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Advcrtlaliic oa Pag* li.)^ VO l. UIL, NO. 152. 1U1?€H£8TSB^ CONN.. THURSDAY, H A IU » 29,1984. (I^WEtYEPAGBS) PRICE TH tSi ______-.I HOLY SERVICES HARRMAN CALLS Foiled In Prison Break, Convicts Face MurA^f IM iit LEAD HOLIDAY WAGNER’S LABOR OVERRIDING OF PROCMHERE B IL L , DISASTER MAY MEAN Bssiiiess, With Few Excep- Head of U. S. Commerce ••H Admimstratiog k W e s fe if tioos, to Carry On as Claims It WiH Dodo Mach / / e r e Is Senate Vote of the Good Doae b ; How u Additwaal Usual— What the Various On Overriding Veto Qmrches Plan. theNRA. Milliou Cu Be Secafsl;

W ashin^n, Marijh 29.—The roll-call on the motion Sente by 63 to 27 Tilb Washington, March 29.— (AP) — Good Friday—commemoratiiig the to override the President’s veto of the Independent day of the crucilixtion of Christ— Calling the Wagner Labor Board P heu Veteran-Federi^ Offices Bill resulted as follows: will be observed by a majority of Bill “probably imconstitutlonal,” Manchester’s churches tomorrow, Henry L Harriman, president of the FOR OVERRIDING THE VETO—63. Employu 9iD on Stattia the outstanding observance being United States (Zihamber. of Com­ merce, today attacked it as likely to Democrats—29. the Three Hours Agony Service Adam s have a "disastrous effect upon the (fostigan M cAdoe Smith based on the Seven L«ast W ords from Ashuxst Dill M cCarran Thomas (Okla.) y the Gospel of St. John, which will economic life of the country.” Bachman D uffy McGUl Themas (Utah) be held at St. Mary’s Episcopal “I fear it will undo much of the Bone (jeorge M cKellar Walsh Washington, March 29.— (AP) church starting at o ’clobk good which the Recovery Act has Bulow 12 Hatch N eely 7/heeler The administration pondisred wltii- noon n n i lasting imtll S o’clock. brought about,” said Harriman at A Caraway Hayden ' Overton out Immediate answer today ca Banks to Close. hearing upon the measure before the Clark Lonergan Reynolds Senate labor committee,. With a few exceptions, business Copeland Long Russell - where to get another 8228,000,000w- Harriman was one of a number of win be carried on as usual locally. the cost of a surpristog overthtokr AD stores will remain open through* industrialists who appeared in the Repablieans— 33. committee room, armed with state­ B ^ded r^leadera in the thwarted Washington state prison break, five convicts are shown here with of President Roosevelt’s first major out the day but luml^r and coal Austin Fess ments in opposition to the bill which their gfuar^ as they march, manacled together, to court to face trial on first degree murder iharges. Elg.'it Keyes Schall veto. companies wlU close at noon for a would make the National Labor men, including a guard, were killed and nine wounded in the futile Himh for freedom. * Barbour Frazier La Follette Steiwer “What'll we use for money?” thkt half holiday. The bank will be Board a permanent institution and Borah Gibson M cNary Townsend in effect was the query of govern- closed aU day and the post office outlaw company xmions. . Capper Goldsborough N orbeck Vandenberg mmt heads after the turbulent Capi­ win operate on a curtailed schedule Launching out at the Important Carey Hale N orris W alcott tol scenes that accompanied ua that Includes but one carrier deliv­ Couzens Section 5 of the bill, Harrlmah con­ H astings Nye White break between Congreas and tfia ery, that in the morning. No out­ tended it was “an obvious attempt SAYS GEN. JOHNSON Cutting Hatfield •Patterson Chief Executive. standing social or sport events are CONSTITUTIONAL COURT Davis Johnson to amplify the provisions of Section Reed There was no quick reply. Several scheduled, religious services being Dickinson I^ a n Robinson (Ind.j 7A of the Industrial Recovery Act,’ courses were open. Ekirly speculation param ount. He added: WILL RESIGN POST Fanner-Labor— 1. had it that- either new taxes would Snniise Service. “In view, however, of the very SITS ON UQUOR CASE be suggested or a deficiency appro­ Shipstead. The annual Sunrisf Service of the broad Inteipretation of that section, priation voted to expand the budget Toung People’s Federation will take which was recently made by the by the needed amount place at Sunset Hill on Hackmatack President in his settlement of the ■$> AGAINST OVERRIDING THE VETO—27. CUMMINGS DODGING The lattto coutm alone, without street at 6:30 o’clock tomorrow threatened automobile strike, I see Hears Lawyers for Package STATE CHAIRMANSHIP WashingtoD Paper Says NBA Democrats— 27. morning, the yoimg people meeting no reason for any further amplifica­ providing new revenue, would mean Bailey Byrnes Harrison at the South Methodist church at tion of that section, except to carry Sheppard swelling the public debt Just that Washington, March 29.—(AP) Bankhead Gonnally much more. 5:15 o’clock, from where they will out the thought of the President. Store Owners of Slate At­ Head Will Direct New King S te v e n s — A ttorney CSeneral Cummings Barkley Coolidge Logan Thompson The Senate’s action last nigbt, walk to the hill. Rev. Watson Employes Protected today said that he would not ac­ Black Dieterich Murphy ’Tydlngs after seven hours of furious debate, Woodruff of the Center Congrega­ "Under Section 7A, the employe is cept the state chairmanship of Federal Project tional church will be th». speaker and tack Control Act— Orders Brown Fletcher O’Medioney Van Nuys did not cause quite the surprise en- protected from Interference, re­ the Connecticut Democratic singing will be led by Helge Pear­ B ulkley Glziss Pope Wzigner g'endered, when the overwbelmtogty straint or coercion of the employer oommlttee;^ Byrd . Gore 'Robinson (Ark) Democratic House defeated the veto son. * of labor, or his agent; but it is Briefs to Be Filed. Services Today. “(^onnectleot is not only the Washington, March 29.— (AP) — By a three vote margin of 68 equally important, as the President Nutmeg State and the ^ Ck>n- PAIRED Services commemorative of The Washington Post says Hugh 8. 27, the Senate engraved on fiia points out, that the employe be pro­ 8tituti« State but it is also a Erickson and. Pittman, Democrats, with Trammell, Deaiocrat. Christ’s Institution of the Eucharist tected from interference, restraint, Johnson NRA auiministrator, may statute books the 8880,000,000 tod«k were held in St Bridget’s and St Hartford, March 29.— (A P)—’The state ef constant political tur­ Metcalf and Hebert, Republicans, with Lewis, Democrat. pendent offices appropriation bUL >■ or coercion on the part of labor or­ moil,” he eald. leave the job to direct a 82,000,000,- James’ Roman Catholic churches United States Constitutional court In it were the increased paymito|a ganizations, or any other parties. *!No one vdth any common 000 home renovating, building and and in some of the Protestant “The very broad, and very fair, recessed today after hearing two slum clearance project being for­ for veterans and government eifi~ churches today. Maundy ’Thursday aenae beUaves tiiat Y would serve pioyes which had been the hone of interpretation of Section 7A given hours of attack to a half hour of de>- on thb ooaimittce,** be hdded. mulated by the National Emergency will be observed with sp^ al services out by tile President, in connection fense for the Connecticut Stnta Council. contention. . .. in a number o i churches toni^^t "Of Qsune I win glad tb help wt^ the settlement of the threat­ Liquor control act. ------"W 'jw ibon . “Reorganization within NRA,” the en ^ automobile strike, in nny Jodg- .. M EANS N EW T A X E S TTie court oideteed bribft tir ba -MS>- paper sayp, "wltii W. Averill Marrt- SIATETO RECEIVE ST. JAMES’S B. C. ment, makes entirely ti^eeesaary man bwomJng special aaalata^^ to Washlngtito, M kr^ 29.— (AP) 4^- Bev'. W. P. Beidy filed- |t>y 9 for the paricage Otto H. Kahn mostjdf the provirions of the Wag­ Genenu Johnson and faiirfnp' ' ovar r Representatlve Byrns, the Deme^ Bev. P. J. Killeen store keepers who se^ a permanent ner .b&l, and clearly points the way injunction, freeing thpm from the *mtich o f the adm inlstrativadetall is cratic leader, told newspaptopsvi to­ Tonight, 7:30—.Ht^y Hour. to the handling of labor disputes, Cited bsrforlginators of the new pro­ B O M E S im GRANT day it waa "entirely possible” fiigt Tomorrow, Good Friday — 7:40 restrictions of the control act on the A U S im STARTS through the regular enforcement ground that it is imconstltutional. gram as in line with the possible President Roosevelt would'asl^ new a. m. Mass; 7:30 p. m. Veneration d ian ge.” taxes to meet wpendltures mugfd of the Cross. April 12 was set as the date for Passes Away (Ooatinaed on Page Two) ’The primary objective of the new by passage of the todepehdefit Easter Stmday—7:00 a. m. Mass; state briefs to be filed with the re­ plies to be submitted before April program, the paper says, is revival Thirty Famifies to Get Homes offices bill over his veto. 8:80 a. m. Two masses (one for of heavy industry through wwk on children); 10:30 a. m. High mass. 16. New York, March 29.— (AP) The measure, providing additional Until a decision is returned, pack­ old and new homes. in Wmdham County — To —Otto H. Kahn, banker and art appropriations for war veterans »yyi COURT DISMISSES age stores will continue to enjoy the The plan, it oontinues, is for the patron, died here today. government employes, was enacted ST. BRIDGET’S B. C. Federal government to guarantee Bev. John F. Kenney freedom of the temporary injimc- 90 Fore^ Magaznes and Announoemeqt of his death Into law last night whm the Sonata tion imder which they now sell bank loans of from 8300 to 82,000 joined the House in ovarridtog Rev. Michael Martin of Bridge­ for from one to five years for reno­ Raise Own Vegetables. was withheld by Kuhn, Lbeh port will speaK again thii; evening PRISONER’ S PLEA liquor until 11 p. m., and in con­ and Company, the banking firm President Roosevelt's wishes. tainers as small as a half pint. Newspaper burned; Many vation, and make 20 year loans at It was estimated by the Presidaat at 7:30 at the church. He will have five percent for building. a special sermon on the Holy In his veto message that the expan- Pressure Would Cease Washington, March 28.— (A P ) — Eucharist. Tomorrow morning there ARGUMEN'TS PRESENTED dJtures authorized by the legislafiba Staines Are Destroyed. With (^neral Johnson’s departure, Ekirly approvsd of public works ad­ will be a special mass at 8 o ’clock, Hartford, March 29.— (AP)—The would exceed budget estimates by the paper says, NRA “would cease with a procession of young girls of Waterbury Man Charged liquor control act of the state of ministration forlEbe establishment of 8228,000,000. to be the Instrument for an attempt the parish. In the afternoon from 2 Connecticut w m the subject of a subsistence homestead project in ‘T do not know the President’s to the watch hour service will be Vienna, March 29— (AP)— One to force stUl higher wages >md 8 With Arson Again Asks arguments before a Constitutional shorter hours.” Windham coimty, C^onn., which plans,” Byrns added, “hut to view Of held, and in the evening at 7:30, Court for four hours here today and hundred foreign publications were would provide homes for 30 families the position he expressed in bte veto stations of the cross. Saturday “Instead,” the Post says, “the pro­ one of the three presiding judges banned from newsstand sale today gram now in the process of forming was forecast today by Senator message, it is entirely possilfie that morning at 7 o’clock there will be a to Be Set Free. said: “I don’t see how we could de­ Lonergan (D., Ctonn.). he will ask Congress to provide ad­ mass with blessing of the new fire; by a -government order, issued In a looks to a temporary driving down clare the law unconstitutional when of wages in the building trade Elliott P. Bronson, field agent for ditional revenue. you admit it is constitutional.” drive to sweep what the administra­ the Connecticut Forest and Park Must Balance Budget (CsnOaoed on Page Two) unions.” New Haven, March 29.— (AP) ■ The statement was made by tion considers immoral or otherwise Proponents of the plan, it says, Commission, was here yesterday to “If the Congress wants to help Federal Judge Carroll C. Hlncks to­ Judge Martin T. Manton after objectionable newspapers and maga­ want to set up a “bargain coimter” confer with public works officials the President balance the budget it Nathan April of New York City, regarding the plan. ’The Senator day dismissed a petition for a writ zines off Vienna’s streets. business In construction, with both would look as though it wmild havd of habeas corpus which would re­ speaking for the package stores labor and material makers “mark­ to raise additional, taxes.” The list of prohibitions names the DR.WYNEK00P0FF lease Louis N. Leopold of Waterbury said that the store proprietors ob­ ing down” prices to stimulate activ­ (Oontinned on Page Eight) It was pointed out, however, thgt from the (Connecticut State prison jected solely to the amendment to Saturday Evening Post, Variety, ity. new taxes or Increased rates mtyht at Wethersfield, where he is serving the liquor control act giving the True Story Magazine, the Americau be added to the tax bUl already TO STATE PRISON a life sentence for setting fire to bis drug stores of the state other privi­ Magarine, Wide World, La vie Housing Projects passed by the House and new pex^ place of business with a loss of two leges. Parlrienne, Paris Plalslrs, Pearson’s Washington, March 29.—(AP) — QUIGLEY VICTOR Ing in the Senate. lives on February 5, 1928. April said that the original act is Magazine, the DaUy Sketch, the The President’s emergency council Byrns laughed at Reptiblleap In his opinion Judge Hincks said News Chronicle and 90 other foreign is cemsidering the possibility fif an statements that President RCowvelt publications. he found "no violation” of the petl (Oontinned oa Page Eight) ambitious Nationed program of re­ IN NEW BRITAIN has suffered the “worst, defeat in re­ Starts to Senre 25 Years tioner’s constitutional guarantee, The order becomes effective im­ pair work and rehabllltatlmi to bf cent years” on the Initependtot and that the jurisdiction of "this m ediately. financed by baidu aad sritato offices bill. ^ court is exhausted and without It was not stated whether the sources. of which he was a partner, ajH Sentence; Gives Her Last parently until after the oloee of “Why,” he asserted, "only power to inquire further or to Inter H-NAYOR FAM L American and British periodicals in Hugh S. Johnson, NRA adminis­ the market. years ago last June, the House fere with the custody of the peti­ the list ware cenridered. offensive on trator, has been mentioned as Ir P ^ M u r e Votes Than Three The medical examiner’s office ed 290 to 14 a Spanish War yet Message to Friends. tioner.” moral or political grounds. possible head for the scheme whlck pension bill over President Hooye would involve the setting up by a however, c,- e M t o a in a r ip pcdlcy Dr. Wyndcoiqr ob- but otherwise reiMhiied lna

bill still might absorb some of the I Commend My Spirit,” Adjutant IL new veterans’ and salary costs. E. Martin. CANNOT OPEN GOLF Revenue estimates for 1986 were HOLYSERVICES , Solo: ‘TU Follow Thee,” Mrs. ABOUT TOWN DEWET SELECTS given* in the budget as 18,974,665,- Adjutant Martin. 000. Increased liquor revenues and Benediction. TO BE WED SATURDAY SEASON TOMORROW the new income tax measure were Thomas B.. Taft, of 87 Woodland FLOOR C O ieniT E E expected to push this figure well LEAD HOLIDAY street, passed the necessary exami­ BASEBAU'ffii^ NORTH METHODIST over 84,000,000,000. nation Tuesday night and is now Fonntr N otm H«r« to B« Mar­ SECOND CONGREGATIONAL qualified for jnemb^iship in the Rev. F. 0. Allen Hartford Power Squa^xm, a unit of ried to Albert Crook in New WHAT NEW LAW MEANS PROGRAM HERE Rev. M. S. Stoc^|l^ &oaod Too Wet to Pennit Washington, March 30.— (AP) — the United Statee Power Squadron, Important Group for Mason­ Bedford, Mass. ■ EntertaiBiiKBt to Be S i q l l Here’s what the new Independent me. (OMttnMd from Page One) ' The Holy Thursday union service ManchMter friaodi of Miss Myrtle Phy— Opening Set for offices law means to veterans and of this church and the Second Con­ ic Ban Named — Act as to Proride Fndr'fsf federal employes oompared with the bleasing of paschal and of baptismal gregational will take place at the Adjutant end Mrs. Reginald Mar­ D. Davis have racalvad Invltatipns previous law and regulations: water. A high mass will follow. North Methodist chimcb at 7:45 this tin of the Salvation Army have as to attend her marriage to Albert Twenty-nine thousand World War Saturday, April 7. evening. The North Methodist their guest for tie Easter vacation, Ushers. Crook. ’The ceremony will take veterans are restored to' the rolls Mrs. Martin’s sister, Miss Agnes rmanehtly at 75 percent of what CENTER CONGREOA'nONAL choir will sing, under the-direction I^laoe Saturday at 2:80 at the home Rev. Wateon Woodmll of Organist Sidney MoAlplne. Rev. Galloway of Schenectady, N. Y. To­ Sey were ifettlpg prior to the of Miss Davis's parents in New Golfen who hav« be«o looklnf Tonight, 7:80— Rev. Mr, Woodruff F. C. Allen of the Congregational morrow Ensign and Mrs. R.'^E. Albert T. Deway, chairman of the Economy Act of 1938. The corn* Bedford, Mate. B(4toa is to hav« a baaobafl team forward \ o a first round of thhir will speak at the Blast Hartford church will take part la the service, floor committee for the annual pensatlon will depend on the degree Miss Davis until recently was a this year, and In order to ralM fuado i favorit* sport tomorrow, the first of disability presumed to have bad Congregational church in epeoial which will be led by Rev. M. S. Masonic ball which will be held in member of the nursing staff of the properly to equip the team, Adolph S p rl^ holiday, must face disap* service origin. Review boards, act­ Maundy ’Thursday program. Stocking, pastor of the North the State Armory Monday night, Broil, who so successfully en­ Manchester Futdle Health Nursing pointment, at least'as far as play* ing under regulations ■ Issued after Tomorrow, Good Friday—5 a. m., Methodist and Vernon Methodist the local corpi will be preatot for has named bis committee. Included gineered the ben^t dance for l^e* A ^ cia tlo n , a post she had capably ing the local course at the Msm* passage of the economy law, had All Young People’s societies in Man­ churches. The congregation of the the Easter Monday cantata at the are prominent local men who have Grange when suffident money , was filled for the past five yean. She Chester Country club is concerhed. stricken these men from the lists be­ chester‘v ^ gather at South-Metb* latter will attend this serviee which Boston Salvation Army headquar­ bad considerable experience in the raised to clear up the IndebtedaoMit . Bill Martin, local pro, said this aft* cause of lack of proof that their in­ odist church and proceed to Sunset will be in commemoration of the ters. was also a captain of a senior Girl and put money in the treasury, haA emoon that the fairways and juries or diseases were Uie result of Hill, Hackmatack street, where a institution of the Last Supper. Scout troop in this town. The Girl bden asked to bead the genefal eott^ greens are too soggy to permit war duty. ixmrise service will be held com­ There will be no service at either An important rehearsal for the Scouts, associates in the nursing mittee of arrangements. He lute play. There is still some frost in Permanently disabled World War mencing at 5:80 a. m. Rev. Mr. of the North Mala street churches biblical drama entitled, “Nason, the organization and friends gave gift accepted and the date has been set the grotmd and tiie sun this after* veterans will get 8100 a month in­ Woodruff will speak. At 2 o’clock Good Friday. Blind Disciple” haa been called for showers In her honor previous to for April 24. Roy Hewlett, of noon brought it out so rapfidly that stead of 890 as at present the pastor will lead the service of thle evening at 8 o'clock. This play her leaving Manchester. RockvlUe, master of ceremonies at the greens, especially are wet. Play An imestimated number of Span­ "The Seven Last Words.” The POUSH NATIONAL CHURCH is to be presented by the Young the Grange benefit, has again besn upon them now would ruin the ish-American War veterans are re­ service will last until 3 o’clock. The Bev. Peter Latae P^ple’s Legion of the Salvation selected to serve in the.sanw ca­ prelude will be “ Olive’s Brow,” by playing surface. stored to the rolls at 75 percent of Rev. .Peter Lktas will celebrate Army at the citadel, 661 Main.atreet pacity. Unless there is bad weather in their old pensions. Review boards Bradbury smd the postlude, “Via The entertainment will be fur,- Doloroso,” by Battman. Miss Ada masses at the church (3ood Friday on Wedneeday evening, April 4. The UNION GROUPS HERE the meantime the official opening also had eliminated this group be­ morning at 7:80 o’clock and la the following members of the cast are nished by both local and profesaionaj. cause they coulJ not prove service Robinson will sing two solos appro- talent and the local entertelners w(U will be one week from Satimday, iriate to the solemn occasion. At evening at 7:80. The church will urged to be present: Beatrice Ar­ April 7. It is expfected that by then origin for their disabilities. Widows nold, Maynard Qough, Ruasell stage a minstrel show.. There wiU and dependents also are restored at ':30 p. m.. Rev. Mr. Woodruff will be open all day tomorrow for the TO GATHER TONIGHT the falm ^ys and greens will be well accommodation of all pariaUoners Clough, Jessie Hutchinson, Joseph be special acts by the professionsl 75 percent. ■peak in the Ellington Congrega­ performers. The entertainment Ic dried out. tional church. who wish to spend a few minutes in Kittle, Agnes Leggett, Hudson Ly­ Federal employes who are now ons and Alex Nicol, Jr. to be held in the Bolton Ctonter H ^ The course, except for the muddl- working at 15 percent less th’an prayer or meditation, and view a ness caused by the frost leaving the and already plans are well underway they were getting prior to the Econ­ ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL representation of the tomb of for the steiglng o f what promlaez to ground, is in excellent shape. Just omy Act g t back one-third of Christ. Saturday morning at 7:30 The Beethoven Glee club will hold a V d?et Workers to Have Rev. J. Stuart Neill rehearsal tomorrow morning at be a big event in Bolton. The or­ as soon as the ground is dry play this cut as of I'ebruary 1 this year Tomorrow, 10 a. m.—Morning the ceremonies villi include blessing 10:80 at Emanuel Lutheran church. chestra that will furnish the music can start. Eind another third July 1. prayer, Litany and Penltentitd of Paschal and holy water. Separate Meetings; Other for the dancing to foUow the enter­ office. tainment is to be announced in a 12 Noon—Three Hours Agony SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL The annual Easter breakfast will few days -emd a singing p'rompter OVERRIDING OF VETO Service. Leonard C. Harris, Minister be served at the Y. M. C. A. Sunday Union Notes. will “caU the numbers” for .the old Introduction morning fron 8 to 10 o’clock. This fEishioned dances which will be bal- ’The young people wl^h other is an Institution established In the OBITUARY Hymn 152: “When I Survey the groups from the churches of the uced equally with the modem MAY MEAN NEW TAXES Wondrous Cross.” days of the Manchester Community dsmclng. town will hold a Sunrise Service at club at the “White House,” the site Velvet warpers, silk warpers, Address: “The Cross of Christ," 5:30 o’clock Good Friday momifig ■pinners of the spinning rniii, velvet by the rector. the present Y. M. C. A. Reserva­ (Oonttmied Prom Page Cme) on Simset Hill, Hackmatack street. tions for the breakfast should be loomfixers, velvet weavers, velvet FUNERALS Silent Prayer smd Meditation They will meet at South Church and ■hop hands and velvet twisters will u (kneeling), organ plays. iu by Saturday noon. It will be Albert T. Dewey LESS EXPRESS MATTER set the difference. Estimated to ex­ march together to the meeting served by the Women’s Division. each have separate meetings in Odd Litany Hymn 163—Part 1, verses place. The music will be in charge ceed 87.000,000,000 during this fiscal Mrs. Fannie W. StUes 1 to 4. work necessary. One of their princi­ Fellows hall tonight at 7:30 o’clock, of Helge Pearson. The speaker will year, emergency expenditures have Largely attended funeral serv: First Word Miss Marjorie Stephens of Ver­ pal tasks is the ushering of guests it was announced by the Local IS ARRIVING IN TOWN reached only 82,785,929,000 and just ices were held this afternoon at 2 be the Rev. Watson Woodruff of non who is well known to a number to their seats. Union of Textile Workers of Amer­ Hymn 331: "O Saving Victim.” Center Church. ica. a little over thiw months remains o’clock for Mrs. Fannie W. Stiles, at First Word: John 1-3. of local people, was gratified to The committee follows: A t 7:30 p. m. in the South Church, in the fiscal period. her home, 125 Hollifcter itreet. Rev. Silent Prayer and Meditation hear that a religious drama writ­ Albert T. Dewey, chairman, At 7 o’clock in the banquet hall, There was a letup in the lai^e the Pastor the Rev. Leonard C. l i the 1935 fiscal year, when Frederick C. AUen of the Second (kneeling), organ plays. ten by her was chosen by a cast President Arthur Shorts will give amount of express coming into Man­ Harris will conduct the traditional Harold C. Alvord, Harry B. Bissell, most of the 8228,000,000 will be Congregational church of which she Litany H3rmn 163— Part 2, verses from the Hartford Seminary Foun­ Robert J. Boyce, Fred F. Carpenter, new members who have not yet chester each morning for local spent, the President estimated a service, The Shadows. This simple was a member officiated. Mrs. 5 to 8. Prayers. dation, and will be presented to­ Philip Cheney, WilUam C. Cheney, taken the. obligation a cheince to do storee in the shipment that Eurrived deficit of 81,988,133,000. In the 1936 Second Word but beautiful service portrays in de­ so and will also give the pass word. today, but what was lacking in .Harold Symington sang “Jesus, Sa­ scriptive and musical form the scene morrow evening at the First Meth­ W. George Glenney, Edward J. Holl, fiscal year, he siaid, “we shoxild plan vior, Pilot Me.” Representatives of Hsrmn 149: “ O Lamb of God StiU The following have been elected numbers of packages was made up to have a definitely balanced of the Chiclfixlon. Tha Pastor will odist church, Hartford, of which John H. Hyde, Raymond A. John­ the numerous church and fraternal Keep Me.” Dr. C. C. Noble is pastor. shop chairman: Mrs. Mlchell, silk by one crate. This crate was oc­ budget.” be eisslsted by the choir, rendering son, John McLaughlin, Robert Mc­ circles of which Mrs. Stiles was an Second Word: John 4-6. Stephens studied a*^^ Boston Univer­ Laughlin, C. Leroy Norris, John F. warpers; Ethel Dillon, velvet WEirp- cupied by a dog which was not in ’Treasury officials explained em­ Dubois’ "Seven Last Words.” ’The ers; Anna Schack, inspection room active member were present. Silent Prayer eind Meditation sity and is a teacher in Rockville Pickles, Thomas J. Rogers, R. La- an any too pleasant frame of mind. ergency spending is being directed (kneeling), organ plays. soloists will be, Miss Elleanor Wil- dressing mill; Alfred Clifford, yarn One side of the crate bad been The body was removed to Rollips- schools, also organist of the Vernon Mo tte Ruasell, Charles W .‘ Strant, on a two-year basis and that any Litany H rmn 163— Part 2, verses lard, soprano, Edward Taylor, tenor, dye; L. A. Cleveland, inspection broken and in order to keep the dog ford, N. H., where the committal 5 Methodist chui^. William J. Thomten, Harold W. \mexpected portion of the 87,000,- 9-10. Prayers. Robert Gordon, baritone. The beau­ grey goods; WilUam McCuUum, siUc from getting out and running around service will take place in the ceme­ Walsh and Peter Wind. 000,000 estimated for the current Third Word tiful lighting effects of the Sanctu­ twisters; John Frlsell, dressers; the express car the messenger had fiscal year would be used in the new tery there tomorrow. ary are used effectively in portray­ Wehr’s orchestra has been en­ At the request of the family Mi'. Hymn 147: “In the Hour of Trial.” Tracy Brock, outside labor and put a side of the crate against the fiscal year. Third Word: 'John 7-9. ing the shadows which encompassed gaged to play at the semi-formal ,wall. Alien was assisted in the service by (Christopher Hampton, velvet finish­ Regardless of how far actual out­ Silent Prayer and Meditation the scene of the Crucifixion. This dance that is to be held by Camp­ When it. came time to unload the Rev. W. D. Woodward, a neighbor, bell Council, K. of C., in the Coun­ ers. lays fall below estimates this year, (kneeling), organ plays. service is open to the public. After HARRIHANCAlIi The foUowmg departments have dog the messenger gave the local who read the following original try enfib on April 18. The original this policy still would drive to the Litany Hymn 163—Part 3, verses the singing of the closing chorus, asked to have the charter of the agent instructions to tie the dog up public debt from today’s figure of lines: the Adoramus Te, the congregation plans called for a dinner d8mce, but 11-18. Prayers. Local Union 2125 colsed to their de­ and get it out of the crate. ,This 828,138,137,000 to 831,834,000,000 on GO S’EEPS Is requested to retire in silent medi­ the committeo has since changed its Fourth Word partments at the next meeting of was not encouraging news for the June 80, 1935. The loving mother with her tender tation. plans and will omit the dinner. WAGNER’S LABOR Hymn 150: “Beneath the Cross of the executive committee; Yam dye, agent smd care was taken t v im- Another element in the ^easury care Jesus.” There will be refreshments served. inspection grey goods, throwing and load the crate and dispose it in the picture is taxes. Budget estimates Has heard the children say their ' Fourth Word: John 10-12. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Tickets have been distributed store room, where a rope was se­ took no account of additional reve­ evening prayer Silent Prayer imd Meditation Rev. H. B. Anthony among the different members of BILL, DISASTER twisting and winding and spooling cured to tie around the dog’s colltur. This Union is for all employees nue which might be obtained from Now as between ^ e blankets each (kneeling), organ plajns. Professor J,. Byron Crouse of the committee and in turn will be (Continued from^ Page One) the increase in liquor taxes which one creeps. Litany Hymn 1^—Part, 4, verses v Gr^nsboro, N. G., gospel singer at sent to members of the council. of Cheney Brothers, as they aU come under the TextUe Code, WltlJ the ex­ became effective in January or the She bends and softly says, “ Go 19-20. Prayer. present the church, will speak at Lumber and qoal in Man­ machinery of the National Indus­ ception of those who have the au­ Income tax tightening measure now s’eeps, go s’eeps.” Fifth Word the Good Friday morning service at Definite information regarding trial Act.” chester will be closM at noon to­ thority to employ and discharge, it pending. Hymn 157: “ Sweet the Momenta 10:30 at the church on the theme the program of the Federal Relief morrow for the Good Friday half­ Harriman add^d that If Hugh S. was stated. Senators estimate this bill will The tolls and plays of earth’s brief Rich in Blessing.” "What’s Wrong With the Christian commission was being sought today Johnson feels that the present NRA holiday. I add 8330,000,000 annually to reve­ day are done, Fifth Word: John 13-16. Church Today?’’ At the evangelis­ by town officials at a conference in “enforcement machinery is inade­ nues. Treasury estimates were be­ A tired mother has her race well Silent Prayer and Meditation tic service in the evening at 7:30 Hartford. Among those who at­ quate,” he himself believed industry lieved to be somewhat lower but the run; (kneeling), organ plays. • the speaker will be the Rev. A. B. tended w6re Frank Cheney,. Jr., would support “reasonable amend­ ’The God above who constant vigil Litany Hymn 163, Part 4, verses Carey of Beacon, N. Y. Town Treeisurer George H. Waddell ments” proi>oaed by him. keeps and Hayden Griswold, supervising “Thus far,” he added, "General HIS GREATEST TRIUMPH! Sixth Word Speaks soft to His beloved “Go, EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH engineer of the CWA. Johnson has not made such a re­ X j o H e l t i A Drama of FamUy LIf« s’eeps, go s’eeps.” Hymn 151: “ Go To Dark Geth- quest, and I thinA it would be unfor- apmonA Rev. K. E. Erickson Written in Laughter and Tonight —7:15— Swedish Ck»m- John B. Burke, who has been as­ timate to set up competitive enforce­ B a d L e g s Sixth’ Word: John 17-19. ment machinery.” Tears. You’ll Live Thus run the days, the weeks, the rr.union service. sisting William P. Quish in his un­ Silent Prayer and Meditation Varicose Veins— Ulcers months, the years. Tomorrow— 7:15 p. m.—English dertaking work, leaves Monday for Harriman summed up his objec­ and Love Every We prosper some, or wrestle hard (kneeling), organ plays. the McAllister school of Embalm­ tions to the Wagner bill as follows: Litany Hjman 163, Part 5, verses Communion service. 1^ ^ Moment I Make up your mind today that you with fears; ing, where he will take a course in “The bill seems entirely unneces­ 23-24. Prayers. sary, in view of the very broad in­ are going to give your legs a chance Each one now sings, now sighs; now SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL embalming. The school is located to get well. No operations nor in­ laughs, now weeps, Seventh Word in New York city. He is a son of terpretation given to Section 7A of Hymn 167: “O Paradise, O Para­ Rev 8 . E. Green jections are necessary, no enforced Yet nigh»- by night it is, “Go Mr. and Mrs. William H. Burke of the Recovery Ac by the President rest This simple Emerald Oil home dise.” Tomorrow — 7:30 p. m.— Com­ in his settlement of the threatened treatment permits you to go about s'eeps, go s’eeps.” Spruce street. Seventh Word: John 20-21. munion service. automobile strike. All that is needed your business as usual—while it Silent Prayer and Meditation quickly heals old sores, reduces So may it be when night of death Schools in Manchester will have is a short amendment to section 7A, (kneeling), organ plays. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH swellings, stimulates circulation, and shall come, their usual spring vacation the of the Recovery Act, protecting the makes your legs as good as new. No Litany Hymn 163—Part b, verses Rev. Hugo Stechholz And we God’s children, baste to week of Aprii 23. Schools will employe from coercion,” either by waiting for relief! Tou begin to get 25-26. Prayers. Tonight—7:15— Confessional ser­ it INSTANTLY. our Heavenly home, close on Friday April 20 and will the employers, labor organizations, I B I S S I D E CoDolosion vice and Holy Communion. 7:30— or others. That Father may, on life’s far open again on Monday, April 30. Just follow the simple Hymn 159: “There Is a Green Hill Main service in German. “The labor provisions of the Re­ ’ directions—you are sure to mountain steeps. Far Away.” covery Act should not be made per­ Kiss down our eyelids with, "Go Tomorrow— 9:30 a, m.— Service Attorney Chester Mills, who came 'f H E . W 'E N be helped or money back. Address: “’The Christ of the in German. manent imtll the whole act is recon­ ■ ■ I— J. W. Hale Co. Drug Dept, s’eeps, go s’eeps.” to Manchester from Maine about Fay Balnter — Mae CUrke drpgglsts everywhere. Cross,” by the rector. sidered, prior to its expiration in Silent Prayer and Meditation. six years ago and has since bad an June, 1985. Prayers and Benediction. office in Manchester, his latest lo­ “The bill would tend to separate HOSPITAL NOTES Hymn 152: “In the Cross of (Christ SENATE APPROVES cation being in the Orford building, rather than to bring together the KEN MAYNARD I Glory.” today closed his office in Manches­ employer and the employe, and SPECIAL MEETING ter and is to locate in Middletown. would enlarge, rather than dimin­ Mrt. Sadie Kaaulki, of 72 Center CONCORDIA LUTHERAN COnON CONTROL He has been connected with a busi­ ish, the possibilities of labor fric­ ‘‘wlieels of Destiny” TONIGHT street, waa admitted yesterday. Rev. Karl Richter ness concern in that city for sever­ tion. Tonight, 7 o’clock—Holy Com­ al weeks and the work has added "If changes are required In the LAST “It Happened One Nlghl” Mrs. Pierinna Tambomlni, of 161 (Continoed from Page One) 7:30 Oak street, was dischargeij today. munion in English. so much that it is now necessary to administrative features of the Re­ DAY— “ She Made Her Bed” Willard Grennou, of 11 Lincoln Tomorrow, 10 a. m.—Holy Com­ devote all of his time to the Middle- covery Act, they should be made as AT TURN HALL munion in German. Senate to 75 per cent or not less town office He intends to mak/s amendments to that act, on the re­ street, was discharged today. Frank than eight cents a pound. Kicking of 46 Westminster road and his home there from now on. quest of its administrator. North Street Termed an emergency measiure, Ward Oochee, of 11 North School GOSPEL HALL 'The composition of the pro­ the bill would apply for only one UNITED TEXTILE street, were admitted today. A There will- be a meeting tonight at A meeting of the Junior Order, posed labor board is undesirable. It WORKERS OF AMERICA daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. 7:80, at the ball, 415 Center street. year as passed by the Senate. Sons of Italy, will be held in the would be a partisan, rather than a Thomas O’Neill, of 843 Main street. The three-day Christian conference ’The House bill would give the East Side Recreation building to­ judicial, body. LOCAL 21^7 will be held this year on Good Fri­ A son was bom yesterday to Mr. measure a two-year life with presi­ night. It is the regular monthly ’"rhe methods under which the Get Ready Manchester! All Members Must Attend! and Mrs. George England, of 254 day, Saturday and Sunday in Odd dential power to extend it another meeting. proposed labor board would act are Spruce street. Fellows ball. Meetings will be held year. unusual, unethical, and, in my opin­ at 10:30 a. m., 2:80 and 7:80 p. m. How They Voted. St. Mary’s Episcopal church junior ion, Illegal. There will be out of town speakers Four Republicans voted with 42 choir members are reminded of the “The act is probably imconstitu- for the FIRST TREAT in onr at these meetings and the public Democrats for the bill. Thirteen tlonal.” will be welcome. The Sunday school special rehearsal to be held in the ^ 'I Democrats joined 26 Republicans In church this evening at 7 o’clock. session will be at the usual hour, opposition. PARADE OF Ai t s 12:15 Sunday noon. ’The vote follows; The usual Friday evening setback HILLIARD STRIKERS’ For the bill; Republicans; Capper, with six cash prizes for the winners, THE SALVATION ARMY Frazier, LaFoUette and Nye, totu 4. Su n . . t 5 WARNEy ROSi’iiewestsensatiom The Blue Rhythm Boys’ Adjutant R. B. Martin will be.held tomorrow evening at 8 HEARING DEFERRED Democrats: Adams, Ashurt, Bach­ Tonight, 7:80—Open' air service. o’clock by the Manchester Green man, Bankhead, Barkley, Black, Community Club. Colored Band 'Tonight, 8— Service in citadel. Bone, Brown, Bulow, Byrnes, Cara­ G o ^ Friday Servloee Not Held This Morning As way, Connally, Costlgan, Dill, Duffy, Miss Elizabeth E. Rich, a Junior V 10 A. M. to IS M Erickson, Fletcher, George, Harri­ Planned — Scheduled for Oongtegatlonal song: “When I at the University of Vermont, was son, Hatch, Hayden, L o g u , Loner- a member of a women’s winter Four This Afternoon. Survey the Wondrous CJroas.” gan, McAdoo, McKellar, Murphy, ■ports team wklqb recently repre­ TONIGHT Prayer, Envoy R. Jones. Neely, O’Mahoney, Overton, Pitt­ The hearing before the State sented the University at Middlebury • Vocal duet: “Out of the Ivory man, Pope, Reynold, Robixison, Ar­ Labor board granted striking em­ AT Palaces.” College Winter (^smlval. kansas; Russell, Sheppart, Smith ployees of the E. E. Hilliard Com­ Address: “Father Forgive Them, Stephens, Thomas, O j^ 7 Thomas, pany of this town, scheduled for 11 for They Know Not What They Two white rabbits belonging to Utah; ’Thompson, Van Nuys and Shirley Wright of 21 Belmont street o’clock this morning, could not be Do,” Mrs. Major Atkinson. Wheels—total 42. GEORGE’S TAVERN Chorus: “He Loved Me I Cannot were taken from their coop Tuesday held at that time. It was umounced Against the bill: Comer Oak and Cottage Streets Tell Why,” Congregation. night. Theae rabbits were given to that the hearing would be opened at Republicana: Austin, Barbour. Shirley as pets .last fall and she feur o’clock this afternoon. Another Address: "Today Shalt Thou be Borah, (3arey, Couzens, Davis, Dick­ Featuring . With Me in Paradise,” Isaac Proc­ greatly feels the loss of them. conference was in progress occupjr- inson, Fess, Gibson, (joldsborougb, ing so much time that it was Im- tor. • Hals, Hatfield, Hebert, Kean, Keyes, “CARRIE BLANC’, Blues Singer Soprano solo: “The Lost Sheepi-” The regular Friday afternoon p<^ble to hear the local woolen '' and McNary, Metcalf, Patterson, Reed, well-ohlldren’sIdren’s c

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•sybedy mat H It suty wall bf that tbfflf flghteea buadmd atlk DR. EDWARD A POST nMDSffiVTAIM workem who'have10 aaf joined the uaios INSUU ON BOARD Re-Engaged By Hartford Church know better tbaa I do, wbat they partmant Thla derlea, by seed and waat. ADMITIED TO PRACTICE Howard W. Flaber, eleetileal In- MmffinasBtw Aayhow, the ualoa ia bare either GREEK FRQGHtER ftruetor, wlU elinritiata muoh waste for good or iU, aad we ahall eee aad win Insure a aanoh bsttar prod­ O gliw maaka osto Ihn Invtf'fyi wbai we aball aee. Son of Won Known Loeil Cov- uct. Hs is gi^{ for n s OLD FACTORY HA2VD. ple. Now DeeoMod, Hgo Boon f owvsr. I Varied EitertaiBMiit to Be 8I19 Stops at latanbol to Intorne in Watorbnry. &i eonjonetloB with tbs mgti ‘ i ■ HOTBDTO WROHd WITH OOD school, Director Ectamallan and If msrey wers not minflsd sMl) There’s aurely aotbiag wrong with Dr. Edward A. Post, son of tba Principal ming have outUacd a new His power, this wretebsd wotld Preeeated by 8L Bridfet’i Ood, Take oa Prorisiog — Few lata Mr. and Mrs, Edward W. Poat schedule for Trade 8choel-Hlgh could not subsist one hour. BIr W. The wroof ia all with man. and a native of Mancbaatar, waa school coK>p«ratiTc students. Ac­ Davsnant. If we wlU only walk with Ood; yaatarday admitted to tba practice cording to tbs now plea. Freshmen Hdy Naiae Groap. He’ll aurely lend a bead. S eo H in . I' f of medicine in Connecticut by tba sad Sophomores will attend higli Connecticut Medical Exazninlng school in tbs afternoon aad trade A Ood of wisdom, love aad grace, Board. Dr. Poat baa bean an intama schotri la the morning; Junlore aad ▲ full triBiaf of YUlod •ntorUin' Could never walk in ala; litaabul, Turkey, March 29. — in St. Margaret’i boapital, Watar- Seniors win attend bijli aebool in He’ll lend a band at any place, (AP)—lamusl Insull, whose mys­ the morning aad trade school la the for botb jousf ind old 1« If we will walk with lum. bury, ainca bia graduation laat falL tery ship, the Maiotls, put In here His father, Edward W. Poat, waa afternoon. Prsvloualy, the oo-oper- profldood bf tbo Urf• eomnlttoo for provlsloDs early today, will sail Twaa when man siaaed afainat bis engaged in tba undertaking buainaas atlve students alternated tbelr time whleb If oomplotlaf tho d«t«ll« In* this afternoon for Rumania, it waa in Mancbaatar and a member of tba in both schools. This plan is ex­ elri«it«l to tbo profontotlofi of tbo Lord // And let loose of Ood's band; reported from apparently authentic South Mancbaatar fire department pected to work fbr the advantage of GRUNOW mbutrol ibow aad d«neo to bo fivos And ran aad hid ftom Cod’s own aourees. and mat death whan struck ^ an students. bjr S t S rld fot'i Holy N«ano aodoty ’The deeiaion to depart for Ru­ automobile while running across for tbo boBOflt of S t Brkteot^o word, That sin baa eursed the land. mania, it was^ald, followed wirdeas Main street to drive No, 8’a truck, About 40 baseball enthusiasts an­ J i ^ - ' L O O K fbureh; Tuofdoy oroainf, AprU 10 instructions from Athens delivered than located on Purnell Place. swered Coach Crowley'a call as can­ Is tbo HolUftor otroot oebool boll. Let’s don’t blame Cod for wbat to the 74-year-old fugitive this didates for tU s season’s basebaO W. I t Oompbdl tmdor wboM por we’ve done, morning. team last Tuesday afternoon. •OBOl dlroelloo tbo ontlro abow is Zn spite of His comaiaad. Znaun, asleep when bis dingy TRADE SCHOOL NOTES Although the trade school and INSIDE BEFORE b o lsf orrosfod lo oatbuoiootio coB‘ Let’s bear His voice aad to Him chartered vessel nosed around the Mrs. BerteUne Leriilnske Q. Albert Pearson the high school win botb use Mt. eora^ tbo voriod tad vory rotl COtM Gulden Horn at 6:80 a. m. today, re­ Nebo field this year, the schedules toloat from wbleb bo boo drowa tbo And take bold of Hla hand. mained aboard the ship in the face Mrs. Bertsllns Lsshlnske sod O. Albert Pearson, both of this town, By THOMAS J. OHABA have been arranged so that the toeoaipHabod latorloeutor, latppy of strict police surveillance. bbve been re-engagM as soloists at the Asylum Hill Congregational Tba June graduating claaa of tba home games of either school wUl YO U oado, trblaod ooloisto, raoeiolty Ood sent His Son to lend a band. ’The Malotis within five hours ebureb in Hartford for the coming year, starting May 1, It was learned Mancbaatar Trade School aleetad as not eo^ ct with one another. Obvi­ dtaeon, Uroly laotrumoatol auai> To save us from an ala. completed the work of taking aboard today. ita claaa officers the followtDg stu­ ously there ought to be plenty of bom tad ebonu of olxty mixod To satisfy laws’ just denaaad water and foodstuffs. The captain Mrs. Lasblnske Is a well known contralto and this win be her fifth dents: John Adams, president; baseban at the Mount this year. voieoo. And b i^ us back to Him. said on arrival, that the boat was year at tba Hartford church. Mr. Pearson is a widely known basa and Norman Dowding, vice-president; Ooacb Crowley's schedule is as Jtaioo Brooa boo vory obly ooolit' bound for Rumania. this will bs his second year at Asylum Hill. Albert Schub, secretary and Harold yet Incomplete with five or six 0 The kuid of refrigerant od lir. Campbell la tbo oeloetioa tad Fod Ood lores man with an IBs Authorities of that country last Jsrvia, treasurer. games still pending. Baseball trrtafomoat of ab muoletl aum heart. night repeated warnings that Zn- The officers were elected by a practice will begin during the first used in your refrigeratof bom. A epodtl oommltteo bto booa He gave the grace of life. sull would be arrested if be landed beaton, aad its deck was dingy. It ballot vote of the entire graduating week of April. is Important. And He will aurely do His part. claaa laat Monday afternoon. Direc­ buoy pltamiaf cootumoo aad ocoalc there. did not look like the vessel for a The team ia being equipped with Carreoe, Gmnow’s esclu- eifoeto. To end the sin and strife. dramatic Odyssey. y . /rf. C . A. Notes tor Ecbmallan being in charge. new uniforms to be purchased from Agent Beards Ship The following committee mem­ Joaopb Htadloy of tbo Coauauat T. Cbdebides, agent here for the I learned that Insull slept late the Manchester Plumbing and Sup­ aive refrigerant gnaraoteaa ty Pltyom la tbo rolo of latorlocutor The Heavens declare His glory; after his arrival but I could not find bers were app^ted in charge of ply Company. Maiotls, was allowed on board and WomM’s DIvMon formulating plana for a claaa year complete safety. In addidoo* koopo tbo aiorriaioat at top pitch His works His power shows; eald he saw Insull "lying down in out whether be came on deck for a Rehearsals are now being held for tbrrafbout tbo abow with tiio eada, And He through that gospel story. view of the nearby ancient palace the reception on April 13 of the chil­ book; Francis Weber, Walter Kay- it guarantees silent, amoodi Eternal life bestows. his cabin. His health seemed pretty an, Dora Joslin, and Eklmtmd Bel- Thoaiao Ooaraa. Koaoeth Campbell, good,’’ the agent continued, "but the whose grey walls, towering on the dren's dancing classes. and economicsl operation JaaMa Crowe aad Larry Scraatoa, the European shore of Turkey, once lottl. This year book, if present A C liA R COMPLEXION To all that have been bom again old man querulously complained of Easter Sunday 8 to 10. The tra­ plans materialize, will be the Trade oftbeirefrig- la otep with hla atrlde all along the his difficulties and emotions on his bid the mysteries of the Siiltan’s ditional Easter breakfast will be line. And caa His Kingdom see. School’s first publication. erator. Yarn The plan of life will be made jriain, trip.’’ tsrrannles and the intrigues of the served. A number have already Ruddy cheeks— sparkling eyes— Among the aololata, Hlaa Adele The Maiotls, in the eleven days it Imperial barem. made reservations. Others planning most women can have. Dr. F. M. con Ustc it, Karptiaka, Mm. Margaret Shea, Mm. As it was meant to be. There will be no session of Trade Edwards for 20 years treated scores has cruised the Mediterranean and Nb other newspapermen fared to be present should notify the "Y” School classea tomorrow, Gooc Fri­ see k, smell Ailyne Oarrlty, John Hugbea, Roy better -than I. before Saturday at noon. of women for liver and bowel ail­ So sinner turn away from sin Aegean seas since leaving Plreaus, day. k omJ hold Orlawold aad Jamea Breen, there ap* And come in Jesus’ name. Greece, went so far as Port Said but The Turkish government appar­ April 6 is the date set for a food ments. During these years he pear the aamea of many who have Take hold His hand, new life begin. found It Impossible to pass through ently does not want the name Insull sale for the benefit of the Y.M.C.A. gave his patients a substitute for i t in your frequently afforded Maacheater A foot press for the purpose of calomel made of a few well-known And you’ll be glad you came. the Suez Canal, It was learned. mentioned In coxmection with ’Tur­ It will be held in the lobby £md in stamping out tooth-fiber rings audlencea very real mualcal joy In She then cruised aroimd before key even as a transit voyager. Un­ the main social room the State vegetable Ingredients, naming them the paot which are used in insulating the Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. Know For God so loved the whole wide coming here. der strict orders from Ankara, the Board for Education of the Blind cores of electric motors and gener- A bfuijo duet by Farraad aad Mc­ world, will conduct a sale of articles made them by their olive color. One man’s word was the sole au­ ’Turkish officials refused as much as These tablets are wonder-workers Carthy, late of Hank Keene’a Hill His own dear Son He gave. thority for the statement that In­ to mention the boat. by people thus afflicted. The money Biniea, will be a specialty of worth That whosoever believed His word sull was aboard the Malotis. derived from these sales is entirely on the liver and bowels, causing a aad alone worth the price of ad- Eternal life might have. for the blind. I EAT WHAT normal action, carrying off the But the Greek ship’s agent, Stav- waste and poisonous matter in one’s mlaalon. ro Tchelepldls declared unhesitat­ SOCIETY WEDDING Miss Adelma Grenier of the Specialty dances will be Introduc­ The world has turned away from Steiger Gateway Shop wlD give a ILIKEANPTAKE, system. ingly: If you have a pale face, sallow C ^ T ' S ed by Faith Splllane, Robert Camp­ God; "I went; I saw.” Greenwich, March 29.—(AP)— lecture on Tuesday afternoon. Miss BELtANSWHEN bell and the well-known Conran- Refused to do His will; Grenier is a favorite speaker with ¥000 iXSASREES look, dull eyes, pimples, coated The Turkish officials who boarded Marjorie Beeby Coad, 34, of New local women. tongue, headaches, a listless, no­ Service Station Campbell dance team. ’That’s why in sorrows’ path we’ve the Malotis evaded all queries as to York Chty, a singer and daughter Following the minstrel, an old aad trod N R A good feeling, all out of sorts, inac­ 80 Oakland Street whom they had seen here. of George Stephenson Beeby and H. Approved bjr the best phjreidaat—theUrsaat tive bowels, take one of Dr. Ed­ modem dance program is being ar­ But God’s hands held out still. Boardman Spalding, 48, vice-presi­ tel'-- •*’---- ^ !_ • ----- ! _ T >-..----- Dial 5191 A. E. FISH. The harbor police saw to it that A diamond-studded gold medal is teUinf : dlReetive Ublet in Ameriee—Bdl-ana wards Olive Tablets nightly for a ranged with Weir’s orchestra. Cor­ all efforts to board the vessel and dent of Spalding Brothers and Com­ U penectijr harmless pet (ives prompt relief Memchester, Conn., R. F. D. No. Z presented each Memorial Day at even in severe^tes. Six Bell-ant. Hot water. time and note the pleasing results. nelius Foley will act as prompter. discover for one’s self whether In­ pany, were married here last night The occasion promises to be an the Indianapiolis Speedway, before Sure Relief. Since 1897. Trial ia proof-2Se. Thousands of women and men sull Was really a passenger of the by Justice of the Peace John -R. the start of the 500-mile race, to O': take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets— event to be remembered in the an­ Maiotls met with failure. Demlng. Spalding gave his ad­ the national champion of the year now and then to keep fit. 15c, 30c nals of Manchester history and the CURB QUOTATIONS I chartered a motor launch and dress as Reno, Nevada. before. and 60c. ^ J m n e w entire committee from director down rushed out to the Maiotls as she lay FOR INDIGESTION SvraRdW to the last ticket distributor is at anchor. But after we had ap working tirelessly to make the en­ Assd Gas aad Elec ...... 1% proached close enough to the steam­ tertainment “marvelous, colossal Amer Sup Pow ...... 314 aad stupendous.’’ Cities Service ...... 2% er to get a good look, the police Elec Bond and Share ...... 17% aboard the Maiotls warned us off Peim R o ad ...... 3 with shouts and gestures. Stand Oil In d ...... 2 6 Ship Weaiiier Beaten OPEN FORUM United Foimders ...... 1 The craft itself weis weather- United Lt and Pow A ...... 3% ENJOYS TILT Canadian Marconi ...... 3 Mavis B ottling...... ___ 1 Editor of The Herald; f Regarding the article of Carolin HEABING RECESSED UNITED Komer Britton, in Tuesday’s Her­ ald, I would say that I appreciate Washington, March 29.—(AP)— TEXTILE WORKERS OF the “raps” which have been so Representative Vinson, (D., Ky.), neatly worked in, in her interesting chairman of a ways and means AMERICA, LOCAL 2125 story. If I have said anything that sub-committee considering propos­ seemed unfair I can only say that I ed reductions in Federal tobacco NOTICE! had no intention of being unfair. It taxes, today recessed the hearing has been of some interest, and I imtll after the House votes on the A meeting Velvet Weaveis. may say somewhat of a privilege, to tariff bill. Loomflxers, Twisters, and every­ have a tilt with one who has the ’The vote, Vinson said, was ex­ one connected with tiie velvet courage and the ability to defend a pected sometime this afternoon. weaving department wlU be held principle. I feel that we are deal­ In the Odd Fellows Hall Tonight ing with an exceptional firm; and —Thursday, March 29—at 7 P. M. that here at least is one instance where there is no need or place for a labor union. A labor union, can­ EXCURSION not reasonably demand from an em­ ployer more than fair wages, and T O n e w Y O R K fair treatment. Sundays, April 1, 8, 15, 22 UNITED The local silk workers have al­ TEXTILE WORKERS OF ways received fair wages and fair ROUND TRIP -vt treatment. Then why ’x)ther with RAILROAD FARE AMERICA, LOCAL 2125 L t. Windsor Lncln ...... S:2 4 AJM. a union and pay thirteen thousand Lt , H artford ...... dollars a year for that which is ^ ...... aS; NOTICE! f*«ely given without cost ? I am not Dtm Now York* ...... lltZ S A Jd . opposed to labor unions. I have said Lt. Now York* ...... 7 UR)PJC. A meeting will be held for all tte t they have their place. I feel Lt . I S S a St...... 7 :3 0 PAL Box Loom Weavers, Plain Loom that in the local silk plant there is • Gramd C ttir^ Ttrmimal. Weavers, and Speed Loom Weav­ A iur sig^ ttirn g, witiUmg fritm dt ar neither need nor place. But eighteen rriaftro—ftortra. ers at 2 P. M. Saturday, March hundred silk workers have decided SI In Moose Hall, Bralnard Place. f>rckm tiekots In odrasco. NomW that there is a need and a place. If liBUtad to aceeanaodatioBs on rMrlal Wleaae bring all information re­ eversrbody knows more than any­ coach train. garding jobs. body, no matter how learned that t h e n e w h a v e n R.E.

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flatirliFH tpr board was mads It is probabls that ■ trouble. Only Senator Wag­ Possible Use For That South Pole Territory most people antlelpated that there ner appears to havs eonoemed him­ N, would be Introduced into the situa­ self solely with clearing up these Eiipntng Herald tion, as neutral member, some per­ doubta with (Nation to employer PuttLiUHBO uk x a a HBRALD PRINTING OUMPANT, INO. son of recognized high standing who action, leaving organised labor to do II BlaMli Strt«t Proper Facilities Maneh> star, Oonn. had not been Involved in the dispu­ pretty much anything it felt like THOMAS PBROUBOM tations and confiicts between labor doing, no matter how unfair or out­ for Service ______QanaraJ Managar and labor’s employers that have rageous. If the bill can be so ■’ll Poundad Ootobar 1, 1111 filled the air for the last six or amended as to bold both employers Publlabod Every Pvenlag Bxoapt ROBERT K. ANDERSON Sundaya and Holldaya Entered at tb i eight months; some one who would and employes to exact and equit­ runarai Uirectoi voi Poat OSlee at Manoheatar, Oona^ ae Second Claaa Mall Matter. bring to the Implicit umpireehlp a able rules of conduct In their col­ WATKINH BROTHKRS. Inc. SUBSURIPI'ION RATB 8 completely fresh viewpoint Dr. lective bargaining both Industry and TEL. Offlot 6171. House '’iU One Year, by mail ...... 16.00 Per Month, by mall 60 Wolman, while undoubtedly an able labor would be the better for hav­ Single ooDiaa .01 and probably a very fair man, cer­ ing it on the statute books. PelTvered, one yeai ...... MOO tainly does not fall within this MBMSBR OP TUB AfSOClATaO PRESS class. IN THE SENATE The Aaaooiated Preaa la axeiualaaly Instead he has been mixed up In entitled to the nae (or rapubllcatlen the muddle for a long time. He The other day Senator Bailey of o( all newa dlapatelte oraditad to It North Carolina was making a speech or not ottaarwlau oredlted la tbia rates as an expert in the economics paper and alee the local newa p a ^ on the fioor in opposition to the llahed herein. of labor. He has specialised for In new York All rtffbtft ot repablloatlon ot Bankhead cotton bill—a subject con­ many years as professor of econom­ • l«S4NEA.Bl>Vice.m(; special diapatohea herein a n alae re> cerning which the Democratic served. ics at Columbia, in labor and indus­ Southern senators are fighting bit­ Pull service client ot N B A Bar* trial research. For ten years be By PAUL HARRISON < pathy. Paaeerby would pauee, and Tice, Ino. terly among themeelvee. Said be among them would be the confeder­ was economic adviser to a militant at one point: New York, March 81.—The beg­ ate. Gently the latter would draw Publisber'a Represeoiatlvei The labor union. His face has been gars ot Manhattan seem to have out the mother’s story, loudly re­ Julius Mathews Special ARency*»New But I bear testimony here in the York, Chicago, Oetroit and Boaion. close to the board of the perennial heard aomewbeie that money is peating all the details, like a min- Senate—and I think testimony freer and spirits are better here­ labor war. As a man of great in­ •trel-abow interlocutor: “So you ^ MEMbEH AUUIT BURBAD UP ought to be borne hero—that the about Along Broadway, at least went to the charity people . . . and ClRCULATlUNa formation and inteUigence be must secretaiy of agriculture has is­ there’s mors whimsy thiui whine in they gave you five dollars . . . you The Herald Printing Company, Inc., have strong, perhaps Immutable sued a command to us, “Ameri­ their voices, less affsotatlon of pain ca must choose.’’ I deny that were going to buy food and medi­ assumes no financial responsibility opinions. and u^ent nscesslty. cine for you*- babies . . . and you for typographloal errors appearing In America has to choose. Ameri­ “Mister, kin 1 have an ol’ rusty advertisements In tht> Manchester Perhaps the selection of such a ca never has chosen. America looked in your puree and the money Evening Herald. dim-* you ain’t usin’?” . . . “Mac, was gone. . person as the neutral or public’s has lived and grown and fiour- if you knew how 1 need a drink The kind lady then would say, THu5iDAirMA5OT~»9r isbed and there has never been a you’d give me a quarter” . . . member of the board of adjudica­ TffA" in America big enough to tell “There, there—Fm sure these nice tors in the automobile controversy “NRA, brother, means 'Nevei Re­ people will help me m ake it up to PRESIDENT’S LESSON us that America must choose or fuse Alms’ "... "Buy a pencil, that America must move or you.” So she’d press a dollar into The utter rout of the administra­ may have been the wisest possible mister I’m workln’ my way t’rough the flsL'Ol one of the httle girls, in the circumstances. Probably a whether or not America will collltch.” tion In the refusal of Congress to choose. and the bystanders would fuznbls sustain President Roosevelt’s veto good many people will feel that it And that was that. And what’s It’s a prosperity approach, and for their spare change. 11 contri­ wras not It is perhaps barely pos­ it seems to be getting results. One butions weren’t up to par the kind of the Independent Offices Appro­ more, ’Meiica c’n Wg th’ pants ofTn panhandler, who keeps fairly well lady would berate them roundty and priation bill is not unlikely to prove sible for a referee member, where any ■eg’ty of ag’ulture er any king dressed, always asks for a dollar. end with a flourish from the Scrip­ beneficial not^ only to the country both the other members are highly er an’body else that tries to make The sheer audikoiw ot hie request tures. She always got results. A usually stops the prospective tuck­ fellow who followed these charity but to Mr, Roosevelt and his aHTwin skilled special advocates of oppos­ her choose anything er—oh, hell! ing sides, to know too much about er, snd the donation, if any, is racketeers one day estimated they istrative associates as well. The Les’ all go have a lit’ snort—eeg'ty seldom less than a quarter. Scores collected $50 In four hours. the game. At all events it might President is hardly to have been of ag’ulture ’n ev’ybody.! of mendicants put on “acts” for blamed for developing: the concep­ have been encouraging li the "third their money. Om banjo-saxophone Sort of People Who Beg team of supposed b li^ jsen lives Now and then one of ths thous­ tion that Congress was his rubber man in the ring’’ in this affair bad been so far removed from all comfortably in a mid-town hotel ands of panhsjidlsrs arrsstsd an­ stamp; but that is a conception that 8EHIND> THE SCENES IN and last summer attended the Chi­ nually by the mendicant squad win association wltb the history of la­ can never be safely held. Now he I cago world’s fair. turn out to be the owner of a big knows better. bor troubles and eo thoroughly well A Binging pair, made up like crip­ limousine or the occupant of a known for horse sense snd decency pled war heroes, one in a wheeled fancy hotel suite. But most of them It is lets than reasonable to at­ chair, appear on Broadway every as to fres him from ths faintest CHEVROLET HEAD are less provident folk who toad tribute the national legislature's re­ HEALTH-DIET ADVICE few months and reap a shower of their money along as fast ss it's versal of position toward the Econ­ possible suspicion of predisposition coins. thrown to them. A scientist made a or prejudice. BY DR. FRANK McCOY survey of the city’s vagabonds a taw omy bill to mere expediency. When, Sorry Story Is That of National Queettuns la regard to Health aad Diet HAS VITAL ROLE We’re not sure that we wouldn’t Labor Board .... Chleolor Goto Subway Racket years ago, and out of each hundred last year, representatives and sena- will be answered oy Ur Mciioy who can A fellow with no ilttle dramatic have preferred to see Marie Dress too Last Word . . . CWA Dead In men be discovered that 48 were ad­ ators voted for drastic cuts in vet­ Nmdo Only . . . # Tngwell Still be addreNMed la care ot this paper. Ba« talent works the siibway trains. vanced alcoholic eases, with only erans' benefits sad federal salaries ler on that job. Is "Id Good." close ataiuped, eeli-nddreaead envelope^ IN AUTO FRACAS He’ll leap to his feet with a groan one a total abstainer. Twelve were for reply. and a grimace, looking so wild eyed they knew as well as they drug addicts, 72 were mentally un­ By BODNEY DDTOBEB that other passengers are fright­ sound, 19 were illiterates aad one S could know this year what TRICK BONUS BILL? ened. “For God’s sake, help me!” Herald Waablngton Oorrespondejt INFERIORITY COMPLEX ^marked the aprons up to 98o which college grsduats. Seventy wsrS na­ their action was likely to What may be an administration CURABLE Hafnate Who WiB Hare he’ll shout “I’ve got to do somi';- tive-born Americans, 12 were ex- WasblfigtOD, March 29—The New wa^ almost their full value and sold thing—my wife and little girl are convicts. cost them in votes. They know attempt to bead off the bonus bill them out before noon. Purchasers Deal’s gummlsst Inslds story Is that Yes, the inferiority complex can both sick and starving!” Collections It is estimated that there are at that veteran organisations have recently passed by the House of were eager to buy them because be overcome. If you have an in­ they thought that if they sold a\ Charge of Anto Settlement are generous. Whsn anybody takes least 10,000 professional beggars la memories longer than a few months of tbs National Labor Board. bis name and address they’re al­ New York City. Not bums, you UB- Rspressatatives made its appsar- But sbenanlp:ans involving feriority complex, do something 98c they must be good. You must —that they keep accurate records of about it. You can lose your sense of ways found to be fictitious. derstaad, or those thousands of bro- ance in the Senate this week with NLB have developed a knock­ do likewise and learn to mark your­ Urges Discipline in Is members’ votes on measures of vet­ inferiority and find out that you self up where you are now marking Newspaper publicity not long ago ksn-siili'ltsd down-and-outort who the Introduction of a bill by Senator down capitgl-labor fight which broke up a dramatic racket that haunt the municipal lodging bouses eran Interest. But they voted for have all the powers you need. If yourself down. Pittman of Nevada intended ae a labor is liksiy to win. mav take several weeks of effort to I strongly urge that you try my dnstry. was being staged on street comers. and the breadlines. Or “mission the Economy bill under the belief substitute measure. Part of industry, dsfying NIRA, build up your self-confidence, but suggestions. Say to yourself, "I am The oast Included a ragged woman stiffs,” who deliver their souls each that it was part of a well planned kept on intimating and ImposiDg tbs pattent wltb the ordinary case s?lf-confldeht’’, aad bac)i up tbs and two little children, all accom­ night in exchange for “java, punk Pittman, coming from a '’silver plished weepers, and a second wom­ and a flop”—wmeb'means coffee, program—and an essential part. company unions on employes. of inferiority complex can do a words with oonstouctlve acts of Detroit, March 29—William S. stats, has always besn interested in great deal toward overcoming his an who a p ^ r e d fairly prosperous. bread and bed. The 10,000 are men This year they know that for the Em sst Wsir of Wolrton Stool kindness sad bslpfulnsss. I promise any kind of legislation which, either coDspiclously defied NLB ss it mental twist and even extrems you that within the short space of Knudsen’s somewhat battered 'The mother would pause on a and women who work hard at tbdir major part that program has been by first intent or incidentally, is cal­ sougnt an employe oloction In his cases yield to treatment although one month you will improve in a brown felt bat drope flop on the crowded sidewalk, look into her trade, make a good living, and scrapped, and that only such parts plants. expert help may bf required at the way that vdll pleasantly surprise papers atop bis large roll-top desk. purse, and begin sobbing bitterly, wouldn’t take an honest job if they culated to Improve the market for the youngsters whimpering in sym- NLB asksd ths Justies Depart­ start. you. Until the very moment when bis could get one. of it as happened to catch the fancy the white metal. In this case be Hsrs ars soms of ths tblngs for of both the brain trust and the ment to prosoeuto. Boss Jos Infsriorlty is only a fssUng of giant franae sinks into the chair, ths has tied up the matter of the ad' Ouffw of Pennsylvania, Wslr's you to do in building up a healthy weakness, and this feeling can be President—and bold no danger to self-confidance; Begin now to build reolacsd with ths feeling that con- brown bat was right where General rlgbte, inability of the employer to ployees at Flint, and yet tbev accuse justed compensation certificates friend, intervened for tbo etool Motors people are accustomed to the money trust—are being put into man. up vour own powers by doing. fldsnes is yours. hire or promote for efficiency, or to us of making money on it. Our with a silver purchase proposition Action is your best mediclns. 'ITou see it—on the bead of the executive fire for inefficiency. You have a group insuranes costs us a mllllOB effect. Congress sees no reason Instead of having the bonus paid off Roosevelt, fearing New Deal must create new habits to take the vice-president of the world’s great­ stifling blanket of rules and regu- dollars a year and costs ths em­ s,, personallypersonsUj took over QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS any more, for allowing itself to be with treasury notes—greenbacks — court tests, place of those which have limited (Dtarrhsa) est auto building plant. lativis. And away goes progress! ployee less than be could get it for made the goat. the and vainly, tried to per per- and stopped you. Each time that Question: Mrs. E. C. of Vancouver, In any of the dozens of G-M I don’t know of a single Industry anywhere else, but what do we f i t as provided in the Patman House suade Weir. Then he officially plants, or In the corridors or of­ The soldier benefits restored by you notice a feeling of Inferlorty, B. C. writes: "What are some of the which has made any real progrese —charges of cblseling money out of bill, bis measure would resort to an­ ompoworod NLB to bold elec- rralace it with a thought of con­ causes of diarrhea? Please answer fices of the mammoth G-M build­ after -being turned over to union our employees! Our welfare system the bill now become law are, in in other great bond issue. It is fur­ tlODS, but put NLB under NRA fidence. Use positive pictures and through the Sun.' ’ ing here, that tall, slightlv-stoop- domination. Look at the railroads! has been good enough at Chevrolet jurisdiction by ordering Its com­ numerable Instances, insupportable ther provided that during the next see yourself as actually doing those Answer: Diarrhea may be due to ed figure of Knudsen may' be seen, The reason they have lagged behind that not a single Chevrolet sm- by fair argument. Also, in a good plaints referred to Oensral John­ tbinge which you want to do. Say Colitis or to Amebic Dysentery and the brown badge of an easy in­ until very recently is plain; initia­ ploves has had to go on welfare who eleven years tbs sserstary of ths son’s compliance section for re­ formality tilted back on bis Vik­ many instances, the Economy oil! to yourself many tlnlee each day, in some cases is brought on by a tive and progress are stifled at every had besn currently or even recently treasury shall buy silver bullion up view. "I am self-confident.’’ Every time meal containing unsuitable food ing bead. point as soon as labor steps In and on the payroll. worked serious injustice. But this to two billion dollars, paying for it you meet a pereon you are to think substances which are eliminated Voicing Attitude Toward Labor Ills tells management that it can’t do “It isn’t true that we fire men for^ overriding of the veto was not pre­ NLB floundered, with Chairman to yourself, "What kind thing can ‘I t ’s like giving the baby an this and can’t do th a t It is the end belonging to unions. No man to my in silver certificates, ths silver to be Wagner busy in the Senate, no vice through the bowel in the excessive dicated on exact discrimination of I do for you?" The day will come movements. alarm clock to play withl” of progress.” knowledge has ever been fired for ooined into doUare and held against, i chainnan, and few members ap­ when you find YOU HAVE THE In that one snort of disgust, Knudsen, who is just 66, came this. But the men are not permitted this nature. It was a symptom of ths outstanding silver certificates. pearing for bearings. Two con­ SAME POWER AS ANYONE Question; Prom Mrs,' K. D. P., tinged with just a little pity, he to solicit and harangue o uers dur­ servative labor members. Dr. Leo to the United Statee at the turn of revolt against the administration’s The seigniorage or profit from tbeec ELSE. Keep on using your powers Gloversvllle, N, Y.: "I have been us- expresses for the whole upper the century with a few dollars in ing working time. You’ve got to policy of totally ignoring Congres­ Wolman and George Berry, favored in a way that will do you good. Ing the juice of four or five lemons hleracby of auto industrialiste bis pocket, the groimdwork of a have discipline.” transactions would go into a sinkiag enforcement by persuasion, not ac­ their opinion of the current gdv- sional oplnion'in Its attempts at na­ Remember that each time that a day as I have hearu that it is sound technical education obtained Discipline! To Bignius Wilhetoi fund for ths payment of the bonus tion. you use your emotional power in a helpful in building up resistance. Do emment efforts to regulate the in his native Copenhagen, snd no Poul Knudsen, now Imown in motor tional recovery. bonds. Also some other part of the Wolman, accused of delaying fur­ way that Is good, you weaken the you think I should stop it?" auto industry. His band traces Elngllsh at all. He worked in bicycle circles more simply as Bill Knudsen, ther WelrtOD action, reslgn^l. Wag­ old habit of inferiority which was on a paper the names of four men that is the key^ne of an orders Congress, after all, presents the silver or the oertifloatee—in a man­ Answer: I iVould suggest that you and engine plants until in 1913 he best cross section of informed pub­ ner, demanding that be not quit at not good. You grow more confident continue to use the lemon Juice pro­ active in this work. “What do went sHth Ford. Nearly 10 years and productive organisation. And ner net made at all clear by the a critical time, got him to cancel day by day and the ihore you prac­ they know about building auto­ without roaring or threatening', lic opinion to be found anywhere. viding it is taken in between the later be became operations manager Waebington dispatches—is to go th a t tice the habit of replacing a feeling meals. Lemons are an alkaline mobiles?” be asks. “I doubt if of Chevrolet and then its president. Knudsen gets i t One of bis asso­ It had become time that President some of them know what makes into the sinking fund. Secretary Perkins led a sroup de­ of Inferiority with a feeling of con­ forming food and also contains vit­ It is on him that ths burden of ciates told me, "If Bill Knudsen or­ Roosevelt was made to realise that fidence, the more rapidly you will an auto gol Yet they go ahead dered me to go to Shanghai tonight We confeee to a lack of complete manding that Wagner be free from amin C. There is considerable rea­ bringing ^lout any new adjust­ when that body clothed him with Johnson. Roosevelt consented and recover. You will then plunge son to believe that they do actually with laws and regulations like the ments throughout the vast General and wait there until I heard froat understanding of the workings of through the fences of shyness, em­ new Wagner bill that are not leg­ him, Fd go right now, and Fd wait extraordinary powers—ior the car ahe drafted a modification order for help to build up resistance against Motors will fall. It need not be said this curious operation, but one thing him. It was lost from F. D.’s desk barrassment, and fear as though disease. islation at all. They are simply 'that despite bis large library (one for instrucUoDB if it was five, rylng out of a definite program of they were tissue paper. the assumption of executive power appears fairly clear, the Pittman while both sides stood for days of the best coUeotlons of Spinoza) years.” which it approved—it expected him After you regain a feeling of self- (Oatohlng Cold EasUy) In the industry. We would prob­ Knudsen is a practical man, inter­ bill proposes considerably smaller with bated breath. ably have to go to court to protect to take that program as a whole and confidence, you will learn to place a Question: I. H. C. of New Orleans ested In what ought to be done only payments to the holders of adjusted truer value on yourself .Remember, wrltesT “Could you give me some ourselves if that bill passes.” insofar as it can be done. not ditch the vital part of it from Roosevelt signed a newly pre­ It is Knudsen who will have as compensation certificates than does pared order Feb. 23, but not until to a large extent, you set your own deep breathing exercises to develop Their Way of Aiding the very outset. value on yourself and the person my liuigs? I would also like to much as any man to do with put­ the House bill. March S, after Johnson’s field day Bosineea Recovery It is to be anticipated that from with the inferiority complex has know what you advise when Ihe ting into effect the auto industry Quotations Ex-service men will want to know for critics had produced hot fire “marked down’’ his worth. He holds settlement. Knudsen’s overhanging eyebro'ws, this tremendous rebuke the Presi' at the Weirton and other cases of patient catches cold very easily.” a good deal more about this measure himself too cheaply. Answer: I am sure that article on “We have been conscious for a prominent cheekbones, florid com­ dent will draw a valuable lesson; NIRA breakdown, did he issue it. long time of the evils of seasonal plexion' and blue eyes would mark has yet been made public be­ He simultaneously strengthened He will profit by learning from Catarrh and Colds, also the article Under a new deal, or an old deal, that hereafter he will more ftuly the store keeper who had on hand a called, "Breath Control," will prove production,” he says. (This was him out for. the Norseman be is, or any other kind of deal, we must fore they seriously consider assent the board by giving it two vice one of the points specifically men­ even if his marked brogue did not. realize that in administering powers chairmen and some new members. load of good women’s aprons actual­ helpful to you. I suggest that you look to our women to marry, have ing to its substitution for the House ly worth a dollar. To try to clear write to me in care of the Times tioned in the agreement.) “We "He has a ready answer to the sug­ children and raise them to b* goo6 delegated to him by Congress be is After discussion at the White gestion that the auto bnslnesa has bill. So will a good many others. them out in a hurry, he marked Plcayime and enclose one large, have for some time bad a plan be­ citizens expected by Congress to administer, House, NL£, with Wolman absent them down to 49c. He watched one fore the NRA suggesting meems of been thoughtless of the public in­ On the face of things it looks like and not voting, again referred the self-addressed envelope and €c In —Mayor James L. Key a t Atlanta. not ignore them—not even part of women after another pick up an stamps. If you will request these keeping employment and produc­ terest. His finger traces out a chart a not too attractive sop to win away Weirton case to the Department of tion more constant throughout showing that employment in auto them. Justice for prosecution. apron and lay it down becauee it articles. I will be pleased to see that I’m not looking for another 60 silver state senator from support of that price she thought it too cheiap they are sent to you at your home the yesu:. But you can .go only so plants which are members of the homers, or even 50, but 1 won't This veto dissuster will by no Wagner, disgusted with delays far with that. People want to Automotive Chamber of Commerce the House bonus bill. and NLB’s internal situation on to be reliable merchandise. He then address. hurt the Yatkeea any when Tm up means destroy President Roosevelt’s drive new cars in the summer (excluding Ford) Jumped from at that dish. —Babe Ruth. top of industrial defiance, bad de­ time, and they buy them from 97,000 in 1932 to aroimd 180,000 opportunities for g;reat usefulness cided to pin his faith on his biU mid-April to mid-May, just like today. “Wbat do they euppoee we've On the contrsuiy it is likely to in­ WAGNER BILL FADES to aboliab company unions and give works and the work relief phase of with all the recent ice and snow No other human enterprise would the new relief progrsun? here, Tugwell thought it would be they buy a straw bat on Decora- been pouring all these men into the have anything like the success crease the actual usefulness. NUB unquestioned legal power. UoD Day. There’s no sense to It, picture for?” be aski.. *lt certainly So well informed a news agency The great capital-labor fight im­ Harry Hopkins sidesteps the lat­ a swell trip. meuTiage has if it were handled so ter question, after answering the but that’s the way people are, and wasn’t business! That’s our way of carelessly, so casually and with *o aa the Washington bureau of the pends ^ Congress, since Weir’s as long as they’re that way, you helping in business recovery. Strict THE THIRD MAN lawyers ecurily can drag out his first affirmatively. Yet he prom­ little science. New York Times foresees for the ises that adl needy, able-bodied per­ can't do much about it.” business principles wouldn’t have — Prof. Ernest R. Groves, Univer­ Heralded as a settlement of the case in the courts until NIRA ex­ Auto Show Blamed For Seasonal justified as large a number. Wagner bill either marked modifica­ pires, Biuumer after next. sons will be employed and that he DID YOU KNOW T H A T - sity of No’lh Carolina. automobile labor trouble, the tenta­ will “maintain the in te ^ ty of Rush “Remember that not a single tion or coxx^ilete failure. There is That gives employes fired for Incidentally, other Detroit inter­ comp&ny made money in 1982 and tive agrreement between the employ' CWA projects" while eliminating Eighty-five Valencia orange trees We must recognize the fact that considerable doubt, according to this union activity plenty of time to “some types” of CWA work. ot the original 1883 planting near ests are suggesting that one of the only four made any in 1988. And era and the employes now appears authority, as to whether the bill starve. Placentia, Calif., are still living and causes of this seasonal rush is the yet employment is almost the same m America today our fundamental to be considerably less than a posi­ The answer is that Roosevelt annual New York Auto Show. They today aa in 1929, though we are problems are human and that our will go through in any form. OUseler Gets Last Word wants to bury that name “civil a few yield fruit. monetary ones are but by-prodacts. tive assurance of peace in the in­ Eleven fatal and 18 non-fatal ac­ suggest that this starts all makers making only half aa many cars. While such a fate for the Wag­ PWA met a new tsrpe of chiseling works” deep under the sod —and off on a single date into a compet­ "There’s your answer to the after all. dustry. Already both sides In the in a southern state where its get lid of eWA’s various objMtion- cidents resulted form rabbit bunt­ —Maj. Gen. George V. H. Moseley, ner bill would not displease most ing in California within a year, a ing rush to get into production ae ’speed-up’ ohargM. It’s always pos­ controversy are beginning to have advisory board chairman was hold­ able features. fast as possible. These people lug* sible that there may be. individual commander of the Fifth Ckffpa industrialists and while it would be ing daily meetings, with the seem­ report of the state game commission A’^ . doubts as to precisely what they shows. gest that the New York show be instances at crowding, but for the better to have it fail altogether ing idea of collecting regularly the TugweU StUi In Good eliminated, and an all-year "mart” industry as a whols, the figures _V have agreed to. The avoidance ol! than to pass as written, it is not im­ $10 a day salary provided for such Welfare authorities report they be maintained in Detroit, at which speak for themselves. Same num­ 1 have performed more thaii R- officials—when they work. Other Some people who don’t know any have succeeded in bringing about a a great strike looks more like a probable that both industry and la­ better are construing Assistant builders could Introduce new im­ ber of employees, half the number 600 rejuvenating operations, bat I state boards meet every week or 60 per cent decrease in juvenile de­ provements and changes ae fast aa of cars. Somebo^, a lot of people, postponement than an elimination; bor would be better off for the cre­ Secretary Rex Tugwell’s trip to linquency at Greensboro, N. C. am always ready to learn mors. two. Puerto Rico as a sort of banish­ they were developed entering on must be getting a break out of that. —Dr Beige Vorondft, gland spa- the situation more like a state of ation of such an explicit law provid­ Deputy Administrator Henry M. A abfep owned by A. Laudermilk their production at any time during “We can’t make any money by dallst. truce than of treaty. W«dte, touring th^ country, fired ment, indicating his gradual dlsap- ot Gooding, , has given birth ed it were made to embody as car«' pesotmee u a chief Roosevelt ad­ the yw e rather than immediately laying off men. What w6 are really Into this somewhat uncertain this unusual official when he ar­ to 27 lambs in nine years, including after the New Yoric show. doing is buying labor aad reselling There ought to be a aohool wheip ful restrictions upon the activities rived OB the spot. That night, as viser. The fact ie, experimental sets ot quadruplets, triplets and state of affairs comes the naming Mr. Tugwell is intensely Interested “Why have the ifianufacturen it in a different form to the con­ women w ^ u ght how to of labor unlone as upon those of honor guest at a banquet, he found' twins. been eo firmly against the closed sumer. And bow anybody can make ■onably by the government of Dr. Iao Wol the n an billed aa a speaker. And in economic rehabilitation of such Msmbers of ths M t Ralston fish employers. places as Puerto Rico and the Vir­ ihop, dnd malBtxlned that it would money by not buying any, that is PM tforr me" as the public’s member of the It Aould be rememberad that thli he bad to listen to a strong diatribe planting club of Sacramento, Oallf., turn the tnduitry over to the by laying off men, la more than I at PWA policies in Washington. gin Islands. travslsd a total of 1,858 miles by ik>-called Ghievance Board created measure is calculated to clear up unions?’’ can ass. it la trao toat 'wa^ They're miniature iaboratories pack trains to plant fry. Knudsen’! aniwer is prompt a t Into the Pattfle to carry out the terms of the agr amUguttles and doubtAil impUca Dead la Namename imiy for him as he envisions rehabilita­ Four-H clubs of Harper county, "The minute wu ha've exclue^ ______. ______kava r ment; he is alio to be ch^man. tions in the Natiosa) Recovery Act Is civil works a duck, aas the tion and land retirement on e huge Oklahoma, staged rabbit hunts to union recogniwn, you have the We never even oame within hatt­ admlalstratioD scale in continental America. When the announcement of this which have bees the cause of end proiplse4or not? finance their county federation ao- •cloMd ahop:. I m . -ndauto- y w Rave ing dlstanea af aoat «• Bmi M M Whst'a Che Mtt nMSVMm It sdao MB be revetM that, whet tivmw. t t f

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHE8TER. GONN^ THURSDAY. liARCH 29; 1984. ■■I~i "Vi • itm S A i CiosfrovB, Mrs. J < ^ E. Flahgrty, tiolly^ tlto mertignlc pf strumwtal aii|a^ tbaiam ptetmea. Mrs. John' B’agan and Mrs. Albert movieB^ mnoina th* iobm, but et(L 'iWevwfliia .flemcM aaifiee Hdler. HOW BIG MOVIES day aosoe nerw wiliddB to Improve poeed- for ^meinbeinihtn. .AMted DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Uatai Berfkie Teageireir. Alffi MADE pictnre 'bio^actiba la developed. Tbe Stone^ iriio bafl ham 111 for oeven Tbe Rockville Ministers’ aasoctar bigger the movie to be made tbe weeka, waa praaant and oceuptod mam tlon win (xntdnflt the uinial GOod Br Alex ErdeTC. more wrlnlUee and the more at THURSDAY, March 29 (Central and Sastem Standard Time) the W(»tfiy Miate^a dttir wbldi Frid^ B en ^ at SL Jolm’B Epis­ eveiyUdiig else It.takee BO that; aa waa very plaaftijg to . the local New ^ven, Mardt Netat AU procnuns to key and baste chains or troops thereof nnleas apeel> copal (diuzdh tomorirow with- the H«re is the real story at *’Woh- In the case ef **nie Wonder Bar," a Orange and alae to all pieeent fled; coast to coast (c to e) desitnation inelndes all available stations. der Bar", the- big pnxlttotioa Yhe pplioe heads of ]pBar Programs subject to change. P. M. Cent. East. ROCKVILLE, STAFFORD aervicee starting at noon and con­ stiMfio’s eeitira 'reaourcea of iieraon- Spring had aurely arrived as the starring A l Jolson. whl(di wUl lali^^eat cltiss In t&antate hayv NBC-WEAF NETWORK SKIS— 7K»—Myrt A Marge—east only; tinuing uhtll 8 o’clock. Several nei, time asid money are devoted to r o l ^ and bluebirds have been aaen Ueuls PanIce’s Orchestra—midwest Roclcville miniaters will take part have Its New flhigiand jaenMere tbe one antiiltioos pnojeet of provid­ entrasted with the task M BASIC — East: weaf wlw west wtle around Wapptng Center several Ckmnecticut comzmmitiee.- . wjar wtat wcsb wit wltt wlbr wrc wgy 5:1^— 7:1^^ust Plain Bill — east) INCLUDED IN FERA in this Good Friday service which at the State Thmter In Man­ ing owtorfMfn nmnt. Texas Rangers west; Panics Orch. times tbia weric. Th)^ are Chtefo T, «rbra wcao wtam wwj wsai; Mid: W —midwest; Pets Weelery—Dixie win be open to the public have chester on Easter Sunday, April wmaa weft woe-who wow wdaf wkbf 5:50— 7:50—Phil Cook Prog. — baaiot been invited to attend by the minis­ 1. The Soutii ^Wtindsor Garden club at New Haven, (Sarrett J. fWfoBi A*'? NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Only niose in Actual Need of held a pleasant meeting at tbe Oom- wiba kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf Oliver Naylor Orchestra — Dixies ters in the different churches. Hartford and John B. Brmunm Oil Buck Rogera—tepeat for midwest SOLDIER KILLS WOMAN, mimity ChorCb House, Tuesday aft- Stamford and SuperfotondM^ . af^ SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wis wjax 5H5— 7H5—Beaks Carter, Talk — ba* Charity ReUef Will Benefit Oontraetors Meet. PREVIEW AND PREMTEBK wfla>wstm wlod warn wn»c wsb ^ p l sic; Brown’s Harmonettss—west ernoqn,^wlth about 75 p e ^ e pres­ PoUce Charlea A. Wherier. of' wjdz wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre by New Program. A meeting of the building con­ SdM>—Raffles, Amateur Cracks* ’The institution of the preview is ent. Fredetfok W. Boiaivain - gave Bridgep(wt. The dectriop toj draw woal ktbs kths wsoc wave \man tractors of Roc&viUe and vl(dnity as THEN KILLS HMSELF MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl k ^ kffal for purposes of gauging a general an Interesting address. ReCreah- up the r^fulationa was readied at 7:50— 5:50—Voice of America—basic; The present (CWA group will com­ well as the master carpenters was PACIFIC COAST — ktokfl kgw komo Luis Russell Orchestra — Dixie; audience’s reacti(m to the picture on mente were served at tbe (fioae of kbq kfsd ktar k ^ kpo a (xmference called by Cohmel C. Wheeler’s Orchestra—midwest plete their work this week under the held in the Town HaU Wednesday which the studio , bases sucdi. high New York, March 29.—(AP)— the meeting. Cont. East. 5dX5— 5:0I^Emery Dsutsch’s Violin evening. Plans for the season were chael A. Connor, state commliMloit- plan which has just been received hopes. ’The procedure is to run off Except for the coroner's Inquest, the Wapping school played the Unkm er of motor vehUfiea, to promote co­ 4:a0— B:30—Winnie The Posh—e to e 5:15— 5:15—Alexander Woollcott—to e dl8(nissed as weU as the N R A code ■ ‘■I 4:4S— 8:4B—The Mountaineers — weaf S:5(L- 5:30—Pennsylvanians—e to cst by First Selectman Francis J. Prich­ the new picture after the theater’s double idlHng o f Mai^paret Bieder- school Wednesday aftenu^n. The operation among poUce offldale in adtO— CdN^Dinner Concert — also cst 5rfK>—WrfX)—Olen Cray Revue—e to e regulations. The meeting was ar­ r^fular program is over. The audi­ 5:30—10:SC—Evan Evans, Songs—to e ard, local C W A director. bick, school teacher, and Thomas G. score was 36 to 16 in favor of Wap­ tbe enforcement of motor vehlide B:80— d:aO—John B. Kennedy’s Talk ranged so as to get a clearer under­ ence, of course, stays to see the f:4^ didA-ln Orandmothsrs Trunk 5:45—10:45—Myrt and Marge—west rpt It is now planned to transfer a standing as to what was expected R. Pierson, former military advisor ping. 'There were, about 250 people laws. d:0C— 7:00—Mary Small A Orchestra 10:00—11:00—Vers Vsn, Songe—i^ l e ; portion of tbe CWA staff to the very newest thing in pictures and to Sim Y a t Sen, was wound up to­ present. Richard Berger lead his The conference held yesterday d;1B— 7:15—Billy Bachelor’s Sketch Henry Busse Orchestra—midwest of them imder the code regulations. its reaction is studied in various 0:50— 7:50—Shirley Howard, Jesters 10:15—11:15—Press-Radio News Seales Emergency Relief aulmlnlstratkm day with a verdict of “ murder and team to victory'scorii^ 22 points. was attended by forty officials, in­ 5:4^ 7H5—The Ooldbergs, Serial Act 10:21^11:9<5—lsham Jones Or.—basic staff, ac(»>rdlng to the information ^kitertalns Grange Today- ways. “Reaction cards,’’ as they suicide” by the police. Walter Smith was referee for the cluding Commissioner Anthony J.- 10:3(^11:5I^Navsl A Marins Corps The home economics committee of 7 :00— S:00—Rudy Valles's Hr.—c to e received from Miss Eleanor H. Lit­ are called, are given to the patrons The police theory is that Pierson games. 'The same team wiU play Sunderiand of the state poUee. SKIO— 5:00—The Showboat Hr.—also e Reserve tbe Venum Grange held a whist this 5 :00—10:00—Whiteman’s Show—e to c 11:00—12:00—Ozzle Nelson Ore— baste tle, acting state supervisor of the as they leave tbe theater. ’These are killed the woman and then himself. ImsketbaU next Wednesday at 2 p. Similar meetings are planned 11:30—12:30—Chsrlle Davis Oreh— ba­ afternoon at tbe home of Mr. and 10:00—11KIO—Viols Philo, Songs—basio CWA at Hartford. penny postcards already addressed 'The two were found dead yester­ m. at the same place. monthly. 10:15—11:15—Prsss.Radlo News Service sic; Carell Dickerson Oreh.—west Mrs. George Simpkins of Ogden’s According to tbe plans received to the ^ d i o and the reverse side is day in PlenKm’s apartment with 10:20—11 ao—Cyril Pitts, Tenor Solos NBC-WJZ NETWORK Corner section, starting at 2 o’(fiock. 10:30—11’.30—Harold Stern’s Orchestra from Miss IJttle, tbe Emergency Re­ for comment. Patrons. tell briefly BASIC — East; Vjs wbz-wbza wbal Prizes were awarded tbe winners powder-marked bullet wounds 11:00—12dX^Jimrny Lunceford OrciMs. lief administration is to be a means what they think o f tbe picture and 11:10—13:15—Hollywood SUrs on Air wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; and refreshments served by the through the heart. FYank Hanlon, 11:45—12’A5—William Scottl Orchestra Midwest; wcky kyw wenr wis kwk of providing work for the needy In give the cards to a theater attend­ former Marine lieutenant who was 1 kwer koll wren wmaq kso wkbf hosts to her guests. ant who drone in the mail-box. In CBS-WABC NETWORK NORTHWEST A C H A D IA N — wtmJ aU towns and cities of 5,000 or over. held when poUce found him in pos­ wiba kstp webo wday kfyr cret cfcf In ’Tolland coimty tbe only towns to Funeral of Mrs. Philip*. addition to the reaction cards, stu­ session of an Arm y service revolver Everybody's Going to See BASIC—East: wabe wade woko wcao SOUTH—wrva wptf wwnc wis wJax The funeral of Mrs. Augusta Phil­ get this aid wUl be the town of dio representatives get an idea of similar to the one wUh which tbe waab wnac war wkbw wkrc whk cklw wfla-wsnn wlod wsm wme wsb wapi lips, 92, who died at the Rockville wdre wcau wfp wjas wean wfbl wn>d wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro S t^ o r d and tbe town of Vernon, in bow the public feels by the ap­ wounds were inflicted, was absolved woai ktbs ktbs wsoc wave (Convalescent Home early ’Tuesday plause with whi(fii their feature is s^sv wmas; Midwest: wbbm wfbm which the city of RockvUle is lo­ by the statement of Pierson’s widow kmbe kmoz wowo whas^ _ MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl morning foUowlng a long illness, received. (Comments are listened for EAST—wpf wbp wlbw wbeo wlbi wfea PACIFIC COAST—kgo kfi kfw komo cated. that a similar gun found beside the ‘‘DIXIELAND was held from tbe E. H. Preston in the lobby as tbe movie-goers file wore wicc efrb ckac , , kbq kfsd ktar kpo ’The new program is one of work bed belonged to her husband. DIXIE—wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod CenL EasL relief as it was before tl^e inaugura­ Funeral Home this afternoon at 2 out. Particularly enthusiastic re­ klra wreo wise wdsu wtoc krld wrr Hanlon came upon the pair when 4:30— 6:30—The Singing Lady—east tion of the CWA, Only those eli­ o'clock. Burial was in tbe famUy ceptions are the source of such pleas­ ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt he awoke in the apartment after a •wdae wbif wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs 4 :4 ^ 6:45—Orphan Annie—east only gible to be placed at work who are plot In Grove HiU cemetery. ure to tbe producers, naturally, and MINSTRELS” 6 :0 ^ 5:00—Richard HImber Orehes. drinking party the three had en­ wmbr . , . eligible tor relief. Mrs. Phillips was bora in Saxony, they can tell when everything is AIIDWEST—wcab wgl wmt wmbd 6:30— 5:3<^The Stamp Club — wjs gaged in. He will be detained until only; Singing Lady—repeat to wgn Those,in naed are to be aUowed Germany, but had Uved in RockviUe "registering,” when every laugh Presented by the Y. M. C. A. wibw k fi kfab wkbn wcco wabt ksej 5:45— OH^^owell Thomas — east;i after tbe inquest. insRS Orphsn Annie—repeat to midwesti to work enough time to earn suf­ for more than 60 years. She had goes over and every scene has its MOUNTAIN—kvor Ida koh lud ^ been a patient in tbe RockviUe (Con­ COAST—kbj koin kfre kol kfw krl 5rf)0— 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy—east only! ficient for t b ^ needs and in no response. AT WHITON MEMORIAL HALL ^ k knj kwv kem kdb ksmb kgb 5 :1 ^ 7:15—To Be Announced case more than 24 hours a week. valescent Home for about seven When tbe public and tbe critics, 5:30— 7:30—Romantic Melodies—to at months. She is the widow of FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 6 Cant. East. 7 :0 ^ 5:0(^Storles of the Sea—east To meet this condition, everyone official and unofficial, (ximpetitors WAPPING 4:50— 5:30—Jack Armstrong—es only; 7:30— 5:30—Hssith Adventures, Talk must be dropped from tbe CWA Louis PhiUips, a (Civil war veteran and players enthuse about the pic­ Eddie Copeland’s Orchestra—west 7:46— 5:45—To Bs Announced and was widely known throughout MUSICAL COMEDY AND SKETCHES 4’.45— 5'A5—Stamp Adventures-east: 5rt)0— 5:00—Death Valley Days, PIsy rolls who is not eligible for relief ture, the studio which made it 'The Waglsun Girls Qub will meet Clarsnce Whoelsr Orchestra—west 5 : ^ ^ 5:30 Eddie Duehin Cfrehestra and all able-bodied dtizens on the this community. knows it has another hit. Enthusi­ with-Miss Lois Foster at her home By An All Colored Cast. 5:00— OdK^Buck Regers, Skit—east; 5:0(^10:00—Hands Across the Border reUef roUs of this community wUl be Mrs. PhUUps is survived by two astic messages are tel^rtipbed to Skippy, Sketch—repeat for midwest 5:3(5-10:30—Archer Qlbson at Organ on Foster street next Monday eve­ Fun For Everybody! 5:1^ 5:15—Bobby Benson—east only; lOdXi—11:00—Cavaliers’ fluar. — east; placed at work. sisters, who reside in Germany; the New York home office, Holly­ ning and Miss Elizabeth Pierce will Nolan and Sherr—Dixie and west Amos ’n’ Andy—repeat for west After Saturday such persons may three nieces, Mrs. Augusta Jordon wood buzzes with chatter and com­ be the assistant hostess. 5:30— 5:3I^TIto Culzar, Tenof^ba- 10:15—11:15—Prsss.Radlo Nows Service of Elizabeth, N. J., Miss Ida Doss Admission 40c. Reserved Seats On Sale At Y. M. C. A. sie; Jack Armstrong—midwest rpt 10:20—11:215—The Poet Prince:—also c.t work only the number eff hours nec­ pliment about the good job the vari­ Wapping Grange held a regular 5:45— 5:45—LIttls lUly, Sketch—east; 10:30—11:30—Enrlc Madrigusra Orehes. essary to meet their relief needs, and Mrs. TJUUn Parker of RockviUe ous individuals connected with the meeting last 'Tuesday evening, at Knight Oreh.—Dixie; Al A Pete— 11:00—12:00—Osorge Olsen’s Orchestra arrived upon a basis of budget which and a nephew, Otto Doss of Rock- film have done. Tbe effects of the w; Stamp Adventures—mldw rpt 11:3(5-12:30—Dancing In Twin Cities Ckimmunity CJhurch House with over has been worked out for them. This vlUe. preview last for days and mean­ 80 patrons present. It was Neigh­ information was given out yesterday BockvUle Briefs. while the world premiere of tbe pic­ bors’ night. 'The following Granges by First Selectman Francis J A meeting of tbe Ladies’ Aid so­ ture Is planned. were represented; Andover, Good­ Prichard. ciety of the Rockville MeUuxlist ’The world premiere may be held-^ will, Vernon, East Hartford, EHling- HEBRON Conservation Camp Beady. Episcopal church was held Wednes­ in any spot in the country, Los An­ ton, Enfield, Blast Windsor and Twelve youths from the town of day SL^moon in tbe church social geles or New York, Peoria or Po- Wapping. 'The Invited Granges pre­ WDRC Vernon, which includes tbe city of rooms. Following the election of dimk. Generally, however, the first sented a fine program, whldb con­ Mrs, PhUlp Motz, who was called Rockville, are to be permitted to officers, a members’ supper was official public showing is held in sisted of recitations, vocal and In- 925 Hartford Oona. USO to New York recently on account of attend the C^ivilian (Conservation served, either New York or Los Angeles, the Ulneas of her mother, returned Corps in April, according to infor­ ’The card party originally sched­ possibly in both cities on the same home this week-end. Her mother is mation given out yesterday by uled for last evening by ^ c k v ille evening. If tbe premiere is held in Thursday, March 29 reported as improved. Francis J. Prichard, first selectman Lodge of Moose at the Moose Home Hollywood, the opening is the occa­ of this community. Mr, Prichard sion for the coming out of hundreds It W as Created P . M. The report has been received of on Elm street, was postponed until is receiving tbe applications at the of stars, featured players, directors, 8:45—Curtis Institute of Music the mairiage of Miss Catherine next Wednesday evening, April 4. For You, Madam Kuhnly Plumbing & Heating com­ and other noted people of the film Program. Anna Hanna of Willimantic to Ken- This change was made because of pany in the Exchange block this colony. Tickets sell at high prices. 4:30— Bob Standisb. netii Little, son of Mr. and Mrs. Holy Week. week. ’The ceremonies are brojidcast. 4:46— Ye Happy Minstrel and Tiny George A. Little of Mansfield, for­ Tbe annual banquet of tbe Rock­ 'Thousands of people who couldn’t BancL mer Hebron resident, Saturday aft­ ’The enlistment is for a period of ville Boys band will be held Wednes­ Look for Kill six months and it has been explained get tickets or are attracted by the INDIA Tradomeri: 6:00— Skippy. ernoon, March 24, at the home of day evening, April 11 at the Bilks’ that $25 of the |30 monthly pay flash and display of the opening 6:15—George Hall’s Orchestra. tbe bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Home. A turkey dinner will be line tbe sidewalks near the theater 5:80— Jack Armstrong — A ll- Arthur J. Hanna, in WiUimantic. must be turned over to dependents. served with (Carl S. Pruttlng, direc­ and watch the celebrities as they . American Boy. Rev. Howard C. Champe of Leba­ ’The group who attended the (Civil­ tor of tbe band, in charge. Several enter. Huge floodlights illuminate 5:4&—Stamp Adventurers’ Club. non, a former pastor of the Hebron ian Conservation camp last year re­ spetdters wUl also be heard. the theater and the sky. 'There may 6:00—The Diplomats— Otto Neu- and GUead Congregational churches, ported that they greatly enjoyed the trip and wish to return again. An- bauer at the piano. performed tbe ceremony. Miss Lu­ be music, too, but, with it or without 5:15—Bobby Benson and Sunny cille Haima, sister of the bride, nounoement is expected early next it, the spirit of h i ^ carnival, the excitement, suspense, thrills and Jim. acted as bridesmaid, and Mervyn week of the group selected to attend MISS HEPBURN CUTS To eiKible you le knew 5:85—M ary Stone, the Song Girl; the (Civilian Conservation camp. magnificence exist just the same. It Little, brother of the groom, was t«* from India .. Harold B. Smith, pianist. Bartley Resigns. is a big night for the studio, the best man. A reception foUowed the SHORT HER VACATION from Ml* land wh«m' 6:46— UtU e Italy. owfimony. ’The couple wiU make Harry C. Bartley, who was ap-. players Md Hollywood. lha world'* flnnit 7:00— ^Myrt and Marge. their home in Mfuisfield after April pointed tax collector of the city of If the world premiere of the pic­ 7:15—Terry and Ted. Rockville two weeks ago, tendered ture is held in New York there is 2. Ino is grown ... from Had Planned to Spend Three similar excitement. Stars of the 7:30— Serenaders. Several Hebron members of the bis resignation this week to the all ethnr leos, we cre­ 7:45—Dave Burrough’s Hawaiian Board of (Common (Council. Weeks in Europe But Is Now stage and radio and any screen stars Order of the Eastern Star attended ated the AAap-of-India who may be in town, municipal offi­ Serenaders. the regular meeting of the organiza­ In his place the coimcil named on W a y Back. cials, celebrities of all kinds attend. trademark (above). To get wlney-flovored 8:00— Raffles Amateur Cracksmen. tion at Meusonic HaU, Colchester, Francis S. Rupprecht of King street ’There are lights on Broadway, too; India Tea, you need only look for this 8:30—"Voice of America" with Wednesday evening. A novel ar­ who is now office keeper and time Plymouth, England, March 29.— trsdlic on the famous street may be Alex Gray, Mary Eastman, rangement for the furnishing of the keeper for the Rockville (CWA trademark, in addition to the brand name, (A P )— Katharine Hepburn, official stopped, doors and windows may be Orchestra, Guest. program, refreshments, etc.. Is for forces. on every package of teo you buy. ly topmost among American screen broken, police protection may be 9:00— Emery Deutsch and his Gyp­ the work to be done in groups by Mr. Bartley was appointed ’Tues­ stars, was on her way back to New necessary to the extent of reinforc­ sy Violin. those whose last names begin with day, March 13, after the Rockville York today on the liner Paris, her ing tbe reg^ular patrolmen and 9:15—Alexander Woolcott — the the same letter of the alphabet, tak­ branch of the Hartford-iConnecticut projected vacation on the Riviera Town C3rier. ing turns alphabetically. ’This time Trust company had declined to serve mounted cops. 'The same excitement 9:30— ^Fred Waring’s Pennsylvan­ any longer as tax collector. suddenly cut short. and tension is in tha air. 'The g;ala Reduced the O’s took their turn, and Mrs. O ians and Guest Star. William Owen of Amston was one of In his resignation Mr. Bartley Miss Hepburn motored from premiere is an event which draws 10:00— (Colonel Stoopnagle and Bud the number. stated that be bad a job in view Paris to Havre yesterday and as much attention in New York as ( with Glen Gray’s (Dasa Loma ’The Rev. Walter Vey, pastor of which would not let him continue as boarded tbe liner just before sail­ in Hollywood, where people ara clos­ FRIGIDAIRE Orchestra the Hebron GUead (Congregational collector, ing, shutting herself in her cabin er to the movies. 10:30—Evan Evans, baritone with churches, wiU occupy the pulpits A very interesting talk was given with orders not to be disturbed. When the shouting which follows Exclusive Agents Orchestra. Easter Sunday. 'The series of serv­ to the council for the benefit of the “I am distressingly tired. I am the shooting of such a picture as Money Back Guarantee 11:00— Vera Van. new members by Dr. E. H. M et­ sorry, I cannot receive anybody,” "The Wonder Bar” dies down, the ices conducted by students from the Try a tank full of FTankUn No-Knock gasoline. If It does 11:16— Press Radio News. Hartford ’Theological Seminary and calf, city health officer, who ex­ she told questioners through a studio turns to its next “ super- 11:20— Isham Jones’ Orchestra. Wesleyan University closed last plained his work in detail. door. super” spectacle of music, drama, not perform better than any gasoline sold at an equal price, your 11:45— Naval and Marine l^orps Re­ Emblem Club Card Party. Her sudden decision to return comedy, dance and all-around enter­ Sunday. Students wiU be present, KEMP’S, Inc. money wiU be oheerfnHy refnnded. You are tite Mle Judge. serve Program. however, to assist in the Christian A large number were on hand caused speculation, since It was tainment. 'The stars begin, or may Elndeavor Society Sunday evening. Wednesday afternoon for the card known that when she sailed from have already begun, work In their Six Hebron and Gilead girls party held at the EHks Home, comer New York March 17, she had plan­ next roles. Holls^wood keeps on go­ Registered Frigidaire who attend Windham High school of Prospect street and Elling;ton ned to spend several weeks in Eu­ ing, trying to make even bigger and did junior auxUiary work Monday, avenue, by the Rockville Emblem rope. better pictures than the last one, Service Dept. Maintained which may seem unbeatable. Essen- The Rackliffe Oil Co. WBZ-WBZA ’Tuesday, and Wednesday of this club. Following the card games a Susanne Steele of New York, a Week at the Windham (Community social hour was enjoyed and refresh­ singer, accompanied the actress. Hpringlield — Boston Memorial hospital, Willimantic. ments served. Miss Hepburn was chosen tbe fore­ Those doing the work were the Much c r ^ t is due the (x>mmlttee most motion picture actress by tbe Misses Aceynath Jones, Barbara in charge, which consists of the fol­ Academy of Motion Picture Arts Tennant, Lillian Grifflng, Dorothy lowing: Mrs. Abe Fine, chairman; Thursday, Man^ 29. and Sciences for her film work in Mrs. John Doherty, Mrs. William P. M. Barrasso, Hazel Porter, and Lillian 1933. 4:00— Betty and Bob, Gambolati, the last three from GUead. ’They went on duty at the 4:15— Liner Academy of Music Program. close of the aftemexm session of the High school, remaining at the hos­ 4:30— Music Magic— Pat Barnes, pital until 5 o’clock. ’They were em­ ■ALWAYS USE narrator; Ruth Lyon, so­ ployed in doing tasks which were al­ prano; Edward Davies, bari­ tone; Roy Shield’s Orchestra. lotted to them, such as running ele­ vators, rolling bandages, reading 5:00— New Englemd Agriculture. aloud or telling stories to chUdren, SATURDAY 5:80—’The Singing Lady. BECAUSE IT GETS THE etc. Students from other towns also 6:45— Little Orphan Annie. take their turns. ’The project is in 6:00— R ltz ClArlton Orchestra. charge of Dr. Michael D. Rlordan of 6:30— ’Time. LAST DAY the hospital staff of physicians. 6:32— Old Farmer’s Almanac. ’The report has been received of 4 OB. 5 SHADES WHITER. 6:34— Temperature. OF the death of Mrs. Arthur Adams at 6:36— Sports Review. her home in New Haven, ’Tuesday, 6:41— Famous Sayings. March 27. Mrs. Adams was the for­ 6:48— ^Weather. mer Miss Anna GUbert, daughter of OUR EASTER SPECIAL 6:45— Lowell ’Thomas. WITHOUT A i THE SCRUBLESS the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Gil­ 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. bert, for many years residents of 7:15—Buccaneers Male Quartet. this place. For a number of years 7:30— Romantic Melodies. after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. PLAIN 8:00—Captain Diamond’s Adven­ Adams also lived here, and had WAY SAVES THE tures. many friends in this vicinity. Fu­ GARMENTS 8:30— Adventures in Health — Dr. neral services were held in New $ Herman Bimdesen. 1.50 Haven today. Interment was in 8:45— ’The Sizzlers. Greenwood cemetery. New York. -AN D I'M SAVING LOTS 9:00— Death Valley Days. Besides her husband, Mrs. Adams CLEANED-PRESSED 9:80— Eddie Ducbln and his Casino leaves four chUdren, two sons and f Orchestra. two daughters. Regular Price $1.00 Per Garment. 10:00— ^Norwood Post, American Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Pendleton were Ijtgion Band caUers ’Tuesday afternoon at the OF ^ GREASE &. ^ 10:80— Cascades Orchestra. home of their sisters, the Misses 10:45—Evening Reveries — James Pendleton and Mrs. Anne C. GUbert NOTICE TO OUR CUS'TOMERS J. O’Hara. ’The rain this week has helped • 11:50— ^Time, weather, temperature. materiaUy in taking the frost out of We will try to fill gll ord^s in time for Easter. It 11:04—Sports Review— BUI WU- the groimd. ’The roads, especially is our earnest desire to accommodate and be of service, liams. off the main ones, are reported to 11:16— ^Press-Radio Bureau News but the last mfainte rush may be too large for ns to be deep in the usual spring mu 1:00— ^NBC Program Calendar. wagon on its way agiUn. clothes. Rinso ip safeibccolms, ea^ onfaanda. rW o, and see ifyooTl ever even aSnMl^g^Hng Tbe makers of 40 fiuaons waabecs, the home- bade to oild‘4shionedaoi|^ Geatfae BIG boor Miss Margie J4eai of Carthage is North Carolina has an unwritten making fvpswf of 516 iMnifiipiri. atyburgreccf^seQid^. the first woman to be elected to the law, rigidly observed, that its gov­ D IA L 7100 Texas senate and the first to hold ernors murt (»me altematsly from 886 Main StoMt tbe poBition ot presldeat pro tern- the eaateni and western secUoni of :tha s t a ^

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th o u i^ tm MM quattan that aaw Mrtba tha mafstfUMBoa of tha apao* aoney wUl not be so dUDoutt to gat GIRL SCOUT UEAOERS tadaa oraatad aafi diraotad byBaihgr W O K IS RESUMED TEXTILE OUTPUT now that the mills are doing a good AMUSEMENTS Barinlay, that maatar oraftaBun Queer Twiete business. This oorporatlon has paid who Btagad tha nuaabora not odiy off its Indebtednaos and has COMING TO HARTFORD for “Wonder '3ar,” but for “4a&d ON NEW CDNARDER In Day*$ News ATIOGHLEVE not suffiolent capital to finance its Street.” “Gold Digfani of 1988,“ business. It is expected that a few STARS, SPEaACLES and “FootUght Paraoia” Tha bubk Walter fiatth Mlibmtid kM I additional mills will pay livldendl Thret Memben of National bar c a lled ’^Don't Say Good N l^ t,“ day rsoently with n ptrty for the quarter now en< StaflF to Take Part in Field ■et on a ravotvhtff stage and aa« home. Tha guaita warn,' Plttiburgb—A negro entered a Institute on'April S. circled by gigantic pUlan aad glhaa, Smith, Sr., ana Mr. Mid ICrA Expect Giant Liner WiD Be small grocery store and ordered MiDs Have Work UntO July FU l BONDER BAR’ Is a revelation In beauty and iplan- Smith, Jr., and two candy. When 73-yoar-old William Three members of the national dor and can be appradatad only by Wtndaor, Mr. and Mia. 8.'9 * Tramer turned to get it, he heard Despite Recent Drop in HITIJER SEEKS PEACE Girl Scout staff will attend the field being seen. and son! Mr. and Mra. O. Ck Finished in Glasgow by the command "hand over your « institute which Is to be held In Ttoree hundred of Hollywood's and daughter, Mr. and Hrp. Ik» dough.” AMONG PROTESTANTS Hartford on April 3, under the aus­ Hit Coining to State On Sun­ moat beautiful danolng and slnflnff Smith M South Manehaatar, •. '< The aged storekeeper dropped be­ Orders. pices of the council In that city. flrla romp through this and other Smith and Mrs. a n m LMSwdg AitmmL hind a counter and the intruder numbara amid a riot of odor and Ogden's Comer. Miss Dorris S. Hough, assistant day Reachoa New High in daasUng light affaota. opened fire. He was greeted by an Attempt Made to End Contro< secretary of the national Girl Scout After the morning Mmtoa unexpected volley of shots from the Lloyd Bacon, who guided Jolaon Sunday, the children of tha p Olusow, MMTCh 79.—(AP)—The New Bedford, Mess., March 28.— veray Over Leadership and personnel division, Miss Edith Sin- through the “Singing Fool," In the rear of the place. The negro, identi­ In spite of the limited demand for nett and Miss Ruth Stevens, of Features. early days of the talkies, hai welded deparUnent will coma up audra Uh eouBtiyslde Along the Qyde WM fied as Henry Perry, didn’t live to Doctrine in Germany. to the church auditorium to roealvaj textiles during the last three weeks Boston, members of the national the various parts of this mammoth gladdened today by newa that the learn that Kramer's son, Edmund, staff in the New England region, production into a complete dra­ during the opening exerciaea of tM work on the giant Cunard Hner 534. recently appointed to “the force” mills have orders on hand which will Bsriin, March 39.—(AP)—-A de­ will participate in the program Never In the memory of this town Sundi^ aohool, attendanea raoognl^ mand for peace In the disseasion- matic entity that makea It thoro^h- suspended 37 months ago. will be re­ was visitlnf his father. keep their machinery busy until which has been outlined for the in­ has there been itaged a ahow of W balanced entertainment Bari tion from Supertntandent John Q, early July. In many instances miU tom German Protestant churen by Talcott All mtereatad are inytted sumed next Tuesday. Seattle—Two automobiles crash­ stitute. auoh magnitude and magnlfioenoe as Baldwin wrote the screen play while ed. A police dog, riding in the agents report that contracts which Chancellor Hitler faced Reich Bishop the First Natiunal production of the catchy music and lyrioa are by to remain. It was officially announced that rumble seat of one them, disappear­ they accepted some few months ago Ludwig Mueller today. “Wonder Bar,” which bu its pre­ Harry Warren and aT Oubln. ft the launching probably will be made ed. He never has come back. will not ^ g in to run out until the Hitler entered the picture after miere at the State Theater, Sunday, you only go to one show a year, thli in the autumn. The resumption of In a court action, the owner ask­ first of September and later, thus the bishop in a letter to members of continuing through Wednesday. la the one you should not miss. the work will be gradual and It is assuring the operatives employment his church cabinet attempted to end “Wonder Bar” is not Just another likely that some weeks will pass be­ ed 3500 for the dol;, as well as dam Before Bedtime Knodi ages to the car. Judge W. B. Haw­ during the summer. the controversy over leadership and musical. Warner Broe.-Flrat Na fore a full complement of work Is One mill in New Bedford which doctrine. tlonal has produced three great emplo red. kins granted damages for the car, resumed operation? several weeks 3 but none for the dog. Dr. Mueller said that pastors who musidkla, “4 n d Street,” “Gold Dig Out T int The resumption of work foUows ago has enough business to last it have been suspended must agree to gers of 1933,” and “FooUtght Pa­ Overnight 4 . P. Portland, Ore.—On the spot where until early July. So optimistic le the merger of the Cunard and White day before she plemted a bed of keep out of church politics before rade,” in the past year. It was Star lines by which their North At­ the management of this corporation they could be reinstated and that held that they had hit the high News oansles in her backyard, Mrs. W. that preparations are under way to BRONHIITIS lantic fleet will be Jointly operated. J. Sheridan saw a gaping hole, 4 1-2 those removed for reasons of state spota with these three productions; The government, which Is financing get additional departments in the must be dealt with “separately.” that they could not to on Indefin­ Laomlnistsr, Maw.-William H. the work, arranged to assist in com­ feet in diameter emd over 50 feet .other plant ready for operation. One itely putting out greater spectaclea. Slaap Sound All Night deep. A contractoa said the hole was The letter contained an appeal to Burton, president and general man­ pleting the big new liner. of the most successful textile mills the ministers to examins the ques- But Warner Bros.-First National ager of the Maine Coast and Cana­ an abandoned well which had prob­ in New England, located In New have again done the seemingly im­ dian Steamship Company and prom­ The largest aelling cough medldne ably been there many years, t'on “with a view to cease criticism in all of cold Canada ia BuoUayt Bedford and producing novelties, in of one another.” possible. "Wonder Bar” Is some inent in shipping affairs for 35 years Pamela Parrish, 5, Mrs. Sheridan’s addition to its general range of fan' thing entirely new, so vastly differ­ died. He was 63. Mixture (triple etrenght)—It le now granddaughter played about the cies, accepted some sisable orders Hitler’s stand becams known after ent nom anting that has gone made and aold in the U. 8. CARE OF BABIES’ pansy patch all during the day be­ during the week for fancied coloro'l an envoy of the Archbishop of before It that there la no means of Boston—Rear Admired William 8. what a bleaaint to thoueanda. fore it suddenly caved in. bordered handkerchiefs. 'This bust Sweden presented a memorandum comparison. It surpasses its pre­ Sims, retired, confeases hs "never There’s nothing so safe and eura Saranac Lake, N. Y.—Somebody ness will mean that a number uf asserting that Protestants through­ decessors not only In its uniqueness liked going to sea." Th4 admiral, in the world—8 or 3 doeee and that looms will be kept busy for at least out the world regard "the persecu­ and novelty, but in the beauty and who spent 42 years at sea, oarae of bad, old, peraistent, brodchlal cough EYES IMPORTANT in Hot Springs, Arkansas, has won agricvuutral stock. a prise in a ballobn race and knows two months. tion and dismissal of opposition pas­ grandeur of Its spectacle and its hasQ u leftleiL j^vM-often a one a m wp sip m and b u thdu nothing about it Original Designs tors as a disgrace to Germany.” throbbing drama of life. Springfield, Maas.—Water Side ordinary cough is genw—if you dond on i A small red rubber balloon found It has been the aim of most mills And what a cast! Six brilliant residents prepiure te meet annual beUeve it “acts Uka a flash" get State Bureau Director Warns on the ice of Lake Champlain had a in New England to attain as much stars, with a dozen featured players spring flood as rivers In Western 46c bottle at Arthur Drug Store;fitor tag attached asking the finder to flexibility as possible because New NILA CRAM COOK to say nothing of five hundred other Massachusetts rise as a result of 845 Main street or any druggist— notify authorities at Hot Springs. York and other converters demand Miss Edith Slnnett performers. Jolzon has his old stage steady rains. it’s guaranteed. It was released in a balloon race textiles which are different ' from role which he enacts with all of ^ of Infection Which May the general run of patterns and NOT WELCOME YET Mrs. Gilbert Ashley, Jlrl Scout old time fire and enthusiasm as one contest March 4, taking at the most these designs must be original and commissioner In Hartford, will prS' of the world’s greatest entertainers Cause Harm. 24 days to make the 2,000 mile possess an appeal to the eye. This side ss chairman, and the speakers He sings two catchy new songs in filght. is especially true of women’s outer But New Relatives Will Greet will include Mrs. Joseph Merritt, of ElngUsh and a Russian gypsy Salisbury, Md.—Looking over a wear. Mills which are in a position Her When Things Have Hsurtford, chairman of the Regional melody, as well as acting as master line of men waiting at the Federal to meet the demand for these new Committee; Mrs. A. F. Cqrbln, of of ceremonies at the gay Parisian Last Careful attention to babies’ eyes emergency relief office. Chief of Quieted Down a Bit. Your SUITS during the first few weeks of life creations are in a good way to se­ New Britahi; Mrs. Thomas H. Bill night club where the drama Is set. Police Holland picked out a negro cure a sufficient amount of business ings, of Salem, Mass.; Mrs. George Kay Francis Is stately and charm­ and the summoning of a physiciem end identified him as Preston Wilmington, Del., March 29.— Longer Cloanodtho in case of swelling, puffing or dis­ to keep their machinery running for (AP)—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutch­ W. Skilton, of West Hartford; Mrs. ing as the somewhat flirtatious Waters, wanted in an adjoining some time. The head of one of the ins expect a visit from Hutchins’s J. Alfred Wilson, of Meriden; Mrs. wife of a wealthy banker who has charging of pus are of utmost im- county for murder. lost her head over a cabaret singer. portuce in avoiding Irreparable most versatile mills in New England son, Albert, and his bride, tbe form­ Robert, Hawley, of this town and DOU6AN DTE Cumberland, Md.— The person stated a few days ago that it was Mrs. George Goodwin, of Blast Dolores Del Rio, the magnetic bru­ damage or perhaps blindness. Dr. who stole 49 tickets for the opera absolutely necessary for him to er Nila O am Cook—but not now. nette and the dashing Ricardo Cor­ Henry P. Talbot, director of the The 28-year-old mess boy on the Hartford. WORKS WAT! Lucia di Lammermoor” will have bring into existence a line of new 'The institute will be held at the tez make an excellent team as the Bureau of Venereal Diseases of the little use for them. The management fabrics which are entirely different ship which brought him and Mahat­ dancing marvels of “Wonder Bar” State Department of Health, de­ ma Gandhi’s former disciple from Girl Scout headquarters In Hart­ We qse a cleaning fluid discarded the entire set and substi­ even from ^m e of the intricate ford, and i^be representatives of lo­ cabaret, whose fiery and impas­ clared in the department’s weekly tuted a different series. fancies in order to stimulate busi­ India telephoned his father and step­ sioned last performance of the new­ broadcast foday. mother last night. The brown-eyed cal councils and community com­ that has no trace of oil Santiago, Chila— Senor Terra- ness and to meet the severe exac­ mittees from Manenester, New ly invented “Gaucho” dance ends in Particularly one Infectious dis­ blanca, a sexton at the General tions of the trade. bride, a native of Iowa, joined in the sthbling of the lover. tbe conversation. Britain, Meriden, Middletown, Wln- Dick Powell sings as engagingly or moisture to catch and ease of infants’ eyes has led to one cemetery was called upon to pro­ Trend Forces Mill Change Bted and Thompsonvllle will attend. df the most common forms of un­ The changes In the trend of styles “Albert called us from New York as alway?, as well as giving an ex­ nounce a funeral oration over the last night,” said Mrs. Hutchins. cellent performance as an orchestra hold dirt—or to cause necessary blindness, Dr. Talbot renudns at a fellow grave digger. for women’s wear demand much said. Twenty years ago, about SO “changing over” by the mills. This “Nila talked with us, too, and we leader and the rival lover for the He opened his mouth to begin and EVEREH HIGH SCHOOL beautiful Del Rio. Hal LeRoy, the shrinkage. It brightens per cent of the blind or between 6,' dropped dead. entails additional manufacturing explained that there had been a lot 000 and 7,000 individuals were blind cost. A number of mills which had of publicity over this marriage anTl famous stage star, performs one of colors and actually adds from this cause, but in recent years reduced corps of designers have that, as neither Mr. Hutchins nor I his wizard dances that takes the STUDENTS ON STRIKE house. this infantile infection was respon added to their personnel and this de­ like it, it might be well to postpone life to fabrics. And slble for only 9.5 per cent of those SOVIET AERIAL RESCUE partment of the mill is kept very their visit to us until things have Other notable performers In the totally blind—an achievement busy. In some instances mills have quieted down. Everett, Mass., March 29.—(AP) cast Include Guy Kibbee, Hugh Her­ course, it*s odorless! Let brought about largely through pre­ been forced to compete with woolen “We could welcome Albert and —Everett High school, where a stu­ bert, Louise Fazenda, Ruth Don­ ventive care. PARH REACHES NOME and worsted mills in the matter of his bride of course, but we feel It dent strike was unceremoniously nelly, Flfl d’Orsay, Henry O’Neill. designs. One concern In N4jw Bed­ quelled by teachers last week, was Robert Barrat, Mema Kennedy and us prove it to you! This preventive treatment was would be better for them to go some­ Henry Kolker, all of whom do ex­ developed about 60 years ago by i ford showed a new pattern which is where else on their wedding trip and damaged to the extent of several about to be exhibited to the trade thousands of dollars during the cellent work. Oeinmn obstetrician named Crede Favorable Weather Awaited for fall wear. This fabric has the come to us later.” It Is impossible adequately to de- It reduced the incidence of blind The bride has evinced a yearning night. 'V’Emdals entered the building by Fliers Seeking to Assist appearance of a brown woolen cloth through a rear window, turned on Tke Doiigan ness in babies in spectacular fash' and only a close view and a feel of tor the banks of tbe Mississippi. ion. Many states including Connec' 89 Stranded on Floe. two fire hoses on the third fioor afid the cloth disclose that It is made of left them running throughout the ticut now require that this treat­ rayon filling and cotton warp. £cjem 4trfz0tchU t^ ment be administered to all in night. Nome, Alaska, March 29.—(AP) Knitted Goods A policeman saw water running Quickly relievo-the torment end Dye Works fants. Another line of cloth that is be­ WALL ST. BRIEFS Information from the Connect!' —A Soviet aerial rescue party from under the front door of the soothe the irriteted skin by simply PHONE 7155 hoped for favorable weather condi­ ing manufactured by the mills to a school at 7:30 a. m., and Investiga­ ^^lying sefie, comforting m cut State Board of Education for considerable extent is a fabric that New York, March 29.—^The Na­ the Blind shows, he said, that of IS tions today as its members prepar­ tional Coal Association estimates tion showed water pouring down ed to fly to the assistance of 89 resembles knitted goods. In some bituminous production in the United through the stairs and ceilings. children with this infection who instances, according to mill agents, were followed up in a period of five Russians stranded on the Arctic ice States last week at 8,600,000 tons The teachers received advance in­ pack 350 miles northwest of here. this fabric will be made Into skirts compared with 5,106,000 a year ago. formation of the planned strike last years, most of these cases occurred for women with a blouse of a dif­ Resmol Snow was falling as the large week and broke it up by dragging within a week after the birth of the ferent texture. Stylists claim that child. 'Three of these 13 occurred planes, carrying three Russian fliers Sugar consumption in the United the leaders out of lines leaving the and two American pilots landed the combination has made a decided States during January and Febru­ building and keeping them in sep­ when the children were two years hit with the women. In this con­ or more of age. The eyes of these here late yesterday after a 200-mile ary was 82S,633 long tons, an in­ arate rooms. flight from Nultato on the Yukon nection it may be stated that yam crease of 8 per cent over the 1933 three cases uMoubtedly became in­ mills which do not do any weaving fected because of home conditions, river. period, says B. W. Dyer & Co. Feb­ Word by wireless from the refu­ have benefited to a considerable ex­ ruary consumption was 14 per cent which were the result of contami tent because of the fact that some nated articles, such as hand-towels gees, stranded on an ice pack when above last year. their steamer sank, February 13, mills have brought out a cloth These infections are due to inex­ which Is composed of filling yam cusable carelessness on the part of said only two weeks of food sup­ Great Northern Railway’s total plies remained. In addition to the having a popcorn or ratine effect. assets as of December 31 last were some adult. Dr. Talbot declEired. This appearance on the yam Is due Of the IS eye infections referred shortage at food, the party faces 3851,424,768 against 3847,089,105 at to previously, it was fortunate that, the danger of a break-up of the ice to a large extent to the amount of theiend of 1932. Profit and loss sur­ be<»use a physician was called pack. twist put In either on the ring plus of 3104,655,903 compared with time and the cases treated properly, Professor George Yushakoff, lead­ frames or as the result of a special 3109,307,500 at the end of 1933. The the eyesight of seven of the cases er of the rescue expedition, plans o process In twisting. Those mills road bad a net loss of 33,187,760 In was saved. One eye in each of three remove the refugees to the main­ which specialized in the manufac­ 1933, as reported in the preliminary eases was rendered totally blind— land, later brlng^tng them here for ture of goods containing rayon and returns, against 1932 loss of 313,- two of these cases had no physician transportation back to Russia. silk report that they are doing a 405,439. in attendance. Only two cases out very fair business, and it is a known FLOWERS fact that prices which have been of thia group resulted in blindness FROM The other caise has light perception named by them and accepted by the only. SILK CODE AUTHORin trade show a good profit in man}’ instances. McCONVILLE’S Vyae Yam In Demand MEETS TWICE MONTHLY It was reported during the week GREENHOUSES CATHEDRALS IN ROME that one of the largest manufactur­ Will Be Sure To Please! ers of tires who produces his own New York, March 29.—The Silk tire yam Is so conditioned that he OBSERVE HOLY WEEK Textile Code Authority decided at has foimd himself unable to supply PHONE 5947 Its regular weekly meeting yrester- enough of yam for his own require­ WE WILL DELIVER m day, to hold two meetings a month ments and has given a substantial Church Bells Ring and Edifices instead of four as has been the cus­ order to another yam mill to sup­ CHOICE SELECnON OF tom since the Code went into ef­ ply the yam. According to reports UKE HEARTY APPETITES Resound With Hymns fect last October. The meetings from cotton yam mills, buyers of AND GOOD DINNERS EASTER PLANTS Glofification Today. will be held on the second and yaim insist upon a certain form of fourth Tuesday In each month. package and this means additional Peter Van Horn, chairman of the 2 5 0 " ” Rome, March 29.—(AP) — In expense in manufacture. The cloth Gu6>^ Code Authority, was given r vote trade, the electrical trade, knitters EASTER LILIES Rome’s many cathedrals and of confidence immediately after the of underwear and other users re­ churches this morning a brief peri announcement that James A. Gold­ quire that their yams be either fill­ ORMKORUMEORY od of religious ecstacy held sway as smith was retiring as chairman. Mr. ing or warp wind or put on wind­ devoted Catholics from many na­ Goldsmith sat as chairman of the 50c tions flocked to Holy Thursday ers according to the Aises the yams last two meetings at the request of are to be put. VISIT OUR STAND AT services commemorating the anni­ Mr. Van Horn. BN versary of Christ’s institution The mllA of Fall River report MAIN AND BIRCH STS. of The Code Authority also voted to that they are doing a falr-sizad the Eucharist. name an executive committee which Next to the 5c & 10c. Dming the “Gloria In Bxcelsis” business and that additional help will act with Mr. Van Horn on rou­ being taken on Increases as new cUmax of the commemorative reV' tine matters. Mr. Van Horn said business warrants. One of the old­ erence, Rome re-echoed with the he will make the names of this est textile mills in Fall River is clanging of church bells and the committee public in a few days. temples resounded with hymns about to reorganize and It is glorification. Then the bells were silenced fud- dealy. Music of the swelling or­ SOCONY gans was stilled. At that moment Rome began to mourn the passion and death at Christ. THE MAGNELL DRUG CO. No church bells win be heard un­ BURNING OIL .LOVELINESS and its ally, beautiful til Saturday noon and only the Has Secured Its Liquor Permit mournlag chants of the choirs will f w o i l ranges flowers. No gift to womanldnd is more be permitted in the temples. We are prepared 4o serve the trade with HIGH deeply appreciated k no attention more GRADE LIQUORS. We will continue to m ain tain our BBONSON IN WASHINGTON reputation, established dnring the prohibition pei!^, for tenderly received. Easter, a day dedi­ handling the beat in apirita at reaaonable pricea. Mid in CLEAN PROMPT HnrtfMd, March 39.—(AP)—Bl- cated to devotion is a natural time to send Uott P. Brcaaom of tha itata for- ctmtainera of pint, idnta, qnarta, and flftha. FLOWERS. ' astry departmant la la Waahlngton BURNING DELIVERY today confarrtag with Fadaral offl- STORE OPEN—8 A. M. TO 11 P. M. cialB OB tha Oonnaetlcut rmwl homaatand project which ia xpeot- ECONOMICAL ' DIAL 6029 ad to gat und

A Line-Up Of Profiles was a relatlvsty .large turnover in C B m E X OFTOSES DEPOT SQUARE O m C E SEND OUT INYITAIIONS XBtdraotiaoel tt on lapeove- attt of 1-S Othits,* up a CHANGES MADE TODAY FOR DEM OLAYBAU HERE point or so, raduded Texas Podfle Lend Trust, Kelvlnator, Wilson pre- The Manchester Pdtlic THE VAGNER B IU fMTed A and Armour Prsferred A. Water Company and Paper The rolls were modmtely higher. Music and Decoratisn Commit­ Such iaeuea os U, 8. Steel, American Mannfacturers Move from tee Combine to Fonc- Telephone, Mmtgomery Ward, Senators and Congressman Batch and Brown Block To­ fion Best in the Chapter's American Can, National Distillers, For Good Friday day. History., Chrsrsler, General Motors and (3ood- yeor Just about held their own. Many operators and most of the Urged to Help Defeat La­ The Manchester Water Company, The committee In charge of ar­ Ai Full Line Of Seafi ^ the William Poulds Paper Company public were reported to have stepped rangements for the sixth annual De- aside because of the fact that the bor Disputes Act (uid the Lydall A Foulds Paper Co., Molay ball today announced that m- Fancy Shore who have occupied offices In the security exchanges will be closed to­ vltationa are being dlatrlbuted In morrow for the Good Friday holiday. Raich and Brown building since town and mailed to OeMolay Chap­ January 193S, today moved to their Lack of aggressiveness in leading HADDOCK The Chamber of Commerce spe­ ters throughout Connecticut. Pre­ stock groups, however, was attribut­ new location in the remodeled store liminary plans, for the affair have cial committee on national legisla­ ed largely toi'^ssimistic interpreta­ Whole in the Coughlin building, in which already been completed and all Indi­ tion and the Board of Control of the building they occupied offices on the tions of the admlnlsri'ation’s ex­ cations point to one of the most suc­ change control bill. Ih some circles Chamber yesterday voiced xmani- second floor before moving to the cessful balls of recent years. Balch and Brown building. It was felt that If the measure goes Sc"’- mous objection to the Wagner-Con- The music committee has been in through In Its present form, the se­ They are now occupying a street communication with several of New nery Bill, entitled the Labor Dis­ level office which, they feel, will, be curities business may dwindle to ex­ England’s leading dance orchestras tremely small proportions. There putes Act, and a wire to this effect of benefit to those who wish to pay and promises a highly attractive were few hopes that amendments HERRINGS was sent last night to Senators water bills, which are due April 1. musical organiOatlon for the occa­ satisfactory to the financial district Lonergan and Walcott and Con­ The arrangement in the new Idea­ sion. In order to arrange an attrac­ would be approved by Congress. gressman Kopplemann in Washing­ tion provides for an accounting tive setting the decoration commit­ Optimistic commentators pointed office in the front part of the store lOc*^ ton. We know you recognlee these famous stars from "Wonder Bar”, but tee baa consulted a widely known out that the technical condition of Send Telegram with a private office located in the we’ll name them nevertheless. Reading from left to right they arc: interior decorator and is making ex­ the market had improved consider­ Fancy Mackerel, to 2 lbs. each...... lia |b. The telegram, signed by President rear where conferences can be held Kay Francis, Dick Powell, Dolores Del Rio, Ricardo Cortes, A1 Jolson tensive plana to change the Temple ably, that equities generally were In- Fancy Center Cut Swordfiah...... 29c Ubu E. J. Holl, after the Board of Conr and private business transacted. and Hal LeRoy. This unique musical drama is coming to the State dance floor into a beautiful ballroom. cinded to be firm rather than reac­ Fresh Stewing Oysters...... 29c pbt trol had voted 19 to 1 in favor of Theater on Sunday. It is the earnest desire of local tionary In exceptionally dull sessions the special committee's recommen­ DeMolay to present to the dance fol­ and that stocks, as a whole, seemed Large Frying Oysters...... 39c pint dation of disapproval, read as fol­ lowers of Manchester and surround­ to be la fairly strong hands. Round Chowder Clams...... 15e auart lows; “This Association here regis­ 30SEEKH0LC ing cities and towns a seml-formel There was still talk of a possible Fresh Cod Steaks...... 2 Ihs. 25e ters objection to Wagner-Connery dance unparalleled in the history of step-up In the price of gold In the Boston Blueflsh to Fry or to Bake...... 2 Ihe. 25c Bill, entitled Labor Disputes Act. the Chapter and every effort will be near future, but most banking quar­ Em ployers In industry and com ­ Best Way to Drink Wine ? made to accomplish this. ters were not inclined to anriclpate Fresh Thick Filet of Haddock. merce throughout this community AGENT’S ADVICE any change In the existing rats un­ Fresh Made Filet of Sole. Fresh HaUbut Steak. have registered their stand on pro­ til and unless other Influences fail Fancy Red Salmon. posed &et and are unanimously op­ It, Says Surgeon to w ork. posed to it. We respectfully urge ------U TE SniO C K S Freeh Steaming your support in defeating this bill. Only Three AppEcalions for r It appears unsafe and unwise and New York, March 29.— (AP) — .beer. He sold It was "drinkable, but New York, March 29.—(A P I- Agricultural authorities of Jugo (XAMS we hope it will be defeated.” Dr. Adolpb Lorenz, the fam ous |S®Lting better.” Financial markets maintatw^ n Siavla like the ty ^ of sweet potato Indiistiiallsts in Manchester, in Loans Actnally Made Here Vteimcse surgeon, sailed for homo He sdM he hod not tried the bock steady to firm position today and grown in North Carolina and have common with those of most parts of beer, as ns does not touch "bard requested the state college to ship the QAuntry, regard the Wagner- today after kicking a few ashes into various securities and commodltiea liquor,” which was the category in­ appeared to have benefited from a them some seeds. 15c Connery Bill as one-sided and see Today. the American wine drinker's goblet. to whioh be put bock. mild revival of inflationary senti­ in its ultimate effects, if it should "You must leam,” he said, "not The doctor expressed sorrow over ment. become law, a surrender of control to swallow your wine, SwELlowing is the American habit of imbibing The currency expansion rimpllca- Fresh Open Chowder of the coimtry’s industries to pro­ More than 80 Msacbester resi­ bod manners.” cocktails. He said wines would be fessional labor leaders. tlons attached to the overriding of dents sought information today ."I don’t getcha, Doc,” someone much better. the presidential veto of the Inde­ CLAMS Oommlttiee Unanlmoos interjected. •m iserable from R. 8. White, Jr., representa­ pendent Offices appropriatiOB bill by The national legislation commit­ The surgeon continued: tee, which consists of Robert K. Aa- tive here of tbs Home Loan Owners the Senate apparently did not bring corporation, regarding the applica­ "The proper way to take wine is the buying rush that might have re­ derson, chairman, Thomas Fergu­ to biU it.” Sprin9 CoMf 35c tion to obtain loans from the Fed­ PUBUC RECORDS sulted under o^er circumstances. son, Thomas Rogers, W. W. Robert­ "You mean” said the same in­ Trading was dull. son, Fayette B. Clarke and Law­ eral government to save their homes threatened by forselosurs. Only terrupter, "to lot it freezs in Some of tbs mstol stocks a H U D I N M O ff AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT rence Case, met yesterday to dis­ chtmks, and then bite it?” cuss the bill and voted unanimously three applications actually were few specialties were put up 1 to • • • wiA ibis Our Home Made Freah Baked Hot X Buns...... 15c dOa. against the measure. The oommlt- mode bmore 13 noon today, how­ The doctor indicated be meant no Manchester Trust Oompsny, ss around 8 points in quiet deoUngz. such thing. Grains, Silver and rubber improved. •mtsintf tid Stuffed and Baked Large Mackerel___ 19c and 25e each tee’s reoemmendation was Immedi­ ever. trustes for bondholders of the Man­ Cotton rallied about |1 a bole. Sterl­ Home Made Potato Salad...... 19c Ik ately submitted to the Board of Mr. White refused to disclose any "In Vienna we call It wine bit­ chester Lumber Company, to ths in prevent* ing Jumped 3 cents In terms of tbs Control, which noted approval of ing,” he continued. "Wine must be Monebestsr Investmsnt Comptmy, ini oolde.«« Home Made Cracked Wheat Bread...... 10c loaf Information regarding the amount dollar, probably In response to the this stand and authorised Mr. Holl of money oUoted to Manchester for bitten and not swidlowed. You of which Nathan B. ^chords Is an to wire Washington as aforemen­ Americans must leom to appreciate officer, real estate ' on Edgerton veto news, but other foreign ex- this purpose. He also dsclinsd to changes were narrow. U. 8. gov­ It Easter Bunnies...... 8 for 10e« tioned. ^ give facts conesming wbot tbs gov­ the dlffersncs between the tongue stre e t CLIARf ’’ITUMPY” HIADf and the palate.” ernment bonds eased. Seooodary Easter Chicken Cookies * * • t # * • *••••#••• s 10c ernment requires os ssourity for a corporation issues did better. Strictly Fresh Large Eggs from Coventry...... Itsn. He said be would bs at tbs Dr. Lorens did not indicate apeclf- ically Just how tbs wins, once bit­ BIVEB IS BISINO* Shares of U. S. Smelting advanced ...... 29e doK., 2 doz. for 55e Selectmen’s offles Thursday and Fri­ more than 8, while Dome, American Recreation ('enter day of this wsek and Tbursdsy, Fri­ ten, was to continue on its Journey Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard in ponnd packages .. .2 for 15c down the gullet without swallowing. Hartford, March 39,— (AP)—The Smelting, McIntyre and Alaska day and Saturday of next weak. His second rapid rise of tbs Connsctlcut Juneau gained l or more. There Items of Interest offles hours will bs from 9:80 in the The impression be gave was that AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT when one bos become a proficient river this ssason baa oaan noted morning tmtll 6 in tbs svsnlng. during tbs past 34 hours, with indl< RANGE o n , Nice Sealdsweet Juice Oranges ...... 23c dob biter, the wine proceeds automati­ cally to Its destination. cations of a full-sized fraabat wlth^ Horseradish Roots...... 25c lb« Today in two days if warm waatbar con- 0 to 6:10, man's vollsy ball class; He spoke very highly of Cali­ Fancy Fresh Green Telephone Peas...... 9c qt tinuss throughout the valley. Dur­ 7 to 7:46, women’s advanced swim- BUS NEARLY RUNS DOWN fornia wines. To flic 8« Fresh Strawberry Rhubarb...... 9c lb. ing part of Uia night, the riaa was "They are very good,” ha said. one-fifth of a foot an hour, wblcn Per GaUon Nice Sealdaweet Grapefruit...... 6c each, 5 for 25e BRHIGEPORT POUCEMAN "Not aa good aa European wlnas, rata baa seldom bean aurpuaad, 16 Galldns Or More. but vary good. They are young, and tMm nractlfis. and the river gauge at 10:80 a. m„ DIAL 6111 they will be much better whan they 7:S(^ 0ODS of Italy will held a measured 10,3 fast. The maasura- gat older,” mant has doubled , during tha weak. meeting In one of the club rooms. Bridgspprt, Moreb 36,—(AP) — He was not so kind to Amsrican 0 to 13, dsneing. Art McKay and Jess^ R iv^ia of 867 Nortb 18tb At midnight it was |,7, PORTERFIELDS his orchestra will furnish the musle. strsst, Nswark, H, J„ found out to­ Spruce and P ^ l Street! Both Recreation buildings will be day that tbs men bs nearly ran Pbone 6584 closed all day and evening tomor­ down with bis Springflsld-Nsw ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYSli row, la observance of Oood Friday, 7ork bus lost Monday oftsmeon . . «S' wars Captain Philip T. Bloasflsld ' ...... — rr ■ . " w. and Patrolman John Erickson of tbs m Third Prseinet, Whose Fault? Ravsflla was brought bock to Bridgsport today by nls smploysrs W eddings and reisossd on bond for bsarlng Saturday on a cbi^s of rseklsss driviM, Captain Blonsfls]iflsld said bs Eagleson-Trouton and Erickson bod aligbtsd from a Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Trouton, of strsst ear by tbs precinct station 66 Mala street, announce the mar­ bouss at Falrfislo avsnus a llttls riage of their daugbUr R u^ A. to oftsr 3 o’clock Monday oftsmoon, A lee E m I ssoo, son of Mr. and Mrs, wbsn tbsy wsrs startled into a sud- Albert Bulsson of 137 Cooper Hill dsn Isap for tbs curb and safety by street. 'A s marriage took place in tbs squeal of bostily applied brakes Hudson, N, T„ Aug, 13, 1688, The bebitnd them. Ravaolla’s bus ceremony was performed by the flashed post Blansflsid said and if Rev, Walter B, Hilton, they bod not Jumped would have A suggestion straight from They were attended by Mr, and been struck. Mrs, Carl Johnson of 816 Main millions o f European s tre e t Night auto racing, which bos be­ Mr, and Mrs, Eagleson will be in come popular on tbs west coast in houseudvest their newly furnished home at 67 the loet few years, is to be tried Pearl street, April 17. out in middlewest and east. r p H A T first dinner psrty...of eonrse, Iht Boy or Girl Who Refq§€S to Eat 1. k*sit*s just got to be s stweess. And, ofcomcoarse, if wiD be, if one simple pre- "W hat have I ever done to deserve It s a lucky girl whose mother knowa esntion is taken. Get a bottle of M s^ ’s a child who refutes to eat, and is how to regulate her children’s Seasoninf and use as direoced. just skin and bones?” The mother bowels without some strong, evil­ If a dish is flat or tasteless it qnieklT who asks that question might 1?e tasting cathartic that upsets the restores tba defieieney. For ICiggi’s- Amazing surprised to leEun that she alone is system and ruins their appetite I Seasonins has the nniqne prqwrty of to blame. She knows a lack of Whenever sluggishness coats the nraltiplynig the o r ig i^ taate of food appetite is the sign of a clogged little tongue, makes the whites of and making it more'prononneed and Econom y system, but does the wrong tmng the eyes a bilious yellow, or i child appetising. It ia not s senes or a spicy to remedy the condition. A violent is headachy and fretful, just try eondimsnt, bat a reel m U ag sid pop- See the Frigidaire ’34 that cathartic that, upsets the stomach pure California Syrup of Figs. TTie nlar with millions of Fnn^ean som pulls down a child like a spell of senna in this fruity laxative is so American honaewivea, not to speak of uses less current than one or­ sickness. It often forms,the laxative agreeable to take, so naturd in habit. A more sensible way of j j |»a action I (^ t red CalifomiaSyrup dinary lamp bulb. ^—regulating -ilating children----- is ., 1 explained.- of Figs at any drug store. The the column to the right: bottle should say 'California*. tory Offer Card worth 2S6 on yonr first pordiase. MAGGr TO-NIOHT S i A S e S I N O OAK ST. TAVERN 1 FREEI DBJVBlDaad OreXAU0 JfSw UJnstraM * SaaSIsS 30 OAK STREET •O eeipee Toult Ulu“, sa. Where the Electric Neon Sign With the Word “SCHLITZ” Welcomes All To Manchester’s Finest Tavern.

There are 1,000,000 more Frigidaires PRESENTS IIAe610a.lNC. in use, than all other malcea eombined. WVKtakSlMsi. >^W1NDT** PEABODY'S M m Terms as low as per month "MELODY FOUR" 'TT#? Be sure yours is a The Finest Musical Unit Ever Presented. (ll* -6 0 ) ______EI^JOY THEM AND

A REFRESHING GLASS OF It Doesn’t Pay Yo Drive A Dirty Carl SCHLITZ Hava Tour Gar OR WASHED POLISHED BALLANTENE a t KEMP’S, INC. SCHALLE3PS 768 Bfain Street BEER Ho^rwood Saper Serviee FRIGID AIRE SALES AND SERVICE Station 04S ,iDast Oenter 81. m 4188 I -I , • J |,|.S,; n-^- ^ • ;PAtS Eldsr

% Caa adukHa axpect ao holaa la thdr repo^r Caa paraata aapact eWA CUISES WORK the aasoe gprmal coaduct aad h i ^ TOASSETCHORgS ^ QM 0C J^MAY py behavior t N. Y. &ock$ Not aa I aea it. 4-KATHARINE HAVILAND-TAYLOR SATURDAY NNHT A m lo a f aa a child ia up and HnnsrcoNCERr about we take it for graated he Adams Exp ...... ■ k% la well. He la aaturally courageous Air R e d u o ...... 94% 4 - Alaska Jun ...'...... 31% and energetic, ao bla pallor, or PABUTOi a handsome yoatti, ba> sharper and three years more weary Allegheny ....v...... &% 1 P.aLStoeka eomes a tngtttve when, doe to dr- sunken eyee deceive lu. If he ia Allied Chem ^...... 148 cf the world. She sat, one February W in Be Replaced by FERA slow or unwilling or cross, we lay Beetho?eo Qnb to Sing On emnstanoes beyond his oonteol, he morning, in the boudoir of her New C!an ...... 9794 B aakStob ka flees from Key West to Havana with it to character. Some of It may Am Coinl A l e o ...... 48% Bid Asked York home, eating breakfast and be, but mountains of It can be laid Cap Nai Bank A Trust m a t t and LOTTIE, two thieves. reading her letters. The boudoir’s But Quota for Manch^ter Schubert Singers Program Am For P o w ...... 10 18% 15% V. W r i ^ to l e c t o f i Bean has killed a man and stcden to the door of health. The under­ Am Rad St S ...... 14%Conn. R i v « ...... 460 walla and furnishings were a riot of grade child is too often a martyr First National of Htfd 86 — a famous string of pearls at the purple, blue and green— a result of Am Smelt ...... 48%• Has Not Been Set to our blindness. And It is a ter­ on April 11. Am Tel and T el ...... 118% Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 50 54 Florida home of wealthy JIM a fashionable decorator’s ideas of Hi(h.Sdiool HiS. FIELD. Pabllto does not know this rible, terrible pity. Am Tob B ...... 68% • Hartford National .... 16% 18% “the new color harmonies.” Phoenix 8 t B and T... 16f — or that he himself Is aocnsed of the Am Wat W k s ...... 20% There were a great many letters The Schubert Singers of Hartford Weat Hartford Trust.. 95 — crime. Pabllto loves Field’s daugh­ All eWA workers in Manchester, Anaconda ...... 14% Prank V. Wright, deputy -coat'* on the tray and sometimes, after will present their first annual con­ Insnranoe Stocks ter, ESTELLE, and she loves him. including the six members of the ad­ Atchison ...... 66% missloner of education of Maqaa* a brief glance at an envelope Marcia ministrative staff, will be "techni- cert on Wednesday evening, April Auburn ...... 52 Aetna Casualty ...... 49 51 MABCIA TREADWAY knows Pab- would toss one, unopened, into a Manchester chusetts. lecture at the Hlg8 C E lly laid off” this Saturday night 11, at the Emanuel Lutheran church Aviation Corp ...... 7% Aetna Fire ...... 36% 38% lito is innocent bat fears scandal if wastebasket This gave her a sort of of Hartford, imder the direction of Balt and O h io ...... 28% Aetna Life ...... 17% 19% school auditorium on ’Tuesday eve« she tells this. Pay Unchanged ning, April 10, undto the aueplcea M malicious enjoyment and at the same Hayden Griswold, supervising Date Book G. Albert Pearson of this town, who B endix...... 18% Automobile ...... 19% 21% In Havana Pabllto tries to find time the cautious side of her nature organized and directed the chorua Beth S te e l...... 40 Conn. General ...... 27% 29% the local Educational club. Mr. NORRIS NOYES who befriended engineer for the CWA in Manches­ Hartford F ire ...... 49 51 Wright will speak ' on "New Occa­ did not suffer. She knew her maid ter, emphasized today, however, that The Singers will be assisted by the Borden ...... 22% him as a child but his efforts falL ThU Week Can Pac ...... 17%' Phoenix F ir e ...... 67% 69% sions to Teach New Duties.” would open the letter later and read the Federal Emergency Relief com­ Beethoven Glee Club of Manchester, Bean, impressed by Pabllto’s nat- which is under the leadership of Case (J. I.) ...... •...... 70 Hartford Steam Boiler 50% 62% The entire proceeds of the lecture carefully aU that Marcia did not mission, will replace the CWA. This Saturday — Entertainment and oral ability as a boxer, arranges Helge E. Pearson. Cerro De Pasco ...... 34% ational Fire ...... 49 51 will be used by the Ekiucational club read at all. If there were news of means that those on the charity list dance by Daughters of Scotia at several profitable matches for him. 87 Members Ches and Ohio ...... 43% ravelers ...... 485 445 defray the work it has under­ any importance the maid would be will merely be transferred from the Orange hall. N Meanwtdle SIR AUBREY, a titled The Schubert Singers were or­ Chrysler ...... 5i% Public Utilltiee Stocks taken in the local public schooIK. sure later to report it in a shame­ CWA to the FERA. Pay for work Next Week Ibigllshmen and Pabllto’s father, is ganized by Albert Pearson on Jan­ Coca Cola ...... 106% Conn. Ehec S e rv ...... 39 48 The club has defrayed all the ex* faced, devious manner. This, too, will be imchanged. April 2—Masonic ball, State Ar­ Conn. Power ...... 36% 88% tr^ g to find his son. gave Marcia pleasure because she uary 25, 1932, and the membership Col Carbon ...... 65% pense of dental hy^enist work in According to Mr. Griswold today, mory. Coml Solv ...... 28% Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 50 60 u te lle Field’s mother dies. could be sharp with Marie about now totals 37 young men from many the schools since the work was halt­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY the quota of 286 men, excluding two April 6—Play, ”I’ll Leave It To of the churches of HartfoM. Mr. Cons Gas ...... 38% Hartford Elec . . '...... 49% 51% spying. You,” by Sock'and Buskin club at Hartford Gas ...... 42 46 ed by the town,and atoo has furnish­ CHAPTER XXV v/ho were on the payroll but did not Pearson, who is prominent as a bass Cons O i l ...... 12 ed glasses for needy children with Now she picked up a letter with High school. Cent Can ...... 77 do., pfd...... 46 — , In November in little Guanajay work this week, were engaged on soloist and vocal teacher, besides defective eyesight and provided milk a Havana postmark and slit it open, the following loccil projects: six, ad­ Also concert Orange hall, aus­ Com Prod ...... 70% 8 N E T Co ...... 107 111 w^ere the tobacco is grown “Juani- recognizing Estelle Field’s hand­ being director of music at Memches- and diets for undernourished chil­ to” fought a sailor who had declar­ ministrations; 24, gravelling roads; pices St. Mary’s Bible class, Ed­ ter High School and Longmeadow Del L and Wn ...... 2’7% Mannfactoring Stocks writing. ward MacHugh, soloist. Du P o n t ...... 94% Am Hardware ...... 18% 20% dren since the open air school was ed his willingness to meet “ anyone 72, engaged in the building of high­ Junior High School, has made rapid closed. The letter read: ways; 85, forestry work: 49, paint­ Also ‘"The Dixie Land Minstrels,” Eastman Kodak ...... 86% Am Hosiery ...... — 30 anywhere.’’ “Dear Miss ’Treadway: Father progress wth the chorus, which has Arrow H and H, com. 13 15 ing and repairing jobs; 19, employ­ sponsored by Y. M. C. A. at Whiton made sixteen appearances in Hart­ Elec and M u s ...... 6% Beau arranged for a cock fight to and I hope very much that you can Elec Auto L ite ...... 27% do., pfd...... 95 — p^ede the match. This drew the ed "on the Princeton street project; Memorial Hall. ford churches this season and has arrange to visit us in Havana the April 7 — Anniversary banquet Gen Elec ...... 21% Billings and Spencer.. — i ci^ d but they remained to watch 15, engaged in the work of install­ also sung at the Newington Home Bristol Brass ...... 21 23 CONSTITUTIONAL COURT last two weeks of February or early ing a sanitary sewer at Manchester Anderson-Shea Post, V. F. W., and for Crippled Children and the Hart­ Gen Foods ...... 33% and cheer and depart declaring en­ Gen M o to r s...... 37% do., p fd ...... , 95 — in March. Father says you have Green; two, doing electrical work at Auxiliary. ford Retreat. thusiastically that this new and never seen our home here. It is quite Gold Dust ...... 20Case, Lockwood and B — 300 beautifully brutal sport was good. the High school; 11, trimming trees Also joint entertainment and sup­ Assisting Artista; Collins Co...... 45 — , SITS ON UQUOR CASE attractive and it would make me per of Red Men and Silk City Flute Homestake Mining ...... 388 .’’Juanito’’ and his opponent had and one, painting “ship” signs on The Schubert Singers ^11 also be Colt’s Firearms ...... 26 28 very happy to have you come. Band. Hudson M otors...... 20% met in a great shed where tobacco the highways passing through this assisted by Charlotte Robbie Gray, Eagle Lock ...... 27 30 “I have been traveling with Comtog Events Int Harv ...... 40% (Continued from Page One) w ^ usually stored. Lanterns sup' town. Hartford contralto, aad Robert Int Nick - ...... 28 Fafnir Beatings ...... 50 60 lather in South America for some Doellner,'widely known local violin­ pftd the only light and the comers No Work Monday April 9-10— Minstrel at Concordia Int T and T ...... 14% Fuller Brush, Class A . 7 — perfectly satisfactory in all respects time, meeting no friends, and have ist. The Beethoven Club will appeeu- w ^ dark. Pablito, standing erect Mr. Griswold said today there Lutheran church. Johns Manville...... 54 Gray Tel Pay Station 14 16 to the objecting store operators. been quite lonely. That is the rea­ v/ould be no CWA work in Manches­ April 10—Minstrel entertainment individually and In a combined group Hart and Cooley ...... — 125 waiting, saw a sea of swarthy son I especially want you to come, Kennecott ...... 19% Spellaoy’s Argmnent ter carried on Monday. He also St. Bridget’s church. with the Schubert Singers. Lehigh Val R d ...... 17% Hau*tmann Tob, com... — 6 fdhes. Then Beau rang a huge bell. although I would want you to come Attorney ’Thomas J. Spellacy, rep­ Pjchsently Beau rang the bell again pointed out that the FERA quota Also, lecture by Frajik V. Wright, Ligg and Myers B ...... 89% do., pfd...... 15 — resenting the package store pro­ anyway. 1 hope you are quite well. lor Manchester has not yet been de­ deputy commissioner of education Loew’s ...... 31% Int. Silver ...... 33 38 a4 the boy who was fighting Pablito Father and I are well but a little do., pfd ...... 75 78 prietors said: “The act contravenes against the ropes. Blood termined. The Manchester Green of Massachusetts, at High School LorlUard ...... 17% all the traditions of the state of tired from so much traveling. sewer job, he declared, would be hall, auspices of Educational Club. Mont W a r d ...... 30% Landers, Frary A (Jlk. 30% 32% Whs on his face, streaming from a “With my love, Estelle.” New Brit. Mch. com.. 7 9 Connecticut.” completed today. April 11—Three-act comedy “The Nat Blac ...... 42% He said that imder the act drug­ cijd over his eye. Pabllto stood back; Reading this litter, Marcia felt do., pfd...... 45 — BFau fanned him ardently. Then Brat,’’ at High school auditorium Dat y Health Nat Cash Reg ...... 18 gists could sell in “dry” towns on a warmth steal over her that she 7 Nat Dairy ...... 15% Mann A Bow, Class A 3 7 a|flain the bell sounded. by Junior Sons of Italy. Sundays and without regulation of had not known for some time. She Nat Pow and L t ...... 11% do.. Class B ...... % — ,When at last the sailor was lying April 12—Concert, auspices of hours. remembered Estelle vividly— a N Y Central ...... 34% North and Judd ...... 15 17 OB the platform, breathing loudly, American Legion Auxiliary at High Service Niles, Bern Pond .... 12 14 “The act broadens the scope be­ slender, coltish youngster who had school hall. NY NH and H ...... 18% yond any thing that we’ve ever Pphllto crept to his comer and sank thought Marcia’s cloths immense­ Noranda ...... 39% Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 4 into his chair. The Cubans were April 13—Minstrel, auspices Tall Russell Mfg ...... 40 60 had.” Spellacy explained that the ly attractive and watched her with Cedars and Ameu'anth at Masonic North Amer ...... ^ . 18% druggists were under no reetriction soreaming their approvaL Money eyes widened by admiration. DIABE’TES DEATHS RISENG Packard ...... 5% ScovlU ...... 24 26 vtg|s o>iAT>ging hands. Pablito rose, Temple. from the liquor control commission “Poor little devil—” Marcia said I Penn ...... 33% Stanley W ork s...... 20 22 spoke a few words, and again the Also Mother and Daughter Ban­ "Sugar Disease” Fatalities Up Fif­ Standard Screw ...... 55 — and that they were only under self aloud. ’Then she looked at the letter CHILDREN PhU P e t e ...... 18% Imposed restrictions which he said spectators went mad. He spoke quet, South Methodist church. teen Times In Lstst Century; do., pfd., guar...... 100 — Rigain, noticing that the handwriting Pub Serv N J ...... 89 were not legal. Spanish perfectly. He was one of By Oliva Robarta Bartow « Also Father and Son Banquet, More Women Than Men Found Radio ...... 7% Smythe Mfg Co...... 28 86 was less school-girlish than it haul North Methodist church. with Ailment. Tajdor and F en n ...... 70 — Other SpeeJters themselves and he was a hero. been, though still marked by affec­ Rem R a n d ...... 12% Soon afterward the proprietor of April 14—Ball sponsored by Lo­ Torrington ...... 54 66 ’The court open^ at 10:34 a. m., tations. » Rey Tob B ...... 40% h private athletic club heaj^ of this cal 2125, Textile Workers of Ameri­ BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Sears Roebuck ...... 47% Underwood Mfg Co . . . 42 44 and Spellacy made the op^iiag Marcia reflected, her finely arched ’There Is an old saying that a new boxer, “Juanito” , and hunted ca. Editor, Journal of the American Socony V a c ...... 16% Union Mfg Co ...... — 9 court statement. He was followed brows drawing closer together, that up Beau. person is no better than his stom­ April 15—Meeting of Connecticut Medical Association, and of Hy- South Pac ...... 26% U S Envelope, com... 80 — by April and then Louis Evans of Estelle must be 18 or 19 by this Beau did not know whether ach. I can vouch for the truth Council of the United Textile Work­ geia, the Health Magazine. South Rwy ...... 31% do., pfd ...... 90 — New Haven, representing sixty In­ time. Eighteen, shv: thought. And ’’Juanito” would be interested. It ers of America here. j St Brands ...... 20% Veeder Root ...... 27 29 terveners talked. He was followed evidently she was oddly immature in of this. I lay most of my sins of Deaths from diabetes in the Unit­ Whitlock CoU Pipe . . . 2 4 by Charles A. Harrison, also of New took a good purse to tempt him to April 17—“The Rale MeCtoy,” a I St Gas and El ...... 12% some ways though probably, from omission and commission to the ed States have risen as much as 15 JH.WU’ms Co. $10 par 40 — Haven, representing other inter­ fight, he confided. But the club pro- 3-act mystery play by Manchester St OU Cal ...... 36% close companionship with Jim, im- fact that I have never been times the rate of a little more than veners. I^etor had patrons who came from Community Players at Whiton Me­ St Oil N J ...... 44% happily worldly about others. "strong”, the result of two devas­ morial nail. half a century ago. Tex Corp ...... 25% At 12:25 p. m., the plaintiff had New York and wanted more than tating Illnesses in childhood. In New York, for example, the concluded its arguments and the de­ dock fights for their entertainment. Well, she’d visit them, she de­ April 18.—Semi-formal dance at Timken Roller B ear ...... 34 cided, and stick it out even though No one can write from the Country Club by Campbell Council, rate per 100,000 population in 1866 Trans America ...... 6% STATE TO RECEIVE fense took the floor. He said at length, cautiously, that heart, or with conviction, who has waa 2.1. In 1932, it was 29.2 Attorney (general Warren B. Bur­ he thought he could make it worth it did prove to be “rather deadly.” Knights of Columbus. Union Carbide ...... 42% Marcia rang for her maid then and not had thia exx>erience. The Also 3-act comedy, “Three Pegs,” Perhaps even more serious is the Union Pacific ...... 125 HOMESTEAD, GRANT rows addressed the court telling the •Muanito’s” while. strong, well person cannot have fact that more* women have been Unit Aircraft ...... 28% ‘ » V I judges that a motion to dismiss the. ' Beau said to Pablito, “Not a cent asked for a cable blank. Center church. the gift of understanding the mis­ April 20— Masquerade ball of St. dying of diabetes than men. The Unit Corp ...... 6% injunction had been filed with the imder $5000 for the first fight. And “I shall love edming, darling,” ery or discouragement of chronic Mary’s Yoimg Men’s club at State death rates for men and woman Unit Geui I m p ...... 16% (Ooatinaed from Page One) defendants’ answer to the com­ I get a third of the purse! See?” she scrawled. weakness. Even parents, although Armory. were about the saune until about U S Ind A le ...... 51 plaint. Pablito saw. He estimated his Marcia had almost lost all hope ot finding Pablito during the three they are sympathetic and worried, April 28— Ninth annual concert 1905. ’Then the rate among women U S R u bber...... 19% was notified today architects of the Burrows presented Deputy Attor­ Trinnings from n year or two of subsistence homestead division of ney General Ernest L. Averill, who years that had passed but she had cannot possibly interpret the of Beethoven Glee club at High began to rise more rapidly, so that U S S m e lt...... 122% fighting and saw himself with Noyes by 1932 about twice as many wom­ U S S te e l...... 50 the interior department had esti­ proceeded with the defense argu­ never been able to lose her sense struggle such a child goes school auditorium. in some secluded comer of the world en as men died of diabetes. Util Pow and L t ...... 3% mated the 30 homes to be con­ ments. of> responsibility for the charges through. The well never imder- April 26—“Old District School,” Where there would be a peace and a stand the sick, and the most heart­ Whiton Memorial Hall, benefit Y. Sound conclusions regarding dia­ Vick Chem ...... 31% structed on the project could be sort of secu r^ . That was all that against him. She had employed de­ betes, however, cannot be drawn, Western Union ...... 55 completed at a cost of $2,800 each. tectives to search for him and, soon less (unintentionally) people are M. C. A. he could hope for. because Insulin was introduced Western El and Mfg ...... 36% Where Situated A missing spark plug may be afterward, dismissed them. Her own those who have never been in bed April 27—Annual ball of John found by running the engine until A priest; whose abode was in a a day in their lives. around 1923, and diagnosis has be­ Woolworth ...... 50% search she had renewed after this Mather Chapter, Order of DeMolay. ’The project, as originally proposed it is warm and feeling the base ot narrow, dark way back of one of Such people acknowledge Illness come more frequent. Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 17% failure but it brought no better re­ May 7— "Inlaws and Outlaws,” * « • by the State Forest and Park Com­ each plug. The one which ia missr Havana’s churches received a letter only when it has a “name” and tne sults. 3-act comedy. Sunset Rebekah mission, contemplates the establish­ Ing will be cool. about this time from one he had patient is tucked between sheets Lodge at Odd Fellows hall. A part of the reason for the ment of the homestead on the town She considered the whole affair greater number of cases found sheltered. with the doctor stopping at the May 8-9— Kiwanls Show, High line between Ashford and Eastford. “damnably trying.” At moments among women In recent years has SAYS GEN. JOHNSON “I am weak enough at moments,” door each day. But it just hap­ school ball. Federal officials. Senator Lonergan Marcia’s Irritation, which grew be been the Improvement in diagnosis Noyes wrote, “to brood on what pens that a certain physical defect May 12— Opening of Memorial said, appeared to regard Yinfavor- cause for the first time she had and the fact that women are being would come from my telling the is not so dramatized. It goes by no Hospital drive for $15,000. WILL RESIGN POST ably the original estimate of $4,500 P a in ted .:. H a d to bo learned what it was to be thwarted, examined nfbre frequently and reg­ as the cost of each home, but took a ^th, as I told it to you. I am name, or is not recognized at all. Carried Home from Work tempted because I know that if I did turned against Pabllto himself. She Age And Youth ularly than they were in an earlier more favorable attitude when in­ my money would be mine again and T/ould have known that this was im Old, middle-aged and young day. (Oonttimed from Page One) terior department architects worked vioyXA help so much in fin<:^g Pab­ reasonable but there are women to often walk with one or seven dev­ Not all the people who have dia­ out the lower figure. lito. On the other hand, there is my whom reason Is never a very im^ ils tearing at them somewhere and betes get an early diagnosis. The guide private repairs and rehabilita­ How Operated ©LORIFYIN6 condition appears insidiously, and tion. wife to think of and my own son ix)rtant consideration. ’This is par­ yet the world . expects these weak Under the plan, a corporation to the symptoms are relatively mild It was said th 't the plan, if car­ who must by this time be a man. ticularly true among those who have chemical englnee to pull the train be set up with state assistance in the early stages. Moreover, a ried out, might even extend to pri­ "I have been paying a long while always been able to buy what they up bill and down dale with the would select the residents from the _Yo 6 rself laboratory examination is required vate slum clearance and the con- for my sin and irngw that I must want whenever they want it with no same speed and energy as their unemployed industrial population. to make a positive diagnosis. .struction of small homes. ’This pro­ continue to pay. Pray for me. thought of the price. more fortunate neighbors. We They would be employed in the state This, and the fact (hat women gram would be separate from the Father, and for the woman of whom Marcia had not been in Cuba make allowance for age, and even forests, with state fimds, and, in for more than a year and at the are appearing more frequently in slum clearance and housing activi­ I told you—the best woman I have middle-life. But we make almost ties of the Federal Housing Cor­ addition, would be supplied witb prospect of the trip she felt a faint industry and similar occupations small areas of land for g ^ e n plots. ever known.” DO allowance for children. _ Hwwee wd requiring physical examinations, poration. glow of pleasure. Jim Field’s home, Actually the majority of chil­ Confer on Question ’The public works administration of course, would be a monstrosity— Nothing is so aggravating as to likely explains some of the increase has been asked to loan $105,000 for Three years later in a dim old dren are healthy, but If we knew in diabetes as found in women. Those wbo have conferred several library in an English country home a new-rich castle. Well, she would the truth, there are thousands try­ put on a dress and at the last minute • • • times on the question Include; the project. Of this amount, $90,000 have the pleasure of sneering at it find that it must go to the clean­ would be used for construction of Sir Aubrey wrote a check payable ing to carry on the daily burden of An interesting change brought Frank Walker of the Emergency while she enjoyed its comforts. She school and home responsibility ers becauss It shows perspiration Coimoll; Harry L. Hopkins, relief bouses, and the remainder for pur- to the American detective agency about tgr the use of insulin in rela­ chase of land. Part of the loan that employed Billings. With the could awaken to stare at the ceiling that OM DOt fit for it. stains. Losing your temper won t administrator; Winfred Rlefler, a and murmur, "Oh,, my Ood, the help the drose nor prevent the stains tionship to diabetes is the manner would be repaid by the state, and check Sir Aubrey sent a letter, one Sometimas recuperation afte^ a in which death occurs. representative of the Public Works murals!” from reoccurrlng. administration, and representatives the reminder by the occupants, out line of which read; “I want you to 'severe Illness takes months. Even In anearller day, people who of the salary received for their etate keep on with the case.” This feeling of superiority had tbs most sympathetic and under­ A rellabls deodorant will. And of several other government emer­ beeonih very dear to Marcia and she the price of a good one is small dibd of diabetes u s^ to die in coma gency organizations. work. Billings himself wanted to keep standing motbsr will begin to wor­ —a form of unoonsclouBness which welcomed chances to display it. It ry after a while about school and compared to even one cleaning bill. In general, the plan would be on with the ease. He had become in­ Besides, tbsre’s the angle of per­ resulted'from chemical changes in Here’s Help for terested . in locating the boy who served ks solace for much she had she may say something like this: similar to the so-oalled renovating missed. sonal fastidtousnoss. The advertise’ the body. Today the number of and "olean-up” campaigns frequent­ was. be decided in bis low enl9b mo "You’re missing so muon. It’s go­ deaths from this cause has decreased AUSTRIA STARTS Oh, yes,'Marcia would go to ing to be bard to make up. I tbink meats oontinually proclaim the ly carried on by cities and towns, Girls Who Work meats, probably dead. "I certainly basards of perspiration odors and greatly. * but would be on a National scale. am nutty about this case!” he mur­ Havana. Bhe turfled through the by Monuy or ’Tuesday you’d bet­ For instance, from 1900 to 1980 Ruth Hirecb is $ typist la s rail- rest of her letters, aware of i ter be starting on your back work doubtless tb ^ are right. Certainly Details of the method of financing CLEAN4IP DRIVE mured often. Xet the tangle haunted no dODOiag partner think you’ re ths number of diabetic dsatba due were not made known, but it was road ofice ia Daytoa, Ohio. "Sevacal him. vague sense of anticipation and ex< aad I’ll send for your books,’’ to coma dropped 60 per cent. At doles I fidoted", she wrhee» "aad had OiteOMBt. ^ lovsUsst bit of fsmintos fiuffinsss uadentood the plans Including to be carried 8iaee! .The spring before be had made Lewsrtaf BsMstoass that ever followed his steps if body the lame time taer# was a rlM of owners of homes and property pos­ (OMllBiNi from Pngs Ons) S io ^ ie d k V a trip to Itoglaad to see iir Aubrey (To Bo OoflMflaod) Jimmy Uss la bed aad w ^ s i . about 86 per cent la tbs deaths OBedidaC I caa work right throegh odors war with your niosst evening sibly eontrlbuting a part of tbo each meath. I toel walTaad streofl end ais healthy, red-cheeked, taw- or erssps about tbs bouM and p e^ m s. associated with changes in ths money nsosssary for needed repairs srnmsat of Visnaa, now mainly im- worries, Tbsn finally be gets at oow", ^ ney-baired daughters. Mr. Billings, But ehssr up! On tbs market heart, tbs olroulation, the kidneys and banks financing tbs remainder prisoned. Wooiea are leafaiag by wtlcome being imaginative, saw the old book lessons wbsa bis mind is ia now are preparations that do tbsir sad wltb gsagrsBs. with loans. No formal osasorriilp has been im­ FOREIGN EXCHANGE • • • expcrieaec that these Ittde ohoeoleie house at Lower Oirtlags in the no stats to bo driven, or bis body, work ptrfsouy. Tbsre’s a colorless posed as yst upon oafs witticisms coated tablets k e^ them asm a sttbsE COOKINO THE BAflTBB HAM are hereditary. By use of iausUn, a training filfbt at Laredo, be was LIPI LONO*railllD'' •paia, l f i 6 ; P o r t i^ , 4J6: Oraaoa, but dirsetly traosabls to tba first children with diabetes—whlob ussd dumbfoundsd to find that Captain ,M; Polaad, 19M} OiatAo-ilevakla, attsok, as reduced vitality sad ds- Ik baktof tba wbola bam or tba to bs sspsolally fatal to youngsters Skaggs, bis passsagsr, was miss­ Keeps ‘rhem Fit at 70 4.16; Jufio-fllavla, 3.36; Auatrla, fsBss 'lssvs tbs SBUdl b o ^ vulasr- baa butt, waab tba bam or butt and —«ow llvs aad are likely to knve ing. Captain flkoifgs’ body was SOOTH CHURCH able to f anas that suddenly be- plaoa it in a oovarad roaatar or children. Henoe the question of found la a flsld n iu lw tbs Ksrby Tbl 1I.96N; m auala, 1M { Argaatlaa, 64J0N; BruiL I46N ; Tokyo, 60.36; corns patbologloal. naktof pan witb auffleiant watar to taarsdlty In dlabstss wlU, la the sobool bouss, a short (fistaaes from Methodiat EptoeopaL . •y. Sbaagbal, 84,76; Hongkoag, 86.76; Ws are told that tbs mind. It­ j ^ covar tba bdttom of tba pan. future, be on Inoreastogly Import- Randolph Flsld. Mmdeo City (Blvar paao), 37J6; self, as a tbiaklag maoblas, doss TbM baka to a modarataly alow sat problsin. GOOD FRIDAY, 7:80 P. M. • Meatraal ia Naw York, 100/>8H} not tire, but however true this ovaa, 800 da|raaa F., aUowiia about SHADOWS” y Naw York ia Moatraal, 99.98%. may be, tbs brain Is a pbysloat as 31 natoutaa to tba pound. tba bam or butt ia mora tbaa half dona DEATH AOOTOENTAL Choir rcnderlBg Duboin’ “ SevMi Lflflt WordS^* ISSmniiuiiiar— N—Noakaal. wen 'as a SMBtal orgaa aad ds- psads upon good blood aad aour- raaova tba rind aad raturn to tba EASTER SUNDAY ovan. If daairad a oup of fruit juioa JOHNL.JENNEY A. p. WBiTim nx IsbfflSBtf aad must be free of a Brldfsport, liaroh 29.— (AP)—^ 10:4& Momiflig Worahlto f •t. Pataraburg, Fla.', Mareb 39.— tralaload of worries to do Its may ba addad at tbla point. If finding of 'aooidental dsath was to- 10 Depot flqnaro Phone 8850 juioa la daairad baata fraquant- tumsd by Coroner John J. Phelan Sfliwoib—” Lord of AIL” (AP)—Howard w . Blakaalaa, Aaao- work. ly. About 46 mlButaa M ora tba ' r- ■ • olatad Praaa aoiaaea adltor waa Heahli Bsfclad Dehavier , today in the oase of Leo TbCbeif, aaat ia flalabad oaoktog dot wlta 91, of 26 Woodward avenue, Ndr- dtOG—Voflper Stnriflfl. , raatlaff aaiMp thia atonUaf follow' Za tlM last five years, conditions wl^la olovaa aad imtokla with ItiBuraiteG lag aa maadleltla opm^ma par- haV4 bsM advsrss to oblld bsaltb walk. Hs died on Marob 24 of hurts EflfliUr *D^«BUi—*The Ufteg bropB auffar. Oonq^lata baktof un< rsoelved when a small ooupe to life, Aoeifleet and Health, fonaad lata yeatarday by Drr. R. afld baM asss, poor savlroamsat, eovarad. Cflflt of 25 ChaiMterfl with Coettia O k im Ortffla. fo o d ^ ^ O la f to ohsnfioal variety, whlob four otbars.^wers riding orasb- Fire faBoraaea, fidaitty and Itlakaalaa #aa oovartag tba or iwFiNtolfiB altoflMsr. aad ed into the rear of a state blgtaangr Aasarleaa CSitBiloal floolaty ooavaa- ___ raoam if 'leaat attantton. Tents have been mads in Italy department truok eanding a b0|; on tloe la aaaaloa bara tbla waok. Tba-'itoi^ batttb'af our cblldsan srith automobllea operateq on a gas the poet road In imsr Koflalw attaobaa rapertad bia daplatad. Ara ttaay fit, fttri made to tranrit ftom ' cbar^iM state truck was being apeMtod 'by OuNalty U m p - gtHitUtM Wlfl "aeeMtiialv to mfit Hi'M uiitoi? U K tn A WiiSiMis . l«iv M i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN( rnsR, oonNh ihursdat, march s9, im a Guards Drub Rangers In Town Title Opener, 32- AMERICAN LEAGUE IS BETTER CHAMPIONS EASILY OUTCLASS NATIONAL GUARDS (82) P. BALANCED THAN IN A DECADE rf .. CHALLENCXRS IN RAGGED T IL f 8—Fhlkoskl, If .. 2^Turkington, e 0— NeUl, c ...... s o SAYS COCHRANE, Charter Oak Girls Down 8<—Gustafson, rg Qirkeiiien Ootphy and O ilchtt Rirab from OrtMli Mi* 3—^Dowd, Ig — Middletown in 3 Games phying Soperb Mmmt Game; Lead at HaKlimi WHO BELIEVES A U 18 11 10-14 82 RANGERS (16) 13-6; Taridngton and Dowd Featnro; Nerromoii^^ Clicklnf In brilliant atyl« laatf. The Charter OMce hit the wood P. B. F. T. night, the Charter Oak Girls swept for team singles of 612, 520, 629, 0—Raguskus, r f ...... 1 1-8 8 while the Middletown team hit only all three games of a State League and hexperionce Factors in Dedsiye Defeat of Losorl one game over 600, to give the locals 0— Kennedy, I f ...... 0 0-1 0 match with the Middletown Girls at total plafall by 98 pins. Gertrude 2—Enrico, I f ...... 2 1-1 P Refoses to Predict Where the Charter Oak alleys to bring Nelson featured for Manchester 4^*"Seheuts, c. If, rf 0 2- 42 their season’s record to date to for­ with a three string of 387. 2—^Sheldon, c ...... 0 1-2 The National Guards euily defeated the Rangers in the ope^^ 1 ing game of the town title basketball series at the State Armors D gert WiN Finish; Thinks ty-three wins and seventeen losses. Middletown Olrls (^^■DellaFera, rg 1 3- 4 5 Although official standings are not Bern White . . . 71 llS 86—270 1— Salmonds, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 last night by a score of 82 to 16. In so doing, the Guards gave available. It is believed that the local Luden ...... 100 90 87—277 a sm ^ Crowd of 800 fans the impression that they are perfectly 1^—*^Lntonlo, Ig, rg tf 0-0 0 Yanks and Senators Will team is very close, If not ahead to Osys ...... 96 91 87—278 Mpable of duplicating the victory next week and thereby esxp the leaders. Bea White ....106 96 106—806 0—Sartor, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 It was the Charter Oaks last Gayeski ...... 120 114 108—842 .f ture the championship for the third consecutive year. Go Down Flghtliig Be Clubs to Beal match before heading for Baltimore, 10 8-15 16 Md., and the national duckpln tour­ 492 608 473 1468 Ths Rangers went down fighting ney and the locals toppled the pins Charter Oak Girls Score By Periods to the last, but the combination of National Guards...... 7 Editor’s Note: Thla le the fourth la a manner that Indicates they will Jaokmore ...... 98 109 101—808 6 11 8— 32 extreme nervousness and inaxperl- be a strong threat in the southern Badgers ...... 1 of a eerlee of eight artlclee written Strong ...... 107 106 98—811 5 5 5— 16 •ace proved too much o< a handicap for The Aseoclated Preee by big city. Miss Gayeski of the visiting G. Nelson ...... 118 109 116—887 Score at halftime, 13-6, Guards. . Referee, John “Shorty” tor Coaqh Hugh Greer'i courageous league managers, giving their view’s team stole the individual honors F. Nelson ...... 106 92 96—292 Malin. Time, ten-minute quarters. Timers, Greorge Ecabert on the coming season. with a high three string of 342 and Schubert ...... 89 104 120—818 quintet of youngsters to overcome. also tied Jennie Schubert for high and Alton Johngren. Scorer, Erik Modean. ^ 6 Guards dominated the encoun­ ^ MIPOBT,COCHRANE single with 120. 612 620 829 1661 ter from the outset and demon­ , Detroit Tigers) Basket By Basket strated a marked luperlorlty over their rivals that wss In evidence Lakeland, Fla., March 29.— (AP) Beaumont In the Texas league last even when the score was close, —No matter where a lot of major year. If this great young fielding BASEBALL BRIEFS Following Is the basket by basket which It was only In the first half league ball clubs will wind up this shortstop, Frankie Parker, could hit, account of the National Guards vic­ of the tussle. year, Including the Tigers, I am I might move Rogell over to third, Local Sport tory over the Rangers In the open­ Coach Wilfred aarke’s charges, sure more aggressive spirit will be but ^ t Isn’t likely to develop. Par­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS- Added to carry three Infield reserves, ing game of the town title cage court veterans one and all, display- CtTBS shown on the field and that the ker is one of the best dsiensive and it « 6p«wed today that Pat series at the Armory last night. M much tmptovement but play for games will be more hotly contested. shortstops I have ever seen. Los Angsles, March 29.— (A P) — Crawford,Tford, Burg

LOST AND FOUND AUTO ACCESSORIES— APARTMENTS—FLATS- TIRES 6 TBNBMENTS 63 LOBT — BLACK ANGORA Cat. Maple Leafs Come Back ARMY-NAVy EDGES Bradley Has Quartet Of Finder please notify S. J. Prentice, USED TIRES— 1-700-18, 12.00; 2- FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Jr. 676 Lydall street. Telephone 660-19, 14.00 ; 8-600-19, |4.60; 1- modem Improvements, garage. Ap­ 7481. ______600-18, IlilO; 2-660-18, |8.60i 8- ply 7 Florence street. Tel. 7144. To Even Hockey VFWBYSKPINS Likely Horses To Offer 626-18, 17.60; 1-660-18, |1.60; 2- LOST—BLACK PURSE In Wool- 626-18, 14.00. Colonial Esso Sta­ FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, on worth’s store, containing sum of tion, comer Main and Bissell Sts. Ridge street. Inquire at 26 Spmee New York, March 29.- (AP)— ^ing 6 to 1 victory last night. The money. Finder please return to In Derby and Preakness street The Toronto Maple Leafs, who teame will meet again tomorrow to Capture Ex-4enice Men’s Woolworth’s storc^.______decide their eeries. FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and looked like the best team In the Na­ MOTORCYCLES— The winner will claeh m all prob- four room furnished or unfurnished By OBLO ROBERTSON the Texas Derby at ArUngtoB tional Hockey League through the ahUlty with the Chicago Black Bowlmg Titk in Exciting, automobiles FOR SAKE 4| BICYCLES 11 apartments. Manchester Construc­ (Aseodsted Preee Sports Writer) ^Downs’ spring meeting but is greater part of the aeaaon, have Hawke in the five-game duel for the only another s^ p in Church’s cam’ tion Co. Tel. 4181 or 4869. iroved their claims to greatness Stanley Cup, emblem of world pro- 1932 ESSEX COUPE; 1929 Olds- New York, March 29.—(AP)— paign which he hopes wUl bring FOR SALE—SIDEWALK bike, in i^ere not entirely undeserved by feseional hookey supremacy. The Close MatcL mobile coupe; 1929 Chevrolet] FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- Col. E. R. Bradley has come forth Derby and Preakness victories. good condition. Telephone 4078. fighting their way back from the Hawks took an almost unbeatable coupe; 1929 Chandler sedan. Fords: ment, steam beat, and all improve­ with a stronger array of three-year- ragged edge of elimination into the lead la the semi-final series for low­ 1931 Victoria, 1930 coach, 1929] ments, garage, rent |28 month. In­ In the most exciting match of the olds than usual this year which coupe, 1929 coach. Brown’s Oarage. quire 627 Center street. midet of the play-off battle for the er raiiking clubs when they wallop­ KLORlS'rS—NURSERIES 16 league championship. ed the Montreal Maroons 8 to 0 at season, the Army amd Navy five augurs none too well for horsemen Two games to the bad after be­ Montreal last night This contest squeexed out a win over the V. F. who have designs on stopping his EASTER LILIES, TULIPS, Cal- FOR RENT—MODERN SIX room YOUNG PRO LEADS I ing twice defeated on their own like all the "preliminaries" is decid­ W. last night on the Charter Oak string of victories at Churchill ceolATlu and many other flower­ flat with garage. Rent 126.00. In­ rink by the Detroit Red Wings, the ed on totals' for two games. The alleys by the narrow margin of six Downs in the Derby May 5. Waal Ad ing plants, Roses, Carnations, quire at 167 Wadsworth street Leafs came back on "foreign" ice second clash is to take place at pins, to tides the season's ex-service To follow in the footsteps of Be­ IN GOIfJOURNEY ifinapdragon. Corsage bouquets. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat all to even up the series with a smasb- Chicago Sunday. bowling honors. The match was have Yourself, Bubbling Over, Bur­ Manchester You are Invited to visit our green­ Improvements, trolley station, 6 the fln^ between the sectional win­ goo King and Broker's tip, the mas­ Evening Herald house this week-end and make minutes from mill. 868 Center ners of the veterans league, the' ter of Idle Hour Farm offers Bazaar, your own selection. Tel. 714, Burke street Phone 6688. Army aad Navy club wlnnera of the an outstanding filly; Boy Valet, a Henry Picard of Charieatoo CLASSIFIED The Florist, Rockville, Conn. On first half, and the Veterans of For­ successful winter campaigner; the concretd highway. FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat and ga­ eign Wars, leaders of the second ADVERTISEMENTS well-bred Blue Again and Baker’s Shoots 137 in North and rage, 20 Summer street James J. Major League Prospects half. Dozen which, like Broker’s Tip, Robu, telephone 7488. The Vets got off to a fine 49 pin never won a race as a two year old. Oeeat els ereras* words to a MOVING—TRUCKING- laltlala nambers aad abbrevlauoas By ALAN GOULD 4>from a itafl which w u a big dis­ lead for total plnfall in the first Basaar and Blue Again also have Sooth Open Event eeeh eouni as a word aad eoBPoaad FOUR LARGE SUNNY rooms, game, lost all but 18 pina of it in the been named for the Preakness. words as two worda Mialnan eeet is STORAGE 20 appointment in 1988 and has only white sink and tubs, porch, mod­ second game, and went into the final Bazaar is held at 15 to 1 in the prlos of three llaes. THE PHILLIES one real addition sofar, Curtis Plnehurst, N. C., March 29.-* Uae rates per dar (or traasteat PBRRBTT A OLENNEY IN C looai em. Bargain 812.00 and 116.00 8 frame facing a roused afid inspired Winter Haven, Fla., March 29.— Davis. This rangy righthander won future books despite the fact that (A P )—A 2’7-year-old Carolina pro­ and long dlstanos moving. Dally Walnut street oh&r Pine. Inquire Army and Navy crew that rallied Bradley, like most Kentucky horse­ Meettve Marefe M, M** express to Hartford. Overnight Tailor Store. IAP)—Among other worries, the 20 games in "A.A." company with fessional with a brand new putter Cash Charge Phillies for ylars have seldom come San Francisco last year. to ^pe out the commanding lead men, maintains a filly should not be servlcs to and from New York. with the largest game score of the and a score five under par was the S Coaseoutwe Dajrs I FOR REDTT—MODERN five room through the spring training season With further service from such given serious consideration for a i Coaseoutlve Oars I ots U eU Tel. 8066—8860 or 8864. evening. man to beat as the final 36 holes of flat, on West Center street, and without some Infield problems to veterans as Jumbo Jim Elliott and race nm so early in the season. i Oar ...... •! 11 etsi It eta Rooters of both teams crowded the 32nd annual north and south ▲11 orders tor Irregular laserUoas othere in different localities. Wm. solve. Just when it looked this year Phil Collins, besides the develop­ Perhaps be has had a change of open golf tournament started to­ will be oharged at tbs oae tlase rate. the alleys in support of their favor­ heart since he saw Bazaar win five Bpeolal rates for loag tern ere nr PUBLIC PASSENGER Kanehl, 619 Center street Tele­ as though the club's aggressive new ment of yoimger but experienced day. ites. Dave McCollum, maaoot of of her ten starts, including the rich day advertlslag givea apoa regaesC phone 7778. pilot, Jimmy Wilson bad this an­ Singers like Erd Holley, snipe Han­ the A. and N. five, aided by his able He was Henry Picard of Charles­ ▲ds ordered tor three or els days SERVICE 20A hopeful at Saratoga, and 842,665 as cient jinx on the nm, it bobbed up sen,. Austin Moore, Frank Pearce ally BUI Shields had the V. F. W. ton; the score was 137 for the first aad stopped before the third or dfth FOR RENT—FOUR AND five room a juvenile. The daughter of Tetra- dar will be oharged oaly for the ae- IN ADDITION TO SUver Lane Bus again In the form of the spiking of and Reg Grabowski, it is Wilson’s pin-toppers on edge throughout the 36 holes of the event and the putter tenement:, all Improvements, at Dick Bartell, star shortstop, cap­ hope he will perhaps life the club tema-SUver Hue has grown consid­ was doing black magic along the tual aumber of tlasei the ad appear* Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge, party night. The din during the last ed. obargiag at the rate earaed. bat 148 BlsseD street rent reasonable. tain and sparkplug of the team. a notch In the race. erably during the winter, developefl grained carpets of Pinehurst’s sand ao allowaaeo or refaads eaa be made or team trips, we also offer 7 pas­ Apply on premises. game was terrific. ea sis time ads stopped after the WlU Miss BarteU Seventh Last Year Ouldo Giorgetti of the Army and powerful shoulders and hind quar­ greens. senger sedan livery. Phone 8068 ters and stands 16 1-2 hands. fifth day. FOUR ROOM FLAT—1st floor. Im­ Bartell was hurt so seriously a The Phillies finished seventh last Navy team roUed 129 to take single The slender Charlestonian yester­ No “till forbids^: aspUy Uaes aet 8860, 8864. Of the other bradley eligibles, provements, good neighborhood, few days ago he may not recover In year, following which they were game honors and his teammate, F. day leaped Into the van of the sold. Blue Again, a son of Black Servant- The Herald wlU aet be respoaslble reasonable. App.y Chas J. Strick­ time to be in the opening gamedine- obliged to sell their champion bat­ Anderson took the three-game to­ formidable competition when he re­ Blossom Time, is a full brother of for more thaa oae laeorreot lasertloa HELP WANTED—MALE 86 land, 168 Main street Phone 7374. up April 17. Lou Chlozza, promising ter, Chuck Klein, to the Chicago tal of 848. Earl Wright of the Le­ turned a 68, three under par, to go ad aar adverUsemeat ordered ter Memphis recruit Is filling In for Cuba for 8125,000 to escape the Blue Larkspur, the Colonel’s great­ with his 69 of the previous day. Bill more thaa oae time gion, secretary of the league, was The laadvarteat omlssloa ot laoor- Bartell. At present, Don Hurst, financial shoals. official scorekeeper. est money-winner; Baker’s Dozen is Mehlhom, the stocky Louisville, Ky., rest pablloatloa of advortlalag will be I WANTED— EXPERIENCED wood BUSINESS LOCATIONS slugging first baseman is the only The net result Is a real job of re­ The scores: another Black Servant colt and Boy pro, who led at the end of the first reotlfied only by oaaoellatloa ot the choppers. Telephone 8149. veteran. construction for Wilson. The only Valet was good enough to finish day’s play, dropped into a tie for eharge made tor the service eadered. FOR BENT 64 Army and Navy 0x0). All advertlsemeats mast ooatorm Wilson had been counting on Bar- deal Wilson has personally engi­ GaUlgan ...... 101 109 116—326 third in the Florida Derby. second place with Mortle Dutra, the Norman Church, owner of the Detroit Spaniard, with 139. la style, oopy and typography with rO RENT—OFFICES AT 866 Main tell’s help in developing Marty Hop­ neered is the purchase of Ethan Frey ...... 94 102 84— 280 regalatloas enforced by the puLllsh- LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 Cavagnaro .... 93 102 09— 294 Northway Stable, offers an out­ Mehlhom carded a 72 to go with irs and they reserve the right to street (Orford Bldg.j Apply Eld- kins at third, and Irvine Jeffries at Allen, fieet outfielder, from the Car­ second. Hopkins, a smart fielder has dinals. Allen probably will start with F. Anderson ...110 110 128—348 standing Derby candidate in Rlsku- his opening round 68. Dutra yester­ edit, revise or reject any copy eoa- [FOR SALE—ACCREDITED heifer, ward J. HoU. Tel. 4642 and 8U26. ildored objectionable. shown little confidence at the plate. Wes Schulmerich and Chuck FVlUs GiorgetU ...... 93 111 129— 333 lus. Lightly regarded when the 124 day shot a sizzling 67 to pair with just come in; also Guernsey cow CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to Jeffries only lately has bcgim to in the Phillies garden spots. Harvey three-year-olds were nominated for bis first round 72. George T. Dunlap, be published same day must be re- 795 Hartford Road, telephone 7405 y^ved by It o'clock noon: Satu'-days HOUSES FOR RENT 65 justify the expectations erected Hendrick will be available for all 491 534 566 1581 the Derby, the son of Stimulus has Jr., the amateur champion playii^ n:t0 a. m. around his American Association s round utility chores. V s F s W * moved In among the favorites due over his familiar home course, pull­ TELEPHONE YOUR FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, batting mark of .343. “ I won’t say where the Phillies Laking ...... *. .'.119* 101 103 323 to his smashing second behind Gal­ ed up into a tie for fourth position ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 F r a ile r ...... 103 89 98— 290 WANT ADS. single house, with adl improve­ The catcher-manager’s chief re­ are likely to wind up,’’ said Wilson, lant Sir in the mile and a quarter with Tommy Armour, of Detroit, FOR SALE—W h i t n e y baby car- ments, at 16 Homestead street, liance in the forthcoming Nationad "we start against the Giants and it T. Anderson ...1 0 5 93 118— 316 Agua Cidiente handicap. with 141. Wiffy Cox, of Brooklyn, ▲ds are accepted over the telephoae I Olson ...... 90 94 115—299 the CBXRGE R^TB given above rlag;e, in good condition, reason­ garage if desired. Inquire Prank League race is placed in his own will mean a lot to our club’s spirit Riskulus now is being pointed for was a stroke behind with 142. M a oconvenience to advertisers, bat able price. Inquire 164 Cooper St Damato, 24 Homestead street Tel. ability to develop better pitching to give the champions trouble.’’ Mathlason ...... 123 126 98—347 S o caGASH RATES will be aooepted as 7091. ruLL~ ' FITMENT It paid at the busl< 540 603 582 1675 office oa or before the aeventh day following the flret Ineertloa of FUEL AND FEED 49-A ro RENT —SEVERAL desirable ad otherwlae the CHAROE five, six and seven room houses, tB will be collected. No reepoael> IFOR SALE—SEVERAL TON of single and double; also heated MAN 0 ’ WAR, FAMOUS for errora la telepboaed ads ^ assumed and their accuracy good quality hay at reasonable apartments. Apply Edward J. HoU, ^ be guaranteed. prices. Tel. Rosedale 30-5. Phone 4642 and M25. HORSE, 17 YEARS OLD H o c k 0 V ^ Sport Briefs INDEX OF I FRANKLIN BLUE FLAME rangt. (By The AMOdated Preea.) GLASSIFICATIONS oil has more “beat units'. The FARMS AND LAND Eighty-six candidates reported for Rackliffe OU Co. Phune 398U. FOR SALE Lexington, Ky., March 29.— (API Playofli ' C tiM BY MBS samcB. me. t. m. nn. u. s. mt. orr ifiacomoots *• • • • m/s —Man O’ War, famous horse that places on the freshman baseball '01 ...M I Toronto, 5; Detroit, 1. team at the University of Alabama. FOR SALE OR LEASE—40 to 50 won 20 ol his 21 races in 1919 and Chicago, 3; Montreal Maroons, 0. oths HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 1920 and 8249.455 in stakes and Clyde Propst, new football coach ird of Thanks acre farm, on State Highway, Tonight’s Schedule at Howard coUege, Birmingham, In BComoiiaB ....«>•• purses, was seventeen years old to­ room house, with aU modem im­ Canadlan-Amerlcan League Playoffs Ala., starred in football, baseball Loot and Found • • • • • a c a • e I ITALIAN OAK library table, 825; provements; 6 pump gas station day. I «e* a • eaa • I Boston at PhUadelphla. and basketball at the University of unonncemento Vulcan 4-bumer gas range with It was just like any other day to n r\»raonaio ...... with 5 rooms for living quarters, Alabama. ▲atoaMklioa broiler, $8; Wing chair, down seat, with all Improvements, 2 car gar­ the "horse of a century,’’ as he Nine varsity football players are ▲utomoblloo for Salo ...... 839.50; 10 pc. walnut dining room, age and bam. Call Rosedale 32-5. buried his muzzle in his usual break­ members of this season’s track team ▲utomoblloi for Exchargo _ fast of four quarts of oats, and was ▲uto ▲eooaaorioo—Tiros 860. Watkins Furniture Exchange, at the University of Alabama. ▲uto Ropairlnr—Painting m 935 Main street. led out for his regular morning can­ BASEBALL Dan Cahill is the Chicago (Tubs’ ▲uto School! ...... WANTED— tor which helps in keeping down No. 1 fan, having made 14 spring ▲utoo—Ship by Truck 0 0 e era a fi [USED GAS RANGES.— Several that middle-aged spread of girth. training trips with the team, and all ▲utoo—For Hlro ...... Glenwood, Crawford and other REAL ESTATE Garages—Servloo—Storago > The 131 sons and daughters Man (By The Associated Press.) of the last nine. quality ranges, in good working ilotorcyoiea—Blcycloe ...... WANTED TO BUY shore front cot­ O’ War has sired since his retire- Frank J. Navin, president of the Wanted Autos—Motorcycles order, some practically new—very raent to the stud in 1921 have won Boston Nationals, 8; New York Detroit Tigers, made his first visit Bnalneaa and Professional Sowteofl low prices for quick sale. G. E. tage at Columbia or Coventry Buslneee Servlcoe ORorod ...... 18 more than 81,800,000 for their own­ Americans, 3. (Tie). to the spring training camp of the Keith Furniture Co. Lake, price not over 81500. Write Cincinnati, 4; Boston Americans, Household Services ORered ...... It-A particulars, Box X, care of Herald. ers. Among them are nearly forty club in four years this spring. Building—Contracting 14 stakes winners. 3. Four pitchers—Ben Cantwell, Ed Florlsta—Nurseries I 0 * 0 0 0 a a s a Cleveland, 4; Washington, 3. Brandt, Fred Frankhouse and Huck PuneraJ Directors . ... MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 Chicago Americans, 16; CHiicago Heatln Plumbing—Roofing SHIRT FACTORY OPERATING Betts—between them accounted for Inaurance ...... WILL EXCHANGE Hallet Davla Nationals, 7. 65 victories for the Boston Braves uiillnery—Dressmaking I New York Nationals, 6; Buffalo, Moving—Trucking—Storage upright piano, for overstuffed aet, Hartford, March 29.— (A P )—The in 1933. Painting—Papering ...... Pittsburgh, 12; Hollywood, 10. In the first known automobile or 816 cash. Ivory crib smd mat­ shirt factory at the State prison in House of David, 10; Philadelphia Profesilonal Services n;o S O S O tress 83-50. 321 1-2 Oaklaud street. 1NSU1U5!! Wethersfield, which was shut down race (from Paris to Rouen, France, Repairing ...... Americans, 7. in 1894), 102 cars attempted to ex­ rallorlng-Dyelng—Cleaning YOUR CAR OR TRUCK temporarily when the Hawes-Coop- Atlanta, 4; Cincinnati Nationals rollet Goode and Service tl ceed the minimum qualifying speed (BEAD THE STORY, THEN (TOLOB THE PICTURE) er act prohibiting inter-state ship­ (Second team), 2. — miles an hour! The American IVanted—Buelnes* Servlee WANTED TO BUY 58 WITH ment of prison made goods, bu qualifying record is 147 miles an "That’s not a parachute, my Bdacatloaal been operating for several weeks The an^ that shot into the air Courses anc Claeses • . .• .• o OLD GOLD BOUGHT. Licensed by hour, set at Atlantic City, N. J., in gave all the Tlnymltes a scare. lad," an ant replied. “All that private Instmotton ▲.odCVdddnCiBg U. S. government. Highest prices EVERETT T. under state mimagement. Warden 1927. he had was just an old umbrella* panclng •••••hi Charles S. Reed said today. Said Goldy, ‘Oh, he’s way up ttuslcal-Dramatic .... r.. paid. Send Insured your watches, WILUE HOPPE BEATEN Ray Steele, professional wrestler, and that’s what he’s using, now. Wanted—Inetructlon .. » O'* 0 rw • 6'g teeth, discarded gold jewelry, etc. McKin n e y Over 200 men are now at work in is an uncle of George Henry Sauer, high. What is he going to do? "Perhaps a stunt like that is Flaanelal Satisfaction guaranteed or gold re­ the shop on a 35-hour week of sev­ BY ERIC HAGENLACHER Nebraska’s all-America fullback — "He can’t keep going. He must rash, but, anyway, he will not kondt—Stocks—Mortgageo a - - « turned. Established 25 years. Unit­ SAVE 25 TO 30%! en hours a day, five days a week, and his real name is Pete Sauer. atop, and then he’ll take an aw­ crash. ’TwUl let him down real ^slnets Opportunities e e 0 *tatCd«A noney to Doan ed Smelting Corp., 3828 Lancaster all of them under ^ a code of fair Ralph Jordan, Auburn’s yountful ful drop. A sad catastrophy is somehow.’’ • sees .'n;v sad# competition. The old contract sys­ basketball coach, says prevailing Hein aad SltaatloM Avd., Philadelphia, Pa. strong: stock Company. what we’ll see before we’re tem, however, is gone. The state Chicago, March 29.— (AP)—Eric rules of the game are “ OK" and Belp Wanted—Female ...... « N 95 Foster S t TeL 5230 through." Soon Ooppy said, *T guess to leln Wanted—Male ...... will sell the product through a ealee Hagenlacher ef Germany stood should not be changed. An ant replied, "Oh, no we steer that funny-looking thing’s not S a l e g m e n W a r. t e o ...... agency under restrictions. Adolph Schwammel, outstanding won’t You see, young lady, you near as easy as you think it Is. Etoe I ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 alone as imdefeatod in the world’s football tackle on the Pacific Coast Koip wantod—^Malo or Fomalo n just don’t know what a dandy how it dips and dives. 18.2 balkline biniard championship last season, has signed with the ▲genu Wanted • eoeeeeaooo « :• d W t n - A SINGLE ROOM, FACINQ Mnin treat’s in store. Real shortly you 'TU bet the ant has shaky Bltuatlone Wanted—Female ..t..* U tournament today. (^een Bay Packers for the next pro knees. He’s being tossed ’round Bltuatione Wanted—Male tl street, entirely redecorated, John­ The German sharpshooter took leason. He was one of Or^(on will see. Employment Agencies ...... 4d son Block. Telephone 6917. "The aot has stopped his up­ by the breeze. Pm going to try Live Btock—Peto—Poalttyi ToMolos the undisputed lead last nl^t by State’s 'Hron men.” to catch bold of hia legs, when LOS FOR SALE Reggie McNamara, famous “iron ward flight He’ll atart down, Dog»—Birds—Pets ...... 41 defeating WlUle Hoppe of New now, but he’s all right Watch he arrlvea.” U t > Stock—Vehicles e 0 e a e o fC d on* 4t BRAKE UNING MA­ York, 400 to 118, in 14 innings. It man” of the six-day bike races, also "That’s fine, lad, but you'll Ponltry and Snppllea ...... 4S APARTMENTS—FLATS— TWO ENGLISH BULL­ is the champion eater. In the (Chi­ closely, now, and you’ll be as was his second victory in as many have no chance,” replied one of Wanted — Pete—Poultry—Stock 44 TENEMENTS 68 CHINE AND 400 FEET cago race he averaged 111 worth of surprised as you can be." For gale—MlseoUaaooaa DOGS, one brown brindle, starts, and the first defeat in two the little ants. "He’s coming Articles tor Sale...... OF UNING. Machine matches for the veteran Hoppe. food per day. Ben Marty, brother of Walter, the The Tinies strained their necka down real fast, now, but he will Boats and Accessorlae » e e o 0 0 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, aU (Hie gray brindle; names cost $65 new and has been Building Materials ... __ Kinrey Matsuyma of Japan anfl high jump record holder, cleared six a while, and then wee Scouty, not land near here. Improvements, garage, 464 Hart­ used (Hily a few times. “He’s being whizzed right Diamonds—Watoben—Jewelry « ford Road. Inquire 491 Center “Par and “Mike”. If Welker Cochran of Ban Frandsoo feet at a workout in Fresno, (Tal., with a imlle, aald, "Gee! You’re Bleotrlcal ▲ppllanoeo—Radio Offered at a bargain for were ^^d with Hoppe in the won where he attends high school. lig h t He’s opened up a mon- through the air. No doubt he’a Fuel and Feed ...... i%~A street, or telephone 586L getting quite a. acare, ’cause ha Garden — Farm—Dairy ProdMts 10 found, please call Man­ quick disposal. Inquire and lost column while Ora Morning- 1^. John Mohardt of Chicago a streua parachute. is g o l^ to land out in that little Household Goods ...... II FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, Van’s Service Station, 426 star. Ban Diego, was aU but out of great Notre Dame halfback just a "Instead of craahing down to Machinery and Toola II downstairs, all improvementa, ga­ chester 7242 or Manches­ the running with two defeats. year or two before the Four Horee- earth, he’ll float around for all stream, I fear." Mualoal InatrumonU SI Hartford Road. Phone he’s worth. Perhaps he’ll land DRloe and Store Bqnlvmoat 14 rage. 29 Walker street, Phone 8487. ter 5181. Reward. CoohfU meets Hagenlacher in men era, will help Elmer Layden Ipeclala at the Storoa...... M 3866. the mam match tonight. Morning- during spring p^aotlee at South light where we are. We’d best Wearing ▲pparsl—Fun 9'OR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ star tacklee Hoppe in the afternoon. Bend. be set to scoot!" Wanted—To Buy 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 I •r « • wv ment, with aU Improvementa. Ap­ Room* Beetaerantg ply at 111 HoU stKot or telephone Without Board ft 6806. ardara Wanted...... ALLEY OOP nntry Board—Rasorta M r OR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, at otolo—HoaUnmata II 89 RusaeU street, aU modem Im­ antod-Roomn—Board II provement!, newly decorated. In­ rTH lW E Qorr HONTlN' U9,TO Am I Bststs Am Acst CAMPfOfi W NlOHTf,.^^— > liPartmonta, Flats, Tonomenta .« M quire 41 RusseU street tanlaaaa Looatlona tor Boat . . . 14 ARE F16URIN’ ON / (fU. TEaiH* louses tor Boat . . . r ...... FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat eleo 6!V»N"EH WOfTHEOy .CROWEVEO {■horbaa tor Boat ■Iz room tenement with aU Im­ iuamor Bosms for Boat Vaatod to Boat provements. Inquire at 147 East Real BstaSo Poo Sale Center street t Bnlldlng tor Bale lOM Property tor Bale . . r « FOR RENT—POUR ROOM flat all aad Laad tor Sato m m .'. Improvements, rent reasonable, at sasM tor Bale - - ...... — tor Bale m . 170 Oak street Inquire Maples Propomr^ Bate .n w Hospital, 164 Oak. ■Ml fOF WH# • • • oM** WA9D8B • ‘ It# for ■aBehSSSO wmeosm FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement Mil BOtOt# •oodoaMVBw with aD ImprovDii^ts, steam heat and garage. Ihqiflre at 62 RusseU street FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT on Center street with or without fur­ I w IIIm B m ld A t r i nace, on troUey line, also near mint and center. Apply 180 Center Btrwt, iBd floor. IV'- MANCHESTER EVENINa9ERAlAMANCBSa;jliR»a)^H T^DBSDAY. MA^CH 89,

Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahem and NONSENSE Mickey (HiMetcr) wcCuiaa / > < y o u S t B A A. » T T/W . *BAS\L ‘-'iT \SNT •DEPRESSEO TDOAY, THAT MV TRAVEIS. m Eaqr Wife—^Your husband told my hus* band that his word at home was MANS'CUNAES.H^6\VEN , It’i SB eaay to lift as to lean, l&w# WA.-S y o o 1=0<&Kg OFF AND HEAD DOWN TM6 -TRCV DROP DOWN "FOR A In the comer—buried in thought. COAST pN THE TRAIL OF THE OUTLAWS — BETTER LOOK - Friend—Mighty shallow grave, ______isn’t it? WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY The only reason the summer By^ Williams f \ 6iVE UP.SOH. W t PUT ON A DAM6 GOOD R O ^ PER THAT > boarders got beefsteak on the farm f Cow- V IT'S A LOT OF FUW.WH^ WE'LL TAKE THIS AM D IT 00-H -H ! TH* f i n e s t WHV, THAT'S was because the cow went dry. MiSSLAME,AND LOOK*. SHE UPS AN' WALKS OFF WlTHASHOTeUM. PUNCHBt DON'T you TRH IT? y -i H O U S E . IT NAMED BLOWS ALL THING IN A HOME! WHUT TOOK I HAS ALL THE TH' AROMA OF FRVIN' A very close man walked into the WVKfS THAT THRCWIN6> EASY. 'okK. THROW U ( ^ THE SMELLS TH ' AQOM V UP TIN CANS FOR HER? LAreST THINGS, BACOM, HOT CAKES, optical department. After looking THIS UTTLEONE. OF COOKING OUT 0FGETT*N' I at a number of sp^tacles be asked; ^E?-HERE- ^ PORK CHOPS AND (DUT OF TH E U ROAST BEEF. U P IN T H E Man—How%iucn are these? YOU PRESS THIS K ITCH EN. MORNIN'—TH* Optician—Five dollars. ' ANOTHER HOME S M E L L O F BUTTON AND THATS SW EL^ RUINED! IT’S Man—And how much without the HOT CAKES, ease? IT STARTS THAT N O T A HOME Optician— Ob, the case makes E R B A C O N , little difference, say |4.95. E R H A M Man—^What? Is the case worth only five cents? i Optician—Yes, sir. I Man—^Well, I’m very glad to hear i that. It’s the case I want. I And placing a nickel upon the i counter, be picked up the case and left.

THE EXTENT OF SOME PEO- j PLE'S CHARITY IS CONFINED I Girls who watch their income TO HELPING A RUMOR ON ITS I but overlook their diet are also HEAVENS above! WHV, I RECKON, MAM, Y MELLO, FRECKLES I'M NOT LOOKING JF MDims LOOk- for HIM,MR.HE)L~. IMC Fo r 'f&uR IN FACT. I WAfTEO WHAT CAN DAD, MS LEFT UNTIL 1 SAN HIM 1 DO FOR POR HOMfe ABOUT YOU. MY - LE/»/E, BEFORE I C ^ J c TEM MINUTES CAME IN ! BOY ACOJ

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Ce«nvie«.iiie. r.M.Ma.u.f.8.PArorr. HEROES :,NOT BCDRN, C IM4«YWIA«CaVIC«.IWC '3'24 N/^l.ESMAM SAM______T^rst Aid TovBusiness! By Small A ' l o o k in ’ o vcr. t k ' Bo o k s , s a m , ( e'ino ^ v/c a h I i'd umv, t VaT s t w f ir s t T iM e i VA GOT IT IN R t- lOHEM K\TTv w aits on PeOPLfc h e 'l l G-lVe ANS3O0Y A TWATf^oST tV'lbYTHlN^ IN OOfiL DRUG- t a k s kiT fV 6VRR HCARO VA ' R o o S T DUNK, veR s*., ou'X'a.i HER 5 t ewo ON *THE a g a in st TtJOR FATWre... HE'S A DRUGS JOB, IP rr COULD b e Good, DEPENDABLE MAN—BUT WE R PROVEN THAT HE WASNT RUN OUR BUSINESS FOR PPOPIT, RESPONSIBLE POR AND IP ME WAS CARELESS IN THE SHORTAGE? PERFORMING HIS DUTIES,! MUST MAKS AN OBJECT LESSON

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^ VOU HAVE JtfST A BOX^ Y M STEPPED AKi ELEGANT OF BAJiBARA!^ THIS ON SOME OP h o w e v e r . IF 1 MIS­ HOUSE. HEM. TOYS ___ DAKIDV SARBARAs MARWES I ...WOlPB...... NEXT TO JUDGED HlM.tLL BE I STUMBLED ISI a s I .WANT VOU IVI SETTINS THE F1R8 T;T0 APOLO­ O V E R .. . TO SEE THE AMOMARO GIZE X NOW,TELL FRECKLES DINING ROOM... MB, HA/E TOU ANY TURNED HUNCHES ? SLEUTH ? V - IF SO, HOW " -IB SUCCESSFUL WILL HE BE ? , % r

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”(How Lights of B«b Bey,” la the Bari J. Campbell, proprietor of many ye«r4 and tho oeadRlaa of title of B three-sot play which the CampboU’B FiUin BtaoNi has of tMi-^laiporlMit u lw y . tha eon- ■n ABOUT TOWN many of tha atrooto wanraat aoart- stniefilQB of tha straat Married Couples oluo of the Second rotumed from a mp to sneutPAnsne stem diimDi, down tha oaptar ef tha Congregational church wlU preaent Ho has been away sovoral woeks tying and roouifaolnt for tho tarn- ■twast, hiia diverted trafSe to tha ^ The South Mucheator Fre* the latter part of AprU. The Rev. and on the wiy back he was the mer traffic. Blda, oauaing daspar. rats and FOR GOOD ntlDAY Public Library will be cloied all day F. C. Alien has consented to coach guest of George Rhine eff Mtsmt CREW FOR SntlEEIS Approprlatioa Low rtdgea. tomorrow, Good .Friday, also the the cast of 11 characters, a re­ who was making the trip north for Wait B^de branch. hearsal of the first act took place buslnen purpoees. ’They stopped at The i^pzoprlatlon for hl|^waya Dangasoos Far Travel PostmsMsr Crocker Annooncee Is Neeeeeaqf' at the parsonage last evening, and many points of Interest in the prin­ is low, due to the steady drain upon Many of the other streets present this department during the winter a sorry sight with the Schedole for HoUday — No Mrs. Harold Howard and daugh­ it is proposed to hold reheamaU cipal cities enroute. ‘r.; ter Janice of Concord, N. H., are Monday, Wedneeday and Friday Damage this Year Greater months. The regular crew of high­ broken thxtmgh in places. 'The ac­ Afternoon DoUvery. f Visiting Mrs. Howard’s parents, Mr. evenings for the preaent. way workers has been kept at a tion of the storm water has widen­ and Mrs. William Dunstone of minimum and it may be necessary ed and deepened the bolea, render­ Than Eyer— Many to Be to increase the highway appropria­ ing the side streate'dangerous to Postmaster Frank B. Croeker an­ Strong street. The Whiton Memorial Library wiU nounced today that mall will be de­ be open tomorrow during the usual tion later in the spring If anything travel. One of the wworst streets in f,’. James Greer, son of Rev. and Mrs. hours. U.JWHALEC. Resurfaced. like a general repair program on this reepect is. BDuell street near livered in the morning but not in James E. Greer of Bristol, R. I., will ^M A N O EST^PjCONN.^ the town streets is to be carried the L. T. Wood Company plant. the aftemobn tomorrow. Good Fri­ spend the Easter vacation with his out day. There will be a parcel post grandparents. Rev. and Mrs. Marvin The condition of the town high­ One of the worst streets in town delivery untt noon, while rural car­ is Spruce street At the present rier delivery will bis as usual. Stocking of North Main street Mrs. M. S. Manning How Long Is ways this spring are worse than for time this thoroughfare' presents a Starting next w e ^ the shoe re­ pair shops in Manchester will be The money order window will be many years and plans are n ^ be­ hazard to motorists, Inasmuch as open from 8:30 a. m. to 3 p. m., and Hotel Sherldaa Dial fiMt Mrs. Louis Tack of 98 Foster Hemstitching the street was scarified during the street who underwent a major and ing made to assign a speoia! patch­ closed each .Wednesday, the year the stamp, registry, parcel poet and operation yesterday at the Hartford Your Smoke ing crew . to repair the worst fall and snow came early, prevent­ around a t-1 o’clock. The work to general delivery window from 7:30 ing the laying of oil. The street is be done must be brought to the hospital yesterday la as conafort- Buttons Covered' streets. Frost and heavy anowa a. m. to 7 p. m. The lobby will re­ able as can be expected. 915 Main Street Phone 7903 deeply rutted and full of deep holes. shopf before that hour oh Wednes­ main open between 6 a. m. and 9 p. In Inches? baa caused more damage than for In addition to the dangerous state day. m. Mails will be received and dis- Read Hie flerald Advt. C. R. Burr, of 138 Main street, With all the htmdreds of mil­ head of the Burr Nurseries, is reg­ lions of cigarettes smoked istered at the Hotel Lexington in throughout this old world of ours J^ew York this week. eeich year, it is our fair guess that U.JWHALEC. not one person in a million knows ^MANCHESTEPXXMJ.^* the exact length of an average Easter Rabbits cigarette. Free Parking . How would you like to buy 50c Large, life-like rabbits In We have room for over 200 3TOur cigarettes by the inch ? How cars in our S^«e Parking Space The Talk would you like to buy 55 Inches white, pink and yellow velour. (Main Floor, front). ThcJWHALCco. in rear of the store. Entrances of cigarettes for 7c, especially at Oak and Maple Streets. when they are filled with an im­ MANCHerrEB Co h n . of Manchester! ported blend of Turkisb and do­ mestic tobacco? For your infor­ mation 56 inches of cigarettes is equivalent to 1 package of regu­ Gorgeous lar size cigarettes. For Friday Afternoon Shop for Y our Easter Finery Good Friday Frinn 3 to 6 O’Gock! E a s t e r Hale’s Self-Serve Grocery * (This Store Will Be Open All Day Good Friday, Shop From 9 Until 6 O’clock) will sell A New Here Are The Most Here’s Our Best-Selling Novelty Length L il ie s Easter Hose! We have brushes for all Popular Spring types of power motors in stock Cigarette and can make repairs without delay. Gotham Silk p k g . NORTON Each pemkage equivalent to 80 ELECTRICAL cigarettes and filled with choice INSTRUMENT CO. tobacoo, Umlt l package to a COATS HOSE customer. It's something new! Phone 4060 It's something different—and it's Hilliard St., Manchester real value! iCash (Gorgeously furred and carry FORD HOT GROSS and iRiartly tailored PARTS AND SERVICE Jlminto Oosgrave In Giarge of AMEXIQUE^ browi- M pain. BUNS Ish cast for navy and pair brown. PORTERHELD^S Everyone's Ulking about Kale's IChiflfon Spmoe sod Pearl Itreete Ths J. W. Hals Company and Coats bavs always besn •TBINIDAO — a light Phone S684 Easter lilies this year. They lynonymouc. This year, it is truer than sver. We’vs found belgs for beige and IServic* are gorgeous! . . perfect, healthy the new and aoesptedaccepted fashions . . the mostmosl popular fabrics pastels. plants grown and raUsd right By Newton Robertson! You the smartest shadsB. Ws bavs sllminated all extrsms (or short • BISOAYNE - a dark here in Hartford County, Four know the quality! Of course, ■sasonsd^ styles from our stock. And at |36. yo'«'ve the pick beige for navy, black, you will want hot croM buna of the season's most aoespted coat fashions . . the fUrrsd coat brown. A TYPEWRITER and ave-bud plants. with rippls Jabot . . ths coat with an Ascot tie . . tbs "wind­ for Good Friday! Dsllvsred ^MALTESE — a light to us hot and fresh every few blown" fur trimmsd types . . the dressmaker furless models. SENSATION For misses and women. grey tone for grey 3-bud Lilies 69c hours. Dsllciouslya brown, and navy. The New eovsrsd .with bonsy and a 6-8-bud Lilies $1.00 frostsd cross. Others $16.75 to $39.50. iuwiy vDOOrf nilflMv StO( Royal jf exquisite and the colors most Sheer Potted Tulips $1.00 Hals's Strictly Frssb, 4-thread chiffons. Medium weight service. Largs, Local At HALE’S Coat Section—Main Floor, rear. Siffnet HALE’S Hosiery—^Maln Floor, right. Now OB Dleplay. Potted Hyacinths Come Ifl sod try It $1.00 BOOS Kemp’s', inc. A Pre-Easter Selling! tSI'Malo t t JPbeoe SSSO E aseaeot Let Hale’s 2 < i < » - 5 5 « Enter Hals's sgg gussslng con­ test today. You only'gusss CREPE the quantity of eggs in tbs baskst displayed in tbs Oak SUIT PINEHUR8T-Dial 41SI Street window , , the quality i has our 100% guarantee TURBANS OUR FISH LIST Armour's Star You This "Fixed Flavor" f V PromiM to be oomplete tomorrow—and, as always at Pinehurst, w ery item In it will have oome as stiaight as a bee-line from the INavy flsh wharves a t express speed. Easter • H A M o 1 Black ScaDoM Oysters Opensd Chowder Sugar cured ham with that > Brown Frtfh Fancy Chowder Clams "fixed flavor," Whole or ■hutiif pint pint Clams SheU half. 1 Beige 46e 35c pint 35c 2 qts. 35e Everyone’s in the 1 Green — ■ Special Friday NAVY This Y ear- Fresh Filet of Haddock—Boneless From 3 to 6 O’Gock! Even 2 to 6’ers! iPowder Blue Again we repeat by popular Navy Regulation^ Buck Shad Roe Shad demand— —large and small Fresh Cod Steaks — Cod to Boil English Walnut head sizes , White, Tender Eastern Halibut ^Two-piece ewaggerg Coat Sets Meats with 7-8 coat and The Best Skinless Filet of Sole ^4-lb. pkg. 25c matching skirt. Remember—all Saturday’s food [ Smoked Filet of Haddock...... lb. 29c | specials go on sale each Friday k Fashioned of novelty We’ve just unpacked these crepe afternoon at 3 o’clock. Get the ’tweeds in spring colors hats . . they’re the newest thing we Tartar Sauce, 29c. Our 15c Arturo Sauce or 35c bottles habit of shopping Fridays! —soft blue, tan, grey. could pick up for late Easter shop­ Essence of Anchovies are mighty nice with fish. A Double-breasted, brass- pers. These crepe hats seem to go k Strictly tailored models button trimmed navy Lemons, 3 for 10c. Cracker Meal, 12c. cheviots. Lined. with everything . . brims for sports, . . others have Inter­ natty turbans for dress. Smart trim­ Salt Herrings Salmon, Flat Cans i Tunafish esting closings . . . •Beret to match. For 10c, 3 for 29c novel sleeves. boys and girls. mings and manipulations set them V2 % 26c I’s, 41c I 22c and 42c We Can Restore The away above the average run of H nehunt open■ au day Friday. Close tcwlght, aa'iumd, s i •for misses at $1.98. 6:00. If you want a Turkey or Duck for Easter Sunday, nlease HALE’S Suite—Main Floor, ♦7 to 14 years, $5.98. order Friday. * Newness And rear. • f o r women Main Floor, rear. HALE’S MllUnary—^Main Floor, emter. IN THE VEGETABLE LINE Appearance Of Your (*Second BToor.) Native Dandelion Greens are IlL 87c Ib. Crisp Hot House ___ Bad- Ishes, 6c bnnch, and equaUy, M------bh long,ihln thin Cucumbers Cucumbers at a 15o t 16o to 18c each. Asparagus *------and* —Peas are priced - - very low—exodlent Another Hale All quality. HAT The Correct New ^ Jumbo Slip Value! F^esh, Tender Bring it in and 1st ns clean ASPARAGUS . GREEN PEAS Lge. 2^^-lb. bun. 39c and reblock it. GLOVES 100% Pure 21c pound bunch. 2 qts. 24c We clean all kipdsjjf men’s \ to Glorify Your Easter Spinach — Carrots — New Potatoes — Cauliflower_B eets__ SILK SLIPS ____ Cabbage — Lettuce — Tomatoes — Parsley — Celery. and women’s hats. Costume—^at Hale's, of Course! Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. 25c | White Onions, 2 lbs. 25t Doeskins, Capesldna, Plain white 4-button sBp- Fine quality 4-button slip-ons. Fresh dean SMngless Green Beaus...... 8 qts. S8o AD Felt Hats MU. / Tan and Beady to serve—Birdseye BrocooU, Sptuich and Pena. For Geaned deUclons riierbets and shortcakes- Birdseye Stmwbentes and 50c $1.35 $1.75 Ba^rimrles.

Baldwin Apples...... Hewcomeea will appnelata Doeskins, Imported Kids, A Fun cut, weU tailored sUps fashkmed Neat BUp-ons; plain white. 6- Black and white cuff moieiM. Of 100% pure Silk e r ^ ...31'^ lbs. 25c Plnehnrslfs IMBVary System, button length. Few brownsT Finest kid. Fair, Morning and afteniooB M tv- JIM’S Bias-cut modela witti V tops; neatly White Grapes ... .lb. 25c eitos. Every ’phone order Is $2.98 emlnroidered. aa oarsfnlly ohedeed and se­ Grapt^ndt .... 12 for 35c lected as thouiA you were here Hat Cleaning and , Cap. Glove., Sipall, seedless. fat peraon, and If we de fotereating cuff trims. Blade and. white, an error, woH correct it the l^oe ^line Parlor b rm ^ beige. IneteBt you dlseover It; wo Armour’s Hams, Whide.. don’t want to iwfc* ’am. Dial $2.25 IL98 and mora...... lb. 19c 4UL 86lr Main Street At KALB’S Glove Dqpaitment—Main noor. right