /cotton and other commodities to had purposely He’d to the two de­ that consideration be given to Ansonia, past district master. Andover town line on the top of to freedom o f speech, without In­ ereued employment of car repair­ open g3rm period. to be selling cigarettes. You tectives who questioned him In 1932 Gold Dust ...... 20-54 Mlligerents, limiting them to nor- share-croppers and tenant farmers A fine progritm of entertainment Woodward Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Young quiring as to the sincerity o( their ers and maintenance of way men. 10:30— Older boys' open gym pe­ r* because he did not know them and Hershey ...... 77 H ymal, peace-time quotas. They also riod. when subsidies are dlslrlbiitesl. was presented by members of Engel- Hudson Motors . . . . . ; ...... 18 i WHEN MUTINY SEIZED and their baby son are staying belief, one may well ask whether talk like they are cure-alls. his suspicious nature moved him temiwrarlly at the home ot Mr. and Such statements are a wise exercise / would force belligerents to trans­ 2:00 p. m.— Junior Basketball Rcpreseivtatlve Tarver (D ./dt.)! brecht Lodge of Meriden, after Int Harv .'...... 69 port the goods themselves, rather to 'te ll untruths. ' .Mrs. A. H. Benton, bv whom Mi'. of the great .rowers and responsi­ TO D A Y League. author of thic amendment, ,sald which refreshments were served and Int Nick ...... 52 than use American ships. There was apparently ho written dancing waa enjoyed. ! TWO BRITISH FLEETS Young Is employed. A nephew of bilities of trusteeship which these A N D TUES. 8i00—Basketball games. record of Whited'a report to Lind- "any program that leaves ,out of Int Tel and T e l ...... 18 V4 A t Chapel Hill, N. C., however, 23 Johns Manville ...... ,.125>4 Mr. Benton bis'ned the house. It was men hold.” - ?, • I ’ve known this for a long time borgh but Hauck said he and other consideration 00 per cent o? the prp- prominent southern educators, edi­ Kennrcolt 38 one of the older houses In the to,wn, Important Campaign proBcetitlon officials had been ap- ducore 'muet necessarlp be a fall- The UpriKing;.s of 1797 Record­ and one of the few remaining land­ tors and la’vyers published a state­ lire.'' Smith held, on the other hand ‘ Lehigh Val Coel ...... 314 , Care in statemenU Is vital now, ment today urging Congress mem- . . . cigarettes cause no ills and ■ of Whited’s statement to ed in An Interesting Volume marks. he said, because "w e arc facinir a rgb -lOBg before the trial. He .“ ..WOB !'q().t'falc" to aak lancL. Lehigh Val Rd ... _____ 14 . to study.. ,f«rtl).er,„ legislation OPEN FORUM ■IThe "Board'of'RcH(!f—held—thetr ■psimew camp'flgrT'of wide fritereaV oure no ailments^. “ said there was no necessity of call­ lofds to "give away" what they get t i g g and Myers W ...... lO S 'i - ‘‘Mufiriy Oh the Bclurity.'* thltd and last meeting on Tburs- "with the greatest care, lest more ant; vast Impor-ance. Politics for harm be done than good." ing Colonel Undbergh hack from fbr good land practices. Loew's ...... 48 day. I l i e work o f the assessors must Calling for American action to ADDRESSES H E R A U ) READER' While these matters,,were under TROOP SEVEN. Lorillard ...... 22*4 BOOK REVieiV have D^n satisfactory, aa no com­ the time being Is dominant. It Is England to confirm the statement. strengthen collective moves for Editor, The Herald: You mean A LL cigarettes *, , discu6.sion,,..the House prepared to McKee.sp T i n ...... 109 By BRUCE CATTON plaint against them has beeh regis­ the master of our ecom>mics. It may Perhaps the la.st meeting of Troop M ont Ward ...... 38'1 dictate our living atanderds It may peace, the statement said LM gue of I .would like to aak "Herald I'X.YNAOAN Fi:.\KK.AL day to take up the aniiu il Agrlcul tered this year. Reailer'’ a question If I am eligible T In the high school wa-s held Friday Nat Blsc...... 3414 If ,vou. saw or road "Hutiny, on decide whetheri government Is a Nations members have "taken com­ lure Department appropriation bill. The threc-act play "Safety First, to do so. l am a_Townsend mem­ Yes, at some time or other I evening. N at Cash R e g ...... 27'4 the Bounty,” and wondered why serx'ant of the people or whether mon action against a clcar-cut ag- ■■ .Bridgeport.' Feb. 24.— i A P )— Dig- Committee members said Uic sum was given In Marlborough Wednes­ ber, graduate of a High school, 1902. The meeting was formally opened N a t Dairy ...... 23H BrlUab aallora of a csotury and a day evening and In Windham Crotsr It ■ their orastcr, ...... _ gressor.". (They evidently _referred "tlttanes of the bench and leaders In would be less than budget isUmates by Senior Patrol Lebder Johnnie half ago didn’t rise up/og'ln 'em to Italy.) ToBk the four years course In three have just about tried them all the legal, municipal, fraternal and N a t D ls tU I...... 81V4 Friday evening. This makss six “At the. beginning of tbia year, of $68,000,000, but would not In­ Johnson. A fte r several formations more often. If Captain Klgb W'as "To attempt to levy embargoes years, Junlqr and Senior year com­ ,sporting life of the state today Join­ N Y Central ...... 89 times the play has been given here with ao many months ahead, ritay clude $1,000,000 asked to curry on teams were chosen for the old favor­ a fair sample of quarterdeck man­ against all the League members bined in one. I have my report and what I say goes for all of ed in the last tribute to -Michael P. thft "nhfsU*l> hBslt*' NY NH and H ...... 814 and In neighboring to’wris, ami has we not ask the great roasters of our the "shelter belt" program. ite of moit'troope ’’Snatch the' Hat." ners, you'll find th e . answer tn who may sacrifice 'men and money cards— Average: Arithmetic 87, Flanagan, chief clerk of the Superi­ North Amer ...... 26H netted the church treasury about political machine to exercise that ' TTits belt, conceived aa a wall of Bach patrol had a chance tp chal­ ■'The Floating Republic," by to defend the League Covenant, and algebra 90, history 90, geometry 91, them. or Court since 1P26, Packard ...... 1114 a. E 175, conscientious care - and restraint trees stretching' from the Texas lenge to other patrols- . A Man waring and Bonamyny CQibree. kWltl. It the K ellogg Pact, Is both un- chemistry 81, English 93, rhetoric _ - Wlth^ a funeral cortege several Petm ...... '38 Columbia has two pupils on the which theiM modern instruments re­ Panhandle, to the Canadian border "Wheel-barrow race" was played The answer, as set forth In this Tust.and dangerous," the statement 91, clrif(government 92. Hut I have blTCka long, the funeral of the man Phlia Rdg C and I ...... 3o; senior honor roll oL.. U « Windham quire T dded. Intthevplalns states to curb wind by patrols. Short patrol periods book, is; They did. High school, Lola Cifiarke and neglected my studies lately. "Herald who was probably America's most Phil Pete ...... 4354 "T o thsa* great nitns and even to erosion, has been itarted. Several were held In the patrol corners. Pub Serv N J ...... 4481 For this book describes the two Westcott Rlct. Reader” says labor paya all taxes anlrat baseball fan, was held from the President ,ot the United SUtes, million trees were planted Jn 1M 5, . The .final contest. In the "F irs t Aid Radio ------1284 most famous mutinies In the B rit­ .'ITiursday morning was the cold- and a ll' bills. That the Townsend - -.hlS-hQLui-33j( .fiecchwood avenue,-ai all held tn high, esteem, .may we not 9:15 a. m- and from 81. Augu.sllnE's and officials plan to aet out bili- Carriers"' wa.s won by the Braver Reading ...... 47>4 ish navy those which paraiiriied eat -'f the winter here, the thermo­ $200 per month win take $40 per .appeal for thif cbolec word and the Seriously . , , " i ^ cbureli at 10 B. m., w ith * aol- lipns more tbia year. Patrol .with the Flying Eagles sec­ Rem Rand ...... 2284 the fteeu at Spithead and the Nor*, meter registering several degrees Recitation ('enter month out of each labofer'e Income, • f • * ■ ' * -a m i high requiem mass. Cbmmlllal ond and the Owls third. C3iamp- R ey Tob B .T3 ...... i . 5 8 ’4 1' 1797, and made the affair on minus sere'. measured .puisee, spoken , with Now how much would each laborer «rvicea.were read at St. .Mlchaer» theBounty look like a boat drill. The town schools tvlll be closed malice tow a^. none and charity to- Items of Interest have to pay according ■ to Hen ■- 1 ■ T h * nfUeh 'kkw'lhW' thhrw’ritk fd K k ’Wrtlrtr'’^ ^ ’Header‘)l~esrimategtdir ois: (..» V.-z.aii-vs. . causes of ihe.Bounty’s mutiny: loig t-^Atoc^lanagan cllod at hls-'homei hla office.- Junior Waldo haa: the Sears Roebuck . ; . . . . . osvi the H igh eehooL pupils .jisill also haVs. LE.--: ■ approprlatloh pay, unendurahly severe diicl'pilne, man on eartk who ^ould • V ly Bdilurday morning after an' honor 6f wearing the badge of honor Shell Union ...... 17’4 the same vacation. LO CKW O O D tfK / tt ^,’nie_men’» boxing class win meet (years. Copied ‘m_ stotisUes; cni(8l . and caprlcloua officers, lahfc. ..Year_lBl0 ... Illness of-several-weeks. ' as the Chanip Knit compass Reader. Socony Vac .. V..,. 1. r.'..".;,. T jr; - —!toa 7-to.g-o'eleek.------. . . $ 648,191,676 of shore leave, and unbelievably Year 1911 ... ’believe it if we told you^that----- B.V ASHOTIATED PRESR An Informal discussion on* what South Pac ...... S8Y4 New Canaan, Feb. 24.— (A P)— ^ women’s gym class trill be 663,725,795 bad food. Year 1912,.,. BREEDERS TO MEET makes a good patrol leader and a South Rw'y 1914 George F. Lrockwood, 86. formed • leld from 7 to 8 o'clock. • -. 634,549,561 — Ths .aallora at Spithead mutinied Year 1913 ... a cigarette would cure w hat Am CIt Pow and L t B ...... • ood patrol -was led by Scoutmaster St Brands ...... i I7 ’ i bandmaster with the -Barnum and ■ The men's'gym class win follow - . - , 617,382,178 Ark Nat Gaa ...... first—a whole fleetful Of them, l^ e Bailey piretis for several years, died Year 19li ... (AP)'— rwln. The meeting waa closed St Gas and Elec . , - ...... 7U faotattons- ffom 8:16 to J9;o'clock. . . . 684,767,278 f affair Waa a strike rather than a her* today. Death was caused by t Year 1915 ... aifs you, . .. • C. Kelsey of Middletown, sec- Asad Gaa and Elec A ...... with each scout saying g Scout Law, St o n CUI ...... 45*4 The men’s plunge period wiU '» --• 674,467,625 Am Gen ...... mutiny, as a matter of fact; tha etrok* of apoplexy. tt>nk 7 to 8 Oxlock. Year-1916 ..., of the Connecticut Holstein- followed by the repeating of the St Oil N J ...... ;...... 60'4 AgeAg* gfisati 678,677,859 Blue Ridge ...... ” sailors simply sat on their hand^ W e are living in an age ot ox­ He was born 1, Stamford, but u ■rae women's plunge period will Year 1917 ..., ilsn Breeders' Association, to- Scout Oath by the whole troop. Tex Corp ...... 3481 . . . 1,178,908,963 Mlgy announced that* the organiaa- Can Marcuni ...,,. u . | [ and announced that they would cart criminal law enforcement. had resided here for many years. >e from 8 to 9 o’clock. Year l9l8 ... During the past week Mosek and Timken Roller B e a r ...... fiO'4 . . . 18,144,861,745 moo would meet at (Jonnectlcul Cen Statei E le c ...... keep 00 sitting until tbs abuses ot It baa not yet Visen even to the He served for a numbar of years as The girls’ gym clasS league will Year 1919 ___ On the other hand.,, Robbins passed sw'lmmlng and Pet­ Trans A m e r ic a ...... 1484 . . . 25,698,967,618 Estate College at Storrs, Wednesday. CIt B e r v ...... which they complaloed -were get efficiency ot the horse-and-buggy managsr of the former Benedict lowl at 8 o'clock. Aa I have been a worker and erson pas^ Service. William Union Carbide ...... 8884 Francis O. Kellogg of Derby Is CIt Berv. Pfd...... * ’ ( right. era- shoe factory here and was a former The women’s tqp dancing classes tax payer during these years I nesterfield Union P a c ...... ; ...... 182 toreaUtont o f the aasoifiaOon.______Longaere and Alton Perrett have To this day, no one knows Just ■^Thomas E. Dewey, apeclal proee- manager of the New Canaan Sav­ u ire scheduled as follows: 8:00 to very anxious to have "Herdid There are millions of smokers Elec Bond and S h a re ...... !!! Unit Aln>raft ...... 30V4 Ford Limited ...... Joined the troop. who organised tbem. but he ' was a . rutor of rackets In New York ings bank, former director of the !;30, advanced; 8:80 to 9:00, beirin- Reader" figure what part of this Unit (3 o r p ...... t v ...... ’ 7 who will testify, without pub­ Niag Hud Pow ...... I ...... Guai^ Blanchard still fftnig the wonder; he held' them firm until a t y . Firs'. National bank and former bor­ . lers. . sum I have paid using the uunc ST" Unit Gas Im p ...... 17 Penn Road . . . , ...... troop-In the individual point contest Parliament had granted their de ough warden. GOES Tueeday method he used figuring the U 8 Ind Alco ...... 42'-i mands and the king had Issued a ./.m ild ripe Personal Notices Segal Lock ...... with the Owl Patrol leading the pa­ 1 think that to require a unanl- He Is survived by bis sridow. T-e. men's volley ball -period wUI worker's per capita as $40 per licity, as to the pleasure and U S Rubber .'...... 1944 blanket pardon to all the mutineers. Unit Gas ...... ! ! ! ! ! ! ' trol contest. -moua vote by the supreme court « from 5 to 6:30. month on the Toivnaend Pension. V 8 S m e lt...... 86 The mutiny at tbe-Nore was less Unit L t and Pow A ...... Notes. would be one of the most unfor. DOUBLE FUNERAL ' The women's swimming classes Awaiting an answer, enjoyment which they get honte-groivn tobaccos blended with U R Steel ...... 68 well organist— and less lucky. It tunatc things that could happen to ril) meet as follows: 7:00 to 7-45 CARO OF THANKS Uta Pow and Lt Troop 7 will hold a Joint meeting WORRIED READER. iwith the members of 'lYoop 3 Mon­ Vick C9iem ...... 4274 dragged along for weeks, was this country. Hartford. Feb. 24.— ( A P ) — A dbu "'"•’ n en ; 7:45 to 8:?0. Intermedl-' from smoking a good ciga'- W t wish to thaniv. our friends. Weatern Union ...... 8984 finally put doivn by force, and Its U. S. Senator William McAdoo. - P. S.:—During this Ume I have •UMvss and ntlshbors, for Hindnaas day evening, Feb 24. It U import­ ble funeral will be held tomorrow WED. and THURS. paid Town .and Personal taxes. aromatic Tuthish K v o to ua, durTnir the mnsM> Indiutrial chemlsla are respon­ ant that every member" of botli West Elec and Mfg ...... I I 8 ringleadera were hanged or Im­ for Mr, and M n . Daniel J. Sullivan, .e _o d e l Airplane Club trUj lette. H th f time of the de'ath of our wife, Woolworth ...... 6314 prisoned. If tnternatlonal trade le to bold who died within 24 hour* of each leet at 7:30 in the club rooms. sible for many of the preoent "aids troops be present os plans for the L IL Y PO NS Tho Benda estate in Lomite Park. mother. would esMctally to beauty," Including artificial allk. rest of the year will be made. Elec Bond and Share (Curb).. But the sffeet of the two waa to a promise of pcacei 'peoples and other. Wednreday ail ths British American Club, maka the lot of the British sailor in “I DREAM Calif., has the only replica o f Uie syntheUc leather ihtes. m w . All scouts In the play bnna governments must- be willing to M r*. SuUivaa died Saturday The Maccabec girls' top dandnj; S•r ot Sasttm Star, and card par* infinitely better, frotri that moment famous Sun Palace of the ancient mtnoSi Also- those who donated •^tlficlal teeth, and coloring scripts. transact'~lt on conditions of squal- night. Her husband, a foreman in TOO MUCH" lasa will be from 5 to 5:40. Mayans. Bees on this estate make N8tlv(» of India cleaned their on. ity oHopp(5rtunlty to the producers the water department of the Metro­ PLUS . . . ‘Df URDER The Macaibce girls;swimming O tw , Uccm & M m » Tomcco Co» A ns* of thetr ears. matter for lipiticka and drcaa rot- Yours In gooO'seonUng, honey from lotus blossoms. f«h n >i. IfeCano and Bon ftobsrL teriala. ’ I'•etnas far back oa 1700 B. C Published by Harvourt Brace of different cotmtrica. politan district fo r 80 years- died S a DR. HARRIOANV Bagbeera. | They used tw igs fo r thia p.mpoas. and Co., the book sellg for 83. '-riSecreUrjr o f B ^ ts Cordell BitU. yesterday. i ‘ / X ,.

3 U S rANCHESTFR EVENtNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1988. -X- iMANCHESTlSR EVENING HtSRALD. MANGHESHER, W N N * AlU^UAi, TEBKUARY 24, 198^. P A G E R V e ■ y l- hbmaa they occupied under tto old superiority of British police m e th ^ i dent Roosevelt on the second ballot system; are wandering all ovef the If they ever reallecd, over there, the ADVBR’nSEM^lNT— AOVBRTtBEMXNir— . at the Philadelphia convention. \ South as'helpless beggars or afe Hv*. VMt difference in the problems ot IN New York Dedi AAstyas" RUSSIANS MOVE poticEtouinr SINO^AIR, BORAH He bitterly denounced the Cali­ 4m, { Sm tiig Brraiil Ing on federal relief—white the land- the two countries—the Infinitely CRUISew tirntmutmlm.lm. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM fornia Senator, declaring, "Tho Mc^ ' PUBLISH BO BT ’i'HB owners have been pocketing not only greater elro of the United States, Arrested after creating a disturb­ Adoos of the party have - made Jt HEBALD PRINTING COM PANT. INC. - BBOIN HERE TODAY impossible to work with them.’" U BtUtU Sirttt the pioflts from doubled prices for the far greater Incentive and o)>por- By dCORaE BOSS "t, Miami's warm temperature re- I “We have with us (bis evening on- er said, eigbing. "We used to go ^ 'MONDAVg FEBRUARY 24 (Centnl and Eastern Standard Time) TO AVEjlT CLASHES ance in Arthur's Drug store Satur­ sTiRrounciAi^ ’ ftlAaob«tt«i% Conn. cotton*^ut immense sums handed tunlty for foreign crlmlnais~to take Miami. Fla., Feb. 21.—Miami Is [mains so consistently even that all ■,-InteniBternatlonal------figure,"------Retet AD profframi tojeer and basic ebMVts er aroups thcreot nnlMw spscl- ______/ ktcAdoo was assailed for tho^ un there when I was etudytng sin;.- j V day night, James Loney, 61, of 613 \ fROMAB rBROUSON reserving its own golden gloves as offloa doors In ths tall business I aor flsd: coast to coast to to s^esianatlon Includes all availsbis stations. employed. This was the reasm set ' Oonoral Maoas«r over b y ^ e United States govern- up their residence In It, the vast on m three weeki’ ocean cruise,! * »•''« 3™“ St La Seals. Do you thing I am a Main street, was sentenced to ten forth Saturday by ChairmaiyCulbert well os a permanent key to the city 1 buU back to the bar wjdz wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbsp kpre Organ Prog.—west: Organ—Dixie the receiver off the hook and oh-, in the past have taken the view the February Furniture sale at Wat­ Oallvarad ona yaar ...... It.OO woal ktbs kths waoc wavs wtar ;45— 7:45—Boake Carter's Comment kins Bros. You vylll be both pleased newest modes for evening wear and tended to renew. that. there may be something else Over at the Oub Pjrvlllori at a nor better known to the bluebloods now?" Tlno asaed. "The cabaret :05— g:0O—Ouy Lombardo — basic; Jected to being ejected from the that Borah, f^st to enter a state he saved. ' MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kfIr kahl Moscow, Feb. 24 — (A P ) — A Washington. Feb. 24.— (A P )—The nnd amazed when you sec how much the variable Jacket theme Itndz MEMBER OP T.HB ASSOCIATED The influence of the South in the to a crime wave. ’They have had a late hour the other night, the mad­ themselves than Idlke Ackerman. "Sing, Rossi!" a man called in- should be ove:^. 1 can't sleep PACIFIC^kfl k fw komo k h lf^ o kgu Marimbas—mldw; Eneemb.—west store. primary, might not have planned to Dirk Introduoee Jane -to his , sistantly. 7:85— S:30—Pick and Pat. Comady— Soviet suggestion that immediate the furniture has been reduced fdr PRESS . -- cap Jack White Brcvnllcd upon | N EA Service’s staff photographer with all this moonlight. The Is'ands Csnt. Essta Leaving the store, the court’ was political wars today produced sharp go the llnvit in his efffort to win the greatest favor because of ita ada|V Tha Aaaoolatad Praaa u aaclualvaly present Hovise of Heprescnlntlvefi is regular "Chicago type" gang mur­ friend, SNOW’SHOES. a detective. “ Sing!" became the refrain. east: J. Burkhardt Orch.—midwest steps be taken to halt inetdents on this big sale. There arc bargains Braddock to takc/a bow and then ' at Palm Beach. i are ahead. We reach them in the 4:00— 6:00—At Pierce SAil His Oeng S:00— 9 rf)0—Ths Radio Theater—to o informed, Loney clothed his fist in cleavage in the' Democratic columns party’s nmntnation.. tabllity to both seml-formal' or for­ otttlUad to tlia iiaa for rapubtieatton much less, relatively, than It is In der or two. And In digging into one Other* on .board arc: NORA Tlno stood up angrily and put a throughout the store as 98 per cent __.^.MU.^awA..diapatflhaa firadUad. tp. )i. morning. Tomorrow at thia hout 4:30— g:S(^Tom Mix's'Westsrn Skit 6U)0—10:00—Wayne King Orch.—to o the borders of Mancholikuo and his coat pocket, and smashed _ the in Ollll.fprnla—and also a. new move N ow / comes the announcement mal affairs, due to ita double-duty '44ed. him out i o the dance, floor, with Any afternoon will find him on LANE, fajupfiis actress and. owner band to bis throat. " I have a 4:4S— 6:46—Jamas Wilkinson, Songo • 6;l 0-'10;a0—The March-^ Time—to -e • o f the furniture has been reduced. or not otharwlia oradltad in thta the’ Senator There ’ was enough o f these ’ Th ey '" haVe been quite we’ll M high up on the harbor 6:00— 6:00—Flying. Tims Adventures Oiilcr MohgbTla confronted Japan door window. (Jutslde he engaged that McKnig, Idaho Grange lender, styling. — ------■*■■■■ the command lb "swing it." And so the broad, beautiful be.ich seeking of the Koldnor diamond; wealthy slight ailment of the lsr,vnx. I came 6:45—10*45—Nat'l Education Asa'n. in the Borah camp that intrigued Btoj) in some day this week. papar and alto tha local naafft pub> perspicacity In the House to per­ at^rUed to dt.scover that they have eccentric ,MADAME DOREMUS; shore, reaching for the stars!” 6:15— 6i16—Newt| Connie Oates, Song 10:00—11:00—Jack Denny Orchestra— today with a virtual Russo^Mongol- In a brief scuffle with Arthur Yat- nnd/B close associate of Borah, will A majority of these new models riahed and alto tha Inca) nawa oub* the Cliamp ^ w u iig it," across the notable picture subjects. That's not on this cruise to cure It, and I am 6:30— 6:80—ProsS'Radio Nows Period east: Myrt A Marge—west repeat fVolltlcai observers.J DUTCH LENZ and MANNIE Dirk coiild listen no moris. He ian Joint stand agSinst any Jafian- kin of 208 Farmington avenue, Hart­ try/for the scat the veteran senator use Bwishy taffeta as the foundatioo liahed hc'rain. ' / ceive that the conseicncelcas rob- had for some time ns nasty a vice parquet for IJic benefit of '.he Cus­ hard—for one vyhp kiiows them by under strict orders not to sing. I 6 :3 ^ 6:35—Los Gordon A Orchesire 10:15—11:15—Oeo. Oleen'a Oroh.—mldw held for 20 years, hfcKalg ^ Change the water in flower vases AM: rlghta of repbblicatlon el tomers, srid then sat down. Ho re- sight better than any cameraman JACIKRON, blacjiiflanhva; TTNO knew that he was in love wl'cb 6:45— 6:45—JSiliy A Betty—woaf only 10:30—11:30—Vincent Lopax Orehaetra cse-Manchoukuoafi aggression. ford, manager, but "got the worst of An ally of Senator Borah’s Ray. in either matching or harmon _ palches-bazala—.ya-slea-can h'..ry_ of..yip_shar^ci oppers for the rackeV gotog pu right under must beg you to excuse me.” 6:00— 7:00-p*Amoa 'n' Andy—east only —east: Herbie Kay Orch.—mldw McKaIg, of Boise, announced that (hade -his announcement after a ^ lly . Don't have too much aub- at -that elegant resort...... :______; MAR- Jane, and he was Jealous. Vice-Commissar for Foreign At- it." according to Prosecutor Shea. color. Many unusually beaut! aarrad. ^ benefit of the landowners would be noses os any Aniericmi community cetvcdT’TnoTC- -apptmnjc- than - -the- ifurA-Lone.. .startod-tlis. applause, 6:15— 7:15—Uncle Eire Radio Station 11:00—12:00—Celebration from Argen. .C9.nrer-fOcc..w.ith..j}oj-aii._,.™...... ioi.ig.e- T:«^*idwrir C; Httrrewimstfr ---- tlni"------— ------fairs. B—a.-a tomQnlakoff—proposed, Vstkln,- -aecordlng-to-the-^poHcev^'War . jaE-Woifid-aeek the..noted..Idahoan's Whore Money Ooea because 'she couldn’t -see a fellow to Japanese Ambassador Tame- Senate seatl This lead to specula­ Meanwhile a Landon-for-Prosident ter. Remove the leaves that would Pull aarvica cliant of S B A Bafrlea, likely to have a damaging reaction ever experienced. It wouldn't be nly oncq did I notice the knuckle show entertainers. got up to go. Jane came so close •5 4 ^ 7:45—Bducetlon from the News 11:30—12:30—Harry Soenik'e Orchestra once an amateur boxer. Jlost persons can’t be in MUKrtf professionally humiliated. But the 7:05"^ 8:0(^Hammerateln Musio Hell klchl Ota. in a week-end conference, tion a.s to whether Borah was burn­ organization got underway in Mnssn. clutter Uie vase's base aa the stems lac. * ‘ ' throughout the rest of the nation. surprising if pretty soon they foun-l Dirk and Jane spend much ot to him that he caught the scent 7:M^ 6:30—Margaret Speaks Recital NBC-WJ2 NETWORK Loney was arrested by Poficeman bg in a sullen mood and that was for long before they fall victliAs.t'o answering applause was wealt. that a mixed commission be ap­ ing his bridges in hl.s drive for tho chUBCtts, coincident with a charge need room and this also makes tho Publlthar*a Hapfcaantativa: Th« But In the Hcnale the South is still 'aometime near dawn at the Paddock their time together. Then a mis­ of Jasmine In her hair. He 6:00— 0:0f^-Harry Horllek'a Qypsiea BASIC — Ckist: wjs wbx-wbxa wbal Hefman Muske. out that orgahjrc^extortlonist.'t ami, the Curse of the Iron Dragon.! When the orchestra began to Play 6:30— S:S0—Grace Moorf, Songs—to c wham kdka wgar wxys wlw weyr wmal pointed to study means for prevent­ Republican Presidential nomination. by Joseph M.cGratlC .State Demo­ flowers last longer. ------J-tHtna M»ina-w9 tip«^i*lal Aganoy—-Naw Grill, wiierc Miami stay-outs col­ understanding comes between them. gripped the rail hard, When he t:00—lOiOf^Baetman Concert—also o Arthur Avery. 17, of Rockville, S o S a rM W A ^ Tork. Chicago, Datroll and Boston. a very poly erful i f not an aetuaify racketeers .Jravo.'icch opcrnllng lor T^no stood up and made as if t-j wfll: Mid: wcky wenr wla kwk koU ing the clasei on the Manctaoukuoan- On the California front, Upton cratic chairman, that Governor Alf lect. He—hhd "beetrTvmkVng the -The -Iron -Dragons are-thosa metal DIrk-hears -Nora-- Lano eomplainlng- thought the pair was out o f slgli< -S;30 10;30- National Foyum by Radio wren wmaxj kso ----- was fined 510 and costs fo r operating dominating force. Senator Smith's some time in Londonndon nnd the other leiroe. Jaae Md no aileraatlVe but 10:05—11:00—Enoch Light Orchestra— Morigolian frontiers.' Sinclair, in a dramatic rc-'ehlry Into' M; Landiin of Knnsaa is a "Cftunler- MEMBER AUDIT BURBACi UF rmind.s of the night .spol.-i; And was slot machines, legally sectioned', nhout noises nesr her stateroom and to follow. he lit a cigarct, shielding the fli MIDWEST—wrat wood wire a motor vehicle wlthiaut a license. felt Coolldge." eaat; Amos ^n' Andy—west repeat While the Japanese ambassador the political arena, agreed to become hold" on the measure last week House because it touched the outer OIRCULATIONR______indignation at the preposterous idea big English citiess a good deaf after imacmsttmiod to the gaff. which spin several varieties of trade* staterooms with her.. Later "I am greatly annoyed." he said before his face. After a few fi 10:30—11130—News; Flak Jubilee Choir NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtml consulted the Tokyo government by Ho was arrested on Center street Edwin Parker of Boston, urcsident wlba kstp webc wday kfyr cret .cfcf the nominal Presidential choice of brought forth an offer from O’Con­ garment of the money question, of requiring the planters to share the manner know-wn to our, own big No Free Samples stereotyped fruits upon a lubricat­ sho dances with him. Mannle jack- "It is regretabis. We will go up he walked slowly down the decL. 11:05—12:00—Benny Goodman Oreheat. wire concerning the suggestion, late la.st night by Pollcemeij Waiter of the Lnndon club, said member­ Tha Rarald Printing Company. Inc., son tries to take her picture and 11:30—12:3(L~Leon Belasco Orchestra SOUTH — wrva wptf wwmc wle wjax the End Poverty Leaguers, now ap­ nor to "kick" the priest. O'Connor because it dared challenge the money aatumak no nbanclal raanot.aibilUy with "nlg'gcre and poor wliltc trash ' M asters .of c. rcmonles, however, ed axis, after a deposit of a nickel, on deck under the stars. We shall tossed the clgaret away and went neutral observers gave special at R. Cassells and Lucius Thrall after ship was open to anyone uitcrcsted centers. she I* terrlflrd. Dirk strike* Mannle back to the ballroom. CBS-WABC NETWORK wfla-waun wlod wem wmo wsb wapl he gave his brother’s name and pro­ parently ready for a finish struggle later apologized for, -onle of his re­ changers." for typographical arrora jppaartng In have a tougher time with Lou Holtz, dime 01 quarter, and which shell out iH! alone." wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro tention to-StoifioniakofTs assertion for supremacy with the forces of tn a "return to sound government." marks. ,/ . ' . advartfatmanta In tlia Manchaat.tr the golden sliowcrs ilroppcd upon Britain, you see, is ueUiug a rep­ and smashes his camera. BASIC— Eaat: wabo wade woko wcao woal ktbs ktha wsoo wave fessed to have a license. the dialect comedian with the returns in excess o f the investment Dirk watched them leave, tho People wore beginning to leave, that Soviet Relations with Outer Senator McAdoo. ('nughlln'* .\ddress Addressing O’Connor as "My Dear C ry in g Harald. the landed ’'aristocracy" hy Uncle utation in Europe f.^bclng U pretty waab wnae war wkbw wkrc whk wjr MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kxtr kxhl 6JND ANNIVERSARY malacca cane. No prolonged bursts when the wheel spins aroimd to a NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY turned to Nora Lane at his Dirk went straight to Snowshoes wdre wcau wjas weaii'wfbl wapd wjsv; PACIFIC—kgo kfsd kex kga keca kjr Mongolia have been "unalterably In a Sunday broadcast, Father John". Ihc -priest repeated'^• his Midweat: wbbm wfbm kn>bo knfox friendly." Sinclair, former Socialist, in ac- / MONDAY, FEBRUARY 34 Sara will be , fell by many another prosperous counti^ while tlic Unit­ of hniid-clapping could induce him tUttl-fruiU and other tree-grown side. She bad an appeal which, to and Nora Lane and said, "This Cent. Best. PASTOR RESIGNS. Charles E. Coughlin reiterated hIS charge that O'Connor, as chairnvm CHAPTER X I whQs kfab kmt Russia’s Position cfptlng the bid of the" EPIC conven­ Bristol, Feb. 24.— (A P )—Mr. and senator from below- the Mason and ed States hss l^ n known for some to step out under the Spotlight for conibinatipns. Dirk, was beauty and talent com­ party’s d.vlng. Let’s go on to the EAST—wbns wpx whp whec wlba wfea 4:30— 6:30—The Singing Lady—eaat criticism of Representative O'Connor of the House rules committee, 10-.^ It was the ship’s gala or cabaret bar." They interpreted this aa an open tion. emphasized the antl-McAdoo Mrs. John H. .Simmons, each ogsa" That these machinea arc common bined. In her face he saw a spirit­ wore wicc efrb ckac wlbx wmae west 4:45— 5:45—Orphan Annla—east only (D.. N. Y.), anil challenged him to duced .some reprcsentatlvch to with- WHY SMITH RAGES D lv u ■ time as a p l^ c where the pickings a sample act the other night. He Js night. More than 200 gue.sta sat DIXIE—wget wafa wbre wgam wdod 6:00— 6 :00—News; U. S. Army Band Indication that Moscow would not Goshen, Feb. 24.— (A P ) — The hut pro-Roosevelt nature of his 93 years, quietly celebrated their lii Hlami Beaeii is to put it mildly. ual and Intelle.ctual. quality he had Nora Lane laughed. " I ’ll g o " qebBlc the merits of. the Krszlcr-. If any part of the prqpobed sub­ are not so /hsy ns they used to be. here for a rest and determined to at small tables In the great ball­ kUa_wTOC- wJac —wwl—wtofr-Ttrld ktrh- „6;30r=_6;35rtRnaasRadio..Nawa — biM- -tolerate -sny-invasion o f - th r far Rev. J. G. .Brown Jiaa. presented, his forthcoming activity. _tlraw ttieir_namcaL.frQm.a_peUtlQn.tQ' 62ed - wsddlng-ann There is so much clamor over got it. His headquarters Is a pnla- They are everywhere. They are, never met before. shtrsald, "If yotnr Ier"Tnr sit ktsa Waco koma wdbo wbt wdaa #bl| . Lady—mldw. rpu resignation as pastor of the Goshen For Roosevelt Lemke Inflstionary farm mortgage force a vote on the Frazier-Lemke room, surrounding'a square ot pol­ 6:36— 6:3^ K ln o 'a Guard—w ji only eastern buffer state, delivering an day. They were marriod In Eaat sidies to the cotton planters, how­ It Is to tic suspected that some of lih' place. literally and figuratively, a drug on "That man on board." she was quietly In a corner, sip a milk wdbj wwva wmbf wije wmbr wala C?ongregatlonnl church. He has He Insisted that the delegation. If bill on the floor of the House. bill. purely' convcntlonhl camiuifgn sub- ished floor. Lights were dimmed. punch and talk about shooting ktul kgko wcoa wdne wnox kwkh 6:46— 6;4!^Low alt Thomas — eaat: advance answer to any question as Haddaip. ever small, is diverted by tlie bill the sn/ne clas;. of crook.s, thieves, 'Pu drum Into the head.; of visi­ the market, and arc the most In­ saying to Snowshix:s, the detective, MIDWEST—wgl wmbd wlsn wibw kfh Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest been pastor there for seven years. elected over the McAdoo slate at The radio priest's original re­ He declared the measure was "a Both are enjoying . exeelleht Jecti that somo of the things going Walters in white mess Jackets ducks with this amazing detec­ wemk wkbn wcco Vrabt ksej wnaz woo 6:00"t 7:0C^DInner Concert At Organ to whether Russia would intervene to the wrctchc.-l victims of the AAA kllleps and panders who for years tors hpw well off they are. the sidious villains man has ever in­ "The one they call Mannle Jackson in the event of an attack on Mon He plans to leave about Juno 1, the May 5 primary, vote for Presi­ marks about O'Connor's "strangle corpse on the steps of the White health. on in OongrCv arc getting less at- wove their way in and out, with tive. We're getting along swi-tn- wowo • s15^^^^:15—Cap, Tim Heaiy, Stamps it wlll_pnly be after a legislative newsboys steadllv yell out bulletins vented, wherewith to seduce his fel­ dunce caps and noise-making favors —I’m sure he’s s notorious blsck- MOUNTAIN—kvor kis koh kal 6 :35— TtS^Lum A Abner—east only golla. f l ^ c d to America from all over the mlngly." j ______E:4^ 7;48^ L o Ie Ravel and Har Voice ’"tin tton than they aeserve. Tim About cold .snaps Tn the north. lows to its Irresistible charms. I ot red and blue, paper, The pas­ maller." . .------COAST — khj koln kfro kol kfpy kvi Ota, after receiving the sugges­ Appomattox. world arc now finding that it Is Ju.st Snowshoes nodded In agreAmeni: . J!What-.^« remarkable-w.oman!" kfbk kmi Jewe -kern, kdb kgmb avb - - 7ifl5 =..eiOO^*Flbber.-McOea-and-34olly naasage of the so-called Boil Con- En- route to Palm Beach, the have Just met a sunbathing col­ sengers sat with ship's champagne Snowshoes breathed. "Her husband Cent East* S:3^ ^ r l a Musical Evening tion for ah inquiry mto Manchou- Unliupplly. however, it is dlffl/ as profitable to take a whack nl 6:0^ 6:00—wiiakly Minstrala Show kouan-Mongon.Iian incidents, in­ iervatlon bill by the House on Fri- highway's rfrost frequent billboard league who has been reduced to His at their elbows. "Unfortunately." tho actres^-ont used to take her along to the blind, 4:80— 8:30—Jack Armstrong — oaet; 6:30— 6:30—Houi^n Family, Drama cult to sec where the sharc-cryfi- England, ami not so far from home. on. "my trisubics seems to In Rae Ball-Dixie; Oreheatra—waat formed Stomoniakoff that the Jap­ iUy U one of them. This is thh bill npcAks of "'Cumiturc'’—Good and last Scotch and So'eh Jane entered with Tlno Rossi. face extortion and blaokmalt looked at Nora Lane, He could zee Howard Neumiller—Dixie A weat; 10:30—11:30—Ray Noble a ^ Orchestra workers much good even If It docs ns easy to elean up a dcvelo|>ing or­ Ihfsats, Just the same. They terrify Junior Nurse Corpo^Slldweat 1js00- 12:00- 8handor W ltfi^ la Violin Investigate the January 30 clash on ivalldation of the AAA but which ond-hand. much metal currency. There was a clap or two for the her, walking over the moors to­ 6:30— 6:30—PreeS'Radjd News — ba- 11i05—12:0S—The Russian SInMra, Ore. The-^tore-Wide February Sale get Into the law and even if the law the Soviet far eastern and Man- any mind not persistently Insist- ganized crime sltuatluU aa it has opera star when he took his place me. I’m afraid T chose the wrong ward the duck blind, a gun In alo; Jack Armstrong—midwaat rpt 11:30—12:85—F. Henderson OrcHsetra place for a rest." the ______-i:,______cboukuoan-border. itself la npt speedily Invalidated. always deemed it to be. at a choice table, but it was as oriiok of her arm. She was the at on doing what the court says nothing compared with the adula­ "For a boust detective”. Snow- Soviet Suggestion ’They tee-share-crop^rs and lenant- majority having declared crop con­ roust describe it. You may de­ amazing creature. io :4S—Program from S t Lbqls The Soviet vlceT(?ommlssar agreed annot be done appears to bo, so far trol outside the federal power—is scribe it OB boring, stisrp, or shoot­ tion heaped on Nora Lane, when shoes put in, "this cruise (s about (To ^ Oontlnued) farmet^ ho longei*—merely tramps aa restful as s typhoon. Take a Convention of National Educatl that Russians would participate in a a Ita principle goea, Just the AA A too much for even some of the most ing. / It may be so slight that you she came In with Dirk.. Nora Lane, commission consisting only of Jap r - ! nnd/^’roUefers.’’ Thousands and' grand trouper that She was. hadn't look around you—’’ Association. ver again. It ia an attempt lb loyal administration Domocrato to mqst center your attention upon it ^ e s e , Russians and Maneboukuoans thousands and thuusonds ol them. let the passengers ^own. A t the Dirk laughed suddenly. ’Tm WTIC 11:00—News Service. tNDS THIS WEEK! swallow. Senator Wagner of New to feel It at all. or it may be so sq-, Hartford, Conn. ifr a e Soviet delegation was equal igulate agriculture, and the court BEHIND sorry, but a ridiculous thing nas 11:15— Jack Denny's Orchestra. York- makes no -bones -a* to. bis ha-- .vere .that you., can tiiink of nothing shin's gala she was one o f them!' ' 50JM)0 W. 1040 K. C. t g t * H to t ^ combined Japanese and Man- fulte' 'i^eclScally held~lliaf OongreisA happened , My . .. foot, has gone OvertAght A, P, 11:30-7-Vincent Lopez’ Orchestra. lief that if A A A waa “unconstitu­ else. It it pro-cmihehtly youf bwu "W hyrioesn't-the- cnterta'lnmenl - Trsvelern Broedeaeting' Servtoo. choukoqM -delegatiohs. lot regulate agriculture; (THE SCENES M gln?” yJnne asked, and Tlno. re­ asleep." ' ----- Tomorrow’s Program ------Purchagefrinade duringi tho wflT i NEIGHBORS" tional,’’ so is the new program, personal experience and you roust A. M. Ota also consulted his governraqnt IN sponding to her merest wish, Nora Lane smiled. "That isn’t (Eaatern Standard Ttme.) - But what la especially Interesting which he considers production con­ Mar it with what fortitude you can ews 8:00—News Service. on this .stand. be stored free of charge for fijture deliv­ SotoelaUmes we are Inclined to oe- I muster until relief is found. nodded his head to Ken Martin, very complimentary to us, do you The goverhment press followed up connection with this meaaure, trol, but something that should be the master iif ceremonies. think, Mr. Blake?” 8:15— Shoppers Special. eries, if you wish. P a y ^ t of income i \ :y0, wl1th Mr. Mencken, that almost! passed regardless. Wo have various ways of estimat­ Monday, February 24 - 9:00—Bugle Call Revue. the official dewratfon that the far 'hich has now been aent to the Sen­ ASHINGTON Ken sang. That was not a nov­ "To be exact", Dick added, “ the Hartford—CJoolheaded Roger Des- eastern situatlonv was causing the on the W-B Budget P l^ . Ask about all of the falsity and inslnmity and , Senator Minton of Indiana says ing pain ns to frequency, duration, whole leg, the one I injured on that P. M. 9:45— Rambles tn Rhythm. ate, is Its Indignant reception by cer­ I—BY RODNEY DUTCHER—i elty, for he always sang with his comb of th's city landed an atrplano 4:00— "How to Be CSiartnlng." Soviet Union "serloqs concern" with 'quackery of the New Dull is at- ■ it's Crop control and Is constitu­ severlt.v nnd so on, buj. to date, no orchestra. But tonight he sang to ski Jump, has lost all feeling. It 9:56— Radio Programs for Today. thi* easy plan of payffients. tain Southern elementa in that bo<^ safely at Bralnard Field although a 4:15— Songs Without Words. 10:00— Romany Trail. statements that the'danger of war trlbutablo to the luslabiiily of the tional, irrospeettvo of wh.at the accurate way of measuring pain has Linda, Bayes. Bv every note, by happens occasionally. I'll have to camera carried by his companion, , waa “IncreMingly apparent." liecauta the Houee bill contalnS/Ui Msiirhfstcr Herald's tt ashliigton court majority s.ays. been devised. .There Is a machine go out on deck, massage It a little 4:30^"Girt Alone." 10:30—News Service. President himself, and sometimes his gestures and nantomime, Ken RoMrt Andrews, 17, a student- pUoti 4:45—Program from .New York The statements were issiied yes­ Important change from the f o ^ In Correspondent Wlien ARhurst' of Arizona told whicp is supposed to tell when you Martin showered love on Linda nnd walk up and down. I Won’t be Jammed the controls shd caused the 10:45 — Snidars Song.sters with terday in connection with\he 18th wo suspect that some measure ot the the Senate that "any argument aa are tetltng a lie, but no machine has long. Please excuse me.” ihto to spiral. 5:00— Al Pearce’s Gang. Franclne. W ich the project orlglnaltjf/paased who sat at her table, looking uff 6:30— “Dick Tracy." anniversary of the organiz^on ot reaponsthtllty lies with his advisers Wild IJfc Needn't Feel .Any Baler to conslilutlonallly of a hill today been invented Which will measure at him. Dirk walked slowly across the Farmln-rton — Danforth Newton 11:00—Madison Ensemble. the Red army, now a force of L^OO,- the upper body. That c l^ g e Is a Sliiee Capital I’arley...... Conser- the severity of a painful sensation. room, trying tho leg, putting hl.s Barney, 77, of this place, Vlce-prheet of- a wll^tlfie Ken Martin tried-- t.tts.,chauee^^,Ua.^opo^opM>' ■Hnrt-snmg-aBd’ ptttrenmng phnoe; a wsn..**a.'tha- geaet^- -federaUpn.; wU4- better. It drives him to action and t -* WT sicale; 6:35. Understanding opera. the choicest ^ portions of their And[ it makes them bolUng msA. have state federations and It's pro­ • (Citnis Fntlls Hslpfid.) vided th at.representatives from, the coiufiltutos _an Immediate ‘ emar- ds under direct ~ cbhtroT—pay gcncy.', ■ „ ' ■ -. Question; Miss Bonnie Q. _aski(: W 0 R € ’ Holne Hour, Sec. WollOire; 2:30, Mu­ 4 >4 per cent first mortgage securl- Wc don’t blame Mr. Roosevelt -»-i states must be chosen by-groups "W ill you kindly state Ih the paper -^ages to the woriiert, own and mai> sic Gulldr 5, Continental Varieties. Uea, The-proceeds. be used to much for endlessly plunking tits whose "primary intc'cst" is preser- In meeting tlint emergency, many Whether citrus fntit* are irritating 225 Hartford, Uoao, igge a person makes tho mistake of Mtog Some Tuesday' abort wavea;_____ reUr*_notes-owed-hTBankB and—tir k ft all of the crop. good-neighbor string. He la that vatlon of wUd life. or not?" (■ M e n 8tauidanI"iNiiie.) F Y A Paris, 3:30 p. m., Carnival in content with temporary relief. It pay off taxes. In addiUon to reUring iWhen the AX X system was adept- way. It would never occur to him That leaves but "women’s Answer: 1 do not consider citnis Paris; GSD GSC GSB GSA London. the present funded debt. Stockhold­ groups" and other public-spirited is admitted that temporary relief Is fruits irritating, in faqt I frequent­ 6. "Rocking Horse Winner;” DJC cC With its premiunu for w l^- that the people have Intelligence often of value in making the patient Holiday, February 24 ers will vote on the proposal March organizations which ere sometimes ly recommend-the citrus friiit fast P. M. Berlin, 7:45, German Jeaterl. GSD 27. dyawal of land from cultivation, tha more comfortable. Temporary re­ and spunk enough to resent the apt to get tentlmantal about de- for overcoming Yarlous type.s of Irri- 4;00-^CoihmerciaI Comment GSC GSL London,. 10, Varief c^ton frowera confined their acre­ monotonous flub-dub. But there Blructlon of ■ 'Wild life. Conserva- lief esu nut be called a true curative taUon. . . Dseamber '^ ordinarily a ‘‘glow” Biattresi 4:80—Treasure House. treatment Mcause no attempt Is The American -Bureau o f ' Metal age reduction to those lands which tlon.isU .say It menns. they win be 6:00—Terry and Ted. StatlsUcs esUmstes shipments of, are people ahoqt- him who ought— made to bring about a cure. The mqnt^ Tbe Stearns & Putter company BADLY HURT BY FALL. hid beeo worked oo shares, keeping because It Is their Job to do so—to outnumbered on the national fed­ (Starchy Vegetables.) 5:15—Piano A I—Bea Rohan. refined lead in the United States l>ato is only the effact of a causa Question: Mrs. L. writes: o f f e i^ '^ mAke up a quantity of theii* f v 6:80—Jack Armstrong. ti^ cultivation their directly con- eration more than 10 to 1 by repre-. o. Torrlngton, Feb. ■ 24.— (A P ) ' during January totalled 34590 short know that every time the President and that cause must first M Ukso "What ora soma ot the vegeUbles 5 Ill~ I Ilf (iiiMlin ifs tons compared with 42g33 tons tn tiMlSd "home farmi.” For doing eentatives of gun clubs and sports­ away If any lasting Improvement Is mou* $89.60 Super Verity innerspring m&C Mrs. Brounet, 65; of New York, 832 lugs In the good-neighbor hooey bp men’s groups which desire little or conslMred starchy 7" 6:00—News Service. December and 33,659 in January Imagine a fine dining room group of 18th Century ujia thSy were credited by the AA A to be secured. tresses during December for February deliv­ 6:15—Bobby Benson and Sunny Logan avenue, who came' here yes­ last year. ProducUon in January - -'9 PIECE Is causing Just so many more Amer­ no restriction. Answer: Tho principal starchy terday to make a surprise visit at reproductions for only $162. Included is the Shera­ w)tb reductioB of the entire crop The Mst plan when pato is pres­ vegetables are potatoes, Hubbard Jim. amounted to 36,296 tons as against ican voters to walk out on.bim. ' If . There’s no chance now, Uie con­ ent, is to try to find out the funds- ery at a price concession . . in order to keep the home of relatives, fell as she DINING ROOM ton buffet sketched, Duncan Phyfe extension table, ndsed on the "ihara patchei," the servationists say, that the federa­ squash, green corn, iairge green COMFQgT FEATURES 6:30— Hartford Chamber of Com- 42,020 in December and 29,314 in they were hU really good nelghbhrs mentsl cause of the pain. In nor­ their skilled workmen busy. We accepted -merce Program. was going down the street from the January, 1935. Hepplewhite china with deep cabinets-aa ahown, and' lAMUit or sbarweropper, because he tion wUl support their plea for a peas, sweet potatoes, Uma beans, etc. railroad station and ia in a critical they would teU him so. mal hssltb, pain is tmknown. A 1. l-plece tnnersprlng unit. 6:35— Vanished Voices — Muaieol a set of Hepplewhite shield back chairs as-illustrated Mga not a land owner, getting no ‘two-year closed season on migra­ part must M tosulted by disease the offer. The mattresses are here. Just condition at the Charlotte Hunger- tory waterfowl. 2. Heavy sisal-Insulation. and Dramatic. FIVE DIE OF BURNS must M injured, pressed upon, irri­ OLD STORY. a limited quantity of full and single sizes!/ - ford hospital. with a possible frac-. to the right. .Ilahogany veneered. 4 d lt whatever, no compensa^n of J. N. Darling, elected president 7:00—Myrt and Marge. tated, Inflamed or affected by reflex 3l Fine cotton upholstery. 7:15—Musical Momenta. tore of the skull. Her relatives did Hackensack, N. J., Feb. 24.L. M|y sort, tor the crop reduction SCOTLAND YARD JOB of the new federation, ia an Ideai- not know she was in town imtil they (Bketch*a) Hsra Is truly a fine (jovernor action before It will become painful. Rochester, Minn.'—The Ommsted 4. Blue-and-ecru striped ticking. 7:30— Singin’ Sam. ^ (A P )—Thomas Vetri died today in Wlnthrop desk repnoductlon. It U fuU . O P W THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVWINCS UNTTl Ich meant the destruction of his 1st. His attempt to harmonize the were notlOed that she was In the H^kensack hospital from the bunts 9’XyaOCK' Scotland Yard has always main­ Whenever pain appears, there la al­ County Bar Association’s annual 6. Pre-bull t. Cord-reinforced e^ ea 7r45— Boake Carter. zlze. has four big drawers with locks, and shooters and the oonsarvatlonlsta ways a reason for It. - election report was terse; "Elatoo 8:00—Lombardo Road. hospital. he aufered Saturday in bis unavail­ tained a rather eelf-aatlsfled atti­ is like tbs task of trying to mix 8. Silk cord trlmme been evicted from the wretchwl to England because of the great farm legislation Is not a Crop con­ strictly private—you are the one W. Granger as treasurer. They've 10:80—Oyde Barrie, boritoira zero temperatures. trol measure— the supreme modest bungalow. court who leels it and yotf are the ope who bald Uie Jobs ever since. ------. . .Cl­ MANCHESTER fiVENlNG HERALD>MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, FEBRUAKV 24, 198(5. MANCHESTER EVENING HFRAI.D, lIANCHEa*i:ERj:JroNN»^^ FEBRUARY 24,198*. F-\GE SET

■UUJUlOi uy w WIUUMOMUM UUVIVI criticized certain N ew Deal meas- urea, as -opposed—to- states’—richts able to the T V A , the fact that It t o John MaSey, permanent under­ baaed Ite support on the wartime Calves* Weatherstrip Shows STATIUGlIWAYS lOCALmEMAN^ and as tending to cirdumvri>t tbe Ill Mssonlc secretary for Colonics, sat forth that «P / ss» ear.^ ma- ■ _ OBITUARY SAI,VATIONARM¥^ TOWN MEETING construction ot the WUion Dam In­ (institution. M A S f f l E « F CATHOUCCHURa Britain had no major Interests In dicated that a similar Setup in Bthiopia, save for Lake Tana, head­ “Those who advocate the Now TO OBEY ORDERS IS BOOSTED BY Winterym Soon Be Over FUNERALS HIGH IN MATCH Deal In Its entirety," he said recent­ another area might not be treated waters of the Blue Nile. ^ TASKS PpiRED TRUCK BURNS HERE ly, "should not forget that at least TOWN’S SOCIAL NEXT MONDAY BO favorably. Th War Draartmcnt LENTEN SERVE The question o f British support James M. Crongh has suggested the development of a for addition o f an oil embargo to some, of its policies would give hn Hartford, Feb. 24.—(A P )— Wln-J.groundhqgs and other conventional The funeral of James M. Crdugh entirely new direction to the concep­ watershed control on the Coimectl- the current arms, financial and eco­ BUREAU HEADS ter is ghing to break up soon. The' earmarks, notwithstanding, was held, this morning' at 8:30 at cut river through an Interest at Akron Strikers Are Told to nomic sanctions against Italy c.ame tion of government which most of us FETEJONIGHT heavy blanket of snow still covering ^ weetherstrlp, Mr. Hewe.s Deputy Compi. Clinton G. the home o f hla daughter, Mrs. A r ­ Carlson of Legion Team Best compact rather U)uH a Federal au­ under early press lire. Automobile Used to Collect thought was firmly established In Adjourned Annual Session to Blessing a&d DishribotNi (Conllnued From Pago One) " isaid. Is the spleen of the calf A thur Kissman, of Bissell atreet, and thority. Call Kan IKsid. the ground and more snow In the ^ , long winter this country,” (Continued from Pngo;On« ecutive secretory, and un Avon rarraer.'i wno oeiicv TTic rapidity w’Uh which U ie". c- Eddie Abrahnmsqnlp Orchestra of :X. Sh?R|{il town meeting Ift High Farmer.'! who believe In the weath- The bearers were William Borst, . A bno and onc-half ton truck own­ parts of the state took part In the men of the Ritchie type, not only mefit of additional v.alley autbofl- During Lent, which starts One writer generally conceded to Paper As a Crop dairy farmer In his ow n right, brings j erstrip tradition nod tlvltles of the .ntate hlglmay depart­ Springfield, .Mass., will play for S41)oof fisiKa week from tonight will Rubber Company listened to appeals ...... their heads Paul Kissman, William Kissman, ed by the Salvation Array of Hart­ elimination shoot in Middlefield on Into the campaign, but Into govern tleu except on the Tcmicsscc rlyer. nesday there will be a mass be an aifthoriUitive source, J. L. Gar­ In the evidence o f on early .spring, | approvingly ment have Increased during the 42 dancing and a concert' w ill bo given betkakcd-'toNaccept street layouts from Sheriff James Flowa today A prediction that "the time is not John Kline, ’ Michael Zwlck and ford was badly damaged and the Saturday. E. Carlson of the Man­ ment councils aftervvard, if the However, Interest continues ' in vin, a.sserted In the Sunday observer years of Its existence were hriefly from 8:30 until 9 p. m. recommendedXby tho selectmen for brated each morning at 7:40 In to obey a court Injunction limiting far distant when one of the crops James Watson. The body was contents completely destroyed by chester team was high man over Roosevelt administration were de­ tho harnessing of the Connecflcut "the game Is up and for the plain­ sketched by Clinton G. Nichols o f Grand Alareh at 0 P. M, their number. of the farm will be paper" was made placed in the receiving vault In St. fire; of unknown -origin at 2:30' all contestants In the eliminations feated. Centerflcid, W ea^eld, Northfleld and and the control o f Its floods. Tho James’s church. On Wedne est o f rea.sons— because It Is-A game Corps at Camp Euslte, Va.. and the West. ..Hartford, cxcctitlve deputy The grand march-will form at ,9 Brookfield etreels^g^cept a deed for evening there will be the dli Crowds around^the plunt lncreas- by Dr. W. W. 'Skinner, assistant JajnesA cemetery.______o'clock this afternoon when the ma- .with a 2§5 score out of. a pofMlblc W ar D cpatlm eht .a. week. ^ago. sub­ only a full-I^eagtar, In'Huiltig Am eri­ f-ptmlh CoBst A'ftlljery--District at cpm.mis,si(!hfif..-.j[lurihg.—the..weekly .. .Btt<:hi.e,. lia»e.y.fir,:jK88.-|9, .life-long o'clock' which -wilt-be led by- W oi" 18-acrea- of-land T i t ^ t . ' 'Nebd tttlr- tlon o f ashes and " ______ij"to d a y T6“ sovefaJ thoiiiiBnnsr BiiT inner or Th’e”'’BuTeftu’l of UHemtstry meeting of tho Kiwants club this - ctrtm' Was parked in rronr pr P a ific k ' "SW.' ...... '...... ■' Demoorat and no Indication came mitted Its formal 'report to Con? ca, could have-played iv llli success." Atlanta, Cu. t Morlorty’s filling station at the cor­ shipful Master and Mrs. C. Leroy letlc field arid ray a general town night there will bo devotions .of* there was no Indication '•* ■Irui'"—. " j'-...... Soils. He urged additional fund.s nooji tn tho YM CA. _ The course of scores were 10 from him that he was Interested Norris______gross, Tocommcndlng the Ijnracdlalo many w ^ e ptcli This stand-hna Iw om a mor«-*»id- •toT Bnrar'thc pfoituclrig— oT paper i In November, 1921, ha returned to n er-of—West— Uenter— antp "M c K e e shots prohci 10 shots kneeling and tax to effect a echool ctmsolldatlon Stations''of The Cross and " '80 Veara 12 Departmont In such nh offer. Chairman Jdhn' McLougblio of construction of ten d.»ms for flood more evident Since the jLeague com­ the Pbillpplnee as commander oC streets. The driver, Edvvard Lahey equalization. It Is expected: tlon. Starting next week there ’ were spectators. and paper board from corn stalks Mr. Nichols, a native of Mdnehes- DONFERENCEE^CONTINUED JO shots off hand. tho ball committee has made ample control purposes on the upper tribu- mittee of oil exports reported an Canip Stotsenburg, remaining there ______ot, Hartford, and hlala_a*s amlstant .wor«— . ThB .ManchBStf.r .r.p.n. ahnt a-s lo t 'The official call for the b-; services CMh Tuesday niaftt dut Flowerriu wet madeiimut* att tmirtrjut ui.of theuio iuicg,lines. and straw.' W lNN l S PiCKED .tf.r, , wiU-.namplote—thres-deeades-of' proriel OP" f o f the—entertalmnDnt'hf: ■tarles!--Heirevef',''iid‘ '*tppr'''~tuur'‘hecn' embargo-could only—be—auccessfut •iiDtH'MurctrrtSS'h------lows: E. Carlson, 285; J. Alves, 275; WlR'h’trTBs’u'ed''TVeanea'floy, i ftig-beni witn\l3w'gnim g " asking the pickets to conform wflff "rhTHc past two years Jiere have service In tho highway department In a nearby house when the fire the vtsiting gucstSi Check rooms for- taken, beyond Citron’s introduction r r with United State^,i cooperation— a He then commanded successively BETWEEN ITALY, REICH broke out. ---- -— . - M. Donze, 2Vl; J. H ettin ger,-270; BOLTON planned today,' without calling by a mission priest from the Wa a Common Pleas Coiirt Ihjiihollon been some dcVcIopmcntj In this November 30. During that' period the women will be maintained on o f hla bill and th** W ar Department Springfield Monastery. report on which th e sanctions com- the Second Coast Artillery District The truck l.s one that Js used for W. Carter, 269; H. Madden. 266; P. selectmen together again. specifying that no more than -lt» particular flejd that lead us to be­ ho worked under a^l three comml.s- the second floor with ..the men’s John McLonghlln O. Leroy Norris 'ccommendatlon of two years ago, , In St. Bridget’s church Wedne niUtcc acts early next month. at Forth Totten, N. Y., the Fourth regular trips to Manchester to can- Newcomb, 262; E. Spies?, 260. Miss A. Sperry, formerly of this The special session will follow the pickets be stationed at each oT the lieve that the time Is not far dis­ sloncra who have headed the depart­ check rooms located in ejh e , base- ward tho development o f a cen- ilay evening there w ill be blc Of t^e full sanctions program, Corps Area at Atlanta and the Mrs. Nellie D. Gill of 191 But ..... Aastria...... - Wants...... lo-- Beivass fpr old newspapers and other The ten hlgbe.st men were select­ town and now a resident of Rock­ The 25th annual Masonic ball w ill be^hejd In tho Stalq^ armory tonight reconvening at 8 p. ra. of the annual 44 plant gates. tant when one of the crops of the Philippine division at Manila. ment .since Its organization 42 years fflent,...A..large group oj^ji''fiialobow traVnuthorl ty to direct the -matter. and. dlsttlbuUon.. of-AshcB.__1' nevertheless, Garvin comeded. "It Is ago. -the third-state highway depart­ Asstintd That I'taly Will'that are soicf'by the Saiw ed-for the (3onncctlcnl team to ville, is ill at her home. with John McLbughlin, last year's Mn.ster of Manehester lodge as'goheral town meeting to tevjr a "tnx rate on — At-some. .points__ ha- svas-^rreeted farm will be the very paper-from In Angust;-lfl21Huj assumed com­ girls will rc^ stcr the pleats and tho current grand list. The select­ Ap)«roval of tho War Department day night each week during Leh TftrtHhrsna'nVe monUis drTmT, ment In the state. VI __A .. n s. ttrirstlon AAnrtxxr rm y to obtain tiinds ^ for - soc'J shoot against the Ohio state team, Miss Elizabeth Rose spent the will serve punch during dances. ■ chairman. C. Leroy Norris, present Master of tho lodge, '•1th Mrs. with the cry "Aye we going to let which we are reading here,” akln- mand of the Seventh Corps Area at Main Street^^ Abandon Her As a Result. tho lowest man tn the team select­ men will meet earlier In tho day prograjA^^ of flood conUo. on the there will be devotions of the Sta evidence Is that sanctions cannot work. The truck was packed week-end at her home here. Parking Space Norris, win lohd tho grand march. them In? hjod'’ Deputies posted ner said. Omaha, Neb. He was transferred ed having shot 279. In the finals E. next Monday to decide what rate river dcplrads upon Oragress, An tlons of the Cross and BcnedtcUdMI^ by any possibility succeed for Blhl- paper .and the fire gained consider Tho Ladies' society of the Center Parking will be available In the placards fontalnlng the court’s He asserted that If thl.i prove.s to Ft. Sam Houston as chief of the Rome, Feb. 24.— ( A P ) — DIpIo-, Carlson, of Manchester shot 281 out Omnibus flood control bill waiKpass- Masses each morning in St. Brld. oplan piirposcfl. able headway In a few momenta. church will meet at the home of rear of tho armory And on Leonard they win recommend. They are ex­ mandate. true "we will,have created an out­ F.lghth corps and Third army, Octo­ Basket of Produce. malic sources said that a rap­ of a possible 300, while some of the church will be at 7 o'clock and ' "Vet they jeopardleo Europe, and Th6 truckmen used a hand ex­ Mrs. Adolph Broil, Thursday after­ street across from tho building. pected to approve a rale o*f 25 mills. cd by the lih^sc last session, but No DlMrders let for farm products which will ber 4, 1936. prochement between Italy and Ger­ men In the finals shot as low as 2G0. not only that but they promote di­ noon at 2:30. Special electrical effects have been ELECTRIC EEL The recommendation of the se­ remains under ^n sldoratlon In the There were no disorders. Hagood holds tlie degree of doc­ many moved ahead today through tinguisher on the blaze but it proved Carlson waa presented with an rectly or Indirectly every embitter­ greatly supplement the revenue The older girls' Sunday class of Incorporated In the sclicmo o f decor­ DR. FLEMING J M E S lectmen concerning tho equalization Senate GoramlttcoNThe W ar Depart­ The company remained silent, tor of laws at the University of a conference between Premier Mus­ of little value In halting tlie flames, ing and dl.slntegratlng process, every which comes from the production of Winners of prizes In Halc'e Sclf- Ohlo-Conn.-1936, brassard, to be the Center cburcb. with , their ation of the spacious ballroom CAN KILL HORSE tax will depend largely on tho out­ ment rccoinmendatnras may be In­ having announced It would not at­ South Caroling solini fuvl Ulrich von Hassel, Ger- which were accompanied by dense worn on his coat for his good shoot- MR. AND MRS. KOTSCH cause for apprehen.slon and every things for their primary purpose, Servo grocery merchandise contest teacher, Mrs. R, K. Jbnes. art plan under the direction of James O. Me- come of a conference In the Munici­ serted In that moasurt^lf the com- tempt to put Its 14,000 employes TlTan ambassador to Italy. billows of smoke and brought many Ing. pcacc-dciitroylng and war kindling which la mostly food." were drawn today with the follow­ nlng "Fellowship" tours the coming Caw„______Curator A t New Yorlcs’ Aqua- pal building Friday, night of the se­ mltte.rcporta It out. ing being the lucky winners; ' persons to the scene. Names were drawn .With no re- HERE WEDNESDAY T > a c k ^ work u'nlli the court's ordor The Bureau‘ of Public Roads re- Von HasscI came to Rome from year. The first one will bo Wednes- Refreshments consisting of a lectmen and the last chairman of MARRIED 25 Influence In the world." An alarm waa turned in from B»mc------gard as to the eltrolnatlon score* to rium Find.s That It CaiuGeii- had been made effective. pocUd it comideted 18,594 miles of , , * 10.00 Berlin by airplane aftfcr several tlay v’isitlpg the Tolland Ojim'ty eombtnation o f French VanlUa ainl the old School d istrict*.' Marvin H. McIntyre, seerMary to The Dally .Mali also hn.a charged, 17, West Center and McKee streets, shoot on the second team and three Akron police were investigating various types of hlghv/ays under AROUT TOWN le t Prize, Mrs. Nellie D. GUI, days conferences with high German Frozen pudding Ice bream, fruit e r a te 300 ’Volt-k. "there never was the remotest and Company No. 1, S. M. F. D., re­ Manchester men were drawn, J. Home te' Vernon. The girls arc tho President, wrote Senator Loijier» three disturbances, which they at­ piihllc works appropriations during 191 Main street ...... No , 3931 officials In Berlin. asked to bring their lunch and' meet cake, macaroons, coffee and fruit gan expressing tho President’s chance that tlie United .States would Town Clark Samuel J. Turklng- sponded. The fire was sw iftly Alves. 281; H. Madden, 281; J. H et­ Spring Street CoupIr^^Gh tributed to the strike situation. B. the 19.3.1 fiscal year. *2.50 Prize Baskets At the same time, Egon Bergcr- at tho homo of Mrs. Jonea at 10 punch will be served at Intermission N ow 'Y ork , Feb. 24.— (AP)— Old Testament Authority to terest In the Senator’s suggestlo. stop export of oil to Italy. The oil ton left for Kingston, Ontario, .Sat­ brought under control and exUn- tinger, 267. SNOW AVALANCHES B. Harper, United Rubber workers Interesta in Ainerlra arv far too Ernest Picclnlno, 159 Maple Waldcncgg, foreign minister of o’dlock Wednesday morning. A re­ under the dlrccllon of Richard Mc- An electric eel, Christopher W. for a complete census o f unemploy Surprise Party Yeaterdal urday night to attend the funeral giitshed hut the contents were a to­ The Manchester team goes to the I-agnn. Coates has found out hy experi­ union leader a t the General Tire * strong for any administration to ...... 16569 Austria, left Florence for Vienna, Winchester Arm s’ Range in • New port of this trip will bo given later ment. Altcrhoon by Friends. there tomorrow of Dr. Carlton D. R. W. Johnston, 240 Wood- tal loss and tho truck itself wns Be Preacher at St. Mary’s Rubber Co., reported he waa black- take such a step." and It was sold that Prince Ernst Haven Saturday to shoot for tbe at some gathering connected with menting with what ho calls an CAUSE 3 DEATHS Bell, well known veterinarian who bridge street ...... 9944 damaged considerably. celmeter, can produce 300 volts ^ACkod by two men. Russell Moats, Against this current, attrlhuled von Starhemberg, Austrian yiee Inter-league-matches. Ota Sunday, the cburcb. died In Kingston Saturday after an Eugene Vannson, 20 Moore of electricity—enough to kill a Mr. Mra Jacob Kotsoh ot I a Goodyear workman, complained by some to government Influence, HAGOOD.lilY chancellor, would como to Rome March 8, two teams from Manches­ Miss Helen Berry and Miss Elalo Services. (Continued From Page One) operation for appendicitis. During good sized horse. Spring atreet', whose 26th wa live men broke two windows In his the opposition Laborltcs persisted In ...... 5381 March 2 or 3 to talk to Mussolini. ter will go to New Haven for the Collins who have been spending the POLITICAL LE A O E HURT tho absene.c of Mr. Tiirklngton the Mrs. Dinah Fox, 58 Garden CLAIMS CUMMINGS Coates, curator of tropical annivaraaty/TOCurs this week, home. Lyle. Carruthers, a leader of their criticism that the prcssiiro of Bcrgor-Waldenegg talked to Ful- Connecticut State (Jhamplonsblp winter In Hartford, spent the week­ town clerk's offico will be in charge street ...... 2452 fish at the Aquarium, has been behind him. Suddenly I heard the lurprlied byX^pacty ot their frf non-striking employes, said seven sanctions had not been applied firm­ vlo Suvlch, Italian undersecretary Match In which over 700 will take end a t their enttage here. CRITIC OF WPA, of Assistant Town Clerk Hattie E. Miss Stella Rooney, 228 Center puzzled by cel generated electri­ Rev. Dr. Fleming James of main avalanche coming. I yelled to IN MERIDEN ACCIDENT yesterday afternoon In \^recQghi«H windows In .hla home were broken part which will require fO!ir days Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griswold of ly enough. i street ...... 9397 for foreign affairs, at Florence last GETS $90,090 YEAR Berkeley Divinity school who will him. Ho started running, but he Saturday-night Strickland. for the selection. Hartford visited In town Saturday. city for some time. Rccerttly fit Uia, event- C h tte XWtea and Mrs. Thomas Leemon, 12 week. I t WAS said that Uip Austrian, preach at the 7:30 service Wednes­ went the wrong way, right Into the mock £aMaga w h M % ^ Not To Reopen Plants 7? The Manchester team will take SchOoIr In 'to w n ami Manchcs.*.sr be has done such elementary ex­ A meeting of much Importance Newman slreet ...... 16860 at thaniine, tried to disparage the periments as booking one of his day evening at St. Mary's Episcopal path o f the slide. Friuilt C. Quinlui Injured In ternooD, after w hich' The company decided not to re­ IS DISCIPLINED Importance of the diplomatic con­ (Continued From Page One) part in a shoot to be held In Wor­ High school are closed for a week By Olive Roberts Barton will be held at 8 o'clock tonight by Mrs. Carl Earn, 26 Keeney cester, Mos.s., Southbrldge, Mass., high voltage eels to a bulb to church, Is professor o f 'the Old "H e gave a terrible scream as the Triple Crash —• Suffers s per was served. A open the huge factories, employing tacts Prince von Starhemberg was Schools wdll open In town and also ■ p r N E A .-SERVICE INC. snow engulfed him.” the Blueflcld. Chib at their club­ ...... 13428 certainly pay taxes on the.se pre­ Norwich and Milford, which, will be get light. Testament at tWl! school and Is a S calp W o u n d - ...... , baked and decorated 6yN - .m ore than 14,000 persons, “ until I At Camp Femow \ (C/onttnued from Page One) making in Paris and London and to the High school, March 2. house. Mrs. P. Barrett, 129 Birch ferred stocks.” ' held later In March. Saturday he received three graduate of tho University of Penn- Other* Killed gdeate waa also cut and 1 such time as the court's order has regulsr War Department orders reassure Suvlch that Vienna regard­ Rev. and Mrti. Harold W itz and Every child loves a pretty room. gttte were in the main of 1 The enrollecs working on Forest Issued xlief...clty alsctlon,..waa ...SMsa toward bCtUIng the dlsputp, tarter Btreet - ....-.--;'m8055 commissioner and the office boy, uiaseam »r'?nii9'Bi¥a t spector-instructor of IK e" CCC weht to the'commahd of the Eighth their itome, honorrng M'rs; Jayebx’s however, was ■'riol'entirely satlsh A ll three In ohe Is often Im­ It waa the work of only a few years he was ml^loiiary In charge OQuhted for oil piraotji known to Injured In a triple crash early this which led to the start of picketing E. Gibson , 135 Porter street .14196 when he went to work in the de­ wfith financing operations was kept Those who haven't paid their Old tera, Mies M argaret 8. and ramps In this district. In addition to Corps Area ami further duty at fathcryargo. president; Donald S. Peters, Mil­ April of 1932, 16,106,750 acres Mrs. Mathncr, 89 Hollister pointments." ary 24. TTio proceeds will go to the own room, this all depends on pleasant man is taken off by hy­ ly dangerous, but many cities and Legion" o f Houor and the Order of were sown, as compared to 8.297,- try surpasses Connecticut In the tional committee post when the In­ Sparkman, rector o f the church. towns were raising dikes and clear­ from entering Into agrccmcnla' or you it is Amcrirt’s fmest home fuel. l i l i i e c o a ^ Opposition members clamored for ford. • treasurer, and William L. Street ...... 3836 "Inasmuch as tlie President and P. T. A. soup kitchen. The P. T. A. your bouse. It la not necessary for drocyanic gas In a Chicago hotel the Crown of Italy, all awarded him 500 In the name month of 1931. number of good "feeder" roads, Mr. terstate Commerce Commission ap­ Ritchie waa a''lBeraber of the ing river beds in anticipation of using other meth.'di to, favor prl- A snooucT or ths a. b. • w. coaloo.X an answer when EdeiFtried to slde- Krols, East Port Chester, secretary. Mrs. Mac Gorman, 86 Cburcb Mr. Farley, havp broken their pollti- meralff’rt and the school children are children to octupy a room alone, room, and th e'gen t across tho hall 'hlue ebaf comes from the rich MIHlO BY THE OLSN ALDSN COAL CO. -3 questions by George Morgan for his services during the World Nlchqls predicted that eventually the proved him for the Milwaukee rall- church and hla father the late Judge flood stages. ______■ __ vate porta and thus discriminate .—Atreet ______- ____ 9620- s ta t e ^ t t- hare a system ' ‘u f '- ^ n J cal promises and assumed the right road piMt;: ...... v v ' ' • Albert . Ritchie, waa -warden there selling tickets. hutimhcn po.sslblc- lt-4s -a -wise- idea. la .--a.„rfllred collega-profeasor-whe- '6-Jdtlcs cohceirifiig (Jic terms .War,^ to which for a white he com­ For one thing It Is hard to teach against porjs or docks conrtnicted manded tiro 7th regiment o f the Mauds England, 172 School roads leading Into every village In to Itctate In Michigan pa, ty affairs, Called "\*lcloua’* for many years. 1-tarry P. Files, Jr., motored to appoints himself a one-man brain of a secret Rome accord between street ...... 7288 them order and ndotness If an­ BOXER IR KILf.EI> or Improvcfl by anthurizatlon of First Expeditionary Brigade of the use 12 rabnths of the year. I shall not consider myself a 'Regu­ That W'as "more vicious" than hts The body will lie In statu at tho Maine the first of tho week where truat to-'get to the bottom of things. Prance and Italy which Garro-Jones FAVORS FLEDGED other ts there to tear It-up. The Tgronto, Feb. 24.— ( A P ) —An In Congress. The bill Is Intended to THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. Coast Artillery Corps. • St. Paul'Eki>tbr Mrs. W. G. Ford, 107 Oak Mr. NlcnMs spoke briefly about lar Democrat’,” he said. " I shall appointment to the bank, he said. cburcb Tuesday. Burial ■wrlll be he Is spending several days visiting This he does very Ingeniously, stated bad been known to the B rit­ streect ...... 5888 room bclijnglng to ' two people, and the story Is one with which quest Into the death of Fred Mat­ control prlnclpnl’y foreign opera­ Coat, Lumber, Masons’ Later he performed various duties the new bridge across the Connecti­ join the large n. mber o f Indepen­ Aa to Jones’ contention that the made Wednesday In the Green- friends.' Supplies, Paint ish government since January,. 1035. Sophie Moske, 12 Cottage even giow'nup.s, 'almpat ^w ays the most ■ persnickety detective thews, heavyweight boxer who died tors. 836 North Main St. Tel. 4149 In the Expeditionary Force as com- cut river from^ Middletown to Port­ dent voters who cast their votes tor Continental bank had progressed mount cemetery plot of his mother The meeting of tho Democratic Maneheater Eden finally .replied: " I said I had P A R n DELEGATES W ins Civic Prize street ...... ii358 shows It. But Ihe bfg reason Is .Saturday night after being knocked -rhe Rep. flbanley has taken tra­ mimlcallons and supply officer. He land and the M erritt highway In principles and individuals, not par­ and father. Town committee has been postponed story fan can find little fault information regarding the terms. I M. Cole, 3 Wslnut street .... 7861 "very satlsfaRtorily” under Gum- that a child sleeps more regularly, out by Pat Flanagan, nlH-be delayed der consideration similar legislation did not say I had the. terras." How- .accompanied the American Array of Fairfield county. .The bridgie will ty.” mlng.s, hc .sakl that was "n o credit” Flags over state and other publ’c until Friday evening, March 6. Pri/e baskets will not be ready and also has a placo to ritlre io The carbonated beverage Indus- pending an autopsy. In the House. The question arose ever.- he dccllned further questions (Continued from Page One) Occupation to Germany and there cost tw o. and a halflaa^ iiiiiiionminion dollari: . 'The -—s— Hogskls m,yiand ia,cthe \j O'Piggys, nggya, to Cummtags because all banks had Duo to, the fact that the schools fo t distribution untll-somoUme to­ buildings were flown at half-juaat tot/—peace-aod.-privaej^-which*—he [ t ry — M aUhows, who wsa knocked t. ih1ppers"1earned Tnmttcmpt as to whether Hie agreement con­ commanded the TrniHery and Uie and the bigTiway 525^000,000 millions' thclrTnfKTFCrSnible for jobs have recovered last year. 'WITT TK! Noser) during the week "of morrow duo to the difficulty of today. State offices wil close Wed­ craves. glfi to. a little chcmiatry-shop In Wertnesdiy night, died several hours would be made,- In tho new Water flicted with the League of Nations. 66th .Field Artillery Brigade He o f dollars, he said. '\ 1 upset the troughr’—he said. -Senator Ashurst (D., Arlz.), Inter-' Feb. 24th to 29Jh. the W P A Com- eommttlee was to have met tonight sorting out the 'goods included In nesday a t 2 p. m., to allow state Lost of all. It should be a usable Philadelphia. There, fruit ulcos after doctors performed a delicate Carriers Bill, to lea cc" out a pro­ The question of simctlons was lacks a little more than one year of Because the hlghway'has to run 1 ------—— ------nipted to say he was "very much employes to attend the funeral. numlty Center program will not be room, not over-burdened with In Hartford, but State Chairman J. having reached the statutory re them. were -added to artificially ca'rbon- brain operation to relieve preasure vision. In the present law against opened *o fOlI debate in all its east and west ■while the rivers and | u . , . opposed" to the tax-exemption bill. held iintll March. 3. At thi- time, knick-knacks to Inhibit freedom. Francis Smith cancelled the meet­ tlrement age of 64. ated water In 1807. from a blood clot resulting from a such dlscrlmlnstlon.s -tspe^'-;, but particulariy In relation bridges nm north and sdqth, the Coincident with this developtneil FOE OF NEW DEAL Loulo "Kid" Kaplan, will be present ing. hemorrhage. In Connecticut, New London and the possibility of Imposition of Entered Army tn 'M highway, will not be able tojollow-i cALent of more tl^ Senator Vandenbrtg,-another Mfcl<^ to talk to those Interested. Regular S T E P S He. explained that several sub-. Born In Orangeburg on June 16, ANSONIA FIRE FICHTERS Washington, Feb. 24.— (A P )—The Bridgeport harbors might be af­ , , war-time Prime Minister David an announcement that the .commit­ J, E. D1 Martino of Power atreet West-Point as a philosophy instruc­ Representative Goldsborough, (D „ the New Deal were endorsed a t the risoD and infant son o f 28 Middle ern Massachusetts, took the floor hotel. O f couree, thoiitanda of SaJAtyd George offered Prime Minls- tee of Young Republicans assigned where on explosion, said, t-> have Md.». who applied for the rule on for a denunciation of the entire the task'df studying l.saues for the tor. He served there until Juhe, , roming Philadelphia convention. Turpplko East and Mrs. Frederick StanVy Baldwin's government a 1904. been from a hot w atu beating plant behall of the bonking committee, administration agricultural policy. busy N e w 'York 'rtsftors realize coming Slate conventlun would hoM What be would have done In that Scbatschnetder-and infant daughtci- ""'needed guide to the general trend Of occurred ate 12:40. Tho fam ily of said the measure was needed* to H e refused to yield to "Rep. Kopple- it.,. that’s one reason they niak^ J i opinion. ■ Its tnitlal,meeting at Middletown' to­ l i the (ucceeding four ivar.-- he !vent remained unknown, 'o t 131 Summer street. V as on duty a ' Fort Monroe. Va., the owner And those of. Louis Cheve- eliminate a possibllitit that the RFC monn, representing the Connecticut The froib Italian offenslvt. in night. • ■ But the drive that he planned to Admissions yesterday: Mrs the McAIpin their headquarters. und also a.s as.s! stunt'to' the chief of roll and PhlUp . ^**^^®*j mourned to- HU thorongh inveatlgatloh of various duties In connection with and Brook streets, where damage es­ ihare of their batUe. Robert Richardson of 203 Highland It. ^:,ilona conceiiUng the report, an In- leaders, Frederic J. alleged police-underworld 'eolr -nootts WITH B/.TH n io w the harbor defenses .of Manila Bay. timated at * 1.000 resulted there. His death came so early, in the street and a son to Mr. and Mr.!. t- . ler-mlnistertal *------document* on British 1 He was Later he cominanded the'harbor do-- ^ luilon in St.' Paul, which James O . McCaw, Jr., o f -63 Coblirr. rtnc-the UnSUCCe.Hclflllunsuccessful rjmHMatAcandidate 1.<>»last P»irfall The blaze started In the cellar. Its tampaign that observers could only Although Rep. Citron, on hts re­ eo.ao nr S.7 • A .00 pttdtr ,90 por dar Interests in Ethiopia. tenses o f San Diego, Caltf. brought sweeping changes tn Road yesterday. ^ ZiDfU • Doublt 4 for the party's M ayoral nomination. cause was not : known. Firemen ipeculate on the exact stera he bad turn from Florida, prepared to re­ Report Leaked Out. . I To F'ranoe W ith C. A. 7th the department, has won tor and apparatus of three of the city's A Thought Admitted - today: Mrs. Annie n mind. W hat effect- ms passing new bis fight fpr hla Connecticut - They called fo r an official explan-1 Shortly after America entered Howard - Kahn, above, the dts- four companies were engaged In Nlclilen of 64 Spruce atreet SclentlBU hunt ..laects with bows Hero’s one of those "blown In the bottle" putzlea It shows a foot- vlll have on • tho . pre-convention Valley Authority Bill, the President gUoD. of any leakage by which the ' the Work War Hagood was given tlnguUhed service .medal an­ battling the t.wo fires while the Whosoever shall not receive the Discharged today: John Pnlleln ot liocainent, not made public and arrows. Feathers oiKthe arrows command of the Seventh regiment nually awarded by' a leadlfig long salt water trout Imprisoned in a fire-gallon glass jug. the nock ampaign and the November result 14 Short street and Mrs. Frank Issued an almost coincident state­ are covered'*lth glue, wfilch en- apparaj.ua oP the Charter Oak com­ kingdom of God as a Uttle child Jso Is a question that roust remain 4 ^®*'^®**^®*'* *^test horses to win the *100,000 Santa iitm tld ha published in Rome, and for of the Qoast Artillery Corps and ac­ civic club of the Minnesota of which is only three-quarters Inch in diameUr. How did ths fish shall in no wise enter tbereta— st. Oakes and Infant son o f 61 H aw ­ ment Indicating be would not sup­ HOTEli McALPIN ^ a r e a the insect. The arrows are pany- remained in reserve. rithout a conclusive answer. beta™ ^ ^*®*t*‘ Arcadia. Caltf. Jockey Wayne Wright brouglit home bis moutff ilitrttaer 'informatfon os to the com-i' companied It to France. eapitsl. Kahn, long noted for get In? Experts who viewed the freak after-it was pulled out of Luke ISilT. thorne street. port any further rivtr volley de. 'The Centre of Corrmimneo' ■hot- through swarms of high-flyliur In May. 1919, he returned to the . elfeetlvc erusading, is editor of Republicans had read with eager ■ Census: The hospital census to- the wlre°‘? S f i o ^ ^ v ’’ ‘“ f * miracr-|ralner, A . A1 Baronl. Photo shows Top Row. No. 9, at vvtopments such as the T V A . Y ttiiib n ’s coactusions. Insects so small that they can R egistry o f motorboats in the wateis near Sarasota. Flo., opine that li.eetabllshed a hems In the United States and cominanded the j ntereat the speeches In which be daty Is 77 patients. Azucor. No. 1, fourth. At the same time, although th^ jg The Rome - newspaper Giorhale. icarcely be seen. van (jie St. PaurD ally Newa. United States totals more than jug.when it was a flncarling. fonnd food |n abundance washed Into* Nothing sets a person sq much Strm gbt tickets on the winner paid *14.80. T lm f for th f mils *•«>■ waa 2;ftl 1-5, ■ BROADW AY AT 34th ST-. NEW YORK CITY 30th Brigade of the Coast ArtUlery | I 260,000. "ts hjjroe, and stayed until it was tee large to gat out. „ out of the devil's reach as humlUty. Supreme Court dsclidoo was favor- J . . —Joiisthsn Edwards, - V- y ■ ' — . i - - I a g e e i g h t HANCHESTEK EVENING HERALI>. MANCHESTER. CONN.. M&NDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1986. \ MANUHESn-EK EVENING HERALD. MANCHBSPIER. CONN ,MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24.1986. rAcac WBwr^ orangeMe n h o ld T h e OYALS DOWN FIRESTONES, GRAB REC LOOP LEAD I PROVIDENT VOLLEY BALLJnTLE WASHINGTOli PARTY LOCAL TEAM LOSES VENZKE SETS M other reco rd Local Sport M cC Iuskey Retains His ’Chase Title Spring Upset By 20-17; TWO OUT OF THREE Cunningrham Trails Pehn Mile Star Again Social Chib Obsenres M i * \ Qh'nMri* W'ilA //eriAcfl, Chatter day ^/ilian from Whom Derel/iy Pettnon, June Lant. hfichael Whalm and SUm Summerville , Here yon see M. H. S. Cagrers Who Await Bid To Yale Touniament At New Haven MATCHES; IS FIFTH 'Gene Venzke Up - to last Friday Manchester G rk p Got Its Name. NOTE! The itory which he- West Sides Beat RoysJ proving that High had won twelve out of sixteen glne here le a novellzatton of Uon blended In an even flow without Mike," he sMd. '1 gat tloag IS FIRST BY 50 YARDS; _ games but It took the Meriden 1 - TuenU rth Century-Fox film emphasis on either. Instruments right with one. but I can’t flggsr < his victory triumph to bring- toe . Red and / 'The Country Doctor." first were-already going Into toe worn, how a guy** gonna get along • ' MorV.^Than 300 Fans See over Whites gallant hoopsters statewide ' W ashington L. O. L. Social club starring \Thlrle for the Dionne square black bag, coat and hat were out no lega a-tall. I—" • Glenrt recognition as a strong Yale observed the birthday at George quintuplets, with Jean Herehnit, already finding their way to too "Get out, Walter!" cut In TO FLY TO CALIFORNIA Oaks On Werner’s Toss Tournament contender .. . . ohly Dorothy Peterson, June Ijsng, rioctor’e person. Luke’A sharp voice. ". . . and ; Cunnihghah^ Washington Saturday-cvenlng. with Tri-SiMe Tourney Here; New Haven Hillhouse and pistol Michael Whalen, and Slim "They I h m down to toe bunk- If Nurse Kennedy’a coming," _ _ of Kansas can boast records better than that a turkey supper and program in ob­ Siimniervllle playing the parte house," panted Luiri, who had whipped him 22 times In added a little leas Imoatlently, W aM Bantly’s H ay Slow, CaotioQ$, BOX in, the mile of Manchester in the 39 servance of the great American for of leading obaraclers In the, J ’Run over to Nurse Kennedy's ter turned-reluetantly from the I ^lo cal Ace Is Only Champion' « races prior to the current indoor to a week earlier schools eligible for toe whom the club was named. James story. Ilhistra'llone are taken house and get her! Wash It out!”- bla just In time tn' greet Nun campaign. Not oply_. has Gene piofiships . . . Vennart, president ot the cluh, wel,’ from the film. All rheracters, The commands, Isaued In clipped Kennedy-----' as she sjvcpt . in toe deor.- shaken .off the "Indian sign" that was no fluke. corned toe members and Introduced tones to Luigi and Jim Ogden, ro- Glenn had on him for the better Heady Game to Topple names, and lnrlri(uits In the fiim Mike was pleading earnestly, I to Keep His Crown in Na- ^ New England Gbampions, The I t’s been years/nnd yrears since William Stratton, chairman of are entirely flctitlous.—EDI- spectlvely, came with equal force. perately with Dr. Luke. part of three years bi|t he hss And-.tll!L.!lP.ctor. JblaifiL. hag,, tnuiing. sKowh filmsflf capable'^ "of 'beating ■Pennsylvania - we-ve-se^-a-gajjtc-that-was’fan ght ntmlvccssry--aaunimUe»---wb0--ofneH'....T u tt- — ’.tDoo,™-.eame-lHs:- Bantly’s Royals (20) so keenly ani^rimly . . . figura­ ated as master of ceremonies. behind -Ini, pojiped out the door. toe still room. "If you’ve got toll lonifs; Pace too Fast in his Kan.sas rival at any part of the Favored M driarly Quinl; University Ogden looked sourly at toe glass m foot-racing game. p. B. F. bard.^pt tively speahJfig, It was a battle to George Totnllnaon, first president CHAPTER t cut ’em off, I don’t w ants live!” 2 Tlemey, rf ...... 2 miler of toe club who served torse terms, of antieeptlc and poured It furtive- •’■Who said anything about cut­ Cunningham set the kind of a 0-3 one of Its three matches, toe Phqvl- toe death between two glante of toe The wheezy holet engine began to ly Into a flower pot. Then he fish­ 1,500; Goes to West Coast race that previously had killed off Basket in LasTTen Sec­ 0 Faulkner, If ...... 2 I -l is breezing court .... and Manchester had urged the members of toe olub to cough nnd roar, end the chains ting ’em off?" Interjupted Dr. Luka dence Y. M. C. A. o f Rhode I s l t ^ conduct themselves so that their ed out a plug of "catin’ tobacclb," bit klnilly but firmly. / his rivals. Glenn fnirly blistered the 1 Nelson, c ...... 0 0-1 home in front just a bit more ’’guts’’ than Mcri about either end of toe huge spruce off an enormous quid, and marched 1 Farr, tr . , . . . ., 2 .addeij. another title to Its .N(rw Eng? Uen,.toe crowd .Was...gleeful, 8?!1o m _wui brjDg_credtt -to .!oe...tlghten(Hi„ihrmaeLiAa__ \ ’’t can’t go Ihroiigh llfd' ,;iuwl-i! hoards with a first quarter In 89.8 onds Wins Opener from 2-3 ..- of...... - < * u t—the—house;—T-ol.->eyr--tho dog.~ ’mg-:-on—-my—trolly,""TmniJS ■ - ’ hy Air Tonight seconds, the hjrt '-mllc in 2:00.4 and 0 Bisaell, Ig ...... 2 1-3 land championship by winning the angry, dismayed, disgusted by turns, ganization which they represent. Ho Mike Scanlan, lumberman, braced Tri-State volley ball tournament Cunningham changing swiftly from emotion looked up placidly. He waa used to Mike,, sick with pain and a gn the three-quarters in 3:04. But the urged them especially to be clean tiinu,elf a.s he took another hitch in- Iheee tumultuous comings and go­ 4 ' conducted at the £)ast Side Re<; Sat­ to set to another . . . • \ In their habits, actions and In their toe guide rope. But his Ihoughta Ing horror. "1 don’t wanta Uv slmdow of-the rejuvenated Venzke House & Hale, 38-37. 8 4-10 2 0 ings. If I gotta do that. I wanta die!” ' (Special to The Herald) stayed with him and In the stretch Moriartya (17) urday under toe auspices of \ toe . a now / remarks. were not on toa hoisting engine nor The trip to' too mill was a m atter Recreation Centers. More than 300 Other speakers were Fred Cran- on the huge spruce log. and he woe "No, you don’t Mike! ' soothe , New York. Feb. '24.—(A P)—Jo- it w ^ the "Iron horse" that crack­ P. B. F. world record AI "Big. Horse" Klaaoskus, whose of minutes. Through the bunkhouse. Nurso Kennedy gently, "And ed under pressure. 2 Chapman, rf ...... spectators witnessed toe toume^ great size led him to commit enough •ston. Worshipful M aster of W ash­ unconscious of toe cries of the oth­ smelling of pine boards, blankcta ■eph McCluakey. the lanky, black- Her. Leagne Standing 1 0-0 which got away to a late start and of 3:-l9.9/for er loggers: WON’T die!" A Now Sensation 1 Smith, rf ...... 0 personals to send him to the show­ ington Lodge. L. O. L.. No. 117; and food, went toe doctor, Luigi haired Mancheatcr boy. atlll la the w . L. PC. 1-1 continued until the wee, small hours the lo004neter ers, was banded a tremendous razz "One coming and two to goT "It’s the pain, Mlko," rcaaspriBi ■ Cunningham was not the. only 0 Raguskus, If 0 0-0 Robert Cole, Worshipful M aster of tralUng after. "I got him In the Dr. Luke, bis hands busy, "Yon'i (*-■ king of American atccplechaaeia; Bantly’s Royals ___ 2 0 l.OOd of morning. race in the berry viboa be left toe floor M ^ h e s to r Lodge, L. O. L., No, 99. "And. brother,- toat’a all THIS champion In the Natlon..l A. A. U. Moriarty Bros...... 1 1 .500 2 Mahoney, If ...... 2 0-0 mess hall. Doc," volunteered one- going to-be all right, , Joe captured bla fifth atralgh^^ln- indoor title meet who found a world A Sport of Thrills k. a short time before ho was guarding andsfam es NelU. president of the summer!" legged Walter, toe camp handy­ West Sides ...... 1 1 .500 0 Hadden, If ...... 0 0-0 For a long time volley ball was A. U.’s take a deep hreato." And- door title Saturday nlghi a i the record performance insufficient to Bycholskl from the roar and the O ran^ llall Association. "Headin' south. Big Boy, headin' man. "Laid him out on a tabie— brought a n -ether—conr'"TH ^~ (j»j Royal Oaks .... a... 0 2 .000 0 Welles. 0 J ...... 2 0-2 spoken of lightly and even slighting­ annual indoor. latter sent him spinning with a neat Itkdlaon Square Garden tintck. In win. An unheralded Negro high 2 Dowd, rg ,'Ti...... Vocaf'selcctlons were given by south tomorrow!" give you more'room. . . ."The doc­ agonized face of Scanlan. jumper, .Gave Burke of aevcland 0 0-1 ly by toe jmunger element of s^ rts V championship execution of the flying mare that David Mm’rison, ' James Craiiston Mike’s thoughts Were ell of toe tor bnfebed past him Into the mess the National A. A. U. meet, and Ida 0 M cC ^n , rg 2 0-0 Weakly the suffering man tried tenth In champlonahlp/ competition and Marquette University, tied Cor­ Playing a alow, cauticus, heady followers as an "old man’s game”, '' meet at sent a wave of laughter and -joy and James Vennart. Following the south country. Tomorrow the boat hall. to pu?h it away, mumbling "I dOM 1 Falkoski, Ig 1 0-0 an -attitude that was certainly through too crowd . . . Tfnce he waa a atap ^fo r Fordham nelius Johnson. Los Angeles Negro Richard Oobb Sherwood .Moorhouse AtllUo Oavello Bruno Bycholsid game throughout, Bantly’s U. S, Madison banquet and progo’am a eoQlal eve­ would pull out for toe south coun- On a table, tha lower half of his want to live. I don't want to ltvs!E and defending title-holder, at the proven th be mistaken In toe thirty tiy. and the loggers would be bodi/covered by a blanket, Uy Unlveralty. He the only track Royals upset Morlarty Brothers 8 Square ning was spent renewing acqiiaint- "lx>ok here, Mike! You tru st : king to retain crown In a meet new record height of 6 feet, 8 16-10 8 1-4 17 games th at were played In the In the closing Ynlnutes of play an ance with many old-time members aboard, with money In their pock­ Mika Scanlan, groaning, grime and don’t you?" Dr. Luke’s^volca ' ~Sarked 'by ‘ oleaale npeeta and Inches. ' Firestones at the East Side Rec Score By Periods twelve matches of toe local tourna­ Garden-. tncldent took place that almost of toe club. ets. T he long summer of bMk- sweat mingling on his contorted strange m ixture' o f AevArlty .neorda. Burke, the latest bolt out of the yesterday often oon to gain sole Bantly's Royals . . . . 6 11 17 3l ment. Seven teams from three New York. started a riot . . . (Tob and an un bri - king logging was over. The face. gentleneos. , . Meauritey easily turned back the athletic sky, kept iiost of a crowd possession of first place In the Rec M oriartys ...... o 8 10 17 states competed and many of the It waa Identified Meriden player grabbed iHBt boat before too freeze .Waa, "What've you been doing laf your­ Mike nodded A weak assent, jft of bla New York Athletic of 16,000 spectators to their scats M. H. S. AWAITS BID TO Town League. The final :core was Score a t halftime, 11-8, Royals. finest volley ball exponents In the Venzke’s the ball under the basket and In toe about to leave. There would bpMo.i- self, son?" queried the doctor, his "TTten just breaths this, ond’’’^ rival. Frank Nordell. In the until an early Sunday morning hour 20 to 17, the Royals leading from Referee. Beagle. Time, 8, 10, 8, 10 East were In action. Hard spiking wrestling that followed Cobb was HORACE BUTTON TAFT treal, lights, warmth, gaiety, places practiced fingers already at work to sleep. Leave It to me. Y« I meters obstacle race. Joe beat with his duel with Johnson. The sta rt to finish. minute quarters. and almost unbelievable returns fea­ first thrown heavily to the floor In whau where a fellow could havd a good on toe crushed legs. "Trying to got be all right . . .’’ DefUyhastln former N>iw York Univeraily Marquette freshman waa the first to A Blazing Finish tured every match and the fans In national title appeared to be a deliberate attempt time for his money amL-KlB labor. banged up so you’ll have to stay the ether cone over Mlka'sX :!jrunaar,_wlu> bad run a 9:12 two- clear the new rerard height, sur­ YALE CAGE TOURNEY; With Eddie Werner assuming W est Side attendance were treated to mahy in to put him out of action . . . Cobb RESIGN m s POST I ko Hcanlan’s thoughts were far here w in me all winter?" "That’s a good boy. Now just" ..r l^ e race the week before, by a passing George Spitz’s former In­ P. valuable pointers on the game. The was dazed for a moment and lay at from the spruce log now swaying 'l U be all right . . . ril bi J door mark of 6 feet 814 Inches, and Frank Merriwell role, the West three years. full lei$lh . . . Coach Clarke rush­ above hla headsets It slowly croak­ Mike writhed, and between sot margin of 80 yarde. Harold Man- Sides nosed out House t Hale's 0 McAdams, rf tourney was splendidly' conducted right , , ." The-doctor's qulet-18' \ nillg of Wichita. Kan., waa third, a then beat Johnson on the jump-off 0 Kerr, rf ...... and Director Franck Busch of the ed out, toe crowd rose and voiced rother of Former President to ed Its way upward to tho balcony- teeth came his words "Doo . . I had-a persuasive, almost hjr'" ^;(all 78 yards behind McCluakey. for the first place medal. BYCHOLSKI TOP SCORER Royal Oaks In a fast, exciting open­ Recreation Centers was highly com­ \ loud disapproval and Officer Les Ilke upper doors of toe great saw­ was grabbin' the boat tomorrow ,, . tone. y Muldoon. rf-c ... ,who led all the way and broke the Sharing the sjiotllght In u meet er of the doubleheader by a-38 to plimented for the success of toe af­ Behrend ran out to quell any Quit as Headmaster of mill. Hls-'tooughts wero far from goln’ south for toe winter . . , From under toe code came Mli t l m In 8 minutes. 87.1 seconds. The 37 score. Ten seconds remaiifed to 3 Waddell, If-rg ... turbance . . . It wasn’t necesi Moosetown Itself, the acraggly, un- "Ain’t goln' to be no south for marked altogether by five world 0 O’Leary, If . . . . . fair. Cochrane 6cpected to Tie Famous Taft School. boyish, trusting voles In s low 1 : inaoor record of 8:60 flat waa set record performances, and two new play and the Royal Oaks held a one- Locals Finish Fifth' however, as toe fans settled bai pelnt(Ml vlllaga that sipiattod on toe you. Tomoirow''s toe last boat out!’’ mur.. "ru be all rt^L I’ll hs . ,. - bjr McOuskfy two years ago. championship marks, was Syra- Stellar Guard Tallied 98 Tbamej'Prospect point edge when Werner sped down 1 Kose, c-rg ...... *1110 Rec-Schaller team was im- their seats when Cobb arose' edmi of toe north woo<3a nnd scrab- began Walter. Dr. John Luka tlaaood a t Nil 'X —OB-tris-torm-ao-far-- this winter dusels unbeaUn Ekldle-0:Brienr who the sidelines and rifled a flat shot * 5|»"bur(la, rg . . .abla to finish better than frtth In .-—I.,.- ______W aterlq;^., Feb, 24,r-^(AP)-r- b Af y t Glenn Cunningham In record- land State, with a winning heave of I order of their ranking arc aa fol­ free tries (ind the Firestones sink­ ...... 4 1-2 9 ° ^merviiia - * noteworthy to find main reasons for toe excellent show- o ro s^ us up on our list Of C.C.I.L school’s .second headmaster. Taft, neath tho log, like a cricket under a Broadway Finds New Hits : fHaaahing time. Joe waa nowhere lows: ing one out of four. The Royal Oaks 2 Sartor, Ig-rf ...... 1 2-3 4 Somerville Runner-Up regarded ^ th e dean of prep schooi twig. 68 feet, H Inch. In the 35-pound morrow at 9:30 a. m. Providence drew a bye 4h the first ^ Leagu^ra in thia class ing of the While. Sox and Rollle results, which should have had after the flrat few laps and finished weight, throw, and by New York W. L. < Rat. outscored the West Sides from the 0 Antonio, Ig . ------0 0-0 0 *s" " records. -Only; Hemskv’a comc-back, under Roeerfl Bristol beating West Hartford and he»(lmrj5t6rs In toe country, found found- The other loggers leaped toward ' about 160 yards back of the leadeVa. University’s 1,000 meters spring, re­ Robert Campbell floor. 16 to 16, but the West Sides round and them turned back Somer- three National League catchers HomsbYs tutelage, was one of tne Middletown defeating East Hart hl^,-SchooloLuisi)] In PelhamPclhftm MarManor, N him. tugged at tho log, tugged at But Neiv Stars Lackit Hillhouse ...... 13 0 1.1076 Stanley Opalach Vtlls, 15-13, 15-13, and Naugatiick, '.He kept his suit on. ready to an- lay team, clocked lii 2:00,4. New made eight opt of 15 foul shots to 12 7-15 87 worked In 100 games last season. sensations of 1935. Both caught oveF'^ford . . . Y., in 1890, seven years after his Mike, whose sweat-beaded head Jubilant over. Its most succeasful Bristol ...... 14 1 1.013 IS 13-15, 16-6 and 16-14, to.reacn the , swer a call If the , NYAC wanted meet marks-were set by Norman Manchester ...... 13 3 .887 seven out of 15 for the Royal Oaks Score By Periods Mickey Cpchrane, who combines! 100 gsires, Hemsiey’s total of l4l graduation from Yale, and has been projected from under toe .og, oyea him to run a leg In one of the re­ Bright, San Francisco, winner of ^he baskelball campaign In five years. Play Their Ou-n Game West Sides ...... 9 17 27 38 finals. Somerville’s setbqex sent Manchester finished Its League actively at Its head ever sines. rolling, faintly groaning New York, Feb. 34.—(AP)—&pattern of superlaiivi's. Thi) bli Meriden ...... 15 4 .837 toe Bay State team Into toe loser’s I"*fl*S*°*^ world champion De-I being tops In either league. lays. but had no further competi­ 5,000 m eters run In 16 minutes flat TRADE TEAM TRIMS Maochcater High today waited ex­ New Britain ...... 10 3 .861 Although It slowed up the game Royal O a k s ...... 2 13 23 37 Pr*D ckey has been jinx, re- schedule In a deadlock for second Oulkshank, also a graHuaU of Broadway, waxing fat on a wave pf T comedienne plays a vacuiim-bi tion. and by Manhattan College’s 1600- pectantly for an invitation to com­ w iip TUSSLE SEES considerably, the Royals success In Score a t halftime, 17-13, W est bracket where It proceeded to mop toe backstopping, has the best rec-, pcatedly by injuries but place with Meriden . . . East Hk'rt- Yolo, aerved on tha faculties of toe A sudden angry shout from above box-office...... hits, hasn't produced Sa 'i waltreso "" ■In -"Boy ““MeSt.s ‘ GIH.’’ -- - Htfd. Bulkelcy...... 10 3 .816 up all opposition to earn toe right to he Is ■Ingle new sta r tola season, but meter relay foursome, time In pete In the Yale Tournament at Ba-sslck ...... 10 3 .848 playing their own brand of_baskel- Sides. Referee, Beagle. Time, 8, 10, ord of any receiver In ...... ford and Middletown tied foi/thlrd Hopkins gram m ar school In New caused the sweating, struggling log­ a I'.vlously slio hea play.?d -fclt 3:19.7. New Haven week - the first meet Providence again In the playoff ikess Haven and the Gunnery school ih number of promising youngsters 'Throe Men on a Horre" aad The high school mile record which Commercial ...... 14 4 .844 ball waa the majoi factor in their 8. 10 minute quarters. league for durability, Ties. place . . . Bristol copped the title gers to lift their eyes momentarily jT^.'HUly Murcb established in. the NS' Champions Beaten PHONE SIX AGAIN time a Red and White quintet will for first place. Somerville beat appeared In more than 100 gan>es with ten concecuUve victories and Washington, Conn., before he start­ from toe moaning Scanlan. have turned in performances, usual­ That Story, ” but her-current rolhl Torrlngton ...... 1 3 '4 .824 EAGLES WIN BY 5-0 triumph. The Firestones did a lot of Manchester and then Naugatuck by ed Romford five years ago, a proj­ ly In obscure roles, which marlt . tlonal A. A. U. Intefscholastlc oham' Ralph Metcalfe of Marquette re­ participate InYthe state champion­ Bridgeport C entral.. 10 4 .757 dashing around In an effort to speed per season for 11 years In a row He West Hartford bold toeu-ellar berth "Lift It, you fools! You want to far meatier than any .-ihe luw donahipe at Madison Square Gar- gained the sprint crown, at 60 me­ ships since the memorable season of ket, responsible for their setback 16-7, 7-16 and 18-16. In the lest will tie Ray Schalk's record If he with ten consecutive .defeats . ect In which ha mat signal success. tear his head off?” .... them for future eminence. Few newcanlcni to Broadwey^, ters. as cIRht defending title-hold­ 1930-31. With a record that places up the pace but the Royals refused last week, continued. The West mateh of toe tourney. Providence It was MacKensle, toa lumber 0,ie of these Is Doris Dudley, celva toe rcoognltlon thgt hex IK last year under the colors 'f to be hurried and methodically went adds a n i^ r "century" to his colltc- ater High was broken Sat- ers werh beaten, including Jack Daigle and Thompson Lead them In the top flight for tourney Clarke used his entire squad and Sides, looking even more Impressive was hard pressed all toe way to lion, v m eb he expects to do. Meriden High .tripped Hartford company’s manager In Moosetown, pretty Ingonuo daughter of Bldo accorded Margo, di'-nkV Mexican J ’ by Ray 'Trail, a full'blooded Torrance In the shot put and .-lank contenders, the locals loom as cer­ then began to cut down gradually New Haven Blanks Indians about the business of winning In than last week, romped swiftly In edge Somerville by 15-13, 15-12. The by High Saturday.filght 85 to 25. Kla and therefore the town’s most pow- Dudley, d-amatlc critic, whoao trees Who appeared briefly their own fashion. rbefirer.o’s nearest rival Is Gabby B II t- vk Indian boy from Mount Cleman. Canadian who was dlsqtml- tain choices for the playoffs. until only six players saw service In to a 9-2 lead, .the Itoyal Oaks get­ teamwork of the various contenders Hfirtnetl, burly slugger of the (ihl- •soskiia m a k l ^ 12 points . . Bris­ eiTuI citizen. A harcl, rough 'man, Broadway debut In "End of Sum­ dancer in toe .movies before a t Schenectady. .Ificd after flnl.slilng flrat In the 1600 I.«iids The Scorers the closing games. The starting The Firestones were held score­ ting their points on fouls. The score la toe tourney was an outstanding i h u tol was ^ d pressed to. -defeat NORTH COVENTRY nobody ever accuied MaifiXenzIe of mer’’ brought the acclaim of re­ ping Intd'a;drnmr.Uo rolo In Ms Mechanics to 7-1 Victory ,pago COibS, who parsed the 100- So. viewers. meters walk. Joe McCIuskey of the Records for the season reveal that qutotet of Cobb, Moorhouse. Gavello. to Tighten Hold On Third less In the first period a-s the Royals 8t(X)d a t 17-4 in he second period be­ feature, emphaalxing strongly that a Weaver. 31-24 . . , Central edged being afraid ot anything. - As the well AnderSon's “Wlntercet.'* :36,4 and Trail game mark last season for toe 1 job. New York A. C„ who wOn thc'3,000 Bruno ’’Buck" Bycholskl, tall and Campbell or Opalach and Bycholskl .swept Into a 6-0 lead, taking swift the all for one and one for all spirit Hardln5> 35-22 . . . Torrlngton top­ men looked upwar(l, he les’ied from Only 18, to e sUm blonde girl has adopted toq one-name fad Into ;81.6. four and fore Hodtund threw in the Royal tenth time. Gabby also was the W a.sM ngt^' nas n slow but hHrd At Coventry Grange No. 76, P. of faster. Trail Is meters steeplechase for iUie fifth On Local Rink. husky ace guard, heads the Man­ Is regarded 6^ the first team, wlUi advantage of the almicss shooting Oaks first doubledecker. In volley ball wins In toe long .run. ped Ansonia, 47-34. H., the topic which was the subject the balcony, landing with a thump made ner first thaatrioal appearance duced by Garbo sevoral years s Place in Can-Am. leading sticker among toe catching hlUlr.g yo^g catcher In Cliff Bol­ at.th eir aide. as a summer stook actress six Ic cross coun time, was the only champion jto re­ chester squad In the scoring dcpn. t- Slnnamon,.-'Weir, Nlese, Dqugan, and passing of their rivals. The Bosch Extends Thanks regulars, with a m ark of, .344, one . / ------of debate was "Resolved, That Juno nnd Cherry Prelnser, bk peat. ment with a total of nihety-cight Vennart dnd Horvath as reserves. Firestones snapped out of It In the Haraburds, Waddell and Kosa Director Busch today extended hts ton. T h ^ Athle'-lcs probably will ./Frank Buaeh; director of toe George V, ashington was A greater B-Iovl.ng forward those who were months ago...... sfid brumitte, respectively, are hard Slade of had plied up this wide margin but point Higher than Emle Loinburdl rf rcplate/the aging Charley Berry Agnes Doyle might be In Lon> r . Schenectady Gthcr winners: 6,’i meters high Manchester Trade’s hockey aextet points. The curly-haired brilliant Practice Tomorrow second quarter and ma'ched the thanks through The Herhld to the the (Tlnclnnatl Reds. Recreation Centers, la gaining quite man than Abraham Lincoln.” 'ITio struggling with the log, MscKenzle lltt'- madcaps from New Orl* hurdles, Sam Allen. Oklahoma Bap." swamped the Southern New Kng- rank thirty-seven field goals and New Haven, Conn., Feb. 24.— Hedlund’s shot was the signal for a with the strapping Frank Hayes, re­ bent, his bulk and strength to lift It don's Piccadilly If a chance encoun­ who Invaded Manhatton With a ' mark by pinc As vacation is being held this (■AP)—The Royals basket for basket but foul members of toe Rec-JBchallcr team, Vligll Davis of too St. Louis a reputation at a volley hall official affirmative ilde led 8y Mre. Emil J list:, 1.000 meters run. Charles land ’Telephone company puckstera Collected 2-1 points from the free week, the team will practipe at the shots by Farr and Blssell gave Royal Oaks outburst that made the Frank Miller. Pomeroy Thomson, called from Albany, for first string . . . be handled toe Trl-Stote tour­ Koehler and assisted by Bryon Hall at toe end. Tho veins stood out in ter hadn’t tossed her into tbs east rebel yeu. only le and . 17 y* T w g aec^no in Hornbostcl. Indiana: 1,600 meters throw line In 41 attempts, a per­ and of the Cana- tussle a bang-up ball gaine from Cardinals, who will double up/thls duty. • bis foiehesd and toe cords of bis of "Fresh Fields," toe 'new arrival old, they are featured dancers In 1 for the second time at the Center East Side Rec tomorrow morning at dian-American .hockey league re­ Bantly’s a 11 to 8 .margin at half­ Frank Mordavsky, George Gibbons, spring while Bill Delancey Is fS the ney here Saturday gnd did a fine and Mrs. Foster Hall won. It was walk, Charles Rs.-.lii-nbarti, New Springs rink Saturday afternoon, 7 centage of .535. Incidentally, he also 9:30 o’clock, retum't'ng to the State then on. Kelsh,- Johnson and Turech Bernard Schubert, Robert Metcalf, The New York Giants rely on Gus Job . . ba't refereed many a hard topic to debate on both men neck tightened as be heaved ..t to* that London daughter, at for 16 Ztcgfcld FolUat- " Fresh» from his expec^hd triumph mained entrenched In first eind third time. shelf, and Gordon Phelps, nlMted to log. It rose slowly. months. York A C.; shot pul, Dmitri Zaitz. to 1. The score In the first engage­ committed the most personals, 29 In Armory later In the week. Coach tallied in rapid succession and half- Raymond Holland, for their part in Mancuso, who caught 126 garaZi matches In this state and Rhode Is­ •lelng great In their own way. Anotbsr find Is Doris Nolan to the 3.000 meter . Steeplechase Boston; broad "Jump^iSammy: Rich­ ment was 8 to 1. - Again.. I t, wr-a all...... - ___ _ places, respectively, today as a re­ Stave Off Bally. 1- .J— replac.e_Al Lopax._wlto thc'Brooklyn.-fei end had e good year In 1935./Th( Get .him -out. qidck!" pantsd- . tfhabic to obtain a hearing In Ncw_RochelIe, N. Y., who gains ■SfiirilBy, Joe'MeCnuskey came to Clarke reports aU. the boys In fine sult of important week-end -vic­ The Royals widened the gap In time found the West Sides idvia?^ -toe-suinwsinsrTfiF cvcntr"Hc " land: and has been asked to pfflcIRtd' Miss Cora E. Kingsbury spent the ardson, Toronlo: polo vault, tie be­ Daigle and Thompson who Iwl the TraiBng Bycholskl for scoring tags cut to 17-13. Dtxlgora. ore other, h^vy hitting aggressive Lopez should be toe solu­ at a Boston tourney this spring ; week-end wilbNMCjMrenls. ; MaoKenzIe. hls-lxxit^ tega trem- riDlJ^cod, the.Australla-boHj lac-I : Hancbester yesterday for a day's shape and eager to test their ability tories. the third period tp 17-10 aa the expressed his appreclaflon to’toe fol- backstops on the Natj^ai League tress pssiSd'torough New York dh tween DayId'Hunn, Michigan Slate Mechanics to victory Ip a fast, bard honors was Stanley Opalach. diminu­ against the state’s other leading The Royal Oaks drew up to 18-17 lowlag firms for their contribu- tion to Boston's long stiuuUng prob­ Miss Ruth- M cireyilt spent bUng im.,ii)rno»t toe wliole. weight of. tricala on Csjpe i ; : ^ -Ma' ' * 'Yislt before leaving for California by and Ray Lowry, Iiliehignn Normal. tive and flashy floor worker, who In one of the -wildest gam es of the Firestone Tound difficulty In making toe log fell on his ehouldors. her way to"EngIahd and acddwlal-' Broiuiweji; debut in ‘‘Th e ' played battle before a good sized cagers. season, the Eagles defeated the to the third quarter, the West tlont: Roy(U Ice Cream company, lem .behind too plate. Pittsburgh lust few days with her elster, Mies aeroplane tonight. Joe- told The crowd of fans. cd, Woodhousc left school and Kose a wealth of shots count in the scor­ American Lea; catchers make obtained AI Todd, from" toe Phillips, Kathryn McKnIgbt who Is attend­ Dragging at arms and shoulders, ly stayed. Into toe cast of toa new January Id," hef dark biguiE j Herald that he has been invited to Following Is a composite box 5 to 0 last night. ing column. In direct contrast to ^des spurted ogfito into a com­ lee cream; Everybody’a Market, cof- up In class what. p 1 ^. Thompson tallied twice and shifted to a guard early In' the sea­ score showing the foremost scorers fee; Walter Baker and Co'., Inc., milk hey lack In fence- to share the receiving with Tommy ing New Haven School of Phyato- two men pulled MiKo' eieai’. Mac- DbvtainrKb.'itty qtfiekljr * ' ' Compete in several meets on the Mucl( was a t stake In the game, for Moriartya whirlwind style of play, fortable lead but before the period Week End Spo rts Kenzle and toe others dropped the Twenty-four hours after she cat attisnUon. Daigle and PlItt scored once apiece son. And outstanding dribbler and for the season: at the outset of the hostilities only ended the Royal Oaks again closed Chocolate; Coca (Tola Bottling com­ Z l Padden. Earl Grgcc meanwhile has nierapy. ■■ Wist Coast' and' will remain In In the opening period as Mays sup­ sharpshooter, Opalach accounted Bantly’s were deliberate and un­ 2 been shifted from the pirates to-glve Hartwell B. Abbot of Andover. log. with a soft thud on thV greundr|.^ened.(m JB w a(^^ as_ o Mary Rogers, pretty ingsnu . 'Oallfomta for a week or ten days. Composite Box Score. two points separated the' rivals. As the gap to 27-13. By thte tim e the pany, (Toca Cola;. Brown-Wllliam- By The Associated Press her availability for filins had arrly^ M e C k C t Y plied the only goal ahot by the for 76 points, nosing out Sherwood P. B. F. T. hurried on the offense and would he’d.^nager sliakc Jimmy up the Wilson Dodgers. of the... PhU and Mh.ss., who Is employed by toe Tol­ MH-:Kenzlo strntghtened up, ' ' daughter of the late Win. Roger ' - McCIuskey Intends to spend some a result of their victory, the Eagles game bad developed Into a nip and aon Tobacco Co., cigarettes; Plough, Loa Angeles—A. A. Barlao's Top spread hla .broad shopl<^rs back. Ho ed from five rnajor companies. Im‘------m ila rncost in Phone six during the entire Moorhouse, lanky star forward, by 11 CIsrk, f ...... 7 1-8 15 increased their advantage over the not be stampeded Into slam-bang Inc., of Memphis, Tenn., Penorub. he>ties amade hand,on good the In areceiving big way end.___not land County DaliV Herd Improve­ . . time In visiting friends he made game^ With a 4-1 lead, the Traders two points. "Dit" Gavello, hard 19 Opalach, f, g ___ 29 18-39 76 tactics. Even when a couple of nifty tuck battle with both teams fight­ SpoHs Roundup Row captured Santa Anita bandlimp ment Association has been tasting glanced down without any expres­ Juyoe Arllng Is another whom the f let’ revival of "Three S.f^ Suring hla last visit to the Coast as let up a bit but Increased theIr mar­ working center, made 61 points, Indians to four points, leaving ing at a terrific clip. All toe players, officials and guests A club in cither league has taken luid 3104,600, beating Time Supply sion at all at toe silent Mike, who critics are enveloping In a fanciful Fools," now on tour. 3 Urbanettl, f .... 3 5-8 11 Springfield and the Boston Cubs long, range tosses by McCann and were treated to a dinner of roast on more strength... .Georgs Topor- John E. Kingsbury'a herd ot Jeraey United States star performer in gin on Schultz goal In the second while BUI Sinoamon and Dick (Tobo, 20 Moorhouse, f ___ 30 14-30 74 a sucker hy Welles brought the Oaks Take the Lead By EDDIE BRIETZ and Rosemont In rough finish Dis­ oowa lay unconscious, ons man holding the efeeplecbase event of the 1P32 period, after which Daigle and neither of whom played every game, deadlocked for fourth placel With less than five minutes to go, ■^eef; peas, mashed potatoes, tomato ^ ^ la te d Press Sports Writer cer. who; has rCharge of toe Red Sox covery, toe favorite, seventh. h li head. -# 2 By The Associated Frees IS Slnnamon, f .... 24 10-20 68 Only five points ahead of (bs score to 20-17 to the closing min­ / iKmp, rolls, coffee, milk and lee Interests In Notto Carolina, has Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Loyxen and -Angeles. "Think Sharpe counted once each in the made 58 and 37 resjlectlvely. Gordon 4 Weir, f ...... 23 3-4 49 utes of play, the Royals remained Shota by Fraser and Sartor dead­ /N e w York, Feb. 24.—'(/j» ) - Miami—E. F- Seagram's Sablln two dBUgbtere, Aline and Marilyn of "Carry him over, to the bunk- Joseph Paradlso o( StafilA before he', week­ cream with Mrs. William Black signed Mll vic­ spent Sunday with Mr. and M>s Washington's Birthday, and tha for toe itiOTej' which they to run a few races at both the mile dls. Hays and Pint, substitutes of whom were used In the early All but Nelson took part to the The lucky winner of the five dol­ Sabin, co-captain of the East Ten Koehler. It happened often In tho logging toward toe Italian Rad Cross. Thi|j International League 20 Campbell, g . . . . 1 5-14 7 followed up their advantage last scoring for Bantly’s with two hoops but Waddell kept the West Sides In lar cash prize offered by, the Rec- apart'Since Bra^ock won toe title tory In Washington birthday plate holiday coming Saturday It wAs like Wd two-mlle distances at San Phone 0> ipany: Bazil, g; Hawkins. games. Solomonson left the roster 7 Dougan, g ...... 8 0-2 16 —or the "turUe" as toe three little nearvse teachers’ football teaiit. Is steeplechase. The Coventry Fragment Society co-mtry. The broken, bleeding Italians of WljlllDgtoia comrlbuti Syracuse '4, Detroit 1. Ib: Adams, rg; Hagenow, Iw; Maon- night by trimming the Reds 3 to 1. eacif while the latter’s floorwork the running. Haii>burda, spark plug Schaller team was H; G. W. Houl- having two Sundays for p(rople on Vrancisco. Hla New York A. C,. early through IncUgtblUty. A t the 4 Vennart, g ...... 2 3-6 7 Boston lost disputed possession of the West Sides, vent to the Braddocks stUI call K ___ New York running for Mayor of Joneoboro, New York—Five ' world indoor will meet Wednesday, for an all day bodies o.- men vere part of the price the R.F.D. route, and a remainder of 350.towards too sum sent to Italy. ( teammate. Norman Bright, who ,(s strom, rw; Kerr, c; Mays, Chambers halfway point of the season, Arnold 29 Bycholskl, g ___ 37 24-41 98 featured. Farr also stood out In this deb. cap u in of t ^ SomervlUe. Tenn., oldest town In toe state.... meeting with Mrs. C. Irving Loomla Of "getting out Umber." William Octchetl of East Wtllloga:; Omadlan-Anierlcan League of fourth place . Saturttoy when respect. F^koski and Welles went showers via the personal foul route Mass., volley ball tofim. wise guys wUl be you TravU Jack- records fall In National A. A. U. in­ old tlnu's when toa poatofficc was a also one of McCIuskey's keehi-st Ftoiladelphla 6, Providence 1. and Johnson. aubsUfutes. Clark and Lebro Urbanettl graduat­ 2 Solomonson, g .. 0 Q-1 0 Springfield bent Providence 2 to 1. 'Pommy Gorman, manager of the A covered dish luncheon will ha Luigi, another lumberman, was ton la in the Jobusoh Memorial hos^ Scoring: First period, Thompson, ed, Goodhouse left school and Kose best for the Firestones. Both teams fur the second game In the row and The Rec-SchaUw team will play son doesn’t finish the season at door track - meet u Venxke oon- aerved. mile or more fcompany farms and pltal at Stafford SprUiga for trsal^'' rivals has asked Joe to .speak at New Haven 5, Springfield 0. 7 Horvath, g ...... 5 ii8 14 The victory broke a nine-gome thlrd/baae for toe Giants___ latest Montreal , Maroons, thinks_____ five, play- alraaily off In search of the doctor. not visited every day. 2; Daigle, PlItt and, M ay; ■smnd Blihame Inallglbla.— Rlch a rd - Xiobh- toe W est Sides didn’t (flick_sp_w.ell Aisa 4». aw .. .WV..aa _____< mm - * * quere Cunningham for third time, ment. ™e high school where - Bright Is a losing- str eak-'-forXte tndlBiur."------wece-gpiUty-nL-aa unusual-^-amount fprthl^d_cqgmuaityJY. -reports -from—the—Smrt* ~KBiar toe-Natlonal-Hockey- Leegun -Tbe.W orld’a Day af Prayer will Wsifrfs' frightened ■ ■ face■ told of a ejrigui y acher. J oe Inw all Ultellhood wlir American .Association perioJi. Bchult*: third, period, Daigle retumed to the team and Leonard 174 of standing ^ uound and watchtog^ Sflef "lSBt‘.""Fraser' and Krish~ i u i k ' (TTA. at toeE ist Side Rec at 8 Turnitnir” l;600 ^meters lit g:49.r be' observed Friday. Tha ladles of semdent as 'he stopped. . men In toe —The-out-of-towB- teachera - wha — ^Iir towQoofhW ttH 317119-264 663 T he Ramblers andXTubs will have jare that Discovery checked In early are worth >35.000—tops p r ic e - Dave Burke,- Marquette U., and board here have gone to their homes tove Bright as an opponent In hla Wichita 3, Kansas City 2- roimr- ondBhaipe. Rtferee, nitt...... Ntese was promoted from the sec­ an unusually busy week. Eaph club the proceedings. fouls- -as-dld Kost and the count— h-lhursdairnlght and the Tor- Andover, Qua.TyvlUe, South Coven^ strset, rushed into store*, -with' a held at the Lucky Strike AUb ond team to understudy Gavello at stood at 37-34 In favor of toe rington YMCA here a t 3 o’clock Sunday morning.... also, where each-----they (U-e.Wllf Cude, Charlie Cornelius Johnson, Los Angeles, tie for- the Intermission; Miss Elizabeth Tuesday night, W wimngtiill ■^eat Cout starts. tlme). will play four games, swinging Into Starts Off As Boot (Tbnacher, Paul Thompso,., Boldy try and Mansfield hava bean Invltad. breAthlrsa quesUou; "Seen Dr. center. Paris—Sonja H ^ e wins weeaen’s Royals. Then Kose tallied In toe Saturd^ afternoon. was this Whopper while all the rac­ In setting new world's indoor high Lunch(;on will be served at 13:80. Luke? Dr Luks been here today?" and Miss Dorothy Brown and Miss 011 of throe games from Warrah- fMcCIuskey said he was In the pink St. Louis 2, St. Paul 1. Ashton, Idaho—Uoyjl. Van Sickle action Wednesday when the (Tubs Tlte opener had .all- the earm arks ing waa going on? Northcott and Cy • Wentworth. Gertrude Pradel of Hall Memorial For more than half of the seven­ of condiUon and that he wasn’t e.x- (No games scheduled tonight). world figure skating title for tenth play the Etogles and the Ramblers of a rout in the first quarter its the closing minute and aa the last ten ----- Summary of Tourney Jump record of 6 fcjet, 8 lS-16 Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Kanry Yes, .toe Doc was home, one pass- vlle.'wlto a total I captures American dog derby. teen games played. Coach Wilfred time. . ___ seconds ticked off Werner made his Winner’s bracket: First/pound. inches. Bamea and Hrii. Freid Olasaeka Art srhy vohuiteered, but toe flying Hcbool to North Stontngton and lie White featured with 'a total- )ftHny>ilg.itfal.ogi(iW,*tteBey,Jtb(i doctor's ced. end of toe first round:in.toe League- ■ /^ Naugatuck, 13-15, 15-'8, 16-14. ’ well, they're getting the 8 t Nick tlonal dollar win ba chAMed -on oil dog.' ' Luigi hurst tn'toe front door went to. toa spring to get some; The first place Rpy^s will oppose crowds with St Nick attractions North American four-man bobsled taxes not paid by that tlmt. Mrs. Without knocking... . water, fhe Ice covering It was a I BOLTON toe Royal Oaks' in .toe opener and ' Loser’s bracket: flrat round. Bos- championship In’ record tiine two- 4 ENZKE \41NS AGAIN what do they wantT....(3oL Mabel G. Hall is eoUaotc(r. ^ He blundered hla way down a quarter of on inch thick, and un- the West , Sldcc and Moriarty Jlamcs Ruppert, who predicted lost man record also falls aa Matthew Mr. and Mm, Frcabom UtUe and narrow hall to what he knew-—and demeato were four snakes im­ V Yoi*. Feb. 24.—(A P)—It’s Bristol, 15-8, 16-12. MO(iahan wins title. Mrs. Abbia Howe, mother of-Mrs, t long lope from Madison Brothers will batUc In to. nightcap Second round, Bridgeport de­ fall tot Yanks will win toe pennant, daughter. Hazel, of New Britain everyone In Moosetown. knew—was prisoned, bobbing up and down try­ J. Wesson Phelps rormsrly ot this 'e Garden's board track to the in an effort to break toefr tie for feated Boston. 17-15, 12-15, 16-14- is beginning to wonder if he talked Boston—Bernard Fox; Harvard, and I^wrenca HIU of Hartford, toe d(x:tor’s consuttatton room. And ing to get out. ^ h * broke toe Ice town passed away at her lafe bomc,^ iplc clnder-patb to Berlin but second place In toe standing. Somerville defeated Manchester' out of turn..to tell you toe truth, and Catoerine Dunbrow, New York, spent Sunday with NewaU A. ' Hill---- then, despite his fear and exhaus­ and fished out the snakes, and they In Branford. Burial will be later lor-| goal of IntemaUonal triumph to 15-11, 6-16; 15-4. the Yanks don't look ao hot. win national junior fl^re skating helpinghoi, ’ him celebrate • " ...... his Ibxty-Afth tion, he stopped short at sight of a at once froae stiff and died. Massachusetts. '-- She leaves CMt 'i Next Wednesday forenoon at ^Bs classic "metric mile" looms STORTS IN GENERAL Third round, SomervlUe -defeated championships. birthday. ’ strange tableau. daughter. Mrs. J. W, Phelps amg'L Uy today for Gene George St. Louis—Tort Kearney, noted Bridgeport, 15-8. 8-15, 15-6. Whether or not he changed hla Schools to toe North Parlsi) are Seated In a straight-backed ctialr, 10:30 o’Glook toe Ladies’, Aid So­ one granddaughter- Louise Phel0 k;>a ke. P e u in ly a n la ’s picture run- betting cc(mmls8ioner, diea training routine, Gene Venzke Is ENVOY'S WIDOW DIES closed for s week’s vacation, hand clutched to hls-jaW, sat Jim ciety will convene'at the Wtilihgton of Branford. —‘ ■ Seml-fltials, SomSrvUls defeated Ogden, the constable of Moosetown. Hill church and wlU work on aprons. ■„ 1. . . ..; ■■ t'A ujd corhe-back senaatlon of the St. Petersburg—Leonard Dodson, N augatuck 16-7, 7-16, 18-16. running bettor than he ever did in Elyria, O.. Feb. 24— (A P) — Mrs. Mrs. Hsniy R««d acted as one of Evening aervlcas are being- plao*'- (hotiadng season. w llUam G. Sharpf-M , widow of the toa judg • for the debate given at Before him stood Dr. Luke, a short, There will be a special luncheon In unknown golfer. defeats Harry Finals, Providence defeated hie life.,.. Benny Leonard has solid man with twlnkllDg eyes be­ honbr of members of the womep’s ned py Rev. Harold Wilts evetF-;® Vanxke ended any lingering doubt Somerville. 15-13, 15-13. late ambassador to France died at too First Oongragatlonal church in evening at the church toe week the all-conqueri^ calibre of his Cooper 72-73 In pll.yofl 'o r open golf taken Eddie Dunne, a young but toe South Parish. hind heavy-leiued spectacles, and societies who have a birthday in UUe. ^ In alF a total of 30 games were promising lightweight, under his her home here lost night. Xqre Eaatiir. to form by taking the na- ______ME Sharp, who served as ambas­ gray hair standing shocked in a February. ■ The committee of ah-' 1600-meter title and world West Palm Bedch—(Thrita Rlpp played In the 12 matches- w ing....It begin t o look like this SEEDY. pompadour. He was contemplating rangemenfa la Misa Sarah Wolaten- Mrs.' Elsie Jones Is taking sador to France under President course through the Tolland Oo: rd from the great Glenn (Tun- wins permanent p.,ssession of E. R, . ! Providence, Van Mungo holdout buslnssa Is m iI- Following tot athlstle depart- W lhm from 1914 to 1919, died In a pair of (eroepa, -in toa jaws of holme, Mrs. Janus Barvlct and 'Mrs, iK bam Saturday night. Both were Bra(lley trophy for 151 class hydro­ Somerville. Naugatuck, Brt(lgeport, oua....lf anybody la Interested, msnt sbakeup at the tlnlTerslty Chicago—The northwest chapter wbleb waa a aewly-exttaoted tooth. Fred Ssrvlca, aU -of South WUUag- Leadarihlp training school at Manchester, Boston and BrUtoI. 1919. Mrs. Sharp waa decorated by land. the old Indoor marie as planes in speedboat regatta. Connie Mack still has Frank Hlg- of Wisconsin that saw the oust- the French gove:overaroent for her war of toe Isaak - Walton laogua figured "Blggeat one toll eeason. Jim!" ton. At Va’clock In the afternoon IM m glared Cunningham in the Boston—Edward M. Edwards de­ gins and Wally Moses Jeft to p^- tng of the athlttlc director. Dr. activities. tw5 tons of bird seed would be Dr. Luka waa eaytng a* Luigi burst the mission class will continue study Teachers In town attended tlu ■etch drive and won going away, feats C..C , PeU, Sr., 18-14, ll-ifi. POST-MORTEM BCBOIABY. die-----a winning minor league ■Wslttr E. Meanwi'll, and Dr. She la survived by five children, enough to feed the wild flocks In Into too room. of the book, "Towards a Christian weekly course at WUUmantlc W* -*-two yairilB, in the dazxllng time I®-*4, 11-15, 17-11 to: wlp n at’or'i- team would be Jack (Torbetl, Syra­ Clarence W. Spears, football Margaret Shan Hi!111, of New York toeir district.. They spread .toa bird "uoc, Mike Scanlon's got both America", sixth chapter, "I WlU nesday. rthrae minutes. 49.9 seconds. Cun- amateur racquets title. Springfield, Mo.—WbUe funeral cuse president, and Ray Kennedy. coach, tba'name of Oiiy Sundt. aty; Ow^e Bhjm, of New York setd and In 30 mlnutea reported legs smoabed down at the mill! Can Ctome A g ^ ’’, under tha direction R. Rich who has been eo tha i K b a m w as clocked In 3:50.1. Hartford, Con.— Don - Strachaii vicea were being conducted for Newark secracary___ both know all abort, has been advanced aa City, Effle Walker, of ■ Taunton, Jortsc Tauchan. chapter presldcat. you coma right doOh?" of Mrs. Piarlas Vlekary of New list is eoavalssetng. V" iff-tentfas under the record be set . s Ida Agnes Oliver, 43. burglars the. answers In the book___ and a Mom .; Baxter C. Sharp, of Elyria ''Sura." replied Dr. Luke.' laying HavM, a former missionary la Supervisor•or OarriSHl bWtegii;} and Nell Sullivan, 1BS5 wiimer and molt likely succettor to Mean- It waa all gobbled up. They would down forcepa arid tooth. "Rinse India. Hie same event a year ago. runner up. upset by Germaine Olld- itered her home snd stole $8 and few more besides... .especially (Tor- wall. Sundt, pretent asilsunt and WlUiam G. Sharp, / r . . of " Cleve- ~ bav* enten more tons If we bad IL"' ■cbohls In town this ' Venske thus., scored hts third ewelry belonging to toe dead betL land. yoiiF mouth out with this, Jim," he Clinton Eldreg* gas hssa daUver- Mr. ah4 Mrs. R. K. Jenad ^ den and Andrew Ingraham In semi­ grid mentor, was an eight-latter The birds were famished because said, handing a glass of antiseptic pgbt victory over the runner j I JoiDfs Dongaa AToinan. .. Funeral services • have not bejn heavy sn

- h , , ■ n't' ; SqPAOB TEN ilAJNUHBSTKR KVENING HEnALD. MANCTfipSTER. CONN, AlONUAY, FEBRUARY 2 4 ,198& Ujm T^iANCHEsrm e v b n t n g rrTKAi.n, MATccHrirfm, c o n n ., Mo n d a y , Fe b r u a r y 24. i98§...... I ' . . ' ■■■ ...... ' I ^ , PAGE BLEV*>3 -BOOTS^n^NDHER-BUDDIBS^ Safe Indeed W] BUY SENSE and NONSENSE ITfe MVeZ OF Y O U .I 1 THOUGHT \T , ^ ~ \ ’ to v.O M DCX3T6 .TO J WOULO « t TUN*.V«E « 1 If Voo Know—Flsase TeU Me! VE TO THE rfl OONT g et A I know that suns rise in the East, MAtMUERFOE ( F l a p p e r F a n n y S a y s ; W- amt then set In the West. •} iita.u.m.w>T.e^.______EVJEV4\N(3> ( The fact that summer’s warm—an^ E. that the winter’s cold, I’ve guess­ 1 1 1 ed. ■ I know that when the spring-time U>ST AND FOUND PERSONALS 3 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 LEGAL NOTICES 78 ty-five present at tbe chicken dinner comes, the birds and hens will jserved on Saturday evening the oc­ that we did not know about this set: LIBERAL REWARD for return of, WANTED—NAMES, MEN Under BEDROOM SUITE; poster bed, AT X COURT OF PROBATE HELD casion being the annual banquet ot NITRATE PLANT eas during the war which ws And if J walk around In rain. I’m or Information concerting grayish 26 willing to work for 170.00 a dressCr, vanity In walnut veneer, St Mnnclisstcr. .w'UhIn and for Ihs ROCKVILLE the Pollsh-American Citizens Club V now,” said Kunsman. "They likely to get wet. l>lstrlct of Manchostf-r, on the 24th found out that this country did Wnck, nfid light tan Airedale dog, month while t r a i n in g - b e c o m e 620. Watkins Brothers, Inc,, 933 d a r o f >V*l»r»mry-,-A. -Dvr 14136,------in Pulaski Hall. Joseph Orlowski S I doubt there is a Santa Claus, not know enough about the direct old, deaf and without collar. An­ aviators. Qnc year's course given Main street. Present WILLIAM f i . HYDE, Esq.. Introduced as toastmaster ■" former though even you have satd.it; swers to name of Angus. Apply to by U. S. Air Co;i)S. Costs ab.solute- Jurige. Alderman' William Rogalus. The ad­ synthctic-apimonia process and did And s-s-sh! that stork does not do Donald !ilacktnnon, 38 Locust ly nothing. Inte. national Airway AN OIL BURNER THAT Is a real Estate of Charles ll. Hathaway dress of welcome was given by not have tl^-tpalned personnel to all with which he's given credit. bargain. If you Ititend to have one late o f Manchester, in said X^istrlct, develop It.” street, telephone 3010 after 5 p. m. Bureau, Box 1037, Milwrukee, Wls. decoaied.' BIRD-FEEDING SPOTS President John Tieniadz. 'The other But I must break down and confess installed in the near future, we The Executrix having exhibited speakers included Mayor Claude-A. Was ,8m ^ Ijidt there’s one thing I don’t know. T h at, be explained, the rea­ LOST—SMALL ZIPPER case, con­ have a special Inducement for your h«r administration account with said Mills, Police Captain Richard Shea, Fertilizer Expert Tells Con­ It’s why they use applause to mar AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 consideration. It will pay you to estate to this Court for allowance, it SET UP BY WARDEN Stephen J. Von Euw, Thomas F. son for putting in the^ao-eWpd No. good shows on radio. taining eye glasses, between High is i 2 or cyanamtde plant. Kunsman sctiool and West street. Muriel Mc- learn our proposition. 'The Man­ Machacek, and Assessor William V. 1934 FORD VICTORIA 1934 Pon­ OnDERED:—That the 29th day of said tbe No. 1 plant was.a ”relati<*h>^ Janes and his wife arrived at tbe __ Oonkey, _W West street. chester Lumber Co. Call B146. February, A. D., 1936 at 9 o'clock Sadlak. The grand march follow­ gress Thot Muscle Shoals tiac sedan, 1933 Pontiac sedan, forenoon, at the Probate Office, In Establishes 25 Stations in Tol­ ing the dinner was led by Mayor ly small part of the original Muscle o .seoslds boarding' house and ware Shoals progrram. LOST—GOLD WRIST watch, "E. 1933 Dodge coupe, 1933 Chevrolet said Manchester, be and the same ie land County — Distribute and 5(rs. Mills. A program of danc­ met by the landlady, who showed I'oonerville Folks assigned for a hearing eriBanent.statl«nBhave-been-est»ls- Announcement was made on Sat- ... APi...— OUR BOARDING HOUSE rumble scat $175, 1934 Ford coach, In to appear and be heard thereon by Bra&3fnh’ar'tB« TewpofKify ■ tarte'C’ e r ..alona.-of .tha. matter—..In —Congress, — -Landlady—That’«'^ght:-This'is it. heated apartment. Call Centennial publishing a copy of this brder in lishcd In Tolland County where Co'ngress was ^'vised today by a fertilizer at Muscle Shoals and JonekvXlooklng puzzled)—Well, $375. Terms-Trades. No finance 4131 or 4279. some newspaper-having a clrculatlQn the Motor Vehicle Department charges. 46 Pine street, Manches­ Game Warden Edward G. Wralght would be continued for another fertilizer expert that the synthetic nitrates was considered for many can see tltavbed, but where Is tltha u n c l e *3AKE, V HEAWD In said District, five days before said years as a major part of the pro­ ALVIN,MV EOY,y o u ' r e TH' ter. FIVE ROOM H. L F house $18.00 day of hearing and return make to and his deputies are feeding the week. Jack O'Loughlin o f this city ammonia plant constructed at Mus­ sitting room ?\ gram. Landlady—On Y Q U a s k i n ' t o r A A O N E Y / Manchester month, bath room and furnace. this Court. birds during tbe winter season. A Lb In charge of the office and there cle Shoals for manufacture of ONIY HIGH GRADE PAaKAGE W ILLIAM 8. H YD E number of the stations are in the were 100 licenses issued on Satur­ Dr. Kunsman said when It I'VE GOT ONE OF THOSE. Evening Herald__ .. CaU 4131 or 4279...... Judge,. nitrate Is obsolete and of no value. JN THIS G R /^ -BAG J HMDU ^ bird aancttiary In Ellington and- day,- .maklng-a total-^f- 585 for-the- diecovered that Plant No. 1 wouU ^______jG rady;^U______8Lth!n.k_q^t!;fl______Lflan “PROFESSIONAL H-2-24 16. "In- a feport of-liearlnga-before- a R E Q 1STER“1B/SJNKS“THAsT “ others In public shooting grounds, week. not operate, theff the olBeF has mameaRIiss' PcrklnsotiK, SAIO lYuLTAKEivO CLASSIFIED SERVICES 22 FOR RENT-FOUR ROOM tene­ House appropriations committee, plant was constructed to supply ' A string on the Anger Is a poor where birds are known to feed, and Tax Collector Busy Homer—I thought he was Only substitute for a good meraory.i^ OPEN S UP WHEN IT »HAS> ADVERTISEMENTS ment with all Improvementg. In­ Dr. C. H. Kunsman, director o f fer­ nitrates. flirting with her. TO OPEN TH' •BANK„EH‘t» ALL THAT IS MODERN and sani­ quire 111 HoU atreet, or telephone food Is being, scattered at various ' WUIlam A. Kubniy, old age as­ tilizer research for the Agriculture TEN 'DOLLA.T^Q )N IT( Oeant ala ATtrace words le d Itod. other places throughout the county. sistance tax collector was busy Grady—So did he. — UIVS-WELL,i ' l l G O -FLAG iBltldlt. numbers sad sbbrsvUtlons tary, plus efliclent workmanship 7971. Department said Plant No. 1 at DEPUTIES TRIED Especial efforts are being made throughout the day Saturday with Muscle Shoals "probably pCver can 80 'YEAR OLD TWIN DIES reason suspenders are I'VE SAVETOs^q.TS SO ONE TXiWN.SONNEPLACE.I •ACh count AS A 'ord And oom^un# will be found at The Beauty Nook. while -the snow is on the ground. several hundred paying their taxes. Some New .Deal Statlstloa retumlng^ to popularity Is because words AS two words Ulnimum coat lii Permanent waves $3.00 up. Phone FOR RENT— SEVERAL FIRS'l be operate." Somers, Feb. 24— (A P) —Funer­ , P A - R , A N ' \T- Y D U L L p u t - - — ■BU T, S A ^ , w o n ' t price ol three lines. class single and double dwellings. About 150 pounds of feed are dis­ To date there have been about al services were held today for Wil­ Population o f United they take their work far more seri­ t f I 8011. “The plant was built as a war S tates ...... 124,500,000 ously than do D«iU. Line rates per dar lor tranAlAPt AU In good locations. Apply Ed­ FOR WOMAN’S DEATH tributed each week. The permanent 2300 people paid their old age as­ measure before this country had de­ liam Johnson, 80 year old twin who IN A QUAPHrEP.IT WILL THIS LODGE /AEDAl. .. ed#. stations were constructed In' the sistance tax out of a possible 4300 died here Saturday. Eligible for Townsend Btfeetive March IVt tMf ward J. HoU. Tel. 4642. veloped the technique of nitrogen plan ...... 50,00,000 OPSN , AN' YOU CAN •t>0 TH ' TRICVe,*?'^ late summer so that they would be which leaves 2000 to pay during the His twin brother, Weeley, with Young Man— (3ctta b u tch ? Caab Charaa HELP WANTED— fixation by the direct synthetic pro­ Friend-^Sure. ' - I Consscuthre Uaja ..| 7 otai I ^ FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS tenement ready when needed. The wardens final week. whom he lived and managed a farm, "aOPROW TH'#lOf 1 ‘H' cess,’’ Kunsman explained in answer 74:000.000 Young Mdn—Gimme a cigarette. I Consecutive Oayi .. • etai il eta FEMALE 35 In double house at 864 Center Four Men Charged^ith Kill­ Inspect the snow surrounding the Collector Kuhnly will be at the to a committee question. survives. 1 Day...... t 11 otai II eta stations to see If there are. signs of office of the Town Clerk tonight, Number of people pro­ Friend—^Want me to light ItSter All orders for Irreralar laeertloDa WANTED — MAID for general street. All Improvements. Phone "The plant is now entirely ob­ The twins passed their 80th birth­ hibited from working you ? birds having been killed by animals Monday, Wednesday and Friday day last May and during the past A q u a r t e r / will be charred at tha one time rata. housework, stay nights. Telephone 6248. solete,” said Kunsman. “The value imder tbe Child Labor Yung Man—If you don’t liiind. Special rates for loni term every ing Mrs. Sophie Crempa in or other birds. evening from seven until nine and Its only use Is for what they can summer were active in haying and day advertlBlng rive upon request. 7464. lljic permanent stations consist Laws and those who are Friend—How arc you fixed for o'clock and next Saturday from get out of it ip sale or u^e of parts. other farm occupations. working for , Govern­ spitting? Ada urdared for thrae or ala daya LEGAL NOriCBB 7H of a covering with all sides open so nine in the morning until noon; and aad etopped before the third et Ifth The direct synthetic nitrogen plant' The twins had lived alone sines ment Agencies ...... 60,000,000 day will be obarred only for the ac­ New Jersey. that If any bird or beast should try from two to five in tbe afternoon. was the smallest of the units there.” the death of a sister 12 years ago. HELP WANTED— . AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD to catch the birds while they are Checks or money orders may be In an txebange, a reader Inter­ tual number of Imea the o appear* at Mancb'eater. within and for th« Process Improved 14,000,000 est Item in an advertisement cornu ad. eharrlnc at the rate earned, but M A L E 36 eating, the birds could escape. mailed If one so desires. Asked If it had been superseded 7 MENINOltlS DEATHS BO allowance oi refunds can be asade District of Manchostsr. on the 21tli Unemployed I...-.« . .. 13,999,998 exactly tq the point In regarding day of'K ebrunry. A. D.. 1936. Elizabeth, N. J.. Feb. 24.— (A P )— Card Party Postponed For the accommodation of Elling­ by a more modem process. Dr. on aU time ad.e etopped after , the AMBITIOUS, r e l i a b l e MAN Texarkana, Tex., Feb. 24.— (A P) the status of old age pensions. - If ' flfib dey. Present WILLIAM 8. HVDE, Esq., The fatal shooting of Mrs. Sophie The public card party which was ton residents who live near the Kunsman said ’’the same process wanted. Show 102 styles work, JudKC. —Seven deaths from spinal mentn-' Leatrlng to Produce the reads: "Mills 'grind exottdingly No **1111 forblde” . display llnea aot Crcmp.a at her Scotetr Plains farm planned by the Rockville Emblem Rockville City Line, the Ellington worked out In detail and greatly Im­ gitls ,n this area resulted today the Nation’s G o o d s...... 2 hold. dress shoes. Dally commissions. Estate of Ida S. Hood late of Man* Club for Wednesday afternoon, slow’ when It comes to transferring Chester. In said District, deceased. home last fall had Its sequel in tax collector Howard A. Little will proved upon.” in a one-week closing of rural and TOU and ME, and I’M AU:, WORN them Into old age pensions." - . The Merald wUl not ba responetble Steady repeats. Experience un­ February 26 has been postponed be­ fPT more than one tnoorreot nsertioa On motfon of The Manchester court today as the state began Its be at the Town Clerk's office In "There were a great many things city schools, theaters and churches. OUT. necessary. Outfit, free. Tanners, cause of the fact that Ash Wednes­ Rockville next Saturday afternoon of any a^vertlaement ordered for rust Company administrator ' lilal 01 four dcpiitie.s accused of the Motion Picture Director (to more than one time 442 C St., Boston, Mass. OIIDKUED:—That six months from day falls on that dale. There will from two until five o'clock.'' , Teacher—Does your father pray. Tbe loadrertent omieaton ot incor- the 24th day o f February, A. D„ 1936, slaying during an attempt to servo be a Hit or Miss members social actor) —Now you must hasten to Probate Note Elisabeth? the bridge, climb the railing, and root pubUebttoB of advertlslnt will be ho and the same are limited and al­ a contempt of court citation on held on Wednesday afternoon. Abraham „ Rosenberg has been rootifle only by cancellpMon of the LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 lowed for-the creditors within which John tTcmpa, the woman's hii.sband. EUsabeth—Yes, teacher. When we Jump Into the water. oharre made for the eervioe readered. to bring In tholr claims against said Checker Tournament authorized Sy the Probate Court to ■at down to supper lost night the Actor —But I can’^ swim. estate, and the said administrator is The deputies, Charles Remlcy of A checker tournament will be sell a t a private skle at the Prfibate All'edvertteemente must oonform FOR SALE—COWS. New Milch Cranford. Edward J. Carolan of first thing he said was, "Good Lord, Director—That doesn’t matter. It Id etyie. copy and lyporraphy with directed to give public notice to the held this evening at the old High Court on Tuesday morning at ten we’ve got beans again!” won’t show. //rorulatlone enforced by tbe publish- and Springers. Will exchange for creditors to bring In their claims Roselle Park and his brothers, Vin­ school building In connection with o’clock the real estate owned by the «ra and tbiy riserva tbe irtirttr ta dry Btdck" and ’ 'becf. 'Harbld' J. w ithin -s a id tim e * allowed-'-by- peeUn-g- cent and'Riohard Carolan of Ellza-- adit,' revise or leiec* any popy eon- n copy of this order on the public the ■ Community Center-, sponsored late -Isle.-Bronowitz, -Who. died, sev­ Smith, Colchester. beth, arc charged with manslaught­ as a WPA project. This tournament ■ Tho sins of the father are visited aldsred obieettonable. sign post nearest to the place whef« eral months ago. For many years upon the children, even unto the CliOblNQ HOUKS—CUasifled ada ta the deceased last dwelt within said er in Mrs. Crempa's death. will be held to decide tly champion­ Mr. Bronowitz conducted an oil be published same day must 4>e re­ third and fourth generations. And town and by puldlshlnK the same In Union County Prosecutor Abe J. ship of the city in addition to the business in Rockville. so are bond Issues. ceived by 11 o'clock noon: 8uturdaye FUEL AND FEED 4» A some newspaper having a circulation David, appearing for the state, said checker tournament which will get 11:10 a. m. / In said probate district, within ten School Vacation days from the date of this order, and he expects to call about 35 witness­ under way at eight o'clock the other^ The publij schools of the town, of Psychologist— How many ears TELEPHONE YOUR RANGE AND FUEL oils. Oil burn­ return make to this court of the no­ es. An equal number will be sum­ classes will be held as usual. Any* Vernon are enjoying their .week’s has a cat? er service. Harold T. West Inc., 29 tice given. W A N T A D S. moned by the defense, Martin P. checker player interested in trying vacation this week. This is the va­ Lad (Instantly)—Two. . J ll Blssell street. Telephone 8202. WILLTAM S. HYDE O'Connor, attorney for the deputies, their luck may compete in the cation which comes every eight Ads are accepted over tLe telepboae Judge. Psychologist —How many ejes dt tbe CHARQB Ra TB flvsB above said. tournament. weeks during the school year. The hos n cat? 10 nil. ftllMM FM) FOR SALE— SEASONED wood, H -2-24t16. as a convenien « \o advertlsera. but Events lending to the shooting be­ Receives Promotion schools will rc-open on Monday, Lad (quickly)—Two. tbe CA8N RATBB will o« aeoepted as fireplace, furnace and stove, full AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Everett Felbcr of this city has re­ gan some eight years ago, when March 2. Psychologist — And how many ^CU RtH 'f SiMl'fH rOLL PATMENT If paid dt tbe bail- measure. 1-2 cord $4.00, 1 cord $8 at Manchester, w ithin artd for the ceived a promotion in the Reserve Church Notes bees office on or before the aeventh District of Manchester, on the S4th John Crempa was awarded $800 In legs has a cat? Rubbern^^I^ Ramification.« dry foilowhig the ffrat losertion of C. O. D. Tel. Rosedale 18^3. day o f February, A. D., iw e . cofidcmnatlon proceedings brought Officers' Training Corps at the St. John’s. Episcopal church of Lad—Say,- Doc, didn’t you ever B y John C. Terry each ad otherwlst tbe OHAftUB • Present . WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq.. by New Jersey's largest utility com­ Connecticut State College at Stbrrs; which Rev. H. B. Olmstead is rector, 8oc_a cat? SEASONED HARD wood, furnace o e o Y ! THw IS ^ -UF Hew YOUYOU JM LOOK lOOKPO'^ ONTNM* . RATE will be collected No reeponsi- Judge. pany, Public Service Electric and Felber, a member of the class of '30 win hold two services on Wednes­ bllity for errore In ielepboned ads and fireplace $4.80 a load, stove Estate of Cu.Uierlnc Hughes late pu viH a'A 6i« •OMBTHW'4H»SCWl., CflOUIDfO' raOHJi-YOU-YOU AINT IOjOWMOUiM Gas company, for n high tension was promoted from Captain to day with Holy Communion at ten a. An office, Is a place where wom­ will be assumed and their accuracy and white birch $4.00 load. v. Fir- of Manchester, In said District, de­ HWMItNKK m » , n ia e e 6 /-AiAYBe ■Wfimo out WHUTW/^SWTITICK,WIT VM cannot be ruarsnteOd ceased. power line right of way through the Major. Felbcr is president of the m. and the evening service at 7:30 en do what men want; a homo Is a rAd AHICK,BUT IF po. 116 Wells, street, telephone Mediator and a member of the o'clock. MICXV/ LA M W i, AAK tHo^ / iaSytoo6TO' kin «ir jm ck IN D E X O F On m otion o f R obert P. B. Hughes. Cpempa farm. place where mo'n do what women WHO HA* MfiT A HICK KIN HAVe Ati P R tm p yM i APH iioiicnm t ______6148. 86 Imlay. street. Hartford. Conn., 'Dissatlsed wrth the award, Sigma Phi Gamma fraternity. State Rev. K. Otto. Klette, pastor of the want done. THIS MUCH FUN, irit executor. m e t n o a a o L o BirrPoiMAtMfMT}mtAPmat€4mimrlKr CLASSinCATlONS • College Players, Theta Alpha Phi, First Lutheran church announced WOfflH IT T 'p e OltDKUED;—-That six months from Crempa began a campaign of sabot­ Blue and White Club, Pencraft, MINff, PWISNATKS AWM rmATVfcgawPt,^ v im Mutrm A ^ ISlrtbl •••• r ••••••••••• k •••« a a.A.a A age by short circuiting the lines. on Sunday that he will conduct a ISnrarcincBti »«. the 34th day of February. A. !>.. 193C and the soccer team. special Ash Wednesday service next Hiir P M ,* c o K a a Ujr o'WAL PNItOCOfNM* M t m TOWN— ■ HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 he and the same arc limited luid al­ The company obtained an Injunction WarrUrei «••••. Truman Read o f this city was Wednesday night at seven thirty • HavKt,MC. T.H,U«.C.S.MT.0rr, -HfW AFeUECmWCNOUtOSM ‘ Daatbe lowed for the creditors within which forbidding him to tamper with Che ANO mM aunoes, b a r g a i n — 2 ONLY, 193f, 8 and to bring in their claims against said promoted from first lieutenant to o'clock. Card ot Thanka lines, but Crempa continued and the At aom tsTwy In Uemoriam 4-10 cubic feet WeatlnghouSe re­ estate, and the said execuioi Is di­ captain. Both boys arc graduates Rev. George S. Brookes, past6'f~of Lost and Found . frigerators, Master -and .stream­ rected to give public notice to the contempt order followed. of the Rockville High school: the- Union Congregational church jREAD THE STORY THE N C .yLOR THE PICTDBB «TAirroN-tHB/« Announoementa line series, Flv year guarantee, creditors to bring In their claims After numerous unsuccessful at- Curd Party Tonight will observe his 10th anniversary as OWN tiaifrteeiNG PersonaJe ...... within said time allowed by posting teiiipts to serve the contempt writ Ol' Slim was game as be could Slim looked up from the ground three years" to pay. pon't watt. a copy of this order on the public The Itallnn-Amerlcon Ladies pastor of the church next Sunday.' be. fie turned his flops quite and said, ’’Why not stay here a •nw* <5^ New Autoaeohllca Burbtowls Radio Shop. 470 Main sign post nearest to the place where on Crcmpii, the deputies, led by Ed­ Social-Club will hold another public At the morning service he will Automobllaa for S a le...... 4 ward Carolan. descended on the merrily until It took his breath while. Instead? While you tots keep V O IfK ,,.. Automobiles for Bzebenge street, WcstlnghouB^ Refrigerator the deccusctl last dwell within said whist -pa ty this evening In their preach on his experiences here. i town and by publishing the same In Crempa farm home, last Sept. 26, me company, I’ll think o f some Auto Aecessortes—Tires .. • Headquarters. , / rooms in the Exchange block. PlM'- away. Then he flopped ■ on the good plan. EXAO Bulldinr—CoBtraettnt ...... U THEY SHOULD KNOW$ met with a volley of shots from the spOrt articles, news, humor and little act, and so did T. HiMBSfORE, ■ MR. MA(bLEW. HENRY? r DOES H E _____ Florlsta— Nuraerles ...... U Dr. Glynn took a look at Tessle, them jus^ what they should do. V ABOUT THIS FEaA? THIS TOWN./ Lhome. They said they fired In self- other^ features. The qhildren qre ‘TU'. bet none of the Tinles could It wasn’t long until he cried, "A KNOW ANNTHING ^ IC U L ~ Funeial Directors i i doing the worl^umier the direction went out and hired 10 men to help WE RAID '^JUSF WE BA© TO aer into I j ABOUT A ' ..... ■»>*rgcatlBg—Plumbing—Roodnr it Plummer, lclalu>—Couer--D'Alene defen.se...... him. ______' turn flops that would be half as drooping tulip I have spied. If i P iJJT THAT, -taauranoo ...... i« Indiana snappctl their fingers at the of the insse.s Duhuy and Wood. good. It really looked quite simple, someone hete will -water fli "‘twill OUR TM DOIN’ A THIS SHOW, JUST" - MOTOR CAC? miJlnery— Dressmaking ...... || warnings of government doctors, , WORKS BOTH W'.AYS. Held Dinner but I wouldn't even try.” be as good as new. MINUTE.' ...... Moving—Trucking—storage. * “ a,. to FIN.VL WALIXIW. ADMISSION.. T A IN T '10 S E T A CHANCE stepped frevn. A.steam, filled hut and Ligonicr, Pa.—^Tlic gurlar profo The Itallan-Amcrican Social Club "Then, when It’s fresh as it con "PubUo Passsngtr Senio'e .•••. gfO-A EMERGENCY held an Italian dinner for its mem­ Chicago—The 16 pigs taken to 1 ? WHAT'S ’0. Jumped into the Icy waters o f a Then Scouty said, ”I think we've \TO WIN EMJAMriE / iTOlUlflSUlll. Painting—Paperlna ...... • 11 lock on Mrs. Emma Peters' chicken bers and friends on Sunday after-’ market by William Taylor of West be, a very etartling trick you'll VtoUCANT ProfsBsional Ssrvlosa ...... It freezing lAkc. coop works both ways. done 'bout all we can to furnish see-.’’ 'TU gladly do the watering,** GON’ON, Repairing ...... rtoon In the Exchange block. There Brooklj-n, III., had a last fling, any­ PUT US THE/ OFFERED • u The gpvernmeht doctors said It ■Entering the coop, Mrs. Peters filn. W e’ve put on quite a circus, cried Goldy. Off she ran. - HEBE? Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ^ t l were about 135 In attendance. Dur­ way. The truck overturned on the and the twasts were pleased, I HIM TO ANTOn E Toilet Goods and Service ..••• II CALLS would Injure their health. The In­ Inadvertently slammed the .door. It wasn’t long untlTthe fiowet OUT UKE ing the afternoon there were selec­ south side, the pigs spilled out and know. Wanted—Business Be v ice ...... II dians laughed, said they had In­ No one heard her cries for help, headed for- the mud produced by a was getting a refreshing shower. UNDER SIXTY tions by Loalbo's orchestra and en­ "Why stay here any longer? We Wee Goldy kept on pouring water THIS a Mdaectleaal dulged it) the steam-and-ice bath for but three hours later the cackling tertainment numbers by members thaw. The owner, five policemen POUNDS WHO C our,M u d ...... It POLK'E generations and boasted that several should look for some new sighfs to on It, from a pan. Prlvau InitraetiDB ...... i| of the chickens disturbed the neigh- of the club. and a dozen residents of the neigh­ members of the tribe are centenar* eee.” COULD RIDE HIM ...... v i , . . •«••••.I l-A _bors.. and when they investigated, Many at Banquet borhood were needed. to dislodge "A good idea,” (Joppy said, "but Mnaleal—Oramatir ...... || Ians. ^rs. Peters was released.. There were two hundred and for­ them. (The tidip grows and grows t a o m in u t e s .' 434S just where will we goV’ and grows, In tho next story.) Wasted—In,truatloa ...... Id . i Plaaarlal . f^tula—Slock,—MortgagM m .. t l FIRE B saln,»a Opponunlilaa ...... It • -Loan -r;-.. « South- MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NU A Q ose Call By THOMPSON AND rOT.L „ . „•••>» »ad JHaatlaaa . Halp Wantad—r,m alt ...... M 4321 MYRA WILL YOU STOP WHEW-THAT W A l A CLOSE T yWHY THE DELAY? HiLLO, CHIE WHEW—THANK SNOOPIN&.MILLie. SQUEAK— WONOCR WHO H E A V E N S.^ I WANT TO SEE MAYBE *100*0 KNOW . Baleeroen Wanted ...... I l- A N orth •■ft H YSTE ISEE YOU HAVE■ E HEAVENS HE_ DIDNTt , NO, I SEE EVERY­ Twtrs sTR&Noe. rvE asked at V s w . t i w f SuySi Help Wanted—Male or Femaia.. d1 AND ANSWER THE THIS VISITOR CAN BE, HIS PICTURE.THIN NORTH STOKELY, RIGHTAyW A N EW MAID. RECOGNI2E ME, IN BODY WHO COMES LEAST PEO^E AND NOBODY/ < Un(iA BE HAI H Agetiat Wanted ...... da.,l7-A * BELU AT THIS^OUR^— /A 2 0 0 5 3 Bituatlone Wanted—Female ••• gl IS WORKING, THIS WIG/ FELU.SORTO’ I IN THE POST OFFICE AINTTO u I MO.'JUST BECAUSE LOOKS TO ME,SIRANGER, EXCEPT PEOaE HE'S ROBBED, ERTO OTOITHAM Bltuationi Wanted—Male .••••• || 5432 INCOGNITO, OH/ ER — ■ V - iSWOP-SHOULOEREO.y EASY. BUT I NEVER EVER PUNKY Bmplnymeot Agenelea •...... 4| t h e y HAD A ' Uv» Pets—ppaMry— IN THE OLD HAD A ^ AS IF'iOU’RE ONTHE _ F^BTrde-^Pete" ...... AMBULANCE STOKELY CHAHCETOSEU. XLta.Slock—Vebiciee •.«.«.••••• 4t CHANCE, WRONS E f^ OFTHSt Poultry and Suppli«e ...... (Dougan)' ESTATE ON . 41 Ir' ' T h im FpR A LOT r o m a n c a n d l e .... Wanted - Pet* —Poultry—Stock 44 LONG ISLAND...... - Pet (Vale—MIerellaneeae ''OF m o n ey, t h e y t h e s e k id s ‘a r e Artlclee foi Bale ...... 44 5630 INVESTIGATING Boate and Acceeeorlee 44 (Holloran) A TIP THAT c a n c e l l e d EWTTTLED TO A Rulldlng Matertuli ...... 4* Olumonda- Watcbea—Jewelry 4| IT IS THE THE OFFER ! CHANCE' Eieetrical Appllaneea—JUdlo 4# 3060 HEADQUARTERS Fuel and Peed ...... ,.41-4 FDR AN .y StaMhaTa (Quish) __ jT etoueenoto trotiqv ...... TTrrrrTgT 11 I nternational - J*»cliln,rT and -Tfolr ...... || ^-W»klcaL-iMUumenia u 4340 SMUGGLING i. :Offlc, and'Stor, Bdnlpmart §, wiwAgddlaJl.ai..iha H ' o c a a . - . - , . ga* fcr-waarlng Apnartl—Pnrs ...... I f ^ Wantad-^To fia t ...... h HOSPITAL j ; Km b s —Board—«bt,|a—ltM«lta ^ j q q 5 ^ ^ W Rntauaafa j, ... Rood.. WltSoui Board . . . . u . . . M 5131 k Wantod ...... >ALESMAN SAM • ^WVlVlVIVIVH'i*. g : OoBntnr Board—Haaorta m ALLEY OOP Tossed Out Instead of In P . *Mt*»r«nta ...... a..™ , ll WATER DEPT. Movingr Day By HAMUN — By Small p ! Waatad—Rooma—Board ...... || I HAD MY I ’VE HEARD TELL OF PEOPLE llAli/INGACaOENTAay HEY, GRAND WiZER-OOP ^oeu-^stou'LL Be t h r u m ME?aJrt/, r MEVfeR^ Sr'-----' Rddl Batata >aa Raat ^ 0 7 7 HN GUZ* C’MON, IF YWANTA BY CRACK*Y IF IT DON Tl Aaartaaanta, flata, Tanamaata... II RUINED THE GRAND AW' FOOZ.yHAVe BEGUN SEESU M R N WORTH WATCH - ORDERS AND WHO CARRY OUT ORDERS, AND INTA TAIL, 'LessYAKIN SAUJ you IN THIS (LOUBT CASE OISMISSBDI Baalaaai Locatlena for Raat . . . it (A ftV 5 P. M.) WIZECS CAVE, OOP MOVIN'VER SOMEHMES GET CARRIED FIND 6 OCA6 BOOY T(^GW6 BEFORE! IN’ '>1 WiANTCHA rS E E AD I’M GONNA ' VA A RCFeRSNCe OF/ _ Saburhan for Boat ...... ll AMO FOOZy, IN THE STUFF OVER T OH,THEY COUPLE OF PESTIFEROUS CARRY THEM OUT WfTH them j^*!*^***' Homu for .Rtnt .. xmo It ( 6 8 ^ ' OOOD c h a r a c t e r ! ■ frartad to Rani ...... h HOPE OF r estoring TD YOUR / HAVE, EH? BOOBS DOIN’A B/T OF ff , MJSLL, IF YA HEV/ER OUT . SAW Me IN COURT Real Batata Vaa Irgg PEACE, SUGGESTED NEW W E L L - HARO LABOR. HOCO ’e o U T .'r'Aaartmai It Building tor bA . . . || GAS CO. AM EXCHANGE OF B e Fo r e , b o e s N * r Bnslnaas Proparty tor Bals . . . o tl CAVE/ DOIN' IT, 3 U0 & e ? 'Panna and Land for Balo n CAVES ------THE THAT^R6veiGOT„ for Bala ft [GOOD CHARAcTeR." |,. for Bala ...... || 5075 GRAND \MZER, f, ^ aort Property for Balo ...... tl THOUGH SECRETLY W »">>nr^ for Sal...... n DEUGHTED, WOULD Rjrtata Cor IDasboBBs ..^ a 71 ELECTRIC CO. •Tsstadr-Raal Batata ...... t l AGREE TO THIS AaatUa Laaal Watlaia 5181 ONLY O N Notlcaa ...... a ...... BB CONDITION THAT OUR FRIENDS EVENING HERALD ■ MOVE Read The Herald Adva. 5121 HIS G O O D S

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